This is Jeffrey Paul Delisle, a Canadian intelligence officer accused of leaking government secrets.<br/> The Navy sub-lieutenant is also facing charges of breach of trust and communicating safeguarded information to a foreign entity.<br/> He is the first Canadian in recent memory charged with espionage at home - If convicted he could get life under a secrecy law enacted post-September 11.<br/> Delisle has allegedly been leaking secrets since 2007 while working for an intelligence unit in Halifax that tracks vessels in Canadian waters.<br/> The center has access to secret data from NATO countries, but Canadian police said they are not aware of any threat to public safety.<br/> Lindsey Parietti, Reuters
