The Canadian Press reported on Monday afternoon that in an interview with Jeremy Mackenzie, he said he was drinking when he made the comments and nobody ...
Listed as the “primary event contact” on the form was Stephanie McEvoy, a woman who described herself online in social media posts as “pro-ProudBoy.” “You deserve worse and with the trajectory you’re on, you’ll get it,” Mackenzie tweeted on Aug. Poilievre answer for all the words and deeds of not just everyone he has ever met, but also everyone they have ever met,” his campaign said. Diagolon took on additional prominence during the convoy blockades earlier this year, particularly the blockade in Coutts, Alta. A spokesperson for Poilievre said on Aug. He called the men “odious” and “losers,” and added he has reported the comments to police.
Jeremy MacKenzie, the leader of an online community called Diagolon, says he was drunk when he joked about sexually assaulting the Conservative leader's ...
[alleged](https://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en/news/2022/alberta-rcmp-make-arrests-coutts-border-blockade) some protesters were willing to use force if police moved against the blockade. Journalists have also faced [threats and attempted intimidation](https://www.thestar.com/news/investigations/2022/09/04/death-threats-racist-taunts-vows-of-violence-inside-the-increasingly-personal-attacks-targeting-canadian-female-journalists.html) that has targeted racialized female reporters in particular, including at the Star. MacKenzie said he thinks it’s “beneath” Poilievre as Conservative leader to formally condemn a comment from such a venue, and accused him of “political posturing.” MacKenzie rejects this as unfair, and says he is primarily concerned about divisions in Canadian society, a seeming intolerance for opposing views and economic problems. “I hope the torment they receive as a reward for their service to evil is so overwhelming it inevitably ends them,” the statement said. It’s also not the first time Poilievre has voiced disgust about threats to his wife. He was also charged earlier this year after Mounties allegedly Fourteen people were arrested after the RCMP It’s important that we all stand up and condemn that.” It’s not really a sex thing, we just want to show people that we can do things to you if we want to. They are all odious,” Poilievre said in a The marching reservist had appeared on, and expressed admiration for, MacKenzie’s “Raging Dissident” podcast.