
Armed forces needs to strengthen screening to weed out extremists: expert
OTTAWA — Terror charges laid against members of the Canadian Armed Forces over an alleged plot to form an anti-government militia show the military needs to do a better job of vetting at the recruitment stage, an expert in extremism said Wednesday.
University of Alberta political science professor Andy Knight said the fact that two of the four men charged Tuesday are active members of the armed forces shows the military isn’t doing enough to screen out nefarious actors.
“We need to do something about recruitment because if people are getting into the military with this kind of extremist ideology, it means that we’re not doing a very good job of screening,” he said.
He said extremism within the forces needs to be “explored and stamped out as soon as possible” so it doesn’t fester and spread.