Jason LaFace — who at times uses the name “LaFaci” — is listed as the North and East Ontario organizer for the convoy on the Canada Unity website, and has been cited in other media
as the main organizer for Ontario. In photos posted to his Facebook page, which were screenshotted by Global News, he shared an image titled “Canadian politicians who are not born in Canada” and included his own caption: “traitors to our country.”
According to a screenshot obtained by Global News, LaFace posted a selfie where he wore a hat with what appears to be the initials S.O.O., which
is believed to stand for Soldiers of Odin — an anti-immigrant group first established in Finland.
The emergence of the far-right Soldiers of Odin group in Canada raised concerns about the potential for “anti-immigrant vigilantism,” according to
a de-classified intelligence report obtained by Global News in 2017.
“One of the admins on their website is actually somebody who’s like the vice president of the Soldiers of Odin, a skinhead group in Sudbury, Ont.,” said Dr. Carmen Celestini, a post-doctoral fellow with the Disinformation Project at Simon Fraser University.
“His name is Jason LaFace. He also uses other names, but he is a vice president of this group, which organize events that will try to stop immigration, people who are BIPOC or people who are in LGBTQ communities.”
“Last summer,” she added, LaFace posted a message on Facebook indicating that he planned to “paint over a mural in Sudbury for (Black Lives Matter).”
LaFace later apologized, saying he “should have researched a bit more what was going on in terms of the mission and why it was sanctioned by the city.”
“I apologize for my behaviour to the entire city,” he said,
according to the Sudbury Star.
However, LaFace showed a slight change of heart
in a recent Facebook Live.
“This whole moment in history right now has changed my life for better, for the rest of my life,” LaFace said.
“I’m not a bitter little a–hole like I used to be, where I was pretty ignorant to some people online.”
However, in that same video, LaFace also issued a message about Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
“There’s things that are working in the background right now, that I found out this morning, Justin Trudeau is going buh-bye. It’s true, he is,” he said.
“It’s done, so now we just have to deploy our plan … he’s gone when we’re done.”
When Global News attempted to contact LaFace for a comment, he said “no thank you” and hung up.