The provided text outlines the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), tracing its origins, evolution, and challenges from its inception to the present day. It details how CSIS was formed in 1984 to replace the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Security Service, which was disbanded due to widespread illegal activities and a fundamental incompatibility between policing and intelligence gathering. The document explains CSIS's foundational mandate to collect and analyze intelligence on threats to Canadian security, while also detailing its accountability framework, including judicial warrants and independent oversight. Finally, it highlights CSIS's continuous adaptation to new threats, such as transnational terrorism and foreign interference, along with the legal and ethical dilemmas it has faced throughout its history.
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