Ontario man, member of now-defunct neo-Nazi group, pleads guilty to terrorism charges | Unpublished
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Author: Colin Freeze
Publication Date: October 9, 2025 - 21:56

Ontario man, member of now-defunct neo-Nazi group, pleads guilty to terrorism charges

October 9, 2025

An Ontario man who was a member of a now-defunct neo-Nazi group, Atomwaffen Division, pleaded guilty on Thursday to terrorism charges, admitting to producing white-supremacist propaganda that prosecutors say may have inspired several deadly attacks around the world.

Matthew Althorpe is one of several Canadian members of the designated terrorist group who has been convicted in Ontario’s courts in recent months.



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