Jeremy MacKenzie (activist)

Jeremy Mitchell MacKenzie (born 1985 or 1986) is a Canadian right-wing extremist, military veteran, Plaid Army podcaster, the founder of far-right group Diagolon,[1] and a Canada convoy protester.

Jeremy Mitchell MacKenzie[2] is a right-wing activist[3] who created the alt-right group[4] Diagolon.

"[5] MacKenzie and his lawyer Sherif Foda said the official description relied too heavily on what they described as misinformation from the Canadian Anti Hate Network.

[11] While giving evidence at the subsequent Public Order Emergency Commission, MacKenzie downplayed his connections to Chris Lysak, one of the men accused of plotting to kill police officers at the 2022 highway blockage near Coutts, Alberta.

[21] On May 31, 2023 MacKenzie did not enter a plea to harassing Nova Scotia's chief medical officer, Robert Strang, as the court case was delayed to enable more evidence to be disclosed.

[11] On June 7, 2024 provincial court Judge Jill Hartlen dismissed the harassment charges against MacKenzie and his wife Morgan Guptill, ruling that "the time between arrest and trial violates the 18-month ceiling set by the Supreme Court of Canada".