I am finding that Canadian news sources are not trying to provide any balance in their reporting of the arrests on the weekend and the response of the Muslim community. The New York Times is providing balance and the reaction of Muslims apart from the lawyers and spokespeople for those arrested. (You need to register to read but it is free)
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/04/world/americas/04toronto.html?pagewanted=2
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/04/world/americas/04toronto.html?pagewanted=2
Tarek Fatah, the communications director of the Muslim Canadian Congress, a national group, said that Mr. Jamal, the oldest of the suspects, is a well-known and fiery figure in the Toronto area's South Asian community, and that he was the imam of the Ar-Rahman Quran Learning Center, a mosque in a rented industrial building in Mississauga.
Immigration from South Asia greatly expanded in Canada beginning in the 1970's, and, like several Canadian cities, Toronto and its suburbs have long had a large and prominent South Asian community. "He took over an otherwise peaceful mosque and threw out the old management," Mr. Fatah said. "There were reports throughout the community of him making hate speeches."
The mosque did not respond to phone messages. "This is the work of people who believe they are victimized when they are not," Mr. Fatah said. "Many Islamacists are preying on the Islamic community."
"Law enforcement agencies have done a great service to the Muslim community by busting this terrorist cell," he added.