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Overview

The Security Intelligence Review Committee (SIRC or the Committee) is an independent, external review body which reports to the Parliament of Canada on the operations of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS or the Service).

Parliament has given CSIS extraordinary powers to intrude on the privacy of individuals. SIRC ensures that these powers are used legally and appropriately, in order to protect Canadians’ rights and freedoms. To do this, SIRC examines past operations of the Service and investigates complaints. It has the absolute authority to examine all information concerning CSIS activities, no matter how sensitive and highly classified that information may be. The results of this work, edited to protect national security and personal privacy, are summarized in its Annual Report to Parliament.

We encourage you to learn more about SIRC by visiting this website. You can also contact us by telephone, fax or letter if you require further information.

Highlights

SIRC 2011-2012 Annual Report

SIRC releases its 2011-2012 Annual Report


SIRC releases Review of CSIS's Role in Interviewing Afghan Detainees (PDF 749 KB)*

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