A Saskatoon teenager is ordered to comply with a terrorism peace bond following an RCMP investigation into violent online posts, according to Canadian media reports. The Winnipeg Free Press and Global News say the matter follows earlier charges related to uttering threats. RCMP state that the teen is required to meet the conditions of the peace bond, which is imposed through the justice system when a person is believed to pose a risk related to terrorism-related conduct. The reports describe the investigation as focused on content the teen posted online, alongside allegations that included making threats earlier in the year. While details of the specific conditions of the peace bond are not provided in the available summaries, both outlets indicate the case proceeds as a court-ordered measure rather than an ordinary release condition. The RCMP investigation and subsequent legal steps reflect the authorities’ assessment that the teen’s conduct could be tied to threats and violence communicated through digital platforms.