Canada’s spy service admitted on Monday it couldn’t track down many domestic terror suspects and said the country faced an increasing threat from “home-grown terrorists” who are assimilated into society. The frank comments by a senior official at the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) underscore the problems facing the country’s counter-terrorism operatives in the wake of the September 11 suicide attacks in New York. Full Story
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