A style guide for a neo-Nazi publication reveals what should be obvious, writes Tabatha Southey: darkness lurks behind their self-parodying ‘humour’
Hitler co-opted a symbol that, for Canada’s growing South Asian population, stands for good fortune and well-being. Redeeming it has proven difficult.
Anne Kingston: Trump’s messaging is now so brazen that dog whistles are redundant. The signals are increasingly plain for all to see.
From the archives in 1966: When a private investigator infiltrated the recently founded Canadian Nazi Party, he discovered an embarrassingly threadbare and delusional organization
Canada has long been home to hate groups—and two moments, in 1938 and 1965, show us how best to handle today’s strain
Noomi Rapace trumps Hollywood’s toughest heroines in ‘The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo’
The right of assembly doesn’t apply for Hitler’s supporters