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Second Sons Canada calls itself a âmenâs nationalist clubâ dedicated to âhealth and fitness, camaraderie, activism and friendly support for those who share our values.â Official posts on Instagram, Facebook, Telegram and X show men gathering to train or to demonstrate, promoting the slogan âremigration nowâ and celebrating veterans and Canadian history.Â
Its leaders welcome neo-Nazis into their ranks, call the official statistics of the Holocaust the product of âpropagandists,â use racist slurs and say Canadian politicians should be executed.
Steven Rai, a digital research analyst at the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, says the difference between the group's social media posts and the statements in its podcasts is calculated.
âThis is a very deliberate strategy on their part to draw a broader range of supporters into the movement,â said Rai.
Leaders of growing ânationalistâ club praise Nazis, say ârace war is hereâ
Among the key policy priorities for the group is âremigration,â in which non-white people would be removed from Canada.Â
In a video published by the group covering a November demonstration in London, Ont., Alex Vriend, the vice-president of Second Sons Canada, describes remigration as a set of policies that include giving people options to self-deport and create new rules to prevent abuse of Canadaâs immigration system.
On his personal podcast, dubbed the RageCast, Second Sons Canada president Jeremy MacKenzie describes remigration as a violent, possibly deadly undertaking involving weapons.Â
âI think âremigrationâ sounds too nice. 'Rounded up,' 'forced out,' bye-bye,â he said in a September 2025 podcast episode.
"Give me some guys and some weapons and we'll fâking get rid of them,â MacKenzie said in a June 2024 podcast episode. ÂWe'll take them up ⦠'Get in the truck. You're going to the airport.' âMake me.â 'OK' â bang! 'Anybody else not want to go to the airport? ⦠I only had to shoot one, see? Easy.'â
The use of the term âremigrationâ is an example of Second Sonsâ strategy to produce sanitized official communications that mask its true goals, said Rai.Â
âRemigration for Second Sons is a euphemism for ethnic cleansing,â he said. ÂThe remigration language is interesting because it's meant to make ethnic cleansing, which is a concept that shocks people and horrifies them ⦠sound almost benign.â
Evan Balgord, the executive director of the Canadian Anti-Hate Network, which tracks and studies far-right extremist groups, said Second Sons has grown significantly since its inception last year. He said they have become the âpredominantâ white nationalist group in Canada.
âBack in October 2025 alone, Second Sons Canada claimed that they had approximately 2,000 people sign up for Second Sons,â he said. ÂAnd their agenda, quite explicitly, is ethnic cleansing in Canada.â
Second Sonsâ leaders say a race war isn't just looming â âthe race war is here,â Vriend said in a livestream from October, referring to the groupâs martial arts training and military-style drills.
On the social media platform X, MacKenzie has repeatedly urged supporters to arm themselves.
Second Sons has never praised Hitler or the Nazis in its official posts but its leadersâ statements on personal podcasts and livestreams are a different story.
âThe Nazis were right to support their own people; the Nazis were right to imply that Germany is for the Germans,â Vriend said in a March 2024 livestream.Â
âI think the Holocaust is fâking hilarious and I refuse to elaborate, because it's illegal,â MacKenzie said in an October podcast episode.
While commenting on Canadaâs laws around Holocaust denial, Vriend said in a livestream that same month that official statistics of the death count of the Holocaust were âgiven to you by, basically, propagandists.â
Vriend even says Second Sons has ânational socialistâ â i.e. Neo-Nazi â members.
âWe are not a national socialist organization, although we do have national socialist members. I'm not going to lie about that,â he said in a livestream last month.
Vriend said he was âvery happy and proudâ that Second Sons Canada recently merged with a group known as Frontenac Active Club, a neo-Nazi fight club based in Montreal.
Frontenac AC is led by Shawn Beauvais-MacDonald, who explicitly calls himself a Nazi in X posts from this year. He frequently criticizes what he calls âJewish supremacy,â and in one post, he wears a shirt bearing an image of Hitler, wishing happy birthday to âEuropeâs greatest son.â
âWhen you forge a relationship with someone like [Beauvais-MacDonald], it's pretty crystal-clear that you are willing to accept some of the most noxious members of society into this group,â said Rai.
Still, on personal livestreams, MacKenzie and Vriend are careful.Â
âWhen you're talking about these things, it has to be, one, spoken about as in a hypothetical of what should happen or, two, what you would do if you had political power and you were using the state to enact these kinds of things,â Vriend said in a September stream.Â
If the group does gain political power, Vriend has said, âI'm totally down for executing [politicians], like, legitimately, after they face a fair trial for their fâking treason.âÂ
In a livestream following the event, Vriend called the demonstrators âprofessionalsâ who were âthere to deliver a message and produce a piece of propaganda to be disseminated online.â
Vriend also elaborated on how that post â the groupâs most popular ever on Facebook, with more than 19,000 likes â brought in interested supporters who might not understand the true aims of the group.Â
Rai said this was an interesting case of a âdeliberate recruitment tacticâ and that Second Sons sought to have a âsomewhat friendly and professional faceâ in contrast to their personal livestreams.
Richard Moon, the law professor at the University of Windsor, suggested that Jeremy MacKenzieâs statement about remigration at gunpoint is an example of hate speech.
âTo talk about anybody in that way, indicating that you'll be willing to use violence and support violence to remove people who are non-white from the country, I don't think there's any question that would constitute hate speech under the Criminal Code,â said Moon.
He also said Vriendâs comments about the Holocaust constitute hate speech.
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