CSIS List of Investments since 2015

Date: February 9, 2021
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Branch / Agency: CSIS

Budget and Off-Cycle Decisions 2015

  1. Funding to Advance Phase II of Canada’s Cyber Security Strategy, as per Federal Budget (specific amount not public)
  2. Counter Terrorism Investigative Resources for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) (as per Federal Budget, specific amount not public)

Budget and Off-Cycle Decisions 2016

  1. Toronto Office Relocation (Still in the Fiscal Framework) (as per Federal Budget, specific amount not public)
  2. Funding in support of CSIS participation in the Whole of Government Strategy for Diplomatic Engagement, Security, Stabilization, Humanitarian and Development Assistance for Iraq, Syria, Jordan and Lebanon (as per Federal Budget, specific amount not public)

Budget and Off-Cycle Decisions 2017

  1. NIL

Budget and Off-Cycle Decisions 2018

  1. Augmenting the Canadian Security Intelligence Service’s cyber threat intelligence collection capabilities in support of the National Cyber Security Strategy as announced under Budget 2018 measure Ensuring Security and Prosperity in the Digital Age ($26M in funding, as per Federal Budget)
  2. 2018-2020 Immigration Levels Plan ($6M in funding, as per Federal Budget)
  3. Funding to Implement Initiatives to Enhance the National Security Framework (Bill C-59) (as per Federal Budget, specific amount not public)
  4. Funding to support the use and protection of classified information in immigration decisions and proceedings, for activities pursuant to Division 9 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) (as per Federal Budget, specific amount not public)

Budget and Off-Cycle Decisions 2019

  1. Investments in the Canadian Security Intelligence Service’s Technology, Policy Development and Governance to Ensure Operational Compliance as announced in the Budget 2019 Measure “Protecting the Rights and Freedoms of Canadians” ($33M in funding, as per Federal Budget)
  2. Protecting Canada’s National Security ($16M in funding, as per Federal Budget)
  3. Funding for Improving Immigration Client Service, and Helping Travellers Visit Canada ($3M in funding, as per Federal Budget)
  4. Enhancing the Integrity of Canada’s Borders and Asylum System ($6M in funding, as per Federal Budget)
  5. Protecting Canada’s Democracy ($23M in funding, as per Federal Budget)
  6. Renewing Canada’s Middle East Strategy ($17M in funding, as per Federal Budget)
  7. Funding to rebuild and modernize the Canadian Security Intelligence Service’s Core Technical Investigative Capabilities (as per Federal Budget, specific amount not public)
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