An Ottawa youth facing terrorism charges for an alleged plot against the Jewish community is now facing additional charges, including for conspiring to commit murder.
In addition, the RCMP has arrested a second young person, who is being considered a co-conspirator to the first.
On Friday, Ottawa INSET laid two additional charges against the youth arrested in December for unlawfully conspiring and agreeing to commit the offence of murder and for knowingly facilitating terrorist activity by making available and exchanging instructional material and propaganda.
"With youth now having more access to information than ever before, it is essential that people in positions of influence ensure that the information and activities they're participating in are safe." An influx of e-bikes on GO trains has some GTA commuters concerned about whether the province’s transit agency is doing enough to keep riders safe.Shooting in North York sends teenager to hospitalA Quebec man has been charged with two counts of second-degree murder in the stabbing deaths of two women Thursday west of Montreal.Truck driver Jagmeet Grewal has been found guilty of criminal negligence causing death after four people were killed on Highway 440 on Aug. 5, 2019.
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