Terrorist organizations require the support of networks able to fund activities in other theaters of conflict—Canada is seen by a host of organizations as a rich breadbasket in which to gather funds, and al Qaeda's support network had been operating effectively through a family in Ontario, close to the U.S. border. It is believed that millions of dollars have been accrued for the al Qaeda network from within Canada.
a. Nutall
b. Korody
c. Khadr
d. Harkat
c
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