Aryan Guard

The Friends of the Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies suspect that the individual responsible for the flyers may be Bill Noble, a neo-Nazi well known to law enforcement for his online racist activism and who has been in the past charged under Section 319 of the Canadian Criminal Code for "wilful promotion of hatred".

Although the flyers were deemed "racially charged" and "disturbing", Inspector Bob Couture of the Calgary Police Service, a speaker on the panel, stated that "there was not enough basis to take action against the group".

[9][10] On March 21, "a date recognized as both a white pride world wide day and as a celebration for the elimination of racism",[11] in 2008, the Aryan Guard staged a demonstration in downtown Calgary.

Police then formed a human barrier between the two groups and blocked the movement of the counter-protesters while escorting the Aryan Guard down Stephen Avenue and up the steps of City Hall, where they waved flags proclaiming "White Pride Worldwide".

[13] Members of the Aryan Guard also taunted Jason Devine and Bonnie Collins, local anti-racism activists whose home was firebombed on February 12, 2008, while they and their four children were inside.

[14] On March 21, 2009, the Aryan Guard held another white pride rally in downtown Calgary where they confronted anti-racist, counter-protestors which led to a brawl between the two parties that brought traffic to a standstill.

Aryan Guard rally in Calgary in October 2007