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Leader of controversial Diagolon movement Jeremy MacKenzie free on bail after review hearing

Jeremy MacKenzie, the leader of the controversial Diagolon movement, is getting released from a Saskatoon jail after a bail review hearing Friday.

Crown consents to release after 'material change in circumstances'

Jeremy Mackenzie, a far-right podcaster and the leader of the Diagolon movement, is seen in this screenshot.
Jeremy Mackenzie, a far-right podcaster and the leader of the Diagolon movement, was arrested on a Canada-wide warrant in September and flown to Saskatoon. (Ragingdissident.com)

Jeremy MacKenzie,the leader of the controversial Diagalon movement, is free on bail after his lawyer returned to court with a revised release plan.

The Crown consented to the release of the 36-year-old after a brief appearance before Court of King's Bench Justice Daniel Konkinin Saskatoon on Friday.

Defence lawyer Sherif Foda and prosecutor Andrew Clementspresented a broad list of conditions, including giving $35,000 in cash and sureties, promisingto not speak about the two complainants on social media,returning to his homein Nova Scotia, abiding by a curfew, and not drinking or consuming non-prescription drugs.

MacKenzie appeared by video from the Saskatoon Correctional Centre, clean-shaven and wearing a blue suit and tie. He agreed to all conditions.

"There's essentially twogrounds an individual can be released after a bail review. One is an error in the judge's decision, which we don't think was present here. The second is that there's a material change," Clements said outside court.

"In this particular case, the material change in circumstances that we viewed when we reassessed the case was a much stronger bail plan."

MacKenzieis facing multiplegun-related chargesstemming from an alleged incident in November 2021 near Viscount, Sask., which is about 75 kilometres southeast of Saskatoon.

The allegations include assault, pointing a firearm, mischief and careless use of a restricted weapon.

He was arrestedat his home in Cole Harbour, N.S., on a Canada-wide warrant in September and flown to Saskatoon.

Clements said MacKenziewill not be flown back to Nova Scotia from Saskatoon.

"My understanding is he'll be transported to Quebec to facematters there, and from there he would have to pay his way back to Nova Scotia," he said.

MacKenzie is charged in Quebec with uttering threats and criminal harassment.