The Bureau Podcast

Documenting Ottawa’s Blind Spot on Antifa — and Concerns Around Its Funding of an ‘Anti-Hate’ NGO

Sep 17, 2025
Caryma Sa’d, a Canadian lawyer and independent journalist, dives into the shadowy world of Antifa-aligned networks and their use of Discord for harassment and political targeting. She reveals how insiders may be feeding sensitive information to these groups and discusses her own experiences with targeted campaigns. Sa’d also critiques the Canadian Anti-Hate Network, linking its funding from the government to ideological biases and risks of left-wing extremism. Her insights shed light on the challenges of documenting protests and navigating police inaction.
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INSIGHT

Government-Funded Focus Shapes Threat Priorities

  • The Canadian Anti-Hate Network (CAHN) focuses narrowly on far-right threats and receives public funding that shapes priorities.
  • Caryma Sa'd argues this focus created a vacuum that allowed far-left activism and targeting tactics to grow unchecked.
ANECDOTE

Personal Targeting After Refusing Collaboration

  • Sa'd describes being profiled by CAHN after declining to collaborate and then targeted by a hit piece.
  • She uses this personal experience to illustrate how the network's publications can smear and mobilize against individuals.
INSIGHT

Rhetoric That Normalizes Political Violence

  • Some activists justify violence rhetorically by framing words as violence and claiming violence against 'fascists' is morally imperative.
  • Sa'd says this worldview normalizes lists and celebratory reactions to political violence.
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