April 3, 2025, 6:21 pm
Two separate reports detailed that an Ottawa man was convicted on terror and hate charges for producing antisemitic propaganda linked to a neo-Nazi group. The ruling, delivered by Superior Court Justice Robert Smith, reflects the judiciary’s firm stance against extremism and hate-fueled materials while leaving sentencing details for a later date.
Ottawa graphic designer Patrick Macdonald was convicted on three terror and hate-related counts for producing antisemitic propaganda for the neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division, according to Superior Court Justice Robert Smith’s ruling.
A date for sentencing for Patrick Macdonald has not yet been set, but the Crown is seeking to have his bail revoked and a hearing is set for April 22.
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