Appalbarry writes:
"The National Post reports that the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) was involved in planning a response to First Nations "Idle No More" protests.
The legible parts of the report and corresponding PowerPoint presentation, however, show that Ottawa, helped in no small part by CSIS, was planning for every eventuality, concerned by the decentralized, leaderless nature of the protests and the multiple motivations and influences that drove them.
CSIS had previously denied it had any role in monitoring the movement. After reports last summer that the spy agency and its anti-terrorism section had been keeping a watchful eye, the agency said it was only assessing threats against the Idle No More protesters.
Idle No More was a pacifist, grassroots campaign by native organizations to press the government to address their issues. Despite government and CSIS claims to the contrary it was assumed that they were under surveillance.
Canada has a long history of secret surveillance of protest and left wing groups."
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday March 25 2014, @08:01AM
The first thing you do when you want to abuse and extract natural resources of an area, is you destroy the natives. Yes, destroy.
And the peaceful protests are the worst fear of any government, since they make it harder to bring out the guns and declare hunting season opened.