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Title
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Operational polices and procedures
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The topic of the resource
Documents related to agency operational policies and procedures.
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CSIS DDO Directive on Information Sharing with Agencies with Poor Human Rights Records (2008)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Information-sharing
Description
An account of the resource
<strong>Document Purpose: </strong>Deputy Director of Operations (DDO) Directive on Information Sharing with Agencies with Poor Human Rights Records. This directive sets out the principles that guide CSIS’s actions in the sharing, seeking, and use of information from agencies or governments with poor human rights records. The purpose of the Directive is not to curtail information exchange, but to ensure that decisions to exchange are made at a level “commensurate with the potential risks” that the exchange may result in the mistreatment of individuals.
<strong>Document Analysis: </strong>Much of the document is redacted. It seems that the DDO stresses the need to remain sensitive to responsibilities in protecting individuals form mistreatment that could result from CSIS’s action or inaction, but balancing these responsibilities with CSIS’s mandate to protect Canadians poses difficult challenges at times. An <em>employee</em> must <em>believe</em> – on the basis of Human Rights profiles and knowledge of a country/agency – that there is a credible possibility that sharing of information could contribute to the mistreatment of an individual.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2008
CSIS
Foreign cooperation
information-processsing
information-sharing
Mistreatment
Torture
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Memoranda of Understanding
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Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) between agencies.
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Memorandum of Understanding between CSIS and DFAIT (now GAC) (2007)
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The topic of the resource
MOU
Description
An account of the resource
<p><strong>Document Purpose: </strong>Protocol between DFATD (GAC) and CSIS concerning cooperation re: consular cases involving Canadians detained abroad as part of a national security or terrorism-related case, with an objective to provide greater coordination and coherence in addressing issues that arise when a Canadian is detained as part of such case.</p>
<p><strong>Document Synopsis: </strong>The protocol to balance national security interests with a detained Canadian’s consular and human rights. CSIS and DFATD must work collectively to ensure the delivery of consular services to a Canadian citizen requesting them while abroad and detained as part of a national security or terrorism-related case. Canadian citizens are free to travel abroad (under section 6 of the <em>Charter</em>) and have the right to request consular services pursuant to the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, and the provision of consular services to Canadians abroad is one of DFATD’s core functions. DFATD can request CSIS to approach authorities of a foreign state to help facilitate access to a consular officer to the detained Canadian citizen.</p>
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ATIP CSIS 117-2010-7
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2007
consular assistance
CSIS
detention
DFAIT
MOU
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d6c1c94bff82c908b8b5ebaa7b83470a
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Operational polices and procedures
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Documents related to agency operational policies and procedures.
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CSIS Caveat on Documents Shared with Foreign Services
Subject
The topic of the resource
Information-sharing
Description
An account of the resource
<p><strong>Document Synopsis: </strong>CSIS tells foreign agency that if they deem some form of legal action is warranted against a Canadian citizen present in their country, CSIS trusts that the individual will be treated fairly in accordance with international conventions, due process, and access to Canadian diplomatic personnel if requested. If the foreign agency wants to detain or prosecute a Canadian citizen based on information that originated from CSIS, CSIS requests that the foreign agency consult CSIS first. </p>
<p><em>In the Arar inquiry final report, Justice O’Connor observed: “There is no guarantee that a recipient of information to which a caveat is attached will honour that caveat. The system is based on trust and caveats are not legally enforceable. However, the ability and willingness of agencies to respect caveats and seek consent before using information will affect the willingness of others to provide information in the future – a significant incentive for agencies to respect caveats” [Commission of Inquiry into the Actions of Canadian Officials in Relation to Maher Arar, Report of the Events relating to Maher Arar: Analysis and Recommendations (Ottawa: Public Works and Government Services in Canada, 2006) 49, in Forcese, NS Law, 482]. </em></p>
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Unknown, but likely early 2000s
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ATIP CSIS 117-2010-7
caveat
CSIS
Foreign cooperation
information-sharing
Originator control
Third-party rule
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Security Intelligence Review Committee Reports
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The topic of the resource
SIRC
Description
An account of the resource
Reports issued by the Security Intelligence Review Committee (SIRC), CSIS's review body
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CSIS's Role in Interviewing Afghan Detainees
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The topic of the resource
SIRC report
Description
An account of the resource
CSIS's review body, the Security Intelligence Review Committee (SIRC) conduct a review of CSIS's involvement<br />in the interviewing of Afghan detainees during the Canadian Armed Forces mission to Afghanistan. SIRC noted two issues that warranted further consideration: first, the need for CSIS to assess and to qualify, with care and consistency, information<br />originating from agencies that may engage in human rights abuses; and second, the need for CSIS to ensure that the management of its operations abroad mirrors, to the<br />extent practicable, the standard of accountability and professionalism that is set and maintained domestically.
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ATIP
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2010
Afghanistan
CSIS
Foreign operations
Interrogation
SIRC
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Memoranda of Understanding
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Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) between agencies.
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Agreement between CSIS and the Security Intelligence Review Committee: Access to Certain Documents
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The topic of the resource
MOUs
Description
An account of the resource
<p><strong>Document Synopsis: </strong>“The Service initially declined to provide a copy of the 2014 Memorandum regarding a SIRC study that examined CSIS’s use of firearms in dangerous operating environments (DOEs). Following several bilateral discussions, the Service subsequently provided a copy as an exception to this long standing agreement.”</p>
<p>“SIRC conducted a study in 2013-2014 on CSIS Operational Support and its Use Overseas, which examined the Service’s use of firearms in DOEs. Among its findings and recommendations, SIRC’s draft study noted that it was unable to conclude whether CSIS had adequately informed your predecessor of its use of firearms to DOEs outside of Afghanistan, and recommended that CSIS comprehensively justify to you its operational posture in DOEs, including the use of firearms”</p>
<p><strong>Discussion:</strong></p>
<p><em>SIRC has highlighted some of its findings re: CSIS firearms in DOEs here:</em> <a href="http://www.sirc-csars.gc.ca/anrran/2013-2014/sc2-eng.html">http://www.sirc-csars.gc.ca/anrran/2013-2014/sc2-eng.html</a></p>
<p><em>In 2010, CSIS acknowledged publicly that its intelligence officers could carry firearms in dangerous operating environments overseas.</em></p>
<p><em>That same year, SIRC undertook a review of CSIS’s decision-making overseas, which included its use of firearms within Afghanistan. At the time, the Committee found that there were strong measures in place to ensure proper training, accreditation and conditions under which firearms could be used. However, SIRC expressed caution about CSIS’s possible future decision to use firearms outside of Afghanistan. The review concluded with a recommendation that, should CSIS expand its use of firearms abroad, it should be done “after consultation with, and approval of, the Minister of Public Safety.”</em></p>
<p><em>SIRC found that CSIS’s new procedures provide improved direction to employees regarding their roles and responsibilities under the Service’s firearms program, but there appears to be a disparity between policy and its practical application by employees. Furthermore, SIRC learned that not all employees who should have a sound understanding of CSIS’s firearms program had knowledge of the policies or protocols. SIRC also found an instance where CSIS was not strictly following its own protocols on firearms. In light of these observations, SIRC impressed upon CSIS that its policy and protocols must be followed in the strictest possible terms, or be clearly written to indicate where there is latitude for interpretation.</em></p>
<p><em>SIRC also noted that CSIS’s policy on firearms fails to adequately address the issue of an employee’s liability, civil or criminal, under the laws of a foreign country and whether any mechanisms for immunity could be explored or what position the Government of Canada would take on helping to extract an employee from a certain situation. There is also no adequate advice on what course of legal action would be pursued domestically if an employee was believed to have acted negligently within a foreign environment, and consideration is not given on the extent to which certain types of firearms can be regarded as “defensive weapons.” Finally, there is also a lack of adequate advice on possible legal implications for Canada under international law.</em></p>
<p><em>In order to improve CSIS’s management of its firearms program, <strong>SIRC recommended that CSIS develop better guidelines on the sourcing and purchasing of weapons within dangerous operating environments, create a clear responsibility centre for the firearms program and obtain updated legal advice related to the reasonableness and necessity of carrying firearms within dangerous operating environments.<br /><br /></strong><em>It remains unclear what other areas are defined as DOEs outside of Afghanistan; and where else firearm use is permitted for CSIS employees. </em><strong><br /></strong></em></p>
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<p><em>Other resources: “Undercover CSIS Agents Carry Guns in Foreign Flashpoints” </em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/undercover-csis-agents-carry-guns-in-foreign-flashpoints/article4320423/">http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/undercover-csis-agents-carry-guns-in-foreign-flashpoints/article4320423/</a></p>
<p><em>“</em><em>Ottawa's spies are carrying guns in Afghanistan, a new practice for the clandestine civilian agents who are not authorized to bear arms inside Canada.”</em></p>
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ATIP
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Unknown, but between 2014-2015
CSIS
firearms
Foreign operations
MOU
SIRC
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Title
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Ministerial directions
Subject
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Directions issues by ministers to security agencies.
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Ministerial Direction for CSIS Operations (2008)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Ministerial direction
Description
An account of the resource
Ministerial direction on CSIS operations from 2008, superseded by the 2015 version.
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ATIP
Date
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2008
CSIS
Ministerial direction
Operational policies
Operations
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Ministerial directions
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Directions issues by ministers to security agencies.
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Ministerial Direction to CSIS for Operations and Accountability (2015)
Subject
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Ministerial direction
Description
An account of the resource
<p><strong>Analysis: Comparing the Old (2008) and New (2015) CSIS MD for Operations </strong></p>
With the passage of Bills C-44 and C-51 in 2015, new Ministerial Directions were issued to CSIS to set parameters for the use of its new powers.<br /><br />The old MD was titled ‘Ministerial Direction for Operations’ whereas the new 2015 MD is titled ‘Ministerial Direction for Operations<strong><em> and </em></strong>Accountability’ (in the past, two separate MDs were used for operations and accountability).<br /><br />In the new MD, accountability is found under a newly created Annex A. In the old MD, Annex A was titled ‘General.’ <em>However, the new Accountability provisions under Annex A are largely redacted so it is difficult to tell what accountability mechanisms have been introduced, other than the fact that CSIS is obliged to consult with the Minister of Public Safety. <br /></em><br />Under ‘<strong>Fundamental Principles</strong>’: the new MD maintains the first 3 principles as the old MD which include: the rule of law; reasonableness and proportionality in operations; and the greater the risk, the greater authority requires for approval.<br /><br />The fourth principle’s wording is different in the new MD: its main focus is on ‘rights and freedoms of individuals’ as opposed to ‘intrusive techniques’ as written in the old MD. The new MD also explicitly mentions <strong>privacy</strong> as an important human rights consideration under ‘Fundamental Principles’ whereas the old MD did not. In the old MD, privacy appears under ‘Annex A: General.’<br /><em><br />It seems that the fourth principle is fundamentally the same: human rights must be regarded when CSIS engages in intrusive operational techniques; just the wording has been changed.</em><br /><br />The new power of <strong>threat reduction</strong>:
<ul><li style="text-align:left;">The old MD stated that “CSIS shall focus its collection, analysis and advisory activities…”</li>
<li style="text-align:left;">The new 2015 MD states that “The Service shall focus its collection, <strong>threat reduction</strong>, analysis, and advisory activities…”</li>
<li>Annex C: <strong>Human Source Program </strong>
<ul><li>Very interesting: the old MD stated that “human sources will carry out their tasks on behalf of the Service <span style="text-decoration:underline;">without engaging in illegal activities.”</span> In contrast, the new MD says “human sources will carry out their tasks on behalf of the Service <span style="text-decoration:underline;">in a manner that supports the duties and functions of the Service</span>.”
<ul><li style="text-align:left;"><em>Is the implication that illegal activities are acceptable for human sources, under the new MD, something that is plausible (with warrant) under the post-Bill C-51 regime<br /></em></li>
<li>Annex D: <strong>Operational Activity Outside Canada</strong>
<ul><li style="text-align:left;">No significant changes in wording from the old MD</li>
<li>Annex F: <strong>Foreign and Domestic Arrangements:</strong>
<ul><li style="text-align:left;">No significant changes in wording but: the old MD used 'CSIS' and 'the Service' interchangeably, the new MD seems to use <strong>'The Service'</strong> consistently.</li>
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A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2015
CSIS
Ministerial direction
Operational policies
Operations
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Title
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Ministerial directions
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Directions issues by ministers to security agencies.
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Attorney-General Directive to the Public Prosecution Service of Canada on terrorism investigations
Description
An account of the resource
<strong>Document Purpose: </strong>A letter from the former Minister of Public Safety (Blaney) to the RCMP Commissioner. Attached is a directive to the Director of the PPSC (from the then-AG, MacKay) to ensure that the PPSC works effectively with investigative agencies in terrorism-related cases by (a) engaging in ongoing communication with investigative agencies and (b) providing timely consent for applications for recognizance with conditions and terrorism peace bonds.
Date
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2015
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Title
A name given to the resource
Operational polices and procedures
Subject
The topic of the resource
Documents related to agency operational policies and procedures.
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Title
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Sharing Information in the National Security Context (RCMP)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Information-sharing
Description
An account of the resource
<p><strong>Document Synopsis: </strong>Guides the RCMP re: information sharing, including information sharing with foreign entities when there is a substantial risk of mistreatment involved.</p>
Source
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ATIP
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
Unknown, but likely post-2011
information-sharing
Maltreatment
Operational policies
RCMP
Torture
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Memoranda of Understanding
Subject
The topic of the resource
Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) between agencies.
Dublin Core
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Title
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Memorandum of Understanding between Global Affairs Canada and CSIS regarding consultation on CSIS threat reduction activities
Subject
The topic of the resource
MOU
Description
An account of the resource
<strong>Description: </strong>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).
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
c.2015
CSIS
Foreign operations
GAC
Operational policies
Operations
Threat reduction activities