Powerful New Documentary “The Hate Network” Exposes the Canadian Anti-Hate Network
Oakville. January 11, 2026 A large audience of free speech supporters got a sneak preview of the rough cut of The Hate Network a powerful documentary about the desperate plight of freedom of speech in Canada. It traced the hysterical anti-free speech measures imposed by all levels of government during the COVID scare, culminating in the imposition of The Emergencies Act, the modern War Measures Act to deal with a parking problem in Ottawa, the three-week protest in January 2022 by the Truckers’ Freedom Convoy.
At the centre of this documentary by Greg Wycliffe is an expose of one of most dangerous opponents of free speech in Canada CAHN, the Canadian Anti-Hate Network. This private group, with ties to the masked and violent Antifa, puts out highly slanted smear pieces on all those on the right whom they call “haters”. They have received over $1,000,000 from the federal government, plus $500,000 in 2020 from the super woke Bank of Montreal. At times, they seem to be the bully boys for the Liberal Party’s far left DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) agenda, the film argues. An impressive cast of experts is interviewed including Canadian Army veteran Jeremy MacKenzie, videographer and lawyer Caryma Sa’d, lawyer John Carpay, Professor Frances Widdowosn, Professor Bruce Pardy, Pastor Artur Pawlowski, Pastor Henry Hildebrandt and many others. For most of human history, there has been little freedom of speech Queen’s University law Professor Bruce Pardy noted. For the last few hundred years in some European countries “freedom has been a brief blip in human history” and we may be about to lose it.

The documentary warned of the imminent threats to freedom of two pending pieces of police state legislation, Bills C-8 and C-9. We must get active to fight these vile pieces of speech control. We must stop being “nice” Canadians the audience was told. “Nice people don’t (speak up); good people do.” Pastor Henry Hildebrandt who was fined over $500,000 for keeping his Aylmer church opened for worship during COVID and threatened with years in prison, stated his resolve to speak up “with Holy Ghost boldness” to oppose this tyranny, Quoting Martin Luther, he concluded: “Here I stand; I can do no other.” [Hier stehe ich, ich kann nicht anders ]