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Offline TomSea

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In dealing with this kind of terrorism, our neighbor to the North and the US are probably dealing with the same kind of situation, stating the obvious.  This ISIS "terrorist" from what I have seen, was a white youth or even your typical white young male (if one can ever say something like that).

Un-blanking-belevably, this Aaron Driver was on the radar and can one believe a story on him was on Jihad Watch, June, 2015.

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Canada: Convert to Islam approves of jihad attacks on Canadian police & military
https://www.jihadwatch.org/2015/06/canada-convert-to-islam-approves-of-jihad-attacks-on-canadian-police-military





To make it brief,  Aaron Driver, above just got killed in Canada wearing a suicide vest he detonated while also being shot at by the Royal Mounted Police.

We get a suicide bomber as Israel or Iraq etc. have, it would really have an affect and yes, Driver is totally homegrown to Canada.

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'Threat of terrorism' sparks call to reopen Canada bomb center

TORONTO (Reuters) - Days after police foiled what they called a terrorist plot, a Canadian law enforcement body prepared on Saturday to make the case for reopening the federal bomb analysis center, which was shut in April for budget reasons.

The Calgary Police Commission made its case for the Canadian Bomb Data Centre in a resolution at the Canadian Association of Police Governance annual general meeting on Saturday.

The event comes three days after police say an alleged Islamic State supporter detonated an explosive device and was killed in a raid in the province of Ontario.

The resolution, by the police oversight body from the city of Calgary, Alberta, did not mention the Ontario incident. But it said the center had been a valuable tool and was all the more necessary now.

"Terrorism and the threat of terrorism is increasing both domestically and abroad, making it incumbent upon governments and law enforcement agencies to amplify rather than diminish efforts," read the resolution.

If passed by the association, which comprises municipal police boards and commissions, the resolution is not expected to be binding on the federal police force that ran the center.

It instead "urges the federal government to restore funding that will permit the Canadian Bomb Data Centre to continue its operation."

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Re: 'Threat of terrorism' sparks call to reopen Canada bomb center
« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2016, 07:54:47 pm »
Will Justin Trudeau attend Driver's funeral?

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Re: 'Threat of terrorism' sparks call to reopen Canada bomb center
« Reply #2 on: August 13, 2016, 08:00:11 pm »
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Will Justin Trudeau attend Driver's funeral?

Yes, I"ve heard Canadians and others more knowledgeable than me on this say things like that.

More on this fellow.


RCMP, Royal Canadian Mounted Police.