Canadian Security Intelligence Service: In doing so, the judge said in written reasons, the agency put Canadians abroad at potential risk, according to Huffington Post. CSIS assured Judge Richard Mosley the intercepts would be carried out from inside Canada, and controlled by Canadian government personnel, court records show and TORONTO - Canada's spy agency deliberately withheld information from the courts in an effort to do an end-run around the law when it applied for top-secret warrants to intercept the communications of Canadians abroad, a Federal Court judge said Friday. The situation arose five years ago when Canadian Security Intelligence Service asked Federal Court for special warrants related to two Canadian citizens already under investigation as a potential threat to national security that would apply while they were abroad.
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