Chris Behr
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🚨 This is absolutely FRUSTRATING – and it says EVERYTHING about Canadian “journalism.” John Brassard, Chair of the House of Commons Ethics Committee (Access to Information, Privacy & Ethics), just gave a massive shout-out to independent podcaster @dsimieritsch – “Moose on the Loose”! Instead of recommending CBC, CTV, or ANY taxpayer-funded broadcaster for the real story on Mark Carney’s Brookfield conflicts (the ones where his ethics screen conveniently skips 95% of the companies – over 1,900 entities that could personally enrich him), he’s telling Canadians to go to an INDEPENDENT voice. Let that sink in. The guy literally running the Ethics Committee is bypassing the legacy media entirely. That tells you all you need to know about how captured and unreliable Canadian MSM has become. Canadians are waking up – and it’s about damn time. FOLLOW @dsimieritsch RIGHT NOW for the hard-hitting, uncovered truth the mainstream won’t touch. 🔥 What do YOU think? Is this the final nail in the coffin for trust in government-funded “news”? Drop your thoughts below 👇 #cdnpoli #EthicsCommittee #RealJournalism




Mark Carney is still working for Brookfield confirmed by Brookfield's SEC filing. Carney is working for Brookfield & profiting as a SILENT PARTNER - an investor who becomes A MEMBER OF A PARTNERSHIP by virtue of capital contribution - embezzling/contributing Canadian tax dollars.




I JUST SUED THE TORONTO STAR FOR FAILING TO PUBLICLY REVEAL INFORMATION SHARED BY THE RCMP RE: JUSTIN TRUDEAU AND UNDERAGE PORN After much reflection, I finally decided to begin my litigation process related to events arising from the experiences I wrote about in 'In Trudeau's Kitchen'. I'm not even talking about the more specific details/consequences I shared in 'In Trudeau's Kitchen.' (i.e. how the Star may have been negligent with respect to not telling my story). Those will be explored soon. I'm talking about the bigger picture consequences of media not sharing important details about political leadership with the citizenry. Oh, how we suffer in their absence. In this case, I begin with something shared with me (2021) by then Toronto Star Journalist Robert Cribb, to the effect that the RCMP had informed them that then Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was watching kiddie porn (underage porn) on his devices. It was their job to witness him, in order to ensure his devices weren't compromised by a foreign power. When asked (2022) if this story was going to go public, Cribb confirmed that the original source was credible, and affirmed that the story was coming ('where there's smoke, there's fire.'). It never came, and I believe it should have. I have struggled with this, and various other things shared with me by media, for a long time. At the link below is the filing itself, for anyone interested in following the story. It is for the court to decide, but it is my view that the Star, particularly in a situation where they are receiving funds from the government, had a fiduciary duty to bring this information to the Canadian public. It is surely in the public interest, and sharing it may well have made a huge difference with respect to cultivating the best outcome for Canadians. I explain more of my view in the documents. @dkennedyglans @MelanieBennet_ @TheMenzoid @ezralevant @scoopercooper @CandiceMalcolm @DavidKrayden @RealAndyLeeShow @LichTamara @JaneBrownNews @AlexpiersonAMP @cbcwatcher dropbox.com/scl/fi/2bywhzf…













