My latest: Canada warned of terror attack – and does little

Canada could experience a lone-wolf terror attack soon, intelligence authorities have advised the federal government – and antisemitism is overwhelmingly the motivating factor.

“Amid [rising] anti-Semitic hate, an undetected lone actor could commit an act of serious violence in Canada at any time,” one June 2024 secret assessment reads. Multiple other secret assessments in 2024 similarly warned Ottawa about likely terrorist violence inspired by Jew hatred. 

The documents do not indicate what, if anything, the Trudeau government did to prevent such attacks from taking place, however.

The unsettling warnings are contained in a number of recently-declassified security reviews conducted by the Ottawa-based Integrated Terrorism Assessment Centre (ITAC), the federal organization tasked with assessing threats of terrorism in Canada. The documents were obtained under freedom of information laws by the University of Ottawa’s Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic.

Among ITAC’s disturbing findings:

• “ITAC continues to monitor the rising tide of antisemitism and violent rhetoric associated with the conflict in Gaza in Canada with concern…Online actors continue to share violent rhetoric and antisemitic content related to the conflict.”
• “There has been a significant increase in the number of demonstrations in Canada. The number of events from May 1to 17 was approximately triple the volume during each of the preceding months.”
• “Demonstration tactics have become more targeted and disruptive…Pro-Palestinian protestors have grown frustrated due to perceived government inaction on their demands…groups that are listed [terrorist] entities in Canada, namely al-Qaeda, Hamas, Hezbollah have voiced their support for the demonstrations…”
• “Violent extremists have been known to target large demonstrations for recruitment, networking and radicalization opportunities and will likely try to do so again in Canada.”
• “Criminal activities and intimidation tactics on campus and online are likely to continue.”

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Two things: one, I will almost certainly end up in a casket, although I suspect this guy will be in a casket first.

Secondly, I rather like that epithet. It means that I have warmth, depth and I make people happy.


Candid Carney comment

Mark Carney’s running an effective campaign.

It’s low-bridge, it avoids media, yes, it doesn’t say much. But he’s doing well not just because voters have suddenly started to dislike Poilievre (Poilievre has never been universally loved).

He’s doing well because he’s run a good campaign.


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My latest: in a dark time

As a starting proposition, I am grateful my parents are not alive to see any of this.

Babies and mothers abducted and murdered, for the sin of being Jewish, and much of the world shrugging. Monsters disguised as men, spraying schools and places of worship with bullets. Swastikas and symbols of death being paraded through places where ordinary people live, with impunity. Science being denied, democracy being denuded, ignorance being celebrated.

And, now, the most powerful man on Earth – in just one month – upending Western civilization, demonizing allies, and forming a Satanic alliance with the fascistic, genocidal Russian regime.

It is a cliché to say that we are living through history. But this? This? This feels like what my parents must have felt, observing the rise of Nazism and Hitler, and wondering if it was ever going to get better. Wondering if it could all be actually happening.

Now, as then, it is probably a waste of time to speculate about the motivations of madmen. Is Donald Trump mentally ill? Is he fashioning a dictatorship? Is Putin blackmailing him with some decade-old footage taken one night at the presidential suite at Moscow’s Ritz Carlton Hotel?

The same sorts of questions were asked about Hitler and his ilk, and no one had the answer. So, then – as now – politicians and pundits sought to defend the indefensible. All of us are familiar with the symptoms of that disease: asserting that Donald Trump is right on borders or fentanyl or dairy products or banking or military spending, or whatever lie he conjures up to justify his psychopathy. As long as he has the right ideology, these Vichy Canadians believe, Trump’s thuggery is justifiable.

Except it isn’t, not ever. Three years ago this week, Russia invaded Ukraine.

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My latest: Carney’s silence

With an uneasy ceasefire in place, and some hostages finally being released, it’s likely that Prime Minister Mark Carney’s brain trust figured they could keep doing what they had been doing on Israel.

Which is silence.

And, yes, Prime Minister Carney. On March 9, the Liberal Party will select a new leader. In less than three weeks, the Justin Trudeau era will (blessedly) come to an end, and Carney will become Prime Minister of All Of Canada. By all accounts, he’s far, far ahead in the Liberal leadership race. So he’s the one.

That’s how the system works. The party with the most seats in the House of Commons forms the government, and that party’s leader gets to be Prime Minister. Here, Carney.

He’s run a classic low-bridge campaign since he announced his candidacy on January 16. He’s avoided media, he’s avoided specifics, and – in particular – he’s mostly avoided talking about Israel.

The folks who advise him are entirely comprised of Justin Trudeau’s gang, so it’s no surprise that Carney’s has been AWOL on the Israel-Hamas war. Apart from those occasions where schools for little Jewish kids got shot up in the city he represents, Trudeau usually did the same thing. Thoughts and prayers, enough is enough, this isn’t who we are, etc. etc. Rinse and repeat.

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