Investigate activities suspected of constituting threats to the security of Canada
Advise the Government of these threats
Take lawful measures to reduce threats to the security of Canada
Accountability
Canadian Public
Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
Federal Court
Attorney General of Canada
National Security and Intelligence Review Agency
Intelligence Commissioner
National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians
Auditor General
Privacy Commissioner
Information Commissioner
Commissioner of Official Languages
Partnerships
Nearly 80 arrangements with domestic partners
Over 300 arrangements with foreign partners in 150 countries and territories
Duties and Functions
Investigate activities suspected of constituting threats to the security of Canada and report on these to the Government of Canada.
Take measures to reduce threats if there are reasonable grounds to believe the activity constitutes a threat to the security of Canada.
Provide security assessments on individuals who require access to classified information or sensitive sites within the Government of Canada.
Provide security advice relevant to the exercise of the Citizenship Act or the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.
Conduct foreign intelligence collection within Canada at the request of the Minister of Foreign Affairs or the Minister of National Defence.
Financial Reporting
Departmental Results
CSIS obtains relevant information and intelligence to carry out its national security activities.
CSIS intelligence informs government decisions and actions relating to Canada`s security and national interests.
CSIS threat reduction measures diminish threats to the security and safety of Canada and Canadians.
The assessments of the Integrated Terrorism Assessment Centre inform the Government of Canada`s decisions and actions relating to the terrorism threat.
Actual Expenditures
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