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  2. List of massacres in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Ultimately, charges of terrorism were not brought forth as Bissonnette had acted independently of a terrorist organization. [11] Toronto van attack: April 23, 2018 Toronto, Ontario: 11 / 15 Vehicle No A van was driven along a Yonge Street sidewalk on April 23, 2018, by Alek Minassian. At least 26 were injured, including 11 fatally. [12] [13]

  3. Killing of Ken Lee - Wikipedia

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    Tracy Vaillancourt, a Canada Research Chair in children’s mental health and violence prevention, noting the gender and age of the suspects, described it as atypical for adolescent girls to be involved in an event that could result in a charge of murder. [1] Toronto Mayor John Tory said he was "deeply disturbed" by the killing. [16]

  4. List of most recent executions by jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    terrorism: public beheading: D Singapore: 23 January 2025 [144] Syed Suhail Syed Zin drug trafficking: hanging: C South Korea: 31 December 1997 [145] 23 people including Kim Yong-je, Lee Sang-su and Lee Young-gil murder, terrorism: hanging: C Sri Lanka: 23 June 1976 [4] Chardradasa Jayasinghe: murder: hanging: D Syria: 2 February 2022 [146 ...

  5. Category:Terrorist incidents in Canada - Wikipedia

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    About Category:Terrorist incidents in Canada and related categories. The scope of this category includes pages whose subjects relate to terrorism, a contentious label.. Value-laden labels—such as calling an organization and/or individual a terrorist—may express contentious opinion and are best avoided unless widely used by reliable sources to describe the subject, in which case use in-text ...

  6. List of mass shootings in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Toronto: Ontario: 0 5 5: April 30, 2014 [38] Nanaimo: British Columbia: 2 2 4: May 30, 2014 [39] Toronto: Ontario: 0 4 4: June 4–6, 2014 [40] Moncton: New Brunswick: 3 2 5: October 22, 2014 [41] Ottawa: Ontario: 2 [n 1] 3 5: December 29, 2014 [42] Edmonton: Alberta: 9 [n 1] 0 9: January 1, 2015 [43] Calgary: Alberta: 1 6 7: April 16, 2015 [44 ...

  7. Terrorism in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Building Resilience Against Terrorism" (2013) [3] is Canada's first counterterrorism strategy, which aims to counter domestic and international terrorism so to protect Canada, Canadians, and Canadian interests. The strategy "assesses the nature and scale of the threat, and "sets out basic principles and elements that underpin the Government's ...

  8. Category:Terrorism deaths in Canada - Wikipedia

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    About Category:Terrorism deaths in Canada and related categories. The scope of this category includes pages whose subjects relate to terrorism, a contentious label.. Value-laden labels—such as calling an organization and/or individual a terrorist—may express contentious opinion and are best avoided unless widely used by reliable sources to describe the subject, in which case use in-text ...

  9. 2018 Toronto shooting - Wikipedia

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    A mass shooting occurred on Danforth Avenue in the Greektown neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada on the night of July 22, 2018. [5] Faisal Hussain killed two people and wounded thirteen using a Smith & Wesson M&P.40-calibre handgun. [2] [3] He died by suicide after a shootout with Toronto Police Service (TPS) officers. [6]