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Toby Yull

@Toby4Dundas

Absolutely Dundas; Positively Hamilton

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401_da_sarpanch@401_da_sarpanch·
#REPORT: Ex-Criminal Lawyer Turned Author Jeff Brown Files Lawsuit Against The Toronto Star For Allegedly Failing To Publish Story Given By RCMP Source About PM Justin Trudeau Allegedly Watching Underage P*rn on His Devices. — Brown Alleges, Investigative Journalist Robert Cribb Confirmed The Source Was Credible & The Story Was Going Public, But Never Did.🚨
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Jeff Brown@JeffBrownEnreal

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…

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Polling Canada
Polling Canada@CanadianPolling·
New polling finds 76% of Canadians say NATO should move on without the US
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Matthew | MCGA/MAGA 🇨🇦🇺🇸🫡
I am a former Liberal myself who knowingly and willingly supported that party until I slowly began to realize how corrupted and how much they were lying to me for 14 years and the extent the CBC was being weaponized against conservatives and I can fucking assure you I will NEVER go back to that shitshow even if a large part of my family are STILL Liberals. Liberals have destroyed faith in our democracy with dirty backroom deals and have attacked our Freedom of Speech and have tried to erase our history and our traditions and have turned our country into an international embarrassment.
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BitcoinSapiens ⚡️@BitcoinSapiens·
Most Americans still don’t fully understand what happened under Biden… 8% of Nicaragua entered the US in 4 years. 8% of the entire country. 7% of Cuba. 6% of Haiti. 5% of Honduras.
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Blonde Bigot@BlondeBigot11·
Remember that time Bev Oda resigned over a $16 glass of orange juice? Well the provincial government of BC thinks $165 is reasonable for a cup of coffee to try to recruit foreign healthcare workers They’re just stealing and they’re not gonna stop until we stop them x.com/WiretapMediaCa…
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Mor Edge Insight@MorEdge_Insight·
Have you noticed a pattern? France, UK, Australia and Canada all simultaneously recognize Palestine at exactly the same time. France, UK, Australia and Canada all simultaneously demand a ceasefire with Hamas. France, UK, Australia and Canada all simultaneously demand a ceasefire with Iran. France, UK, Australia and Canada all simultaneously demand a two state solution. France, UK, Australia and Canada all simultaneously consistently condemn any action taken by Israel to defend itself. France, UK, Australia and Canada all simultaneously refuse to help the US in the Strait of Hormuz. France, UK, Australia and Canada all simultaneously call for Lebanon to be part of this ceasefire. Time after time after time, France, UK, Australia and Canada all simultaneously stand with terrorists and against the west.
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The Canadian Independent
The Canadian Independent@canindependent·
New Lawsuit Claims Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Was Caught Accessing Child Pornography by RCMP During His Time in Office. Toronto — A bombshell filing in the Ontario Small Claims Court on April 8, 2026, has revealed a tangled web of personal connections and criminal allegations involving former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, his wife Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, and the Toronto Star. The plaintiff, Canadian author of In Trudeau’s Kitchen, Jeffrey Brown, alleges that the newspaper breached its fiduciary duty to the public by suppressing evidence of high-level criminality that could have collapsed the Trudeau Liberal government years before his 2025 exit. Brown's court filing details an unexpected personal history between him and the Prime Minister's family, which the plaintiff claims began in February 2017 after Trudeau's wife, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, shared some of Brown's writing on Facebook. This initial interaction reportedly sparked a multi-year connection involving the exchange of hundreds of emails, a telephone call, and a private meeting at the family's residence, Rideau Cottage, which Brown notes occurred at her request. Brown claims that he ultimately made three separate efforts to "disconnect" from Mrs. Trudeau and the political world surrounding the Trudeaus between September 2019 and June 2021. He claims that the nature of the responses to these attempts, coupled with his own experiences of the Trudeau family detailed in his book, In Trudeau’s Kitchen, led him to reach out to investigative journalists beginning in January 2021. According to the filing, on October 21, 2021, a meeting took place between Brown and prominent Toronto Star investigative journalist Robert Cribb. Brown alleges that during a walk along Kew Beach in Toronto, Cribb revealed that the RCMP had discovered the Prime Minister was watching "kiddie porn" (underage pornography) on his devices while monitoring them for potential foreign compromise. The filing claims the RCMP handed this information to the Toronto Star because they were facing "interactive restrictions" similar to those experienced during the SNC-Lavalin affair. Brown maintains that although Cribb allegedly confirmed the source was credible, the newspaper failed to fulfill its responsibility to share the information with the Canadian public. The legal argument centers on a "fiduciary duty" Brown claims the Toronto Star owes the public due to its receipt of significant federal subsidies, which he notes reached approximately $115,000 per week in tax credits by 2022. Brown introduces a proposed new tort called "Enhanced Duty Breach," arguing that when a private media enterprise is kept afloat by taxpayer funds, it has a heightened obligation to report bravely on government misconduct. He claims that by choosing to "protect its market share" and filter information through a "politically convenient filter," the newspaper committed nonfeasance and negligent misrepresentation. Brown is suing for the maximum allowed $50,000 in damages, linking the suppressed information to the continuation of the Trudeau government and the subsequent administration of Mark Carney. The filing cites a litany of national issues, including the rise of tent cities, inflation, and personal safety concerns, as the "needlessly difficult reality" caused by the media's alleged nondisclosure. The claim includes $20,000 for pain and suffering related to mental distress, $20,000 for quantifiable monetary losses due to rising costs of living, and $10,000 in punitive damages to address the "plague" of withholding newsworthy material. A link to the court filing is provided in the comments section.
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Lisa@YoungStreete·
It’s time for the conservative MP’s, who have been approached by the Liberal Party, and chose not to defect, to disclose what they were offered.
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Tristin Hopper
Tristin Hopper@TristinHopper·
I could make a strong case that Trump hasn't broken nearly as many U.S. electoral norms as Carney has broken Canadian electoral norms. And Trump gives press conferences.
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