A former security intelligence specialist says the recent spate of fires that demolished or partially damaged churches across the country are likely deliberate, which could constitute acts of terrorism under Canadian criminal law. “As somebody who worked in counterterrorism in Canada for the better part of 15 years—I’ve written six books on the topic—a very strong case could be made that these are actually acts of terrorism,” Phil Gurski, president of Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting, told The Epoch Times. “It certainly isn’t beyond the realm of possibility that if in fact it’s deliberate, and it seems to be, and it’s a political message, which I think it seems to be, it seems to qualify as an act of terrorism under Canadian law.” “I’m just going on Canadian Criminal Code definitions, and to me I think a case could be made there,” adds Gurski, a former terrorism specialist with the …