Jason Ouwendyk

Jason Ouwendyk (born 1969) was a figure in Canadian white-supremacist movement. He is the former spokesman of the Northern Alliance. Ouwendyk assumed the role with the Northern Alliance soon after group founder Raphael Bergmann left the group.

Ouwendyk joined the Northern Alliance in the late 1990s.

Ouwendyk had helped to organize a number of demonstrations during his tenure as Northern Alliance spokesperson. These include those protesting against the incarceration of Holocaust denier Ernst Zündel, numerous protests at London Gay Pride events and at least one in which a lone Ouwendyk protested in favour of the French government's banning of the hijab in opposition to a Muslim counterprotest.

Ouwendyk and the Northern Alliance are being sued for libel by Ottawa lawyer Richard Warman. The Northern Alliance website had been down for some time in the fall of 2005,[1] but it was placed back up on the internet again in July 2006. Ouwendyk ultimately filed for bankruptcy protection in December 2004 and his bankruptcy trustee accepted the $12,500 damages claim against him in full to be paid out at roughly forty cents on the dollar over the next five years, the rate for all creditor claims.[2]

Jason Ouwendyk and the Northern Alliance are the subject of a complaint made to the Canadian Human Rights Commission by lawyer Richard Warman.

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