On January 18, 2018 a pregnant woman was moderately wounded by a terrorist in a stabbing attack near Jerusalem
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.
Countries treat first degree murder seriously, as they should: why doesn’t Canada when it comes to terrorism?

An update on my forthcoming book – a history of terrorism in Canada as seen through the eyes of CT practitioners: all edits done, headed off to a layout expert. Expecting publication in a few weeks. Stay tuned!
On this day in 2016 a man wearing a swastika-emblazoned helmet and “Hitler moustache” attacked two Afghan refugees on a ski slope in Altenberg, Germany.
On this day in 2007 at least 70 people were killed at a largely Shiite university in northeastern Baghdad.
Pushing back against the idea that the US intelligence community ‘failed’ on January 6.
On this day in 2006 a suicide car bomb hit a Canadian military convoy in southern Afghanistan, killing three civilians including diplomat Glyn Berry
Long pandemic could add to extremism, decline in democracy: Defence Department report.
On this day in 2004 a female suicide bomber killed at least four Israelis at the Erez border crossing separating Israel and northern Gaza.
The Modi government in India is encouraging acts of Hindu terrorism against the country’s Muslims to prevent mythical ‘love jihad’.