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Catharine Tunney - Watchdog calls out 'gaps' in how Canada conducts online intelligence operations - cbc.ca - Canada

Watchdog calls out 'gaps' in how Canada conducts online intelligence operations

Canada's electronic spies have overlooked «several gaps» in how they conduct their activities online, according to a new review from one of the country's intelligence watchdogs.

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Xi Jinping - Catharine Tunney - Catherine Cullen - David Vigneault - Intelligence chief warns Canadians that China can use TikTok to spy on them - cbc.ca - China - city Beijing - Taiwan - Canada

Intelligence chief warns Canadians that China can use TikTok to spy on them

In some of his most hawkish comments to date, the head of Canada's intelligence agency is warning Canadians — including teenagers — against using the wildly popular video app TikTok.

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Catharine Tunney - Watchdog finds Mounties failed to properly investigate Indigenous woman's death — twice - cbc.ca

Watchdog finds Mounties failed to properly investigate Indigenous woman's death — twice

More than two decades after her body was found at the side of a road, the RCMP has agreed to apologize to an Indigenous woman's family for failing to properly investigate her death.

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Justin Trudeau - Catharine Tunney - Canadian Blood Services apologizes to the 2SLGBTQ+ community for donation ban - cbc.ca - Canada - city Ottawa

Canadian Blood Services apologizes to the 2SLGBTQ+ community for donation ban

Canadian Blood Services is apologizing to the 2SLGBTQ+ community for its «harmful» former policies that prevented or restricted men who have sex with men from donating blood.

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Christopher Wray - Catharine Tunney - CSIS warns that Chinese-backed interference isn't going anywhere in latest report - cbc.ca - China - Taiwan - Canada

CSIS warns that Chinese-backed interference isn't going anywhere in latest report

As the dust settles on the landmark findings of the foreign interference inquiry, Canada's intelligence agency is warning that China likely will back more meddling campaigns and expand its online pressure tactics over the coming year.

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Catharine Tunney - Border officers relied on outdated intel to decide whether to search incoming vessels, audit warns - cbc.ca - Canada

Border officers relied on outdated intel to decide whether to search incoming vessels, audit warns

The risk assessments border officers have used for years to decide whether vessels entering Canadian waters should be searched have been based on outdated and inaccurate data, increasing the risk of high-risk goods and inadmissible people slipping into the country, a recently released audit says.

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Bill - Catharine Tunney - Dominic Leblanc - Marie-Josée Hogue - Liberal government tables bill aimed at curbing foreign interference - cbc.ca - Canada - Australia

Liberal government tables bill aimed at curbing foreign interference

The federal government has tabled a bill aimed at countering foreign interference, just days after a public inquiry said attempts by other countries to meddle in Canada's last two elections undermined Canadians' trust in democracy.

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Catharine Tunney - Marie-Josée Hogue - Public inquiry into foreign meddling in Canada's elections drops its first report today - cbc.ca - China - India - Taiwan - Russia - Pakistan - Canada - county Canadian

Public inquiry into foreign meddling in Canada's elections drops its first report today

Canadians could get a clearer sense today of the extent to which China and other countries meddled in the past two federal elections — and whether the government and security agencies did enough to share that information — when the public inquiry on foreign interference releases its first report.

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Catharine Tunney - Cyber spies say they shared names of parliamentarians targeted by China-backed espionage with Commons, Senate - cbc.ca - China - city Beijing - Canada

Cyber spies say they shared names of parliamentarians targeted by China-backed espionage with Commons, Senate

As questions about why Canadian parliamentarians weren't warned they had been targeted by a China-backed espionage campaign continue to mount, Canada's cyber intelligence agency says it shared the names of the MPs and other «specific» information with the House of Commons and Senate IT offices years ago.

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