Threat Assessment Report Dept: Algeria's Prime Minister Abdul Malek Sallal said Islamist militants who attacked an Algerian gas plant last week included at least one Canadian and a threat assessment report from the Canadian Security Intelligence Agency points to an upward trend of domestic Islamist extremism, according to CBC. The assessment outlines global and domestic threats and what is driving those trends, from energy and Arctic resources to geopolitical conflicts and the pursuit of nuclear weapons and canada s spy agency sees the "insider threat" as a rising security risk for Canadians at home and abroad, according to a secret document obtained by News. "Small groups of Canadians will continue to be inspired by the narrative and seek to engage in extremist activities both at home and abroad," reads The Threat Environment to 2025 report obtained by Power a Politics under the Access to Information Act. A Canadian Forces C-17 military transport plane has been transporting equipment and personnel to Bamako, Mali in support of French forces in their mission against al-Qaeda-linked insurgents in the African nation. Sgt. Matthew McGregor/DND handout/Canadian Press
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