How investigating Indigenous activists became a CSIS priority for at least a decade
How investigating Indigenous activists became a CSIS priority for at least a decade

A man in a golf cart faces a column of tanks rolling toward him down a highway.

Canada's spies subjected Indigenous activists to a series of “Native extremism” investigations for at least a decade beginning in 1988, in what internal documents show was a countrywide surveillance program that became more intrusive following the resistance at Kanehsatà:ke, or the Oka Crisis.