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Canadian Taxpayers Are Funding Antifa Terrorism via Canadian Anti-Hate Network (CAHN) – And a Court Proved It

Toronto – While hard-working Canadians scrape by with sky-high taxes, inflation, and crumbling services, their own federal government has been funneling hundreds of thousands of dollars straight into the pockets of a group that a Canadian court has confirmed is assisting Antifa – the violent far-left network has officially been designated as a domestic terrorist organization in the United States.

The smoking gun? A 2022 Ontario court ruling in Warman v. Kay that the Canadian Anti-Hate Network (CAHN) desperately tried to bury. In a devastating judgment that dismissed CAHN board member Richard Warman’s defamation lawsuit against journalists Jonathan and Barbara Kay, the court ruled in black-and-white: “The evidence disclosed that CAHN did in fact assist Antifa and that the movement has been violent.”

The judge didn’t mince words. Even Warman’s own evidence showed that he and CAHN were “part of the Antifa movement,” fully aware of its tactics of “muscular resistance” and “physical disruption.” The court slammed the whole affair as “not a good look” for an organization posing as a human-rights watchdog while secretly aiding a militant network that glorifies street violence.

CAHN has pocketed over $900,000 in Canadian taxpayer dollars since 2020 from federal departments including Canadian Heritage and Public Safety Canada – grants that kept flowing even after this court exposure. Recent awards have included massive six-figure payouts. This isn’t abstract policy research. This is your money bankrolling an outfit that calls itself “proudly antifascist” and funnels support to the same thugs who torch cities and assault police.

And Antifa isn’t some peaceful protest club. It’s a decentralized terror machine responsible for some of the worst political violence in modern U.S. history – the very reason it earned its terrorist designation:

Most recently, a Texas Antifa cell carried out a coordinated ambush of an ICE facility, using fireworks and explosives, vandalizing and destroying vehicles and opening fire on responding police officer, resulting in one officer being shot in the neck.

These aren’t “protests.” They’re acts of domestic terrorism – exactly why the U.S. government finally cracked down.

The rot runs deeper. CAHN was seeded with $25,000 from the U.S.-based Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), the disgraced “anti-hate” outfit it openly modeled itself after. On April 21, 2026 – just days ago – the SPLC was federally indicted on wire fraud, money laundering, and related charges for secretly funneling more than $3 million to violent extremists (including KKK-linked associates) while pocketing donor cash under the false flag of fighting hate.

The Southern Poverty Law Centre paid US$70k to the leader of the American Nazi Party. He was a former KKK member and Aryan Nations director. The Centre had him listed at the time as an extremist on their own website.

Canadians have every right to be enraged. This isn’t oversight. This is taxpayer-funded extremism. Your dollars are propping up an “anti-hate” front group that a court proved assists a terrorist movement drenched in violence – all while the SPLC, its American sugar daddy, faces criminal indictment for the same sleazy game.

Enough. Canadians didn’t vote for their government to bankroll Antifa’s street army. It’s time for a full forensic audit of every dime sent to CAHN, immediate defunding, and criminal scrutiny of anyone who knew about the Antifa ties and kept the cheques flowing. Your tax dollars should fight crime – not fund it.

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