‘A line was crossed’ – Rebel News reporter accused of harassing councillors in Ontario town

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Published March 24, 2026 at 12:48 pm

Whitby Town Hall

Police had to be called to Whitby’s Town Hall on Monday after a confrontation between councillors and a Rebel News reporter following a committee-of-the-whole meeting.

David Menzies, who has been arrested multiple times for alleged harassment of public officials, is accused by Whitby Mayor Elizabeth Roy of harassing members of council and town staff “in a way that made them feel extremely uncomfortable” after the meeting adjourned.

“This individual has a well-documented history of confrontational interactions with public officials, including behaviour that many – particularly female politicians – have found to be intimidating,” Roy said. “I will not tolerate any member of Whitby Council being made to feel unsafe at town hall.”

Rebel News’ David Menzies

Town security “repeatedly” advised Menzies that this behaviour was unacceptable and ultimately had to call Durham Police, Roy said.

Roy said the issue is not about limiting media access, noting that more than two dozen media outlets have covered issues in Whitby in recent months, ranging from local publications to national news organizations.

“We welcome media of all types and respect the important role journalists play in covering both the successes and challenges in our community. However, there is a clear line between legitimate journalism and conduct intended to provoke, intimidate, or harass – and in this case, that line was crossed.

Whitby Mayor Elizabeth Roy

“The targeted harassment of our female politicians cannot be tolerated. We have a responsibility to ensure that public service is safe for everyone, and that includes calling out and condemning behaviour that seeks to silence or discourage women from participating in civic life.”

Roy said she will continue to uphold a “respectful and constructive” environment at town hall.

“I will continue working with town staff and Durham Regional Police as they investigate this incident and consider steps to ensure the safety of everyone who attends our meetings.”

Menzies has not responded for comment.

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