Canadian Security Intelligence Service — CSIS redirects here. For other uses, see CSIS (disambiguation). Canadian Security Intelligence Service Agency overview Formed … Wikipedia
Dale Neufeld — is a former director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. He was appointed to the position of Acting Director on May 31st 2004, succeeding Ward P.D. Elcock, and ran the service until Prime Minister Paul Martin chose Jim Judd as the new… … Wikipedia
Mubin Shaikh — Shaikh in 2008 Born September 29, 1975 (1975 09 29) (age 36) Toronto, Ontario Other nam … Wikipedia
David B. Harris — is a Canadian lawyer. He is a former contractor with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service where he served as a senior manager between 1988 1990.[1] Now working as a consultant, he is a regular commentator on issues of terrorism. He is a… … Wikipedia
David Ayre — was a Canadian Security Intelligence Service agent involved in the lead up to the 1985 Air India bombing. Together with Raymond Kobzey he was widely considered to have lost, failed to secure, or destroyed crucial tapes needed to implicate… … Wikipedia
Michel Juneau-Katsuya — is a former senior intelligence officer and manager at the Canadian Security Intelligence Service.[1] He started his career as a police officer with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) before transferring to the Canadian Security… … Wikipedia
Mel Deschenes — was the director general of the counter terrorism branch of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service in 1985 at the time of the Air India bombing. James S. Warren is alternatingly referred to as having held the position of director general at… … Wikipedia
Richard Fadden — Richard B. Fadden is the Director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), a position he has held since June 2009.[1] He was previously the Deputy Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Canada from 2006 to 2009.[1] Born in September … Wikipedia
Cooperative Commonwealth Federation candidates, 1953 Manitoba provincial election — The Manitoba Cooperative Commonwealth Federation existed from 1933 to 1961, and was the dominant socialist party in the province during its existence.The party nominated 25 candidates in the 1953 provincial election, five of whom were elected.… … Wikipedia
Manitoba Cooperative Commonwealth Federation candidates, 1953 Manitoba provincial election — The Manitoba Cooperative Commonwealth Federation existed from 1933 to 1961, and was the dominant socialist party in the province during its existence. The party nominated 25 candidates in the 1953 provincial election, five of whom were elected.… … Wikipedia