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Security Intelligence Review Committee


FieldValue
agency_nameSecurity Intelligence Review Committee
native_nameComité de surveillance des activités de renseignement de sécurité
typeCommittee
logo_width140px
formedJuly 16, 1984
dissolvedJuly 12, 2019
supersedingNational Security and Intelligence Review Agency
jurisdictionGovernment of Canada
headquartersOttawa, Ontario, Canada
parent_departmentQueen's Privy Council for Canada
website

The Security Intelligence Review Committee (SIRC; ) was a committee of Privy Councillors that was empowered to serve as an independent oversight and review body for the operations of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS). The SIRC was established in 1984 as a result of the reorganization of Canadian intelligence agencies recommended by the McDonald Commission investigating the illegal activities of the former RCMP Security Service.

SIRC's role was to review the activities of CSIS to ensure that the extraordinary powers granted to the security service are "used legally and appropriately, in order to protect Canadians’ rights and freedoms." SIRC did not report to a minister but rather reported directly to the Parliament of Canada.

In 2012, the government of Canada abolished the role of CSIS inspector-general and gave its responsibilities to the SIRC, saying it would save money and prevent duplication, to the dismay of the last inspector-general Eva Plunkett.

On July 19, 2019, SIRC was superseded by the National Security and Intelligence Review Agency (NSIRA), a super-agency mandated to review all Government of Canada national security and intelligence activities.

Chuck Strahl (2012–2014) lobbying activities

In January 2014, Chuck Strahl resigned his position as chair of the Security Intelligence Review Committee, the watchdog of Canada's spy agency, after it was revealed by the press that he is also registered as a lobbyist over the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipelines.

Arthur Porter (2008–2011) criminal charges and arrest

Arthur Porter and his wife, Pamela Mattock Porter were detained by Interpol agents in Panama on May 27, 2013, after an investigation by the Sureté du Québec, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol). He faced charges in Canada of fraud, conspiracy to commit government fraud, abuse of trust, secret commissions and laundering the proceeds of a crime.

The fraud against the Quebec government is related to his alleged role in the handling of a $1.3-billion Montreal hospital construction and maintenance contract. At the time of the alleged fraud, from 2008 to 2011, Porter director general of the McGill University Health Centre in Montreal, Quebec, being in charge of one of Canada's largest health-care providers. He was appointed to the position in 2004. He was also a member of Air Canada’s board of directors.

Porter claimed diplomatic immunity on the basis that he was travelling via Panama on a diplomatic mission to Antigua and Barbuda, on behalf of the government of Sierra Leone, according to his lawyer Ricardo Bilonick Paredes (formerly known as Ricardo Bilonick), a convicted cocaine smuggler with ties to Panama's former dictator, Manuel Noriega and Colombian drug cartels. However, the Sierra Leone government stated that he was a goodwill ambassador and thus has no diplomatic immunity.

Air India bombing

In 2005, SIRC came under criticism for allegedly not giving close enough scrutiny to the activities of CSIS regarding the Air India bombing, where crucial wiretap evidence was destroyed putting the legal case against the alleged Air India bombers into jeopardy. The Security Intelligence Review Committee cleared CSIS of any wrongdoing. The report remains secret to this day.

Past chairs of SIRC

  • Ron Atkey (1984–1989)
  • John W. H. Bassett (1989–1992)
  • Jacques Courtois (1992–1996)
  • Paule Gauthier (1996–2005)
  • Gary Filmon (2005–2010)
  • Arthur Porter (2010–2011)(Resigned on November 10, 2011)
  • Carol Skelton (Acting, 2011–2012)
  • Chuck Strahl (2012 - 24 January 2014) (Resigned in January 2014)
  • Deborah Grey (Acting)
  • Pierre Blais (May 1, 2015 -)

Historical membership of SIRC

Source: SIRC

Appointed November 30, 1984

Chair:

Hon. Ronald G. Atkey, PC, QC (five years)

Members:

Hon. Frank Charles McGee, PC (five years)

Hon. Jean Jacques Blais, PC, QC (five years)

Hon. Saul M. Cherniack, PC, QC (five years)

Hon. Paule Gauthier, PC, OC, OQ, QC (five years)

Appointed November 30, 1989

Chair:

Hon. John W.H. Bassett, PC, OC (three years)

Members:

Hon. Stewart D. McInnes, PC, QC (three years)

Hon. Jean Jacques Blais, PC, QC (two years)

Hon. Saul M. Cherniack, PC, QC (two years)

Hon. Paule Gauthier, PC, OC, OQ, QC (two years)

Appointed November 30, 1991

Member:

Hon. Saul M. Cherniack, PC, QC (one year)

Appointed December 5, 1991

Members:

Hon. Michel Robert, PC, QC (five years)* *Appointed to the Bench, May 1995

Hon. Jacques Courtois, PC, QC (five years)

Appointed November 30, 1992

Member:

Hon. Edwin A. Goodman, PC, OC, QC (five years)

Appointed December 23, 1992

Chair:

Hon. Jacques Courtois, PC, QC (five years)

Member:

Hon. George Vari, PC, OC (five years)

Appointed April 20, 1993

Member:

Hon. Rosemary Brown, PC, OC (five years)

Appointed June 8, 1995

Member:

Hon. Paule Gauthier, PC, OC, OQ, QC (five years)

Appointed September 30, 1996

Chair:

Hon. Paule Gauthier, PC, OC, OQ, QC (to June 7, 2000)

Member:

Hon. James Andrews Grant, PC, QC (five years)

Appointed April 30, 1998

Member:

Hon. Bob Rae, PC, OC, O.Ont, QC (five years)

Appointed June 9, 1999

Members:

Hon. Raymond Speaker, PC, OC (five years)

Hon. Frank McKenna, PC, OC, QC, ONB (five years)

Appointed June 8, 2000

Chair:

Hon. Paule Gauthier, PC, OC, OQ, QC (five years)

Appointed October 4, 2001

Member:

Hon. Gary Filmon, PC, OM (five years)

Appointed February 20, 2003

Member:

Hon. Baljit S. Chadha, PC (five years)

November 13, 2003

Member:

Hon. Roy Romanow, PC, OC, SOM, QC (five years)

Appointed September 16, 2004

Member:

Hon. Raymond Speaker, PC, OC (five years)

Appointed June 24, 2005

Chair:

Gary Filmon, PC, OM (five years)

Member:

Aldea Landry, PC, CM, QC (five years)

Appointed September 3, 2008

Members:

Hon. Denis Losier, PC

Hon. Arthur Porter, PC (five years), (resigned November 10, 2011)

It is noteworthy to remark that 8 months after the appointment of Arthur Porter, the CSIS Director Jim Judd announced his early resignation from his post.

Appointed January 23, 2009

Member:

Hon. Frances Lankin, PC

Appointed June 24, 2010

Chair:

Hon. Arthur Porter, PC (resigned November 10, 2011)

Members:

Hon. Philippe Couillard, PC

Hon. Carol Skelton, PC

Appointed June 14, 2012

Chair:

Hon. Chuck Strahl, PC (resigned January 2014){{cite news | url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/canadas-top-spy-watchdog-resigns-over-lobbying-questions/article16498943/| title=Canada's top spy watchdog resigns over lobbying questions by Steven Chase

Appointed April 22, 2013

Member:

Hon. Deborah Grey, PC, OC (resigned May 2, 2015)

Appointed August 8, 2013

Member:

Hon. Yves Fortier, PC, CC, OQ, QC

Appointed March 7, 2014

Member:

Hon. Gene McLean, PC

Appointed January 30, 2015

Member:

Hon. Ian Carl Holloway, PC, CD, QC

Appointed May 1, 2015

Chair:

Hon. Pierre Blais, PC

Member:

Hon. Marie-Lucie Morin, PC

References

References

  1. "Security Intelligence Review Committee".
  2. (August 10, 2012). "Axing CSIS watchdog 'huge loss,' says former inspector general". CBC.
  3. Committee, Security Intelligence Review. "All Government of Canada national security and intelligence activities now subject to independent expert review".
  4. (January 24, 2014). "Canada's top spy watchdog resigns over lobbying questions by Steven Chase". [[The Globe and Mail]].
  5. (January 6, 2014). "Spy watchdog's registration for Northern Gateway lobbying under fire from NDP". [[The Globe and Mail]].
  6. (January 23, 2014). "CSIS watchdog's Enbridge job". [[Democracy North]].
  7. (January 6, 2014). "Chuck Strahl, CSIS Watchdog Chair, Registers As Northern Gateway Lobbyist". [[HuffPost]].
  8. (May 27, 2013). "Arthur Porter arrested in Panama". CBC News.
  9. Allan Woods. (2013-05-30). "Arthur will fight extradition to face fraud charges in Canada". Toronto Star.
  10. (2013-03-12). "Quebec anti-corruption squad nabs fifth man in mega-hospital fraud case, Porter remains at large". [[National Post]].
  11. (2013-05-28). "Former CSIS watchdog Arthur Porter arrested in Panama". [[National Post]].
  12. (2012-09-20). "Ex-spy watchdog reportedly under microscope as anti-corruption squad raids hospital office, probes SNC-Lavalin contract". [[National Post]].
  13. "MUHC Board of Directors".
  14. Porter, Arthur. (6 June 2013). "Arthur Porter n'est pas un diplomate, dit le Sierra Leone". Journal De Montréal.
  15. (June 14, 2007). "Canada - No lessons learned Continuing "gaping holes" in Canada's security arrangements are revealed at an inquiry into the 1985 bombing of an Air India flight from Toronto". [[The Economist]].
  16. [https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/canadas-top-spy-watchdog-resigns-over-lobbying-questions/article16498943/ Globe and Mail: "Canada’s top spy watchdog resigns over lobbying questions" 24 Jan 2014]
  17. [http://www.canada.com/Chuck+Strahl+quits+Security+Intelligence+Review+Committee/9427554/story.html canada.com: "Chuck Strahl quits Security Intelligence Review Committee" 24 Jan 2014]
  18. (June 23, 2010). "Prime Minister Stephen Harper Announces Appointments to the Security Intelligence Review Committee".
  19. (January 23, 2014). "CSIS watchdog's Enbridge job". [[Democracy North]].
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