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Create foreign spy service: Former MI6 chief |
2006-10-28 |
![]() He points to Australia, saying its external spy service has achieved a high degree of sophistication and success, especially in the Asia-Pacific region. Dearlove says CanadaÂ’s CSIS has evolved into a world-class security service but lacks a clear-cut mandate to gather intelligence overseas. He told a gathering of security officials it would take 10 to 20 years for Canada to establish a genuine foreign spy outfit. Dearlove headed BritainÂ’s Secret Intelligence Service, better known as MI6, from August 1999 until July 2004. |
Posted by:.com |
#5 Interesting point, Canuckistan. Thar be truth in them werds. But the nym's gotta go man, lol. |
Posted by: .com 2006-10-28 15:08 |
#4 CSIS does all of our spying, both foreign and domestic. Even the RCMP has liason officers in embassies overseas, although I don't think they do any spying per se. We just don't have the MI5/6 or FBI/CIA seperations. Considering the turf battles we see going on in the US, I'd call it a feature, not a bug. |
Posted by: Canuckistan 2006-10-28 15:06 |
#3 Ralph, Robert call me Bob. |
Posted by: Shipman 2006-10-28 12:47 |
#2 "Canuck Bond?" |
Posted by: Redneck Jim 2006-10-28 11:22 |
#1 That's because until just a year or two ago canada thought they didn't need one. They thought if they laid low, they wouldn't get hit. Now they know better. Besides, if it was a secret spy agency, would we know about it? |
Posted by: bigjim-ky 2006-10-28 08:30 |