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Ep 178 Two Way Streets -- Transparency, Dialogue and National Security

Ep 178 Two Way Streets -- Transparency, Dialogue and National Security

Update: 2022-06-02
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In this episode Craig and Stephanie sit down with Intrepid Podcast contributor, Thomas Juneau, and Dominic Rochon, senior assistant deputy minister for the national and cyber security branch of Public Safety Canada. Thomas and Dominic are co-chairs of the National Security Transparency Advisory Group. Together, the four look at their latest report “How National Security and Intelligence Institutions Engage with Racialized Communities”. They discuss ongoing challenges in building trust, and how to balance engagement in organizations that are also seen as engaged in active community surveillance.

 

You can access the report here: https://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/cnt/rsrcs/pblctns/2022-nstag-nsiirc-isnrccr/index-en.aspx

 

Thomas and Dominic have also written a piece about Policy Options, summarizing some of the key findings in the report: https://policyoptions.irpp.org/magazines/may-2022/bridging-the-national-security-trust-gap-with-racialized-people/

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Ep 178 Two Way Streets -- Transparency, Dialogue and National Security

Ep 178 Two Way Streets -- Transparency, Dialogue and National Security

Stephanie Carvin and Craig Forcese