- Western Guard Party
The Western Guard Party (founded in 1972 as the "Western Guard") was a white supremacist group based in
Toronto ,Canada . It evolved out of the far-right anti-CommunistEdmund Burke Society that had been founded in 1967 byDon Andrews , Paul Fromm,Leigh Smith andAl Overfield .Andrews became the dominant figure in the EBS, and relaunched it as the Western Guard, narrowing the group's focus to racism,
anti-Semitism and white supremacy. Fromm left the group later in 1972 as the Western Guard descended into violent activity.In 1975, Andrews was charged with offences ranging from plotting arson, possession of weapons and explosives, and mischief, and was sentenced to two years in jail for conspiring to bomb a visiting Israeli soccer team. In order to fulfill his bail conditions, Andews separated himself from the Western Guard. Veteran fascist
John Ross Taylor became the group's leader in 1976. Taylor changed the name of the group to Western Guard Party. The group's membership declined under his idiosyncratic leadership. Many members, includingWolfgang Droege , left to join theNationalist Party of Canada which had been founded by Andrews when he was released from prison in 1978.In 1979, Taylor was charged with hate speech for the Western Guard's telephonic messages and was brought before the
Canadian Human Rights Commission . He was ultimately imprisoned forcontempt of court when he continued the Guard's racist answering machine messages. The group became an essentially one-person party in the 1980s, and was defunct by the middle of the decade.Despite calling itself a party, the Western Guard never registered as a federal or provincial political party and is not known to have ever nominated candidates for office under its name.
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Fascism in Canada
*James Alexander McQuirter External links
* [http://www.chrt-tcdp.gc.ca/search/view_html.asp?doid=1&lg=_e&isruling=0 Smith et al. v. Western Guard Party]
* [http://www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/index.cfm?fuseaction=hrp.hatePropaganda Canadian Human Rights Reporter: Communication of Hate Messages by Telephone Prohibited]
* [http://www.hrcr.org/safrica/expression/hrc_taylor.html Canada, Canada (Human Rights Comm.) v. Taylor]
* [http://scc.lexum.umontreal.ca/en/1990/1990rcs3-892/1990rcs3-892.html Supreme Court Judgement]
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