David Vigneault, head of Canada’s spy agency, was seen at Parliament Hill on June 13, 2023. The Canadian Press


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Political Move Endangers Spy Operation
A federal watchdog found that a key adviser to former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stopped a secret spy mission overseas in 2022. The sudden pause put Canadian intelligence officers in danger, the report said. The operation later got the green light again, but the delay caused problems.

Who Made the Call?
The National Security and Intelligence Review Agency (NSIRA) investigated the incident. It revealed that the national security adviser at the time, Jody Thomas, halted the operation—not the head of the spy agency or the public safety minister. However, only those two had legal power to stop such missions.

Jody Thomas said she did not personally stop the operation. She explained that many government departments were asking questions. She acted as a link passing those questions along. She added that better communication from the spy agency would have avoided the delay.

Operation Details Kept Secret
The report does not explain what the mission was about or where it took place. Canadian spies are allowed to work in other countries if the mission is about threats to Canada’s safety.

Confusion and Risks for CSIS
NSIRA found that the spy agency struggled when the mission was paused. The report says management of the mission broke down. The spy chief, David Vigneault, lost control and had to urgently ask government leaders to make a decision as tensions grew on the ground.

Experts Shocked by Political Interference
Dan Stanton, a former senior spy official, said this was the first time he saw political leaders interfere in a live operation. He said only the spy chief should decide to stop a mission. He added that this move hurt Canada’s spy partners and weakened the spy chief’s authority.

Poor Communication to Senior Officials
NSIRA criticized the spy agency for not properly explaining the operation to the public safety minister and other top officials. This lack of briefing added to confusion and delay.

Lessons for the Future
Ms. Thomas said the experience shows how important it is for agencies to share full details with decision-makers. This helps them understand risks before a mission starts. She believes that if better information was given earlier, the questions that delayed the mission wouldn’t have been needed.

Summary
A 2022 Canadian spy mission was stopped by a top adviser, putting officers in danger. The delay hurt Canada’s reputation and raised questions about who controls spy missions. Experts say such political interference is rare and risky. The report urges better communication to avoid similar problems in the future.

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