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Armed forces members accused of trying to start anti-government militia

Armed forces members accused of trying to start anti-government militia

CTV News08-07-2025
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CTV's Public Safety Analyst Chris Lewis on the 'frightening situation' of active Canadian Armed Forces members allegedly involved in so-called extremist plot.
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