Agitator and former yellow vester, Les Michaelson, created and unceasingly participated in a channel on Zello for supporters and participants of the truck convoy to Ottawa.
Downtown Ottawa is a bizarre carnival full of conspiracies and diesel smoke.
Arrested again last week for “hate speech,” video shows the former editor of Your Ward News, James Sears, receiving an award and cash prize from long-time neo-nazi Paul Fromm.
Every day the government allows social media companies to self-regulate, Canadians are getting misled, enraged, and absorbed into the far-right and Covid conspiracy movement. Now a far-right mob has occupied the capital.
Jeremy MacKenzie was recently arrested and is now facing the possibility of a slew of gun charges after an incident involving a handgun in a Nova Scotia business.
With Ottawa residents reporting that they are too afraid to leave their homes, some of the convoy participants have dug their heels in, vowing to stay until their demands are met.
They say it is about truckers, and have raised over $6 million dollars on GoFundMe. But if you look at its organizers and promoters, you’ll find Islamophobia, antisemitism, racism, and incitements to violence.
Campaign Life Coalition and Parents As First Educators attempted to influence a recent Halton Catholic District School Board motion to raise the rainbow flag for Pride Month, with CLC calling the flag “sin-emblazoned.”
In 2019 the Canadian Anti-Hate Network filed a complaint that Faith Goldy solicited donations to her mayoral campaign from outside of Ontario. Almost three years later, the final report by an auditor proves it.
Vanessa Vokey’s social media footprint provides yet more evidence of the “gender critical” movement’s proximity to far-right hate.
Under the moniker “The Ferryman’s Toll,” Alex Vriend has travelled across Canada trying to unite a growing number of “Diagolon” supporters – a conspiracy-based network of preppers waiting for violent revolution.
Children aged five to 12 have been approved to be vaccinated after further study by health regulators in Canada and around the world. Now, talk of violent action against everyone from clinicians to hospitals to public health officials and even pharmacies is increasing.