
Annual Report 2005-2006 - An Operational Review of CSIS Activities
The Security Intelligence Review Committee provides assurance to the Parliament of Canada—and through it, to Canadians—that CSIS is acting lawfully in the performance of its duties and functions. SIRC has two key functions. The first is to conduct in-depth reviews of CSIS activities to ensure that they comply with the CSIS Act and the various policy instruments that flow from it, and with direction from the Minister of Public Safety. The second is to receive and investigate complaints by any person about any action of the Service.
SIRC's 2005-06 annual report is organized to reflect key findings and recommendations arising from its reviews and complaints investigations. Also included is more general background material, collected to inform Committee Members and to assist readers in understanding the broader context in which CSIS's security intelligence work is carried out. The report's three sections are summarized as follows:
This section summarizes seven reviews SIRC conducted during the period covered by this report. It also provides information about complaints received by SIRC.
Featured in this section are descriptions of the policy and governance framework within which CSIS carries out its duties and functions. This section also contains information provided by CSIS on operational activities, plans and priorities, organized according to the Service's major branches.
This section provides details about the information gathering, outreach, liaison and administrative activities of SIRC, including its annual budget and expenditures.