Professor Monaghan on Surveillance and Indigenous Movements

Below is an assortment of news media coverage related to 鈥檚 research on the surveillance of Indigenous movements. In these news reports, Professor Monaghan addresses recent news about the RCMP鈥檚 Project SITKA, which was an investigation into prominent Indigenous activists in Canada.
Professor Monaghan raises a number of issues related to civil liberties; data collection and retention practices, as well as broader implications surrounding police responses to major protests like Idle No More.
Coverage includes:
- 听– 35 Indigenous anti-shale gas protesters in N.B. on RCMP ‘threat’ list
- 听– Information Morning – Fredericton with Terry Seguin; Jeffery Monaghan – Project Sitka
- 听– ‘We’ve always been seen as a threat,’ says former N.W.T. premier of RCMP surveillance revelations
- 听– RCMP intelligence centre compiled list of 89 Indigenous rights activists considered 鈥渢hreats鈥
- 听–聽Identities of two Mi鈥檏maq Warriors on RCMP 鈥榯hreat鈥 list revealed
- 听–聽The RCMP Used Police Databases and Social Media to Track Aboriginal Protestors
- – RCMP tracked 89 indigenous activists considered 鈥榯hreats鈥 for participating in protests
- – CJFE Condemns Project聽SITKA, Targeted Surveillance of聽Indigenous Land Defenders