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No 'imminent threat' to Canada following U.S. attack on Iran: police

Canadian police advise vigilance amid Middle East conflict escalation with no current threat; over 1,800 flights canceled affecting major airports, officials said.

  • On March 1, 2026 the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police warned Canadians to be vigilant while saying there is no imminent threat in Canada.
  • The strikes and ensuing Iranian retaliation involved missiles and drones that shut airports and international airspace above Israel, Qatar, Syria, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman and the United Arab Emirates.
  • More than 1,800 flights were cancelled Sunday, including those in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Turkey and Egypt, with cancellations expected to continue as Air Canada halted Tel Aviv flights until March 8 and Dubai travel until Tuesday.
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As Canada continues to face the impact of the ongoing conflict in Iran, a group of chiefs of police say that there is no imminent threat in Canada or to Canadians.

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