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Élection partielle dans Arthabaska: le Parti Québécois suspecte Éric Duhaime de manœuvres électorales frauduleuses tvanouvelles.ca/2026/05/15/ele…










My Stand Against Malicious Prosecution and Negligent Investigation: Over 4 years have passed since the peaceful Freedom Convoy which saw many truckers and supporters, including Chris Barber and myself, arrested on the streets of Ottawa. What followed was the longest mischief trial in the history of the Commonwealth. Both of us were convicted of mischief for our part in the most peaceful and polite protest of all time, and sentenced to 18 months of house arrest. Even more outrageous? A single group photo at a JCCF awards dinner in Toronto while surrounded by lawyers, fully allowed under my bail conditions, triggered a Canada-wide arrest warrant for an alleged breach of conditions, which did not occur. There was no investigation. No call to my lawyer. It was issued like I was a violent criminal. Homicide detectives flew me back to Ottawa in leg shackles, I lost my job, precious time with my family, was denied bail, and spent 30 days in remand. All for a non-violent mischief case. I'm pleased to announce that I have filed a lawsuit against the Ottawa Police, the Crown prosecutor, and others for malicious prosecution & negligent investigation because this isn’t just about me; it’s about stopping this kind of abuse so no Canadian ever faces it again. This will be a daunting undertaking and for that reason I have started a GiveSendGo campaign in hopes to help fund the fight, including a $25,000,00 retainer and costs estimated at around $100,000.00. I've included the campaign link below and the full statement of claim is available at officialtamaralich.com Thank you to everyone for all your love, support, and encouragement these past few years and for helping me continue the fight. givesendgo.com/my-stand-again…



























⚜️Deuxième extrait de mon entrevue avec le chef du @partiquebecois, @PaulPlamondon. Nous avons discuté des préoccupations des citoyens de la ville de Québec concernant le projet de tramway, ainsi que des travaux préparatoires amorcés par le maire Marchand, alors qu’il n’y a toujours pas d’acceptabilité sociale et que le financement demeure incertain. Un projet dont le coût est estimé par certains à entre 12 et 13 milliards de dollars.





