Info-Cult

Info-Cult, also known as Info-Secte, is a non-profit group that offers information to the Canadian public about religious cults and related topics.

Freed wrote a series of six news reports for the Montreal Star about the intervention, then a book (Moonwebs: Journey into the Mind of a Cult).

The Centre became the Cult Project under Montreal's B'Nai B'rith Hillel Foundation, then in 1990 it became a standalone group, adopting its current name.

[8] They shy away from the concept of "brainwashing" sometimes associated with cults,[9][10][6] attributing the power sects have over some in specific periods of their life to socialization and influence.

"[1][11] Info-Cult's Board of Directors is chaired by Carolle Tremblay, a lawyer with expertise in legal issues related to religious groups.

Executive Director Mike Kropveld in the group's office in Montreal, in 2019.