Sitemap - 2023 - Wesley Wark’s National Security and Intelligence Newsletter

Journalism and national security

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GSRP Dissected

CSIS at the Human Rights Museum

The Foreign Interference Commission adds a player

Now for the video: The NSIA speaks

The NSIA speaks

The Foreign Interference Commission

(Some) News about the National Security Council

The GSRP Map: Secret no more

The Vanishing Foreign Interference Registry?

The GSRP – a key diplomatic tool in complex times

Murder Inc.

Read (not quite all) about it

The Ortis Case

Verdict: Guilty

The Globe and its leakers:

The Jury is out (Literally)

Ortis' defence lawyers and the Crown duke it out

The Ortis "spy" trial

Game’s up for the RCMP

Houston, we have a website

The National Security and Intelligence Review Agency (NSIRA) aims to get under the skin of Canada's security agencies.

Is there life in the Hogue inquiry on foreign interference?

A ghost’s brilliant turn

Our Foreign Minister tells the world--“I am a Door Opener”

The Ground War in Gaza

The Israeli intelligence failure

JTF-2

Recovering from a terrible intelligence failure

Didn't the government just create a National Security Council?

Ortis does a walk-in

The Cameron Ortis spy trial

The Foreign Interference Inquiry

Wearing Le Carre's Mantle

India’s RAW deal

Beyond Hollywood: Science, Spies and Security Risks

A little learning?

Economic Security is National Security

Some advice for Justice Hogue on her foreign interference inquiry

Here We Go (again)

R. v Lich/Barber

The Government responds to the Rouleau Commission report

The Brits do it (COVID lessons, that is)

Elizabeth May has TSSI

Learning Lessons from COVID-19 (the Canadian way)

More on the Majcher story

The “Democratic interference” inquiry

On Models for a National Security Council: Does Australia offer a better Perspective for Canada?

The Elephant's NSC

Psst, Whitehall Blueprints for Sale

Q and A with NSICOP

And now for a NSC

Hot Potatoes for new Ministers

The RCMP makes some national security arrests

NSICOP reports

Q and A with Vincent Rigby, former NSIA

Exit, Stage whatever

Whose's in The House

Following the Breadcrumbs (into the intelligence maze)

The Danes are doing it, the Germans too, can Canada be far behind?

CSIS speaks

Mighty Iceland

Uniforms and Parliament

What next for the investigation of foreign interference?

Gong show

A note to readers

From inside and outside the belly of the beast

Mr. Johnston offered a sword to fall on

Jody Thomas spills some beans on intelligence

The Globe and Mail’s rocket trajectory on Chinese election interference reporting.

Inside the media sausage factory

Opening statement on Foreign Interference before the Parliamentary Committee on Procedure and House Affairs, May 30

Back from the Lion's Den

Now for a grilling

Mr. Blanchet's curious bedside reading

Mr. Johnston surprises himself

David Johnston in a box

Back from the ATIP gates

How the Non Access to Information Act system works

The diplomatic dance

How to expel a foreign diplomat

Intelligence Shared, sort of

An exchange with Paul Wells

Canadian Universities and Research Security

The art of public reporting of classified intelligence

Public inquiries: cautionary notes from the Canadian experience

Glimmers

Consultations on a Foreign Influence Registry

Global News casts pearls

Jack Teixiera's arrest warrant, the "Discord files"

Katie Telford testifies

An Emergency in Ottawa

One (foreign interference) review down, three to go

Media transparency and national security reporting

How does the Han Dong affair end?

An open letter to the Right Honourable David Johnston

Special Rapporteur marching orders

Forensic examination, finally over!

Forensic Examination in progress. Painful!

Forensic Examination! That sounds painful

In from the Cold

The air war balance in Ukraine

And now for the video

Downed Reaper, pissed off Russians

Foreign influence transparency registry

More on leaks

On intelligence leaks, the media, and the law

NSICOP engages

On Secrecy

We don't have a policy (on foreign interference)

The dam breaks v2

The dam breaks

A new twist on the interference inquiry

Its out

Two spy agencies, common threats, different tongues

Shine a light on China's meddling, yes but...

Russian nuclear blackmail

U2 still going strong

Understanding Intelligence

What next for the Rouleau Commission report

The Rouleau Commission weighs in

Heads up

Chinese "spy" balloons

Canada commits, wait for it, 4 tanks

Speaking of reviews

Who's Calling for an Intelligence review?

The No Access to Information Act