How the RCMP spied on Indigenous organizations — and how we broke the story
· brodie fenlon
AI Briefing
- RCMP spied on Indigenous organizations from 1968 to 1982, targeting organizations and disrupting Indigenous activism.
- The program was led by the RCMP's Indigenous Affairs Branch and involved surveillance, infiltration, and sabotage.
- The revelations come after years of Indigenous leaders and whistleblowers spoke out about the program's existence.
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