Archive/File: fascism/canada/bc christie.001 Last-Modified: 1994/12/20 Source: Victoria Times-Colonist (A1) Dec. 17, 1994 SPY AGENCY 'Lapdog' report, Christie charges By Richard Watts, Times-Colonist Staff The Canadian spy agency is guarded by a 'lapdog' not a watchdog, said Doug Christie the controversial Victoria lawyer who complains he was spied on himself. "It's worse than I expected. They call it the watchdog report I consider it a lapdog report," said Christie. "It's really disgusting that these people either deliberately or accidentally missed the point that CSIS should not be spying on lawful domestic activity," he said. A report on the activities of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service was released Thursday in Ottawa exonerating the spy agency for targeting right-wing and racist groups. The report said CSIS was justified in spying on Canadians, although the spy may have gone too far on occasion and new guidelines are needed. The report failed to name the spy, although the investigation was initiated after news reports identified, Grant Bristow, one of the founders of the Heritage Front, as a CSIS agent when he founded the white-supremacist party. Christie has said Bristow, and a fellow founder of the Heritage Front came to Victoria about four years ago and tried to recruit the lawyer into a violent harrassment campaign against prominent Canadian Jews. Christie, who has made a name for himself by defending people charged with hate-mongering-type crimes, turned the two down flat and forgot about it. But when the news stories surfaced that Bristow was a CSIS agent he remembered the visit and complained to the service. Christie said initially the CSIS watchdog was not interested. But he eventually received a call from a man who said CSIS had a report, from a source they refused to name, that Christie had counselled Holocaust-denying author, David Irving, to commit perjury at his 1992 hearing in which he was deported. "I lost my temper and I said 'you people are nothing but a bunch of political hacks,'" said Christie. "I knew what he was doing. He was threatening me. He was basically saying "you said nasty things about us, now we have something on you," said Christie. He complained the watchdog report paints the agent as a hero saving Canadians from racism, and ignores the fact he was spying on Canadians engaging in lawful activity. Racism "is not illegal. It's a state of mind. It's a belief. It's an opinion," said Christie. "CSIS is being used as political police force and the Liberals aren't going to do anything about it because they did it against the right people," said Christie. =30=
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