Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights

October 12, 2011

Canada military intelligence unit spies on native groups

Military intelligence unit spies on native groups
OTTAWA— Globe and Mail Update
The Canadian military is keeping a watch on aboriginal groups through an intelligence unit that is meant to protect the Forces and the Department of National Defence from espionage, terrorists and saboteurs. The Canadian Forces’ National Counter-Intelligence Unit assembled at least eight reports on the activities of native organizations between January, 2010, and July, 2011, according to records released under access to information law.
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