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- ?date=19930815&slug=1716072 accessdate "2013-12-02".
- ?date=19930815&slug=1716072 archivedate "2013-12-02".
- ?date=19930815&slug=1716072 archiveurl ?date=19930815&slug=1716072.
- ?date=19930815&slug=1716072 author "David Wise".
- ?date=19930815&slug=1716072 date "1993-08-15".
- ?date=19930815&slug=1716072 deadurl "No".
- ?date=19930815&slug=1716072 isCitedBy Gilles_G._Brunet.
- ?date=19930815&slug=1716072 isCitedBy Leslie_James_Bennett.
- ?date=19930815&slug=1716072 publisher Seattle_Times.
- ?date=19930815&slug=1716072 quote "Gen. Oleg Kalugin, who had headed foreign counterintelligence for the KGB, said on the program that there indeed had been a mole in the Mounties who was paid "hundreds of thousands of dollars." The CBC program identified the mole as Gilles G. Brunet, a former Mountie, whose father had been the first director of the security service.".
- ?date=19930815&slug=1716072 quote "The day after the TV program aired, Canada's present solicitor general, Doug Lewis, arose in the House of Commons and said: "I want to assure Mr. Bennett and the House that the government of Canada believes that Mr. Bennett was never a KGB mole." Twenty-one years after his dismissal, Bennett had finally been officially cleared by Ottawa.".
- ?date=19930815&slug=1716072 title "A Labyrinth Of Spies: One Victim's Story -- The CIA Thought Canadian Agent Was Really A Mole".
- ?date=19930815&slug=1716072 url ?date=19930815&slug=1716072.