Unfounded bomb threats reported in cities across Canada, U.S.


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Dozens of explosve threats — all believed to be unfounded — were reported in vital cities opposite Canada and a United States on Thursday.  Officials from both countries pronounced they trust a threats — clumsily created emails demanding $20,000 US payments of bitcoin — might have all come from a same source. 


Some of the emails had a theme line: “Think Twice.”


Police in Toronto pronounced mixed threats were being investigated opposite a city Thursday afternoon, including one involving a bustling downtown King transport station, that was evacuated. Service during a station resumed within a hour.



In a Montreal area, military pronounced they responded to threats against at slightest 5 businesses.



Police in Ottawa, Winnipeg, Calgary, and Edmonton, as good as smaller cities opposite a country, all dealt with identical incidents. 


In British Columbia, a U.S. Consulate in Vancouver pronounced in a matter that it was wakeful of 15 explosve threats done in a province. Vancouver police pronounced they were also wakeful of countless melancholy emails perceived opposite a city.


In a matter before a threats were deemed to be unfounded, Public Safety Canada suggested Canadians to “follow a instruction of internal law coercion and to news anything questionable to them.”


Threats perceived opposite U.S.



The threats come on a same day that online explosve threats were perceived in cities opposite a U.S.



U.S. authorities pronounced Thursday that threats sent to dozens of schools, universities and other locations seemed to be a hoax.





The New York City Police Department pronounced a emailed messages were meant to means intrusion and enforce recipients into promulgation money, and are not deliberate credible. Officials in Georgia, Louisiana, Alaska, Idaho and Florida also pronounced they believed them to be unfounded.



Some U.S. schools were sealed early and others were evacuated since of a threats. 




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