Gary McHale has been involved in the events in Caledonia since 2006. His activities were always a hot topic in the Canadian press. Now we have a book that covers the events in detail, exactly as he saw them. The illegal occupation of a large piece of land in the town by the natives created conflicts that have not been resolved yet. The local population has been terrorized for years. The problem was aggravated by the Liberal goverment of Dalton McGuinty and the OPP Commissioner Julian Fantino. They introduced discriminatory policies, which benefited the criminal gangs and deprived the rest from their rights. The victims of the native assaults eventually won a $20 million class action lawsuit against the provincial government.
As one of the most active participants in the struggle for justice, Gary has been arrested 9 times and falsely charged with crimes, but he won every single time. The book reads like a thriller, describing the violence against the people of Caledonia, the government bureaucrats' attempts to obstruct justice and hide evidence, and the inaction of the police, which caused even more violence. McHale vividly describes his court battles, in which he represented himself and became a law expert, who won his cases against expensive government lawyers, despite his learning disability.
This is a book of great value, because it brings to light events that have long been suppressed or distorted. It provides inspiration to all those, who doubt that an individual could oppose the government injustice and win. A highly recommended book.