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These Groups Are Trying to Expose Right-Wing Extremists in Canada

Tracking the far-right isn't easy.

Alex gets home from work most nights and turns on his computer to scroll through a familiar roster of right-wing extremist sites and chatrooms.

He's not a participant — he's a covert agent, using aliases honed over years to sneak in and out of online fora to gather intelligence, sometimes by befriending enemies. Many of his findings will end up on a blog he runs, and sometimes he'll notify the police about alarming activities, but he says they rarely take the tips seriously.

It's a pastime that doesn't come without risk: He and his rag-tag group of volunteers who run the Anti-Racist Canada blog — one of the only sites that exposes right-wing extremist activities in the country — are threatened with violence, bombings, and even death.

"This is something you see people saying in the U.S. Now we have similar situation in Canada."

On this night, he's digging into the case of an Edmonton man who allegedly threatened two Muslim women at a public transit station with a noose, saying: "This is for you." He looks at photos online of the suspect. A white male, likely in his 60s, with a thin build and thick black glasses. He could be somebody's grandfather. (Since then, the man has been released by police without charge, but remains a person of interest in the case.) Visit VICE News to read more.