Ottawa man charged with promoting neo-Nazi terrorist group released on bail

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OTTAWA — An Ottawa man who has been charged with terrorism offences for promoting a far-right group has been granted bail.

Patrick Gordon Macdonald, 26, was charged in July with participating in the activity of a terrorist group, facilitating terrorist activity and wilfully promoting hatred for a terrorist group.

Macdonald's parents put up $40,000 in sureties at a hearing on Wednesday and he is now under conditions that require him to stay in his parents' home. He's not allowed to have weapons and he cannot use any computers or devices that access the internet without supervision from one of his parents. His bail conditions also ban him from contacting a list of 10 people and require him to give up his passport.The U.S.-based Southern Poverty Law Centre says that"Dark Foreigner" made graphic designs for the Atomwaffen Division.

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