CSIS officer fired for complaining publicly about agency’s lack of COVID-19 masking
A report by Employment and Social Development Canada also later “condemned the Service for the very same thing,” Kim Patenaude wrote.Vos Smith told CSIS in an email that the failure to require masking was “bizarre,” and he had faced reprisals and attempts to discredit him for expressing concerns about the policies.
COVID-19 fuelled national security challenges for CSIS, as extremists and authoritarian anti-western regimes — notably China, Russia and Iran — tried to capitalize on the pandemic by spreading conspiracy theories. At the same time, it was a challenging time for CSIS employees, many of whom were unable to work remotely because of the secretive nature of their jobs.in February 2021, complaining about the lack of physical distancing at headquarters and weak policies on workplace masking.CSIS officer Gary Vos Smith giving an interview to Global News about his agency’s workplace COVID-19 protocols.
In the interview, Vos Smith said he was speaking for hundreds of intelligence service staff frustrated about CSIS pandemic policies when he raised the issue, first internally and then with Global News.While he said it went against his instincts as an intelligence officer to speak out, he felt compelled to talk about employee health and safety concerns that in his view were not being properly addressed.
On Nov. 15, 2022, CSIS sent him an email telling him to report to headquarters the next day to receive a termination letter, according to correspondence viewed by Global News.
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