Target Approval and Review Committee
A branch of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, the Target Approval and Review Committee grants or denies the ability to put a suspect or group under surveillance and open a clandestine investigation. It is chaired by the Director of CSIS, senior CSIS officers and representatives from the Department of Justice and Deputy Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness.
In March 1991, TARC amended their previous regulations, and included a requirement that the Solicitor General must be consulted before allowing any investigation.
"The range of investigative techniques to be deployed under this authorization will be subject to consultation with the Minister."
From this point on, the Service was required to send an aide-mémoire to the Solicitor General - prior to implementing the TARC Certificate.
Levels of investigation
There are three levels of possible allowance.- Level 1
- Level 2
- Level 3
Notable instances
- On October 3, 1989, noted right-wing neo-Nazi Wolfgang Droege, became the subject of a TARC Level 2.