Spying on allies has been a pretty routine part of statecraft for awhile now. Considering the kind of opsec we’ve seen from this administration, I’m guessing the Canadians probably have a better view of what they’re up to than before.
Spying on allies has been a pretty routine part of statecraft for awhile now. Considering the kind of opsec we’ve seen from this administration, I’m guessing the Canadians probably have a better view of what they’re up to than before.
Unfortunately, we don't officially do that. CSIS's remit is just domestic. (Dear god, do we ever need a foreign intel service...)