Canada's Immigration Crisis, Part 2 — Inside the National Security Lens
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Guest: Phil Gurski, retired CSIS strategic analyst. He spent 32 years in Canadian intelligence, including 15 years with CSIS and the OPP Anti-Terrorism Section as a strategic terrorism analyst, and is now president and CEO of Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting. He's the author of six books on terrorism, with his most recent covering the history of terrorism in Canada. The Hub
Overview: Picking up where Part 1 left off, this episode goes deeper into the security and intelligence dimensions of Canada's immigration debate. With a former CSIS insider in the chair, the conversation moves past the political headlines and into how Canada actually screens, monitors, and assesses risk tied to migration flows — and where the system holds up or falls short.