Canadian Security Intelligence Service releases 2025 public report

News release

Today, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) released its 2025 public report. The report reflects the complexity of Canada’s current national security environment. It highlights the impact of the demands on CSIS and how the organization continues to meet the ever-evolving threats facing Canada.

The report highlights the numerous achievements and stark reminders that CSIS saw in 2025, including achieving a number of counterterrorism successes that led to law enforcement action, the progress made by the organization in counterintelligence and counter-foreign interference efforts, as well as countering life-threatening transnational repression and preventing cyber intrusion by foreign states. The report also describes the critical role CSIS intelligence, advice, and action play in advancing Canada’s security, sovereignty, and economic prosperity.

CSIS continues to play an essential role in protecting national security, providing an intelligence advantage and taking decisive action to counter national security threats affecting Canada and all Canadians.

The release of the CSIS Public Report 2025 supports CSIS’ commitment to increased transparency, and to ensuring that Canadians have the information and tools they need to confront the collective threats that affect us all.

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“The Canadian threat landscape is constantly evolving. In reviewing CSIS activities in 2025, the report serves as an important tool for all Canadians to better understand the threats we face together. It should also serve as a reminder of the work we must do together to counter these threats and keep our country safe."

- Dan Rogers, Director, Canadian Security Intelligence Service

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2026-05-01