Man found guilty in harassment case
A man who will remain nameless, because he’s clearly a type who will Google himself, has been found guilty of breaching bail conditions after his years-long campaign of harassing Sue Montgomery, currently mayor of CDN-NDG but dating back to when she was a journalist, was cut short by court order. The man would still show up at council meetings despite the order, and there’s a lot more distasteful back story about his actions which I won’t go into but which can be found online.



Dominic 07:30 on 2019-03-13 Permalink
I’ve seen this guy on local social media, and he really is worrisome. Montgomery has every right to be frightened. He’s shown up at her offices and home and is constantly protesting her with huge signs blaming her for child sexual abuse. I hope he gets the help he needs.
Ephraim 08:04 on 2019-03-13 Permalink
I thought that such no-contact orders in Quebec automatically came with jail sentences for violation of the order. (And incidentally in Quebec, you don’t actually need police intervention to get one… you can go directly to the court to ask for one.)
John H. 10:11 on 2019-03-13 Permalink
I remember seeing this guy at her local church when I used to attend years ago. You had to walk past him and his bizarre signs every Sunday. He is very much the type of person to Google himself and find out where she or her church are being mentioned and then go spam up the comments with his conspiracy theories. The church is mentioned in the article but I won’t mention it here for that reason.
Agree with Dominic. She has the right to be fearful of this guy and that won’t stop until he gets the mental health care he needs.