canadian security intelligence service
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Definition
Proper noun: * Canada's main foreign intelligence agency: The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) is the primary agency of the Government of Canada responsible for collecting, analyzing, and reporting information and intelligence on threats to Canada's national security. Its mandate focuses on security intelligence, distinct from law enforcement.
Usage
- The term Canadian Security Intelligence Service is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to the official agency. It is often abbreviated as CSIS after its first full mention in a text.
- It functions as a singular entity (e.g., ).
Examples
- As a subject:
- The Canadian Security Intelligence Service investigates potential espionage and terrorist threats.
- CSIS was established in 1984.
- As an object:
- The minister receives briefings from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service.
- The report was prepared by CSIS.
Advanced Usage
- "CSIS Act": Refers to the , the statute that governs the agency's mandate and powers.
- The CSIS Act defines the limits of the agency's investigative authority.
Variants and Related Words
- CSIS: The standard and universally recognized acronym for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service.
- The Service: A common formal shorthand used in government and legal contexts when referring to CSIS.
Synonyms
- Security intelligence agency: A general descriptive term for an organization with a similar function.
- Foreign intelligence service: A term describing its core function of intelligence gathering outside Canada's borders. (Note: CSIS's mandate is primarily, but not exclusively, foreign intelligence.)
Important Notes on Meaning
- Security Intelligence vs. Law Enforcement: A key distinction is that CSIS is a security intelligence agency. Its primary role is to investigate and advise on threats, not to arrest individuals. Law enforcement actions are carried out by agencies like the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).
- Domestic vs. Foreign: While known as Canada's foreign intelligence service, CSIS also has a mandate to conduct investigations within Canada related to national security threats.
Noun
- Canada's main foreign intelligence agency that gathers and analyzes information to provide security intelligence for the Canadian government