
Analyst calls on Canada’s military to fix white supremacy problem before it starts
EDMONTON — An Alberta-based analyst asked by the military to study white supremacy in its ranks says if it doesn’t want the problem to take root, it should take action against a culture that gives it room to grow.
Political scientist Andy Knight says his research suggests current attitudes within the Armed Forces favour white, male and Christian cultures and put groups like women, people of colour, newcomers and the LGBTQ+ community at a disadvantage.
“It’s a long-standing historical problem that has to do with the military’s mindset on who should be in the military and how they’re going to be treated once they’re in,” Knight said in an interview.
“This is kind of a wake-up call for the military … they ought to do something about this problem before it gets out of hand.”