A large group of Canadian nationalists have demonstrated in front of a monument for one of the country’s most revered military leaders, chanting “Leafs fight back” and “Canada first”.
About 70 members of rapidly growing men’s nationalist club Second Sons Canada marched to Brock’s Monument in the Niagara region on the Labour Day long weekend dressed in uniform and carrying flags.
The group, most wearing white face coverings, also chanted their slogan “all thy sons” in front of the heritage site after President Jeremy MacKenzie made a speech dedicated to Major-General Isaac Brock, who died in battle in the War of 1812.
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“The General valiantly defended our nation with inferior numbers of militia against a professional American army. The people believed defeat was certain, but Brock carried the war on his back, and refused to give up when everyone around him told him it was pointless to resist,” Mr MacKenzie said.
“This is the kind of leadership Canada was born from. He fought from the front, leading by example. He risked it all despite the odds, outnumbered 10 to one, to fight for what he believed in.
“True love has no greater equal than this – a man who would lay down his life for his friends. That is the kind of true patriot love that this country needs, and is dying without.
“Today, meanwhile, selfish multi-millionaire career politicians and do-nothing bureaucrats cower, hide, and pander to alien fifth columns while Canada is being pillaged, raped and burned.”
Mr MacKenzie went on to ask how politicians could hope to lead the country effectively if they “can’t even tell you what a Canadian is”.
“We are told that that name belongs to anyone and everyone who comes here, our family name, simply by the material value of where their feet happen to be planted – madness,” he continued.
“That name – the Canadian – used to mean something, and by the grace of almighty God it will again. We, the loyal sons of this nation are not defeated, we are unbroken, we are unafraid, and we are not going to go home, because we are home.”
“Canada first, Canada always, Canadians to the bitter end.”

Mr MacKenzie told Noticer News that Second Sons Canada was already the largest nationalist group in the country before the rally, but had since received so many applications “we had to significantly expand our intake and screening process”.
The fraternal organisation, which was formed about 18 months ago, requires members to meet minimum fitness standards, pass vetting and a background check, and be Canadian citizens of good character and conduct.
He said there were about 100 people scattered around the memorial grounds during the rally, mainly Muslims or Indians who looked on quietly and filmed, while two young Canadian boys followed on their scooters and seemed excited and interested.
“The Canadian public response online has been overwhelmingly positive while the typical activist media and its sycophants are wailing that the end of the world has come, we are agents of the state (feds) and so on,” Mr MacKenzie said.
The march was part of the group’s inaugural national club event, which also included a powerlifting competition and a team-based exercise session.
Header image: Left, MacKenzie during his speech. Right, the group marching to the monument (Telegram).