Canada’s spy chief has apologized to staff over his response to rape and bullying allegations in the agency’s British Columbia office.
In a town hall this week, David Vigneault told Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) members that the officer accused in the allegations is no longer employed by the agency as of Monday.
The news follows an investigation by The Canadian Press that reported what officers called a “toxic workplace” in the agency’s B.C. surveillance unit.
One officer said she was raped nine times by a senior colleague while in surveillance vehicles on missions in 2019 and 2020.
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A second officer said she was later