Gary McHale

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Gary McHale is a right-wing Canadian political activist, noted for involvement in the Grand River land dispute.

Personal life[edit]

In January 2013, McHale was the recipient of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee medal for contributions to his community. Nominated by the Canadian Taxpayer's Federation, McHale's award sparked controversy, with prominent First Nations leaders returning their medals as a result of his nomination.[1]

During the Enbridge Line 9 protests and occupation in Hamilton, McHale claims to have incited the arrests of 18 anti-pipeline activists by sending a letter threatening legal action against the Hamilton Police Service.[2] [better source needed] Hamilton Police denied McHale's claims, noting that action had been planned before McHale's involvement.[3]

Role in the Caledonia land dispute[edit]

During the Grand River land dispute, McHale organized protests against the occupation of the Douglas Creek Estates. Actions included the attempted removal of Aboriginal flags with the aim of replacing them with Canadian flags, for which he was arrested to prevent a breach of the peace.[4][5] McHale's protests have been described as 'antics' in the national media.[6]

On November 8, 2007, the OPP Police Commissioner reported to Hamilton Spectator that McHale's rallies have cost police over $500,000. According to the newspaper, 22 OPP police officers filed a $7.2 million lawsuit against McHale for defaming them on his website. McHale criticized the OPP officers who stopped him from hanging Canadian flags near the occupied site saying they were violating their oath of office.[7] The photos of all the 22 police officers were also posted on the site under the heading "OPP: Hang your heads in shame," saying each one of them had violated their oath of office, the statement of claim said.[8]

McHale was arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit mischief during a native smoke shop protest that turned violent in December 2007.[9] As part of his bail conditions, McHale was barred from Caledonia and banned from communicating with certain individuals. Haldimand County mayor Marie Trainer and Haldimand—Norfolk—Brant MPP Toby Barrett spoke out in his defence.[10]

McHale started a campaign of privately laying criminal charges against First Nations people for extortion, mischief and intimidation, which were all stayed by the Crown Prosecution Service. A judicial review case against the OPP for their refusal to appear in court when summoned by a subpoena.[11]

Political career[edit]

In the 2008 Federal election, McHale ran as an independent in Haldimand--Norfolk riding, coming in fourth place with 10% of the vote.[12]

In the 2010 Ontario municipal elections, McHale ran for Haldimand County Regional Council in Ward 3, losing to incumbent councillor Craig Grice.[13]

Election results[edit]

2008 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Conservative Diane Finley 19,657 40.83 -7.5 $67,583
Liberal Eric Hoskins 15,577 32.35 -1.9 $72,913
New Democratic Ian Nichols 5,549 11.53 -1.3 $5,509
Independent Gary McHale 4,821 10.01 $22,798
Green Stephana Johnston 2,041 4.24 +0.7 $2,581
Christian Heritage Steven Elgersma 501 1.04 0.0
Total valid votes/Expense limit 48,146 100 $85,391
Majority 4,080 8.48
Total rejected ballots 248 0.51
Turnout 48,394
Summary of the October 25, 2010 Haldimand County Ward Three Councillor Election
Candidate Popular vote
Votes % ±%
Craig Grice (incumbent) 1,578 41.43% n/a
Gary McHale 1,097 28.8% n/a
Bryan Barker 933 24.5 n/a
Rob Duncan 177 5.27% n/a
Total Votes 3,809 100%
Registered Voters 8,090 47.08% n/a
Note: All Haldimand County Municipal Elections are officially non-partisan.
Note: Candidate campaign colours are based on the prominent colour used in campaign items (signs, literature, etc.)
and are used as a visual differentiation between candidates.
Sources: Haldimand County Clerk's Office

References[edit]

  1. ^ Nora Loreto, "Honouring anti-Native protester Gary McHale", rabble.ca, January 31, 2013, (accessed July 15, 2013).
  2. ^ Mark Vandermaas, "Gary McHale & CANACE shut down Enbridge pipeline occupation w/one letter to Hamilton Police," voiceofcanada.ca blog, June 26, 2013, (accessed July 15, 2013). Archived July 26, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Daniel Nolan, "Police move in on Enbridge protesters, arrest 18," Hamilton Spectator, June 26, 2013, (accessed July 15, 2013).
  4. ^ "OPP arrest Caledonia protest organizer McHale". CTV.ca. Retrieved 2008-05-18.[dead link]
  5. ^ "Rally organizer arrested at Caledonia occupation site". CBC News. 2006-12-16. Retrieved 2008-05-18.
  6. ^ "John Oakley on the Media Antics of Gary McHale and George Smitherman". National Post. Retrieved 2008-05-18.[dead link]
  7. ^ "More Details About the McHale Lawsuit". CD98.9. Retrieved 2007-04-19.[dead link]
  8. ^ "Officers suing Caledonia protest organizer". CTV. Retrieved 2007-04-19.
  9. ^ "Charges laid in smoke-shop fight in Caledonia". CTV. Retrieved 2008-05-19.
  10. ^ "Man fights court order barring him from Caledonia". Toronto Star. 2007-12-27. Retrieved 2008-05-19.
  11. ^ "McHale scores wins in court". Dunnville Chronicle. Archived from the original on February 20, 2012. Retrieved 2007-07-11.
  12. ^ Elections Canada. "Official Voting Results: Fortieth General Election, 2008 - Haldimand-Norfolk," elections.ca, (accessed July 15, 2013)
  13. ^ Haldimand County, "Certificate of Election Results," haldimandcounty.org, (accessed July 15, 2013).

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