Radicalization
CSIS spies studied 100 radicalized Canadians, and here's what they found
Canada's spies say new fitness routines and switching to encrypted messaging apps could be signs a radicalized person is about to become violent
Couple acquitted of terror charges wants to prevent radicalization
El Mahdi Jamali and Sabrine Djermane will work as consultants for the deradicalization centre in Montreal
How Reddit Is Used to Indoctrinate Young Men Into Becoming Misogynists
Reddit's "involuntary celibate" group was taken down earlier this month after its anti-woman debate turned violent. But the problem is much larger than one subreddit.
The Odd Trial of the Man Accused of Plotting to Behead Pamela Geller for ISIS
David Wright's lawyer says he was a fat loser playing games. The feds say he was part of a dangerous terror cell determined to outdo the Boston Marathon bombing.
This Controversial Alt-Right Group Is Recruiting on Canadian Campuses
‘Generation Identity,’ who have worked to keep migrants out of Europe, want a bigger Canadian presence.
Did Violence Really Undermine Anti-Racist Protest in Quebec City?
Far right extremists were vastly outnumbered, but after "counterproductive" black bloc tactics they still declared victory.
How the Charlottesville suspect became radicalized
As early as middle school, James Alex Fields made his classmates uncomfortable by praising Hitler.
Canada’s anti-radicalization centre won’t actually be deradicalizing anyone
The centre's job is ultimately to provide funding to other groups and implement a national strategy, not to run programs itself
The Questionable Science Behind Government Terrorist-Prevention Efforts
Is it ethical—or even possible—to determine who's a terrorist in the making?
A North American first: Canadian judge rules an anti-terror investigation was entrapment
Charges against John Nuttall and Amanda Korody were dropped in Canadian court on Friday afternoon, after a judge ruled that the police pushed the couple into planning a bomb attack.
Kenya Blames Terrorists for Its Decision to Close the World's Largest Refugee Camp
The government in Nairobi has long threatened to close the doors of Dadaab refugee camp, home to more than 300,000 refugees mainly from neighboring Somalia.
The Brother of a Brussels Suicide Bomber Will Represent Belgium in the Summer Olympics
Mourad Laachraoui will compete in taekwondo for Belgium at the Olympics in Brazil. His older brother Najim blew himself up at the Brussels airport in March.