
Finally, a political organization dedicated to defending Canadian white founding peoples.
What can you tell me about "Second Sons Canada"A conservative group from Canada?
"Generally, the SSC represents a turn towards more structured, youth-oriented far-right organizations in Canada, combining online propaganda with mobilization in the real world. His fast improvement in the face of political tensions highlights the ongoing debates on extremism in this country
by Grok 4
(henrymakow.com)
Review
Second Sons Canada (SSC) is simply a purely male organization, designated by experts and the media as a group of white nationalists operating in Canada. It promotes a mix of white nationalism and Canadian nationalism, frequently basing its actions on protecting the "traditional" Canadian identity from immigration and perceived cultural threats.
The group uses fitness training and martial arts as a recruitment tool, but its rhetoric and actions have caused concern about extremism, including calls for force and cultural cleansing. The SSC is part of a wider, decentralised network of white supremacists in Canada and internationally.
History and establishment
The SSC was founded in 2024 by Jeremy MacKenzie, a erstwhile veteran of the Canadian Armed Forces and an utmost right-wing activist, known for his podcast and the creation of Diagolon, an alth-right organization which RCMP described as "ectremistic, akin to militia".

(to the left, MacKenzie and Pierre Poilievre in a Masonic handshake)
MacKenzie, 1 of Canada's youngest war veterans, has controversial activism in his account, including opposition to characters specified as Omar Khadr and organizing protests under cenotaphs that met with criticism from politicians.
Alex Vriend serves as deputy leader. The group competed publically in 2025 and grew rapidly, scoring over 2,000 registrations in October 2025 alone, with troops in each province. SSC derives inspiration from the "Active Clubs", a global network of white nationalist fitness groups founded around 2017 by neo-Nazis specified as American Robert Rundo (with emergence Above movement) and Russian associate.
These clubs hide racist ideologies behind the facade of men's ties through training and fighting sports, and the SSC acts similarly, requiring possible members to pass physical tests, control past and group activities to gain full membership.
Ideology and Structure
In fact, the SSC advocates the ideals of white supremacy, including anti-immigrant and anti-Semitic motifs, and any members usage neo-Nazi iconography specified as Totenkopf (a symbol of the death of the SS).
Their slogan "All Your Sons" is simply a mention to the Canadian national anthem, highlighting Canada's imagination as a white ethnostate. They see the current political order as corrupt and anticipate its violent overthrow to make a "white-focused society".
Violence is glorified as essential for "the defence of the movement, attacking opponents and the cleansing of cultural Canada". The group operates hierarchically, with MacKenzie at the head, and puts emphasis on physical preparation by: Weightlifting and sparring.
Mixed martial arts training (MMA).
Military-style drill led by veterans.
SSC is simply a militant branch of the trilateral network of white nationalists: Propaganda arm: Diagolon, focusing on online memes and media.
Political arm: Dominion Society of Canada, dealing with electoral and advocacy activities.
Battle arm: SSC itself, with overlapping Active Clubs specified as Frontenac Active Club (which merged with SSC in October 2025).
This network is described as "the largest network of white nationalists in Canada's history", with deep ties to American groups specified as the Patriot Front.
Actions
SSC public actions combine symbolic protests with paramilitary shows: Training: Gym sessions throughout Canada, frequently in masks and sunglasses to keep anonymity.
Meetings and protests:30 August 2025: The first public event under Brock's memorial at Queenston Heights Park in Niagara, with more than 50 masked contestants carrying the modified Red Ensign flag (Canadian colonial flag before 1965, worshipped by white nationalists as a "real" symbol of the nation).

September 2025: A rally in Niagara Falls, attended by about 60 SSC members and allied Active Clubs, without notifying local authorities.
26 October 2025: Simultaneous protests under CBC office in Ottawa and Regina, with ~40 masked demonstrators chanting "Canada primarily" and holding banners specified as "CBC hates white people" to condemn alleged media bias.
1 November 2025: Subsequent anti-CBC demonstrations in 2 unnamed cities that attract a full of about 100 participants.
The group recruits via social media and puts emphasis on presence across the country, including in British Columbia, Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan. any supporters on platforms specified as X present it as a patriotic "Canadian men's nationalist club" open to various members (e.g. indigenous and black Canadians) focused on national defence alternatively than on overt racism.
Controversy and Linkages
The SSC was widely condemned for promoting hatred and extremism. Local officials in Niagara called their ravens "promoting hatred", and opposing hatred groups inform against their function in normalizing violence.
The main problem is infiltration: among the members are active and retired workers of the Canadian Armed Forces (many of them have "war medales", according to MacKenzie), RCMP officers and policemen. In August 2025, a Hamilton police officer was suspended for public support of SSC on social media.
Critics link the SSC with the fast growth of organized white nationalism in Canada, with 187 active clubs around the planet and expanding national ties to neo-Nazi and anti-immigrant networks. While any online defenders reject the description of a "white suprematist" – claiming that this is slander from "financed from abroad" watchdogs specified as the Canadian Anti-Hate Network (CAHN) – mainstream mainstream analysis from sources specified as the CBC and the Institute for strategical dialog describe it as "abnormal white supremacy" hidden behind the fitness culture.
Overall, the SSC represents a turn towards more structured, youth-oriented far-right organizations in Canada, combining online propaganda with real-world mobilisation. His fast improvement in the face of political tensions underlines the ongoing debates on extremism in this country.
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source:henrymakow.com


















