Kevin Goudreau
Canadian white nationalist
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Kevin Goudreau (born in 1975 or 1976) is a Canadian white nationalist[1] and the chairman of the Canadian Nationalist Front.
Kevin Goudreau | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1975 or 1976 |
| Organization | Canadian Nationalist Front |
| Known for | White nationalism |
Activities
Goudreau is the chairman of the Canadian Nationalist Front,[2] previously known as the White Nationalist Front, a white nationalist and far-right group.[1] In 2017, he opposed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's immigration policy,[2] and in September 2017, organised an anti-immigration protest in Peterborough, Ontario. Various local groups organized a counter-protest called "Solidarity Weekend" with hundreds of people attendance.[3]
In 2019, a court imposed a peace bond on Goudreau after his social media posts encouraged people to kill members of the Canadian Anti-Hate Network.[1][3] The same year, his Facebook and Twitter accounts were shut down as part of wider actions taken by the companies to remove extremist accounts.[4][5]
Goudreau was charged by police of uttering threats in April and in May 2022.[6] The first charge relates to alleged harassment towards his LGBT neighbours. In April 2023, he was found guilty of uttering death threats and was sentenced to an intermittent term of 60 days in jail.[3][7]
In March 2023, Goudreau protested a drag performance in Peterborough, Ontario.[8]