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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Jihadist Terrorism Alive and Well in Toronto and Mississauga Canada Several Terror Plots in Region Terrorists fire shots at US Consulate in Toronto

UPDATE; March 10, 2026, Terrorists fire shots at US Consulate in Toronto in ‘absolutely unacceptable’ attack. Nothing good comes out of Toronto Canada. Shots were fired at the US Consulate in Toronto early Tuesday in the latest attack on an American diplomatic outpost amid the ongoing war with Iran. At a late morning news conference, Toronto police said they were looking for two men in a white Honda CR-V. Investigators believe the men stopped in front of the consulate around 4:30 a.m. and fired shots from a handgun at the building.

Jihadist Terrorism Alive and Well in Toronto and Mississauga Canada. State support to listed terrorist groups like Hizballah, Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Hamas is an ongoing concern for the Government of Canada. Public Safety Canada, Currently listed active terrorist entities include but not restricted to Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) multiple arrests over the years in Toronto. Mujahidin al Shabaab Movement multiple arrests in Mississauga Ontario. 

Father and son plot (Toronto): In July 2024, the RCMP arrested Ahmed Fouad Mostafa Eldidi and his son, Mostafa Eldidi, accusing them of planning a "serious, violent attack" in Toronto on behalf of ISIS. The elder Eldidi is also facing war crimes charges related to an ISIS video from 2015.

Mississauga student extradited to U.S.: In September 2024, Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, a student living in Mississauga, was arrested near the U.S. border while allegedly attempting to carry out an ISIS-inspired attack in New York City. He was extradited to the U.S. to face terrorism charges.

Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) Aug 25, 2022, An anti-Israel protest in front of the Israeli consulate in Toronto featured a large sign calling Israel “apartheid Zionist child killers”. Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine - General Command (PFLP-GC). Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) The status of a man living in Canada alleged to be a senior member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine terrorist organization has become the topic of concern for the Canadian Jewish community and the subject of debate in the Canadian Senate after an exposé by The National Post. 

Khalid Barakat, who resides in Vancouver, has been named by Israeli intelligence services as a leader of the PFLP, the Post’s Terry Glavin reported. Barakat has also been described as such by Palestinian news outlets, and at times, on the PFLP website. Supporters assert that he is a maligned Palestinian rights activist.

Ottawa is looking into reports that a Canadian who starred in an ISIS propaganda video has been killed in northern Syria while fighting for the terrorist group, as the Conservatives prepare to table new anti-terror legislation. John Maguire, 23, who used the name Abu Anwar Al-Canadi, was killed in the city of Kobani, according to a pro-ISIS Twitter account. Maguire, a former University of Ottawa student, had tried to encourage attacks on Canadian soil in a video posted online last December. He also directly threatened Canadians in the video, which was shot among the ruins of an unidentified town. "Your people will be indiscriminately targeted, as you indiscriminately target our people," he said. In the video, Maguire said he was a typical Canadian kid who "grew up on the hockey rink," had good grades at school and no criminal record. The Prime Minister’s Office said it was aware of reports Maguire had been killed, and was “seeking additional information on them.” The Public Safety Minister’s office released a statement saying it could not speak about specific cases, but warned other Canadians planning to join ISIS, also known as ISIL and the Islamic State.

TERROR MOSQUE: Al Rahman Islamic Center for Islamic Education Mississauga, Ontario, Canada west of Toronto. Qayyum Abdul Jamal, 43, was among six regulars at the mosque who was arrested. MISSISSAUGA, Ontario, June 4 — At least 6 of the 17 people arrested by Canadian authorities in a sweeping counter-terrorism operation over the weekend regularly attended the same storefront mosque in this middle-class Toronto suburb of modest brick rental townhouses and well-kept lawns, fellow worshipers said Sunday. Their attendance at the mosque, Al-Rahman Islamic Centre for Islamic Education, is one of the few public pieces of information that clearly link any of the suspects — 12 adults and 5 youths — in one of the biggest anti-terrorism arrests in North America since the Sept. 11 attacks.

2020 Terrorist Incidents: The following terrorist attacks occurred in Canada: On February 21, Saad Akhtar allegedly killed a Toronto woman in a hammer attack inspired by violent radical Islamic beliefs. He faces a charge of “first-degree murder — including terrorist activity.”

In December 2020 the Parole Board granted “closed day parole” to Shareef Abdelhaleem, a member of the Toronto 18 convicted of terrorism offenses and sentenced to life in prison for plotting to blow up CSIS Headquarters, a Canadian military base, and the Toronto Stock Exchange in 2006.

An Ontario Superior Court in February ordered Omar Khadr in
2020 to answer questions related to a wrongful death suit emanating from a confession he signed during his time as a detainee at Guantanamo Bay. Khadr claimed he did not present a defense to the Utah-based suit, owing to lack of funds, and argued that enforcement of the Utah judgment would be contrary to Canadian public policy.

On August 26
2020, authorities arrested Toronto resident Haleema Mustafa on two terrorism-related charges, alleging she departed Canada in 2019 for Turkey to join ISIS in Syria. Her husband, Ikar Mao, was arrested later that year on the same charges.

On July 28
2020 a Kingston, Ontario, minor pled guilty to four terrorism charges. The minor, initially charged in 2019, admitted to viewing ISIS as his inspiration for seeking martyrdom. The Crown sought his sentencing as an adult.

In July
2020, Mohamed Mahjoub filed a legal request for information the government used as the basis for a national security certificate that would require his deportation to Egypt. The filing marks the latest step in the two-decade case.

On October 8
2020 the Supreme Court of Canada ruled VIA Rail terror offenders Raed Jaser and Chiheb Esseghaier did not require new trials because of improper jury selection.

In an opinion published in July, Canada’s Federal Court ruled May 15
2020 that the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) obtained some terrorism-related warrants for alleged foreign fighters based on illegally acquired information

TORONTO 18 TERROR PLOT: One was a plan to bomb the Toronto Stock Exchange and other prominent buildings. The other, Gillespie says, was "the attempt to create a large al-Qaeda type cell in Toronto — to arm themselves with weapons, and then to create some sort of mayhem that would scare the Canadian public into withdrawing troops from Afghanistan." Seven adults admitted guilt in the affair. The courts also convicted four men, one of whom was a minor at the time of his arrest. Charges against seven other individuals were stayed or dropped.

Here is the latest status of all 18 cases:

Shareef Abdelhaleem Participating in a terrorist group and intending to cause an explosion Convicted, February 2010 Not yet handed down

Ibrahim Aboud Participating in a terrorist group, training for terrorist purposes Charges stayed, April 2008 —

Fahim Ahmad Importing firearms, participating in a terrorist group and instructing others to carry out activities for that group Guilty plea, October 2010. 16 years in prison

Zakaria Amara Participating in a terrorist group, intending to cause an explosion for the benefit of a terrorist group Guilty plea, October 2009, Appeal dismissed 2010 Life in prison

Asad Ansari Participating in a terrorist group Convicted, June 2010. 6½ years in prison

Steven Chand Participating in a terrorist group Convicted, June 2010. 10 years in prison

Ali Dirie Participating in a terrorist group Guilty plea, September 2009. 7 years in prison

Amin Durrani Participating in a terrorist group Guilty plea, January 2010. 7½ years in prison

Saad Gaya Participating in a terrorist group and intending to cause an explosion Guilty plea, September 2009, Appeal allowed 2010. 12 to 18 years in prison

Ahmad Mustafa Ghany Participating in a terrorist group, training for terrorist purposes Charges stayed, April 2008 —

Abdul Qayyum Jamal Planning to cause a deadly explosion (dropped in November 2007), participating in the activities of a terrorist group and receiving training from a terrorist group. Charges stayed, April 2008 

Jahmaal James Participating in a terrorist group Guilty plea, February 2010. 7 years in prison

Saad Khalid Participating in a militant plot with the intention of causing an explosion Guilty plea, May 2009. 20 years in prison

Yasim Mohamed Participating in a terrorist group, training for terrorist purposes Charges stayed, April 2008 —

Nishanthan Yogakrishnan (previously tried as a youth, publication ban lifted on his name in September 2009) Participating in and contributing to a terrorist group Convicted, September 2008. 2½ years in prison.

Starting Dec 26, 2025 Trump administration requiring non-citizens including Canadians staying over 30 days to register with U.S. Immigration. Trump administration's renewed enforcement of the Alien Registration Act (INA), most non-citizens (including Canadians) staying over 30 days must register with U.S. Immigration (DHS) by April 11, 2025, with a separate rule requiring Canadian border crossings starting December 26, 2025, to use facial biometrics, turning these into serious compliance requirements with potential fines and jail time for non-compliance, as detailed in advisories from late 2024/early 2025. There's a major U.S. immigration policy shift under the Trump administration requiring most non-citizens, including Canadians staying over 30 days, to register with U.S. authorities, a rule effective April 11, 2025, with penalties for non-compliance, though many already documented individuals (like Green Card holders, those with I-94s) are considered registered, but still must carry proof. 

This "Alien Registration Requirement" (ARR) mandates carrying proof of status and reporting address changes, with registration done via USCIS, creating new burdens for some Canadians. Beginning Dec. 26, 2025, all non-Americans—including Canadians—who stay in the U.S. longer than 30 days must register with US Govt! Mandatory registration for non-Americans, including Canadians, staying over 30 days starts Dec. 26, 2025, reflects a significant, existing U.S. immigration law (Alien Registration Act of 1940, part of the INA) that was newly enforced and broadened in 2025 by the Trump administration, requiring registration for many, particularly those entering by land without an I-94, but generally not impacting short-term visitors with standard visas or I-94s. Key aspects include creating a USCIS account, potentially submitting Form G-325R, getting biometrics, and carrying proof, with failure to comply carrying criminal penalties. The E-2 Treaty Investor Visa: For Canadians who make a substantial investment (e.g., buying or starting a restaurant, auto repair shop, clinic) and own at least 50% of the U.S. business, allowing them to live and work in the U.S.. In my interaction with men from Toronto Canada and Alberta Canada, who own a business and who live part time in Sarasota Fl, I find them to be thugs and grafters. 





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Georgian Bay Canada councillor Kristian Graziano report by comm Suzanne Craig claims he violated code of conduct bullying intimidation of staff.

NOTE* Kristian Graziano Toronto Canada is an elected official (Councillor) he is Municipal Councillor for Ward 3 at Township of Georgian Bay Canada and as such he is a Public Figure and subject to scrutiny. This heightened standard ensures accountability, allowing media, public, and legal criticism of their actions and in private lives. Quote from Kristian Graziano; My constituents come first. I’m a pragmatic leader who seeks to bring accountability and prudence back to municipal politics. So why does Kristian Graziano heavily invest in his rental house in the United States? Municipal Councillor for Ward 3 at Township of Georgian Bay Canada Kristian Graziano owns a rental home, income property, in Sarasota Fl listed on VRBO, AIRBNB and Bookingcom, see link CLICK HERE.

NEWS De 18, 2025: "Georgian Bay Canada councillor Kristian Graziano to address report he violated code of conduct with bullying, intimidation of staff". In her 38-page report commissioner Suzanne Craig ruled there was misconduct by councillor Kristian Graziano regarding the treatment of township staff regarding a firearm discharge bylaw matter. The report stated Graziano questioned staff’s integrity and sought to undermine their professional decisions during May 5’s council meeting, and that councillor Kristian Graziano “exhibited disrespectful behavior” during a May 6 committee meeting, “creating an intimidating atmosphere for staff.” “(Graziano’s) conduct was viewed as bullying, but not classified as harassment,” the Mayor wrote. Some of the sanctions integrity commissioner Suzanne Craig suggested to council included: Formal reprimand for councillor Kristian Graziano to express disapproval of conduct. 15-day suspension of remuneration for Kristian Graziano due to multiple breaches and lack of insight, plus mandatory training on council-staff relations/respectful workplace policies, said commissioner Suzanne Craig “The suspension of pay for Kristian Graziano is significant enough to signal that the findings are serious, said commissioner Suzanne Craig.

UPDATED DEC 20, 2025....A Georgian Bay councillor who had been reported by the township’s integrity commissioner to have broken code of conduct rules will not face sanctions. Councillor Kristian Graziano will not have his remuneration suspended, nor will he have to officially apologize to staff or take training on council/staff relations following a vote at a special Dec. 18 meeting. The meeting was held because Graziano couldn’t attend the Dec. 1 meeting when the commissioner’s final report, and the possible sanctions, were presented. The sanctions stem from findings by commissioner Suzanne Craig that Graziano and Coun. Brian Bochek broke council’s conduct rules. In her 38-page report, Craig ruled there was misconduct by the two councillors regarding their treatment of township staff regarding a firearm discharge bylaw matter.

FROM PUBLIC RECORDS OF ELECTED OFFICIAL; Kristian Graziano (his link) lives in Toronto Canada he is Municipal Councillor for Ward 3 at Township of Georgian Bay Canada contact him. Municipal Councillor Ward 3 at Township of Georgian Bay. Kristian Graziano Councillor Ward 3, phone 705-706-5690, Email Councillor Graziano, Website Councillor Graziano. Kristian Graziano owns a rental home in Florida at 2626 Prospect St Sarasota Fl, he rents at $306.00 per night see link CLICK HEREKristian Graziano has made many public statements about how he wants to improve Georgian Bay Canada and upgrade tourism income, and yet he invests heavily in the United States at his AIRBNB rental home 2626 Prospect St Sarasota Fl from which he receives an income.
 
FROM PUBLIC RECORDS; BAD REVIEWS VRBO ONLINE 2626 PROSPECT ST SARASOTA FL OWNER KRISTIAN GRAZIANO 2/10Terrible.
1). Communication with Kristian Graziano was poor, and he was condescending and rude. He violated our privacy by recording us on a camera that we weren’t made aware of. When we got to the house I went to the pool and changed into my bathing suit in what we thought was a private back yard. When I noticed the camera, I felt so upset and violated, but we decided not to address the issue with Kristian Graziano, because we did not want confrontation, and to disrupt our vacation, so my husband covered the camera with a hand towel only while we were in the pool area. As we were getting ready to go out Kristian Graziano called my husband and said “I’m looking at the camera, did you disconnect it?” My husband explained to him that we covered the camera because I felt violated, and Kristian Graziano rudely informed us he was going to cancel our reservation and hung up on my husband. We immediately called VRBO and they told us that our reservation was not canceled. We went to dinner and when we got back the code to the door was changed and we could not get in. We then spent 2 hours on the phone with VRBO to make arrangements to get our belongings. Kristian Graziano has since updated the listening with mention of the camera, but I took screenshots and it wasn’t listed anywhere in the description or list of rules you have to sign before entering the house. As disruptive and creepy as this was, VRBO was very accommodating and paid for a beautiful hotel, and they, not Kristian Graziano, refunded us the full price of the house.
Disliked: check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
David F.
Stayed 4 nights in Jun 2025
Traveled with partner


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