Dr Alex Wilner, a specialist in counter-terrorism at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute in Ottawa, traces Canada's history with al-Qaeda-inspired extremism.
Looks to me like 250 people should have their Canadian citizenship revoked and then have them deported. If you can do it to Ernst Zundel just for what he said then you can certainly do the same to these mutts.
It's a problem everywhere. I think Canada has successfully tested its anti-terrorism laws though and deported people--that's good. Britain can't seem to get rid of any of theirs.
They can't be deported if they are citizens unless they lied when they applied to come to this country. Zundel was deported because there Germany made an extradition request. Doubt the same will happne for dickheads from Muslim countries, and if it does, the courts will decide the person is at risk of being executed or tortured and can't be deported.
Catch 22 situation eh ? We atleast if there is enough evidence put them behind bars, but that also seems not to be a good thing in Canada where I don't think there is a crime where you can end up behind bars for a long time.
We can't put them behind bars if they haven't been convicted of a crime here. Our sentencing is fine, just the paroles granted sometimes are off the wall.