CBC's top story on the killing of Toronto Police Const. Marc Pinizzotto is a disgraceful whitewash
A dedicated 43-year-old father and 18-year veteran of the Emergency Task Force was gunned down at 5:40 a.m. today executing a search warrant. He died protecting Canadians from suspects tied directly to the March shooting at the U.S. Consulate — and linked synagogue attacks
Yet CBC's headline framing barely whispers the real story. No mention that U.S. prosecutors tied the consulate attack to an Iran-backed terror network — specifically operatives directed by a senior Kata'ib Hezbollah figure with IRGC ties. This wasn't random GTA violence. It was part of a coordinated campaign of nearly 20 attacks across North America and Europe, retaliation tied to Iran
One suspect, 19-year-old Zara Jabbi (still armed and at large), is wanted for his role in the consulate vehicle and shooting. Another, Nicholas Bennett, opened fire on police and now faces first-degree murder charges
This officer's blood is on the altar of foreign proxy terror operating on Canadian soil — and CBC chose to omit the Iran financing, the terror cell connections, and the broader national security threat. Why? The same outlet that secured rare regime-approved embeds its reporter inside Iran, complete with their restrictions. Their pattern of soft-pedaling Iranian threats while Canadian cops and Jewish communities pay the price is glaring
Enough. A hero is dead because authorities had to raid addresses linked to state-sponsored hits on our allies' consulate and our synagogues. Canadians deserve the unfiltered truth — not sanitized headlines that shield foreign aggressors and erode public trust
Const. Marc Pinizzotto's sacrifice demands accountability, not omissions. Catching the remaining suspect. Securing our streets from imported terror. And demand better from the CBC
May Const. Marc Pinizzotto rest in peace