Pierre Poilievre Meets with Far-Right Extremist Group at Nova Scotia-New Brunswick Border

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“Everyone’s happy with what you’re doing,” Poilievre tells conspiratorial fringe group camped out on side of highway

Canada’s leader of the official opposition pulled over on the side of a highway Tuesday evening and paid a surprise visit to a group of far-right extremists who have staged protests at the Nova Scotia–New Brunswick border for the last three years.

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre was seen posing for selfies and giving pep talks to members of the group, which subscribes to a range of fringe conspiracies and extreme views, in livestream videos posted on social media.

The group has been camped out at the border for the last month purportedly to protest the carbon tax, however, the group is led by the same people who have been protesting at the interprovincial border since 2021 — originally to oppose public health orders.

Poilievre can be seen in the livestream video touring the group’s camp site, which consists of several vehicles draped in upside down maple leafs and “f*ck Trudeau” flags.

Poilievre and his security detail entered one trailer where a number of the group’s members have been sleeping and eating food. The side of the trailer displays the signatures of far-right influencers associated with the Freedom Convoy and more recent anti-LGBTQ+ protests.

One man named “Dean” is seen opening the trunk of his car to show Poilievre a bundle of blankets and pillows where he sleeps each night.

“You close the trunk?” Poilievre asks. “How do you close the trunk when you’re in there?”

“I put the seat down,” Dean tells Poilievre.

“Oh, I see,” Poilievre replies.

Dean later asks Poilievre if he will pose for a photo next to his car draped in “f*ck Trudeau’ flags, but Poilievre suggests they “stand in front of something else.”

Poilievre’s office did not respond to questions from PressProgress seeking to clarify how the leader of the opposition ended up at an extremist group’s camp site at the Nova Scotia–New Brunswick border.

Poilievre posed for photos in Borden-Carleton, PEI on Tuesday and has another event scheduled in Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia on Wednesday.

In a livestream video, Poilievre tells the group he was driving from Prince Edward Island to Nova Scotia when he spotted the group on the side of the highway and asked his chauffeur to pull-over so he could get out and “say hello.”

“We were just going down the highway and we heard about you guys on the news,” Poilievre says. “We saw you, so I told the team to pull-over to say hello.”

One of the group’s leaders criticizes the “negative” attention the group has been receiving from the media, prompting Poilievre to reassure them that they enjoy wide support.

The person Poilievre was speaking with is Thomas Everett of Amherst, Nova Scotia, who has been a lead organizer of the protests at the Nova Scotia–New Brunswick border since 2021.

“We started a Facebook group called ‘Support Open the NS/NB Border’,” Everett recalled in a 2021 video posted to YouTube. “We’ve been protesting weekly, every Sunday usually, sometimes on Saturdays, despite being served two injunctions by the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia.”

Everett’s spouse, Tasha, was named as the lead event organizer of the anti-public health order border blockades in court documents when the Province of Nova Scotia sought an injunction against the group.

Everett’s social media account shows he has frequently interacted with convoy figures, including Gordon Barry, the leader of the so-called “Save the Children Convoy,” a group that is driven by a confusing mix of far-right conspiracies and sovereign citizen beliefswhich allegedly plotted to arrest politicians and police last year.

Barry has openly called for jailing politicians and replacing the government in speeches at the “Save the Children Convoy’s base camp, located in a farm field outside Ottawa.

The border protest organizer’s social media accounts also show he has served local police with lawsuits and posted a pseudolegal notice on the door of his home putting police, bylaw and public health officers “on notice” that they will be arrested if they enter his property.

While the group purports to be concerned about the price of carbon, social media postings by Everett and other members of the group make clear that their understanding of carbon taxes is part of a broader system of conspiratorial beliefs about the UN and World Economic Forum.

Everett and other members of the group have also repeatedly posted content about “chemtrails” and unfounded claims that the government is deploying weather modification technology.

The group also appears to endorse more extreme far-right views.

One livestream image shows Poilievre standing next to the symbol of “Diagolon,” an online community revolving around a group of far-right extremist influencers which the Emergencies Act Inquiry noted law enforcement viewed as a “potentially dangerous organization.”.

In 2022, Poilievre sparked controversy after ignoring calls to disavow the support of the online extremist community when he himself took a photo with one of the lead influencers of “Diagolon,” an individual flagged as a threat by national security officials in a counterterrorism report.

A month later, the RCMP launched a criminal investigation after the same influencer later threatened to sexually assault Poilievre’s wife, Anaida Poilievre.

Some members of the group at the Nova Scotia–New Brunswick have also shared photos of themselves at events with “Diagolon” influencers.

Sebastian Skamski, the Conservative leader’s spokesperson, did not respond to questions from PressProgress inquiring why Poilievre would associate with people who endorse this group.

 
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Diagolon is a right-wing,[2] alt-right,[3] extremist[4] militia network with chapters throughout Canada.[2] A House of Commons of Canada report called it a "violent extremist organisation."[5] According to the Canadian Anti-Hate Network, the "neo-fascist militia"[6] believes that "a violent revolution is coming,"[2] and is an “accelerationist movement that believes a revolution is inevitable and necessary to collapse the current government system".[6]

Diagolon associate Alex Vriend has promoted the neo-Nazi propaganda film Europa: The Last Battle in chatrooms.[7] Barbara Perry, director of Ontario Tech University's Centre on Hate, Bias and Extremism, described Diagolon's ambition to create a "white ethnonationalist state"[8] as irony poisoning to normalise hateful rhetoric through humour.[4] The group's motto is "gun or rope".[7]

 
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Shortly after the image surfaced on Mackenzie’s public Telegram channel, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh called on Poilievre to “denounce Jeremy Mackenzie and Diagolon,” who he said are “designated as violent extremists by Canada’s Integrated Terrorism Assessment Centre.”

Singh was referring to a report from Press Progress, which last week published a document it obtained through access-to-information from the Integrated Terrorism Assessment Centre, a federal organization that assesses threats of terrorism to Canada.
Yes Pee Pee cozying to this far-right group once again!!


 

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so protesting against the carbon tax is far right extremism. how many people that support the carbon tax drive cars to and from work(do they even have jobs) what bills do they pay? they do have water, electricity, mortgage, rent, can they even afford to buy groceries? who pays for their living expenses?
 
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People trash Pierre for supporting struggling Canadians but never say anything about Trudeau supporting Hamas terrorists.
 
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Speaker kicks Poilievre out of the Commons after he calls PM a 'wacko' in tense question period exchange
Trudeau accuses Poilievre of associating with white nationalists, Tory leader hits back

Speaker Greg Fergus kicked Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre out of question period Tuesday after a particularly nasty exchange with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Poilievre's day-long removal from the House of Commons came after he called Trudeau a "wacko" for supporting B.C.'s past policy of decriminalizing some hard drugs in an attempt to reduce the number of overdose-related deaths.

Poilievre said it was a "wacko policy" backed by "this wacko prime minister." Fergus asked him to withdraw the "unparliamentary language."

Poilievre refused, saying only that he agreed to replace "wacko" with "extremist" or "radical." Poilievre's refusal prompted Fergus to remove him.

"There are a couple of things that are going on here today that are not acceptable," Fergus said.

He later called it a "remarkable question period" after MPs from all sides yelled at one another and called each other names.

Following Poilievre's removal, the Conservative caucus left the Commons chamber en masse, following their leader.

Trudeau fielded a few more questions Tuesday from Bloc and NDP MPs and then left the chamber after the fracas.

Poilievre turned to social media after getting the boot. "The Liberal speaker censored me for describing Trudeau's hard drug policy as wacko," he posted.

"Six people dying from overdoses every day in B.C. is wacko. Nurses worried about breastfeeding after breathing in toxic drug fumes is wacko. This is a wacko policy from a wacko PM that's destroying lives."

Trudeau calls Poilievre 'spineless'
Trudeau also engaged in name-calling, saying at one point that Poilievre was a "spineless" leader.

He said Poilievre is trying to "earn votes through personal attacks" after the Conservative leader raised Trudeau's past episodes of wearing blackface.

Trudeau accused Poilievre of courting "white nationalist groups" with his visit to an anti-carbon tax protest camp in the Maritimes earlier this month.

While at the camp, Poilievre stepped into a trailer that had a symbol associated with Diagolon drawn on the door.

That's a group the RCMP has said supports an "accelerationist" ideology — the idea that civil war or the collapse of western governments is inevitable and ought to be sped up.

"He will not denounce them and everything they stand for," Trudeau said of Poilievre, while also citing American conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' endorsement of Poilievre.

"This is a 19-year career politician who knows exactly what he's doing and thinks he can get away with it," Trudeau said.

"It is a choice to pander to white nationalists. It's a choice to not condemn them and everything they stand for in his quest for votes."

Poilievre at one point said he wouldn't take lessons on racism from a prime minister whose government gave anti-racism training money to Laith Marouf, a Montreal man who had a history of making antisemitic remarks in social media posts.

The government cut off funding to Marouf's company in 2022 after public scrutiny of his hateful tweets.

Before Poilievre's removal, Fergus had Conservative MP Rachael Thomas removed from the chamber after she shouted at him and called him "a disgrace" for not immediately demanding that Trudeau withdraw his comment about Poilievre being "spineless."

Trudeau's "spineless" remark did result in a rebuke from Fergus. The Speaker told Trudeau not to make comments that "call into question the character of an individual member of Parliament."

It's highly unusual for a Speaker to remove the Official Opposition leader from the Commons during question period.

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh was forced out of the chamber in 2020 after he called a Bloc Québécois MP racist.

A spokesperson for Poilievre framed his leader's removal as an attempt by Fergus to "protect the prime minister" from tough questions and silence the Conservative leader.

"By any reasonable measure, these policies are wacko. The prime minister knows that and that's why he refuses to answer why he is keeping dangerous drugs legal in British Columbia," the spokesperson said.

Mental Health and Addictions Minister Ya'ara Saks told reporters earlier that Ottawa hasn't made a decision on what to do with B.C.'s request to make illicit drug use illegal in all public spaces after ending a federally sanctioned pilot project that decriminalized their possession.

"It's under review by Health Canada," Saks said.

As for Conservative claims that Poilievre is somehow being silenced, Immigration Minister Marc Miller said it's nonsense.

"That guy has never shut his mouth in his life. Who silences him? He keeps saying dumb things," Miller said.

"It would be good if he shut his yap once in a while. The stuff that he does in the House of Commons is disgraceful."

 
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But now the Conservatives are taking a play out of Marjorie Taylor Greene's playbook and calling for the Speaker to resign and step down:


We all know that The Speaker did the right thing when Pee Pee refused to withdraw his "Wacko" comment!!
Come on, he only asked what 5 times? He should have at least asked him another couple of times with a cherry on top.

PeePee is a wannabe baby Trump.
 

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Come on, he only asked what 5 times? He should have at least asked him another couple of times with a cherry on top.

PeePee is a wannabe baby Trump.
Exactly, and like Trump he is bickering about Partisanship by the Speaker.
These two think that they are allowed to get away with anything, as they are above the law!!
 

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Exactly, and like Trump he is bickering about Partisanship by the Speaker.
These two think that they are allowed to get away with anything, as they are above the law!!
Right now the electorate based on the polls is giving him a complete pass on everything, it makes me sick. He's all slime and no charm with a face that even a mother couldn't love.
 
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Right now the electorate based on the polls is giving him a complete pass on everything, it makes me sick. He's all slime and no charm with a face that even a mother couldn't love.
The scary part is the polls are saying PeePee is likely to be the next Prime Minister.
 

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I heard that as soon as he wins he will start freezing liberal supporters bank accounts
I hope when Pee Pee tramples on your rights you jump up and down as you did during the pandemic instead of dancing, followed by you laying down for a golden shower.
 
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