Canada Should Work More With Five Eyes to Counter China and Russia Threats: Report

Canada Should Work More With Five Eyes to Counter China and Russia Threats: Report
A sign for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service building is seen in Ottawa in a file photo. As China and Russia attempt to reshape the international system and constrain the democratic West, Canada could do much more with its trusted partners in the Five Eyes alliance to counter the challenge, a new report says. The Canadian Press/Sean Kilpatrick
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Canada should collaborate more with its partners in the Five Eyes intelligence alliance to confront the challenges China and Russia pose to the liberal democracies in the West, a new report says.

Titled “Evolving the Five Eyes: Opportunities and Challenges in the New Strategic Landscape,” the report says the members of the Five Eyes—Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand—could work together to expand the ability of the alliance to counter China and Russia on a wider range of fronts, particularly in the areas of technology, information, military, and economics.