Incident Details: 19680901110314001

Incident Date: September 01, 1968 02:20
Incident Successful: Yes
Location: Montreal, Quebec Canada
Perpetrators:

Event Type: Bombing/Explosion
Weapon Type(s): Explosives/Bombs/Dynamite (Unknown Explosive Type)
Organization Type: Separatist,

Suicide Attack: No
Hoax: No
Violent Extremism:
Doubt Terror: No
Target Information
1- Private Citizens & Property(Houses/Apartments/Residence)

Canadian Target: Yes
Canadian Victim:
Canadian Perpetrator:
By foreigners against foreign target(s) in Canada:

Victims: 0 fatalities, 0 injuries
Perpetrators: 0 fatalities, 0 injuries
Description: "09/01/1968: A small bomb exploded at the Cote St. Luc home of the manager of a flower shop, Bernard Kahlenberg, which had been the target of a bombing 15 months previously. The bomb was in a tape-wrapped paper package left on the steps. It exploded at 2:20 a.m. just after the resident's daughter and a friend had approached and then retreated; both were treated for shock. Little damage was done to the building. The bomb was thought to contain one stick of dynamite. At the time of the earlier attack, the shop had been warned to change its stationary and advertising to French."
References: 1) "Kellett, A., Beanlands, B., Deacon, J., Jeffrey, H., & Lapalme, C. (1991). Terrorism in Canada 1960-1989, User Report no. 1990-16. Ottawa: Solicitor General Canada, National Security Coordination Centre, Police and Security Branch. p. 248."
2) "Ross, Jeffrey I. (1992). ATIC IV: Chronology of Domestic and International Terrorist Events in Canada, 1960-1990. Montreal, Qc: International Centre for Comparative Criminology. p. 40"
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