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The shots fired at the U.S. Consulate in Toronto are a reprehensible act of violence and intimidation, thankfully with no injuries reported. Recent strengthening of the Criminal Code, along with the Incident Response Group's assessment of the domestic threat landscape to diplomatic sites and communities, underscores Canada’s commitment to public safety. The RCMP and Toronto Police are devoting all resources to investigating and bringing the perpetrators to justice.
Toronto's leadership has failed to confront a disturbing pattern of targeted shootings hitting Jewish synagogues, an Iranian-Canadian activist's gym, and now the U.S. Consulate. The mayor and police chief have missed the moment, allowing intimidation and violence to escalate. Police have made no arrests, and accountability is absent. Both should resign — there is no path to a safer, more secure city with them in charge.
The gunfire at the U.S. Consulate in Toronto exposes a dangerous failure to confront extremist threats on Canadian soil. With Islamic extremists exploiting Canada’s immigration policies, violent acts targeting American and Jewish institutions have gone unchecked. Legacy media ignore the risk, while law-abiding Canadians face growing insecurity. Immediate accountability and stricter border and security measures are needed.