Heritage Front Minutes: Police, Spies and White Supremacy

Published: Aug. 8, 2018, 4:11 p.m.

Montreal-based journalist Jon Milton\u2019s work focuses on grassroots social movements and the mechanics of institutional power. In this conversation, he joins host Andre Goulet to explore the links between law enforcement and the white supremacist movement in Quebec. Plus, a look back at a history of collusion between the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and the violent National Front white power organization in the 1990s.

Find Jon\u2019s article \u2018Police, Spies and White Supremacy: A Brief History\u2019 at https://ricochet.media/en/2276/police-spies-and-white-supremacy-a-brief-history

Music on this episode, the traditional french-Canadian \u2018\xc0 la Claire Fontaine\u2019 is sung and performed by: Luc & Manuel Dauvin (Vocals, Fiddles) and Jim Anderson (Vocal, Guitar). Look for \u2018A la Claire Fontaine\u2019 Metis-Michif\u2019 on Youtube.

\u2018Canada the Unknown\u2019, was written by Bruce Hutchinson and published in \u2018A Pocketful of Canada\u2019, edited by John D. Robins for the Canadian Council of Education for Citizenship, in 1948.

This conversation was recorded on July 30th, 2018.