Brown signs peace bond that circumvents the wishes of abusers at CBC.

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After CBC journalist Terry Macleod lied to police about statements Brown made to him in a telephone call about planned Morningside coverage, Brown was charged with telephone harassment. After Brown?s lawyer, Justin Fogarty, showed a letter of recommendation from the contemporaneous Deputy Attorney General of Ontario, the crown agreed to change the wording of the peace bond requested by CBC so that Brown could continue to approach CBC programming staff concerning journalism that was contributing to the exclusion, injury and killing of persons with sensitivities. The abusiveness of attending police officers was never dealt with. Deceit by Macleod was never dealt with. He had stated, to police, that Brown had told him that Brown was the only person Morningside should talk to on the issue, when in fact Brown had begged Macleod to talk to John Krauser, of the Ontario Medical Association, who was familiar with how persons with sensitivities were being caused preventable harm by the practice of confusing debate about the approaches of doctors of environmental medicine with the actual history of persons with sensitivities. Krauser had written Premier Peterson?s office. He was to write to Rosemary Brown. He later encouraged action by Dr. Bill Mahoney, the OMA?s representative on the Ontario Ministry of Education?s special education committee. Meanwhile, CBC was saying the OMA was sceptical about sensitivities, contributing to exclusion, injuries and deaths. (Some people associated with the OMA were quite concerned about some of the ideas of doctors of environmental medicine, but the organization had repeatedly expressed support for persons with sensitivities, and for government assistance on their social and health needs.) CBC has never addressed hatefulness on the part of CBC journalists concerning persons with sensitivities. CBC management, including producers and editors, have never addressed their journalists? trivialization of the issues, or their practice of eclipsing the actual history of sensitivities behind controversy about the ideas of so-called "doctors of environmental medicine." Hateful journalism continues. Brown was elected president of the NGO representing people with sensitivities in the Ottawa area the day after his court appearance. The charges were dropped, although hostility on the part of Ottawa Police continues.

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