| Formation | 1 July 2025 |
|---|---|
| Founder | Daniel Tyrie |
| Type | Non-profit corporation |
| Purpose | Anti-immigration activism |
| Location |
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| Field | Political movement |
| Membership | over 1,600 (By 30 October 2025 per the Canadian Anti-Hate Network [1] ) |
| Website | www |
The Dominion Society of Canada is a far-right anti-immigration group that was founded in 2025.
The Dominion Society of Canada was established as a non-profit corporation on 10 July 2025 by former Executive Director of the People's Party of Canada Daniel Tyrie. [2] The Dominion Society advocates for a cessation of most forms of immigration to Canada and remigration of newcomers not of Anglo-Saxon or French European countries. [3] [4] [5] [6] The Dominion Society has seen increased support due to the rise of anti-immigrant sentiment in Canada. [7]
The Canadian Anti-Hate Network describes the group as the "political arm" of white nationalism in Canada, aiming at pushing the Conservative Party of Canada to endorse remigration. [1] The majority of the Dominion Society's registered members are young men. [8] On 17 October 2025, during a University of Toronto Mississauga campus event by Member of parliament Jamil Jivani as part of his Restore the North tour, several audience members identified themselves as members of the Dominion Society. When the audience members put the idea of Remigration to Jivani he said, "acknowledge it is complicated." [9] Later, on 3 November 2025, Jivani posted a video on Twitter with a speaker who was wearing a Dominion Society pin. [10]
As of late October, 2025, the group claimed some 1,600 members. [1] The Canadian Anti-Hate Network also reported the Dominion Society shares membership and discussion spaces with groups such as the Second Sons and Diagolon. [1] Flyers promoting the group were noticed in Niagara-on-the-Lake weeks after it was established. [11]
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