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Saturday, August 4, 2018

Yet anothe neo nazi for mayor

Convicted killer running for Toronto council seat


Christopher Brosky filed his nomination papers in June for Ward 28 — Toronto Centre-Rosedale — where he’ll go up against longtime incumbent Pam McConnell this fall.
Brosky, described as a neo-Nazi skinhead, was 16 when he and two friends killed a 32-year-old man named Donald Thomas outside Thomas’s Arlington home, the New York Times said. According to the report, the friends, one of whom was found to have pulled the trigger, pleaded guilty to murder and testified against Brosky.
“Does it have any relevance in Canada though?” Brosky asked rhetorically.
“My biggest crime was choosing some pretty poor friends. At 16 years old you are not very smart.”
The city’s Municipal Elections Act only prohibits candidates currently “serving a sentence of imprisonment in a penal or correctional institution.”
Brosky served 16 years in prison, before being released and deported back to Canada.

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