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Why right-wing extremism is becoming more problematic in Canada

Trump s malignant populism has turned far-right violence into a domestic terrorism threat by Enzo DiMatteo on January 28th, 2021 at 7:00 PM 1 of 4 2 of 4 For Canadians, there has been much to unpack after four years of Donald Trump. And while we fancy ourselves above the darker forces of racism, nativism, fear, and demonization (not to mention misogyny) that have been unleashed under Trump, our proximity to our neighbour to the south and a porous social media has made us particularly vulnerable to the spread of right-wing extremism of the kind witnessed during the attack on the Capitol on January 6. While conservative columnists dismiss the idea it could ever get to the same point here, the anti-state and anti-government sentiments expressed by those who took part have already infected the mainstream in Canada. On the same day as armed protestors attacked the Capitol, in Toronto a motorcade of supporters waving Trump 2020 and Stop The Steal flags drove from Queen’s Park t

Canada s right-wing extremism problem

Canada’s right-wing extremism problem Trump s malignant populism has turned far-right violence into a domestic terrorism threat By Enzo DiMatteo Jan 27, 2021 For Canadians, there has been much to unpack after four years of Donald Trump. And while we fancy ourselves above the darker forces of racism, nativism, fear and demonization (not to mention misogyny) that have been unleashed under Trump, our proximity to our neighbour to the south – and a porous social media – has made us particularly vulnerable to the spread of right-wing extremism of the kind witnessed during the attack on the Capitol on January 6. While conservative columnists dismiss the idea it could ever get to the same point here, the anti-state and anti-government sentiments expressed by those who took part have already infected the mainstream in Canada. On the same day as armed protestors attacked the Capitol, in Toronto a motorcade of supporters waving Trump 2020 and Stop The Steal flags drove from

Montreal woman says officer insisted on searching her lunch bag during curfew stop

Posted: Jan 13, 2021 7:21 AM ET | Last Updated: January 14 Sarah Vresk says the Montreal police officer insisted on looking in her lunch bag after she showed him she was an essential worker.(CBC) Sarah Vresk was heading to work at around 4 a.m. Tuesday when she was stopped near her home by Montreal police and asked to prove she had the right to be on the road during curfew. I got my letter out of my glove compartment and he asked for my ID. I gave him that, said Vresk.  He then asked me what was in my bag. Vresk demanded to know why that mattered, and why she wasn t free to go after showing a letter from her employer stating she works for a snow-removal contractor and needs to be on the job during curfew.

Përjashtimet për qentë, kanadezja del me burrin në qafore për të shmangur kufizimet e COVID-19

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