Documents show dozens of harassment, violence cases at CSIS. It deemed only 8 founded
VANCOUVER — When Canada’s spy chief wrote a secret letter to the public safety minister last December — the week after a report emerged that two young women in the service had been sexually assaulted by a senior colleague — it came with a warning.
David Vigneault, then director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, told Dominic LeBlanc that he expected “more cases to surface in the coming weeks,” and that he had to be “transparent” about this with the minister
“(We) will continue to make the difficult decisions required to make a safe workplace,” he wrote, saying that the report by The Canadian Press had left staff “reeling.”
Vigneault, who stepped down in July, had reason to be concerned.