Conservative MP Threatened with Eviction
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Conservative MP threatened with eviction notice from taxpayer-subsidized apartment - National | Globalnews.ca

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Conservative MP Larry Brock is accused of failing to pay $ 16,4129.23 in overdue rent.
Landlord and Tenant Board ruled in favour of landlord and threatened to evict Brock if he did not pay balance.
A spokesperson for Brock says he was never evicted from his Ottawa apartment.
Brock also has liens against two pickup trucks, a small tractor and a scooter, Ontario government records show.
Global News obtained a screenshot of a March 2025 personal property lien search through Service Ontario.
Based on House of Commons records, Brock has been paid more than $90,000 for secondary residence claims since he was elected in 2021 .
Global News travelled to Brantford last week and requested an interview with Brock but he was not available.
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