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The threats faced by Canada’s public officials have ebbed since the pandemic to the point that attacks are now considered “unlikely,” according to government documents obtained by Global News.

Intelligence briefs released under the Access to Information Act show that Ottawa has quietly lowered its terrorism threat level for bureaucrats, politicians and government facilities.

Canada’s Integrated Terrorism Assessment Centre (ITAC) had previously warned that officials could face attacks from anti-government extremists motivated by COVID-19 measures.

But while the overall national terrorism threat level remains at Medium, meaning an attack could occur, it was reduced to Low for public officials six months ago, the documents indicate.

“We cannot rule out a low-sophistication attack by an inspired lone actor,” according to an intelligence brief classified as secret. “However, the overall volume of threat reporting and credible indicators of intent and capability have decreased since pandemic-era peaks.”

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“An act of terrorism targeting a Canadian public official is unlikely.”

The government does not publicly disclose its threat level for officials, but it appeared in the documents, which were released to Global News by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service.

“ITAC provides a terrorism threat level for public officials concurrently with the National Terrorism Threat Level,” said Eric Balsam, a CSIS spokesperson.

He confirmed the threat level for public officials was not publicly posted, but that it was dropped to Low in December 2023, “due to ITAC’s ongoing assessment of available intelligence, information, and events.”


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Public officials faced a barrage of death threats during the pandemic, as far-right, anti-lockdown and anti-vaccination groups targeted them over COVID-related health measures.


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Provincial health officers were frequently singled out, as well as politicians, amid protests fuelled by disinformation that depicted the pandemic as a hoax and part of a plot towards authoritarianism.

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