Canadian Spies

Here’s an interesting editorial speculating on the impact of extending the mandate of CSIS to include “foreign intelligence”. Yes, we have a spy agency yet it only spies within our own borders (think RCMP). In fact, the best method of being recruited by the agency is by excelling in Her Majesty’s Canadian mounted regiment. Canada remains the only G8 country which does not conduct foreign intelligence abroad and the Times Colonist columnist erroneously speculates, to the degree of misguided buffoonery, that if we got into the foreign spy business, our agents would be off to “Washington to rifle through the filing cabinets of unfriendly senators”.

Hardly.

Allow me to speculate. An extended CSIS mandate would create a foreign division which would focus primarily upon coordinating with the agency’s existent domestic wing to identify and prevent likely terrorists from entering the country. At first, Canadian agents would coordinate with DFAIT’s foreign service to establish a working network and to train agents in the field. The most difficult transition would be to facilitate the operation of our agents on foreign soil without a base of operations just around the block, or within the foreign state.

I always had somewhat of a childhood fantasy where Canada was indeed a global force in international espionage and the very fact that “nobody suspects the Canadians!” was our primary strength. I guess this was never true:

“When our secret service sent one of its ‘human sources’ off to spy on drug lords in a Far Eastern country in the 1980s, he ended up in jail because CSIS had reserved his hotel room under a ‘government of Canada’ account.”

Sigh…

Blogging Tories

Announcing… BloggingTories.ca — A blogroll for those that support the CPC.

The site is still somewhat under construction, but after the initial server, CSS and wordpress issues, the site is up for the most part!

The response has been encouraging and somewhat expected as I believe that the Right is generally more organized and willing to promote its agenda in the blogging medium than the Left. BloggingTories.ca is operational and ready to serve its members!

I hope that we can make the site an online centre for conservative activism and organization for the looming federal election. For those that would like to contribute as part of the official bloggingtories.ca team, you can email me. If you’d like to be part of the blogroll, you can email co-founder Craig.

Tsunami Relief

The news every day gets worse and worse. The people of Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, Somalia, Myanmar, Malaysia, Maldives, Tanzania, Seychelles, and Bangladesh are in need of international aid and many are still in peril as disease threatens to claim as many lives as have already been taken. The people of these countries will be rebuilding for years.

Please consider donating to, and/or getting involved with, the following organizations to help provide relief to these tragically stricken nations.

UNICEF Canada online at www.unicef.ca, or 1-877-955-3111. Donations can also be mailed in to UNICEF Canada, 2200 Yonge St., Suite 1100, Toronto, Ont., M4S 2C6.

World Vision Canada online at www.worldvision.ca, or call 1-800-268-5528.

The Red Cross online at www.redcross.ca, or 1-800-418-1111 – the 24-hour toll free line accepts Visa and Mastercard. You can also mail a cheque made payable to the Canadian Red Cross, earmarked “South East Asia Earthquake and Tidal Wave Relief” to Canadian Red Cross National Office, 170 Metcalfe Street, Suite 300, Ottawa, Ontario, K2P 2P2. Donations of goods won’t be accepted.

The Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace (C.C.O.D.P.) online at www.devp.org, or 1-888-664-3387, or you can mail a cheque to Development and Peace, 5633 Sherbrooke St. East, Montreal, Que., H1N 1A3. The cheque should be marked “Tidal Wave Disaster.”

Oxfam Canada online at www.oxfam.ca or 1-800-466-9326.

Christian Children’s Fund of Canada Donations can be made at www.ccfcanada.ca following the link to “Devastating Earthquake and Tsunami Hit South Asia”. As well, donations can be marked as Earthquake and Tsunami Relief and sent by mail to: Christian Children’s Fund of Canada, 1027 McNicoll Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M1W 3X2. Donations will help provide emergency food, clothing, shelter, medical treatment and construction of housing.

ShareLife online at www.sharelife.org or by phone at (416) 934-3411 or toll-free at 1-800-263-2595.