Aurélie Campana (Université Laval) et Samuel Tanner (Université de Montréal)
This paper focuses on the public discourse of extra-parliamentary far right groups in Canada. It analyses how these groups shape discourses on Muslims and Islam in an attempt to influence public debates on core far right issues, such as immigration. It argues that more subtle expressions of anti-Muslim views contribute to promoting ordinary racism and giving increased visibility to far right ideas.