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Perhaps I’m a little naive, but it seems that our government has far too much impunity. CSIS was created because it was felt that government had too much influence over the RCMP. The funny thing is that they have the same type of influence over CSIS, and CSIS while having extensive investigative powers, have no power to pursue charges on their findings. They simply report to government. What the current situation seems to show is that once the findings are made they become political footballs and justice will never be applied when government officials are involved. This is ineffective and leads to questions to in my mind as to why CSIS should even exist? CSIS needs further powers to pursue charges or we as Canadians must accept that government officials are simply unaccountable to us mere peasants who grant them such power. If anyone needs the privilege of operating with impunity to government interference it should be CSIS, but they also need the ability to bring charges so that their work is not for nothing. Something has to change so that justice is served. Does anyone have any better ideas how to correct the abuses of power that we are witnessing? How do we rid ourselves of the corruption that we as voters have unwittingly allowed to be created and bring the traitors to stand before their peers? Does it indeed make you question why anyone in our country should be granted immunity for government service?

'Traitors to the country': Jagmeet Singh says top-secret foreign interference report confirms 'criminal' behaviour by some parliamentarians — Toronto Star

'Traitors to the country': Jagmeet Singh says top-secret foreign interference report confirms 'criminal' behaviour by some parliamentarians — Toronto Star

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