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Canadian Security Intelligence Service — CSIS redirects here. For other uses, see CSIS (disambiguation). Canadian Security Intelligence Service Agency overview Formed … Wikipedia
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Canadian Security Intelligence Service — noun Canada s main foreign intelligence agency that gathers and analyzes information to provide security intelligence for the Canadian government • Syn: ↑CSIS • Regions: ↑Canada • Hypernyms: ↑international intelligence agency … Useful english dictionary
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Intelligence (information gathering) — Intelligence (abbreviated int. or intel. ) is not information, but the product of evaluated information, valued for its currency and relevance rather than its detail or accuracy mdash;in contrast with data which typically refers to precise or… … Wikipedia