If I were taxi driver Terry Duffield, I'd have two questions for Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale and his plans on curbing radicalization.
First, what in hell were the cops thinking when they had jihadist wannabe Aaron Driver's residence surrounded, yet still allowed him to get into my cab with a bomb in his knapsack?
Why didn't they confront this 24-year-old terrorist before he had the opportunity to blow me up?
And secondly, how did a homegrown terrorist known to security agencies, who had been on a peace bond for ISIS-related activity, and who once had a monitor shackled to his ankle, manage to get the materials in a small southwestern Ontario town like Strathroy to successfully make that bomb?
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Airy-fairy platitudes no deterrent to terrorism | Bonokoski | Canada | News | Ca
First, what in hell were the cops thinking when they had jihadist wannabe Aaron Driver's residence surrounded, yet still allowed him to get into my cab with a bomb in his knapsack?
Why didn't they confront this 24-year-old terrorist before he had the opportunity to blow me up?
And secondly, how did a homegrown terrorist known to security agencies, who had been on a peace bond for ISIS-related activity, and who once had a monitor shackled to his ankle, manage to get the materials in a small southwestern Ontario town like Strathroy to successfully make that bomb?
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Airy-fairy platitudes no deterrent to terrorism | Bonokoski | Canada | News | Ca