On this day in 2004, two were killed in bombing three days after 85 Muslims were crushed to death by military.
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Canada was shocked by the killing of a soldier at the National Cenotaph by a homegrown terrorist
Today in terrorism: October 20, 2014
It is indeed rare that I find myself writing about terrorism in my own country. I thankfully live in a land where political or religious violence is infrequent and even on those occasions where someone, or several someones, is plotting to do something violent we are blessed with a competent set of counter terrorism agencies […]
Retired from CSIS, author Phil Gurski writes about the threat of terrorism in Canada in “The Threat from Within”.
I constantly hear the accusation that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is ‘soft on terrorism’. Where are people getting this idea? How many examples do you want?
Mickaël Harpon’s drift toward fundamentalist Islam went undetected even though he worked in unit that tracked Islamist radicals.
The spy next door
The arrest of a senior Canadian intelligence official on allegations of stealing classified materials has shaken the international intelligence community.
Pity poor Maxime Bernier. The leader of the People’s Party of Canada, who came within a hair’s breadth of becoming head honcho of the Conservative Party, cannot catch a break.
For those who could not make my recent RCMI lecture on terrorism in Canada on October 1, here it is!
Espionage or sabotage, foreign influence… Why do we have security intelligence services like the CSIS? What do they do for us?
