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FLQ’s total disregard for human lives was evident from their most devastating attack on the Montreal stock exchange, on Feb. 13th 1969, This explosion caused massive destruction, estimated in the millions of dollars, and seriously injured 27 people. Despite such gruesome acts by the terrorist organization like FLQ, the authorities in the province of Quebec seemed powerless as they were unable to raid and make arrest of suspects unless they are granted warrants, which sometimes took months to obtain. Some people might argue that only two high profile kidnappings don’t provide
The impact of WW2 played a major role in helping Canada become a more strong, united nation, with equality, respect, and human rights. To begin with, before WWII there was lots of discrimination shown towards minority groups and many other cultures in Canada and because of this Canada created some inhumane mistakes. Canada allowed internment, allowed residential schools, and violation of human rights. When the Holocaust started it was like an eye opener for Canadians because they started to experience what the Holocaust underwent. This made Canadians realize that what they had done was wrong.
Bill C-51: A Critical Look Into the Proposed Bill as It Stands. Since the incidents of september 11 2001, most western countries instituted and updated its anti terrorism laws in order to increase national security and have tools that could counter any terrorist activities that could potentially harm a country's citizens at home or abroad. Canada being one of these countries had established Anti terrorism laws that had been sufficient enough to prevent any terrorist plots against canada in the years leading up to 2014. However after the recent events of the shooting at parliament hill, the conservative government has put forth another bill in order to draconian the anti terrorism laws.
Canada has been one of the twelve original members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) since it was founded in 1949, a few years after the end of World War 2 and at the beginning of an almost nuclear disaster known as the Cold War. This intergovernmental military alliance initially made up of the United States, Canada and Western European nations (Belgium, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, and the United Kingdom) plays a significant role to secure international peace and has become the heart of Canadian security and defence policy. Canada is very proud to have contributed to every NATO operation since the founding of this organization more than sixty years ago, proving the commitment
Canadian lives changed drastically during the early 1900s as their alliance with Britain forced them into the first world war. When it was first introduced men were ecstatic to enlist and join the Canadian military. Many young men considered this to be a great opportunity to be adventurous and heroic individuals and show their nationalism towards Canada. After the first two years their excitement to join the war began to dwindle. Wounded men would come back from the war and tell horrible stories about what life was like and the terrible conditions they were forced to live in.
This is significant due to the actions that the government has taken in the name of “military intervention” so as to deter nations from building up to war or a war crisis in the Middle East. WIth that, terrorism is now an excuse to go and continue building up nation 's’ military to counter criminal acts and to deter further weaponry buildup in terrorist areas. As one can see, 9/11 has impacted war in terms of politics, western presence, and military
Challenges in Afghanistan has seen Afghanistan has been seeing challenges since 1970 During the past 20 years regard 2.5 millions of Afghans had died because of war Afghanistan is better off now than 2001 because of the harsh things that the taliban 's have done to the Afghanistans Challenges Canada has seen September 2006 in the battle 300 militants and 5 canadians died 45 canadians had died for bombing and etc. In January 15 2006 a canadian soldier Diplomat Glyn Berry because the first civilian to die in the mission in afghanistan. Berry was killed in a suicide attack on armoured vehicle he was driving.
Terrorism and its impact on policing Stockton University Grizel Rivera 10/28/2015 Abstract Terrorism has not made a lasting impact on Americans until September 11, 2001. Since 9/11, research on terrorism has been increasing and it had been determined that terrorism is a complex area. So law enforcement needs to be educated on the different aspects of terrorism. Since September 11th, local, state, and federal law enforcement have made changes to become more effective in detecting terrorists and deterring attacks.
Canada is talked amongst other countries throughout the world as a safe, secure place to live. Majority of people do not know the heinous crimes that take place in Canada daily, especially whilst using a gun. Canada does not come close to the United States when comparing mass shootings, death by a gun, or homicides using a gun; although, the gun crimes in Canada are not improving. While Canada has more stringent gun laws than the united states, gun control in Canada should still be improved for citizen’s safety. Canada is often praised for having more efficient gun laws than the United States, but most people do not know that Canadian laws too, have much room for improvement.
First and foremost, we see goal variance with ISIS being a splinter group off of Al-Qaeda with ISIS’s goal to create an Islamic caliphate in Iraq, Syria, and a few other countries. As ISIS becomes stronger it has created an almost gravitational pull. It has attracted many other paramilitary and terrorist organizations. These smaller groups are fragments from larger militias of mostly Islamic origin. The most notable is a fragmented group from the Taliban who do not always get along with the extreme ideologies of the ISIS leaders.
Although these horrid things have happened to them, the people of Canada have to be cared for first. There are many security risks of accepting refugees into Canada, because some of these refugees might be part of a terrorist organization with a mission to cause harm to Canadians. A woman named Rehab Dughmosh ( Syrian ) has been arrested for attacking people at a Canadian Tire store. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police ( RCMP ) have laid terror-related charges against her, including an attempted murder in benefit or association with a terrorist group. The Canadian government needs to look more closely at these refugees and need to realize that these refugees aren’t as important as the well being of Canada and its
There are many modern day issues where fear is the base of unjust power is used to harm other. One of the hundreds is the muslim terrorist group that is well known, called ISIS. ISIS has been targeting and killing large numbers of people in places such as Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. They are known to be rather 3rd world countries, so it seems to appear the ISIS is only attacking 3rd world countries. Not until recently when ISIS bombed France on November 13, 2015, injuring 350 people and 129 people deceased according to the independent.co.uk artical about Paris’s ISIS bombing.
One international terrorist organization likely to conduct a terrorist attack in the United States is the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, also known as ISIL or ISIS. According to the Committee on Homeland Security, in all of 2014 the number of ISIS linked plots against western targets is 19. Since January 2015, until the Terror Threat Snapshot was released July 2nd, the rate has doubled to 28. Not only is this organization likely to conduct a terrorist attack in the United States, it already has and will continue to do so until they are stopped. ISIL has been around for many years and have gone by other names in the past.
Firstly, the safety of Canadians should be the first priority. Trudeau’s plan to bring in 25,000 refugees in a three month time span will not allow for a proper refugee screening to be preformed (Toronto). This puts Canadian citizens at risk because it is so simple for an ISIS terrorist to sneak their
They announced war across Iraq, Syria and the world. They forced many minority communities to leave their homes. Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in 1999 was the founder of the terrorist group called ISIS. It has been said that with the years their name has changed to different names and entities. ISIS is independent