Monday, March 4, 2019

Vengeance Is Mine, Sayeth the Ford



In almost biblical fashion, Premier Doug Ford has smote his enemy, aided and abetted by the OPP union.

Brad Blair, the OPP whistleblower who complained loudly and very publicly about the sweetheart deal engineered by Doug Ford to install his longtime pal, Ron Taverner, as the head of the police service, has paid a high price for his outrage: he has been fired.
“I want to advise you that Brad Blair is no longer a deputy commissioner with the Ontario Provincial Police effective immediately,” Interim Commissioner Gary Couture said in a memorandum to members of the force.

The dramatic move follows a complaint last week from Ontario Provincial Police Association president Rob Jamieson about the release of an email — contained in a Blair court filing on his bid to scupper the appointment of Ford friend Ron Taverner as OPP commissioner — on the premier’s concerns about unfamiliar faces on his security detail.

Jamieson wrote to Deputy Community Safety Minister Mario Di Tommaso, who was Taverner’s supervisor at Toronto police, last Thursday stating the release of the email likely resulted in bodyguard Sgt. Terry Murphy being “stood down” from Ford’s detail, according to a copy of the letter obtained by the Star.
Anyone with a critical intelligence will ask, quite legitimately, whether this can be the reason for Blair's dismissal. For my money, Doug Ford appears to be a very vengeful man, intent from the beginning on payback against a very brave man for his very public exposure of the Premier's cronyism.

I don't think the story ends here, not by a long shot.

6 comments:

  1. What is the relationship between Doug Ford and Sgt. Terry Murphy? This should normally have been a non-event.

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    1. A very interesting question, UU. One hopes this will be explored.

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  2. Ford's vengeance has been evident since he downsized Toronto City Council, Lorne. We have our own political mob boss.

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    1. His thuggish ways are quite pronounced, Owen. But he should be wary of others who covet The Don's job.

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  3. For some reason the mere sight of "Doug Ford" in print makes me cringe.

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    1. That visceral response is to be expected, Mound. He is very good at cultivating such among those who resist membership in his cult.

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