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Monday, April 20, 2026

Julian Renaud's Life After Occupy Movement [ Fredericton ] - Lawyer in Ontario


 Occupy overlord Julian Renaud is now a "respectable lawyer" operating in Port Colborne, Ontario with:

Roderick J. Flaherty – Renaud Law

"Roderick J. Flaherty is a retired Justice of the Ontario Court of Justice. Appointed to the bench in 1990, he was based in Dryden, Ontario, and presided throughout Northwestern Ontario, where he pioneered sentencing circles in the most remote communities. Later he served in Brampton and Toronto, retiring in April 2014. His decisions were twice upheld in the Supreme Court of Canada. He served as a director of the Ontario Judges’ Conference.

Prior to his judicial appointment he was a senior counsel for ten years in the Toronto office of the Canadian Department of Justice. As a member of the Northwest Territories bar he travelled throughout the Canadian Arctic.

In Ontario he conducted major prosecutions for the Government of Canada, most notably against Simpsons-Sears Ltd. for misleading advertising resulting in a then record fine of one million dollars. He negotiated mutual assistance agreements in tax matters on behalf of the Minister of Justice with the governments of France, Italy, Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands and appeared before courts in those countries to conduct commission evidence proceedings as well as in Great Britain, the United States and Guyana.

First called to the bar in 1964, Mr. Flaherty was in general practice in Port Colborne, Ontario until his call to the Bench in 1980. He practises civil, family, and criminal litigation. He was twice president of the Greater Port Colborne Chamber of Commerce and served as City Solicitor. Mr. Flaherty is a member of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Legal Studies and a frequent participant in the Martin lectures at Cambridge University, UK. He has completed the Executive Certificate in Conflict Management from the University of Windsor Law School.

Mr. Flaherty joined Renaud Law in 2022. He continues to practise in the areas of civil, family, and criminal litigation. He is a member of both the Criminal and Family Legal Aid panels and accepts Legal Aid certificates."

more here with "Partner" Julian C. Renaud:

Julian C. Renaud – Renaud Law

Julian Renaud began practising law in New Brunswick before returning home to Ontario to establish Renaud Law. While in New Brunswick, he appeared at all levels of Court; Small Claims Court, Provincial Court, the Court of Queen’s Bench (Trial Division), the Court of Queen’s Bench (Family Division), and the Court of Appeal. He was also Union counsel in proceedings before the Labour and Employment Board and counsel in proceedings under the Law Society Act, 1996.

Julian’s primary areas of practice are civil litigation, labour and employment law, criminal defence, property law, corporate law, and wills and estates. He also represents clients at the Landlord and Tenant Board.

Julian is a member of the Criminal Law Panel and accepts Legal Aid certificates.

In his spare time, Julian enjoys bicycling, reading, and jiu-jitsu.

Published Court Decisions

Best v Workplace Health, Safety and Compensation Commission and Anglophone South School District, 2020 NBCA 40

White v Zed et al., 2019 NBCA 86

B.J.M. v J.W.W., 2019 NBQB 274

Perry v Workplace Health, Safety and Compensation Commission et al., 2018 NBCA 80

White c Zed, 2018 NBQB 176

Article above features Julian Renaud by Tracy Glynn.. here:
Interview with an Occupy activist on the settlement with the city of Fredericton – NB Media Co-op

More commentary found two years ago on reddit:

"The NB Media Co-op’s co-founder and coordinating editor was on CBC Maritime Connection on Sunday talking about the viability of local news.

Tracy Glynn explained that the co-op was formed 14 years ago by people from social movements, including environmental activists, Indigenous land defenders, labour unions, and anti-poverty advocates.

She said the NB Media Co-op wears its social justice bias on its sleeve. “We approach our stories with an anti-oppressive lens, where we try to get to the bottom of our social problems,” she said."


More here at this article from NB Media Co-Op:



What was the Occupy Fredericton movement so concerned about discussing and felt compelled to block and ban others and calling them conspiracy theorists preventing them from discussing certain topics online? It was not a free speech movement but a controlled psyop.. with paid facilitators.. 

Blogger your's truly with 2011 blog "Safe Schools NB" at http://nomorefluoriderinsenb.blogspot.ca

and the "United Nations Agenda 21".. sustainable development.. global governance and those select "facilitators" and organizers such as Julian Renaud made sure those voices were derided and muzzled... see those who were featured at their blog by Andre Faust:


[initially linked to the blog above for Safe School in N.B. and to Joan Veon at my request]

Did Julian Renaud face any consequences for his actions? No.

In fact, Renaud was rewarded financially for his troubles.. Mayor Brad Woodside paid to the "occupiers" over $14,000 in "damages" money when their illegal camp was rightfully removed and gave these three an apology.. imagine that?



More here on the Occupy Fredericton and Occupy Moncton story:

Occupy Moncton protest | CBC.ca

I say HEY! HO! STEPHEN HARPER HAS GOT TO GO!"

THE Indie Media Eastcoast: Remembering Matt Burton's "Occupy Moncton" Facebook - New Brunswick Canada

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