This document (a powerpoint deck) describes the post-Bill C-51 RCMP and CSIS deconfliction protocols and operational approach to intelligence to evidence.
Description: 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…
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 It is superseded by 2015's One Vision 2.0, also in this database.
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…
MOU governing the provision of security assessments by CSIS to CBSA for pre-screened commercial drivers traveling between Canada and the United States under the FAST Commercial Registration Program. Released under ATIP requesting MOUs current as of…
Memorandum of Understanding between Transport Canada and CSIS for purposes of implementing the Passenger Protect (no-fly) list under the then-Aeronautics Act. The memo was current as of 2015, but I assume it has been since updated to reflect Bill…
This MOu provides a framework to govern information sharing between CSIS and Passport Canada, including personal information, and more generally a framework governing cooperation between the agencies.
Description: CSIS and GAC have developed an enhanced consultation mechanism (ECM) regarding consultation related to threat reduction activities (TRA) pursuant to s.12.1 of the CSIS Act (the new powers added by bill C-51).
This MOU identifies the conditions under which External Affairs (now Global Affairs Canada) may release personal information to CSIS under s.8(2)(e) of the Privacy Act and sets out the procedure which shall apply. Released in 2015 pursuant to an…