Canadian police, anti-government militia
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The Canadian Press on MSN2d
Armed Forces members part of alleged terror plot to take over land in Quebec: RCMPTwo active members of the Canadian Armed Forces are among four people arrested and charged on Tuesday for allegedly participating in an anti-government plot to forcibly take possession of land in the Quebec City area.
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After two members of the Forces tried to seize land in Quebec, the defence minister couldn’t comment on whether their behaviour was an anomaly
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Defence Minister David McGuinty on Thursday addressed allegations by the RCMP accusing four men, including two Canadian Armed Forces members, of amassing a trove of weapons and plotting to seize land near Quebec City.
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The Canadian Press on MSN1d
Armed forces needs to strengthen screening to weed out extremists: expertTerror charges laid against members of the Canadian Armed Forces over an alleged plot to form an anti-government militia show the military needs to do a better job of vetting at the recruitment stage,
Global News on MSN2d
Canadian far-right extremists trying to accelerate confrontation with federal government, expert warnsThe RCMP has charged three men with facilitating a terrorist activity in a plot to create an “anti-government militia” in Quebec, and a fourth man with multiple explosives and firearms charges. Two of the accused are Canadian Armed Forces members.