He calls himself a prophet. But some say this Toronto-area pastor exploited his flock for years
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He calls himself a prophet. But some say this Toronto-area pastor exploited his flock for years
More than a dozen people allege they experienced either sexual misconduct or financial manipulation at Miracle Arena For All Nations church
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By Emma Jarratt, Wendy-Ann Clarke, Brian Fitzpatrick and Robert Cribb, Investigative Journalism Bureau
Published Aug 18, 2026
Last updated 1 hour ago
21 minute read
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