Canada’s intelligence agency has declared Khalistani extremists a “national security threat”, adding that the group uses institutions to promote its “violent extremist agenda” in the country.
OTTAWA, Sept 16 (Reuters) - The arrest of a top Canadian police officer on charges of leaking secret information could hurt intelligence operations by allied nations, the head of the Royal Canadian ...
A parliamentary committee on Thursday warned that China and Russia are threatening Canada's national security and democracy by stepping up "clandestine and coercive" efforts to influence politicians, ...
Canada’s intelligence agency, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), released declassified reports on Thursday regarding attempts by the governments of India and Pakistan to interfere in ...
Canada can capture a $500-billion economic opportunity if it overhauls its policies to mirror those of the United States, ...
Canada-based Khalistani extremists or CBKEs continue to “pose a national security threat” to the country, according to annual report of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service or CSIS. CSIS annual ...
Artificial intelligence could help the U.S. military speed up the process of finding and targeting missile threats, but a recent joint Air Force exercise showed that continuing cooperation through ...
The warning was issued in the 2025 Public Report released by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), which outlined growing concerns over extremist networks operating from Canadian soil.
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