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Grant Bristow kept silent for almost ten years about his controversial work as a CSIS spy in Canada’s neo-Nazi movement. Now, finally, he’s ready to tell his side of the story
October 31, 2019 - by Andrew MitrovicaAndrew Mitrovica Updated 13:49, Oct. 31, 2019 | Published 4:22, Sep. 12, 2004This article was published over a year ago. Some information may no longer be current.
THE INSTANT Grant Bristow answered the telephone on Friday morning, August 12, 1994, the new, sedate life he had built in a bland Toronto suburb for himself, his wife, and son began to unravel. For six years, Bristow had inhabited the perilous universe of white supremacists as a mole for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (csis).