Canada’s enforcement failure has created a market for violence
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Canada’s enforcement failure has created a market for violence
COMMENTARY
22 JUNE 2026
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“Who is paying for this? This is what we are trying to determine.”
Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw said those words at a press conference on June 16, and they deserve to hang in the air for a moment. Because what he was describing, carefully and with appropriate procedural caution, was that a foreign state actor had retained Canadian teenagers via encrypted messaging apps to shoot at synagogues, Jewish schools, and the United States consulate, at a cost low enough to clear a mark…
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