History: May 17, 1963- Remembering a hero and victim
It was 50 years ago, May 17 1963, that Walter Leja was severely and permanently maimed while trying to dismantle a terrorist bomb in Montreal. Several bombs had been planted in mailboxes throughout the...
View ArticleCanadian security agencies track Canadian “foreign fighters” returning home
It’s believed the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) is tracking up to 80 Canadians it suspects of having travelled abroad to engage in terrorist activities. CSIS says some engaged in...
View ArticleThe miracle amid the tragedy of 9/11
The world was completely stunned by the incredible horror that unfolded in the United States with the terrorist attacks using commercial jetliners on Sept 11, 2001. In the confusion and the still...
View ArticleAlleged terrorist to be deported by Canada
Amidst a Canadian government push to toughen anti-terrorism laws and give Canadian authorities more powers, the country’s Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney announced on Wednesday (March 11) that...
View ArticleHistory: June 23, 1985: Canada’s worst terrorist air tragedy
On June 23 1985, hundreds of happy passengers boarded a flight in Canada destined for India. The Air India 747 designated as Flight 182 left Toronto with a stop in Montreal for more passengers before...
View ArticleCanada initiates action to revoke citizenship
The Federal government announced this week that it has begun the first case of revoking citizenship under a new law. The new law, first introduced last June, went into effect this May and would enable...
View ArticleCanadian security expert on reaction to Paris terrorist attacks.
The horrific attacks in Paris on Friday November 13 have shocked the world. It was the second deadly terror attack in France this year following the murders at the Charlie Hebdo magzine, and one of...
View ArticleAir India bomb-maker released on parole
It remains Canada’s worst case of terrorist mass murder, and indeed still one of the worst in the world. Now, of the many alleged conspirators, the only one convicted, is being released on parole. On...
View ArticleDocumentary film: A Jihadi in the Family
Imagine the shock to learn your son or daughter, who grew up watching cartoons, playing with friends, enjoying sports and music, suddenly, very suddenly, disappeared. Then later you discover they have...
View ArticleCanadian hostages in Philippines: PM – Canada pays no ransom
The news came Monday. A Canadian tourist among a small group taken hostage by an extremist Muslim group in the Phillipines was brutally beheaded. After a ransom deadline passed, John Ridsdel’s head...
View ArticleWorrisome photo as terror suspect poses beside Prime Minister
Many very serious questions are being raised about a mobile phone”selfie” in which a Canadian man suspected of involvement with middle-eastern terrorists, took a photo standing beside Prime Minister...
View ArticleIstanbul New Year’s terrorist murders- implications.
There is still confusion surrounding the tragic attack on revellers at the Reina nightclub in Istanbul. Daesh (ISIS) is now claiming responsibility for the attack by a lone gunman which left 39 dead...
View ArticleCanadian pro-Daesh teenager sentenced
A teenager in Brandon Manitoba has been sentenced to time served and two years probation for online counseling of terrorism. The teen’s name can’t be mentioned as he was 16-years-old at the time and so...
View ArticleJudge rules man not a terrorist, police insist he’s a threat
In 2017, a British Columbia resident, Othman Ayed Hamdan, was acquitted by a judge on charges of terrorism. However, the police still insist he’s a threat radicalized by Daesh (ISIS) and who was...
View ArticleHistory: May 17, 1963- Remembering a hero and victim
It was 50 years ago, May 17 1963, that Walter Leja was severely and permanently maimed while trying to dismantle a terrorist bomb in Montreal. Several bombs had been planted in mailboxes throughout the...
View ArticleCanadian security agencies track Canadian “foreign fighters” returning home
It’s believed the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) is tracking up to 80 Canadians it suspects of having travelled abroad to engage in terrorist activities. CSIS says some engaged in...
View ArticleThe miracle amid the tragedy of 9/11
The world was completely stunned by the incredible horror that unfolded in the United States with the terrorist attacks using commercial jetliners on Sept 11, 2001. In the confusion and the still...
View ArticleAlleged terrorist to be deported by Canada
Amidst a Canadian government push to toughen anti-terrorism laws and give Canadian authorities more powers, the country’s Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney announced on Wednesday (March 11) that...
View ArticleHistory: May 17, 1963- Remembering a hero and victim
It was 50 years ago, May 17 1963, that Walter Leja was severely and permanently maimed while trying to dismantle a terrorist bomb in Montreal. Several bombs had been planted in mailboxes throughout the...
View ArticleCanadian security agencies track Canadian “foreign fighters” returning home
It’s believed the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) is tracking up to 80 Canadians it suspects of having travelled abroad to engage in terrorist activities. CSIS says some engaged in...
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