Jim Judd

James Judd (born August 1947) is a Canadian retired diplomat and senior civil servant. He served as the Director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS). He was appointed to the position by Liberal Prime Minister Paul Martin on November 29, 2004 and retired from the position on June 27, 2009, before the end of his term.[1][2] He was succeeded by Richard Fadden, the former Deputy Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Canada.

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