I filed a complaint about 8 months ago with the Law Society of Upper Canada against David Miller, Mayor of Toronto and Ralph Lean Q.C. a senior partner at Cassels Brock Law Firm re racketeering charges. I also sent a 60 page complaint to William Blair regarding (in part) the above racketeering complaint. William Blair, Police Chief of Toronto, ignored my complaint while the Law Society of Upper Canada stated I should file a complaint with the police. Around and around I went.
As a result I gave my 60 page complaint to CSIS on Front Street West in Toronto and my life has been hell ever since. I hope they are investigating my complaint.
What does a resident of Toronto do if he feels that a member of the City Council is abusing his/her position and is involved in racketeering? The Mayor is instrumental in appointing the Chief of Police. Ralph Lean boasts he is the King Maker (financed Millers election) in Toronto politics. In reality all three are above the law. Ergo the syndicate of racketeers consists of (some) City Council members as backed by Ralph Lean, William Blair, the Chief of Police, David Miller, Mayor of Toronto and of course the many businessmen who donate vast amounts of money to elect candidates in Toronto and Ontario elections through Cassels Brock Law Firm. This syndicate monopolizes control of Toronto City Council; they choose who gets what contracts with the city and the legal wording of these contracts; who is appointed to what civil committees; who is appointed Chief of Police etc. They are "The Untouchables".
I write this to explain why I am a candidate for Mayor. I knew I could not win this election. I could however, inform the voters where their tax money goes and why the city is $3 Billion in debt.
I watched yesterday as one syndicate politician after the other threw "their support" to another syndicate politician. It is called "marketing". They get CP24 to cover in depth this back slapping. It is free political advertising courtesy of CTV.
Anyway Mr. and Ms Voter it is up to you now! I have had my say.
Barry Goodhead
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