Prime Minister Stephen Harper called Wednesday's rampage in downtown Ottawa the second deadly terrorist attack on Canadian soil in three days, but said the attacks only strengthened the country's resolve to identify and counter threats. (Oct. 22)
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Canada PM: Terrorism Won't Intimidate Us
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