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FEATURED NEWS: Extremism and the new threat landscape |
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The RCMP swooped in on an alleged terrorist conspiracy because one of the suspects was about to get on a plane to India, according to the Canadian Press
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For three days, the al-Qaida-linked brothers and a gunman believed to be their partner terrorized France and shook the world
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The 2015 Pan Am Games will be a “litmus test” of how Canadian security has reacted to a surge in global terrorism, according to a Metro News report
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It’s undeniable. The reality of the threat from extremist acts has changed. Have you recognized the shift and do you appreciate its gravity? With recent attacks on Canadian Forces personnel in Canada, a café in Sydney and now on journalists in Paris, we have allowed ourselves to be comforted by such dismissive catch-phrases as “it’s a targeted attack,” or “it’s an isolated event.”
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A Quebec judge has denied bail to a man arrested on terrorism-related charges, ruling he could pose a serious threat to public safety and national security
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Sen. Charles Schumer is calling for daily screening of airport and airline workers for weapons following last month's arrests of five men accused of smuggling guns through the New York and Atlanta airports
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The U.S. government was not responsible for sustained electronic attacks that crippled North Korea's Internet infrastructure last month, just after President Barack Obama promised that his administration would respond to the hacker break-in at Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc., two senior U.S. officials told The Associated Press
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Event Calendar |
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Location: Toronto, Ont.
Date: March 25, 2015
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Location: Las Vegas, Nev.
Date: April 15-17, 2015
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Location: London, U.K.
Date: April 21-22, 2015
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Location: Laval, Que.
Date: April 22, 2015
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