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TORONTO — Canadian extremists fighting in Syria should be viewed as security risks when they come home but there is little the government can do to prevent them from leaving, Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney said in an interview Sunday.

“At the end of the day, if it’s a Canadian who’s been radicalized and they choose to leave this country, there’s nothing we can do to stop them,” he said. “You can’t have police standing at the airport detaining them as they seek to leave the country.

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“What we can do is to try to monitor networks that recruit and radicalize youth,” he said. “They can’t catch every single instance but I think that the extremist networks know that there’s an extremely high level of vigilance in Canada.”

The minister spoke to the National Post after addressing a Toronto conference on anti-Semitism — which took place two weeks after a French jihadist who fought in Syria opened fire in a Jewish museum in Belgium, heightening concerns about the threat posed by Western extremists in Syria.