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Western Canada for Us

Western Canada For Us (WCFU) was a short-lived Alberta-based white nationalist group founded by Glenn Bahr and Peter Kouba in early 2004.〔("Anti-hate lawyer to speak on campus" ), Kaila Simoneau, Faculty of Arts News, University of Alberta, June 14, 2005〕 The WCFU was formally dissolved on May 11, 2004, four days after Bahr's residence in Edmonton, Alberta, was raided by members of the Edmonton Hate Crimes division . The police proceeded to, "() the computers involved in running the web site and Bahr’s extensive collection of neo-Nazi paraphernalia."〔("2005 Audit of Antisemitic Incidents: Hate on the Internet" ), Richard Warman, B'nai Brith Canada, 2005〕
While it was in existence, the WCFU hosted a meeting in Red Deer, Alberta attended by Paul Fromm and Melissa Guille as well as a rally in support of Holocaust denier Ernst Zündel.〔("Edmonton rally shows support for Zundel" ), Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, March 29, 2004〕〔("Ernst Zundel supporters hold rally in Edmonton" ), Canadian Press, CTV Television Network March 29, 2004〕 A chapter of the WCFU was formed under the leadership of Jamie Murphy (Irishcream) in Winnipeg, Manitoba〔("Police eye new ‘heritage’ group" ), Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, April 23, 2004〕 though after a disastrous rally Murphy ended the Manitoba chapter.〔("Group attracts police, protestors – but not members" ), Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, April 26, 2004〕 Another chapter had been planned for Vancouver, British Columbia〔 to be led by Chris Brown (mobil300) when Bahr's residence was raided by the police and the WCFU was dissolved.
While their website was very successful in garnering support for the WCFU – the forum was very active with members and supporters from all over Canada and the United States – the success of the WCFU website ultimately led to the group's dissolution. One of the reasons provided for the raid on Bahr's home〔("Edmonton police investigate hate-crime seizure" ), Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, May 14, 2004〕 were the links on the WCFU website to The Turner Diaries and other materials deemed to promote hatred and as such are in violation of Canadian hate speech laws.
The WCFU, Glenn Bahr and Peter Kouba were subjects of a Canadian Human Rights Commission complaint initiated by Richard Warman which went before the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal for a hearing. The tribunal found that Bahr, Kouba and the WCFU had wilfully spread hatred "against Jews, mentally disabled people, aboriginals, gays, lesbians, Chinese, Arabs, blacks and other non-whites." The founders of the WCFU and the organization itself were each fined $5000.00 and issued to cease promoting hate speech online.〔("Glenn BAHR – preliminary hearing in Edmonton" ), STOPRACISM.CA, January 30, 2006〕〔("Year in review 2006: Freedom of Speech" ), Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, December 26, 2006〕 In addition to the human right complaint Bahr is being prosecuted criminally for violating Canadian hate speech laws.〔〔("Man faces trial for promoting hatred" ), Tony Blais, Edmonton Sun as archived on STOPRACISM.CA, Edmonton, Alberta, December 20, 2006〕
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