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Saskatoon teens charged in online extremism case

17 February 2026
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Saskatoon teens charged in online extremism case
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Two teenagers from Saskatoon, both 14 years old, are in custody facing charges of uttering threats related to online violent extremism, as reported by the RCMP. They were arrested on February 11 after an investigation began on February 10 concerning an online account sharing extremist content. The charges involve threats of death or bodily harm, and the teens are scheduled to appear in court. The RCMP’s National Security unit is conducting the ongoing investigation and will not release further details at this time.

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