Travis Patron, Sask. man with prior hate crime convictions, accused of new hate crime - Prince Albert Daily Herald

April 15, 2026
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Travis Patron, Sask. man with prior hate crime convictions, accused of new hate crime - Prince Albert Daily Herald

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Michael Joel-Hansen Saskatoon StarPhoenix A Saskatchewan man previously convicted of inciting hatred against Jewish people, assaulting women, and harassing an interracial couple is now charged with posting “hateful” material online. Carlyle RCMP said on April 10, Travis Patron, 35, was arrested and charged with one count of willful promotion of hatred against an identifiable group. RCMP

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