Military officials said they believed a Canadian reservist was more prominent in, and more deeply involved with, a now-banned right-wing organization than initial reports suggested — an assessment that senior intelligence officials appear to have kept from the leadership of the Ranger unit where Erik Myggland served until this past spring — CBC News has learned.
via CBC | Top Stories NewsWednesday, 30 June 2021
Military intelligence thought B.C. reservist was a regional leader of far-right movement: documents
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