Abstract
April 24, 2025 presentation for Canada's GovInfo Day Spring 2025 hosted by Simon Fraser University in British Columbia and Internet Archive Canada. Provides information about the publicly available information resources produced by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) which is the Canadian Government's foremost national intelligence agency. Provides information about this agency's statutory organization, types of publicly available reports they produce, information about other Canadian government intelligence agencies, and parliamentary oversight of Canadian government intelligence operations. Lists additional resources for finding information about CSIS and explains the benefits of having access to these resources for users.
Keywords
Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), intelligence agencies, national security, threat assessment, security studies, intelligence studies, intelligence law and legislation, parliamentary oversight, freedom of information, access to information, Canadian government policymaking
Date of this Version
4-24-2025
Recommended Citation
Chapman, Bert, "Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS)" (2025). Libraries Faculty and Staff Presentations. Paper 207.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/lib_fspres/207
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