Abstract
Despite the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS)’s recent concern with the growing threat from right-wing extremists (RWEs) nationwide, we have little contemporary scholarship on the RWE movement in Canada and fewer attempts to systematically analyse their ideologies and activities. Drawing on the three-year study described in Chapter 2, involving interviews with Canadian law enforcement officials, community organizations and right-wing activists, this chapter examines the endogenous factors that facilitate and inhibit the RWE movement in Canada. Findings suggest that strengths and weaknesses of the groups themselves can be exploited as a means of debilitating them.
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