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Serious threat or overblown? Public opinion on radicalization and homegrown terrorism in Canada today

Serious threat or overblown? Public opinion on radicalization and homegrown terrorism in Canada today

When: Friday July 13, 2018 at 12pm EST / 9am PST
Where: Online, via Webex

To what extent do Canadians perceive there to be a threat of homegrown terrorism in their country today? And is that threat more likely to come from radicalized Muslims or white supremacists? The Angus Reid Institute and the Canadian Race Relations Foundation partnered on a nationwide survey of 1,509 Canadians that asked these and other questions about the dangers of radicalization in Canadian communities. ARI Research Associate Ian Holliday will present findings from the study and answer questions about this nuanced subject.

 

  • Ian Holliday
  • Ian Holliday

    Ian Holliday

    Ian Holliday is a Research Associate at the Angus Reid Institute. He holds a B.A. in journalism from Ithaca College, and recently completed a master’s degree in journalism at the University of British Columbia. Ian grew up in Rhode Island, where he worked as a reporter and editor for local newspapers before moving across the continent and north of the border to return to school. He has worked as a writer, researcher and editor for several news outlets, including CTV News Vancouver, The Tyee, The Westerly Sun and the Mystic River Press.

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    2019-11-12

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