As of 2019, Perry has been telling the media that figure is now 300. She has mentioned in previous interviews that her count includes multiple chapters of the same umbrella group.
True North reached out to Perry and asked her for the document, report or source that lists these 300 active far-right extremist groups. “This is a number that is coming up in the context of our current research. We have not published on it yet as we still have some ways to go,” Perry replied.
I'm sure it contains gems such as all organisations and political parties in Quebec which supported the Charter of secularism, which is why she won't release it.
Trudeau is using the federal government as a party for suing the Quebec government to get anything that matters removed from it ( ban on wearing religious symbols during work hours if you work for the government in a position of authority such as judge, police, teacher ).
FACT CHECK: Are there 300 active “far-right” hate groups in Canada? https://tnc.news/2020/11/18/fact-check-are-there-300-active-far-right-hate-groups-in-canada/
IIRC Cosmin Dzurdsza from True North took her to court over denied FOIA requests to reveal the list and lost.
Yes, basically academic institutions have huge leeway over what they can deny to release.
I'm sure it contains gems such as all organisations and political parties in Quebec which supported the Charter of secularism, which is why she won't release it.
Trudeau is using the federal government as a party for suing the Quebec government to get anything that matters removed from it ( ban on wearing religious symbols during work hours if you work for the government in a position of authority such as judge, police, teacher ).
That's crazy, I would trust a judge wearing religious iconography over some atheist fuck, and I'm atheist/agnostic/retarded