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A Canadian man was jailed for Holocaust denial and hate speech, marking a first in the country’s legal history.
A man from North Bay, Ontario, was sentenced to nine months in jail and two years of probation on October 1, 2025, becoming the first person in Canada convicted of Holocaust denial, following online posts that spread antisemitic conspiracy theories, denied the Holocaust, and incited hatred.
The case, stemming from a seven-month police investigation, involved dozens of videos and social media posts promoting dehumanizing rhetoric and a so-called “Worldwide 'Jew Hunt.’” The ruling marks a significant legal milestone in Canada’s efforts to combat hate speech and historical negationism, with prosecutors and advocacy groups praising it as a crucial step in protecting democratic values and Jewish communities.
Un hombre canadiense fue encarcelado por negación del Holocausto y discurso de odio, marcando una primera en la historia legal del país.