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We could still use a photo
[edit]You know, if anyone is brave enough to take a photo of the headquarters building. Might not want to get anyone coming or going.--Darryl Kerrigan (talk) 02:31, 21 May 2020 (UTC) I took one on November 16, after I was fired for going public about COVID stuff (see Global News “Before COVID hit CSIS”). After departing I turned and looked at NHQ one last time! I have no idea how to put it in the Wiki page. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Poopalstoopal (talk • contribs) 05:51, 23 April 2023 (UTC)
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Weapons Section
[edit]I removed the text from the weapons section dealing with specific weapons as it was all unsourced and asserted that specific weapons were "widely known" to be used by the CSIS, despite having no search results besides this wikipedia page. If anyone has a source for those, we can add them back, but I left what's actually sourced. This may not even be enough for its out section at this point, but I'll leave finding a home for that one sentence and source to someone else. bragr (talk) 05:52, 5 July 2022 (UTC)
Dubious: Courts don't normally issue press releases
[edit]Article states that the Federal Court issued a press release. Courts don't normally issue press releases. Can't access the paywalled article. Mr Serjeant Buzfuz (talk) 01:39, 19 October 2022 (UTC)
Adding paragraphs to the "Controversies" section - I am the subject of the news articles
[edit]This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest was declined. [see below] |
- What I think should be changed (include citations):
Request adding the following to 'Controversies" section: "In May 2021, Global News reported an interview with Gary Vos Smith, an Intelligence Officer for CSIS since 1991. In the interview, Vos Smith said he faced reprisals at work because of his push for mandatory masking at CSIS HQ in Ottawa. Because of the classified nature of its work, CSIS required its employees to be at the office throughout the pandemic. As more and more employees returned to the workplace, many of Vos Smith’s colleagues expressed concern about the lack of mandatory masking. Many employees would not leave their offices unless absolutely necessary in order to avoid bumping into someone not wearing a mask. Vos Smith was surprised at the refusal of CSIS Executive to impose a mask mandate. He was told that he was not doing what was expected of a manager by pursuing the mask issue. He was also told he was disrespectful and was subjected to a health review which uncovered that he was a recovering alcoholic and taking anti-anxiety medication. He was asked by Health Services if he had relapsed. A mask mandate was imposed after several COVID outbreaks within CSIS HQ and after Director David Vigneault caught COVID. Vos Smith said that his decision to go public was not easy and that he feared that CSIS executive would take further action against him for speaking publicly.[1] On March 2, 2023, Global News reported that CSIS terminated the employment of Gary Vos Smith on November 16, 2022, because of the interview he did with Global News. This article also noted that hundreds of CSIS employees at CSIS HQ in Ottawa had signed a petition over COVID health and safety measures that they felt were lacking.[2]"
- Why it should be changed:It is a controversy that is important enough to be included
Poopalstoopal (talk) 18:30, 19 April 2023 (UTC)
References
- Not done for now: Per WP:PROPORTION, this particular controversy takes up too much relative space in the article. The text should be shortened to include only the most important information. Throast {{ping}} me! (talk | contribs) 16:23, 26 June 2023 (UTC)
Looking to invest
[edit]Laser technology 2605:B100:1113:BCF0:FC18:D332:D3F1:2E27 (talk) 00:17, 19 August 2023 (UTC)
Forced Disappearance
[edit]There's a problem. There is information that there was a kidnapping in Ontario, with the subject being held in a septic tank on the discretion of CSIS and to the knowledge of the broader global intelligence community. I understand that under the current formula it would count as 'original research'. Do WikiLeaks play any eventual role here, or does this go unaccounted for, until further revealed? 2605:8D80:684:436F:3029:ADFF:FE44:C3F5 (talk) 21:15, 25 June 2024 (UTC)
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