Canada Announces 13 Additions to List of Terrorist Entities, Including Proud Boys
Public Safety Minister Bill Blair announced Wednesday the addition of 13 entities to the list of terrorist organizations identified under the Criminal Code, including the Proud Boys.
“This update hopefully sends a strong message that Canada will not tolerate ideological, religious, or politically motivated acts of violence,” Blair said during a press conference.
Blair said that the list was produced in a “neutral and expert” process that is based on “evidence, intelligence, and the law.”
“This is not about politics, it’s not about infringing upon the freedom of belief, association, and freedom of speech,” Blair said. “It is about controlling violent activities ideologically motivated violent extremism.”
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