Posts Tagged ‘Espionage’
Killer Spies: The Dark side of Intelligence
Explore the chilling evolution of intelligence-crafted assassinations over the last 25 years in my latest article, delving into high-profile cases and the disturbing tactics employed by global intelligence agencies. The recent extrajudicial executions of Hardeep Nijjar and the attempted assassination of Gurpatwant Singh Pannun underscore the ongoing relevance of this dark aspect of intelligence operations.
Read MoreConfused Over the Debate of whether Canada needs a Foreign Intelligence Agency? You’re not alone!
The debate regarding whether Canada should have a separate Foreign Intelligence Service/Agency has been a recurring topic of debate in 2023. And with good reason! A quick look back on some of this year’s news headlines has given many Canadians reason to question if enough is being done by the Canadian Intelligence Community to ensure…
Read MoreHow OPSEC May Have Exposed Indian Agents in Canadian Murder Case
OPSEC, or Operational Security, is a term used by the International Intelligence Community regarding the process in which any information relating to an Intelligence Operation needs to be kept secure ensuring the information does not identify the actions or motives of the parties involved, nor compromise the clandestine nature of the operation. On September 21,…
Read MoreTightening Espionage Laws with Loose Interpretations: Doing Business in China Has Just Got a Lot More Interesting
On July 1, 2023, while most folks in North America were gearing up for a long weekend of barbecues and fireworks to commemorate Canada Day (July 1st) and Independence Day (July 4th), the People’s Republic of China (PRC) passed new espionage-related legislation. The new laws have a level of ambiguity that is giving many foreign-based…
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