
… In Australia, the senior intelligence leader is by law required to make an annual public report to the country. Neither our signals intelligence agency, CSE, nor CSIS, ever make such public accountability reports.
Canada’s intelligence community clings to secrecy and is sometimes highly economical with the truth. Jody Thomas, the prime minister’s national security adviser, delivered a deeply humiliating performance before a Commons investigative committee last week, smugly declaring, “What I know, you cannot know.”
I’m glad of the CSIS leak informing us the ChiComs own the Liberal Party. Assuming it came from CSIS. I am not so sure it did.
The world is being reshaped on a scale not seen since WW II. Justin Trudeau, Canada’s China Class and the Liberal Party are likely considered security risks and irritants to be swept aside.
