Writing under the alias 鈥淪ulaiman Dawood al-Kanadie,鈥 he penned fiery propaganda for the Islamic State about attacks that would dwarf Sept. 11, 2001. In the ISIS magazine Voice of Khurasan, he praised the terror group鈥檚 late leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, demonized Jews and lectured about fighting jihad. But the internet wasn鈥檛 as anonymous as he thought, according to recently-unsealed court documents that detail the RCMP鈥檚 investigation on the case. RCMP counter-terrorism officers tracked al-Kanadie鈥檚 email account to a housing co-op in Laval, Que., and a rural property east of Edmonton. Touria Izri reports.
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