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(g) OPS100 Targeting, Section 12.pdf
To state the principles and directives governing the approval process for an initial request, renewal, upgrade, downgrade or a termination of a targeting level pursuant to the CSIS Act. Targets can be persons, groups or organizations, and issues or…

(a) CSIS Policies - OPS-219 Warrant Acquisition.pdf
Document Purpose: Policy deals with the assistance provided by the Service, pursuant to sections 16 and 21 of the CSIS Act, to the Minister of Foreign Affairs or Minister of National Defence in the collection of foreign intelligence within Canada…

(b) CSIS Policies - OPS-221 Warrant Info Processing .pdf
Document Purpose: Policy deals with the processing of information and communications collected by CSIS and processed by CSE.

(c) OPS-402.pdf
Document Purpose: to provide direction for obtaining a foreign arrangement with a foreign government, institution, or international organization for the purpose of enabling CSIS to carry out mandated activities under the CSIS Act.

(c) OPS501 Operational Reporting.pdf
To provide direction for reporting through various phases of the intelligence cycle.

(d) OPS504 Special Events.pdf
Ensure that CSIS meets its mandate re ‘special events’.

(h) OPS707 Human Source Compensation.pdf
This policy outlines the principles and standards that govern CSIS human source compensation

(f) OPS805-3 Foreign Agency Visits.pdf
CSIS procedures re: foreign agency visits.

CSIS Threat Reduction Operational Policies.pdf
CSIS internal policy for approving threat reduction activities (pursuant to new powers given to CSIS in 2015 by Bill C-51)

CSIS Use of Disruption to Counter National Security Threats.pdf
A SIRC assessment of the scope CSIS's powers to disrupt under its s.12 security intelligence mandate. This study predates the inclusion of an express CSIS threat reduction power through bill C-51 (2015).
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