CDN-NDG Mayor Sue Montgomery's Ethical Breaches And Unitarian Universalist Child Sex Abuse Cover-Up And Denial - What's The Connection?

How about this comment that I posted in response to The Montreal Gazette's Facebook post about how "the Quebec Municipal Commission has upheld 11 counts of ethical breaches against Côte-des-Neiges—Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Mayor" (and Montreal Unitarian clergy sex abuse cover-up enabler) Sue Montgomery?

Why does The Gazette say "C.D.N.-N.D.G. mayor cleared of 17 charges" as the heading of this post, when the headline of the article clearly says:


followed by:

C.D.N.-N.D.G. mayor cleared of 17 charges

This part of the article is quite interesting:

"Roy also found Montgomery guilty of failing to show respect toward Bond when she made a crude joke about the comptroller general during a gathering at her home where members of her then-caucus were drinking wine on Jan. 10, 2020.

Montgomery, who had been handed an ultimatum by Mayor Valérie Plante to dismiss Harris over the harassment allegations, quipped that her borough manager must have a hold over Bond, like incriminating pictures of him with young boys."

in that Montreal Unitarian clergy abuse cover-up enabler Sue Montgomery has been helping the Unitarian Universalist "church" keeps its clergy sex abuse problem concealed from the public since the mid-2000s. Sue Montgomery has even told several journalists that there is NO sexual abuse of children in the Unitarian Universalist "church", even though certain Unitarian Universalist ministers and UUA Religious Educators have been charged, tried, and convicted of what the Unitarian Universalist Association's Canadian attorney describes as "such despicable crimes as pedophilia and rape".

The Gazette might want to look into what Sue Montgomery's motivation was to make that particular insinuation about Montreal's comptroller general. Who knows? Maybe it's a case of psychological projection. . .








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