Ottawa Police Officer, Helen Grus, Suing CBC for $875k for Publishing Harmful, Malicious & Harassing Articles Containing False Statements

2025-01-16

Ottawa Police Officer, Helen Grus, Suing CBC for $875k for Publishing Harmful, Malicious & Harassing Articles Containing False Statements

Jan 16, 2025 | Blog, General News

Ottawa Police Officer, Helen Grus, Suing CBC for $875k for Publishing Harmful, Malicious & Harassing Articles Containing False Statements

Ottawa Police Officer Helen Grus is facing a charge of Discreditable Conduct for investigating potential links between Covid vaccination status and the deaths of children.

Det. Grus was a member of the SACA unit (Sexual Assault Child Abuse), with a mandate to investigate all sudden and unexpected child deaths for children under the age of five. These investigations are crucial and are mandated by law.

For more information on her case see our previous updates.

Meanwhile, adding insult to injury, the CBC chose to publish articles throughout her case touting false information, intent on muddying the facts and painting Det. Grus in a negative way.

With the support of her lawyer, Bath-Sheba van den Berg, Det. Grus has filed a lawsuit against the CBC, alleging the broadcaster has waged an “adverse campaign of publishing harmful, malicious, and harassing newspaper articles containing false statements.” The lawsuit seeks damages of $875,000 and specifically targets articles published between March of 2022 and December of 2023.

Specifically, Det. Grus alleges that CBC’s articles dated March 28th and 31st, 2022, were based on confidential information from unnamed sources within Ottawa Police Service and directly precipitated the administrative charge against her.

This assumption is further supported by the testimony of Police Sergeant Jason Arbuthnot who stated that the two stories published by the CBC, which generated significant public attention, demonstrated how “(her) actions have brought the reputation of the OPS into disrepute.” – an argument used to justify her charge of discreditable conduct.

Det. Grus’s lawsuit also speaks to another story published by the CBC in December of 2023, where they repeated similar false statements and “interfered with (her) privacy and reputation” while her case was before the tribunal.

Essentially, Det. Grus believes that the CBC libeled her intentionally, while she was trying to receive a fair and impartial hearing. Their published articles were timed perfectly to have the greatest negative effect on her reputation and her case outcome.

Det. Grus has been fighting an uphill battle against a corrupt system. She has been an exemplary officer throughout her career, the sort that anyone would be grateful to have investigating their case. Then our “safe and effective” Covid-19 vaccines appear and suddenly anyone who dares find fault with them is vilified.

For Det. Grus this meant she would be made a scapegoat by her department and its leadership, be abandoned by her union, known for supporting officers guilty of egregious crimes (far worse than discreditable conduct), and slandered by a major media agency.

While her original case is finally coming to an end, hopefully one that restores her reputation as a detailed and professional investigator, this new lawsuit will soon commence.

We fully support Det. Grus and agree that the CBC must be held to account for their role. For an agency that claims to speak only truth, this is just one more example of how politicized they have become and just how far all of our mainstream media have drifted from the trusted news agencies of old.

Stay tuned for updates.

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