Another ghost bike has been added to the ever-growing monument to lost lives in Toronto. Cycling advocates say there has been a worrying rise in fatal accidents this year. As they gathered to mourn another life lost, they hope more can be done so these gatherings will not be needed. In Quebec, police arrested a 20-year-old Pakistani citizen on Wednesday, apparently as he was about to cross into the U.S. They allege the man was planning a mass shooting at a Jewish centre in Brooklyn, on behalf of the so-called Islamic State. Here in Canada, RCMP insist the suspect was not an immediate threat prior to his arrest. But the case is once again raising serious questions about how an alleged ISIS sympathizer ended up in Canada.
Global News at 6 Toronto
Global News at 6 Toronto: Sept. 7, 2024
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