Report of the Commission of Inquiry into the Investigation of the Bombing of Air India Flight 182 (2010)
Commissions of inquiry
Commission of inquiry report on the bombing of Air India Flight 182 (1985), focusing on issues such as the intelligence-to-evidence problem and coordination and cooperation problems between the RCMP and CSIS.
Archived at Library and Archives Canada <a href="http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/206/301/pco-bcp/commissions/air_india/2010-07-23/www.majorcomm.ca/en/reports/finalreport/default.htm">here</a>.
2010
One Vision 2.0 (RCMP-CSIS framework for cooperation) explanatory document
MOUs
This document (a powerpoint deck) describes the post-Bill C-51 RCMP and CSIS deconfliction protocols and operational approach to intelligence to evidence.
ATIP CSIS 117-2016-122
Unknown, but c. Feb 2016
One Vision 1.0 (RCMP-CSIS framework for cooperation) explanatory document
MOUs
This document describes the original RCMP and CSIS deconfliction protocols and operational approach to intelligence to evidence. It is superseded by 2015's One Vision 2.0, also in this database.
ATIP CSIS A-2014-224
Unknown
Obtained originally by Colin Freeze, Globe & Mail
Memorandum of Understanding on between the RCMP and CSIS on cooperation between the RCMP and the CSIS, with respect to the exchange of information and intelligence and the provision of operational support and assistance
MOUs
The purpose of this memorandum of understanding is to facilitate cooperation and consultation between the RCMP and CSIS. This document was acquired in 2015 in an ATIP request asking for current memoranda of understanding. It appears to be a 2012 copy of the memo made in 2006.
ATIP
2006
One Vision 2.0 (CSIS-RCMP Framework for Cooperation)
MOUs
<strong>Description: </strong>In response to the expansion of CSIS's powers in Bill C-51, the RCMP and CSIS concluded One Vision 2.0: "One Vision 2.0 enhances the existing framework for cooperation that guides deconfliction efforts and the possible disclosure of CSIS information to the RCMP. as well as cooperation where CSIS is considering the use of threat reduction measures."
ATIP
2015
Obtained initially by Colin Freeze, Globe and Mail