Publication

Feb 2009

This policy brief examines if Canada should create its own foreign intelligence service. The author describes the costs and benefits of such an organization and discusses problems such as the oversight and control of intelligence services. He concludes that Canada can fulfill most of its information needs through existing channels.

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Author Daniel Livermore
Series CIPS Policy Briefs
Issue 3
Publisher Centre for International Policy Studies (CIPS)
Copyright © 2009 Centre for International Policy Studies (CIPS)
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