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Launch of National Strategy on Countering Radicalization to Violence and Update on Terrorist Threat to Canada: Terrorism threat level unchanged


OTTAWA, Dec. 11, 2018 /CNW/ - The Government of Canada is constantly working to keep Canadian families and communities safe from terrorism and violent extremism. National security is critical to providing economic stability and safe and secure communities. Today, the Honourable Ralph Goodale, Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, announced the release of the 2018 Public Report on the Terrorist Threat to Canada, and launched Canada's National Strategy on Countering Radicalization to Violence (National Strategy).

2018's Public Report provides an up-to-date analysis of Canada's terrorist threat environment, pulling together information from all Government agencies and departments that work on national security. Canada's terrorism threat level is assessed regularly, and was last updated in November 2018, when it was confirmed at medium. This level remains unchanged since early October 2014. Canadian security, intelligence, and police agencies work in close collaboration with domestic and international partners, and continuously assess their operations in response to all threats to Canada.

The launch of the National Strategy marks an important milestone in Canada's work to prevent wherever possible the kind of radicalization that leads to violence in the first place. The National Strategy outlines the Government of Canada's approach to countering radicalization to violence by preventing and disengaging individuals from violent ideologies. Three priorities have been identified: building, sharing and using knowledge; addressing radicalization to violence in the on-line space; and supporting interventions.

The Government continues to take all possible actions to counter terrorist threats to Canada, its people, and our interests around the world, while always safeguarding our rights and freedoms.

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"Canada's security and intelligence agencies constantly assess and reassess all data to be effective in keeping Canadians safe. Canada has a full range of counterterrorism tools, and we use all of them, including the Global Coalition against Daesh, intelligence-gathering, lawful sharing with our Five Eyes and G7 partners, criminal charges and prosecutions in every possible case, peace bonds, public listings, the no-fly list, passport revocations, and appropriate threat reduction measures. With our new National Strategy, Canada will also become a world leader in working to prevent the types of radicalization that lead to violence. "

- The Honourable Ralph Goodale, Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness

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