Foot Soldiers of Censorship: A Brantford “Community Organizer” Tears Down Dominion Society Anti-Immigration Posters

‘I’m appalled’: Residents tear down anti-immigrant posters in Simcoe

Dominion Society of Canada advertising has locals concerned about spread of ‘hate-based ideology’

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Simcoe residents Josh Parsons, right, and Andrew Peach took down posters advertising for the Dominion Society of Canada. J.P. Antonacci/The Hamilton Spectator
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By J.P. AntonacciReporter

Seeing a poster advertising a white nationalist group in downtown Simcoe last week filled Josh Parsons with “visceral disgust.”

“I recognized the group immediately and thought, ‘Oh jeez, this isn’t good,’” said Parsons, a community organizer who has studied the rise of far-right hate groups in Canada.

The laminated poster bore the name and logo of the Dominion Society of Canada, an anti-immigrant group founded in 2025 that calls for the “remigration” — or mass deportation — of anyone not descended from Canada’s original Anglo and French settlers.

The group’s website blames “mass immigration” for low wages, a lack of jobs and housing, and overstretched health-care and education systems.

Some of the posters that appeared in downtown Simcoe promoting the Dominion Society of Canada co-opted historical images of Canadian soldiers from the First World War. J.P. Antonacci/The Hamilton Spectator

A report from the Canadian Anti-Hate Network calls the Dominion Society the “incorporated political arm” of a white nationalist movement that includes Diagolon — a far-right extremist group that held a rally in Jarvis in 2024 — and the more “militant” Second Sons.

Dominion Society founder Daniel Tyrie — former executive director of the People’s Party of Canada — rejects that characterization and says the group is “a non-partisan advocacy group dedicated to promoting Canadian identity, heritage and nationalism.” 

But the anti-hate network maintains the Dominion Society is trying to get the idea of “remigration” into mainstream political discourse as what Parsons called “the suit-and-tie arm” of Canadian white supremacy.

Parsons ripped the poster off an electrical box on Robinson Street and scoured the downtown core in search of others.

Not finding any, he hoped that was the end of it.

But things “escalated” on April 27 when he discovered seven more Dominion Society posters pasted to utility poles near the Simcoe library, a hockey arena and the public high school.

Parsons believes the group is using the posters to recruit new members. 

“These groups particularly focus on communities they perceive to be struggling. And they specifically target young men and boys with the intent of radicalizing them toward their hate-based ideology,” he said.

Some of the posters — which The Spectator has seen — feature what appear to be historical photographs of Canadian soldiers during the First World War and the Latin phrase “Populus Noster, Domus Nostra,” which translates to “our people, our home.”

“To have people use Canadian heroes who quite literally fought directly against what this group is preaching … they’re really flattening Canadian identity,” Parsons said.

“They completely ignore the genocide of the First Nations people and describe themselves as ‘heritage Canadians.’”

Standing against racism

Masked groups of white nationalists held demonstrations in downtown Hamilton and London in recent months, while posts on Reddit indicate Dominion Society posters were spotted — and taken down — in Winnipeg and the Niagara region.

“I’m appalled that this rhetoric is rearing its ugly head in our community,” Norfolk County councillor Kim Huffman told The Spectator. 

“Preying on vulnerable members of our community shows that these groups who preach hate, violence racism and intolerance know that the majority of Canadians do not support them,” Huffman said. 

“I am vehemently opposed to everything they stand for and will use my voice to protect our community.”

Const. Andrew Gamble of Norfolk County OPP said while it may not be a criminal offence to put up posters, depending on their content and location, the police service “encourages community members to promote respect and understanding, both in person and online.”

Gamble told The Spectator the OPP “remains committed to the safety and well-being of all individuals in Ontario, regardless of race, ancestry (or) place of origin.”

He invited residents to report hate-motivated or discriminatory incidents to the police or Crime Stoppers.

Parsons and fellow Simcoe resident Andrew Peach said they did not hesitate to cut down the “detestable” posters and are ready to act should more turn up.

“They have to engage in these clandestine, in-the-shadows acts in order to recruit,” Parsons said.

“So the less time that these posters stay visible in the community, the less effective they are. And it’s my full intent to make it not worth their time to come here.”

Peach said standing against hateful ideology should not be a partisan issue.

“If you don’t take action, it festers. You have to show them that the community will not stand for this,” he said.

“It doesn’t matter if you sit on the right or the left or smack dab in the middle. This is something we should all denounce.”

What Sort of Man Seeks to Have Another Fired, His livelihood Imperilled & He and His Family reduced to Poverty?

What Sort of Man Seeks to Have Another Fired, His livelihood Imperilled & He and His Family reduced to Poverty?

Indeed, what sort of man seeks to have another fired, his livelihood imperilled and  he and his family reduced to poverty? And all because of the victim’s political beliefs at one time expressed on his own time and on his own time. What sort of driven man would do such a thing? Why, a person who describes himself as an Ottawa-based “human rights lawyer”. That would be federal civil servant Richard Warman. Warman seems to find immense time to try to ruin people with whom he disagrees politically.

In the glory days of Sec. 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act (Internet censorship), Warman filed nearly 30 complaints. He boasts, in his affidavit seeking a peace bond against Kevin Goudreau, who has never contacted him”,” I have successfully brought 16 human rights complaints against online hate … resulting in permanent cease and desist orders.” Also, many of the victims were fined and two — Terry Tremaine and Thomas Winnicki — ended up spending time in prison because of Mr. Warman’s actions. More recently in attacking anti-Cultural Marxist satirical publication YOUR WARD NEWS, Warman, who lives in Ottawa, contacted Child Protective Services in Toronto, according to testimony at a recent trial, to try to get editor Dr. Sears’ son taken away. [An investigation found that Dr. Sears and his wife were loving parents.]

Richard Warman

So, while snowflake Richard Warman whines about being so afraid of his political enemies, he relentlessly seeks to have them destroyed. In a July 16 letter he wrote on behalf of  the Canadian Anti-Hate Network to Hamilton City Council, Warman who works for the federal government (when does he find time to do all this mischief?)  seeks to have Mr. Lemire fired for his political views. Mr. Lemire was the longtime webmaster of the Freedomsite and was the subject of a Warman Sec. 13 complaint which Mr. Lemire partially won.

The letter filled with the false “neo-Nazi” smear, reads as follows: “I am a human rights lawyer in Ottawa and brought the successful human rights complaint against Marc Lemire for online hate (http://canlii.ca/t/1q60s).   I have commented in numerous media stories about the recent exposure by Mack Lamoureux of VICE Canada that Marc Lemire is an employee of the City of Hamilton. I note that since the VICE article, various media reports have indicated that Marc Lemire denies any ongoing role in the neo-Nazi[sic] movement, minimizes any prior role despite Federal Court findings to the contrary, and claims that this was all many years in the past and that he is now reformed.

I do not believe this to be true. Marc Lemire openly acknowledges that he is responsible for the website http://www.freedomsite.org/. It took me less than 5-minutes to come up with multiple examples of Holocaust denial material from Marc Lemire’s Freedomsite website that remain available as of right now. Marc Lemire continues to publish to the world columns by Holocaust denier Philip Belgrave and others and at the bottom of the columns readers are invited to submit material to the webmaster (Lemire) for publication. The first article is titled “What is Anti-Semitism?” and states that Jews were not exterminated nor were they the principal sufferers in WWII, links to Ernst Zundel’s

Holocaust denial website calling it a “Detoxification Programme to Cure the Politically Correct of the Hollywood version of the Holocaust”, and links to 3 other Holocaust denial websites – URL link below and pdf version attached: ….

I am confident that if I continued my search, I would find further such hate propaganda. Based on the fact that Holocaust denial material remains available on Marc Lemire’s website, I submit to you that he is not fit to be an employee of the City of Hamilton.

It might be noted that, even in Canada, questioning the so-called holocaust is not a crime, and, far from being “hate”, is, in fact pursuit of the truth.