Canadian League of Rights

The right-wing Canadian League of Rights (CLR ) ( German: Canadian League of Rights ) was the Canadian branch of the Australian League of Rights by Eric Butler. After an event tour of Canada in the mid 1960 year Butler, a Canadian version of its Australian Party decided to establish what happened in 1968.

The CLR has been conducted in the most time of their existence by Ron Gostick and Patrick Walsh. As its affiliated organizations, they hung on the theory of Social Credit and was anti -Semitic. The author Stanley Barrett estimated that the CLR to their wedding had about 10,000 members. The CLR in 1987 called one of the largest and best organized anti-Semitic organization in Canada .. A well-known member was Canadian Jim Keegstra.

The CLR wanted to connect with various groups such as the Alliance for the Preservation of English in Canada and sales books that deny the Holocaust.

The CLR was founded in 1972 a member of the Crown Commonwealth League of Rights, an umbrella organization for the rights of the British Commonwealth, the Butler founded, in the Australian League of Rights, were British League of Rights and New Zealand League of Rights Member. The CLR taught 1983, the Second Conference of the Crown Commonwealth League of Rights in Canada and she intended to accompany David Irving in 1991 at an event travel in Canada.

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