The U.S. and Canada are strengthening integrated cross-border intelligence sharing and law enforcement operations. Canada’s own electronic eavesdropping agency is also working hand and hand with the NSA. They are both increasing data collection and surveillance in the North American Homeland.
Homeland Security Market Research stated the U.S. Homeland Defense (HLD) & Counter-Terror Intelligence market will grow from $20 billion in 2010 to $24 billion by 2014. (read more here) Continue reading “Canada & Mexico part of the U.S. Homeland work with the NSA/DHS to spy on citizens”

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