Nationalist Party of Canada
Nationalist Party of Canada | |
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| Leader | Don Andrews |
| Founded | 1977 |
| Split from | Western Guard |
| Headquarters | 300 Coxwell Avenue PO Box 3037 Toronto, Ontario M4L 3B6 |
| Newspaper | The Nationalist Report (1977–1985) |
| Membership (mid-1980s) | 150–300 |
| Ideology | White supremacy |
| Political position | Far-right |
| Party flag | |
| Website | |
| natparty | |
The Nationalist Party of Canada is a Canadian white supremacist organization founded in 1977 by Don Andrews. It was initially known as the National Citizens Alliance and was established after Andrews was legally barred from associating with his previous organization, the Western Guard.
From 1977 to 1985, it published The Nationalist Report, a journal described by Canadian courts as promoting hatred against Black, Jewish, and Asian communities. Andrews and party secretary Robert Smith were convicted under Canada's hate speech laws for their work on the journal, and their appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada was rejected in the landmark decision of R v Andrews (1990).