WE really need to get rid of this guy

Tecumsehsbones

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bullshit .
There were some places that wouldn't let you in or serve you unless you wore a mask, but down hereabouts that's called the prerogative of private owners. I know Canadian conservatives call it tyrannical oppression, or would if they could spell it.

There were no government requirements for masking in public. People took the subway unmasked. I heard of no government workplaces that required them.
 
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Oh, don't dissuade him from whimpering about how he's living under a totalitarian regime that crushes his freedumb.

I'm sure he finds his delusions quite comforting.
It was delusional thinking that I couldn’t watch Monday Night Football at my local , or travel to Blaine Washington for cheap fuel . It’s almost like it never happened .
 
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Funny, I was never forced to wear a mask, nor to show my vaccine status.

Of course, I just live and work here, so I suppose you know better than I do.
Biden and Trudeau were lockstep on immigration, virtue signaling, censorship, and covid vaccine mandates.
Biden and Trudeau triggered the Freedom Convoy with their stupid border mandate.
 

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People in BC were forced to get pumped full of poison and wear masks. If you wanted to be able to eat and pay your bills. Many nurses got fired for refusing. Government workers were wearing face diapers when driving a vehicle alone. I almost put a firetruck in the ditch in the middle of the night because the face diaper caused my glasses to fog up. After that, we decided drivers could go maskless but everyone else in the truck had to mask up. It is not like we never wear masks either. We do when the situation warrants it. Like dealing with sick or immune compromised people, which we do a lot of.
 
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Ya think? The whole Covid was a scam!
Yes I figured that out early on . They started out announcing where and who was dying , funny once the Provincial health officers figured out that those dying were all elderly with pre-existing co-morbidities they hid it from the public .
 

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Toronto Councillor Parthi Kandavel says he's facing provincial police probe
First-term Scarborough Southwest councillor says in social media post he was 'surprised' to learn about OPP investigation

Author of the article:Jordan Ercit
Published May 10, 2026 • 1 minute read

Parthi Kandavel listens to a meeting.
Parthi Kandavel listens during a meeting at the Toronto District School Board head office in North York, Ont., during his time as a trustee on Thursday, Feb. 5, 2015. Photo by Jack Boland
Parthi Kandavel, the city councillor for Scarborough Southwest, said he is facing an investigation by provincial police.


The first-term councillor, who replaced Gary Crawford as the ward’s representative in 2023, said in a post on social media Sunday evening that he was “surprised” to learn on Friday that the OPP had opened an investigation on him and that he hopes to “resolve the situation quickly.


“I’ve worked hard to earn the trust of the people of Scarborough Southwest, which I take seriously,” Kandavel’s post said. “I’ve strived to maintain the highest standards of ethics and integrity and will address any allegations that suggest otherwise.

“I’m still learning more about the investigation and the nature of the allegations and will share more as I can.”

A property at 708-712 Kennedy Rd.
A property at 708-712 Kennedy Rd. in the Scarborough Junction neighbourhood that lies within Parthi Kandavel’s ward. Photo by Google Maps
Toronto cops forwarded allegations?
An email seeking a comment from the OPP was not immediately returned.

Provincial police, however, confirmed to the Toronto Star that a probe was underway after allegations against Kandavel were referred to them from Toronto Police.

“The investigation is ongoing and we are unable to provide further comment at this time,” spokesperson Tracey Mellersh told the Star.


Probe reportedly linked to high-rise project
The Star’s article, citing information from a source with knowledge of the OPP investigation, said the force was trying to gather information on a high-rise development on Kennedy Rd. in Scarborough.

The property, reportedly 708-712 Kennedy Rd. in the Scarborough Junction neighbourhood, lies within Kandavel’s ward.

The Star also reported that council passed a motion introduced by Kandavel in June 2025 that directed the city to accept a settlement offer from the owners of the site so that the project could proceed – despite concerns from city staff.

Kandavel, a former teacher and Toronto District School Board trustee, beat out Kevin Rupasinghe for a spot on council in a November 2023 byelection.