Regional, North America, Canada, Government, Intelligence
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- The Office provides national leadership to help ensure the protection of Canada's critical infrastructure in both its physical and cyber dimensions, regardless of the source of threats and vulnerabilities.
- Links to some of the Canadian agencies and departments involved in intelligence work with brief descriptions provided by the Federation of American Scientists.
- CBSA's Immigration Intelligence network is involved in the planning, collection, analysis, and dissemination of intelligence regarding threats to the integrity of Canada's immigration, visitor, refugee, and citizenship programs.
- CIRC presents a large selection of official and unofficial resources on Canadian intelligence matters ranging from common press articles to declassified government documents.
- Agency tasked with unifying criminal intelligence units of Canadian law enforcement agencies in the fight against the spread of organized crime in Canada.
- SIRC is an independent body established in 1984 to review the activities of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. The site provides information about the mandate, publications and activities of SIRC.
- CSIS is Canada's main intelligence agency. Includes information on CSIS's mandate, organization, history and missions. Also includes links to public reports, newsletters, documents, and other agencies in the Canadian intelligence community.
- Canada's national police force, the RCMP is involved with criminal intelligence.
- Government brochure describing the intelligence community's roles and responsibilities as well as the arrangements in place for review and accountability of the community's activities.
- The Intelligence Branch Association is the professional organization of the Intelligence Branch of the Canadian Forces. The aim of the Association is to foster, maintain and promote the traditions and well being of the Intelligence Branch.
- CSE is a federal government agency tasked with gathering communications intelligence and protecting Canadian government communications and information technology.
- CASIS is a nonpartisan, voluntary association established in 1985. Its principal purpose is to provide informed debate in Canada on security and intelligence issues.
- A 1996 report by the Auditor General of Canada on the role of foreign and security intelligence in government and on the control and accountability arrangements in the intelligence community.
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