A judge has given the green light for the libel action by Kory Teneycke to move ahead against Charles McVety.
A judge has given the green light for a $3- million libel action by Premier Doug Ford’s campaign manager to proceed against controversial evangelist Charles McVety.
. During the health emergency, proof of vaccination had to be shown to enter gyms, indoor restaurants, theatres, sports venues, and casinos. “This, then, led McVety to announce at a Queen’s Park press conference that Teneycke not only ‘represents … pharmaceuticals … in the caucus, leading the caucus, influencing the caucus, and then benefitting to untold amounts,’ but that Teneycke was “on a campaign to drive Christians out of” the Progress Conservatives, the judge wrote.
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