Excerpts from recent editorials in newspapers from around the world:
Dec. 14
The Toronto Sun on Sweden's brush with immigration terrorism:
Up until an Iraqi-born suicide bomber in Stockholm sent more than just winter chills up Sweden's spine recently, Sweden believed it was safe, and immune to post 9/11 attacks.
So did Canada. Until the Toronto 18.
Precipitated by our combat role in Afghanistan, and then boy-terrorist Omar Khadr as Canada's poster child for jihadist genetics, the Toronto 18 was our wake-up call to perceived impunity.
While the 1985 Air India bombing was the biggest act of terrorism committed on Canadian soil, most Canadians tend to put …
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