Canada has introduced new tools granting law enforcement and national security agencies broader powers to investigate and disrupt criminal activities that have evolved with digital and globalized networks. This includes enhancements to the Criminal Code that enable more effective responses to threats ranging from street crime to national security risks. These reforms reflect growing concerns over organized crime taking advantage of technology to expand their reach and capabilities. The changes affect policing and intelligence bodies, notably the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), by providing them with legal frameworks to conduct more rigorous investigations. The government emphasized that these measures are... [Continue Reading]