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The Canadian Security Intelligence Service’s continued efforts to assume a responsibility for collecting foreign intelligence abroad is both amazing and sad. CSIS was never intended to have such a role. That was made clear by Justice D. C. McDonald in his 1981 Commission of Inquiry which ultimately led to the creation of CSIS. McDonald was concerned that assigning dual responsibilities of security and foreign intelligence to one agency would create an “intelligence monolith in a democratic state,” similar to former communist states.
Section 16 permits CSIS to collect foreign intelligence within Canada only in response to specific requests from government. This section permits government to collect from foreign nationals or entities information that falls outside the scope of CSIS’s mandate but which may seriously impact Canada’s commercial, economic, political