SASKATOON — A Saskatoon man facing a hate crime charge made his first appearance in Saskatoon Provincial Court on Dec. 18. He is accused of making anti-Semitic comments online.
Brandon Moore, 45, is now scheduled to appear in court on Jan. 13, 2026, to enter an election. He isn't in custody.
Moore is charged with public incitement of hatred and unsafe storage of a firearm. SPS say their investigation started in 2024 after they received a complaint about someone making anti-Semitic comments online. They say they identified the suspect and executed a search warrant at a Saskatoon home, that resulted in the seizure of digital evidence as well as a firearm.
In a media release Thursday, the B’nai Brith Canada Advocacy said the arrest was a result of their advocacy.
“Moore’s virulent antisemitism has no place in Canadian society,” said Richard Robertson, director of research and advocacy for B’nai Brith Canada. “We applaud the Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) for investigating…and taking action to protect the Jewish community and all Canadians.”
B’nai Brith Canada said they had grown increasingly concerned about Moore’s conduct online. They said this led them to file several complaints with the SPS.
“B’nai Brith Canada will continue to document, report, and pursue every available legal avenue to protect Jewish Canadians and to ensure justice,” said Robertson.
The charges against Moore haven’t been proven in court.
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