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    RCMP claims 488% spike in Canada’s terrorism charges

    May 25, 2025Updated:May 25, 2025 World No Comments
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    The RCMP wrote to the people security minister to say that the violence costs in Canada increased by 488 percent last year. Aggressive extremism continues to pose a serious threat to national security, according to the RCMP’s supervisory presentation document, which was made available on a state website. According to the briefing,” French police have destroyed six criminal plots in the last 12 weeks alone, with arrests spanning Edmonton to Ottawa to Toronto.” Between April 1, 2023, and March 31, 2024, 25 people were charged with terrorism-related offenses. Three juveniles, six young adults, and eight youths were charged under violence harmony bonds, which suggests increased youth participation. The report noted that “digital systems” were” contributing to significant youth engagement with violent radical ideas and an increase in the number of children subjects of interest.” The 75-page report, which was written in December for incoming open health secretary David McGuinty, was made available to the public on Wednesday after Gary Anandarasangaree assumed the position under Prime Minister Mark Carney.” This increase in violent fanaticism has not seen a concurrent increase in resourcing. The presentation identified a number of pressing issues, including violent extremism, international interference, hate crimes, border protection, and drugs. The RCMP record stated it was “little no evidence” supporting US President Donald Trump’s claims that fentanyl smuggling across the Canadian border was a “grave threat,” while maintaining its commitment to global cooperation. The RCMP’s recent demands are beyond the scope of the document’s caution, saying they cannot properly discharge their national responsibilities without additional resources. CSIS acknowledged growing fanaticism, but it continued to represent the current level of national violence risk. New violence actions include ISIS-linked narratives, including planned strikes on a pro-Israel march, Calgary Pride events, and areas in Toronto and New York. Three Canadian women have been charged with ISIS in Syria, and a recent ISIS financier has been found guilty in Toronto of funneling crowdfunded funds to its foreign affiliates. Far-right organizations face increased terrorism charges, according to the RCMP, for activities like producing hate-propaganda. The RCMP informed the minister, noting the use of preventive measures and peace bonds when charges cannot be brought against the accused, that “violent extremism is on the rise worldwide and constitutes a prominent national security threat.” A Yemeni national was detained on April 19 on suspicion of trying to leave Toronto to join an Iranian-backed terrorist organization, according to Global News earlier this month.

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