Mr. Speaker, two former employees of the spy agency have publicly stated that CSE has spied on Canadians.
The law is clear. Any interception of communication of Canadian citizens is an offence under part VI of the Criminal Code. How dare the government spy on its own citizens?
Has the minister's department reviewed the allegations of former CSE employees Frost and Shorten? Is he prepared to have charges laid against those CSE agents who have broken the law?