Policy of the Department of Justice Canada and the Canadian Security Intelligence Service on the Duty of Candour in ex parte Proceedings
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[no text]
Description
Policy issued by Justice Canada and CSIS on warrant applications to the Federal Court and the duty of candour, possibly to respond to the Segal Report.
Creator
[no text]
Source
Department of Justice (public document available on request)
One Vision 2.0 (RCMP-CSIS framework for cooperation) explanatory document
Subject
MOUs
Description
This document (a powerpoint deck) describes the post-Bill C-51 RCMP and CSIS deconfliction protocols and operational approach to intelligence to evidence.
Creator
[no text]
Source
ATIP CSIS 117-2016-122
Publisher
[no text]
Date
Unknown, but c. Feb 2016
Contributor
[no text]
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[no text]
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[no text]
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[no text]
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[no text]
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[no text]
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[no text]
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[no text]
]]>https://secretlaw.omeka.net/items/show/21Description: 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."]]>2017-01-19T14:15:18-05:00
Dublin Core
Title
One Vision 2.0 (CSIS-RCMP Framework for Cooperation)
Subject
MOUs
Description
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 information to the RCMP. as well as cooperation where CSIS is considering the use of threat reduction measures."
Creator
[no text]
Source
ATIP
Publisher
[no text]
Date
2015
Contributor
Obtained initially by Colin Freeze, Globe and Mail
One Vision 1.0 (RCMP-CSIS framework for cooperation) explanatory document
Subject
MOUs
Description
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.
Ministerial directive to CSE to operationalize the framework for addressing risks in sharing information with foreign entities (2011)
Subject
Ministerial direction
Description
This document includes memoranda to the minister of national defence and then the ministerial directive on international information sharing by the Communications Security Establishment (CSE) in circumstances where there is a risk of maltreatment or torture. It also includes internal policy documents on the implementation of this ministerial directive.
Ministerial Directive on RCMP Law Enforcement Agreements (1980s?)
Subject
Ministerial directions
Description
This document provides ministerial guidance to the RCMP on establishing agreements or arrangements with other Canadian or foreign police forces. It is believed to date from the 1980s which suggests it has likely been superseded (probably by the 2002 ministerial directive on RCMP agreements).
This directive deals with agreements entered into by the RCMP to provide services, information, assets, or assistance to, or receive same from, departments, agencies and institutions, provincial, federal or foreign.