National Security Agency NSA: Citing secret documents released by former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden , CBC reported Wednesday evening that Prime Minister Stephen Harpers government allowed the National Security Agency NSA to conduct a six-day operation, turning the American embassy in Ottawa into a security command post to spy as dozens of delegates flocked to Canada during the global summits in June 2010, according to The Star. A spokesperson for the prime minister declined to comment on the report and The federal government let an American spy agency conduct surveillance in Canada during the G8 and G20 summits in 2010, the CBC reports. The documents said the U.S. plans for the G20 in Toronto were closely co-ordinated with the Canadian partner Communications Security Establishment Canada, or CSEC but do not reveal the targets of the surveillance, according to CBCs report.
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