1. CSIS - Noun
2. CSIS - Proper noun
Canada's main foreign intelligence agency that gathers and analyzes information to provide security intelligence for the Canadian government
Source: WordNetAll told, between 2014 and 2019, CSIS received at least from the U.S. government and Pentagon contractors, including at least $400,000 from Lockheed Martin and more than $200,000 from Boeing. Source: Internet
CSIS is anything but alone when it comes to the moneyed interests pushing Washington to invest ever more in what now passes for “security” in the Pacific region. Source: Internet
According to Ano, the CSIS is undertaken to help LGUs perform their mandate of ensuring the welfare of the citizens and to guide them on areas of improvement in the delivery of basic public service as provided by the Local Government Code of 1991. Source: Internet
The CSIS Alliances and American Leadership Program is pushing the Quad towards a formal military alliance like the NATO in Asia Pacific region. Source: Internet
After a four-month delay, Canada’s spy agency, perhaps sensing a wonderful whitewashing opportunity, sent Jacob a CSIS hat, medallion, and patch. Source: Internet
CSIS tries to assess the reliability of "every bit of information it gets," but O'Brian conceded the agency "normally" doesn't know how information was obtained. Source: Internet