Foreward, Niigaan Sinclair
Introduction, Miriam Edelson
1. Neo-Liberalism, Canadian Politics, and Intersectional Approaches
Chapter One, Extreme to Mainstream: Normalizing Right-Wing Extremism, Dr. Barbara Perry
Chapter Two, The Roots of the Right: Why Combatting Settler Colonialism Is Key to Ending Far-Right Extremism, Riley Yesno
Chapter Three, The Resurgence of the Right in Canada: The New, the Old, and the ugly, Janet M. Conway
Chapter Four, The Right, Queer Communities, and Homonationalism, Tim McCaskell
Chapter Five, "We Exist": Supporting Diasporic Black LGBTQI People in Canada in the Decade for People of African Descent (2015-2024), Wesley Crichlow
Chapter Six, Solidarity Matters: The Community Solidarity Project, John Cartwright
2. Organizing the Right: Social Protest and Community Activism
Chapter Seven, Perilous Liberal Diversity Narratives of Mainstreaming the Right in "Raceless" Canada, Laura J. Kwak
Chapter Eight, Gendered Islamaphobia and Its Impact on Canadian Muslim Women, Nuzhat Jafri
Chapter Nine, Antipoverty Movements and the Rise of the Right, John Clarke
Chapter Ten, Learning from the Canadian Pro-Choice Movement, Judy Rebick
Chapter Eleven, The Alt-Right, Unions, and the Battle for Hearts and Minds of Workers, Bernard King
3. Organizing the Left: Social Protest and Community Activism
Chapter Twelve, Stronger than Hate: Countering the Convoy, Alex Silas
Chapter Thirteen, A Near-Death Experience: How Neo-Liberalism Chocked the Canadian Women's Movement, Miriam Edelson and Jackie Neapole
Chapter Fourteen, Building an Anti-facist Movement: Community Solidarity Ottawa and the Struggle Against Demobilization, Emily Quaile
4. Artifacts of the Right: Communication and Technology
Chapter Fifteen, Canadian Skins: Modern Racist Skinhead Activists Adapting Recruitment, Peter Smith
Chapter Sixteen, Creating Democratic Space in Contested Times: Reflections from the Ottawa People's Commission, Robert Fox
Chapter Seventeen, "Honk Honk": The Freedom Convoy and Far-Right Memetic Convergence, Daniel Panneton
Chapter Eighteen, The Hard Truth: To Win, Progressives Must Look in the Mirror, Not Just Blame the Right, Will Horter
Concluding Remarks
Integrated Bibliography