http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/article/888813--top-spy-bristles-at-a\
ir-india-inquiry-concerns-about-lingering-problems
<http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/article/888813--top-spy-bristles-at-\
air-india-inquiry-concerns-about-lingering-problems>       Top spy
bristles at Air India         inquiry concerns about         lingering
problems
Published On Wed Nov 10 2010

Jim Bronskill The Canadian Press

OTTAWA—Canada's         top spy bristled at a federal
inquiry's finding that the         intelligence community         is
plagued by lingering co-ordination problems.

In a letter to the public safety         minister, Canadian        
Security Intelligence Service director Dick Fadden clearly takes        
exception to         some of former Supreme Court Justice John
Major's conclusions         about the 1985         Air India        
bombing.

The Canadian Press obtained a         declassified version of        
the secret June 29 memo from Fadden to Public Safety Minister        
Vic Toews under         the Access to Information Act.

Though several passages of the         memo were withheld from        
release, it's evident Fadden did not agree with Major's        
conclusion that while         co-ordination within the spy community had
improved, central         issues remain         unresolved.

Major's extensive inquiry report         catalogued a litany        
of federal failures before and after the terrorist attack, which        
killed 329         people, most of them Canadians.

Fadden's letter says, "While we         believe the findings
of the commission related to the period immediately pre- and        
post-1985 are         largely legitimate,. . ." (the rest of the
sentence was blacked         out).

Fadden says things have changed,         pointing to better        
relations between the RCMP and CSIS, a more mature security        
intelligence         service, and better training and resources.

Most important, he adds, there is         "a focus on and
sensitivity         to terrorist threats and investigations unparalleled
in history.

"The successful criminal         prosecution of individuals        
engaged in terror-based activities over the past year are an        
example of         improved co-operation in investigation and
prosecution, and the         priority now         placed on meeting this
threat."

Liberal public safety critic Mark         Holland said Fadden        
"seems to be very defensive."

"And it would appear to me, more         interested in        
justifying what's going on rather than taking action," Holland
said Wednesday         after reading the memo.

"He's not acknowledging that there         are problems.
He's         not acknowledging that changes have to be made or that
problems         exist."

There's no doubt that relations         between CSIS and the        
RCMP have improved since 1985, said lawyer Norm Boxall, who        
represented many         families who lost loved ones in the bombing.

"But that's because the starting         point was so low
there was tremendous room for improvement."

In releasing his report last June,         Major noted the        
federal government had long suggested that whatever weaknesses        
existed at the         time of the terrorist attack have been fully
recognized,         analyzed and fixed.

"The commission rejects that         position," he told a news
conference. "There remains a failure to recognize what went        
wrong, why, and         what should be done today."

He recommended new powers for the         national security        
adviser — currently a low-profile official in the Privy Council
Office — to         supervise and coordinate intelligence
activities.

The adviser would essentially         become a national        
intelligence czar, served by a deputy and a staff of        
representatives from key         security agencies including the RCMP,
CSIS, the Canada Border         Services Agency         and Foreign
Affairs.

Major also said the current         practice of limiting the        
information CSIS provides the RCMP — in order to prevent        
disclosure in possible         criminal proceedings — is misguided
and results in an         "impoverished response to        
terrorist threats."


 
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