Stolen Homes & Laundered Money: Ontario’s Teranet Scandal |
Martin McDermott

October 30, 2024

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Property owners in Ontario and Manitoba are prime targets for having their lawfully owned real estate stolen from them by a system that is propped up by corrupt courts which do nothing but rule in favor of the criminals behind these province-wide scams.

Teranet, a foreign founded data company, years ago won the right to control all real estate data in those two provinces. Since then, some 30 billion dollars in Ontario alone have gone missing. Stolen through corruption of a land title and mortgage fraud system empowered by foreign control of all real estate transaction data. Data which is not available to homeowners.

And the man who originally founded Teranet is now a Liberal appointed Senator.

When Jagmeet Singh was due to answer questions about his knowledge of Teranet, he was suddenly unavailable that day. With no explanation given.

When Martin McDermott, who has been working for 16 years to expose this fraud attempted to show vital documents to the then Prime Ministerial candidate Justin Trudeau in 2015 Mr. McDermott was charged with trespassing and removed from the venue where Trudeau was speaking.

At least one Liberal MP has been heavily implicated in the Teranet scam. She refuses to answer any questions and has called the police on Mr. McDermott to avoid having to face him.

The branches of corruption surrounding Teranet go all the way up through both provincial and federal governments.

But now there is hope. Opposition MPs are now asking hard questions in parliament about where this money is going, and how it is that legal homeowners in Ontario and Manitoba can have their properties stolen from by corrupt lawyers and real estate agents, who get away with it, backed up by equally corrupt courts. And there is hope that they will keep asking those questions until all of us finally get the answers that we deserve.

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