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Legacy media ignores Montreal shooter’s Marxist anti-Zionist manifesto

Canada’s major legacy media outlets neglected to include that the Montreal shooter’s manifesto had strong Marxist and anti-Zionist messaging, opting instead to call the shooter an "incel."

Clayton DeMaine
Jun 23, 2026
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After an active shooter, later identified as 25-year old Seth Hatfield, engaged in a terrorist attack that led to the death of a 68-year-old bystander, Michael Mizrahi, a 34-year-old police officer, Mohamed Lamine Benredouane, and a second police officer was critically injured, legacy media began reporting that the now slain shooter left a manifesto.

One CBC report noted that the Hatfield’s alleged manifesto indicated that the shooter was anti-woman and an “incel” or involuntarily celibate. In the report, a broadcaster said that the “violent incel movement” blames women for their sexual frustration.”

Legacy media reports, however, failed to include that the manifesto, made public by Rebel News, blamed capitalism and “bourgeois” and “Zionist-Jews” for the perceived degradation of Western Society.

When asked why CBC News omitted any mention of Hatfield's extreme-left-wing and anti-Zionist views, Chuck Thompson, a spokesman for the CBC, told Juno News that CBC’s reporting has included more than just the “incel” reference since the story broke and intends to do more “extensive reporting” on the document soon.

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