The director of Canada’s spy agency is warning about the state of social cohesion in the country.
Daniel Rogers, director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Agency (CSIS), made the comment in the agency’s annual report for 2024, which was publicly released on June 18.
“Our social cohesion has been weakening in recent years, creating cleavages in our social fabric that threat actors seek to exploit,” wrote Rogers, who took the helm of the agency in October 2024, replacing David Vigneault.
Rogers said the trends around terrorism are concerning, and that the national threat level has remained at “medium” mostly because of efforts from security agencies. The RCMP said in December it had foiled six terrorist plots in the last 12 months….