Friday, November 29, 2013

Latest Snowden Revelation: Canada Permitted The NSA To Spy During The G20 And G8 Summits



New Snowden Docs Show U.S. Spied During G20 In Toronto -- CBC

Surveillance during 2010 summit 'closely co-ordinated with Canadian partner' CSEC

Top secret documents retrieved by U.S. whistleblower Edward Snowden show that Prime Minister Stephen Harper's government allowed the largest American spy agency to conduct widespread surveillance in Canada during the 2010 G8 and G20 summits.

The documents are being reported exclusively by CBC News.

The briefing notes, stamped "Top Secret," show the U.S. turned its Ottawa embassy into a security command post during a six-day spying operation by the National Security Agency while U.S. President Barack Obama and 25 other foreign heads of government were on Canadian soil in June of 2010.

The covert U.S. operation was no secret to Canadian authorities.

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More News On Reports That Canada Permitted The NSA To Spy During The G20 And G8 Summits

Canada allowed U.S. to spy on G20 leaders at Toronto summit, top secret documents reveal -- National Post
Ottawa allowed U.S. to spy on G20 summit in Toronto, Snowden leak reveals -- Globe and Mail
Canada knew U.S. spying on G20: CBC report -- Toronto Star
Canada allowed widespread NSA surveillance at 2010 G20 summit -report -- Reuters
Report: US spied on 2010 global summit in Toronto -- Washington Post/AP
Canada let NSA spy on G20, G8 summits -- The Australian/AFP
Canada let NSA spy on G8 and G20 Ontario summits during week-long operation in 2010 -- Daily Mail
U.S. spied on G-8, G-20 in Toronto, with Canada’s blessing: report -- Washington Times
CBC: Canada Allowed NSA Surveillance at Summit -- Voice of America
Report claims NSA spied during 2010 global summit in Canada -- FOX News
Documents reveal NSA spying at 2010 G20 summit in Toronto -- PBS Newshour
Canada’s spy chief dodges questions about G20 eavesdropping -- The Province
Top spy won't answer questions about G20 surveillance -- CBC
Minister defends spy agency’s record after G20 espionage revelations -- Globe and Mail/Canadian Press

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