Col. James McKay, commander of the 33 Canadian Brigade Group, has resigned amid a scandal involving a controversial Facebook group called the Blue Hackle Mafia, where soldiers posted inappropriate content and hateful remarks. The Canadian Army, led by Lt.-Gen. Michael Wright, is investigating the group’s activities, which have raised significant concerns about military culture and accountability.
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Canadian poll suggests social media 'normalizing prejudice'
A recent Leger poll revealed that 39% of Canadians aged 18-24 heard antisemitic remarks and 46% heard Islamophobic comments since Hamas's invasion of Israel on October 7, 2023, indicating a significant rise in exposure to prejudice among young people. Jack Jedwab, CEO of the Association for Canadian Studies, emphasized the risk of social media normalizing such views and called for stronger condemnation of discrimination. Want More Context? 🔎
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