Watchdog dismisses environmental spying complaint, prompting appeal
OTTAWA — A federal watchdog has dismissed a complaint from a civil liberties group alleging Canada’s spy agency overstepped the law while monitoring environmental activists.
The British Columbia Civil Liberties Association is now asking the Federal Court to toss out the Security Intelligence Review Committee’s decision.
The association filed a complaint with the review committee in 2014 after media reports suggested the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and other government agencies considered opposition to the petroleum industry as a threat to national security.
The complaint letter also cited reports that CSIS had shared information with the National Energy Board about so-called “radicalized environmentalist” groups seeking to participate in the board’s hearings on Enbridge’s Northern Gateway pipeline project, which would have seen Alberta crude flow westward to Kitimat, B.C.


