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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on terrorism in Ottawa.
Why Canada should keep calm and carry on in the wake of Ottawa http://t.co/lLVYSb1Gbs
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) October 26, 2014
How Canada keeps track of homegrown radicals http://t.co/qQcoUp6Crj
— The WorldPost (@TheWorldPost) October 27, 2014
Ottawa gunman thought mosque too liberal http://t.co/szC4sy0ggw via @CSMWorldDesk
— CS Monitor (@csmonitor) October 25, 2014
#Opinion: The Bush Administration’s militarized response to terrorism has no place in Canada. http://t.co/OBGzJQE0tL pic.twitter.com/aZY3z1VV35
— TorontoStar (@TorontoStar) October 25, 2014
Many governments overreact to terrorist attacks – early signs suggest this is not the case in Canada. @BenoitGomis http://t.co/6Lyh3YrUhz
— Chatham House (@ChathamHouse) October 27, 2014
Canada’s complicated history with terrorism http://t.co/sKEjgY4hAx
— The WorldPost (@TheWorldPost) October 24, 2014
Canadian security officials to face questioning after Parliament shooting. http://t.co/dLYg09bmR6 pic.twitter.com/w5bzU4pZL9
— Chicago Tribune (@chicagotribune) October 27, 2014
Video left by Ottawa shooter reveals political and ideological motive: RCMP http://t.co/pPtSEEtuuF pic.twitter.com/6r7EoDUo9q
— The Globe and Mail (@globeandmail) October 27, 2014
Ottawa ‘terrorist attack’ driven by ideology: RCMP http://t.co/sElljVxbdV #topstories
— TorontoStar (@TorontoStar) October 26, 2014
Canada showed the business of democracy won’t be stopped by terrorism. http://t.co/yeyrUDDXUH
— WSJ Editorial Page (@WSJopinion) October 24, 2014
Ottawa gunman was mentally ill and ‘wanted to die’ says his mother http://t.co/Or2FiXIi4W
— Telegraph World News (@TelegraphWorld) October 26, 2014