Josiah Patton, who represents himself as a tutor on Vancouver Island, British Columbia posted to the white supremacist dating site that he had joined to find a white woman, “the younger the better (15+).”
Being called racist, nazi, or white supremacist is not a problem, according to Dominion Society of Canada leader Daniel Tyrie, but posts and photos from when one of their co-founders was a shock jock for a 2SLGBTQ+ radio station–those have become a problem for the white nationalist organization.
The Canadian Anti-Hate Network has identified alternative wellness clinic owner and Vancouver Club member Joshua Lenti-Jones as a paying member of the white supremacist dating site WhiteDate.
Whether you measure it by number of supporters, fundraising ability, or by the size of its militant groups, the white nationalist movement in Canada has never been larger or more of a threat.
White nationalists in multiple countries, including Canada, are pushing for mass deportations of non-Europeans to be part of the political platforms of their right-wing parties.