The other week Islamic State (a.k.a. ISIS) came out with issue #14 of its premier on-line magazine Dabiq. There was the usual stir over the appearance of yet another propaganda product from the world’s most worrisome terrorist group as analysts pored over the text to do content analysis and determine whether this edition contained any […]
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The challenge of hostage situations
Now that the immediate horror of what happened to John Ridsdel has passed – not that this heinous act will ever be forgotten – many have turned their attention to what the Canadian government could or should have done to save the life of this Canadian citizen. Debates of this nature are inevitable as everyone […]
Life is all about making choices, whether this applies at the level of the individual or the state. Presumably both types of decisions are aimed at contributing to the personal or common good, and both are constrained by resources, financial or otherwise. Decisions have consequences since electing one path means rejecting another one or several […]
Ottawa has a gang problem. This should come as a surprise to no one as Ottawa is a relatively large city (more or less a million people) and most big cities are plagued with similar issues. We should note that the size of the gang issue in the nation’s capital is not nearly as serious […]
Dreaming of terrorism
As we strive to learn more about why people adopt violent extremist views and, more importantly in my opinion, try to determine which people pose a real threat to society, we often find ourselves in areas we would not have expected. We need to exhaust every avenue, no matter how outside the box, for two […]
Terrorism and information sharing
Canadians are funny people. I don’t mean funny ha-ha although we do have a pretty good track record of comedians (Jim Carey, Mike Myers, Samantha Bee, John Candy, Catherine O’Hara – I am sure I am missing other great comics). I mean we want our security and intelligence agencies to stop terrorism but we don’t […]
Radicalization as a Social Phenomenon
This interview is part of The SecDev Foundation’s Prevent Violent Extremism: A Social Media Research Portal.
First of all kudos to the Trudeau government for its recent announcement on funding for counter radicalisation and community engagement. $35 million over five years is an excellent start and, although details are wanting, the government sees the new “Office of the Community Outreach and Counter Radicalisation Coordinator” as a leadership post for Canada’s efforts. This […]
Could Brussels happen in Canada?
In the wake of the horrendous attacks in Brussels this week, there has been a cascade of stories, op-ed pieces and analyses of the event, ranging from why Belgian security services did not prevent it to whether more are on their way. Political scientist, sociologists and even a few former spies have weighed in, and […]
I learned a long time ago not to jump to conclusions based on very little information (a cardinal sin in intelligence analysis). Hence some of this post will be tenuous in nature. I am writing of course on the attack at a Canadian Armed Forces recruiting centre in Toronto on March 14th in which a knife-wielding […]
