Justin Trudeau facing an impending conviction for accepting a prohibited gift from a registered lobbyist during the 2015 election campaign got Barry and Honey Sherman killed

If Barry and Honey Sherman hadn’t been targeted and killed Justin Trudeau would have been convicted of accepting a prohibited gift or other advantage during the 2015 election campaign from registered lobbyist Barry Sherman. The penalty for such a conviction was Justin Trudeau losing his seat in the House of Commons.

“Section 502 of the Canada Elections Act sets out other situations in which a conviction automatically results in the loss of the right to sit in the House of Commons. Under section 502(3), any person who is convicted of an illegal practice listed in section 502(1) (e.g., knowingly exceeding the election expenses limit) or a corrupt practice listed in section 502(2) (e.g., accepting prohibited gift or other advantage) becomes ineligible to sit in the House of Commons for five years (in the case of an illegal practice) or seven years (in the case of a corrupt practice).” Parliament of Canada

A Government of Canada document (screenshot below) provides prima facie evidence that Barry Sherman was a registered lobbyist when he hosted the August 26, 2015 election campaign fundraiser for election candidate Justin Trudeau. Barry Sherman registered to lobby the Government of Canada 2 days before the fundraiser on August 24, 2015.

Canada Elections Act

Corrupt practice

(2) Every person is guilty of an offence that is a corrupt practice who

(h.01) being a candidate, knowingly contravenes subsection 477.9(1) (accepting prohibited gift or other advantage);

Consequences of illegal, corrupt practices

(3) Any person who is convicted of having committed an offence that is an illegal practice or a corrupt practice under this Act shall, … not be entitled to

(a) be elected to or sit in the House of Commons

When Barry and Honey Sherman were targeted and killed the RCMP were investigating Justin Trudeau’s August 26, 2015 election campaign fundraiser to determine for the Lobbying Commissioner if the fundraiser violated the Lobbying Act. The Government of Canada document is very compelling evidence that proves Barry Sherman was a registered lobbyist when he hosted the August 26, 2015 election campaign fundraiser for Justin Trudeau. The document guaranteed that Justin Trudeau would have been convicted of accepting a prohibited gift or other advantage from registered lobbyist Barry Sherman. Justin Trudeau was about to be convicted for accepting a prohibited gift (“providing food or refreshments at a reception constitutes a gift.” Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying of Canada) from registered lobbyist Barry Sherman but the targeted murders of Barry and Honey Sherman thwarted the impending conviction.

The only person who had motive to have Barry and Honey Sherman targeted and killed was Justin Trudeau. Their murders meant Justin Trudeau averted a conviction and losing his seat in the House of Commons.

It’s important to note that Justin Trudeau was convicted just 7 days after the targeted murders of Barry and Honey Sherman for accepting prohibited gift or other advantage from anithert registered lobbyist – Aga Khan.

Justin Trudeau didn’t lose his seat in the House of Commons because Justin Trudeau didn’t accept the prohibited gifts from registered lobbyist Aga Khan during an election campaign.

It’s imperative Canadians and Toronto Police homicide detectives know and understand that Barry Sherman was never in legal jeopardy for hosting the August 26, 2015 election campaign fundraiser for election candidate Justin Trudeau. Lobbying the Government of Canada is legitimate.

However, any elected or appointed government official who accepts a gift or other advantage from a registered lobbyist is breaking federal laws.

Despite it being illegal for registered lobbyist Barry Sherman to offer 2015 election candidate Justin Trudeau a gift or other advantage Barry Sherman faced no severe punitive measures for hosting Justin Trudeau’s August 26, 2015 election campaign fundraiser. Lobbyist Barry Sherman (Apotex) had a right to communicate with elected government officials. However, Justin Trudeau faced severe punitive measures because of the RCMP investigation of the August 26, 2015 election campaign fundraiser.

A conviction for accepting the prohibited gift or other advantage meant Justin Trudeau would have lost his job. Justin Trudeau wouldn’t be Prime Minister of Canada today or throughout COVID-19. German collaborator Chrystia Freeland wouldn’t be Deputy Prime Minister or the Finance Minister either.