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Published: April 4, 2023

Canadian federal agencies have fired at least 3 employees found to be spies since 2017

By The Editor

Tue Apr 4, 2023 – 4:31 pm EDT

OTTAWA (LifeSiteNews) – Since 2017, no less than three people working for various Canadian federal government departments have been fired for being spies working as foreign agents, according to recently released records.

As per Blacklock’s Reporter, a recent cabinet Inquiry of Ministry from the House of Commons requested by Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) MP John Barlow highlights how the federal cabinet of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau revealed at least one worker was a Department of Employment staffer, who was fired in 2019.

Another spy was discovered to have been a Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) employee, fired in 2019, with a third spy fired in 2017 who worked for the Department of Fisheries.

As noted by the CBSA, “A review for cause is typically initiated following receipt of new information from the Canadian Security and Intelligence Service that may indicate a potential national security concern.”

“If the risk is assessed as being unacceptable the deputy head as the sole authority over the decision may revoke the ‘secret’ or ‘top secret’ clearance,” the CBSA noted.

Barlow asked specifically how many people have had their “security clearances revoked for

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