Older news but related :
Jihad becoming 'as Canadian as maple syrup' says Calgary man who joined armed extremists in Syria | National Post
A Canadian foreign fighter in Syria taunted the "evil, despotic and Zionist Harper government" on Wednesday, claiming it was losing the battle against extremism and that fighting jihad was becoming "as Canadian as maple syrup."
In a blog post, Abu Dujana al-Muhajir, part of a small circle of Calgary youths who left for Syria to join armed extremist groups, said "so-called radical Islamists" were gaining in popularity and the number of Canadian jihadists was growing.
He denounced leading Canadian Muslims opposed to extremist violence, naming writer Irshad Manji and imams Muhammad Robert Heft and Syed Soharwardy, calling them "deviant" and saying they were outnumbered by militants.
"Know very well that for every single sellouts like Tarek Fatah or Mubin Shaikh, we are gaining hundreds of brave Damian Clairmont and Andre Poulin from amongst you who are willing to sacrifice everything for the sake of Allah," he wrote.
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It is only when you experience radical elements first hand that you are forced to think and change.
Denying ex Indian armed forces personnel visas because of "human rights" concerns would have seemed a simple matter before to Canada govt. Now that similar radical elements have infested Canada, it would be interesting to see how this is dealt with.