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By John-Henry Westen

OTTAWA, February 13, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Alex Munter gained himself a controversial reputation during the recent federal election by pretending to be an unbiased third party while handing a hungry media an eight-year old speech by Conservative Leader Stephen Harper which was used to harm Harper on the night of a televised leaders’ debate. After the Canadian Press (CP) discovered that Munter was in fact working for the Liberals while requesting anonymity and claiming non-partisanship in handing in the speech that he ‘just happened to find’ on the net, CP published another full story pointing our Munter’s falsehoods.

With that recent notoriety under his belt, Munter has decided to run for Ottawa mayor. The announcement came from CBC, which although it too ran the story on Harper speech, never did come clean on Munter having been the partisan source for the speech. CBC should have known better than most however, about Munter’s political interests since Munter is, according to, CBC Watch (the organization created to point out the massive bias at the national public broadcaster www.cbcwatch.ca ), a contributor to CBC radio in English and French.Â

Alex Munter, was also one of the main quarterbacks for the homosexual activist movement in the effort to have Canada forced by the courts to legalize homosexual “marriage”. Munter was the national coordinator of the homosexual activist group, Canadians for Equal Marriage.Â

The CBC story on Munter announcing his candidacy for mayor notes Munter was a former Ottawa city councillor butÂnotably fails to mention his more controversial recent activities.Â

See the CBC coverage here:
https://www.cbc.ca/ottawa/story/ot-munter200602013.html