It's simply a very different threat in the US as opposed to here, not the least because of the vast difference in terms of the gun violence problem. If it weren't, you would have started with that publication you just linked, rather than pretending that the US and Canada are somehow the same country.
I note that you still haven't quoted anything from that study that suggests that right-wing terrorism is a comparable threat in Canada to the United states, and since I don't have time to read it, I don't know that it says anything of the sort... Does it?
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