When anti-trans activist Chris “Billboard Chris” Elston travelled across the country to appear outside of Ontario elementary schools, all the while filming and talking to students, parents reported feeling unsafe.
After posting and mocking a YouTube video in an antisemitic chat that attempted to present a false historical link between Jewish people and Vikings, Greg Arcade wrote that he does “not trust [the] long nose tribe.”
La web-télé « ethnonationaliste » la plus populaire du Québec a perdu accès à ses quelques 30,000 abonnés, mais demeure active sur plusieurs autres plateformes.
Alexandre Cormier-Denis once told their 30,000 followers that the 2017 Québec City mosque mass murder “symbolically represented Québécois society’s rejection of Islam,” and that ethnonationalism is the only way for sovereigntists to secure an independent Québec.
After Police Constable Gabriel Proulx’s defence for a recent disciplinary action by his employer invoked the Sovereign Citizen ideology, the officer appeared on an American QAnon web show known for sharing antisemitic conspiracy theories.
You can draw a straight line from Islamophobic demonstrations to Yellow Vests Canada and the COVID conspiracy movement. ACT! For Canada and Action4Canada are a case study in how the far-right adopts and packages new grievances to recruit support.
For continuing to repeatedly claim that a man he owes $2.5 million is funding terrorism and a “babykiller,” Islamophobic streamer Kevin Johnston will begin his sentence after completing another in Alberta.
From appearing alongside Steve Bannon to rubbing shoulders with QAnon podcasters, Artur Pawlowski has spent months in the United States on the right wing speaker’s circuit. Now, after another very public arrest, he’s back in the spotlight.
“If I lose this election, if I’m not mayor of Calgary, Canada falls,” Johnston told his viewers.
According to Statistics Canada, 23% of people accused of hate crimes in the last 10 years were between the ages of 12 and 17, 86% of them were male.
The Canadian Nationalist Party’s new leader and only candidate netted barely 0.1% of the votes in his riding of Scarborough-Guildwood as of the current count.
In a clown car of far-right streamers and attempted election punditry, Tyler Russell managed to net a phone call with his aesthetic inspiration, all while apparently at an election event for a federal candidate.