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Controversial Canadian author Jordan Peterson has put his Toronto mansion up for sale ahead of his re–location to the United States.
Peterson, 63, and his wife Tammy Roberts, 60, listed their five–bedroom, three–bathroom home for $2.2million last week.
The house is located in Toronto’s Seaton Village, and the couple’s ownership was confirmed by their daughter, Mikhaila Fuller.
Fuller, 33, told the National Post that her parents are re–locating to Paradise Valley in Arizona.
‘With the touring they do, they were hardly in Toronto at all anymore, and it didn’t make sense to keep the house,’ she said – adding that her parents ‘are not rebuying in Toronto.’
Peterson’s decision to leave Canada comes two years after the author – who is also a clinical psychologist and media personality – was told by Canada’s College of Psychologists of Ontario to undergo re–education therapy for controversial public statements he made.
The Canadian College of Psychologists argued that Peterson said things they don’t agree with and they feel the need to fix his beliefs.
Peterson took his case to court because of concerns regarding how the order might impact his professional license in psychology, but the Ontario Divisional Court dismissed Peterson’s claim and upheld the College of Psychologists’ demand.

Controversial Canadian author Jordan Peterson (pictured) has put his Toronto mansion up for sale ahead of his re–location to the United States

Though the house (kitchen pictured) boasts five bedrooms and three bathrooms, and has been listed on the market for $2.2million

The house is located in Toronto’s Seaton Village, and the couple’s ownership was confirmed by their daughter, Mikhaila Fuller

Mikhaila Fuller (pictured with her father) said of her parents’ decision to move, ‘With the touring they do, they were hardly in Toronto at all anymore, and it didn’t make sense to keep the house’
According to the court, statements Peterson made were ‘degrading, demeaning and unprofessional,’ according to Daily Citizen.
This is why, the court holds, Peterson was forced to undergo a ‘coaching program’ by the Canadian College of Psychologists to ‘reflect on, and ameliorate (his) professionalism in public statements.’
Peterson posted his response to the ruling on X, ‘If you think that you have a right to free speech in Canada You’re delusional, he wrote.
‘I will make every aspect of this public And we will see what happens when utter transparency is the rule,’ he continued. ‘Bring it on.’
Peterson’s controversial statements mostly center around his views on gender identity, free speech and social issues.
He was suspended from Twitter in 2022 for ‘misgendering’ transgender actor Elliot Page, using Page’s former name ‘Ellen’ instead of their current one, according to the New York Post.
Peterson’s videos were also demonetized on YouTube in 2022 after he described gender–affirming care as ‘Nazi medical experiment–level wrong’ in a video, Axios reports.
Despite Peterson’s controversies and his re–education saga, Mikhaila maintains that her parents are moving to Arizona to be close to her, her husband Jordan and their children Elizabeth Peterson and George Peterson Fuller.

Mikhaila Fuller, 33, said that her parents are re–locating to Paradise Valley in Arizona

The 1,700–square–foot house is designed to perfection – with stunning open plan living spaces and plenty of natural light

Every detail of the home is unique, with stained glass windows in some rooms and arched wooden ceilings in others

The mansion is even decked out with an infrared sauna in the basement, as well as a gorgeous outdoor patio, sleek laundry room, and a sprawling balcony.

Peterson, 63, and his wife Tammy Roberts, 60(pictured), are moving to be close to their daughter Mikhaila and her family
Peterson’s daughter, who is also the CEO of Peterson Academy – which she co–founded with her father, described seeing the home where she spent most of her childhood for sale as ‘bittersweet.’
Realtor Daniel Freeman told National Post that Peterson and his family have called the 100-year-old-plus midtown home theirs since 1999, but over the last nine years they’ve completed extensive improvements and upgrades.
The 1,700–square–foot house is designed to perfection – with stunning open plan living spaces and plenty of natural light.
Every detail of the home is unique, with stained glass windows in some rooms and arched wooden ceilings in others.
The mansion is even decked out with an infrared sauna in the basement, as well as a gorgeous outdoor patio, sleek laundry room, and a sprawling balcony.