SECRET DOCUMENTS AND IMAGES! (below)
Some slides from a top secret RCMP presentation to Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, Sept. 1971
A 1930s cartoon from the University of Saskatchewan student newspaper, The Sheaf, which prompted an RCMP investigation of the paper.
A list of the wide variety of groups targetted by the RCMP in the early 1970s and their presence at Canadian universities.
Cover page of a Jan. 2001 RCMP security presentation.
Photos taken by an RCMP student informant at the Universite Laval, Thanksgiving weekend, 1961. Those in the photos were members of the Combined Universities Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.
A member of the RCMP Security Service caught with a camera at a 1963 peace rally after the RCMP had denied taking photos at such demonstrations.
1930s
1960s
1970s
2001
1950s
Introduction to a phony letter created by the RCMP in 1956 to encourage division within the Communist Party of Canada.
First page of the letter.
1990s
RCMP National Security Investigations Section Undercover Report about an anti-APEC meeting in Vancouver, July 8, 1997.
1940s
Link to copy of Operation Sidewinder, a 1997 joint CSIS-RCMP examination of the links between Chinese intelligence and triads and their potential influence in Canada.
A 1940 document that reveals the name of a faculty member at the University of Toronto who supplied information to the police. The section was to have been deleted under the Access to Information Act, hence the black markings.
Website containing a list of FBI files and information on how to make Freedom of Information Requests
A group photo of what constituted RCMP intelligence in 1944. One of the most interesting figures in the picture is the short man at the end of the middle row.  His name was John Leopold and you can read a short bio of him if you click on his name.