Canadian politician found guilty of hate speech against Jews

Travis Parton, the former leader of the Canadian Nationalist Party in Saskatchewan, has been convicted of hate speech against Jews, according to a Wednesday report from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC).
A Canadian local court has convicted Parton of hate speech, following a video of him claiming that there is a "black sheep" or "Parasitic tribe" that controls the media and Canada's central bank, Jerusalem Post reported.
In the video, he also said that "what we need to do, perhaps more than anything, is remove these people once and for all from our country."
The prosecution is asking for a one-year jail sentence according to the CBC.
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