Green interim leader warns far right is wooing Canadians who feel left behind
OTTAWA — The interim leader of the Green Party is warning that the far right in Canada is gaining strength from people who are completely frustrated and feel they no longer lead meaningful lives.
Amita Kuttner says the extreme right is appealing to an undercurrent of Canadians who feel left behind but may not share the same hateful ideology.
Kuttner warns that the simplicity of messaging and offer of a community is attracting people to the far right, which is masking its ideology to build its strength.
In an interview, Kuttner says politicians need to create solutions that don’t leave anyone behind and the Green party has traditionally been an antidote to extreme-right ideology.