Could Canada’s own money be fueling extremist violence abroad — and nobody’s noticing?
A shocking report has emerged suggesting that extremist groups, including Khalistani separatists, are receiving funding from sources within Canada. That’s right — our tax dollars might be undercutting national security.
According to a new Treasury report, these funds allegedly go toward politically motivated violence carried out by groups abroad The Economic Times.
The narrative is already spreading fast, with national security experts—and alarmed citizens—raising red flags The Times of India.
Small whispers in political corridors suggest a sinister truth: could government loopholes or lax banking safeguards be knowingly enabling extremists? Is there a hidden network of silent financiers—or worse, inside help—that’s keeping this flow of money alive?
We’re talking covert financial pipelines potentially moving under the radar of law enforcement and public scrutiny. If Canada is this exposed, whose hands are truly steering the ship?
National security: Extremist violence fed from within is more dangerous than foreign threats.
Public trust: Canadians deserve transparency on how financial systems are monitored.
Political urgency: Time for accountability — must regulators and lawmakers act faster or deeper?
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