Document Synopsis: Guides the RCMP re: information sharing, including information sharing with foreign entities when there is a substantial risk of mistreatment involved.
CBSA policy to implement the 2011 Ministerial direction on international information sharing in circumstances where there is a risk of torture or maltreatment.
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 It is superseded by 2015's One Vision 2.0, also in this database.
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…
This ministerial direction outlines the "responsibilities and accountabilties" of the Solicitor General of Canada (now Minister of Public Safety) and the Commissioner of the Royal
Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in matters related to RCMP…
This direction establishes the process for the RCMP to follow when entering into an arrangement with foreign security and intelligence organizations for the purpose of performing its duties and functions with respect to matters that fall under…
Analysis: Comparing the Old (2008) and New (2015) CSIS MD for Operations
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.The old MD was titled…