Why can’t Canada label jihadi terrorism accurately as its allies do? What is it afraid of? No matter what you call it, it is the #1 terrorist threat globally
Author: Phil Gurski
Phil Gurski is the President and CEO of Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting Ltd. Phil is a 32-year veteran of CSE and CSIS and the author of six books on terrorism.
While it is always a good strategy to wait for more confirmation when it comes to terrorism, we can make initial assessments based on what we know.
There were very few terrorist attacks around the world this week with very few fatalities (10). Like every single other attack so far this year, all were Islamist in nature.
How can your country protect itself from threats to its nation if your leader does not believe it is a nation?
Western female jihadis have become a bit of a ‘soupe du jour’ of late in the media. How are we doing at prosecuting them for their crimes?
The Canadian government’s tendency to label our protectors ‘racist’ is insulting, inaccurate and undermines national security and public safety
What should be an appropriate sentence for treason? In Canada the answer is seven years – or less – apparently
Another week of Islamist attacks in Africa, the Middle East and Asia and, you guessed it, not a single RWE attack – again
Governments have an unfortunate habit of declaring terrorist groups ‘defeated’ when that is not at all true: ISIS is a good example
China has been getting away with illegal activities in Canada for years: what will it take the Canadian government to act?