CSEC
Canada’s Spy Agency Now Intercepting Private Messages 26 Times More Than Previously
Why, you ask? That's a good question.
How to Ask Dating Apps and Fitness Trackers For Your Personal Data (in Canada)
Canada's superior privacy laws are a good reminder of where the US falls short.
Canadian Spies May Have Unintentionally Exposed Canadians to Foreign Spying
Canada's secretive spy agency is left crossing its fingers.
Liberal Party Says They Will Not Expand Powers for Canada’s NSA
Justin Trudeau sat down for a live town hall hosted by VICE in Toronto Monday evening.
Australia’s Dystopian Data Law Is Changing the Internet Spying Game
Metadata collection isn't just for secret government programs anymore.
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper's New Budget Invests Heavily in the Military and Spies
The Conservatives' final budget before the fall election, an otherwise austere exercise in showing off the freshly balanced books, commits more than $2 billion in security and defense spending.
The Guy Who Oversees Canada’s Cyberspy Agency Is Cash-Strapped and Worried
The Commissioner for the Communications Security Establishment says he's concerned he doesn't have the resources to oversee Canada's version of the NSA.
The Head of the NSA Is on a Charm Offensive
Admiral Michael Rogers took his apology tour to Canada. Can he repair his agency's tattered reputation?
How Canadian Spies Infiltrated the Internet's Core to Watch What You Do Online
EONBLUE proves the Canadian government is playing a much larger role in monitoring the internet than most might think.
Bankers Tell Canadian Government They Want Spy Briefs Too
New documents show Canada's bankers have met with and requested top-secret briefings from CSE.
The Harper Government Still Thinks CSE Is Acting Legally
Even though we all know your downloads of Game of Thrones are getting snooped on right this second.