Canada to raise surveillance after attack
BY Agencies25 Oct 2014 11:35 PM GMT
Agencies25 Oct 2014 11:35 PM GMT
Prime minister Stephen Harper pledged more surveillance and detention powers for security forces in Canada on Thursday after a gunman killed a soldier and rampaged through parliament before being shot dead. Addressing the house of commons just metres away from where the gunman, a reported convert to Islam, was shot dead on Wednesday, Harper said lawmakers would expedite new powers to counter the threat of radicals. ‘The objective of these attacks was to instill fear and panic in our country.
Canadians will not be intimidated. We will be vigilant, but we will not run scared. We will be prudent but we will not panic,’ Harper said. The killing of the Canadian soldier was the second this week with a possible link to Islamist militants.
Canadians will not be intimidated. We will be vigilant, but we will not run scared. We will be prudent but we will not panic,’ Harper said. The killing of the Canadian soldier was the second this week with a possible link to Islamist militants.
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