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(Randy Hillier) 5 years ago, Doug Ford decided to go after me using the courts for being the first elected representative in Canada to oppose the covid mandates.
I was charged a total of 25 times with maximum total penalties of $2.5 million and 25 years in jail.
Ford thought he could intimidate me and shut me up. First, by having me silenced and censured in the Ontario legislature, then using lawfare. Instead, we brought a challenge to the courts that the lockdown mandates were unconstitutional, and we won on April 17th, 2025.
5 years later, I have won all 25 charges, resulting in ZERO CONVICTIONS. But the MSM will be silent on these victories.
Many thanks to the JCCFCanada and John Carpay for standing with me and supporting my opposition to the Covid injustice.
BREAKING NEWS
Prosecutors in Smiths Falls, Ontario, have entered a stay of proceedings against former MPP Randy Hillier (@randyhillier) under the Reopening Ontario Act for alleged Covid gathering violations. This follows similar charges being withdrawn by prosecutors in Leeds… pic.twitter.com/f4WG7UnFbP
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Randy Hillier——Bio and Archives Randy Hillier, Former MPP Lanark Frontenac Lennox, is a co-founder of the Lanark Landowners Association, which was brought to life to address government imposition on the rights of private property owners, and to address the regressive regulatory impositions that government was bringing down upon farmers and business owners in rural Ontario. In 2006, Randy resigned as President of the OLA in order to run as a candidate for the Progressive Conservatives. Randy was elected in the 2007 provincial election. Randy a long-time resident of Lanark County, an electrician by trade and member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), continues to co-publish and edit rural Ontario’s successful magazine “The Landowner.”