So it’s a criminal offence to tell people not to attend a flag raising rally held by Binbrook, Ontario resident Gary McHale, who is barred from Caledonia, and his cohorts? These privately filed charges will be stayed by the Crown as not being in the public’s interest to continue.
NO ACTION ON FANTINO
TORONTO -- Despite an Ontario Superior Court justice ruling last week that Ontario's top police officer must face allegations he illegally influenced municipal officials, the Ministry of the Attorney General says no further action has yet been taken. In a decision released last Thursday, a Superior Court justice ruled OPP Commissioner Julian Fantino must face allegations by Gary McHale McHale, who led rallies to protest what he has called two-tier justice in the policing of an aboriginal land occupation in Caledonia, claims Fantino influenced municipal officials when he sent an e-mail allegedly telling the mayor and councillors not to attend McHale's rallies. A justice of the peace who heard McHale's complaint refused to issue a summons for Fantino. That ruling was overturned in Superior Court but no further action has been taken.
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