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In late December 2014, [[File:Ethnonat.png]] "[[Ethnonationalism|Generation Identity Canada]]" was founded after it's Facebook page was founded in 2012 and the group has distributed certain material across the country such as in Ontario between Hamilton & Peterborough, Saskatoon, Alberta, Prince Edward Island & Quebec.
 
In August 2017, "[[Ethnonationalism|Generationthe Identity Canada]]"GIC came under new leadership while it's team came to the quick realization that the vast majority of core Canadian tenets come from Europe in which lead to wanting to create its own unique Canadian brand of the group and in January 1st 2018, it was renamed into [[Ethnonationalism|"IDCanada".]]
 
During 2018, "IDCanada" come out in support of White Nationalist Faith Goldy for her Toronto mayoral candidacy while also assisting her but also the group has claimed to have chapters in Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, Sudbury, Vancouver, Alberta, Manitoba, London (Canada) and Prince Edward Island again in which includes chapters on the east coast officialized in May 2018, also the group claimed to have hundreds of members along with some affiliates that are spanning in every major city across Canada with their expansion into other cities or regions that was occurring rapidly.
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The extent of "IDCanada" chapters along with the numbers of their membership but however they are likely exaggerations that still regularly active in their postering or stickering campaigns and the group’s claims to have hundreds of supporters that continued to not be borne out by their actions for example like a small banner drops featuring only a handful of activists.
 
The [[File:Whitesup.png]] [[White Nationalism|Canadian Nationalist Party]], was a successor to various white nationalist parties from Canadian history. The latest, the [[White Nationalism|Canadian Nationalist Party]],CNP was created in 2017, and participated in the Charlottesville riots, in Virginia, and aided various other Alt alt- Rightright groups. The [[White Nationalism|Canadian Nationalist Party]]CNP even organized a rally at University of Toronto, which eventually resulted in a [[Anti-Fascism|counter - protest]]File:Antifa. The founder of the party, [[White Nationalism|Travis Patronpng]] tried to reach out to [[Right-Wing Populism|Maxime Bernier]], the leader of the [[National Libertarianism|Peoples Party of Canada]], to make a political alliance. [[Right-Wing Populism|Maxime Bernier]] declined the offer, as he deemed [[White Nationalism|Patron]] to be too extreme. The [[White Nationalism|Canadian Nationalist Party]] promotes hatred towards minorities, and claims to support a 'white, Christian, Canada'. In 2019, the The [[White Nationalism|Canadian Nationalist Party]] tried to run in the election, but failed miserably for its Alt - Right policies. Shortly after the election, [[White Nationalism|Travis Patron]] was arrested for attacking two women. In 2021, he also spewed hate speech towards Jewish people.
[[Anti-Fascism|counter-protest]]. The founder of the party, [[White Nationalism|Travis Patron]] tried to reach out to [[File:Rpop.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|Maxime Bernier]], the leader of the [[File:Natlib.png]] [[National Libertarianism|Peoples Party of Canada]], to make a political alliance. Bernier declined the offer, as he deemed Patron to be too extreme. Patron and the CNP promote hatred towards minorities, claiming to support a "white, Christian, Canada". In 2019, the CNP tried to run in the election, but failed miserably for its alt-right policies. Shortly after the election, Patron was arrested for attacking two women. In 2021, he also spewed hate speech towards Jewish people.
 
[[File:Ethno.png]] [[Ethnocracy|Diagolon]], an Alt alt- Rightright organization, created by far - right podcaster [[File:Ethnonat.png]] [[Ethnonationalism|Jeremy MacKenzie]], who wants to turn Canada into a '[[File:Whitesup.png]] "white [[Ethnonationalism|ethnonationalist]] state'", via a 'violent revolution'. [[Ethnocracy|Diagolon]] is commonly considered to be a [[File:NeoFash.png]] [[Fascism|neo - fascist militia]], and they participated in the [[Right-Wing Populism|Canadian trucker]]/[[Alt-Lite|freedom convoy protests.]] They planed to turn the protests into Canada's version of January 6th, and overthrow the Canadian government, before being thwarted by the police. [[Ethnocracy|Diagolon]] initially was friendly and supportive of Conservative leader, [[Right-WingFile:Poilievre.png]] Populism [[Neo-Libertarianism|Pierre Pollievre]], until they made a perverted comment about [[Right-Wing Populism|Pollievre]]'s Latina wife. This led to the Conservative party denouncing them.
 
Nathan Damigo/Nathan Benjamin Lodge was born in Lewiston, Maine, United States of America in May 12th 1986 but he moved to Multicultural San Jose, California when he was six months old while he would later refer to his birthplace as infamous among his circles due to the influx of East African immigrants that he labeled “The Somali dump" and then he was adopted by his new father Michael Damigo when his mother remarried that lead Nathan along with his brother entered into a family with a military and police tradition because Michael was an ex-Marine who later become a deputy sheriff that was involved in the fatal shooting of an illegal cannabis farmer.
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