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CSEC and information
The CSEC also provides technical advice, guidance and services to the Government of Canada to maintain the security of its information and information infrastructures.
In Proceedings of the Canadian Senate Standing Committee on National Security and Defence, CSEC Chief John Adams, indicated that the CSE is collecting communications data when he suggested that the legislation was not perfect in regard to interception of information relating to the " envelope ".
In 1996, it was suggested that CSEC had monitored all communications between National Defence Headquarters and Somalia, and were withholding information from the Somalia Inquiry into the killing of two unarmed Somalis by Canadian soldiers.
It is a highly useful tool for collecting information on the worst forms of child labour, like CSEC, that is difficult to capture with standard quantitative surveys.

CSEC and was
The Albert P. Crary Science and Engineering Center ( CSEC ), located at McMurdo Station, was dedicated in November 1991 by the National Science Foundation ( NSF ).
The CSEC was established in 1946 as the Communications Branch of the National Research Council ( CBNRC ), and was transferred to the DND in 1975 by an Order in Council.
During the Cold War, CSEC was primarily responsible for providing SIGINT data to the Department of National Defence regarding the military operations of the Soviet Union.
Two former CSEC employeeshave since testified that no CSEC report was ever produced.

CSEC and secret
A former employee of the organization, Mike Frost, claimed in a 1994 book, Spyworld, that the agency eavesdropped on Margaret Trudeau to find out if she smoked marijuana and that CSEC had monitored two of former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher's dissenting cabinet ministers in London on behalf of the UK's secret service.

CSEC and for
Commercial sexual exploitation of children ( CSEC ) includes prostitution of children, child pornography, child sex tourism, trafficking of children for sexual purposes, or other forms of transactional sex with children.
However, child prostitution excludes other identifiable manifestations of CSEC, such as commercial sexual exploitation through child marriage, domestic child labor, and the trafficking of children for sexual purposes.
The rapid assessment into CSEC includes studying children engaging in sex in return for food or other key needs, and forced child marriages.
On the one hand, children who are trafficked are often trafficked for the purposes of CSEC.
Further, even if some of the children trafficked for other forms of work are subsequently sexually abused at work, this does not necessarily constitute CSEC.
Child rape, for example, will not usually constitute CSEC.
As is the case for other worst forms of child labour, severe poverty, the possibility of relatively high earnings, low value attached to education, family dysfunction, a cultural obligation to help support the family or the need to earn money to simply survive are all factors that make children vulnerable to CSEC.
* prohibiting the trafficking of children ( which is defined as being a person under 18 years of age ) for purposes of commercial sexual exploitation of children ( CSEC ), exploitative labour practices or the removal of body parts ;
Students who wish to sit for the CAPE usually possess CSEC or an equivalent certification.

CSEC and years
CSEC also potentially includes arranged marriages involving children under the age of 18 years, where the child has not freely consented to marriage and where the child is sexually abused.
* Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate ( CSEC ) examinations are usually taken by students after five years of secondary school, and mark the end of standard secondary education.

CSEC and program
In 2006, CTV Montreal ’ s program On Your Side conducted a three-part documentary on CSEC naming it “ Canada ’ s most secretive spy agency ” and that “ this ultra-secret agency has now become very powerful ”, conducting surveillance by monitoring phone calls, e-mails, chat groups, radio, microwave, and satellite.

CSEC and on
In 2007, former Ontario lieutenant-governor, James Bartleman, testified at the Air India Inquiry on May 3 that he saw a CSEC communications intercept warning of the June 22, 1985 bombing of Air India Flight 182 before it occurred.
The school can be termed a " seven-year " school but qualification into Form Six is based on the student's performance at the CSEC ( Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate ) examinations.

CSEC and organization
The origins of the CSEC can be traced back to the Second World War where the civilian organization worked with intercepted foreign electronic communications, collected largely from the Canadian Signal Corps station at Rockcliffe airport in Ottawa.

CSEC and Canadian
The Communications Security Establishment Canada ( CSEC or CSE ) () ( CSTC or CST ) is the Canadian government's national cryptologic agency.
CSEC is bound by all Canadian laws, including the Criminal Code of Canada, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and the Privacy Act.

CSEC and by
A declaration of the World Congress Against the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children, held in Stockholm in 1996, defined CSEC as, " sexual abuse by the adult and remuneration in cash or in kind to the child or to a third person or persons.
In 1991, the National Science Foundation ( NSF ), which manages the U. S. Antarctic Program ( USAP ), honoured his memory by dedicating a state-of-the-art laboratory complex in his name, the Albert P. Crary Science and Engineering Center ( CSEC ) located in McMurdo Station.
Rapid assessments are being done into child trafficking in all these countries, and one or more of them are also researching commercial sexual exploitation of children ( CSEC ), children used by adults to commit crime, extreme cases of herding of livestock, and use of children in the production of charcoal.
The CSEC examinations are often called the CXC examinations as they were the only examinations offered by the CXC from 1979 until 1998.

CSEC and .
The Youth Advocate Program International ( YAPI ) describes CSEC as a form of coercion and violence against children and a contemporary form of slavery.
* Albert P. Crary Science and Engineering Center ( CSEC )
The CSEC is accountable to the Minister of National Defence through its deputy head, the Chief of the CSEC.
CSEC also worked with CFS Leitrim, located just south of Ottawa, which is Canada's oldest operational signal intelligence collection station.
The CSEC is now publicly known, and occupies several buildings in Ottawa, including the well-known Edward Drake Building and the neighbouring Sir Leonard Tilley Building.
Since then, CSEC has diversified and now is the primary SIGINT resource in Canada.
With the rapid expansion in the number of CSEC personnel since the 9 / 11 attack in the US, the existing CSEC facilities are no longer sufficiently large.
Along with these services from the United States, the UK, New Zealand and Australia, CSEC is believed to form the ECHELON system.

information and gathered
Much information has been gathered relative to quantitative sampling and assesment techniques.
While on these journeys, Abbahu gathered so many Halakot that scholars turned to him for information on mooted questions ( Yer.
When sufficient information has been gathered, the investigation of the candidate, who is called " Servant of God ", is presented by the local bishop to the Roman Curia — in particular, the Congregation for the Causes of the Saints — where it is assigned a postulator, whose task is to gather further information about the life of the Servant of God.
" Venerable / Heroic in Virtue " When enough information has been gathered, the congregation will recommend to the pope that he make a proclamation of the Servant of God's heroic virtue ( that is, that the servant exhibited the theological virtues of faith, hope and charity, and the cardinal virtues of prudence, justice, fortitude and temperance, to a heroic degree ).
During that month, its intelligence services gathered information about sightings by ground observers of Russian-built MiG-21 fighters and Il-28 light bombers.
Through contact centres, valuable information about company are routed to appropriate people, contacts to be tracked and data to be gathered.
He incorporated the knowledge of Africa, the Indian Ocean and the Far East, gathered by Arab merchants and explorers with the information inherited from the classical geographers to create the most accurate map of the world up until his time.
The historical background of Philippians is traditionally gathered from two main primary New Testament sources: ( 1 ) informative internal data from the letter itself and ( 2 ) related information garnered from the rest of the New Testament Canon.
On this visit to Europe he also warned that his intelligence had gathered information about a large-scale attack on U. S. soil being imminent.
In one study, results gathered from 144 six-person juries indicated that when juries are in receipt of jury nullification information from the judge or defense attorney they are more likely to acquit a sympathetic defendant and judge a dangerous defendant more harshly than when such information is not present or when challenges are made to nullification arguments.
Further information can be gathered from travellers such as Benjamin of Tudela and Ibn Jubayr.
It was in 1866 – 67 that information on Comet Tempel-Tuttle was gathered pointing it out as the source of the meteor shower.
David Card and Alan Krueger gathered information on fast food restaurants in New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania in an attempt to see what effect this increase had on employment within New Jersey.
Once information had been gathered, an inquisitorial trial could begin.
Sanger also wanted to publish a book that directly described contraceptive options ( in contrast to the articles in The Woman Rebel which only indirectly discussed contraception ), so she gathered information, much of it from Europe, and published the pamphlet Family Limitation, in direct violation of the Comstock Law.
He next dropped behind German lines in occupied Norway, where he met with Free Norwegian guerrillas and gathered information leading to the destruction of a German plant being used to develop atomic weapons.
Oral history also refers to information gathered in this manner and to a written work ( published or unpublished ) based on such data, often preserved in archives and large libraries.
For example, a sole trader's business activities will be regulated ( unless it's a small business ), but information gathered outside business activities won't be ;
From Anywhere .” The FTC has obtained a temporary order prohibiting the defendants from selling the software and disconnecting from the Internet any of their servers that collect, store, or provide access to information that this software has gathered.
On this visit to Europe he also warned that his intelligence had gathered information about a large-scale attack on U. S. soil being imminent.
and gave authorities the ability to share information gathered before a federal grand jury with other agencies.
The information gathered by President Harding's Alaska tour found that to improve agriculture in South Central Alaska, irrigation would be required due to low territory rainfall totals.
The information gathered in this portal is utilized by the countries to set priorities for future strategies or plans, implement, monitor, and evaluate it.

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