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Faith Goldy (Faith Julia Goldy) was born on 8 June, 1989 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is a Canadian white nationalist. Discover Faith Goldy's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 34 years old?

Popular As Faith Julia Goldy
Occupation Political commentator
Age 34 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 8 June, 1989
Birthday 8 June
Birthplace Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Nationality Canada

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1989

Faith Julia Goldy (born June 8, 1989), also known as Faith Goldy-Bazos, is a Canadian far-right, white nationalist political commentator, associated with the alt-right.

Goldy was born on June 8, 1989 and attended Havergal College, a private K–12 all-girls school in Toronto.

She attended Trinity College at the University of Toronto, where she graduated with a double major in politics and history, with minors in philosophy, political science and government.

She also began a Master of Public Policy degree at the University of Toronto School of Public Policy and Governance.

2007

Goldy described her father as abusive in a 2007 radio interview.

Her classmates from Havergal College told New York magazine's The Cut that Goldy was a rebellious teenager with left-wing political opinions.

As a student she marched in support of legalizing marijuana, wrote and performed in a docudrama on the rights of sex workers, and presented a science project about different forms of birth control.

In her senior year in 2007, Goldy performed in a school theatre production of The Laramie Project.

Goldy also volunteered for a domestic violence support group called the Women Abuse Council.

2011

She became a staff writer for The Catholic Register in June 2011 after completing a mentorship program hosted by the newspaper in 2008–09.

Around the same time she began contributing columns to the National Post and appearing on panels hosted by Corus Entertainment's John Oakley Show.

2012

In 2012, she received the Gordon Cressy Student Leadership Award from the University of Toronto Alumni Association.

When Goldy was in elementary school, she moved into a duplex with her younger sister and mother.

Goldy's first big public exposure came in September 2012 when she was hired as a reporter with the Sun News Network, which lasted until the network went off the air in February 2015.

Her reporting was made from a social conservative viewpoint that opposed abortion and gun control in Canada.

2014

During one segment in 2014, she called on Pope Francis to excommunicate Justin Trudeau, who is a Roman Catholic, for the Liberal Party leader's "extremist" views on abortion.

In another segment, Goldy and Coren criticized schools that were opening gender-neutral restrooms for transgender students.

During this time she also began appearing as a news commentator on CFRB 1010 AM, co-hosted a ZoomerMedia show with Conrad Black, and briefly returned to The Catholic Register as a columnist.

When Sun News Network went off the air, Goldy was hired by Rebel News, a Canadian right-wing website founded by former Sun News Network Colleagues Ezra Levant and Brian Lilley.

She hosted a weekly political commentary show called On The Hunt With Faith Goldy.

2015

Goldy was a director on the board of the Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky Institute Foundation from October 7, 2015, until her resignation on May 30, 2017.

Goldy's media career began when she appeared as a commentator on a commentary show hosted by Michael Coren on the Crossroads Television System.

In 2015, she hosted Paul Joseph Watson on her show and the two falsely claimed Muslim immigrants in Europe had created No-go areas to enforce Sharia law.

This has been debunked.

Two days after 27-year-old Alexandre Bissonnette murdered six people at a Quebec City mosque, Goldy promoted the conspiracy theory that the shooter may have been a Muslim man.

2017

She was a contributor to The Rebel Media and covered the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Her contract was terminated in 2017 after she participated in a podcast on The Daily Stormer, a neo-Nazi website.

In March 2017, Goldy posted on Twitter a video of herself in Bethlehem where she expressed her shock she could hear the Islamic call to prayer in the city, and claimed "Bethlehem's Christian population has been ethnically cleansed."

The video was criticized as irresponsible and inflammatory.

It was also criticized for not mentioning that Bethlehem's mayor at the time was a Palestinian Catholic woman named Vera Baboun, who has argued policies supporting the expansion of Israeli settlements have pushed Christians out of the Palestinian territories.

That same month, an episode of her show was titled "More Muslims = More Terrorism" in response to the Westminster attack in London.

During this episode, she interviewed Tommy Robinson, another Rebel News contributor and the founder of the English Defense League.

On May 31, 2017, Goldy broadcast on Rebel Media "White Genocide in Canada?", in she claimed Canadians with European ancestry were being replaced with non-Europeans because of Canada's immigration policies.

In response to the broadcast, several corporate entities stopped advertising with Rebel Media.

On June 21, 2017, Goldy spoke at a live event in Toronto hosted by Rebel News and called for a "counter-crusade" against Muslims.

During her speech, she claimed “this is a holy war for Islam.

They’re not just coming for our health care, right?

They’re coming to break the cross.” Rebel News posted footage of her speech with the title "It's Crusade O'Clock!"

2018

Goldy was a candidate in the 2018 Toronto mayoral election, finishing third with 3.4% of the vote.

2019

On April 8, 2019, Goldy was banned from Facebook, along with other "individuals and organizations who spread hate, attack, or call for the exclusion of others on the basis of who they are."