Cold Terror: How Canada Nurtures and Exports Terrorism Around the World
By Steward Bell (Author)
“We believe Al Qaeda continues to
have a terrorist infrastructure in Canada, one w ith documented links to the
U.S. While many border security measures have been implemented since 9/11, the
vast expanse of the 4,000-mile-long U.S. northern border, with eighty-six
points of entry and various unofficial crossings, may
still provide opportunities for operatives
to penetrate U.S. national security, particularly if Western passports are
used.” –The FBI, in a classified bulletin.
“Cold Terror will shock the
conscience of a nation. In terrifying detail, it shows how the world’s
terrorists have made themselves at home in Canada—and how they have been made
welcome by cowardly politicians.”–David Frum, Resident Fellow at the
American Enterprise Institute and author of, with Richard Perle, An End to
Evil: What’s Next in the War on Terror
Stewart Bell is a Canadian journalist who
specializes in national security and foreign affairs. In 2022, he won the RTDNA
award for enterprise journalism for his reporting from Afghanistan. His
coverage from Syria was a finalist for the Canadian Journalists Association
award in 2019. In 2018, he won the Edward R. Murrow Award for Investigative
Journalism.