Russian ex-spy refused return to Canada
A Russian woman who spied on Canada for six years after assuming the identity of a dead child lost an appeal to return to the country to live with her new Canadian husband,
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The Moscow Times reports referring to Bloomberg news agency.
Elena Miller lived in Canada during the early 1990s under the name of Laurie Catherine Mary Lambert, claiming her maiden name was Brodie. The real Laurie Catherine Mary Brodie was born in Quebec on Sept. 8, 1963, and died in Toronto before her second birthday, Canada's Security Intelligence Service said. Miller's husband called himself Ian Mackenzie Lambert, the name of an Ontario child who died Feb. 17, 1966, before he was three months old. According to Canada's intelligence service, the couple's real names were Dmitry Vladimirovich Olshansky and Yelena Borisovna Olshanskaya. They worked for the Russian foreign intelligence service, the Canadian agency said. The two were deported from Canada in June 1996, they divorced that same year, she then married Canadian doctor Peter Miller the same December. Miller said she posed no threat to Canada, having quit the spy agency in October 1996, the paper writes.
According to Bloomberg, Canada's federal court chief, Justice Allan Lutfy, ruled that former Public Safety Minister Anne McLellan's decision denying Elena Miller's immigration request was not unreasonable.
The Cold War is long over, but foreign spies are still trying to infiltrate key federal departments in a continuing quest for secrets, Canada's intelligence agency says in its latest annual report. The Canadian Security Intelligence Service warns scientific and technological developments in Canada's natural resource sector are also a prime target. While CSIS singles out no country by name in the report, the service says both "traditionally hostile and ostensibly friendly" governments have engaged in spying against Canada. According to CSIS, Canada has been targeted by nations seeking advantages in fields such as aerospace, biotechnology, chemicals, communications, information technology, mining, metallurgy, nuclear energy, oil, gas and environmental technologies.
По радио сказали, что она судится за то, что ее не пускают.
Вот так. В иммиграцию не пустили. Пришлось со шпионом ехать.
Шпион накрылся. Пришлось Канадца срочно любить.
Матерый ежик - сквозь пальцы лезет.
Даже шпионы хотят обратно в Канаду
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Даже шпионы хотят обратно в Канаду
Эх, хорошо в стране канадской ж:жить.
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Ну если понравилось то вот еще одна про иммиграцию и чиновников.
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Ну не везет.
Сегодня опять про очередного шпиона из России по радио.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2006/11/ ... kip300x250
Нефтянкой у них лучше рулить теперь получается.
Сегодня опять про очередного шпиона из России по радио.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2006/11/ ... kip300x250
Нефтянкой у них лучше рулить теперь получается.
Эх, хорошо в стране канадской ж:жить.