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July 19, 2021

An Online Environmental Scan of Right-Wing Extremism in Canada

ISD UK

Far-Right Extremism, Targeted Threats, Hate and Abuse, Terrorism and Extremism

Aoife Gallagher, Ciaran O’Connor, Eisha Maharasingam-Shah, Jacob Davey and Mackenzie Hart

Researchers at ISD have collaborated with a team of analysts at Ontario Tech University (OUT), Michigan State University and the University of New Brunswick to track the online habits of Canadian RWEs over a period of two years. This report contains the findings of the second year of this study and presents key trends in the online activity of Canadian RWEs in 2020. It adds to the analysis provided in our interim report, which contains an overview of extremist trends from 2019.

This study draws on an analysis of over three million messages sent by over 2,400 groups, channels and accounts associated with Canadian RWE across Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, 4chan and Telegram, and is supplemented by ethnographic analysis of other, more fringe, platforms. The following report provides an overview of the key trends across social media platforms, before delving into an analysis of dynamics on specific social media ecosystems.

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