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CSIS enlists technical wizardry to eavesdrop abroad

Source: Macleans
Ottawa : Canada | 2 months ago  
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Defence Department wizardry to get around legal limits on its ability to spy on Canadians travelling abroad. A Federal Court document released today provides a glimpse of the high-tech tools used by spies in the fight against terrorism and espionage. Continued Below The document reveals the Canadian...
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