HALIFAX - A naval officer who sold military secrets to Russia received a 20-year prison sentence Friday in a case that exposed Canadian security weakn...
UPDATE: The Canadian Press is reporting that Sub-Lt. Jeffrey Paul Delisle, the Halifax navy intelligence officer who sold secrets to Russia, has been ...
Sub-Lt. Jeffrey Paul Delisle, who has pleaded guilty to selling military secrets to Russia, still holds his rank and receives a salary, the Department...
OTTAWA - A handful of staff at the military's principal East Coast intelligence centre have been relocated following a spy scandal involving a junior ...
As far as Canada is concerned, Chinese industrial and social espionage is more active, intense, and threatening than the Russian version. Among our Chinese community, tales of Beijing's intrusion are more common than rare.
The news this week that a member of the Canadian Armed Forces was allegedly passing along classified information to a foreign entity is unsettling at best. As troubling as our national security is the
realization that evil may indeed lurk amongst us. How well do you know your neighbour?
On the eve of René González's release Friday from an American prison -- but not his prison America will now become -- it's worth reminding ourselves...
Amorous emails between the Toronto correspondent for China’s Xinhua news agency and a Canadian M.P. have recently focused attention on what role rep...