Salad Bar Extremism Threatens Canada
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•‘Salad bar extremism’ has come to Canada, intelligence report says | Globalnews.ca
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A new kind of violence known as “salad bar extremism” has come to Canada , an internal government report says.
The term refers to attacks fuelled by a mix of views rather than a coherent ideology.
The report partly focused on a Jan. 23 attack at Edmonton city hall.
The Canadian government categorizes terrorism as ideologically motivated, politically motivated.
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