The Evan Bray Show - Dr. Andy Knight - July 17th, 2025

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White supremacy and far-right extremism are no longer fringe concerns—they are emerging as real and pressing threats within Canada’s borders. A recent case involving three Quebec men, including current and former members of the Canadian Armed Forces, has raised serious national security questions. Dr. Andy Knight, professor of International Relations in the Political Science Department at the University of Alberta, and past Chair of the Department, joins Evan to discuss this incident and how this could happen in a country like Canada and how it can be stopped.
17 Jul 2025 1PM English Canada News Commentary

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