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Did Premier Kathleen Wynne pay off the police?
Canada Free Press ^ | 11/01/15 | Arthur Weinreb

Posted on 11/01/2015 2:41:45 PM PST by Sean_Anthony

Ever since Caledonia in 2006 when natives took over a sub development, it has been no secret that the Ontario Provincial Police gladly do the bidding of the provincial Liberal government. But certain facts revealed recently lead to the question of whether or not the Wynne government made any payments to the OPP or more precisely the police union, the Ontario Provincial Police Association (OPPA).

Recently, the day after the federal election where Kathleen’s boy Justin Trudeau was awarded with a majority government, the Globe and Mail revealed the provincial Liberals made a $1million payout to a teachers’ union to reimburse them for the costs of negotiating with the government. Since the initial release by the Globe that denied the information was held so as not to reflect negatively on the federal Liberals before the election, this year’s payout to teachers’ unions has increased to $2.5 million.


TOPICS: Government; Politics
KEYWORDS: kathleenwynne; liberals; ontario; provincialpolice

1 posted on 11/01/2015 2:41:45 PM PST by Sean_Anthony
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