Canadians accused of joining ISIS could soon come home
Canadians held in Syria — on suspicion of involvement with ISIS — could soon be repatriated, prompting questions about security, accountability and reintegration.
Canadians held in Syria — on suspicion of involvement with ISIS — could soon be repatriated, prompting questions about security, accountability and reintegration.
The Canadian government has agreed to bring back four men, six women, and 13 infants currently held in an Islamic State detainment center in northern...
For Canadians, and millions the world over, the infamous black and white flag flown by ISIS is a symbol of terrorism, death and persecution.
Efforts by Canada’s financial intelligence agency over the last three years uncovered activity related to homegrown terrorism, the bankrolling of international terrorist groups and attempts...
A man arrested after allegedly yelling antisemitic slurs while driving through a Montreal Jewish neighborhood last year has been charged with willfully inciting hatred against...
It would be “unprecedented and unprincipled” to help Canadian ISIS suspects detained in Syria, the federal government has argued in a court filing.
After spending years pleading with the federal government to expedite their brother's application to come to Canada, Layla and Amal Alhussein have finally reunited with...