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Canadians like to think we’re more tolerant, nicer, more welcoming than our American neighbours. The images of racial conflict in the US are prevalent, but when something like that occurs north of the 49th parallel, we’re shocked. Should we be? 

The freedom convoy is out of downtown Ottawa but the 3-week occupation is something the residents won’t soon forget. As the collection of truckers made their way across the country, there were rumblings that other groups were using the movement for their own gain. 

The Confederate and Nazi flags that were seen on the first weekend solidified that view for many. Extremism in Canada has increased 320% over the last 5-years according to the Institute for Strategic Dialogue. 

Our Unpublished Vote question this week asks: 

Do you feel “extremism” is on the rise in Canada? 

Our audience responded: 

Yes      = 41.6%
No        = 56.4%
Unsure = 2.5% 

However you’re watching and listening to our show, whether through our social media channels on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, or on our podcast channels—iTunes, GooglePlay, Spotify, iHeartRadio and more—We would like to remind you that you can “cast your vote” on this topic at Unpublished.vote, and then email your MP to tell them why.

 

Guests: 

  1. Barbara Perry, Professor Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, Ontario Tech University @CHBEOntarioTech
  2. Amarnath Amarasingam, Assistant Prof. School of Religion, Queen’s University; Senior Fellow with the International Centre for the Study of Radicalization; Senior Fellow with the Institute for Strategic Dialogue @AmarAmarasingam
  3. Andrew Crosby, PhD Candidate, Sociology at Carleton University