The Hill Times
KAMOURASKA, QUE.—Around this time 40 years ago, I was present at the creation of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service . The legislation creating the agency had been passed by the House and Senate a few weeks before, and it was proclaimed in mid-July. As an assistant to then-solicitor general Bob Kaplan, I had spent the previous 18 months working with a small team—including future CSIS director Ted Finn—to get the bill passed.
Since then, CSIS and the RCMP have had to deal with the enormous changes in technology, and the efforts of our adversaries to undermine our democratic institutions, threaten diaspora communities, and disrupt relations with our allies.
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