An Uncharacteristically Poignant Spy Story: A Former CSIS Officer Reflects on Life in The Service
Remember to LIKE, COMMENT, SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE. Also, consider becoming a supporting member of this channel and help bring this project to life! Thank you for your support! In this video, Ruari Nicholson, a former Intelligence Officer and Director General for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), shares from the heart about his work in Afghanistan and the sense of belonging and purpose he got from his time in The Service. For more information about The Service, the documentary series that will change everything you thought you knew about spies, currently in development, visit https://theservice.ca.

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