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The U.S. Capitol violence could happen in Canada — here are 3 ways to prevent it


The U.S. Capitol violence could happen in Canada here are 3 ways to prevent it
The Conversation
2021-01-11
Robert Danisch, Associate Professor & Chair, Department of Communication Arts, University of Waterloo and William Keith, Professor, Rhetoric and Professional Communication, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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Far-right and ultra-nationalist groups, including the Northern Guard, Proud Boys and individuals wearing Soldiers of Odin patches, gathered to protest the government s lawsuit settlement with Canadian torture victim Omar Khadr in Toronto in October 2017.
Canadians should not view the recent mob violence in Washington as a uniquely American problem. The polarization that produced the hatred, violence and chaos unleashed by President Donald Trump’s followers on the U.S. Capitol is the product of specific forms of rhetoric and they exist in Canada, too. ....

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Right-wing extremist activity on the rise in Atlantic Canada: UNB researchers | iNFOnews


Sarah Smellie
Far-right and ultranationalist groups, including the Northern Guard, Proud Boys, as well as individuals wearing Soldiers of Odin patches, were among those gathered to protest the government s lawsuit settlement with Canadian torture victim Omar Khadr, at Nathan Philips Square in Toronto on Saturday, Oct. 21, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christopher Katsarov
December 16, 2020 - 10:10 AM
ST. JOHN S, N.L. - Researchers at the University of New Brunswick found an alarming recent spike in right-wing extremism in Atlantic Canada, and the data indicates the activity is increasing.
Right-wing extremist activity surged in Atlantic Canada in 2016 and then climbed higher each consecutive year, according to UNB sociologist David Hofmann. His research team studied far-right activity in the region between 2000 and 2019 as part of a project led by Barbara Perry, director of the Centre on Hate, Bias and Extremism at Ontario Tech University. ....

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