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- Project_Shock abstract "In the ten days immediately following the September 11 attacks in the United States in 2001, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) initiated Project Shock which sought to quickly collect and act on any information or rumors related to possible threats posed by Muslims in Canada.The authorities noted that \"many of the tangible and intangible barriers were taken down\", allowing the RCMP previously disallowed access to government files, permission to give such information to foreign governments and send copies of hard drives seized in raids to Americans. It was ostensibly the first time the RCMP had been allowed to mix intelligence gathering and law enforcement since the 1981 Royal Commission of Inquiry into Certain Activities of the RCMP, which had revealed a number of scandals surrounding the RCMP Security Service, and led to the dissolution of the unit.Six years later the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, Jennifer Stoddart, noted that similar tips proved \"little more than public hysteria during a time of crisis\", and in 2009 explained the database as \"information that they thought might have been of strategic importance\", but that it had been closed down.".
- Project_Shock thumbnail RCMP_car_in_Ottawa.jpg?width=300.
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- Project_Shock wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Project_Shock wikiPageRevisionID "702123671".
- Project_Shock wikiPageWikiLink Calgary_Police_Service.
- Project_Shock wikiPageWikiLink Category:Terrorism_in_Canada.
- Project_Shock wikiPageWikiLink Hard_disk_drive.
- Project_Shock wikiPageWikiLink Identity_document_forgery.
- Project_Shock wikiPageWikiLink Integrated_National_Security_Enforcement_Teams.
- Project_Shock wikiPageWikiLink Islam_in_Canada.
- Project_Shock wikiPageWikiLink Jennifer_Stoddart.
- Project_Shock wikiPageWikiLink List_of_controversies_involving_the_Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police.
- Project_Shock wikiPageWikiLink Privacy_Commissioner_of_Canada.
- Project_Shock wikiPageWikiLink RCMP_Security_Service.
- Project_Shock wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police.
- Project_Shock wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Commission_of_Inquiry_into_Certain_Activities_of_the_RCMP.
- Project_Shock wikiPageWikiLink Second_(parliamentary_procedure).
- Project_Shock wikiPageWikiLink September_11_attacks.
- Project_Shock wikiPageWikiLink File:RCMP_car_in_Ottawa.jpg.
- Project_Shock wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:CanadianTerrorism.
- Project_Shock wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Project_Shock wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
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- Project_Shock subject Category:Terrorism_in_Canada.
- Project_Shock comment "In the ten days immediately following the September 11 attacks in the United States in 2001, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) initiated Project Shock which sought to quickly collect and act on any information or rumors related to possible threats posed by Muslims in Canada.The authorities noted that \"many of the tangible and intangible barriers were taken down\", allowing the RCMP previously disallowed access to government files, permission to give such information to foreign governments and send copies of hard drives seized in raids to Americans. ".
- Project_Shock label "Project Shock".
- Project_Shock sameAs Q7249320.
- Project_Shock sameAs m.09rv5yj.
- Project_Shock sameAs Q7249320.
- Project_Shock wasDerivedFrom Project_Shock?oldid=702123671.
- Project_Shock depiction RCMP_car_in_Ottawa.jpg.
- Project_Shock isPrimaryTopicOf Project_Shock.