
Don’t take your eyes off right-wing extremists, Canada
With
a surge in far-right movements, security agencies need to keep better tabs at
home and coordinate at the international level, argues Steven Zhou.
Freelance journalist
Steven Zhou is a Toronto-based journalist and editor focusing on national security and foreign affairs. He contributes regularly to CBC News online and is an editor at The Islamic Monthly, an online and print magazine that focuses on post-9/11 politics and culture. Steven also worked as a journalist for CBC-Radio and for The Ottawa Citizen. Follow him on Twitter: @stevenzzhou
With
a surge in far-right movements, security agencies need to keep better tabs at
home and coordinate at the international level, argues Steven Zhou.
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