Quebec City men accused in alleged militia plot face additional terrorism charges | Unpublished
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Publication Date: November 11, 2025 - 20:34

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Quebec City men accused in alleged militia plot face additional terrorism charges

November 11, 2025

Three Quebec City men who were arrested this summer on allegations that they were part of an anti-government militia now face additional terrorism charges and their case will be sent straight to trial.

Federal prosecutors filed on Tuesday an indictment where they accuse army Master Corporal Marc-Aurèle Chabot of having directed others to commit acts on behalf of a terrorist group.



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