Spying on Indigenous activists
Spying on Indigenous activists

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Indigenous activists have for decades accepted that surveillance by the state is the price to pay for asserting their sovereignty.

In fact, newly declassified records confirm that for at least a decade beginning in 1988, Canada’s spy agency subjected Indigenous people to a series of “Native extremism” investigations - a countrywide surveillance program that became more intrusive and broad as it evolved.

Here’s how it happened.