I believe in justice and freedom. I remember our falling soldiers. No tolerance for non-conforming or non contributing immigrants. No DM's I don't reply
Where's Christaphobia??? Over 100 churches were burnt or vandalized in Canada. How many mosques were targeted? Yet they make sure to mention Islamophobia.
@Tablesalt13 Call and complain every day. Don't give these people an inch of they will be playing it five times a day. This is nothing more than a show of dominance. They are pushing their luck to see how far they can go and who will put up with it. Don't be an idiot.
WOW!!!
Listen to this:
-Pierre meets woman at airport
-For safety, she fled to Mexico
-Liberals attack her
-Including Guy Fellicella
Listen to what Guy had previously done to a woman.
Not my words, but a judge:
โFour days prior to the theft [Guy] had placed a knife against her throat and threatened both her and her family. [Guy] physically assaulted and threatened a friend of the accused."
Afterwards, Guy intimidated Frew into fleeing to the United States with him. He then made a "phone call to her family where he threatened harm to the accused if they did not send more money."
So the guy making fun of Pierre, because a woman fled to Mexico for safety reasons, is the same guy that has done things that I think would make any woman feel unsafe in Canada.
UNREAL
I sent an email to Guy inquiring about his violent, criminal past โย it's relevant for a story I'm writing for an American media outlet. Predictably, Guy responded by making false claims to his followers. His misrepresentations are deplorable once you understand the horrors he actually committed โย so let's take a look at his past.
[I've included the court ruling at the end of this post, so you can verify everything I've summarized here]
The 1995 court case involved Dawnelle Lynn Frew, a young woman who worked as a bank teller and stole $18,500 from her employer. The judge handed Frew a lighter sentence for her crime because it was obvious that she had been coerced into the theft by Guy Felicella.
As detailed in the verdict, Frew was only 20 years old and had "no prior involvement with the criminal courts" and her theft was "entirely out of character" for her. So why did she steal $18,500?
According to the judge: "There is no doubt from the information and materials before me that this man [Guy] was the prime mover and main benefactor of the thefts. There is no doubt but that, had it not been for her relationship with this man, the accused would not have committed the thefts."
Three weeks before the theft, Guy began dating Frew and "deliberately fostered" an emotional dependence "with a view to control this young woman for his own purposes."
Afterwards, he "talked of his ties with organized crime and at the very least intimated that failure to comply with his wishes would be dangerous. His threatens, however, were not simply veiled. Four days prior to the theft he had placed a knife against her throat and threatened both her and her family. He physically assaulted and threatened a friend of the accused."
Keep in mind that these are the words of an Alberta provincial judge, not my own.
Afterwards, Guy intimidated Frew into fleeing to the United States with him. He then made a "phone call to her family where he threatened harm to the accused if they did not send more money."
Guy says that these allegations were simply made by Frew's lawyer โย he omits that these are the words of a judge passing a sentence. Guy says that it's not true that he threatened Frew, butย I trust the words of this judge, as articulated in this judgement, over his own,ย unless he has more documentation he'd like to provide.
I think that the behaviour described in this judgement is disturbing and goes far beyond the normal criminality associated with addiction. Guy's attempts to downplay them are concerning.
Think I'm lying? Read the judgement for yourself: it's short, succinct, and unsettling:
https://t.co/Im6sAeH9oe
.@grok did Brookfield have to pay an exit tax to move its HQ to the USA
when Carney signed off on the move as Chair, and then lied about it?
Or, maybe the offshore office above the bicycle shop in Bermuda helped?
......Or, is it just regular people that to pay it?
Tablesalt13 Brookfield Asset Management changed its registered head office to New York in late 2024 for US investor access and index inclusion. The board approved the plan in Oct 2024 while Carney was Chair. He resigned mid-Jan 2025 before the delayed shareholder vote. He says the formal decision came after he left.
No reports show Brookfield paid a significant exit tax on the move. The company stated it had no effect on operations or dividend tax treatment. Bermuda entity registrations (including at addresses with bike shops) are standard offshore structuring for asset management funds.
Individual departure tax rules differ from corporate reorganizations.
@MarcNixon24 I think they are worth something like 1.1 to 1.2 m each. It's really affordable. How many seniors our veterans will get these homes? None! They will give them to 3rd world immigrants who have never worked in Canada a day in their life.