Former Canadian nationalist party leader Travis Patron was sentenced to 1 year imprisonment for enco
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Published on Oct 28, 2022
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WARNING: This story contains aggressive language. Estevan, the King's Council Judge Court in SASK, former Canadian nationalist party leader Travis Patron'yu encouraged hatred against the Jewish people for a year imprisonment. Justice Neil Robertson's decision of Thursday, said he should avoid publishing about the Jewish people for a year after the end of his sentence. In 2019, the Patron, who founded the Federal Party, which has currently introduced anti -immigrant and anti -LGBTQ views, was found guilty of the trial at the beginning of this month after negotiating a jury for about an hour. The punishment of Thursday finishes an epic that began when RCMP began to investigate an online video containing a boss in 2019. Video, Redvers, Sask. “What we have to do is, more than anything, it is to remove people from our country once and for everyone, B Patron said by talking directly to the camera. In February 2021, he was accused of encouraging a willing hatred against a defined group. Simon Wiesenthal Center Friends Policy Director Jaime Kirzner-Roberts said it was disturbing that it took three years from the beginning of the investigation to resolve the case. Thursday, "This case is really interested in the Patron's material a few years ago, and the first time I have reached the RCMP in Saskatchewan from the first moment I have reached." Kirzner-Roberts said he was satisfied with the Jewish Human Rights Organization of Canada. Apart from the court on Thursday, Royal Prosecutor Ryan Snyder said it was important to assign individuals to online advertisements such as Patron's's. “We're just dealing with words, but it has an impact on people,†he said. The boss will receive credit for the time he serves in custody. The penalty remained a little more than five months. Since March 2021, Redvers remained in custody after an irrelevant discomfort in the Legion Hall in SASK. Earlier this year, another jury was found guilty of attacking two women in Regina in November 2019. In August he was sentenced to 18 months in prison. However, it was accepted that the penalty was submitted for 1.5 days of service for each of the 390 days spent in custody.