Only a small percentage of hate incidents are reported to law enforcement. It’s incomplete data, but it helps us spot trends. We’ll have better data when the General Social Survey is released.
Graphic and gory images sent to mailboxes and waved in public have long been a tool of anti-abortion campaigns. Does it count as hate propaganda against people who need abortions? Let’s test it against the Supreme Court-endorsed “Hallmarks of Hate.”
The 32,000 follower page flew under the radar on Facebook for years among an ocean of hateful content. It was a home and a launch pad for easily shareable and obviously racist material.
Canada’s hate groups and far-right are “drivers of disinformation” according to a new study analyzing a year of social media content posted across some of the country’s most popular platforms.
A Ryerson campus group previously accredited by the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party has been entertaining ties with Canada First, a white supremacist group attempting to “infiltrate” Canadian politics and create a white ethnostate.
Touting his struggles with Alberta Health Services, Artur Pawlowski has been interviewed and shared the stage with the founder of a militia, white nationalists, homophobes, QAnon conspiracy theorists, and supporters of Donald Trump’s “Big Lie.”
Outspoken Toronto lawyer Caryma Sa’d invited nemesis Chris “Sky” Saccoccia, a racist, holocaust denier, and influential figure in Canada’s anti-lockdown movement, to headline an event outside her storefront in Chinatown. Anti-racists and anti-fascists asked Sa’d to reconsider. When she didn’t, they organized a silent blockade. Saccoccia’s fans attacked them.
The Vice President of Communications for a group meant to foster a better relationship between India and Canada is a regular poster of Anti-Muslim and Islamophobic rants. For him, Indian Muslims have to choose to either join a Hindu majority state or languish in “barbaric/radical Islam.”
Railing against women, immigration, and Christians, one man in BC has woven a complicated international web of companies, identities, and titles.
After 26 months on bail, Rick Boswick has seen his sentence handed down for comments he made threatening to shoot an activist with “paintball pistols with f*cking rubberized marbles.”
So far, 1,325 bodies have been revealed, from five schools. We still have over 50 more schools to go through. These are the stories our survivors carried. They held this knowledge with them for so long that we are only scratching the surface.
Tyler L. Russell, the embattled leader of the white supremacist group Canada First, is gearing up to host CFPAC, an event featuring three ex-PPC candidates, despite leaked messages showing him trash talking the party and its leadership.