It may be an American tragedy, but the mass shooting in Buffalo, N.Y. is highlighting Canada's own problems with domestic terrorism.
In 2017, a gunman opened fire inside a Quebec City mosque, killing six people. And then 11 people died in Toronto in 2018 in a van attack motivated by an incel ideology.
Abigail Bimman explains the state of hate in this country, how CSIS — the Canadian Security Intelligence Service — is trying to track domestic extremism, and the growing calls for Ottawa to do more.
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In 2017, a gunman opened fire inside a Quebec City mosque, killing six people. And then 11 people died in Toronto in 2018 in a van attack motivated by an incel ideology.
Abigail Bimman explains the state of hate in this country, how CSIS — the Canadian Security Intelligence Service — is trying to track domestic extremism, and the growing calls for Ottawa to do more.
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