How does CSIS decide to investigate a particular person or group?
While CSIS cannot disclose its operational methodologies, it is important to note that when it decides to investigate a person or a group, it is because they are suspected of posing a threat to the security of Canada as defined in section 2 of the CSIS Act. The person or group must be engaging in activities that are believed to be in support of espionage, sabotage, foreign-influenced activity or activities in support of terrorism.
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