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Subhead:The internal probe into the Canadian Anti-Hate Network relied on public information and did not include outside consultations from experts, despite allegations of political bias levied against the federally funded organization.# The federal government says it reviewed funding tied to the Canadian Anti-Hate Network and found no violations, despite allegations of political bias and links to extremist activism. #REPORT : Federally subsidized group, Canadian Anti-Hate Network, co-founded by Liberal cabinet advisor Amira Elghawaby is hiring a journalist to give media information about their far-right critics. pic.twitter.com/74YlmktVtr — Canada Proud (@WeAreCanProud) September 24, 2025 In response to order paper question Q-908 from Conservative MP Rachael Thomas, the Department of Canadian Heritage confirmed it conducted an internal review after concerns were raised at a parliamentary committee. Even the Liberals had concerns about funding the 'Canadian Anti-Hate Network' due to its obvious bias against 'certain religious groups'. We all know Christianity is on CAHN's target list. The Liberals were 'uncomfortable', but funded it, anyway. They used CAHN's bias. LOST… https://t.co/REsVuwtviD pic.twitter.com/JM1PvZ6cTj — Matt Alexander (@RealMattA_) December 12, 2025 That review relied on “publicly available information,” internal analysis, and consultations within the department. No external experts, agencies or independent investigators were consulted. Rachael Thomas also question Guilbeailt about CultMTL and the taxpayer funded Anti Hate Network. Guilbeallt "In the past, we have withdrawn funding from organizations which did not act in keeping with the federal government's values." When Thomas returns to questions about… pic.twitter.com/tGpHKwWx9I — cbcwatcher (@cbcwatcher) September 25, 2025
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