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Key 'not going to walk away' from defending NZ against terror

PM drives home threat as Canada is targeted.

Nathan Smith
Thu, 23 Oct 2014

As Canada recovers from a series of domestic terrorism events, Prime Minister John Key says New Zealand “is at risk” from jihadist groups.

An unidentified assailant fired several shots killing a soldier at Canada's National War Memorial in Ottawa, near the country's Parliament

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Nathan Smith
Thu, 23 Oct 2014
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