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© David Dee Delgado/Getty Images A judge in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia has ordered tech giant Google to hand over information linked to a blog critical of the far-left extremist group Antifa after allegations of cyberbullying.
The request comes after a complaint from a Nova Scotia couple, Darius Mirshahi and Sakura Saunders, who the blog had previously alleged were leaders in a Canadian branch of the far-left anarcho-communist Antifa group.
The blog Antifa: Exposed has since gone offline after previously being hosted by the Google-owned platform Blogger.com.
The couple alleges that the blog labelled them leaders of a domestic terrorist organization and claims the posts have caused them psychological stress and fear that they will be targeted with violence , Canadian broadcaster CBC