Two decades after the 9/11 attacks, which claimed the lives of two dozen Canadians, terrorism continues to hit closer to home in Canada. Since 2017, 22 have been killed in more than a dozen attacks linked to extremism in this country. But as Jeff Semple explains, despite the growing number of victims, critics say government support remains uncoordinated and inadequate.
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