Manitoba
Scattered reports of white supremacist and neo-Nazi activity continued to surface in 2005 relating to the cities of Winnipeg and Brandon, including online postings to the US neo-Nazi website Stormfront by a number of individuals claiming to live in various parts of Manitoba.
This activity included occasional reappearances on the Internet by Jamie Murphy, the erstwhile founder of the Manitoba chapter of the neo-Nazi Western Canada For Us, which formed and quickly splintered in 2004 following the arrest and charging of co-founder Glenn Bahr. In a posting to Stormfront, Murphy said that he had to quit the group because his wife was “embarrassed” in front of her non-white friends by the media attention surrounding him, and thought WCFU was “just a bunch of racists”.
There was also brief Internet-based discussion in June of 2005 of an attempt to form a Winnipeg chapter of US neo-Nazi group National Socialist Movement, but nothing further seemed to come of it.