The purpose of the MOU is to acknowledge the respective mandates of CSIS and OSFI and to set out the terms of conditions for ongoing cooperation, and the exchange of information between the parties are they relate to the exchange of information…
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.
This MOU establishes the basis for CSIS and Ports Canada to share with each other relevant information and personal information in their possession and operational support in respect to each other's assigned duties and functions.
This MOU establishes the governance, price and performance regimes guiding the relationship between CSIS and Justice in respect to demand for and provision of legal services.
Released under a 2015 access request asking for all current CSIS MOUs.
This MOU establishes the terms and conditions for mutual cooperation and information-sharing between Public Safety, Transport Canada, CBSA, CSIS and RCMP with respect to the implementation of the Passenger Protect program (the no-fly list). …
This MOU governs the sharing of relevant information and personal information between CSIS and Environment Canada and operational support in relation to each agency's duties and functions.
Released under 2015 access request seeking all current…
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 It is superseded by 2015's One Vision 2.0, also in this database.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 Directive specifies that international exchange of information and intelligence is vital to safeguarding Canada's national security and public safety. In that context, however, the Service may be required to deal with foreign governments and…
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).