'On its face, the story of the "al-Qaeda inspired homegrown terrorist group" supposedly caught "plotting to bomb ‘hard' government targets rather than 'soft' civilian ones such as shopping malls or nightclubs" in Canada, as characterized by the Calgary Sun, is highly suspect, to say the least. It should be considered suspect because the organization heading up the investigation of "12 adults and five youths, all of whom are charged with participating in or contributing to the activity of a terrorist group, including training and recruitment" is the notorious CSIS, or Canadian Security Intelligence Service ... officially created by an Act of Parliament in 1984.'