The National Intelligence Coordination Centre is a branch of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police that deals with online threats.
[1] The October Crisis led to the RCMP collecting intelligence by stealing documents and planting dynamite on suspected radicals.
[1] Maher Arar was arrested, rendered to Syria and tortured as the result of unfounded conclusions that had been shared with the FBI.
[1] A 2006 review found no evidence that he was linked to terrorist organisations and concluded the RCMP "lacked the expertise to conduct national security investigations".
[1] In September 2019 the RCMP arrested Cameron Ortis, who was director general of the National Intelligence Coordination Centre, who had been running the NICC since 2016.