CBC: One user, a navy reservist, shared numerous white supremacist slogans and symbols on a personal social media account. Another, a communications engineering officer with the Royal Canadian Air Force, claims to be part of Canada’s initiative to procure next-generation fighter jets.
“The concern about having individuals with these sorts of beliefs in the military is that they are getting access to training, weapons, secure intelligence, that is not meant to be shared with others,” said Katherine Keneally, director of threat analysis and prevention with the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, a non-profit organization that studies and tracks extremism…