Canada’s anti-lockdown protests are unique in personality and tone, but these movements across the world face infiltration by far right groups and individuals.
Anti-trans advocacy groups continue to make questionable claims and cite bad research as the damage of conversion therapy continues to harm communities.
The Proud Boys have dissolved, but their pro-terrorism offshoot Canada First is still active.
We expect the uninformed pundit class to stomp their feet over the upcoming anti-hate legislation. So here's a guide to fact-checking them.
One tweet directed at an academic said to “put her in [an] ISIS camp for one week then ask her to give [a] statement on rapists.”
The new leader is getting a whirlwind of media attention that has been largely uncritical of his far-right comments and history.
Est-ce qu’une tempête d’attention médiatique pourrait aider l’animateur radio, connu pour ses discours déplacés, à se tailler une place à l’Assemblée nationale?
Many of the figures leading the digital charge against a program to deliver vaccines to communities the most impacted by COVID-19 are pandemic-deniers or anti-vaccine proponents, a fact largely lost on them.
A small community grieves the tragic loss of a young mother, allegedly at the hands of domestic abuse. But in digital dark corners, an insidious hate movement that views other races as “mud people” and white Europeans as the true chosen people of Israel is mourning the loss of a brother.
After being targeted by a hateful postering campaign, the Ottawa 2SLGBTQIA+ community and its allies are flipping the script with a campaign of their own.
They say Canada has "kangaroo court[s] stacked with radical leftists and militant LGBT activists who ... persecute Christians and conservatives.”