Showing posts with label Harold Jonker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harold Jonker. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Freedom Convoy organizer acquitted on all counts

Harold Jonker, Niagara region 'road captain' for the 2022 Freedom Convoy — who was charged with four counts of mischief and intimidation more than a year after the protest was over — was acquitted this week on all counts.  

Judge rules Crown did not prove any criminal wrongdoing by Niagara business owner Harold Jonker. JCCF photo. 

Freedom Convoy victory: Trucker Harold Jonker cleared of all charges in Ontario court | Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (news release):

May 20, 2025 - "The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms is pleased to announce that Harold Jonker, a trucking company owner, has been acquitted on all charges related to his peaceful involvement in the 2022 Freedom Convoy protest in Ottawa. The decision was delivered today by Justice Kevin B. Phillips of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. 

"Mr. Jonker, a trucker from West Lincoln in Ontario’s Niagara region, joined the Freedom Convoy as a 'road captain' for the Niagara contingent and arrived in Ottawa on January 28, 2022. He remained in the capital for three weeks. During that time, he parked his vehicle along Coventry Road — away from the downtown — and was not fined or charged with any offences while in the city. 

"Fifteen months after the protest ended, in May 2023, police charged Mr. Jonker with mischief, counselling mischief, intimidation, and counselling intimidation. The allegations included that he helped organize and lead part of the Convoy, and that multiple trucks affiliated with his business, Jonker Trucking Inc., were present in downtown Ottawa during the protest. 

"Mr. Jonker’s trial took place from May 12 to 14, 2025, before the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in Ottawa. The Crown presented four witnesses, including two police officers and two civilians. In delivering his oral judgment on May 20, 2025, Justice Phillips addressed two main themes advanced by the Crown. 

"First, the Crown argued that interviews given by Mr. Jonker during and after the protest amounted to counselling mischief. However, Justice Phillips found that Mr. Jonker was treated by interviewers like ... someone describing events as he witnessed them. While supportive of the protest, Mr. Jonker’s words were expressions of opinion, not incitement to unlawful action. 

"Second, the Crown alleged that Mr. Jonker was responsible for Jonker Trucking vehicles that were observed in the downtown core. But the Court found insufficient evidence to show that Mr. Jonker had control over those trucks. Justice Phillips noted that, in Crown-submitted videos, Mr. Jonker explicitly stated that his own truck was parked in a yard, not downtown. Furthermore, the Crown offered no evidence ... that could prove Mr. Jonker had authority over vehicles belonging to the company. 

"Justice Phillips concluded that while the broader Freedom Convoy could be seen as a collective act of mischief, the Crown had failed to prove that Mr. Jonker was guilty of any of the charges beyond a reasonable doubt. 

"Constitutional lawyer Chris Fleury welcomed the decision, stating, 'Harold and I are elated with the outcome of his case. We agree with the trial judge that the Crown had not proven its case beyond a reasonable doubt'.... Mr. Jonker expressed his gratitude, stating, 'We are very thankful for the excellent legal support provided by the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, and thankful that the judge saw through the Crown’s weak case and had the courage to do the right thing.'” 

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Read more: https://www.jccf.ca/freedom-convoy-victory-trucker-harold-jonker-cleared-of-all-charges-in-ontario-court/

Friday, May 12, 2023

Freedom Convoy backer charged 15 months later

Trucking company owner and former town councilor Harold Jonker is free on bail, after being arrested earlier this month for having participated in the Freedom Convoy well over a year ago.

Former Niagara area councillor facing 4 charges connected to truck convoy protests | CBC News - Aura Carreño Rosas:

May 4, 21023 - "Former West Lincoln councillor Harold Jonker is facing several charges for his involvement with the 2022 truck convoy protests.... Niagara Regional Police Service (NRPS) said Jonker was arrested April 29 ... after he turned himself in at a police station in Grimsby, Ont. Ottawa Police Service told CBC Hamilton in an email Jonker has been charged with two counts of counselling 'an uncommitted indictable offence,' one count of mischief/obstruct property and one count of intimidation by blocking or obstructing highway.

"Jonker was the Ward 2 councillor in West Lincoln before losing his seat by 180 votes to Joann Chechalk in the October 2022 municipal elections. While in office earlier last year, Jonker was suspended from the West Lincoln council for 30 days without pay due to his participation in the protests. In February, 2022 Jonker attended a council-related committee meeting virtually from Ottawa while occupying some streets around Parliament Hill.Jonker — who is also the operations manager at Jonker Trucking Inc. — had gone to Ottawa to participate in the convoy protest on Jan. 28, 2022.... The action was determined by Ottawa police to be 'unlawful' and led to a call by West Lincoln Integrity Commissioner John Mascarin for an investigation....

"During his time in office, Jonker's actions in Ottawa caused divisions locally. In a series of tweets on Feb. 11, 2022, Ward 3 councillor William Reilly said Jonker had missed several meetings and said he should consider resigning.... However, West Lincoln's former mayor, Dave Bylsma, supported Jonker....

"The protests began in January 2022 calling for an end to all vaccine mandates and COVID-19 restrictions. Thousands joined the movement that clogged numerous downtown Ottawa streets for over three weeks before the federal government invoked the Emergencies Act for the first time in Canada's history. Several protest organizers are also facing charges and are expected to face trial in September."

Read more: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/harold-jonker-convoy-protest-arrest-1.6832413

Harold Jonker arrested in relation to charges for freedom Convoy 2022 | Tim Jonker, YouTube, May 2, 2023:


May 11, 2023 - "Former West Lincoln, ON, township councillor Harold Jonker is out on bail over his conduct related to the Freedom Convoy.... Jonker said on May 2 the Ottawa Police Service laid criminal charges against him for attending the Freedom Convoy. 

"He came out the police station and said he is facing four charges ... one count of mischief, obstruction of property, one count of intimidation by blocking or obstructing highway, and two counts of counselling to commit an indictable offence.... Jonker said ... [that a] few trucks from his company showed up in Ottawa, and police escorted them to their spots. He said the charges do not make sense. 

"While his bank account was not frozen during the Freedom Convoy, he said his trucking company was shut down for one week. This was tough for the company, but worse for the drivers. 

"Jonker’s next court date is scheduled for June 7, but he doesn't have to attend. His lawyer will see the evidence and decide how to proceed.  The main question his lawyer has is why was he charged 15 months later and what are police coming with?"

Read more: https://www.westernstandard.news/news/watch-former-ontario-township-councillor-released-on-bail-over-freedom-convoy/article_e61ea6f2-f013-11ed-92c5-bfb5a8b756e6.html