Huda Mukbil is a Canadian former security intelligence operative and prominent social activist.
[2][3] Mukbil joined the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) a month before the September 11 attacks, becoming the first "Black Arab-Canadian Muslim spy".
[4] In 2005, she worked with British intelligence service MI5 to interpret telephone conversations of London bombing suspect Hamdi Isaac who spoke Arabic and Harari.
[7][8] Mukbil entered politics in 2021 Canadian federal election, running as a New Democratic Party nominee in the Ottawa South riding.
[9] In 2023, she released her memoir titled "Agent Of Change: My Life Fighting Terrorists, Spies and Institutional Racism".