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Terrorists plotted to kill Mulroney
Toronto subway, other targets also pinpointed, documents claim
Kim Bolan, Vancouver Sun
Published: Friday, May 04, 2007

OTTAWA -- Supporters of Air India bombing mastermind Talwinder Singh Parmar threatened to kill then-prime minister Brian Mulroney and blow up the Toronto subway system and other targets, according to newly declassified documents.

An anonymous letter received by police in early July 1986 laid out the terrorist attacks that would unfold if Parmar and others in jail at the time were not released.

An RCMP letter outlined the threat: "On 86-07-08, the first indication of retaliation against the Canadian government emerged in the form of an anonymous letter to: kill Prime Minister Mulroney, blast the Toronto subway system, movie theatres, banks and commercial malls."

Mulroney was not available to comment.

The RCMP letter, written by Chief Supt. J.A.N. Belanger to his counterpart at the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, is among thousands of formerly secret papers released at the Air India inquiry.

Parmar had been arrested in June 1986, along with five Hamilton members of the Babbar Khalsa, and charged with plotting acts of terror in India. They were later acquitted.

The RCMP letter warned that there might be other acts of retaliation in Canada because of a series of arrests in different cases.

"Recent law enforcement actions in fact may cause an escalation in violence on the part of Sikhs sympathetic to the Khalistan movement," says the Belanger letter.

"It is our concern that all necessary action is taken to prevent the commission of further criminal offences by Sikh extremists in this country. It is considered critical that our two agencies cooperate closely in this regard so that our resources are effectively deployed and there is no duplication of effort or inadequate coverage on any issue."

Whether CSIS-RCMP cooperation was adequate at the time is a key part of the mandate of the Air India inquiry, headed by retired Supreme Court of Canada justice John Major.

The letter, which is addressed to Chris Scowen, CSIS deputy director of counterterrorism, said the arrests had not made a dent in either the Babbar Khalsa or the International Sikh Youth Federation.

"There appears to have been no abatement in activity among the Canadian ISYF and Babbar Khalsa members since the recent arrests in Montreal, Vancouver and Hamilton. In fact, there have been certain indications that Sikh extremist activity worldwide may soon escalate and intensify," Belanger wrote.

Large parts of the RCMP letter are blacked out, including most of the section on Ripudaman Singh Malik -- the Vancouver businessman charged and then acquitted in the Air India bombing.

"The RCMP is currently reviewing all intelligence/information on Ripudaman Singh Malik," the letter says. "We would appreciate your assessment of Malik's relationship with the Babbar Khalsa and Parmar."

It says that police had received intelligence "linking Canadian Sikhs with plans to acquire specialized training, firearms, explosives and funds for the Khalistan cause."

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Wow the day a modern terrorist organization strikes Canada for ANY reason, is the day I enlist myself in the military and avenge.
Terrorizing a peaceful country such as Canada is totally unfounded. Terrorizing any country is terrible, but countries like Canada, Denmark, etc... NO. I will not have it. This is MY house. Period.

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Why the heck did they want to bomb Canada? It's not like we had anything to do with this "Khalistan" movement.
If you read the article you'd see it's because we had some of their people in jail.
Well, the TTC part would have been a very bad idea.
Well, the TTC part would have been a very bad idea.
All of their ideas were bad ideas.
Nothing shocks me these days.
Why the heck did they want to bomb Canada? It's not like we had anything to do with this "Khalistan" movement.
We're a Christian nation and we support the U.S. of A. Simple as that.
^^ I think the perception is that we are a Christian nation. The reality is a little more complicated than that wouldn't you think?
The fact that most Canadians are Christians would be another point, I don't think anyone seriously believes that we don't live in a christian nation.
ditto. I am so beyond against war it is not even funny. I hate the fact we have troops fighting the us's war, I hate the fact that anyone in the world even NEEDS and army, but the damn second someone even sneezes on Canada in some terroristic way, I am gonna go bat shit out of hell to fight for MY country!

Wow the day a modern terrorist organization strikes Canada for ANY reason, is the day I enlist myself in the military and avenge.
Terrorizing a peaceful country such as Canada is totally unfounded. Terrorizing any country is terrible, but countries like Canada, Denmark, etc... NO. I will not have it. This is MY house. Period.

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The fact that most Canadians are Christians would be another point, I don't think anyone seriously believes that we don't live in a christian nation.
I would say we live in a western nation. Christian nation sounds as though we're all Christians. I only know of two people who are Christian, which to me means you go to church, say grace etc.. Is it the fact a lot of us throw up Christmas lights that we're defined as Christian? Please educate me. :)
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"God keep our land
Glorious and free"

This needs to be mentioned once again.
^^ What's your point?
The fact that most Canadians are Christians would be another point, I don't think anyone seriously believes that we don't live in a christian nation.
We are a secular nation (Thank God!!)
Separation of Church and State happened a lonnnngggg time ago, thankfully. We just have to keep reminding our good friends in the Conservative Party (late of the Reform Party).
^^ What's your point?
That much of the symbolism used on our ensignia and national decorum has to do with Christianity. St. George's Cross, St. Patrick's Cross, St. Andrew's Cross and so forth.
^^ So what you're saying is these symbols make Canada a Christian country? If this was a hundred years ago I might agree, but things have changed. I guess the symbols have not.
Separation of Church and State happened a lonnnngggg time ago, thankfully. We just have to keep reminding our good friends in the Conservative Party (late of the Reform Party).
Yup....Harper is the first PM in a very long time to end his speeches with "God Bless Canada".
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