Online threats against Quebec’s premier are part of a larger and “increasingly violent” trend, according to a newly released report by Canada's Integrated Terrorism Assessment Centre that concludes it’s difficult for law enforcement and intelligence agencies to assess the validity of those threats.
Canada’s Integrated Terrorism Assessment Centre said threats were unlikely to result in physical violence, but that it could not rule out the possibility.
Spy agency advised that the powerful Emergencies Act would likely galvanize the anti-government narratives within the convoy. Canada's spy agency warned the federal government invoking the Emergencies Act could further radicalize Canadians.
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