On February 9, 2022, Equibit Group Ltd. achieved a significant breakthrough in its lawsuit against the Government of Canada: the successful location and service of a key CSIS informant who is central to the allegations of insider sabotage.
The Service
Read the Affidavit of Service here:
Context and Significance
This service marked a hard-won victory in a case that has been defined by delay, obstruction, and institutional resistance. The individual in question had been implicated in critical events during Equibit’s collapse — including the sudden disappearance of key source code and other actions that severely damaged the company at a vulnerable time. His formal service brought one of the key human elements of the alleged operation into the legal proceedings.
What This Means
The successful service of the CSIS informant strengthens the evidentiary chain connecting technical sabotage, insider betrayal, and state-level involvement. It demonstrates that despite prolonged attempts to avoid accountability, the legal process can still reach key figures when sufficient pressure is applied.
This milestone fits the broader pattern seen throughout the Equibit case: institutional resistance followed by incremental but meaningful breakthroughs through determined documentation and legal pursuit.
The Larger Fight
Every step forward in this litigation — whether serving difficult parties, preserving forensic evidence, or building the public record — reinforces the core question at the heart of this campaign:
Is there rule of law in Canada when powerful intelligence agencies and their associates are involved?
The public documentation at equibitlawsuit.com exists to ensure these developments cannot be hidden or dismissed. The full Factum of Equibit Group, which will synthesize all available evidence into one comprehensive record, continues to advance and will be released in due course.
The pursuit of accountability continues.
