Feds leave national-security level at medium following ISIL leader’s death
OTTAWA — The federal government says the national-threat level remains unchanged despite concerns of retaliatory strikes by the Islamic State group after the killing of its leader.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced Sunday that Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi — the shadowy leader of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, or ISIL — died during a U.S. special forces operation in Syria.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hailed al-Baghdadi’s death as a major step in the fight against the Islamic State group, saying Canada will continue to work with its partners to ensure ISIL’s lasting defeat.
Despite concerns in some countries of retaliatory attacks by sympathizers, Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale’s office says the national-threat level has not been changed from medium — meaning a violent act of terrorism could occur.