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Marguerite Deschamps loves Trump with no clothes.

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Methinks you should Google the following and say Hey Trump's ex lawyer Mr Cohen for me N'esy Pas? 

 trump cohen amos nata fatca tpp

 https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2018/11/marguerite-deschamps-loves-trump-with.html


 

 https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/trump-roberts-judge-asylum-1.4915095



U.S. Supreme Court chief justice calls out Trump for his 'Obama judge' remark




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Lee Hall 
pat fisher
Good to see others standing up to trump.


Lee Hall
Lee Hall
@pat fisher <--- accountable="" ago.="" america="" an="" and="" been="" br="" ethical="" have="" in="" incarcerated="" should="" trump="" years="">
He boorishly and shamelessly fully represents the oligarchy. And is the enemy of the American people. Right wing supporters just don't grasp it.--->

Andrew Hebda (NS)
Andrew Hebda (NS)
@pat fisher It makes one wonder whether he has ever hear d the word "no".
b.t.w. advisors, such as cabinet members should be telling him what is possible, and what is legal... or are they afraid of him? .... a wise person knows when to keep his/her mouth shut... and listen

David Amos
David Amos
@pat fisher Methinks Trump is a player in fact If he is not then why has he done nothing about page 2 of this old file of mine which I sent to all his lawyers (some several times) N'esy Pas?

https://www.scribd.com/document/2619437/CROSS-BORDER







Jim Greening 
Don Brown
A hot bag of wind , comical . And some Americans stand in line to vote for this guy . Still .

Jim Greening
Jim Greening
@Don Brown

Dangerous too. Don't forget that.
Alex Knox
Alex Knox
@Don Brown

The Deplorables were told it was an unemployment line.
David Amos
David Amos
@Don Brown Welcome to the Circus









Marguerite Deschamps
 Marguerite Deschamps
The POTUS has no clothes.


John Smith
John Smith
@Marguerite Deschamps Thanks for putting that image in my mind. :P

Jack Christian
Jack Christian
@John Smith Geez yeah, I'm 66 and terrified of full length mirrors, scares the crap outta me let alone anybody else.

Jim Palmer
Jim Palmer
@Marguerite Deschamps

Having "no clothes" is the least of President Scarecrow's worries.
Let's all sing along now:
"I could while away the hours
Conferrin' with the flowers,
Consulting with the rain;
And my head I'd be a scratchin'
While my thoughts are busy hatchin'
If I only had a brain".
..................................

David Amos
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks you should Google the following and say Hey Trump's ex lawyer Mr Cohen for me N'esy Pas?

trump cohen amos nata fatca tpp


U.S. Supreme Court chief justice calls out Trump for his 'Obama judge' remark

John Roberts says 'independent judiciary is something we should all be thankful for'


U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts issued a statement criticizing Donald Trump's characterization of a California judge as 'an Obama judge.' (Win McNamee/Getty Images)


U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts is pushing back against President Donald Trump for his description of a judge who ruled against Trump's migrant asylum policy as an "Obama judge."

It's the first time the Republican-appointed leader of the federal judiciary has offered even a hint of criticism of Trump, who has previously blasted federal judges who ruled against him.

Roberts said Wednesday the U.S. doesn't have "Obama judges or Trump judges, Bush judges or Clinton judges." He commented in a statement released by the Supreme Court after a query by The Associated Press.



On the day before American Thanksgiving, Roberts said that an "independent judiciary is something we should all be thankful for."

Trump hit back on Twitter.



Sorry Chief Justice John Roberts, but you do indeed have “Obama judges,” and they have a much different point of view than the people who are charged with the safety of our country. It would be great if the 9th Circuit was indeed an “independent judiciary,” but if it is why......




.....are so many opposing view (on Border and Safety) cases filed there, and why are a vast number of those cases overturned. Please study the numbers, they are shocking. We need protection and security - these rulings are making our country unsafe! Very dangerous and unwise!




'So-called judge'


Last year, the president used the term a "so-called judge" after the first federal ruling against his travel ban. During the presidential campaign, Trump criticized Roberts himself for the chief justice's decisive vote in 2012 to preserve the Obama health care overhaul.

Trump also referred to a judge who was presiding over a fraud lawsuit against Trump University as a Mexican who would be unable to rule fairly because of Trump's proposal to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexican border.


In the wake of Justice Brett Kavanaugh's appointment, several justices have spoken out about judicial independence and the danger of having the court viewed as a political institution that is divided between conservative Republicans and liberal Democrats. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)
The president's latest remarks come as the Supreme Court is enmeshed in controversy over his appointment of Justice Brett Kavanaugh. Several justices have spoken out about judicial independence and the danger of having the court viewed as a political institution that is divided between five conservative Republicans and four liberal Democrats. Roberts is widely seen as the justice closest to the middle and likely to determine the outcome of high-profile cases that split the court.


U.S. President Donald Trump criticized the California judge while speaking to reporters Tuesday. (Leah Millis/Reuters)
Trump made the latest comments Tuesday after a reporter asked for his reaction to a ruling by U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar in San Francisco that put the administration's asylum policy on hold.
The president complained that his opponents file lawsuits in courts that are part of the liberal-leaning 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Before he took office, conservative groups tended to bring challenges to Obama-era policies in Texas, part of the conservative-leaning 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

'Not going to happen like this anymore'


"Every case that gets filed in the 9th Circuit, we get beaten. And then we end up having to go to the Supreme Court, like the travel ban, and we won," Trump said.

The president went on to say about the asylum ruling: "This was an Obama judge. And I'll tell you what, it's not going to happen like this anymore. "

But the initial travel ban ruling in 2017 was issued by U.S. District Judge James Robart, an appointee of President George W. Bush. Roberts also was appointed by Bush.
It was unclear what Trump meant when he said things would change. The 9th Circuit is by far the largest of the federal appellate courts, covering Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon and Washington. Some Republicans in 9th Circuit states have proposed splitting the circuit in two, but legislation has not advanced.

The court has long had a majority of judges appointed by Democratic presidents, with the current breakdown at 16-7. But Trump has the opportunity to narrow that edge significantly because there are six vacancies, and he already has nominated candidates for five of them.










Picadilly potash mine open to GONE

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Picadilly potash mine in Penobsquis set to open soon

Project survived slump in potash market and layoffs


The new mine is said to have a lifespan of 20 years. (CBC)


The new Picadilly potash mine in Penobsquis is about to open seven years after being announced and after surviving a slump in the potash market.

On Wednesday, several dump trucks could be seen hauling potash out of the mine and by the end of the week mine officials expect to reach its deposits to begin production.

Jean-Guy Leclair, general manager of Potash Corp. Penobsquis says it’s a proud week.

“Obviously for this week it's very exciting, because people know that we're almost there,” he said.
Since the project was announced in 2007, Potash Corp. has been concentrating on all the infrastructure needed to mine potash.

The tunnels have been sorted out and they're finally at the area where they can hit the deposits.
The initial announcement of the mine led to a boom in the local economy. At the time, then-Premier
Shawn Graham boasted about it when construction began.

“This is a long-term project which is going to create hundreds of jobs and spin-off jobs on top that that's going to continue to grow New Brunswick's economy,” he said in 2008.

The old Picadilly potash mine. (CBC)
 
 
The $2.2 billion project hit a bump in the road as it neared completion with slumping demand for both potash and phosphates. That resulted in more than 70 layoffs.

Moffetts hardware store in nearby Sussex has many of its customers work for Potash Corp. according to Jacques Leblanc.

“I think it's gonna be great,” he said. “As long as the price of potash stays high and that the people that are working there will keep on working there and hopefully it employs more people.”

Initially, the mine was supposed to add 130 jobs, but Leclair says there is a different reality today.
“Our goal is to still close the old mine and keep the new mine open. That is still our goal. Like the manpower, there's not going to be a big difference with the manpower,” he said.

The new mine has a projected lifespan of 73 years.



https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/potashcorp-penobsquis-mine-closure-1.3293740



PotashCorp to close Penobsquis mine at end of November

140 contract workers affected by closure as production shifts to Picadilly mine

Methinks a Bad Thursday makes for a fine Black Friday for Mr Higgs and his new pal Mr Austin N'esy Pas?

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Methinks a Bad Thursday makes for a fine Black Friday for Mr Higgs and his new pal Mr Austin N'esy Pas? 




https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/liberal-shale-gas-motion-pc-throne-speech-1.4916658




Liberals test PC minority with push to bring shale gas issue to a vote


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SarahRose Werner 
SarahRose Werner
"I guess I should go and read the legislative process and what the bill actually was and how it was worded" - Gee, ya think? *Of course* the Liberals are playing political games. So are all the other parties. That's what politicians *do*.


David Amos
David Amos
@SarahRose Werner Methinks I should say DUHHHH???? to Mr Higgs N'esy Pas?

Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@SarahRose Werner, you would think as the Premier, Higgs would know what the legislation states.

Fred Brewer
Fred Brewer
@Marguerite Deschamps
Exactly! For once we agree.

Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@Fred Brewer, stranger things can happen.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Marguerite Deschamps

It is black Friday for sure !!!! We are seeing another side to Fred's kind today.....

David Amos
David Amos
@Marc Martin Methinks Fred is ethical Perhaps he will give you some lessons on the meaning of the word some day after your learn how to read and understand English N'esy Pas?







 

SarahRose Werner 
herbie harris
Its hard to believe that mr higgs wouldn't know the bill that was passed 4 years ago.. Wow.. Now Mr Austin will have to tell his members which way to vote next Friday this is going to get interesting.. Election 2019 get ready folks


David Amos
David Amos
@herbie harris "Election 2019 get ready folks"

Trust that I am Methinks where I will run next time is the question N'esy Pas?





 


Claude DeRoche 
Claude DeRoche
The days of the Irving fracking boy are counted!

New Brunswick voters both rejected Gallant and the COR Party Irving Boy Higgs!

He needs to resign now and join the Alliance !

CBC News · Posted: Nov 09, 2018
Higgs ran for the leadership of the COR party.
The party Higgs wanted to lead in 1989, the Confederation of Regions, was anti-bilingualism.
Higgs says he no longer subscribes to the COR worldview. "I believe that all New Brunswickers, French and English, have the opportunity to speak their own language and to learn another one," he said in August. "My opinion has changed over the last 30 years."


David Amos
David Amos
@Claude DeRoche Old News

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Claude DeRoche

Exactly !!

Tim Raworth
Tim Raworth
@Claude DeRoche yea, yah, we seen this before.



David Amos
David Amos
@Tim Raworth YUP










 SarahRose Werner 
Greg Miller
Any move to prematurely precipitate another election will not be viewed favorably by the taxpayer!


Claude DeRoche
Claude DeRoche
@Greg Miller
That's exactly what the Higgs COR Party did!

David Amos
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David Amos
@Greg Miller Methinks you don't speak for all taxpaers I for one am looking forward to another election ASAP However folks should be concerned that the liberals may win a majority with the next kick at the can N'esy Pas?

Derwith Kennedy
Derwith Kennedy
@Claude DeRoche Downvotes for the truth. Now all you need is someone screaming "FAKE NEWS".

Fred Brewer
Fred Brewer
@Greg Miller
And how exactly do you get the authority to speak for all voters in NB?
I for one, have no problem at all with another election even if it came tomorrow.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Claude DeRoche

I agree !!

David Amos
David Amos
@Fred Brewer "And how exactly do you get the authority to speak for all voters in NB? "

Methinks its rather interesting that my similar reply to Mr Miller was deleted after it was published, read and disliked N'esy Pas?










Claude DeRoche 
Claude DeRoche
Higgs will allow fracking in "areas that support it".

Meaning the St John river aquifer from Fredericton to St John?


David Amos
David Amos
@Claude DeRoche NOPE

Methinks everybody knows its the Sussex area for the benefit of the Irving Clan There is no need to play word games N'esy Pas?









 SarahRose Werner 
Paul Bourgoin
The Tag Team Party, the Alliance and Conservatives are making History by suggesting terminating to an established historical Legal agreement with regards to bilingualism services in New Brunswick. This alliance also is trying to adjust legislation to meet their two parties Political needs which is the control of the Legislative assembly. So what is evident is that New Brunswick politics has changed from a Political Party governance to a Coalition party Rule. What is also evident is the Higgs Cabinet selection formation with only one French member, or a token French Member. Is this Conservative Party a Party that reflects the New Brunswick Population or doing what their Party Funding Supporters requested!


daryl doucette
daryl doucette
@Paul Bourgoin Your " established historical legal agreement" that you refer to was origionally invented to provide " Government services in the language of choice to minority citizens of New Brunswick" in areas where " numbers warranted". What we have now is a complete and utter mess created by a radical minority whom are hell bent on imposing their will upon the rest of us, and that would be to have all government jobs be declared bilingual essential.

Paul Bourgoin
Paul Bourgoin
@daryl doucette
Daryl the government of the day who established a bilingual New Brunswick was a Conservative Government to better serve the people of their home Province and avoid communication problems in times of need not to quarrel with our neighbors.

David Amos
David Amos
@Paul Bourgoin Methinks the The Tag Team Party you refer to will be a matter of interesting history in short order However the Liberals and the Watermelon Party will always be the best of buddies N'esy Pas?

Fred Brewer
Fred Brewer
@Paul Bourgoin
It should also be pointed out that bilingualism was forced upon the population without consultation, without even a vote.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Fred Brewer

but didn't the Cons and PANB force a paramedic issue without consulting me or the general population ?

Al Bekirkey
Al Bekirkey
@Marc Martin i think the people dying forced that issue rather then politics

David Amos
David Amos
@Fred Brewer "It should also be pointed out that bilingualism was forced upon the population without consultation, without even a vote."

Oh So True







 

 SarahRose Werner 
Roy Kirk
Undertake to develop comprehensive regulatory/environmental standards and and royalty provisions that give NBers a fair return on their resource before allowing shale gas development to proceed any further. This practice of giving away resources in exchange for theoretical jobs has to stop. And the market price for gas has to be high enough to pay for safe and environmentally responsible extraction.

The 'chicken little' types claiming we have to do it no matter what to avoid running out of gas should look at the landed price of LNG in North america. A relatively small modification to the LNG export facility in SJ could allow us to land it and vaporize it here to feed the atlantic pipeline networks.


daryl doucette
daryl doucette
@Roy Kirk No. We do not need to " land it here"...we have trillions of cubic feet of Natural Gas under our province....worth hundreds of billions of dollars. Novel idea. Lets do the "Norway" thing. Whats that? Oh , not giving away OUR resources to huge oil/gas companies to the benefit of crooked politicians whom brain wash the sheep that we are into thinking its a " good deal" for us peasants.....

David Amos
David Amos
@Roy Kirk I Wholeheartedly Agree Sir








 SarahRose Werner 
Bob Smith
So the Liberals want to use a wedge issue to force an election with a lame duck leader..? Yeah, that's good politicking...


Claude DeRoche
Claude DeRoche
@Bob Smith
What did Higg's COR Party do the the lame duck Liberal government?

The Irving Boy needs to resign and join the Alliance where he belongs.

David Amos
David Amos
@Bob Smith "Yeah, that's good politicking..."

NOPE Methinks many would agree that is wickedly fierce politicking at its finest If Higgs and his ne pal Austin can't take the heat they should get out of the kitchen N'esy Pas?

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Claude DeRoche

*The Irving Boy needs to resign and join the Alliance where he belongs.*

This makes sense !! It would restore *some* honor to the Cons party for sure.












 SarahRose Werner 
Shawn Tabor
I have a test for you Gallant, how about getting back 10% of taxpayers money from the Graham’s and the Atcon affair. What a joke.


David Amos
David Amos
@Shawn Tabor Welcome to the Circus

David Amos
David Amos
@Shawn Tabor "What a joke."
Methinks this is the biggest joke told within the wicked political game today. Everybody and his dog knows that the PANB won 3 seats byway of highly controversial issues now Austin is just another lapdog for Higgs because he loves his new paycheck N'esy Pas?

"At this stage of the game in a minority situation, we don't want to be tackling issues that are highly controversial."
- People's Alliance Leader Kris Austin

David Amos
David Amos
@David Amos BTW As you well know I am no fan of Gallant but to give the devil his due he is correct and everybody knows it.

"Gallant noted Thursday that the law passed by his government gave cabinet the power to impose a moratorium with a simple order.

That means the law also gives the new Higgs cabinet the power to "unilaterally remove or modify" the moratorium without a vote in the legislature, he said.

Higgs told reporters he would go back and check on that."

Shawn Tabor
Shawn Tabor
@David Amos true

Dan Lee
Dan Lee
@Shawn Tabor
I will agree to that as soon as Higgs get us 10 more % from irving for that wood deal he gave him......

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Shawn Tabor

Why didn't the cons of david Alward or yet the current leader of the cons didn't try to recover the money ?

Al Bekirkey
Al Bekirkey
@David Amos why would he have done such a lazy thing when he had the commanding position he had, perhaps if the political climate was right he would reversed it himself

David Amos
David Amos
@Al Bekirkey Methinks if you consider the wants of Gallant's political base within the SANB and you will have your answer N'esy Pas?







 

 SarahRose Werner 
Marc Bourque
Gallant you lost and leaving, the door is that way >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>


David Amos
David Amos
@Marc Bourque Methinks the fat lady ain't sung yet N'esy Pas?










SarahRose Werner 
Mario Doucet
Austin holds the balance of power the OLA is next.


David Amos
David Amos
@Mario Doucet Methinks he just lost a grip on it N'esy Pas?

Dan Lee
Dan Lee
@Mario Doucet
Mr butt just made a funny...............muahahaha

Claude DeRoche
Claude DeRoche
@Mario Doucet
LOL! The liberals hold the balance of power on the COR Party!

Roland Godin
Roland Godin
@Mario Doucet
Austin has played his only trump card, next...eh!voilà.

Jim Reid
Jim Reid
@Claude DeRoche you speak of an unelected party , your point is pointless

Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@Jim Reid, that's what I call them both; the COR parties!

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Mario Doucet

Too much of the good stuff will make you say things like that...

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Marguerite Deschamps

I agree.

Al Bekirkey
Al Bekirkey
@Marguerite Deschamps its good too see the narrow mindedness of tribalism is alive and well in the province

Al Bekirkey
Al Bekirkey
@Al Bekirkey in case the sarcasm is missed it is actually sad to see such opposing views from people that are neighbors and friends for the most part when reality hits and the rubber meets the road

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Al Bekirkey

*in case the sarcasm is missed * I don't think she was sarcastic...Your kind wouldn't know or understand...

Al Bekirkey
Al Bekirkey
@Marc Martin my kind what is that suppose to mean what if i was your neighbor or friend and held a different belief on 1 or 2 subjects you would just cast me in some sort of group and dehumanise dont you recognise the problem with that

David Amos
David Amos
@Al Bekirkey "my kind what is that suppose to mean"

Methinks you should feel proud to not be considered his kind of dude N'esy Pas?










Claude DeRoche 
Claude DeRoche
Totally agree with the Irving Boy fracking will be limited in regions that approve it.

The St John valley aquifer from Fredericton to St John can frack all they want,
but once your water is contaminated don't come crying out for help!


David Amos
David Amos
@Claude DeRoche Methinks in the "mean" time you cry a quite a river N'esy Pas?

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@David Amos

Why do you attack all the French posters Davis? Me thinks your bigotry shows N'esy Pas?

Al Bekirkey
Al Bekirkey
@Marc Martin and i suppose yours does not it is evident that it stems from all directions only thing is one side is considered main stream by conventional politics

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Al Bekirkey

I don't attack all posters tough, be he does attack all the French ones..You don't see a pattern ?

Al Bekirkey
Al Bekirkey
@Marc Martin attack the argument thats how a debate is won my friend,the superior idea will win the day. you both make good points. that is what we need to have an open dialogue we must consider points of view from many sides ad hominum attacks diminish the good points that are made from either side

Tim Raworth
Tim Raworth
@Marc Martin If the English are bitter then you should ask yourselves why. Oh I forgot, you don't care.

David Amos
David Amos
@Marc Martin Methinks everybody knows I chastise way more English folks than French ones. I have yet notice one French candidate on any of the six ballots that my name was on thus far. Methinks you should feel free to ask the temporary Premier Mr Higgs and his pro fracking buddy Bruce Northrup whom I ran against recently if what I just stated is true or false N'esy Pas?



Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@Tim Raworth, because they used to 0wn everything and had all the j0bs. Now given that 0thers are trying to get their fair share and be equal, that's why they are bitter. Not all of them, just the usual extremist minority.










SarahRose Werner 
Joe campbell
New Brunswick can rest easy as no company wants to come frack here other than Corridor Resources on their existing wells in Sussex. We have made it clear we want no resource development other than Irving as they run the show. We have the Green's telling us the renewables are the future yet we never hear or see any ideas or projects.


David Amos
David Amos
@Joe campbell True

Al Bekirkey
Al Bekirkey
@Joe campbell if we could now legalize mass production of hemp we could go bio fuel, food sources, slow our clear cutting for fibre and start a textile industry it could literally solve a lot of problems we have for you see large industries based in fibres have ensured we are just stoned rather then trying to fix problems









SarahRose Werner 
Roland Godin
Politicians react from the intelligent irrational brawn muscle part of the brain, nowhere to find much needed accountable, responsable with discernment legislators, from the intellectual rational side...et voilà.


David Amos
David Amos
@Roland Godin Methinks thou doth jest too much N'esy Pas?









SarahRose Werner 
Jeff Smith
That's Liberals for you. All smiles while plotting their revenge.


David Amos
David Amos
@Jeff Smith Methinks many would agree that the Conservatives are no better that is why there are 6 seats filled by other parties in the Legislature lately N'esy Pas?










Matt Steele 
Matt Steele
It sounds like Kris Austin has Brian Gallant all figured out . Gallant is still in complete denial , and hopes to trigger another election so he can try to be Premier once again ; that's probably why he refused to give up the leadership of the Liberal party . When Gallant had to give up that unlimited govt. credit card and travel expense account ; it must have triggered Gallant's fantasy world ; and he still cannot ACCEPT THAT HE IS NO LONGER PREMIER ; and will never be Premier again !!!!


Rosco holt
Rosco holt
@Matt Steele
They are doing what conservative have done or would be doing if the roles were reverse.

Opposition is there to oppose and that's what they're doing.

David Amos
David Amos
@Matt Steele Methinks you appear to be quite bitter NDP dude N'esy Pas?






  



Jim Johnston 
Jim Johnston
Friday looks like good weather for a walk to the legislature! Get the signs ready!


David Amos
David Amos
@Jim Johnston Say Hey to Pam Ross for me will ya?

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Jim Johnston

The only people who goes to the legislatures with sign are the anti-French groups.









Fred Brewer 
Fred Brewer
"Higgs said the Liberals are playing political games that contradict their promise to collaborate with the government in a legislature where no party has a majority."

And yet, Mr. Higgs who made the exact same collaboration promises, excluded the Liberals and the Greens from all of his pre-Throne Speech meetings inviting only the People's Alliance to attend. Sounds like Mr. Pot calling Mr. Kettle black.


Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Fred Brewer

Wow Fred I am impressed this morning. I totally agree with your statement, it must be because its black Friday !!

Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@Marc Martin, me too; in my impartial usual way, I had already given him a thumb's up.

David Amos
David Amos
@Fred Brewer Methinks you already know the advice I am about to give after Turkey Day in the USA but I could not resist when I see who is supporting you on Black Friday N'esy Pas?

There is an old Yankee saying that goes something like this "If you run with turkeys then you may be considered a turkey too"

Archie Levesque
Archie Levesque
@Marguerite Deschamps Impartial? - joke of the day right there


Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@Archie Levesque, it was intended as a joke.








 

SarahRose Werner 
Dallas Mcquarrie
The Conservatives accuse the Liberals of playing political games, and the Liberals accuse the Conservatives of playing political games. Business as usual at the provincial legislature. Fracking does horrific damage to both people's health and the environment which sustains all life on the planet. More than 1,000 studies have documented the damage done by fracking, but not one - NOT ONE - peer-reviewed scientific study has ever show fracking can be done safely. Those who promote fracking are being fundamentally dishonest about the ugly consequences, and no one who upholds the sanctity of human life could ever support the technology of death known as fracking.


Bernard McIntyre
Bernard McIntyre
@Dallas Mcquarrie. Don't you have to laugh when politician's say another politician is playing politics. Dah, Isn't that what a politician is supposed to do?

David Amos
David Amos
@Dallas Mcquarrie Methinks you should be fair and let the political cards fall where they may. Many folks know that nobody plays the wicked political game any better than the sneaky Green Party aka Watermelon Party. After their leader lied to me in public before the writ was dropped they had me excluded from a debate in Sussex while the English and French Lieutenants of all the political parties just laughed at the malicious nonsense. Furthermore the Greens supported the former President of the SANB who wanted to be a liberal candidate first and attacked my friend Roger Richard merely because he ran against them all as an Independent. The Green's French Lieutenant was barred from Legislative properties for justifiable reasons but allowed back into the House by Chris Collins who also chaired a meeting with all political parties recently for his Green Meanie pals. Of course you know all of this but other folks who read this may not N'esy Pas?

David Amos
David Amos
@Bernard McIntyre YUP









Fred Brewer 
Fred Brewer
The idea of Mr. Higgs wanting to change legislation without first determining if any area really wants fracking is akin to building a bridge without first determining if there is a need for the bridge.

Mr. Higgs, we don't need a Premier who builds bridges to nowhere.

Hold a plebiscite on fracking first. Then if warranted, you can attempt to change the legislation.


Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@Fred Brewer, a bridge where there's no river. He'll promise a river too!

Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@Marguerite Deschamps, David will cry a river under the bridge after itis built as he always does.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Marguerite Deschamps

* a bridge where there's no river. He'll promise a river too!*

He'll promise a polluted river !!

David Amos
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks you should find some manners and address me as Mr Amos because the last thing we are is friends N'esy Pas?



Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos, ok mister!












Marguerite Deschamps 
Marguerite Deschamps
He is not known as the elusive Higgs BOZZ0 for nothing, you know.


David Amos
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks you are being a little redundant N'esy Pas?


David Amos
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps "I respect those who deserve respect; which includes neither Higgs, Austin nor Gauvin."

Methinks you enjoy the Circus as much as I even though you find me contemptible too I trust that you understand why I feel honoured that you do N'esy Pas/



Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos, don't be so sensitive, mister Amos!











Marguerite Deschamps 
Marguerite Deschamps
He is not known as the elusive Higgs B0ZZ0 for nothing, you know.


David Amos
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks you should hear the names some folks call you N'esy Pas?


David Amos
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David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/shale-gas-rival-higgs-1.4914897

"I respect those who deserve respect; which includes neither Higgs, Austin nor Gauvin."

Methinks that after so many of our comments were deleted yesterday for Martin's I opted to post somewhere where he was not but laughed at your nonsense all the same and teased you elsewhere N'esy Pas?



Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos, they can call me as they wish to their heart's content! No skin off my neck!









SarahRose Werner 
Marc Martin
*Higgs said the Liberals are playing political games that contradict their promise to collaborate with the government in a legislature where no party has a majority.*

Isn't that what Higgs did when he refused the last throne speech?

*Austin said, however, that he won't necessarily support the Liberal throne speech amendment, either.*

Of course he wont, so that means he's pro fracking.


Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@Marc Martin, birds of a feather flock together. They are both anti-French no matter how they try to spin it to make us believe otherwise. Two peas (CORs) in a pod!

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Marguerite Deschamps

A agree with you.
 
Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@reginald churchill

Definition of Fairness from your kind : Segregation, oppression and assimilation.

reginald churchill
reginald churchill
@Marc Martin ------you don't know me. So define my kind

Al Bekirkey
Al Bekirkey
@Marc Martin well to be fair only one side wants to ride on separate school buses

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Al Bekirkey

Then why did the English population requested it first in the late 80s ?

Al Bekirkey
Al Bekirkey
@Marc Martin 2 wrongs dont make a right marc

Bernard McIntyre
Bernard McIntyre
@reginald Churchill. He'll probably say the anti-French kind like he call me yesterday. Just like a child would say.

Bernard McIntyre
Bernard McIntyre
@Marc Martin. Are you talking about the SANB?

Al Bekirkey
Al Bekirkey
@Bernard McIntyre somebody give marc a hug hes comin unglued man get some of that gov love and peace flower, you make such good points my man then the tribalism comes through and it diminished your arguments

Jim Reid
Jim Reid
@Marc Martin anyone surprised ?

Jim Reid
Jim Reid
@Marguerite Deschamps why continue with the COR nonsense Marguerite , its 2018 , lets deal with now , dwelling on the past have kept us in the past

Shawn McShane
Shawn McShane
@Marc Martin From the article: Fredericton-York People Alliance MLA Rick Desaulniers said he was "not going to vote in favour of shale gas, period." The other two Alliance members, leader Kris Austin and Miramichi MLA Michelle Conroy, also said they were hesitant about supporting legislation to allow local (shale gas) exemptions.

Tim Raworth
Tim Raworth
@Marguerite Deschamps That's funny. PANB is actually to moderate for many. Its time to actually bring back a party with the COR stance.

Bernard McIntyre
Bernard McIntyre
@Al Bekirkey. Yes I agree. But he makes such stupid comments sometimes you just can't help it.

Archie Levesque
Archie Levesque
@Marguerite Deschamps So collusion and back-room deals are only okay for Liberals?

David Amos
David Amos
@Marc Martin Methinks you were slow on the draw yesterday It took you quite awhile to find this article Methinks it may have been my calls to Ottawa that distracted you N'esy Pas?

David Amos
David Amos
@reginald churchill -"you don't know me. So define my kind"

Methinks you should be overjoyed that he does not consider you his kind of guy N'esy Pas?



David Amos
David Amos
@Bernard McIntyre "Then why did the English population requested it first in the late 80s ?"

Methinks if you were honest about History it was Premier Hatfield who suggested it to Trudeau the Elder in the early eighties in order to get enough votes up north to get reelected N'esy Pas?

David Amos
David Amos
@Bernard McIntyre OOPs the reply above was meant for Mr Marin












Marc Martin 
Bernard McIntyre
Why would Mr. Higgs do what Mr. Gallant wants. Mr. Gallant didn't do what Mr. Higgs wanted. Welcome to the world of politics where it's every party for it's self.


Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Bernard McIntyre

Someone is bitter this morning..didn't get what you wanted for black Friday?

David Amos
David Amos
@Bernard McIntyre Mais Oui

William Reed
William Reed
@Bernard McIntyre

Why? Because he has to go through the same meat grinder the liberals had to. No one gets elected to demand and get no opposition. People who are against the Con. agenda here with shale gas need an opposition to be represented.










William Reed 
Jonas Smith
Well, I'm done with the Liberal brand. Thanks, Brian for nothing


David Amos
David Amos
@Jonas Smith Methinks you should consider voting for Independent next time N'esy Pas?

William Reed
William Reed
@Jonas Smith

You only do yourself a disservice with that attitude. The way to exploit politicians is to force them to do what you want by electing them. On the issue of shale gas the province is not going to roll over because of the successful polarization created by ambulance chasing Francophobes. Block bad things by supporting bad politicians if you have to. Use them to get what you want.

Robert Brannen
Robert Brannen
@Jonas Smith

As the PCs tried the same ploy before the vote on the Liberal Throne Speech, I expect you are done with the Conservative brand as well.


David Amos
David Amos
@Robert Brannen I wish you could have read my reply in your own thread but I agreed and expanded upon your observation











Robert Brannen 
William Reed
You can call this political games if you want, but they are in fact games the elite play to get their way. If shale gas was not included into the vote by the opposition here, and the throne speech was supported the moratorium would be lifted faster than our resource giants that hide park their money in offshore trusts could say: Go! Everyone who was so vocal about not doing that would be left powerless. Now they get a chance speak with their tongues to allow us to see if they are forked.

The Liberals have once again given you a great gift with the chance to have a say. If the Cons. are determined to push through they simply need to be defeated and we need to back to having an election over issues of governance that actually matter. Let's not allow this to go back to the side of the road with guns drawn.


David Amos
David Amos
@William Reed Well put










Robert Brannen
 Robert Brannen
"Among the major commitments in the speech: ...
A push for more development of natural resources that respects local and Indigenous communities 'who choose to pursue resource-based jobs and investment,'." -- from CBC story,

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/blaine-higgs-throne-speech-1.4912816

Higgs, in the Throne Speech, is making a commitment to approve fracking; except he will be put the blame on the petroleum inuatry, when the industry applies for approval he will say that it was the industry which made the decision because the industry will insist that extraction of the resource would not have be economically viable otherwise.



David Amos
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David Amos
@Robert Brannen Methinks folks should put throne speech aside and see this for what it is. The liberals whom I have no respect for at least done us a favour and served upon a great stress test of the PANB and their principals before the right wing wackos help Higgs to secure a mandate N'esy Pas?


David Amos
David Amos
@Robert Brannen Too bad you cannot read my reply










Arthur John
Arthur John
I cant recall any complaints about Corridor and Potash Corp utilizing hydraulic fracturing in the Sussex area since 2007. It wasn't until the American company SWN Resources became interested in New Brunswick that there were any protests at all. They obviously were operating in an area where they were not welcome


David Amos
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David Amos
@Arthur John Methinks some folks may recall me talking about such things. Check out a portion of a story which appeared in the Kings County Record on June 22, 2004 They definitely mentioned that I was talking about natural gas then N'esy Pas?

The Unconventional Candidate
By Gisele McKnight

"FUNDY—He has a pack of cigarettes in his shirt pocket, a chain on his wallet, a beard at least a foot long, 60 motorcycles and a cell phone that rings to the tune of "Yankee Doodle."

Meet the latest addition to the Fundy ballot—David Amos. The independent candidate lives in Milton, Massachusetts with his wife and two children, but his place of residence does not stop him from running for office in Canada."

"Amos, 52, is running for political office because of his dissatisfaction with politicians. "I've become aware of much corruption involving our two countries," he said. "The only way to fix corruption is in the political forum."

"What he's fighting for is the discussion of issues – tainted blood, the exploitation of the Maritimes' gas and oil reserves and NAFTA, to name a few.

"The political issues in the Maritimes involve the three Fs – fishing, farming and forestry, but they forget foreign issues," he said. "I'm death on NAFTA, the back room deals and free trade. I say chuck it (NAFTA) out the window

NAFTA is the North American Free Trade Agreement which allows an easier flow of goods between Canada, the United States and Mexico

David Amos
David Amos
@David Amos Methinks somebody just failed my stress test of their ethics 3 times in a row N'esy Pas?

David Amos
David Amos
@David Amos Cui bono?

Robert Brannen
Robert Brannen
@Arthur John

The area affected by hydraulic fracturing is dependent on the type of drilling that has occured. The area affected on a vertical bore is limited to an area of several square feet around the well head; the area affected on a horizontally drilled well can extend for several square miles around the well head.

Wells have been horizontally drilled to distances of up to six miles from the well head.
Hydraulic fracturing of such a well, with bores in all directions from the well head, would affect an area of 28 square miles (73.5 sq. km.) surrounding the well head

David Amos
David Amos
@Arthur John "I cant recall any complaints about Corridor and Potash"

Methinks some folks recall what I did beginning back in 2004 why else was my reply to you blocked N'esy Pas?



David Amos
David Amos
@Arthur John "They obviously were operating in an area where they were not welcome"

Methinks it depends who you are For instance Corridor resources and the Irving Clan are welcome in the Sussex area but if you were Windsor Energy you would wind up suing Bruce Northrup in order to thump around town








stephen blunston 
stephen blunston
Well should be a vote in ea h area that wants it for the jobs. At least mr highs trying to bring something forward to create jobs and increase tax revenue to pay for all these social programs the other parts want. More than Gallant did whole time on power


Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@stephen blunston, so as to bring about our demise much sooner which would be a good way to cut Medicare costs.





Liberals test PC minority with push to bring shale gas issue to a vote

Liberal leader introduces amendment to PC throne speech to continue moratorium


Premier Blaine Higgs says the Liberals are playing political games by introducing an amendment to the throne speech calling for the continuation of the moratorium on hydraulic fracturing. (James West/Canadian Press)


The Opposition Liberals have moved to force a vote in the legislature next Friday on the contentious issue of shale gas development.

Liberal Leader Brian Gallant has introduced an amendment to the Progressive Conservative government's throne speech motion calling on the PCs "to continue the moratorium on hydraulic fracturing in all parts of the province."

MLAs will have to vote on that amendment Nov. 30 before voting on the main throne speech motion itself. The latter vote will determine if the PC minority government can govern with the confidence of the legislature.

Three MLAs from the People's Alliance have promised to vote to keep the PCs in power by supporting them in all confidence votes. But the party's members are less willing to support legislation that would lift a moratorium on shale gas.


Liberal Leader Brian Gallant says the Tories have not been given the mandate to lift the fracking moratorium. (Jacques Poitras/CBC)

Gallant told the legislature in his official response to the throne speech that the PCs don't have a mandate to allow fracking.

"There absolutely has to be a clear majority of the people of this legislature that would allow for that moratorium to be lifted in any shape or form," he said.

Liberals accused of playing political games


PC Premier Blaine Higgs has already promised legislation to create local exemptions to the Liberal moratorium in areas of the province where there is support for development.

But Gallant noted Thursday that the law passed by his government gave cabinet the power to impose a moratorium with a simple order.

That means the law also gives the new Higgs cabinet the power to "unilaterally remove or modify" the moratorium without a vote in the legislature, he said.
At this stage of the game in a minority situation, we don't want to be tackling issues that are highly controversial.- People's Alliance Leader Kris Austin
Higgs told reporters he would go back and check on that.

"I guess I should go and read the legislative process and what the bill actually was and how it was worded," he said.

Higgs said the Liberals are playing political games that contradict their promise to collaborate with the government in a legislature where no party has a majority.

"You hear all the flowery words from a week ago, but boy, the tone's starting to change now," Higgs said.

Alliance votes


Gallant introduced the amendment one day after Fredericton-York Alliance MLA Rick Desaulniers said he was "not going to vote in favour of shale gas, period."

The other two Alliance members, leader Kris Austin and Miramichi MLA Michelle Conroy, also said they were hesitant about supporting legislation to allow local exemptions.
Without support from the Alliance, Higgs and the other 21 PC MLAs would not be able to pass legislation alone in the 49-member house.

Austin said, however, that he won't necessarily support the Liberal throne speech amendment, either.

"I don't want to put barriers up for areas that want to proceed, like Sussex," he said. "That's a local issue for them and that's something they've elected a local MLA to address."


People's Alliance Leader Kris Austin urged the PCs to avoid including a direct reference to fracking in the throne speech. (James West/Canadian Press)

He also said if the amendment is considered a confidence vote, he and his two fellow Alliance MLAs would honour their promise to prop up the Higgs government.

"We're not going to collapse the government for some sort of trick that the opposition's trying to put forward," he said.

"It seems like the opposition wants another election. It baffles me. We're trying to do everything we can to avoid another election and instead get things done in government."

No mention in throne speech


Gallant said Thursday he did not consider the amendment to be a confidence matter.

Memramcook-Tantramar Green MLA Megan Mitton said she would vote for the Liberal motion and, given the comments by Desaulniers on Wednesday, "it's my impression that there would be the votes to pass that motion."
She said the Green Party is working on legislation to write the moratorium into law because the throne speech amendment wouldn't be binding and is "more of a symbolic suggestion."

Gallant told reporters that it was "bizarre" that Tuesday's PC throne speech, laying out the new government's agenda, didn't explicitly mention its plans to revive shale gas.

Austin said on Tuesday he had urged the Tories to not include a direct reference in the speech.
"At this stage of the game in a minority situation, we don't want to be tackling issues that are highly controversial," he said.

Gallant said that's further proof of a secret deal creating what he repeatedly called "an Alliance-Conservative government."


The Higgs government's throne speech was read in the legislature Nov. 20 by Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau. (James West/Canadian Press)

Higgs said he chose to make the throne speech more of a "philosophical process" than the usual laundry list of promises.

"We're not going to try to cover everything," he said. "I wasn't trying to make it a controversial document. In fact, just the opposite."

Even so, he hasn't shied away from his plan to allow fracking in areas that support it.

Asked if he would lift or change the moratorium by cabinet order if it turned out he didn't need legislation, Higgs said he would "commit to reading that piece of legislation so that I'm very clear on what it requires and doesn't require, and we'll talk about it after that."

But he said he still wanted to have a vote in the legislature.

"That is what I think is the right thing to do, and that will be my goal," Higgs said. "So if it has a different capability in the actual document, that isn't what I intend to do at this stage."

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Jacques Poitras
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Revival of shale gas development could be in jeopardy

Blaine Higgs would like to allow fracking in Sussex but may not have enough votes in house


Premier Blaine Higgs argues shale gas, which is cleaner than oil, would be a good transitional energy source as province tries to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. (CBC)


Premier Blaine Higgs's plan to revive shale gas development is in jeopardy after three People's Alliance MLAs signalled they could vote against legislation that would exempt some regions from a provincial moratorium.

Their comments came after Higgs told the legislature that his Progressive Conservative minority government will introduce a bill to allow the local exemptions.

Rick Desaulniers, the Alliance MLA for Fredericton-York, told reporters that based on what he heard during the election campaign, he's dead-set against any exceptions.
There'll be lots of emotional discussions, but let's base our decision on what the reality is of exploring a resource that can very much make a difference here in our province. - Blaine Higgs, premier
"If I'm going to be the voice of the people of Fredericton-York, I am not going to vote in favour of shale gas, period," he said. "And if it comes to lifting the moratorium in Sussex, I'm not going to vote in favour of that, either. I do not believe in shale gas."

Higgs wants the first lifting of the moratorium to be in the Sussex area, where Corridor Resources wants to frack its existing wells to restart the extraction of shale gas.

Alliance Leader Kris Austin said it's up to the local MLA, PC Bruce Northrup, to decide what's right for that area.

But Austin also said he's "leaning towards [voting] against" any legislation that comes to the floor.

MLA concerns


Miramichi Alliance MLA Michelle Conroy is also hesitant about supporting the move.
She said she will consult people in her riding about how to vote and has heard pros and cons.

"I have concerns myself, health concerns, concerns for the people, concerns for the environment," Conroy said.

"I share all those concerns too, so I wouldn't want anything done until we absolutely know for sure nothing is going to harm anybody from it."

With 20 Liberal MLAs and three Greens already against lifting the moratorium, it would take only two Alliance MLAs joining them to defeat the PC legislation outright in the 49-member house.

"Twenty-five's the magic number," Green Party Leader David Coon said. "We're darn close to having 25 votes based on what people are saying. That's the goal to keep the moratorium in place."

Kent South Liberal MLA Benoî​t Bourque said that with a minority government that won only 32 per cent of the vote, the PCs don't have a mandate to undo the moratorium.

Creating exemptions

 


Before the moratorium, First Nations and others opposed to shale gas development held protests in eastern New Brunswick. (CBC)
The Liberal government of Brian Gallant passed legislation in 2014 giving the cabinet the power to pass a regulation imposing a moratorium. Gallant's cabinet did that in early 2015.

Technically, Higgs's cabinet could lift that without having to pass new legislation.

But in question period on Wednesday he said he would bring in legislation "in order to move in a regional way, in a very localized way" to create exemptions.

Higgs said the government will consult local communities and "all interested stakeholders" to ensure there is support in a given area for allowing fracking.

"That's a heavily weighted part of the debate because that's where it's going to be," he said.
He said he would try to win over hesitant opposition MLAs using evidence that hydraulic fracturing can be done safely.

"What we need to do is put all the facts on the table," he said. "There'll be lots of emotional discussions, but let's base our decision on what the reality is of exploring a resource that can very much make a difference here in our province."

Not a confidence matter


Higgs said he would not declare the shale gas legislation a confidence matter to ensure passage. The Alliance has promised to vote with the PCs on confidence votes for 18 months. Defeat on a confidence matter could trigger an election.

"We can't have everything coming to the legislature be a confidence vote," Higgs said. "My lifespan would be kind of short, wouldn't it? … The idea is there will be things passed and there will be things that won't."

Coon said he may try to assemble the 25 votes needed to pass a private member's bill that would write the moratorium into law.
Higgs has billed the local lifting of the moratorium as a compromise between an outright ban and full-scale development.

The premier said with natural gas supplies off Sable Island dwindling and New Brunswick customers likely to pay more for U.S. gas, it's imperative the province explore whether a homegrown source is viable.

He also argues that natural gas, a cleaner fossil fuel than oil or coal, will make a good transitional energy source as the province looks to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.

Coon said that may have been a good argument three decades ago, but with more frequent extreme weather linked to climate change, "we don't have the time for that anymore" and the province must shift directly to renewable energy sources.




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 Marguerite Deschamps 
Marguerite Deschamps
@Fred Knox, I respect those who deserve respect; which includes neither Higgs, Austin nor Gauvin.




Marguerite Deschamps 
Marguerite Deschamps
@Bernard McIntyre, well this happens to be the name that I call them.


Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Paul Bourgoin

The real name is The Alliance CoRservative Party of New Brunswick.





Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Paul Bourgoin

*Now who do they represent???*

the anti-French population of NB.



 
Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Pete Lang

*he jumped into bed with these COR rascals*

I don't think he jumped, Higgs and Kris A. seem like the slow lover type....






Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Brian Robertson

They should frack in your backyard....










Fred Brewer
Fred Brewer
Three cheers for PA. I am so glad you have the guts to stand up against Higg's insane idea to frack our province.


Jim Johnston
Jim Johnston
@Fred Brewer As much as I dislike some of the PA platforms it is nice to see a political party where character and integrity!


Fred Brewer
Fred Brewer
@Jim Johnston
I agree. Integrity is something we have not seen from our Legislative Assembly in a very long time. I think PA and Greens are bringing integrity to our government.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Fred Brewer

* I think PA are bringing bigotry and a new anti-French sentiment to our government.*

Corrected you.

Bernard McIntyre
Bernard McIntyre
@Marc Martin. Only in your mind.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Bernard McIntyre

Its actually a fact !!
 
Bernard McIntyre
Bernard McIntyre
@Marc Martin. Only in your mind

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Bernard McIntyre

Nope its a fact!!!







Marguerite Deschamps 
Marguerite Deschamps
This is just the beginning and there is already dissension in the COR party ranks. As I have already stated the elusive Higgs Bozzo has a foot out the door and the other on a banana peel.


Harold Benson
Harold Benson
@Marguerite Deschamps But it's been found!!

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Marguerite Deschamps

Come on now....give the new political party * Alliance CoRservative party of New Brunswick* a chance...








Marc Martin 
Jake Newman
any province that refuses to fully develop all their potential economic resources should have their transfers payments reduced.


Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@Jake Newman, rather have the polluters pay for environmental damage caused by global warming.

Andy Davis
Andy Davis
@Jake Newman oilberta right?

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Jake Newman

We are going to have to send Alberta some potato's soon to help with food issues, so be nice !!!







https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/american-iron-and-metal-aim-environment-saint-john-port-explosions-1.4915324


Environment minister threatens stop-work order for scrap recycler

'Not an acceptable situation,' Jeff Carr says of explosions at Saint John company


New Brunswick Environment Minister Jeff Carr says he's prepared to shut down the American Iron and Metal operation if the number of blasts increases. (CBC)


New Brunswick Environment Minister Jeff Carr says he's prepared to slap a cease-work order on Saint John's American Iron and Metal if he has to.

There have been at least two explosions so far this week at the scrap recycling operation on the city's west side, and more than 40 blasts, large and small, over the past 18 months.

"I've got to tell you, I'm pretty concerned with what I see down at the port with AIM and the volume of incidents that have happened lately," Carr said Wednesday. "If this keeps elevating and continues, then I'm afraid I'm going to have to come in and take it to the next level."

Carr suggested some downtime for the plant might be required to assess the nature of the problem.
"We will look at the approval to operate and a cease-work order if we have to because it's getting to the point where there doesn't seem to be a resolution in sight."

The approval to operate is a permit issued by the Department of Environment and Local Government. If revoked the company would have to shut down.

AIM's permit comes with 53 conditions that give the province broad powers over the facility.

Meeting set for this week


Among them is condition 26: "If, in the opinion of the Minister, the environmental impact of the Facility is unacceptable, the Minister reserves the right to cancel the Approval and issue a new Approval with terms and conditions as deemed necessary."

Two other conditions, numbers 37 and 38, deal with steps to control the arrival and handling of potentially explosive components to limit or eliminate explosions.

Carr said he will ensure a representative of the Department of Environment and Local Government attends a meeting scheduled Friday between AIM owner Herb Black and officials from the city and Port of Saint John.

An American Iron and Metal communications consultant could not immediately be reached Wednesday



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eddy watts 
eddy watts
"I'm afraid I'm going to have to come in and take it to the next level." sounds like a child! Just do your job, you owe the people that!


David Amos
David Amos
@eddy watts Methinks its just tough talk to look good before the vote on the 30th after that he will lose the file N'esy Pas?










eddy watts 
GARY MERCER
Wow, close it based on what? You would think that in order to determine the issue , you would continue running it , monitor from inside and see exactly what the issue is! To claim “explosions” because of noise, is like screaming “fire” when you see possible smoke on the horizon only to find out is is either steam or fog. Force them to close may result in AIM packing up , jobs and all for another more receptive location with a Port facility. Noticeably, Belledune is quiet on this , awaiting the spoils. I don’t think that Carr has the credentials to make the call.


Shawn McShane
Shawn McShane
@GARY MERCER Saint John Harbour MLA Gerry Lowe witnessed the explosion from his home at Robertson's Wharf, across the harbour from the plant.

"I had a window that wasn't locked down and it rattled that," he said. "It was a good one." Citizens affected by the explosions have scheduled a public presentation...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/aim-scrap-metal-explosion-saint-john-1.4911676

David Amos
David Amos
@Shawn McShane Methinks whereas the Port is under Federal Jurisdiction the folks should be petitioning their local MP and the Cabinet Ministers who oversee it N'esy Pas?










Fred Brewer 
Fred Brewer
Carr said Wednesday. "If this keeps elevating and continues, then I'm afraid I'm going to have to come in and take it to the next level."

With all due respect Mr. Carr, this situation is already out of control. Why do you think it has to get worse before you will step in and "take it to the next level" (whatever that means).?


David Amos
David Amos
@Fred Brewer Methinks I should why you believe Mr Carr is due any respect whatsoever N'esy Pas?











Matt Steele 
Matt Steele
The AIM scrape business should never have been allowed to set up on the Port property to start with . The first thing that Cruise Ship passengers see when they come into the Saint John is a massive scrape dumb with dust flying , explosions going off , and dirty water running into the harbor . What a way to make a first impression . It is the first thing that the Cruise ships see upon arrival , and the last thing they see when leaving .


Harold Benson
Harold Benson
@Matt Steele No different than any other industrial city. Besides, i'm sure tourists notice the huge smoke stacks billowing poison into the air well before they see that bit of RRR rusty steel.

David Amos
David Amos
@Harold Benson Methinks inquiring minds would like to know if the Ghost ol Sam agrees N'esy Pas?




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connell smith
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Connell Smith is a reporter with CBC in Saint John. He can be reached at 632-7726 Connell.smith@cbc.ca

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I called and emailed this Bill Browder character years ago and he did not have the decency to respond Hence who the Hell is he to chastise Canadians now?

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This link proves I called and emailed this character years ago and he did not respond just like & et al Hence who the Hell is Bill Browder to chastise Canadians and our ethics now?





https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/bill-browder-interpol-canada-committee-1.4915961



Kremlin critic Bill Browder asks Canada to help kick Russia out of Interpol

Magnitsky Act backer has been the target of a handful of Interpol red notices


Bill Browder has dedicated much of his life to exposing Russian corruption and avenging the 2009 death of accountant Sergei Magnitsky. (Jared Thomas/CBC)


One of the Kremlin's most prominent critics is calling on the Canadian government to lead the charge to suspend Russia from the international police organization Interpol.

In recent days, Bill Browder — who spearheaded the global Magnitsky Act movement to punish Russian officials responsible for the death of accountant Sergei Magnitsky in a Moscow prison in 2009 — has been part of a vocal campaign to stop Russian interior ministry officer Alexander Prokopchuk from becoming Interpol's next president, fearing that country's government would manipulate the job to punish Kremlin critics.

In the end, Interpol's general assembly elected South Korea's Kim Jong-yang as its new leader. He is taking the job after his predecessor, Meng Hongwei of China, was detained and accused of taking bribes by Chinese anti-corruption authorities in September.

Browder, head of the investment fund Hermitage Capital Management, has dedicated much of his life to exposing corruption inside the Kremlin and avenging Magnitsky's death. He successfully pushed Canada to adopt its own version of the Magnitsky Act to target the assets of corrupt officials guilty of gross violations of human rights.
Browder, who renounced his American citizenship and now lives in the U.K., today told the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security via teleconference about his experience as the target of multiple 'red notices'— Interpol requests for nations to locate and arrest someone pending extradition.

He said he believes that if he were ever extradited back to Russia, he'd likely be tortured and killed.

'All it takes is one country'


"We have Russia, on a serial basis, abusing Interpol ... The moral of this story is that if a country wants to abuse Interpol they can just keep abusing Interpol and it doesn't really matter how many times they do it," he told the committee.

In an interview with CBC Radio's The House he went further, calling on Canadian politicians to push for Russia's suspension.

"There's a rule in the Interpol constitution which allows Interpol to suspend countries that abuse the system. It's never been used before, he said.

"And what I'm saying to the Canadian Parliament and the Canadian government is Canada should lead right now on suspending Russia from the Interpol system, in the same way as Russia was suspended from the Olympics after getting caught cheating.

"All it takes is one country to take the lead here."

Browder said hundreds of people around the world, including human rights advocates and lawyers, have been made Interpol targets by Russia, but don't have his resources.

"[Interpol] is meant for law enforcement, not for chasing political enemies. It shouldn't be an arm of a dictatorship," he told host Chris Hall in an interview airing Saturday.

Browder, alongside Russian chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov — another prominent critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin — and Marcus Kolga, a senior fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute's Centre for Advancing Canada's Interests Abroad, were all supposed to take questions from committee members. The meeting was cut short when MPs were called back to the House of Commons for a vote on back-to-work legislation.

Politics vs. policing 


Chief Supt. Scott Doran of the RCMP's intelligence and international policing branch told the committee Canada doesn't always follow red notices and treats them more as alerts from abroad.

"From a Canadian perspective, it is not being used as a political tool," said Doran. "From a Canadian perspective I'm confident we are being true to the spirit and the constitution of Interpol in our engagements with other central, national bureaus."


In this photo provided by South Korea National Police Agency, South Korea's Kim Jong Yang speaks during the 87th Interpol General Assembly in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2018. Kim was elected as Interpol's president on Wednesday. (South Korea National Police Agency/The Associated Press)

While there is a process to suspend one of Interpol's 194 member countries, Doran said Canada would never take that step lightly.

"I think we need to consider perhaps a difference between the policing community and the political community. Some countries may have issues politically but the reality is we sometimes have an obligation to interact with their police regardless," he said.

Canada did not endorse any candidate before the Interpol presidency vote earlier this week, but Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale said RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki, Canada's representative at the meetings, was "working assiduously" to defend Canada's interests in Interpol.

Earlier this week, RCMP Deputy Commissioner Gilles Michaud was elected to represent the Americas on the executive committee.

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Day 6

Canada is getting its own Magnitsky Act and Vladimir Putin is not impressed


Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday, July 30, 2017. (Alexander Zemlianichenko/Associated Press)

Listen8:44

by Brent Bambury

Members of the House of Commons voted on a bill this week called Justice for Victims of Corrupt Foreign Officials Act and it is guaranteed to make Vladimir Putin livid.

The bill is Canada's version of the Magnitsky Act, a series of laws named for a lawyer who died in Russian custody as he was investigating corruption. These laws target the property — the assets, the holdings, the wealth — of corrupt officials "who have committed gross violations of internationally recognized human rights."



Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland says the government has agreed to create a so-called Magnitsky Act to expand Canada's international sanctions law to target gross human rights violators. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)
When MPs in Ottawa voted on Wednesday night, all parties stood in agreement. The bill passed unanimously.

"It was very dramatic watching it," Bill Browder told me on Day 6. "They said: 'OK anybody against this?' and not a single person stood."

Sergei Magnitsky was Bill Browder's lawyer. Browder is a financier, the founder and CEO of Hermitage Capital Management, and was, at one time, the largest foreign investor in Russia. Now, as the Head of the Global Magnitsky Justice campaign and the author of Red Notice, he's bringing accountability to some of the most powerful players in Russia's kleptocracy.


Bill Browder (Jared Thomas/CBC)
Browder is someone they would like to hurt.

"There's probably 250 people in Moscow who are working in one way or another trying to destroy me," he says, "because Vladimir Putin is so angry with me."

"They made a number of threats against me: death threats, kidnapping threats, extradition requests, Interpol Red Notice arrest warrants, lawsuits."

"And it's a full time job fending off this stuff. But it is part of my life."

Day 6
Bill Browder tells the Sergei Magnitsky story

00:0003:56

The Magnitsky Act will allow Canada to establish sanctions against human-rights violators around the world. Bill Browder explains why it's named after anti-corruption lawyer Sergei Magnitsky. 3:56                    

Death of a lawyer

Bill Browder hired Sergei Magnitsky in 2007 to investigate who'd stolen $230 million US in taxes he'd paid to the Russian government.

Magnitsky uncovered high level fraud by Russian officials. But instead of arresting the criminals he'd exposed, police instead detained Magnitsky and began an 11-month assault that would end in his death.


Flowers are pictured on the grave of anti-corruption lawyer Sergei Magnitsky at the Preobrazhensky cemetery in Moscow March 11, 2013. (Mikhail Voskresensky/Reuters)
"They put him in cells with 14 inmates in eight beds, left lights on 24 hours a day to impose sleep deprivation. They put him in cells with no toilet, just a hole in the floor where the sewage would bubble up. They put him in cells with no heat and no windowpanes, in December in Moscow," says Browder.

"And the purpose of all this was to get him to withdraw his testimony and sign a false confession to say that he stole the $230 million and did so on my instruction."
They killed him for $230 million.- Bill Browder
"On the night on November 16, 2009, Sergei Magnitsky's body could no longer handle it."

Along with the abuse, Magnitsky was suffering from gall stones and pancreatitis. He needed surgery. That night, he was transferred to another facility.

"When he arrived there, instead of putting him in the emergency room, they put him in an isolation cell. They chained him to a bed, and eight guards with rubber batons beat him to death."

Sergei Magnitsky left two children and was 37 years old.


A photo of Bill Browder's lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, is held by his mother Nataliya Magnitskaya during an interview in Moscow in 2009. (Alexander Zemlianichenko/Associated Press)     
                 

Stop the money, hit the oligarchs


Within days, Russian President Dmitri A. Medvedev ordered an inquiry into Magnitsky's death. But Bill Browder suspected the authorities responsible for his killing would have a hand in the investigation. He wanted another solution.

"At first we tried to get justice inside of Russia," says Browder.

"We discovered that Putin personally got involved in covering up the crime. He exonerated the officials involved. He gave special promotions and state honours to some of the people [who were] most complicit. And so we said to ourselves, 'Well, how do we get justice outside of Russia?'"

The answer turned out to be money.

"They killed him for $230 million. And they keep that money in the West. They keep that money in the United States, they keep it in Canada they keep it in France, they keep it in England. And so I went on this campaign to freeze the assets and ban the visas of the people who killed Magnitsky and the people who do similar types of things in Russia."
Putin personally got involved in covering up the crime.- Bill Browder
Browder campaigned members of the U.S. Congress to adopt a bill, and in 2012, in a bipartisan landslide, they passed the Sergei Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act. Russian reaction was swift. Browder says the sanctions on Russian money are a particular aggravation to Vladimir Putin and his allies.

"The reason he's so upset by this is that he personally was a beneficiary of the $230 million tax rebate fraud that Sergei Magnitsky uncovered and exposed. We've been able to trace some of that money going back to a person who is known to be a Putin nominee, a guy named Sergei Roldugin who is exposed through the Panama Papers as basically getting $2 billion of largesse from Russian state banks and Russian oligarchs."


A picture taken on November 21, 2009 shows Vladimir Putin (front) and Russian cellist Sergei Roldugin, artistic director of the St. Petersburg House of Music, visiting the house, formerly a palace owned by Grand Duke Alexei Romanov, in St. Petersburg. (Dmitry Astakhov/AFP/Getty Images)
"He's Putin's best friend, godfather to Putin's children and a nominee for Vladimir Putin. He's gotten some of the money from the crime that Sergei Magnitsky exposed, which makes him, potentially, subject to the Magnitsky list," says Browder.

"And so, for Putin, this is personal. This is not just a thing that upsets him. As a matter of pride, this upsets him because he thinks that his wealth — and I should point out that he's got a lot of wealth, I estimated him to be worth $200 billion. He's the richest man in the world, in my opinion, and he thinks that his wealth is all at risk."

"And so for him, this is the single largest foreign policy priority for him to stop these Magnitsky acts and to get them repealed."
               

Reprisals from Moscow


This week, as MPs prepared to vote on Canada's Magnitsky legislation, a Russian foreign ministry spokesperson vowed that "any anti-Russian actions by the Canadian authorities will not be left without an adequate response."

Bill Browder says some Canadian law makers may find themselves banned from getting a Russian visa.

"And from what I know, most Canadian politicians that I know view that as a badge of honor. When I was going around Ottawa, the ones who weren't previously on the Russian sanctions list felt like they maybe hadn't been effective enough."


Spokeswoman of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova gestures as she attends a news briefing in Moscow, Russia, October 6, 2015. (Maxim Shemetov/Reuters)
Bill Browder is pleased Canada's Parliament is committed to this bill. He says Canada's Magnitsky law carries a moral weight globally that makes it unique.

"There's a lot of anti-American sentiment around the world," he says. "There's no such thing as anti-Canadian sentiment. Everybody loves the Canadians and everybody views Canada as being a sort of, sort of honest broker in morality and international diplomacy. And so the fact that Canada has done this creates huge momentum for the rest of the world to follow."

"It means a lot to me and it means a lot to the whole cause of human rights in Russia."



To hear the full interview with Bill Browder, download our podcast or click the 'Listen' button at the top of this page.



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos
To: matt.taibbi@rollingstone.com, RBauer , "greg.weston", "gregory.craig", Jessica Hume , atlanticnews@ctv.ca, infomorning@moncton.cbc.ca, foreigneditor@independent.co.uk, jhenderson@newscorp.com, jacques.nasser@bhpbilliton.com, clerks@oeclaw.co.uk, asiskind@newscorp.com, investor-relations@bskyb.com, investor@newscorp.com, newsroom@wnyc.org, news-tips@nytimes.com, newsonline@bbc.co.uk, Rupert.Murdoch@fox.com, "ed.pilkington"
Cc: David Amos , "criminal.division"
Bcc:
Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2012 04:33:09 -0400
Subject: Re Jailing Banksters Rupert Murdoch, Matt Taibbi and Ed Pilkington should know I ain't done with the HSBC so the Fat Lady hasn't sung just yet Mr Spitzer?
http://www.democracynow.org/2012/12/13/matt_taibbi_after_laundering_800_million

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2012 03:18:55 -0400
Subject: Greggy Baby Renouf should know I ain't done with the HSBC so
the Fat Lady hasn't sung just yet on the Occupy crowd EH Dean Buzza?
To: grenouf <grenouf@genuinewitty.com>, hiddenfromhistory1
<hiddenfromhistory1@gmail.com>

, Frank.McKenna@td.com,
commercialbanking@hsbc.com.hk, occupyvictoria2011@gmail.com, xtofury
<xtofury@gmail.com>, josh steffler <canuckfanjosh@yahoo.com>,
birgittajoy@gmail.com, occupyfredericton
<occupyfredericton@gmail.com>, andre <andre@jafaust.com>,
BankingServicesComplaintUnit@hkma.gov.hk, info@hermitagefund.com,
OccupyBostonMedia@gmail.com, "dean.buzza"<dean.buzza@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>,
"Gilles.Moreau"<Gilles.Moreau@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Juanita.Peddle"
<Juanita.Peddle@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "bernadine.chapman"
<bernadine.chapman@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "bob.paulson"
<bob.paulson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "bob.rae"
<bob.rae@rogers.blackberry.net>, MulcaT <MulcaT@parl.gc.ca>, Piratar
<piratar@pirateparty.is>
Cc: Whistleblower <Whistleblower@ctv.ca>, whistle
<whistle@fsa.gov.uk>, whistleblower <whistleblower@finra.org>, oig
<oig@sec.gov>, oig <oig@ftc.gov>, "george.osborne.mp"
<george.osborne.mp@parliament.uk>, David Amos
<david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>, flaherty.j@parl.gc.ca

http://www.ctvnews.ca/world/hsbc-to-pay-1-9b-to-settle-u-s-money-laundering-case-1.1074442

http://www.genuinewitty.com/2012/12/12/how-hsbc-proved-the-occupy-was-a-failure/#more-11756

Futhermore the parliamentarians in Iceland are far from ethical I
proved that in 2009 REMEMBER?

http://qslspolitics.blogspot.ca/2009/03/david-amos-to-wendy-olsen-on.html

http://www.nycga.net/members/davidraymondamos/

----- Original Message -----
From: "David Amos"<david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
To: "shahtx(gmail)"<shahtx@gmail.com>; "Frank. McKenna"
<Frank.McKenna@td.com>; "9.17occupywallstreet"
<9.17occupywallstreet@gmail.com>; "thenewbrunswicker"
<thenewbrunswicker@gmail.com>; "thepurplevioletpress"
<thepurplevioletpress@gmail.com>
Cc: "maritme_malaise"<maritme_malaise@yahoo.ca>;
<william.elliott@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>; <flaherty.j@parl.gc.ca>
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 6:08 PM
Subject: HSBC are worried campers as well they should be when it comes
to lawsuits pertaining to Madoff

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----- Original Message -----
From: "David Amos"<david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
To: "Commercial Banking"<commercialbanking@hsbc.com.hk>; "Wayne.Lang"
<Wayne.Lang@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>; "oig"<oig@sec.gov>; "OccupyBostonMedia"
<OccupyBostonMedia@gmail.com>; "OccupyNB"<OccupyNB@live.ca>;
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<maritime_malaise@yahoo.ca>; <info@hermitagefund.com>;
<richardfine@richardfinelaw.com>; <Philip.Carrizosa@jud.ca.gov>;
"criminal. division"<criminal.division@usdoj.gov>; "whistle"
<whistle@fsa.gov.uk>; "whistleblower"<whistleblower@finra.org>;
<WEAREFREDUP@gmail.com>
Cc: <j.kroes@interpol.int>; <fmckenna@mckennapartners.com>; "Frank.
McKenna"<Frank.McKenna@td.com>; <william.elliott@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>;
"shahtx(Gmail)"<shahtx@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 3:51 AM
Subject: Re; Complaint against HSBC Case1181362 Banking Services
(KMM3002318V25911L0KM)


I must thank the HSBC bank for the complaint number in my name thereby
finally acknowleging that I exist. After ignoring me for years you did
so twice in the same day no less and then I was notified by Mr Shah
that you snubbed him again as well. Was that just to rub salt in the
wound? Well if so it didn't work out too well for you because now we
have Janet Wong's signature admitting she knows everything. CORRECT?

Methinks I should call some of your inhouse counsel and some of your
outside lawyers ASAP EH? For the benefit of your lawyers or some some
court I inserted all the emails this month within this one and rmailed
most of the parties whom I made aware of your malicious nonsense. If I
opt to summon your bank and KPMG to court to argue me I will serve the
documents apon this branch of your bank. Trust that the documents the
HSBC bank has already admitted receiving prove that the Queen of
England, Franky Boy McKenna now of the TD Bank etc and nearly every
lawyer in the Maritimes knows who I am and why I ran for a seat in the
39th Parliament in the Fredericton riding in particular. Need I say
that I find it interesting that your bank changed its prospectus after
Madoff plead guilty?

http://www.hsbc.ca/1/PA_1_083Q9FJ08A002FBP5S00000000/content/canada2/assets/aboutus/Prospectus_supplement_020409.pdf

http://qslspolitics.blogspot.com/2009/03/david-amos-to-wendy-olsen-on.html

HSBC Bank Canada
520 KING ST,
Fredericton, New Brunswick
CANADA
(506) 452-0011

Perhaps your many lawyers should read what your bank has acknowledged
several receiving times, consider the best interests of your
shareholders and offer a settlement to both of us in order to avoid
litigation? Obviously I had contacted the RCMP and INTERPOL about my
concerns with your bank. Just so ya know I have not contacted the Hong
Kong Police YET. You obviously know that it was my friend Mr Shah in
Bahrain who sent you the prior emails. His most recent response from
your bank forever proves to me that he and I have some trouble with
your Hong Kong Bank paying attention. They must have forget you do
business in Canada too EH?

FYI Mr Shah asked for my assistance with his troubles with INTERPOL
and their nonsense a while back and I obliged. Recently Mr Shah wanted
to know about my investigations of the HSBC Bank. When you snubbed him
this month I introduced myself to your bank AGAIN. No doubt one of
your awyers knows that my last contact with HSBC was with England
btway of the phone on Sept 23rd. Whilst the "Occupy Wall St" people
ignored me clearly the HSBC bank did not but nobody ever got back to
me since. CORRECT Bill Browder?

http://hermitagefund.com/contacts/

HRMG (HSBC Republic Management (Guernsey) Limited
Guernsey Office.
HSBC Private Bank Building
St. Martin's House, Le Bordage
St. Peter Port Guernsey GY1 4AU
Tel: +44 (1481) 710-901
Fax: +44 (1481) 712-324

From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2011 12:09:11 -0300
Subject: FYI A woman from Hermitage Capital Management Ltd just called
me from 20744 01750
To: friends
Cc:

It appears to be an unlisted number

She said I must have been calling the wrong number and I told her it
was the number on their webpage which is also the same spot I got
their Bank's number. I don't know why she called other than to trying
a little fishing because she suddenly got too busy to talk to me or
read my emails. However before she hung up she promised that she would
read my emails and get back to me. I told her I would rather talk to
her boss Bill and she said she would see if she could arrange it. I
don't think I will hold my breath but it was fun getting the call.
THANKS  for the credits in MagicJack

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2011 11:39:14 -0300
Subject: Whys doesn't Hermitage Capital Management Ltd pick up the
phone or answer emails???
To: info <info@hermitagefund.com>
Cc: maritime_malaise <maritime_malaise@yahoo.ca>

Clearly my messages got through (my number is 902 800 0369)

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Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2011 11:12:41 -0300
Subject: FYI Obviously this is Hernitage's Bank I was talking to them
this morning and trying to get Bill to call me
To: info <info@hermitagefund.com>
Cc: maritime_malaise <maritime_malaise@yahoo.ca>

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As Franky Boy McKenna and every other bankster and his dog well knows
my concerns about many banks' integrity are GLOBAL in nature. HSBC and
I crossed paths because of your dealings with Bernie Madoff, KPMG and
the USDOJ. I don't know if your bank and its beancounters were truly
duped by Madoff or not and now I don't care because of the way you
behaved with me. I don't know if KPMG still audits for the USDOJ and
don't care either. The USDOJ overlooked the fact that the KPMG are
crooks many times and keep on hiring KPMG after they fine them for
fraud.

http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2005/August/05_ag_433.html

http://www.justice.gov/ofdt/awards.htm

However LOTS of people and even another F. McKenna know a lot about
their many sins. I have spoken with this lady personally in the past
but she ignored my information for some strange reason I will never
understand.

http://retheauditors.com/2010/10/31/going-concern-treasury-votes-to-reappoint-kpmg-as-auditor-of-citi/

Anyway from a Canadian's perpective I know for a fact that we all have
an interest in the integrity of the SEC and the FSA etc. I also know
that many ex RCMP officers work with KPMG and INTERPOL. I also know
they all hate ethical whistleblowers who point out their many wrongs.
Thus the truth of my conerns about the Financial Industry and its VERY
unethical oversight is always buried by the same very nasty nest of
politicians, lawyers, accountants and corrupt cops who covered up my
concerns with the wrongful actions of my wife's family lawyers, the
Brookline Savings Bank, the courts and the US Treasury Dept ten years
ago. Clearly many ordinary people knew of my Clan's plight BEFORE the
economy took a nosedive in 2008 and many banksters got bailed out and
bigtime bonuses instead of being sent to straight jail without passing
GO.

http://qslspolitics.blogspot.com/2008/06/5-years-waiting-on-bank-fraud-payout.html

Need I say you dudes need to learn some new tricks when dealing with
mean old me particularly with people around the world getting pissed
off at Banksters? Sooner or later some ethical people somewherewill
check my work closely and your bank will be out of business once they
start hiring lawyers.

BTW I saw your people in Hong Kong checking my work with Madoff the
other night. I obviously remarked of it to a Yankee lawyer and others
whom I was talking with about the actions of the USDOJ, the SEC, the
FSA, banksters and Madoff etc.

I will see if I can talk to one of your banks lawyers in Canada or the
USA. I will refer to the compaint # and the emails that generated it.
Did I mention my doings with the FSA and the Royal Bank of Scotland? I
thought giving you complaint # ISS10441377 was enough of a clue.
Perhaps not.

Veritas Vincit
David Raymond Amos
1 902 800 0369

P.S. Oh my I read the news today about you

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-10-16/hsbc-to-halt-u-a-e-retail-brokerage-after-volumes-stocks-slump.html



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Commercial Banking <commercialbanking@hsbc.com.hk>
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 11:59:37 +0800 (HKT)
Subject: Case1181362 Banking Services  (KMM3002318V25911L0KM)
To: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com

Dear Sir

Thank you for your email of 15 October 2011 copying for our reference.

We note that you have reported the case to the Hong Kong Police. If
further information is required by the Hong Kong Police, the Bank will
provide whatever is necessary to assist the investigation.


Yours sincerely

General Banking Services

************************************************************
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited
whose registered address is 1 Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong
************************************************************

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From: Commercial Banking <commercialbanking@hsbc.com.hk>
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2011 16:03:15 +0800 (HKT)
Subject: Case 1676271
To: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com

Dear Sir

Thank you for your email of 15 October 2011 copying for our reference.

We note that you have reported the case to the Hong Kong Police.  If
further information is required by the Hong Kong Police, the Bank will
provide whatever is necessary to assist the investigation.

Yours sincerely

General Banking Services

************************************************************
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whose registered address is 1 Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong
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From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2011 23:43:23 -0300
Subject: Just so ya know Mr Fine whilst we were talking the HSBC Bank
was checking my work
To: richardfine <richardfine@richardfinelaw.com>,
Philip.Carrizosa@jud.ca.gov, "criminal. division"
<criminal.division@usdoj.gov>, oig <oig@sec.gov>, whistle
<whistle@fsa.gov.uk>, whistleblower <whistleblower@finra.org>
Cc: We are Fred up <WEAREFREDUP@gmail.com>, "oldmaison@yahoo.com"
<oldmaison@yahoo.com>, "9.17occupywallstreet"
<9.17occupywallstreet@gmail.com>, occupyfredericton
<occupyfredericton@gmail.com>, OccupyBostonMedia
<OccupyBostonMedia@gmail.com>, occupyottawa <occupyottawa@gmail.com>,
occupymontreal <occupymontreal@groups.facebook.com>

Its a small wonder why I don't trust lawyers eh?

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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "Carrizosa, Philip"<Philip.Carrizosa@jud.ca.gov>
Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2011 17:20:12 -0700
Subject: Out of Office: Attn Richard Fine I just called from (902 800
0369) and left a voicemail
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>

I am now on vacation and not reachable  I will return to the office on
Monday, Oct. 24 at 7 a.m.
In my absence, please call Daisy Yee at 415-865-8929.



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "shahtx(gmail)"<shahtx@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 07:21:45 +0300
Subject: FW: Complaint against HSBC
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>

wow what a response !!

  _____

From: bankcomplaints@hkma.gov.hk [mailto:bankcomplaints@hkma.gov.hk]
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 4:45 AM
To: shahtx2@yahoo.co.uk
Subject: Complaint against HSBC



Dear Mr Shah,

Please find our reply as follows:



Complaint Processing Centre
____________________________________________________________________________
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intended solely for the addressee.

If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any use,
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strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please
notify the sender by reply e-mail, and immediately delete it from your
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____________________________________________________________________________
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From: Commercial Banking <commercialbanking@hsbc.com.hk>
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 09:17:59 +0800 (HKT)
Subject: RE: HSBCHK - Case 1181362 RE: CC301/ 110250 /2011
(KMM2964279V95968L0KM)
To: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com, "shahtx(Gmail)"<shahtx@gmail.com>
Cc: bankcomplaints@hkma.gov.hk, BankingServicesComplaintUnit@hkma.gov.hk

Dear Mr Shah

Thank you for your recent emails copying our team for reference.

We would like to reiterate that the Bank has not in any way acted
fraudulently or negligently in this matter at any time, and there is no
evidence to suggest that there was any fault or wrongdoing on our part.

As explained in our previous replies to you since 12 January 2011, the
Bank is required to obtain authorisation from the account holder to
debit the amount in question. Without the proper consent, the Bank
cannot freely take action on its own accord . We note that you have
reported the case to the Hong Kong Police. If further information is
required by the Hong Kong Police, the Bank will provide whatever is
necessary to assist the investigation.

While sympathising with you, we very much hope that you will refrain
from making any wrongful assumptions, groundless complaints or
accusations against the Bank.

Thank you again for taking the time to write.

Yours sincerely

General Banking Services
*********************************************************
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited
whose registered address is 1 Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong
********************************************************

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----- Original Message -----
From: "David Amos"<david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
To: "Commercial Banking"<commercialbanking@hsbc.com.hk>; "Wayne.Lang"
<Wayne.Lang@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>; "oig"<oig@sec.gov>; "OccupyBostonMedia"
<OccupyBostonMedia@gmail.com>; "OccupyNB"<OccupyNB@live.ca>;
"occupyTOmedia"<occupyTOmedia@gmail.com>; "OccupyVancouver"
<OccupyVancouver@gmail.com>; "occupyottawa"<occupyottawa@gmail.com>;
"occupyvictoria2011"<occupyvictoria2011@gmail.com>; "tapplebaum"
<tapplebaum@wickedlocal.com>; "Frank. McKenna"<Frank.McKenna@td.com>
Cc: <chiefape@gmail.com>; <birgittaj@althingi.is>;
<birgittajoy@gmail.com>; <BankingServicesComplaintUnit@hkma.gov.hk>;
<bankcomplaints@hkma.gov.hk>; "shahtx(Gmail)"<shahtx@gmail.com>;
<9.17occupywallstreet@gmail.com>; <maritime_malaise@yahoo.ca>;
<info@hermitagefund.com>; <j.kroes@interpol.int>;
<william.elliott@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>
Sent: Friday, October 14, 2011 6:54 PM
Subject: Methinks somebody in HSBC should be fired and somebody who
knows how to read be hired ASAP EH Wee Willy Elliot?


THIS IS TOO TOO FUNNY HERES HOPING THE OCCUPY SURREY PEOPLE READ MY
TWEET THEM ASAP AND TO THE CHAGRIN OF GEORGEY BOY BUSH THE BASTARD WHO
TRIED TO HAVE ME TAKEN TO CUBA OVER FALSE ALLEGATIONS OF APRESIDENTIL
THREAT.

http://www.straight.com/article-488596/vancouver/occupy-surrey-protest-welcome-george-w-bush-canada

TRUST THAT JACKY BABY LAYTON AND THE BILDERBERGER FRANKY BOY MCKENNA
OF THE CARLYLE GROUP KNEW EVERYTHING THE YEAR BEFORE MARTIN APPOINTED
HIM OUR TEMPORARY AMBASSADOR IN WASHINGTON IN 2005 NOW HE IS THE
DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF THE EVIL TD BANK AND HIS BUDDIES HARPER AND
FLAHERTY MOST DEFINITELY BAILED OUT OUR BANKS. WHAT CBC CLAIMED
TONIGHT WAS PURE BULLSHIT. ASK  THE BOSS CANADA MORTAGE ETC ABOUT WHY
SHE TOOK OVER MORTAGES BECAUSE THE CANADIAN BANKSTERS NEEDED
"LIQUIDIDY"

http://davidamos.blogspot.com/2006/05/harper-and-bankers.html

Wheras Franky Boy Mckenna is the Big Cheese overseeing the turf the
Occupy crowd in the Big Apple is camping on EVERYBODY and his dog
should enjoy reading the PDF File Hereto attached.

Veritas Vincit
David Raymond Amos
902 800 0369

http://www.thestar.com/business/article/1070010--occupy-wall-street-and-the-canadian-connections

PS if you are afraid of attachments the pdf file I mentioned above can
be found many places on the internet just Google integrity yea right
david raymond amos

here are a few examples

The best link is

http://www.checktheevidence.com/pdf/2526023-DAMOSIntegrity-yea-right.-txt.pdf

http://www.tatumba.com/blog/archives/627

http://www.scribd.com/doc/2718120/Integrity-Yea-Right

http://qslspolitics.blogspot.com/2008/04/david-amos-nb-nwo-whistleblower-part-3.html

http://www.scribd.com/doc/2526023/DAMOSIntegrity-yea-right

PLEASE READ SOME OF WHAT THE HSBC BANK DID NOT

On 10/14/11, Commercial Banking <commercialbanking@hsbc.com.hk> wrote:
> Dear Sir
>
> Thank you for your emails of 13 October 2011 copying our team for
> reference.
>
> As expalined in our earlier emails, for the fraud case that was already
> reported to the Hong Kong Police. If the bank could be of further
> assistance on the Police's investigation, we are pleased to provide them
> with required information.
>
> Thank you for taking the time to write.
>
> Yours faithfully
>
> General Banking Services
> *********************************************************
> The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited
> whose registered address is 1 Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong
> ********************************************************
>
> -----------------------------------------
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> If you are not the addressee you may not copy, forward, disclose
> or use any part of it. If you have received this message in error,
> please delete it and all copies from your system and notify the
> sender immediately by return e-mail.
>
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> secure, error or virus-free. The sender does not accept liability
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>

SAVE THE BANKSTER"S LITIGATION COSTS AND READ BEFORE YOU WRITE

From: Gary Aguirre <gary@aguirrelawfirm.com>
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2011 07:18:07 +0200
Subject: RE: Mr Aguirre I just called from 902 800 0369
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>

Dear Mr. Amos:

I will be back in the US after Labor Day and will look over the
material you forwarded at that time.

Regards,

Gary Aguirre
The Aguirre Law Firm
501 W. Broadway, Suite 800
San Diego, CA 92101
Tel: 619-400-4960
Fax: 619-501-7072

www.aguirrelawfirm.com

This E-Mail is intended only for the use of the individuals to which
it is addressed, and may contain information that is privileged,
confidential and exempt from disclosure under applicable law.
Unintended transmission shall not constitute waiver of the
attorney-client or any other privilege. If you have received this
communication in error, please do not distribute it and notify us
immediately by email to maria@aguirrelawfirm.com



-----Original Message-----
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2011 21:14:11 -0300
Subject: Mr Aguirre I just called from 902 800 0369
To: Gary@aguirrelawfirm.com
Cc: maritime_malaise <maritime_malaise@yahoo.ca>,
NYAG.Pressoffice@oag.state.ny.us, "matt.taibbi"
<matt.taibbi@rollingstone.com>

FYI I am the unamed Whistleblower that Mr Nester of the SEC mentioned
in 2009 who is the link from Putnam investments and Madoff matter

To support , my allegations first and foremost Eric Schneiderman
should see that Eliot Spitzer testified on the very day he thanked me
for the info in November of 2003.

 Please notice the transcripts and webcasts went of th Senate hearings
"poof' not long after I made the congressman Ron Paul and legions of
others well aware of their existence as he bitched about such things
whilst running for the GOP endorsement to run for president in 2007.
The records of the hearings were deleted in late fall 2007 just as all
the subprime mortgages began to smell bad.

http://banking.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Hearings.Hearing&Hearing_ID=90f8e691-9065-4f8c-a465-72722b47e7f2

Now check the dates on the letters in this file page 13 in particular

http://www.checktheevidence.com/pdf/2526023-DAMOSIntegrity-yea-right.-txt.pdf

BTW I just discovered you and your client Darcy Flynn byway of these
news reports

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/blogs/taibblog/nyts-dealbook-comes-to-the-secs-defense-20110823

"My first clue came when I called the SEC before the story came out
and asked them about the allegations by SEC attorney/whistleblower
Darcy Flynn. I sent them a detailed questionnaire, both about the
document disposal and the mini cover-up among SEC higher-ups like
former Goldman executive Adam Storch (who was not sure he should “take
on this exposure voluntarily,” because the SEC FOIA officer told him
there “might be criminal liability”). Then, when I called back, I
expected them to deny the whole thing and trash Flynn as an unreliable
disgruntled employee.

They did none of that. Instead, to my amazement, SEC spokesperson John
Nester copped to the document destruction right away when I got him on
the phone. When I asked him how long it had been going on, Nester not
only offered that it had been “at least the early nineties,” but
volunteered, without my even asking about it, that he couldn’t be sure
it hadn’t “always been the policy.” He didn’t deny any of Flynn’s
allegations at all. It was a very weird call – I kept waiting for the
other shoe to drop, and it never did."


http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/18/business/sec-illegally-destroyed-documents-whistle-blower-alleges.html

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/is-the-sec-covering-up-wall-street-crimes-20110817

http://aguirrelawfirm.com/lawyer/Gary-Aguirre_cp3221.htm

I can be found all over the web as well but I am latgely mentioned by
people trying hard to impeach my character. However it is the
docmentation that is truly important not the malicious spin on them.

A portion of the email below can be found within the following link or
simply Google Amos and Madoff and anyone can find it

This is not my blog

http://qslspolitics.blogspot.com/2009/03/david-amos-to-wendy-olsen-on.html

Notice Mr Nestor of the SEC?

These are more informative blogs of his about me

http://qslspolitics.blogspot.com/2008/06/5-years-waiting-on-bank-fraud-payout.html

http://qslspolitics.blogspot.com/2008/04/david-amos-nb-nwo-whistleblower-part-3.html


> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "STAINTON-JAMES, Angela"<STAINTONJAMESA@parliament.uk>
> > To: "'David Amos'"<david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
> > Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2010 5:50 AM
> > Subject: RE: So what is the Conservative MP Hugh Robertson gonna do
> > about people in his riding torturing people on the Internet? In Canada
> > such slander is a crime EH Vic Toews?
> >
> >
> >
> > Dear David
> >
> > Thank you for your e-mail addressed to Hugh Robertson. Your e-mail
> > has come through to Hugh's constituency office when, clearly, you need
> > his Department. Sadly, I do not have an e-mail address for him but
> > the telephone number of the Department of Media Culture and Sport is
> > 020 7211 6200 and they should be able to provide you with the
> > necessary information.
> >
> > Thank you for writing to Hugh and if you have any problem at all
> > please do not hesitate to come back to me.
> >
> > Best wishes
> > Angela Stainton-James
> >

----- Original Message -----
From: "David Amos"<david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
To: <commercialbanking@hsbc.com.hk>; <bankcomplaints@hkma.gov.hk>;
<BankingServicesComplaintUnit@hkma.gov.hk>; "maritime_malaise"
<maritime_malaise@yahoo.ca>; "William J. Wagener"
<producer@onsecondthought.tv>; <mark.charalambous@gmail.com>;
<DBWinslow@duanemorris.com>; "ben.clements"
<ben.clements@massmail.state.ma.us>; <jureneck@comcast.net>;
"criminal. division"<criminal.division@usdoj.gov>;
<Dean.Buzza@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>; "trvl"<trvl@hotmail.com>; "danfour"
<danfour@myginch.com>
Cc: "oig"<oig@sec.gov>; "OIG"<OIG@ftc.gov>; "Fred.Wyshak"
<Fred.Wyshak@usdoj.gov>; <stoll@cohenmilstein.com>;
<tgaffney@cohenmilstein.com>; "Info"<Info@rickperry.org>; "info"
<info@michelebachmann.com>; "info"<info@mittromney.com>; "Carlos
Sierra"<carlos.sierra@buddyroemer.com>; "info"
<info@elizabethwarren.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2011 12:25 AM
Subject: IF HSBC etc truly seeks a fair settlement in the Madoff
matter and wants the USDOJ to go away they should talk to me AGAIN
ASAP EH?


http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/09/07/us-madoff-hsbc-idUSTRE7867V020110907

http://www.cohenmilstein.com/cases/250/in-re-herald-primeo-and-thema-funds-securities-litigation

http://www.cohenmilstein.com/media/pnc/5/media.985.pdf

http://qslspolitics.blogspot.com/2009/03/david-amos-to-wendy-olsen-on.html

----- Original Message -----
From: "William J. Wagener"<producer@onsecondthought.tv>
To: <mark.charalambous@gmail.com>; <DBWinslow@duanemorris.com>;
"ben.clements"<ben.clements@massmail.state.ma.us>; <jureneck@comcast.net>
Cc: "criminal. division"<criminal.division@usdoj.gov>; "Dean.Buzza"
<Dean.Buzza@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>; "webo"<webo@xplornet.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 12:19 AM
Subject: SPECIAL AGENT KRISTA L. CORR of the documents and CD I gave the FBI
and Dianne Wilkerson


>
> So,  Joseph,
>
>    WAS the result, that they DID NOT CONFIRM  the appointment ?
>
> William J. Wagener
>
> www.OnSecondThought.TV
> http://www.nhcustody.org/video/FathersWithoutRights567.wmv
>
>
>
> Subject: Fwd: Perhaps you should remind SPECIAL AGENT KRISTA L. CORR of
the
> documents and CD I gave the FBI and Dianne Wilkerson and of her answer to
me
> EH?
>
>
> http://www.dailypaul.com/node/91840
>
>
http://www.fatherhoodcoalition.org/mchammers/2008/MC_long_national_nightmare
_080608.htm

>
> http://www.fatherhoodcoalition.org/
>
> http://www.joe-ureneck.com/
>
> Governor’s Council
> Massachusetts State House
> Boston, Ma
>
> April 6, 2009
>
> Re: Nomination of Judge Hanlon to Mass. Appeals Court
>
> Dear Councilors,
>
> Thank you for the opportunity to address the council at the April 1
> hearing for the nomination of Judge Sydney Hanlon to the Mass. Appeals
> Court. As representatives of The Fatherhood Coalition stated in their
> presentations we ask that the council reject this nomination.
>
> Several points raised by councilors at the April 1 hearing require
> clarification.
>
> * The assertion that issuance of the MGL209a restraining orders are
> based on ‘establishing facts equivalent to a criminal assault’ is
> false. To the contrary, the so-called abuse standards in the 209a
> statute are open invitations to calculated manipulation. The absurdity
> of this domestic ‘assault’ hysteria nationwide was highlighted in the
> case of David Letterman, the TV host, who was served with a RO for
> allegedly harassing a New Mexico woman he had never met by sending her
> mental telepathic messages.
>
> * There is no reasonable and productive option for redress under
> perjury statutes for male victims of fraudulent restraining orders
> based on false accusations. Absent extraordinary circumstances these
> accusations are left to stand by the district attorneys' offices while
> any attempt at civil recourse is blocked wholesale by the Supreme
> Judicial Court’s expansive ruling that false 209a accusations are
> immune under the Massachusetts Anti-SLAPP law.
>
> * Any assertion that 85% of domestic abuse is initiated by men is
> false. Martin S. Fiebert, Department of Psychology, California State
> University, Long Beach examined 247 scholarly investigations,
> surveying 240, 200 individuals. These 188 empirical studies and 59
> reviews and/or analyses demonstrate that women are as physically
> aggressive, or more aggressive, than men in their relationships with
> their spouses or male partners.
>
> Finally, though we understand that the Governor’s Council is not a
> legislative-making body, we believe the council has an obligation to
> review a nominee’s approach to a law which lacks integrity and
> constitutional basis. In the words of St. Augustine, an unjust law is
> no law at all.
>
> It follows that the Governor’s Council should not confirm a nominee
> who has actively promoted such a law.
>
> We therefore again respectfully request that councilors reject the
> nomination of Judge Sydney Hanlon to the Massachusetts Appeals Court.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Regards,
> Joseph Ureneck
> Chair, The Fatherhood Coalition
> www.fatherhoodcoalition.org
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
> Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 03:39:10 -0300
> Subject: Perhaps you should remind SPECIAL AGENT KRISTA L. CORR of the
> documents and CD I gave the FBI and Dianne Wilkerson and of her answer
> to me EH?
> To: mdstern@sswg.com, barryp.wilson@yahoo.com,
> michael.sullivan@usdoj.gov, jacoby@globe.com, ambrogi@legaline.com,
> info@chuckturner.us, lsweet@bostonherald.com, walker@globe.com
> Cc: webo <webo@xplornet.com>
>
>
http://multimedia.boston.com/m/21517066/newsnight-chuck-turner-s-attorney.htm
>
>
http://www.med.uscourts.gov/Opinions/Rich/2008/JHR_10212008_2-08cr54_USA_v_S
zypt.pdf

>

----- Original Message -----
From: "David Amos"<david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
To: <commercialbanking@hsbc.com.hk>; <bankcomplaints@hkma.gov.hk>;
<BankingServicesComplaintUnit@hkma.gov.hk>; <shahtx@gmail.com>;
"birgittajoy"<birgittajoy@gmail.com>; <birgittaj@althingi.is>;
"chiefape"<chiefape@gmail.com>
Cc: <william.elliott@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>; "j.kroes"
<j.kroes@interpol.int>; "info"<info@hermitagefund.com>;
"maritime_malaise"<maritime_malaise@yahoo.ca>; "9.17occupywallstreet"
<9.17occupywallstreet@gmail.com>; "OccupyBostonMedia"
<OccupyBostonMedia@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 6:55 PM
Subject: Re: HSBCHK - Case 1181362 RE: CC301/ 110250 /2011
(KMM2964279V95968L0KM)


I hope that you people in HSBC are well aware of my investigations and
of my recent contacts with your Bank, the SEC, the FSA, KPMG, the
RCMP, Interpol, Wikileaks and of my involvemnt in the Madoff matter
etc?

http://qslspolitics.blogspot.com/2009/03/david-amos-to-wendy-olsen-on.html

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/2428b572-016c-11e0-9b29-00144feab49a.html#axzz1absi5D3a

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Commercial Banking <commercialbanking@hsbc.com.hk>
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 09:17:59 +0800 (HKT)
Subject: RE: HSBCHK - Case 1181362 RE: CC301/ 110250 /2011
(KMM2964279V95968L0KM)
To: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com, "shahtx(Gmail)"<shahtx@gmail.com>
Cc: bankcomplaints@hkma.gov.hk, BankingServicesComplaintUnit@hkma.gov.hk

Dear Mr Shah

Thank you for your recent emails copying our team for reference.

We would like to reiterate that the Bank has not in any way acted
fraudulently or negligently in this matter at any time, and there is no
evidence to suggest that there was any fault or wrongdoing on our part.

As explained in our previous replies to you since 12 January 2011, the
Bank is required to obtain authorisation from the account holder to
debit the amount in question. Without the proper consent, the Bank
cannot freely take action on its own accord . We note that you have
reported the case to the Hong Kong Police. If further information is
required by the Hong Kong Police, the Bank will provide whatever is
necessary to assist the investigation.

While sympathising with you, we very much hope that you will refrain
from making any wrongful assumptions, groundless complaints or
accusations against the Bank.

Thank you again for taking the time to write.

Yours sincerely

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whose registered address is 1 Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong
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----- Original Message -----
From: David Amos
To: mcneilrj@oag-bvg.gc.ca ; robert.mcneil@oag-bvg.gc.ca ;
birgitta@this.is ; smari@immi.is
Cc: pm@pm.gc.ca ; IgnatM@parl.gc.ca ; david.raymond.amos@gmail.com ;
David Amos ; Wendy.Olson@usdoj.gov ; william.elliott@rcmp-grc.gc.ca ;
Wayne.Lang@rcmp-grc.gc.ca ; Gilles.Blinn@rcmp-grc.gc.ca ;
general@oic-ci.gc.ca ; mcdonaat@gov.ns.ca
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2011 2:08 PM
Subject: RE: Privacy Request I am not surprised it appears I must
Audit the Auditor General in Federal Court


Trust that I obviously keep far better records than she does and some
very decent people have helped me to secure them without julian
Assange's help. Perhaps you should check my friend's evidence and
Google the Auditor General's email address sometime?

Veritas Vincit
David Raymond Amos

From: Andrew Johnson <info@checktheevidence.co.uk>
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2011 23:53:12 -0000
Subject: RE: Lets see if this email makes it through this way
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>

This will be in http://www.checktheevidence.com/pdf soon!

David R Amos - lots of e-mails.pdf
1052K View as HTML Download


---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2011 10:26:03 -0400
Subject: Fwd: Lets see if this email makes it through this way
To: birgitta <birgitta@this.is>, smari <smari@immi.is>
Cc: maritime_malaise <maritime_malaise@yahoo.ca>
Perhaps my pen pal in th BCC line will make one of his cool pdf files
of the word doc I attached and post it within his website ASAP so
folks can search the text?

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2011 10:02:32 -0400
Subject: Lets see if this email makes it through this way
To: general@oic-ci.gc.ca
Cc: maritime_malaise <maritime_malaise@yahoo.ca>,
"william.elliott@rcmp-grc.gc.ca"<william.elliott@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>,
"Wayne.Lang"<Wayne.Lang@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Gilles. Blinn"
<Gilles.Blinn@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>

I have never been able to send this email to anyone from any Yahoo
account of mine so I kept it to myself for awhile It is kinda obvious
as to why once one sees whom I am pointing my figingure at within this
email.

The latest falure from both a Yahoo DOT ca and a Yahoo  DOT com
account was to these folks.

I will do a triple check byway of them, Google and the RCMP and a
simple word doc so to speak
http://renfrewcountyconnections.cioc.ca/record/OCR0934
Everybody has the right to know why ASAP

Tue. Nov. 28 2006 2:46 PM ET Canadian Press

OTTAWA -- Canada's auditor general says only about half the employees of
federal public safety agencies believe their bosses would act on reports of
misconduct.

In a report Tuesday, Sheila Fraser said workers need to know management will
follow up on their whistleblowing and preserve their confidentiality.
Fraser's audit looked at the conduct of public business in the RCMP, the
Correctional Service and the Canada Border Services Agency.

NEED I SAY THAT FRASER IS WORSE THAN THE REST?

I tried to sed this message several times from this account and it is
always blocked Rest assured That I will send it another way

There was a problem!
Not sure why, but our usually-reliable server goofed-up while sending
this message. Please try again.

Sorry for the inconvenience.
You've stumbled upon an unexpected, temporary problem. Performing your
action again in a few moments will likely resolve the problem
completely. If not, we suggest you try re-launching Yahoo! Mail.
If the problem persists, feel free to contact Customer Care about Error Code 2.

Thanks,
The Yahoo! Mail Team

--- On Mon, 12/13/10, Ann McDonald <mcdonaat@gov.ns.ca> wrote:
From: Ann McDonald <mcdonaat@gov.ns.ca>
Subject: Re: So Jacques Lapointe and his assistants will not talk to
the common folk they work for EH?
To: "Amos, David"<maritime_malaise@yahoo.ca>
Received: Monday, December 13, 2010, 4:33 PM

Mr Amos - I have received 7 of the same e-mails from you.  Please stop
sending them to me.
Regards,
Ann

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--- On Wed, 1/26/11, McNeil, Robert <mcneilrj@oag-bvg.gc.ca> wrote:


From: McNeil, Robert <mcneilrj@oag-bvg.gc.ca>
Subject: RE: Privacy Request
To: "David Amos"
Date: Wednesday, January 26, 2011, 8:14 AM

Hi Mr. Amos,

I’ve talked to our program people regarding your request and
unfortunately it is not specific enough for us to be able to determine
if we gathered any information on you during an audit.

We currently have 296 active audits and 946 archived audits in the
system.  Our software does not allow simple keyword searches
throughout the database.  In order for us to perform a search in the
data base, the scope of your request would need to be narrowed.

Under what audits do you believe we would have personal information
pertaining to you?  When you provide me with a general idea as to
those audits that may be of concern to you I would be able to commence
the search.

The attached link lists all OAG audits as of 1981 and may be of assistance.

http://www.oag-bvg.gc.ca/internet/English/parl_lp_e_933.html

Thanks,

Robert McNeil
ATIP Coordinator /
Coordonnateur de l'AIPRP
Office of the Auditor General of Canada /
Bureau du vérificateur général du Canada
240 Sparks Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0G6
(613) 952-0213 ext 6455
Fax: (613) 947-8930
robert.mcneil@oag-bvg.gc.ca







From: David Amos [mailto:myson333@yahoo.com]
Sent: December 23, 2010 10:16 AM
To: McNeil, Robert
Cc: David Amos
Subject: Re: Privacy Request

Again Yes I am demanding to see ALL your Offices records going back to
2002 as they pertain to me and my concerns..

Veritas Vincit
David Raymond Amos

--- On Wed, 12/22/10, McNeil, Robert <mcneilrj@oag-bvg.gc.ca> wrote:


From: McNeil, Robert <mcneilrj@oag-bvg.gc.ca>
Subject: Privacy Request
To: "David Amos"<myson333@yahoo.com>
Date: Wednesday, December 22, 2010, 7:18 AM

Hi Mr. Amos,

I’ve received your e-mail and voice mail message.  My function here is
to facilitate access to any of your personal information the Office of
the Auditor General may have under its control.

In your original voice mail you indicated that in our audit of the
Public Sector Integrity Office we may have come across your file.  It
is not clear to me from the documentation you forwarded that you are
making a request for access to your personal information that is under
the control of the OAG.  Please confirm that you are requesting your
personal information.

Thank you,

Robert McNeil
ATIP Coordinator /
Coordonnateur de l'AIPRP
Office of the Auditor General of Canada /
Bureau du vérificateur général du Canada
240 Sparks Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0G6
(613) 952-0213 ext 6455
Fax: (613) 947-8930

robert.mcneil@oag-bvg.gc.ca



----- Original Message -----
From: "David Amos"<david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
To: <ogilvie@dor.state.ma.us>; <jacksonc@dor.state.ma.us>;
<mark.browning@oag.state.tx.us>; <ustpregion06.da.ecf@usdoj.gov>;
"toewsv1"<toewsv1@parl.gc.ca>; "brinck.slattery"
<brinck.slattery@garyjohnson2012.com>; "info"<info@mittromney.com>;
"Info"<Info@rickperry.org>; <reply@kucinich.us>; "John.Williamson"
<John.Williamson@parl.gc.ca>; "Ashfik1a"<Ashfik1a@parl.gc.ca>;
<oldmaison@yahoo.com>; "chiefape"<chiefape@gmail.com>; "Wayne.Lang"
<Wayne.Lang@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>; <occupyvictoria2011@gmail.com>;
<whistleblower@ctv.ca>; <acampbell@ctv.ca>; "Jacques.Poitras"
<Jacques.Poitras@cbc.ca>; <webmaster@occupyns.org>;
<occupyvancouver@gmail.com>; <occupyTOmedia@gmail.com>;
<legal@occupychi.com>; "rick.hancox"<rick.hancox@nbsc-cvmnb.ca>;
<abp@tre.state.ma.us>; "9.17occupywallstreet"
<9.17occupywallstreet@gmail.com>; <OccupyBostonMedia@gmail.com>;
<info@elizabethwarren.com>; <bairdj@parl.gc.ca>; "whistleblower"
<whistleblower@finra.org>; <whistle@fsa.gov.uk>;
<contact@flemingandhayes.com>; <asktom@tomconroy.org>;
<info@alankhazei.com>; <team@marisadefranco.com>
Cc: <judgingcrimes@gmail.com>; "Nicholson. R"
<Nicholson.R@parl.gc.ca>; "nichor"<nichor@parl.gc.ca>;
<nbbloggers@yahoo.com>; "taxadvocate"<taxadvocate@dor.state.ma.us>;
<OccupyNB@live.ca>
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2011 8:51 PM
Subject: Re: Corrupt COPS, The Massachusetts Department of Revenue
Complaint #79511 and the Occupy whatever crowd


Well Wayne Lang of the the RCMP Should I wait ANOTHER ten years for
you to do your job while perverts YOU support sexaully harrass my wife
and  kids and threaten to kill us on a daily basis???

http://baconfat53.blogspot.com/2010/03/david-raymond-amos-and-his-children-are.html

http://www.youtube.com/user/AMOSthestalker

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Tax Advocate <taxadvocate@dor.state.ma.us>
Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2011 21:29:44 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: Re: I saw the Massachusetts Department of Revenue checking my
work again today so I called their Tax Advocate AGAIN [#79511]
To: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com

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Methinks the Wannabe Kingmakes Kris Austin and David Coon along with legions of forgot this email that went out before the writ was dropped N'esy Pas?

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/liberal-shale-gas-motion-pc-throne-speech-1.4916658


Liberals test PC minority with push to bring shale gas issue to a vote

Liberal leader introduces amendment to PC throne speech to continue moratorium


Jacques Poitras· CBC News· Posted: Nov 22, 2018 4:35 PM AT


Premier Blaine Higgs says the Liberals are playing political games by introducing an amendment to the throne speech calling for the continuation of the moratorium on hydraulic fracturing. (James West/Canadian Press)



The Opposition Liberals have moved to force a vote in the legislature next Friday on the contentious issue of shale gas development.

Liberal Leader Brian Gallant has introduced an amendment to the Progressive Conservative government's throne speech motion calling on the PCs "to continue the moratorium on hydraulic fracturing in all parts of the province."

MLAs will have to vote on that amendment Nov. 30 before voting on the main throne speech motion itself. The latter vote will determine if the PC minority government can govern with the confidence of the legislature.



Three MLAs from the People's Alliance have promised to vote to keep the PCs in power by supporting them in all confidence votes. But the party's members are less willing to support legislation that would lift a moratorium on shale gas.

Liberal Leader Brian Gallant says the Tories have not been given the mandate to lift the fracking moratorium. (Jacques Poitras/CBC)
 
 
Gallant told the legislature in his official response to the throne speech that the PCs don't have a mandate to allow fracking.

"There absolutely has to be a clear majority of the people of this legislature that would allow for that moratorium to be lifted in any shape or form," he said.

Liberals accused of playing political games


PC Premier Blaine Higgs has already promised legislation to create local exemptions to the Liberal moratorium in areas of the province where there is support for development.

But Gallant noted Thursday that the law passed by his government gave cabinet the power to impose a moratorium with a simple order.

That means the law also gives the new Higgs cabinet the power to "unilaterally remove or modify" the moratorium without a vote in the legislature, he said.
At this stage of the game in a minority situation, we don't want to be tackling issues that are highly controversial.- People's Alliance Leader Kris Austin
Higgs told reporters he would go back and check on that.

"I guess I should go and read the legislative process and what the bill actually was and how it was worded," he said.

Higgs said the Liberals are playing political games that contradict their promise to collaborate with the government in a legislature where no party has a majority.

"You hear all the flowery words from a week ago, but boy, the tone's starting to change now," Higgs said.

Alliance votes


Gallant introduced the amendment one day after Fredericton-York Alliance MLA Rick Desaulniers said he was "not going to vote in favour of shale gas, period."

The other two Alliance members, leader Kris Austin and Miramichi MLA Michelle Conroy, also said they were hesitant about supporting legislation to allow local exemptions.

Without support from the Alliance, Higgs and the other 21 PC MLAs would not be able to pass legislation alone in the 49-member house.

Austin said, however, that he won't necessarily support the Liberal throne speech amendment, either.
"I don't want to put barriers up for areas that want to proceed, like Sussex," he said. "That's a local issue for them and that's something they've elected a local MLA to address."

People's Alliance Leader Kris Austin urged the PCs to avoid including a direct reference to fracking in the throne speech. (James West/Canadian Press)
 
 
He also said if the amendment is considered a confidence vote, he and his two fellow Alliance MLAs would honour their promise to prop up the Higgs government.

"We're not going to collapse the government for some sort of trick that the opposition's trying to put forward," he said.

"It seems like the opposition wants another election. It baffles me. We're trying to do everything we can to avoid another election and instead get things done in government."

No mention in throne speech


Gallant said Thursday he did not consider the amendment to be a confidence matter.

Memramcook-Tantramar Green MLA Megan Mitton said she would vote for the Liberal motion and, given the comments by Desaulniers on Wednesday, "it's my impression that there would be the votes to pass that motion."

She said the Green Party is working on legislation to write the moratorium into law because the throne speech amendment wouldn't be binding and is "more of a symbolic suggestion."

Gallant told reporters that it was "bizarre" that Tuesday's PC throne speech, laying out the new government's agenda, didn't explicitly mention its plans to revive shale gas.

Austin said on Tuesday he had urged the Tories to not include a direct reference in the speech.
"At this stage of the game in a minority situation, we don't want to be tackling issues that are highly controversial," he said.

Gallant said that's further proof of a secret deal creating what he repeatedly called "an Alliance-Conservative government."

The Higgs government's throne speech was read in the legislature Nov. 20 by Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau. (James West/Canadian Press)
 
 
Higgs said he chose to make the throne speech more of a "philosophical process" than the usual laundry list of promises.

"We're not going to try to cover everything," he said. "I wasn't trying to make it a controversial document. In fact, just the opposite."
Even so, he hasn't shied away from his plan to allow fracking in areas that support it.

Asked if he would lift or change the moratorium by cabinet order if it turned out he didn't need legislation, Higgs said he would "commit to reading that piece of legislation so that I'm very clear on what it requires and doesn't require, and we'll talk about it after that."

But he said he still wanted to have a vote in the legislature.

"That is what I think is the right thing to do, and that will be my goal," Higgs said. "So if it has a different capability in the actual document, that isn't what I intend to do at this stage."




150 Comments


Arthur John
Arthur John
I cant recall any complaints about Corridor and Potash Corp utilizing hydraulic fracturing in the Sussex area since 2007. It wasn't until the American company SWN Resources became interested in New Brunswick that there were any protests at all. They obviously were operating in an area where they were not welcome


David Amos
Content disabled.
David Amos 
@Arthur John Methinks some folks may recall me talking about such things. Check out a portion of a story which appeared in the Kings County Record on June 22, 2004 They definitely mentioned that I was talking about natural gas then N'esy Pas?

The Unconventional Candidate
By Gisele McKnight

"FUNDY—He has a pack of cigarettes in his shirt pocket, a chain on his wallet, a beard at least a foot long, 60 motorcycles and a cell phone that rings to the tune of "Yankee Doodle."

Meet the latest addition to the Fundy ballot—David Amos. The independent candidate lives in Milton, Massachusetts with his wife and two children, but his place of residence does not stop him from running for office in Canada."

"Amos, 52, is running for political office because of his dissatisfaction with politicians. "I've become aware of much corruption involving our two countries," he said. "The only way to fix corruption is in the political forum."

"What he's fighting for is the discussion of issues – tainted blood, the exploitation of the Maritimes' gas and oil reserves and NAFTA, to name a few.

"The political issues in the Maritimes involve the three Fs – fishing, farming and forestry, but they forget foreign issues," he said. "I'm death on NAFTA, the back room deals and free trade. I say chuck it (NAFTA) out the window

NAFTA is the North American Free Trade Agreement which allows an easier flow of goods between Canada, the United States and Mexico


N.B. bilingualism debate flares as parties' battle for power unfolds



SAINT JOHN, N.B. — A resolution from an Acadian seaside town council has fired a warning shot across the bow of the New Brunswick Tories, as the municipal councillors try to rally wider francophone support condemning any minority government propped up by the People's Alliance party.

The resolution on the bilingualism issue from Cap Pele councillor, Hector Doiron, was addressed to both the Progressive Conservatives, with 22 seats, and the Liberals, with 21, as they continued Wednesday to struggle over which party will form a minority government following the tight Sept. 24 election.

However, the People's Alliance, with three seats, has only confirmed an informal, verbal commitment to support the Tories for a year and a half — putting leader Blaine Higgs in the crosshairs of francophone concerns.

The right-leaning alliance has called for an end to linguistic duality in some government services, such as school busing, and has urged the abolishment of the office of the official languages commissioner.

The Liberals have said they won't hold talks with People's Alliance Leader Kris Austin, even as Premier Brian Gallant has pursued a coalition with the Green Party, which also won three seats.

Any form of coalition with the small, populist party drew strong words in Doiron's resolution, as his document argued even an informal deal should be regarded as an assault on Acadian rights.

"The People's Alliance Party has no legitimacy in attacking fundamental rights of the Acadian and francophone community of New Brunswick and in having a platform that does not respect the country's supreme law, The Constitutional Act of 1982," says the document, written in French.

Meanwhile, comments from former Supreme Court of Canada judge Michel Bastarache that a significant slice of anglophone New Brunswickers had voted "to abolish bilingualism" made headlines on Wednesday in the province.

Bastarache argued before the Senate committee on official languages that the People's Alliance was "created to oppose bilingualism, to oppose francophone schools and francophone hospitals."

People's Alliance issued a news release responding to the municipal leaders' critique, saying the party's policies were being portrayed incorrectly, and referring to the Cap Pele councillor as a Liberal partisan.

"The People's Alliance from day one has said we respect bilingualism and the rights of both official language groups to receive service in their language of choice anywhere in the province," said the release.

"As most are aware, (school) transportation based on language has not been legally designated as an acquired right."

Still, the municipal council's resolution may reappear at an upcoming annual meeting of the francophone association of municipalities, representing 50 of the province 104 municipalities, said the group's director, Frederick Dion, in an interview.

"It (the Cap Pele resolution) is not clear. It's more like a statement at this point. ... It's not impossible that the resolution or another form of it could be presented to the members," he said.

The association also published a resolution last week urging parties not to form a coalition with the People's Alliance.

Meanwhile, Higgs said Wednesday his party believes in co-operating with all members of the legislature, and is merely seeking assurances the smaller parties won't move to bring down his government.

He said the resolution from Cap Pele goes too far because his party has made clear it will maintain its support for bilingualism, as laid out in the party's constitution.

"We've been very clear that our party constitution and our party principles aren't changing," he said.
"I think it's an overreaction. We saw it during the election process. It's a serious overreaction against me. I found that most disturbing. I found it almost a personal attack on myself."

Gallant has said he'll go forward with a throne speech on Oct. 23, even as recounts are unfolding this week in three ridings with close results — one held by the Tories, one by the Liberals and the third by the Greens.

Recounts started Wednesday in Saint John Harbour, where there was a narrow Liberal win, and Memramcook-Tantramar, where the Green candidate defeated a Liberal rival by 11 votes.

A lawyer for the Progressive Conservative candidate in the Saint John district has alleged that about 40 electors voted twice in the riding, which was won by the Liberals by a 10-vote margin.

The recounts in both ridings were expected to continue Thursday, while a third vote recount has been ordered for Thursday in the riding of Oromocto-Lincoln-Fredericton, a seat the Tories won by 93 votes.

— By Michael Tutton in Halifax

The Canadian Press
Note to readers: This is a corrected story. An earlier version had an incorrect number of seats won by the Progressive Conservatives and the Liberals.




https://pressfrom.info/ca/news/canada/-96118-tories-allege-voting-problems-in-new-brunswick.html

Tories allege voting problems in New Brunswick

05:25  03 october  2018 By Michael Tutton in Halifax

New Brunswick Progressive Conservative Leader Blaine Higgs addresses the media after meeting with Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau in Fredericton on Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/James West
New Brunswick Progressive Conservative Leader Blaine Higgs addresses the media after meeting with Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau in Fredericton on Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/James West© Provided by thecanadianpress.com New Brunswick Progressive Conservative Leader Blaine Higgs addresses the media after meeting with Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau in Fredericton on Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/James West Source: https://pressfrom.info/ca/news/canada/-96118-tories-allege-voting-problems-in-new-brunswick.html
© Provided by thecanadianpress.com New Brunswick Progressive Conservative Leader Blaine Higgs addresses the media after meeting with Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau in Fredericton on Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/James West Source: https://pressfrom.info/ca/news/canada/-96118-tories-allege-voting-problems-in-new-brunswick.html
New Brunswick Progressive Conservative Leader Blaine Higgs addresses the media after meeting with Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau in Fredericton on Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/James West Source: https://pressfrom.info/ca/news/canada/-96118-tories-allege-voting-problems-in-new-brunswick.html

New Brunswick Progressive Conservative Leader Blaine Higgs addresses the media after meeting with Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau in Fredericton on Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/James West© Provided by thecanadianpress.com New Brunswick Progressive Conservative Leader Blaine Higgs addresses the media after meeting with Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau in Fredericton on Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/James West Source: https://pressfrom.info/ca/news/canada/-96118-tories-allege-voting-problems-in-new-brunswick.html

SAINT JOHN, N.B. - The struggle for control of the New Brunswick legislature moved to the courts Tuesday with recounts set for two ridings — including one Saint John district where a lawyer for the Progressive Conservative candidate filed an affidavit alleging voting irregularities.
An allegation that about 40 electors voted twice in the riding of Saint John Harbour, which was won by the Liberals by a 10-vote margin, was filed with the Court of Queen's Bench in Saint John on Monday.
Source: https://pressfrom.info/ca/news/canada/-96118-tories-allege-voting-problems-in-new-brunswick.html
SAINT JOHN, N.B. - The struggle for control of the New Brunswick legislature moved to the courts Tuesday with recounts set for two ridings — including one Saint John district where a lawyer for the Progressive Conservative candidate filed an affidavit alleging voting irregularities.
An allegation that about 40 electors voted twice in the riding of Saint John Harbour, which was won by the Liberals by a 10-vote margin, was filed with the Court of Queen's Bench in Saint John on Monday.
Source: https://pressfrom.info/ca/news/canada/-96118-tories-allege-voting-problems-in-new-brunswick.html


https://www.nationalobserver.com/2018/10/02/news/four-year-deal-between-nb-tories-smaller-party-ideal-stability-higgs





New Brunswick Green Party Leader David Coon aspeaks to the media after casting his vote at the Centre Communautaire Saint-Anne in Fredericton, N.B., on Monday, Sept. 24, 2018. File photo by The Canadian Press/James West





New Brunswick's Tory leader says a four-year agreement with one of the smaller political parties would help create stability in a province stuck with a deadlocked result from last week's election.

The Tories, led by Blaine Higgs, won 22 seats in the legislature — one more than the Liberals. Neither party has enough seats for a majority. However, Liberal Premier Brian Gallant has said he intends to continue governing as both leaders try to gain support from the third parties holding the balance of power.

On Monday, Higgs met with the Green Leader David Coon and emerged to say the parties share some common policy areas, such as improving the openness of government.

He also said the Greens are interested in a four-year agreement like the one in British Columbia between the NDP and the Green party, which states the agreement is in effect "until the next fixed-date election."

Though the B.C. agreement doesn't guarantee the support of the Greens, it sets out a series of guidelines on how the two parties will work together, and it requires the minority government to hold a referendum on proportional representation.

Higgs said the document is "maybe more thorough" than something his party would sign, but added he'll see where talks go with the Green leader.

Coon issued a brief statement Monday, saying the "ongoing discussions" with Higgs and Gallant will continue this week.

"Both agreed with me that we need to find a way to bring a stable government for the people of New Brunswick in this minority government situation," Coon's statement said. "I and my caucus will continue to work to achieve this."

The right-of-centre People's Alliance and the Green party scooped up three seats apiece on Sept. 24.
The People's Alliance has already said it would help prop up a minority Tory government for up to 18 months, even though a formal deal or coalition has not been struck.

As for the Greens, they have yet to make any commitments, official or otherwise.

Higgs told reporters that he likes the idea of the longer-term agreement being floated by the Greens, and he said it was something People's Alliance Leader Kris Austin might consider as well.

"We're using the template that was struck out West ... maybe it's more thorough than something we need to have," Higgs said after his meeting with Coon.

"Ideally, that agreement is a four-year document. And I think if we can find a four-year commitment, and I think Mr. Austin would also be open to that, because we want stability here in the province, and that's what we're striving for."

Higgs also said it's important for the province's financial stability to work out a longer-term arrangement that will ensure bond raters don't downgrade the province's credit rating due to political uncertainty.

"If they think we're going into an election, that's just one more item bond raters look at ... and then we're deeper in the hole," he said.

Austin said in a telephone interview that while his party also wishes to create stability in government, "at the same time we want to have our autonomy as a party to continue to fight for things we've been fighting for all along."

He said he is hesitant to say he'd favour a four-year agreement without looking into the possibility in greater detail.

Higgs was recently downplaying his party's relationship with the People's Alliance, describing it as an informal, verbal agreement.

However, Austin said that he will expect talks with a Progressive Conservative government prior to offering support on the throne speech and financial bills.

"I would expect to have some kind of discussions or negotiations leading into it," he said.

On Friday, Gallant said he would try to form a minority government with the Green Party and will recall the legislature for a throne speech by Oct. 23.

Gallant said the Liberals will not form a coalition with the People's Alliance, saying there are "fundamental values" the Liberals don't share with the smaller party, particularly their language policies.



http://journalmetro.com/actualites/national/1817692/n-b-les-verts-et-lalliance-decideront/




Les tiers partis détiennent la balance du pouvoir au Nouveau-Brunswick




https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/two-potential-n-b-kingmaker-parties-radically-differ-in-policies-leader-styles-1.4108231

Two potential N.B. kingmaker parties radically differ in policies, leader styles





Two parties vying to be power brokers in N.B. radically differ in policies, leader styles

By Michael Tutton The Canadian Press


New Brunswick Green Party Leader David Coon aspeaks to the media after casting his vote at the Centre Communautaire Saint-Anne in Fredericton, N.B., on Monday, Sept. 24, 2018.
New Brunswick Green Party Leader David Coon aspeaks to the media after casting his vote at the Centre Communautaire Saint-Anne in Fredericton, N.B., on Monday, Sept. 24, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/James West


The two parties vying to be the power brokers in New Brunswick’s minority parliament could scarcely be more different when it comes to policies and leadership styles.

The vote on Monday saw surprise gains for the People’s Alliance Party, a party on the right of the spectrum that has questioned policies such as ensuring francophones have the right to separate school bus services.


Its leader, Kris Austin, has a populist style, and was in an exuberant mood on Monday evening.

“This is what victory looks like folks,” he told new constituents in Fredericton-Grand Lakes, with his party elected or leading in three seats of the 49-seat legislature, late on Monday night.

“The People’s Alliance tapped into that frustration with the governing elites. They call themselves the People’s Alliance for a reason. They’re the people’s party,” said Don Wright, a political scientist at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton.


The party favours dropping the moratorium on fracking, bringing in electoral recall and dropping corporate subsidies.

Meanwhile, David Coon, the Green leader who was handily re-elected in Fredericton South, adopted his familiar low-key, critical stance as his party expanded to three seats in the legislature.



His acceptance speech seemed to cast his new rival in a harsh light, perhaps signalling the message he’ll be delivering about his new rival in the months to come.

“The people of Fredericton South voted for hope, not fear. They voted for kindness. … They voted for change, not the status quo. And you voted for goodwill and not for anger,” he said, as the Greens had been declared elected in three ridings – two with large francophone populations.

In an interview late Monday night, he said Austin’s party is willing to strip away services to francophones in emergency medical services, and advance environmental policies that lead to carbon pollution.

“It seems willing to take people’s rights away when it comes to the Acadians and francophones of this province. … They also seem prepared to open up and support fracking to exploit shale gas in the face or risk to our water supply and climate change,” he said.

“They’re pretty fundamental differences.”

Austin said there are some differences between the two smaller parties, but noted that both have called for an end to the spraying of glyphosate on forests and more free votes of members of the legislature.

“There’s some common ground there, but we’ll see how it works going forward,” he said.

Both leaders have had a long, hard grind to their electoral success.

Coon took over leadership of the party in 2012, and won the party’s first seat in 2014, after a career as an environmentalist who critiqued large industry’s close ties with government in exploiting the province’s natural resources.


Austin lost his bid for a seat by fewer than 30 votes during the 2014 election, and has spent four years gradually building the party around the province.

Neither of the two small parties won five seats, which is what’s required for official party status.

However, Wright said both politicians are pondering what potential alliances they might form to advance their agendas.

The political scientist said it’s likely the Liberals would first approach the Green party for their support as they try to form a minority government, adding that Greens are more ideologically compatible with the Liberals than the People’s Alliance.

“It’s going to make for interesting bedfellows in a minority government,” Wright said.

He said the difference between the Greens and the Progressive Conservatives over a carbon tax and other environmental issues could be too large a gulf – pushing the Tories toward the People’s Alliance.

Erin Crandall, a political scientist at Acadia University, said which ever party forms government will have to work with the two parties, and it will make for a different kind of governing from the norm in the province – which hasn’t had a minority government in almost a century.

“It’s really interesting because you have the People’s Alliance and the Greens, which are kind of parties that don’t necessarily kind of side easily with the two parties that are governing,” she said.

 “Nobody wants an election right away, and it might mean less legislation is being passed. … But the legislation that is passed will have at least two parties support.


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 23, 2018 7:56 am    Post subject: New Brunswick Provincial Election on September 24Reply with quote

( the provincial election in New Brunswick is now officially underway , tight numbers in the legislature although liberals appear to have somewhat of an advantage going into campaign. the pc's have a new leader but not a lot of money . as for the left , not much of an ndp presence in New Brunswick although there is 1 green mla . )


The campaign for the Sept. 24 New Brunswick election is officially underway

Kim Poffenroth
New Brunswick’s Chief Electoral Officer Kim Poffenroth says the mechanisms to be used this fall have passed more recent electoral tests.


The Canadian Press
Published Thursday, August 23, 2018 6:30AM EDT

FREDERICTON -- The New Brunswick provincial election campaign is officially underway.

Chief Electoral Officer Kimberly Poffenroth signed the writs yesterday to set the wheels in motion for the vote set for Sept. 24.

The economy, energy, trade, and health care are expected to be among the major issues debated door to door as candidates vie for the 49 seats in the provincial legislature.

The campaigning has been underway for some time, but now all the campaign signs will go up, and more promises made.

Liberal Premier Brian Gallant makes a campaign announcement today in Moncton, while Progressive Conservative Leader Blaine Higgs makes an announcement in Tracyville, near Fredericton.

The leaders of the Green and People's Alliance parties are campaigning in the Fredericton area, while the New Democrats launch their campaign in front of the provincial legislature.

At dissolution the Liberals had 24 seats, the Progressive Conservatives 22, there was one Green and one Independent, and one vacant seat.


https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/the-campaign-for-the-sept-24-new-brunswick-election-is-officially-underway-1.4064620



  

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6RAh27ekVg&t=59s

Daryl Branscombe, Ken McGeorge - Coalition of Concerned Citizens (Politics)
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The Dennis Report
Published on Mar 27, 2018

Daryl Branscombe and Ken McGeorge speak with passion on how politics
in New Brunswick must change. Clearly tor them now is the time for
action and leadership. We explore needed changes to health care ... no
more studies, put the studies into action. Same for addressing the
debt and deficit ... maybe creation of a public bank is the solution.
Clear throughout the conversation is the deep passion the old
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do things differently. To start that process, we need a new and open
conversation on how to improve politics in New Brunswick. Link:
Coalition of Concerned Citizens and support documents and studies
mentioned in the interview :

http://coalitionnb.com/


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---------- Forwarded message ----------
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Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2018 09:09:16 -0700
Subject: Merci / Thank you Re: Re My Calls to the Coalition of Concerned Citizens
To: david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com

(Français à suivre)

If your email is pertaining to the Government of New Brunswick, please
email me at brian.gallant@gnb.ca

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Thank you.

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Merci.


Original article is at

http://maritimes.indymedia.org/news/2004/06/7980.php

IS ELVY ROBICHAID SEEING THE LIGHT????
by Charles LeBlanc Friday, Jun. 25, 2004 at 10:56 AM
Fredericton

updates from Charles

I got a few late stories that I want to bring up.
They had a protest at the Legislature on Wednesday
and I would say about 400 people showed up. I made my
own little investigation in the crowd and I soon found
out that many people from the Northern Part of the
Province knew about my protest.
These Acadians read about my protest in L’Acadie
Nouvelle! A few weeks earlier, I found out that the
English Population from the Miramichi area didn’t know
about my fight so this shows me that it’s so important
to have the media covering your issues.
During the protest, I felt like I was in a police
state. There were cops are over the place. I
approached three of them and said - My God? We need
violence, bricks going through windows, people being
shot and tear gas!!!
This is the only way that the Government will
listen.
One cop said - If I have to use my gun? I know
exactly where my first bullet is going to go!! Pretty
scary…lol….
Speaking of violence?
That guy from the Sackville area who went to
Toronto with his vehicle full of guns! Very scary
Stuff!!!
What did I tell you people in the past? Someone is
going to crack up one of these days and I know for a
fact the area targeted is going to be the Legislature.

There’s always undercovers cops around but only
when the House is in session.
As God as my witness I hope nothing happens but
it’s just a matter of time till someone is push over
the edge.
I guess a guy name David Amos was shown the door
yesterday at the Legislature. This guy is running as
an Independent candidate in the riding of Fundy Royal.
I met the guy over the net and he has a beef with our
political bureaucrats.
I admire people fighting for what they believe in
but you can’t get carried away. I guess in this case?
He wanted to speak from the Gallery and that’s a big
faux pas!


https://davidamos.blogspot.com/


Tuesday, October 31, 2006

For the record

Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 14:11:03 -0800 (PST)
From: "David Amos"
Subject:Fwd: Sgt Vaillancourt just talked byway of 506 452 3431 now I
will take a guess at his email address
To:mleger@stu.ca, jwalker@stu.ca, plee@stu.ca, carleton@stu.ca,
oldmaison@yahoo.com, kelly.lamrock@gnb.ca

http://www.charlesinthehouse.com/

Everybody knows that Chucky Leblanc wasn't the only dude covertly
banished from the Legislative Buildling. How come he get all the press
I must ask? Perhaps you should ask his old pal and your cohort Kelly
Lamrock what gives with this shit sometime N'est Pas?

Hell everyone in your University knows that I was illegally evicted
from the polling station at the Student Union Building on January
23rd. Tell me what would Stevey Boy Harper do if that had happened to
him? Sue? Am I any less of a man than the Prime Minister.or the French
man you and your students support? Now Computer WCIE should search the
Blogs Chucky. Live by the sword. Die by the sword so to speak EH?

Veritas Vincit
David Raymond Amos

http://www1.gnb.ca/legis/bios1/bio-e.asp?idNo=102&versionfiltered=e

David Amos wrote:

Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 08:57:07 -0800 (PST)
From: David Amos motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com
Subject: Sgt Vaillancourt just talked byway of 506 452 3431 now I will
take a guess at his email address
To: Stephane.vaillancourt@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, imc-maritimes@riseup.net,
oldmaison@yahoo.com, Bill.Fraser@gnb.ca, mary.schryer@gnb.ca,
rick.miles@gnb.ca, jack.keir@gnb.ca, Bernard.LeBlanc@gnb.ca,
Cheryl.Lavoie@gnb.ca, greg.byrne@gnb.ca, john.foran@gnb.ca,
giuliano.zaccardelli@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
CC: ted.tax@justice.gc.ca, belord@gnb.ca, DannyWilliams@gov.nl.ca,
davies.carl@nbpub.com, bruce.northrup@gnb.ca, carl.urquhart@gnb.ca,
claude.landry@gnb.ca, mike.olscamp@gnb.ca, MacKay.P@parl.gc.ca,
Day.S@parl.gc.ca, Moore.R@parl.gc.ca, Allen.M@parl.gc.ca,
Thompson.G@parl.gc.ca, info@pco-bcp.gc.ca

I warned him that I was a very fierce political animal. I also made it
clear to Sgt. Vaillancourt that I have many very justifiable reasons
not to trust any cop anymore. I will do as I said and sue the Crown
Corp known as the RCMP in the Court of the Queen's Bench in
Fredericton unless somebody doesn't act with the scope of their
employment ASAP. However I must do as I promised and file my first
complaint against the Crown in Federal Court first. In the "mean" time
perhaps some local cop in New Brunswick should simply do his job and
investigate all the material I have given to them over the years. They
really stop their bullshit about jusridiction and mandate in order to
protect their personal interests. Do they not understand that I can
sue them as individuals? There is nothing wrong with exposing the
truth about my allegations of criminal conduct in support of public
corruption for the benefit of all Canadians. Just act non paritsan and
let the politcal card fall where they may. Lawyers and politicains are
infinitely replacable and all falsly claim to be ethical as they pick
our pockets. I would love to hear my name mentioned in a very public
forum even if it was slandered. Before the Yankee elections on
November 7th would be nice EH? Politicians cops and lawyers should
look to their own personal interests and then uphold the law and the
public trust placed in their positions. After all that is their job
not mine N'est Pas?
I do not have to do anything any cop or lawyer may wish to suggest
anymore. Not all Maritimers are dumb defeatists as Stevey Boy Harper
has suggested in the past. At least I am one dumb pigheaded Maritimer
who knows the differnce between my rights under the Charter and the
government's wrongs practiced against them. I also know when somebody
has falied their oath to uphold the law and protect the public
interests and I certainly know how to hold them accountable in a legal
and ethical fashion. To say you will sue someone is not a threat. It
is merely a promise. Most lawyers employ such words everyday and they
practice law for a fee.
I have taken no oath to obey other then one to my wife and an unspoken
one to my seed.. Thus I obey only my own consience and I stress test
my own integrity every day in the best interests of my Clan. It is
them whom I serve and protect without a fee because it is my duty to
do so just as cops and other public servants etc are gainfully
employed to protect us all under oath and rule of law. My family has
suffered enough over the past five years. Tis high time I sought
monetary relief from our bad acting governemnts in order to bring them
home to Canada to live in peace and escape further Yankee malice.
Anyone can check my work. Much of it still remains on file in the
public record of many Yankee courts and one Canadian one. I am certain
that anyone would agree that my Clan has had amazing patience thus
far. I say nay never no more. I have been a student of enough Canadian
law to get a good grip on the scene. It is time to put what I learned
to good use for the benefit of my Clan. EH?
I am sending three emails to Sgt Vaillancourt and his bosses to
protect my own dumb arse from more false allegations I will also use
hard copy as evidence against the RCMP in court. Clearly I have
introduced him to a few local witnesses EH? Sending these emails to
most of them is truly redundant but it is to serve my own ends in the
blogs. Charles Leblanc should know by now where to find this
particular email posted within a blog. It is easy for anyone call me a
liar or crazy as a loon or even to make the false claim that I am some
kind of a criminal threat to them. But putting the claim in writing
and signng one's name to the document is another kettle of fish. N'est
Pas? Try it sometime soon. In fact I Double Dog Dare Ya to.
Veritas Vincit
David Raymond Amos


Stéphane Vaillancourt
506-452-3431
506-470-2300 (cell)
506- 558-1270 (pager)

I know for a fact it was my calls to Parliament etc in response to the
following words that made the RCMP start to do their job and call me
back.

OTTAWA - Wayne Easter, the former solicitor-general who presided
during the Arar ordeal, appeared to contradict earlier testimony from
RCMP head Giuliano Zacardelli today when he answered questions at a
commons committee.
Responding to Justice Dennis O’Connor’s report on the Arar case at the
public safety and national security committee, Easter said he was
never told the RCMP had passed on false information to the United
States and was never told the RCMP tried to correct it, as claimed by
Zacardelli.
“I was not informed that the RCMP had provided inaccurate information
to the U.S.,” Easter told the MPs.
When Zacardelli met with the committee in September he was asked when
he informed his minister about the RCMP’s error, and he replied that
he could not recall specifically but that “briefings and timelines
started to be prepared for him as the matter came up, and we started
providing that information.”
But Easter emphatically told the committee that that information never
reached him. In preparation for today’s appearance Easter said he
reviewed documents, briefing notes and material he had received during
his tenure on the Arar case and met with his staff in order to have a
clear timeline of what he knew and when.
In two briefing notes from October and November of 2002, Easter said,
“There was no reference to errors in information, no reference to
false information, nor was there any reference to any corrective
efforts having been made by the RCMP with respect to any of the
information which may have been shared.”
The same was true in briefings given in June and July of the following
year, Easter testified.
Giving further evidence he was in the dark abut the erroneous
information passed on to the U.S., Easter said the issue was never
raised with him by his American counterpart Attorney General John
Ashcroft. Presumably when American investigators learned they had
false information on Arar, Ashcroft would have been briefed on that
information, Easter said, and he believes Ashcroft would have shared
that with him.
“Attorney General Ashcroft…would have undoubtedly raised that point
with me,” Easter said.Asked whether he would have acted differently
had he known earlier that Arar had no terrorist links, Easter said he
didn’t want to answer hypothetical questions.
Maher Arar, a Canadian citizen, was arrested in the United States in
2002, and sent to his native Syria where he was imprisoned for a year
and endured torture before being released without charge.
The committee is planning to recall Zacardelli to clarify his initial
testimony and he will likely be asked about the contradictions
provided today by his former political boss.
© CanWest News Service 2006



https://www.pcnb.ca/candidate/claude-landry/


Tracadie-Sheila

Last updated : August 18, 2018
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Campaign headquarters:

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Claude Landry is a native of Tracadie and it is also where he has always lived.

He is one of eight children of Bernadette and Émile Landry. He
graduated from the Polyvalente W.-Arthur-Losier in 1973. He later
obtained a degree in health sciences from the University of Moncton in
1976 and a doctorate in dental surgery from the University of Montreal
in 1982. He practiced dentistry in Tracadie from 1982 to 1991 and in
Neguac from 1991 to 2001.

Claude Landry began his political career in 1992 when he became City
Councillor of the City of Tracadie-Sheila. He later became Minister
Elvy Robichaud’s Chief of Staff from 2001 to 2006, before being
elected MLA in the riding of Tracadie-Sheila in 2006 and again in
2010.

Claude has served on the Standing Committee on Estimates and Fiscal
Policy and the Standing Committee on Law Amendments. He has also been
a spokesperson for the Official Opposition in areas related to
education. During his career, he served on the Tracadie Historical
Museum Board of Directors and the Tracadie Hospital Safeguard
Committee, as well as being Chef de Mission for the Jeux de l’Acadie
in Grand Falls. He was also a member of La Colombe Funeral
Cooperative.

Today, Claude Landry mainly looks after his mother doing the work of a
caregiver. He understands the concerns of families and seniors who
need home care. He enjoys walking during the summer and snowshoeing
during the winter. It is in Claude’s nature to help the people of his
community and he wishes today to continue to invest more for the
advancement of his region.




---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2018 07:54:21 -0400
Subject: Methinks that your friends are beginning to admit that your
buddy David Coon is just another player in the wicked game Nesy Pas
Chucky Crybaby Leblanc?
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<andre@jafaust.com>, "David.Coon"<David.Coon@gnb.ca>, "blaine.higgs"
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Political Junkies Jack Macdougall and Blogger Charles LeBlanc debate issues!!!

https://youtu.be/U42Jzt7ImLs

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http://oldmaison.blogspot.com/2007/01/david-coon-from-conservation-council.html

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

David Coon from the Conservation Council of New Brunswick - BEEN
THERE!!! DONE THAT!!!!

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Originally uploaded by Oldmaison.
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Posted by Charles LeBlanc at 11:44 PM

19 comments:

Anonymous said...
    David Coon is a waste of space and air. He is just like charles,
he flaps his lips without knowing anything about the subject.
    12:39 AM

Charles LeBlanc said...
    I'm surprised that I posted the comment.

    David does a fantastic job!!!!
    12:49 AM

Anonymous said...
    Well there you go again sensoring comments, and you are actively
trying to get the NB papers to stop doing that to you.

    Plus I have to disagree, I don't think Mr. Coon is doing a good
job. I personally don't agree with everything he says because he has
no scientific proof or his proof is too biast and one sided. But with
that said when he does bring good unbiast proof I do agree with some
of the things he says, but not all.
    7:43 AM

Anonymous said...
    Me too, talk about being a waste of space and knowing nothing
about a topic, there's one right there. If you want a definition of
New Brunswick's culture of defeat, that first comment is a perfect
example.
    8:43 AM

Anonymous said...
    you guys think you could do a better job, I hardly doubt that.
    10:55 AM

Charles LeBlanc said...
    I wish the Irving's employees would ignore this blog!!!!
    11:04 AM

Anonymous said...
    Who are the Irving employees? And why would they write comments?
    Do you have proof they are Irving employees?

    I need answers to these questions. If you can't provide answers
how do I know you are not just making this clame up?
    12:12 PM

Anonymous said...
    Think about is 12:12, really hard.
    1:07 PM

Anonymous said...
    There is nothing about David Coon that warrants anything more than
a pat on the back and a thank you. CCNB with David's policy writing
has protected the health and safety of NB'ers as much as possible
within the weak laws and regulations . I respect the fact that you may
be an Irving lackey but you are ignorant and stupid. Go pound oil.
    4:48 PM

Just Passing said...
    anonymous 4:48 is 100% correct "There is nothing about David Coon
that warrants anything" Never has there been a more truthful statement
made. This man knows his stuff. But its anonymous 4:48 impressive
command of the English language that is really impressive. Surely the
head of his debating team in kindergarten. I was pleased to see he
refrained from using crass remarks about mothers. A sign of a true
intellectual.
    12:07 AM

Anonymous said...
    4:48 here,

    I'm referring to the comment topic when I respond and nothing
else. The initial comment refers to David wasting space and air like
he should be discounted from any debate. I simply stated that he
warrants not a dismissal but a pat on the back and a thank you. Clear?
Then keep passing.
    12:20 PM

Just Passing said...
    Actually anonymous 4:38 you say nothing except accuse anyone that
points out your ignorance as an Irving lackey then tell them insult
them by name calling. You contribute nothing to any discussion at all.
You merely show you lack of maturity as I already pointed out.
    5:06 PM

Anonymous said...
    You must be frothing at the mouth just passing because you're
making errors and not making sense. I suggest you get back to the
photocopier.
    5:40 PM

Just Passing said...
    When you can't find anything else to criticize but spelling
mistakes then you know you truly have little worth saying don't you
think anonymous 5:40? But then again, that can't always be true. After
all, your spelling is just fine yet you obviously have little that's
worth saying. So I guess there all exceptions to all rules. I am a
little bit confused as to why a photocopier though...is that how you
correct spelling mistakes? Or was that just a little error on your
part, not that I would ever think of mentioning it.
    9:01 PM

Anonymous said...
    Sorry, just passing I thought you would "get it". I apologize for
your confusion. This my last comment, thanks it's been kinda fun.
    10:39 AM

Just Passing said...
    Well I am glad to hear that although I find it hard to believe.
But perhaps it is for the best you were rather in over your head.
    3:43 PM

jwmcq said...
    Maybe a thought would be to not publish anything from all the
anonymous posters. If they do not have at least the moxy to use some
kind of handle, it shows just how cowardly they are.

    It's real easy to sign Anonymous to something, especially if you
do not have the courage of your convictions.
    8:04 PM

Just Anonymously Passing said...
    I can't quite understand why some one would us anonymous any way.
It's not like anyone is asking for names and addresses. Just a little
bit of consistency. Maybe its just that their too lazy to pick a name.
Or, maybe they don't know how?
    11:43 PM

Anonymous said...
    you guys are all anonymous. Just passing, j wmcq too...
    4:29 PM

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On 8/5/18, David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> wrote:
> I called Bowser and asked him if he remembered me and the email he
> responded to four years ago (It call be reviewed in the blog below).
> After he admitted that he did, I asked if he knew of my lawsuit
> against the Crown. When admitted that he did we were done talking. As
> you well know I do not waste my precious time talking to BULLSHITTERS.
> Everybody and his dog with two clues between their ears should well
> understand why Bowser a Professional Bullshitter just earned a bigger
> F for FAIL than all the corrupt smiling bastards he laments about for
> very obvious reasons.
>
>
> At least Brian Gallant's computer is ethical now and then N'esy Pas Chucky
> Baby?
>
>
> http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2018/08/gee-good-governent-dude-donny-bowser.html
>
> Sunday, 5 August 2018
>
> Golly Gosh Batman "The Good Governent" Dude Donny Bowser held a fancy
> press conference at the Crowne Plaza in Fat Fred City and only Chucky
> Crybaby Leblanc one Irving newsrag minion and a few Green Meanies came
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BU3kcK6RdL8
>
> David Amos Federal Court Date is today at 2:00pm at the Federal Building!!!
>
> 257 views
> Charles Leblanc
> Published on May 23, 2017
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NleOggG0_34
>
> Blogger attends Anti Spray News Conference at the Crown Plaza in
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>
> Charles Leblanc
> Published on Aug 2, 2018
>
>
>
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Caroline Mulroney <caroline@carolinemulroney.ca>
> Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2018 03:24:16 -0700
> Subject: Thank you for your message! Re: So much for the Integrity of
> your buddies in the CBC N'esy Pas Chucky Crybaby Leblanc?
> To: motomaniac333@gmail.com
>
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>
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "Gallant, Premier Brian (PO/CPM)"<Brian.Gallant@gnb.ca>
> Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2018 10:24:19 +0000
> Subject: RE: So much for the Integrity of your buddies in the CBC
> N'esy Pas Chucky Crybaby Leblanc?
> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>
> Thank you for writing to the Premier of New Brunswick.  Please be
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>
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>.  Thank you!
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>
>
>
> On 8/3/18, David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> wrote:
>> http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2018/08/methinks-nobody-should-be-surprised.html
>>
>>
>> Thursday, 2 August 2018
>>
>> Methinks nobody should be surprised when everybody knows the liberals
>> control CBC N'esy Pas?
>>
>> After the LIEbrano Propaganda Machine commonly known as the CBC had
>> blocked enough comments of mine that I had deemed important I quit for
>> the evening. Why waste my precious time arguing with evil bastards
>> only to see my work evaporate even after it has been read and argued?
>>
>> Here are a few examples from 3 articles yesterday
>>
>>
>> http://www.cbc.ca/news/opinion/ontario-news-now-opinion-1.4770244
>>
>>
>> David Amos
>> Content disabled.
>> @Nicolas Krinis I agree but for far different reasons
>>
>> Methinks this is the best article I read today that proves my point in
>> spades that CBC and the liberals are no better than the Conservatives
>> they lament about N'esy Pas?
>>
>>
>>
>> http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/loonie-oil-canada-1.4769706
>>
>>
>> David Amos
>> Content disabled.
>> @Rob Johnston Methinks we should all be grateful that your comment is
>> the most liked one Perhaps the government will notice folks are upset
>> N'esy Pas?
>>
>>
>> David Amos
>> Content disabled.
>> @Peter Parker "As a Canadian how do I "take advantage" of the low
>> Canadian dollar?"
>>
>> Beats me I truly believe the export argument is nonsense. If the
>> loonie is worth less your stuff is worth less as well. Think of things
>> in extremes. If the loonie was only worth 10 Yankee pennies would you
>> sell you stuff for that exchange? How much would they sell your stuff
>> for once they got it in their possession? Methinks the Banksters play
>> a wicked games as they manipulate the money markets N'esy Pas?
>>
>>
>> http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/basic-income-ontario-admits-breaking-promise-1.4770772
>>
>> David Amos
>> Content disabled.
>> @Kham Hammerschmam "I hope you get the treatment you need.
>>
>> Methinks you are well aware that I have been treated rather poorly
>> already Perhaps someday your teacher will read these documents and
>> explain them to you N'esy Pas?
>>
>> https://www.scribd.com/doc/2718120/integrity-yea-right
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: Kevin Leahy <kevin.leahy@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>
>>> Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2018 07:37:19 -0400
>>> Subject: Re: Fwd: I bet Rotten Ralphy Goodale and Caroline Mulroney know
>>> why
>>> I
>>> will contact Doug Ford's Attorney General as soon as I know who it is
>>> N'esy
>>> Pas?
>>> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>>>
>>> Please be advised that I will be on leave from June 29th to July 16th.
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>>> the acting EMRO during my absence, he can be reached on Groupwise.
>>> Feel free to resend your email after the 16th of July at which time I
>>> will be happy to respond.  Should an urgency require you to get in
>>> touch with me during this period  S/Sgt Maillet will be happy to relay
>>> a message.  Enjoy the start of summer!
>>>
>>> Veuillez noter que je serai en congé du 29 juin au 14 juillet compris.
>>> Je ne surveillerai pas mes courriels et je ne serai pas disponible par
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>>>
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>>>
>>> ---------- Original message ----------
>>> From: "Fitch, Leanne"<leanne.fitch@fredericton.ca>
>>> Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2018 11:50:50 +0000
>>> Subject: Automatic reply: Somebody say Hey to the former Attorney
>>> General
>>> Greggy Baby Byrne for me will ya He don't call he dn't write since he,
>>> your
>>> pal
>>> Woodside and YOU made the big Faux Pas in 2004 N'esy Pas Chucky Leblanc
>>> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>>>
>>> Annual leave/Vacances annuelle June/juin 27-July/juillet 9, 2018
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>> ---------- Original message ----------
>>> From: Premier of Ontario | Premier ministre de l’Ontario
>>> <Premier@ontario.ca>
>>> Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2018 11:25:48 +0000
>>> Subject: Automatic reply: I bet Rotten Ralphy Goodale and Caroline
>>> Mulroney
>>> know why I will contact Doug Ford's Attorney General as soon as I know
>>> who
>>> it is N'esy Pas?
>>> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Original message ----------
>>> From: Caroline Mulroney <caroline@carolinemulroney.ca>
>>> Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2018 04:25:48 -0700
>>> Subject: Thank you for your message! Re: I bet Rotten Ralphy Goodale and
>>> Caroline Mulroney know why I will contact Doug Ford's Attorney General
>>> as
>>> soon as I know who it is N'esy Pas?
>>> To: motomaniac333@gmail.com
>>>
>>> Thank you for your email. A member of our team will get back to you as
>>> soon as possible.
>>>
>>> Warm regards,
>>>
>>> Team Caroline
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.ca/2017/11/federal-court-of-appeal-finally-makes.html
>>>
>>> Sunday, 19 November 2017
>>>
>>> Federal Court of Appeal Finally Makes The BIG Decision And Publishes
>>> It Now The Crooks Cannot Take Back Ticket To Try Put My Matter Before
>>> The Supreme Court
>>>
>>> https://decisions.fct-cf.gc.ca/fca-caf/decisions/en/item/236679/index.do
>>>
>>>
>>> Federal Court of Appeal Decisions
>>>
>>> Amos v. Canada
>>> Court (s) Database
>>>
>>> Federal Court of Appeal Decisions
>>> Date
>>>
>>> 2017-10-30
>>> Neutral citation
>>>
>>> 2017 FCA 213
>>> File numbers
>>>
>>> A-48-16
>>> Date: 20171030
>>>
>>> Docket: A-48-16
>>> Citation: 2017 FCA 213
>>> CORAM:
>>>
>>> WEBB J.A.
>>> NEAR J.A.
>>> GLEASON J.A.
>>>
>>>
>>> BETWEEN:
>>>
>>> DAVID RAYMOND AMOS
>>> Respondent on the cross-appeal
>>> (and formally Appellant)
>>>
>>> and
>>>
>>> HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN
>>> Appellant on the cross-appeal
>>> (and formerly Respondent)
>>> Heard at Fredericton, New Brunswick, on May 24, 2017.
>>> Judgment delivered at Ottawa, Ontario, on October 30, 2017.
>>> REASONS FOR JUDGMENT BY:
>>>
>>> THE COURT
>>>
>>> Date: 20171030
>>>
>>> Docket: A-48-16
>>> Citation: 2017 FCA 213
>>> CORAM:
>>>
>>> WEBB J.A.
>>> NEAR J.A.
>>> GLEASON J.A.
>>>
>>>
>>> BETWEEN:
>>> DAVID RAYMOND AMOS
>>> Respondent on the cross-appeal
>>> (and formally Appellant)
>>> and
>>> HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN
>>> Appellant on the cross-appeal
>>> (and formerly Respondent)
>>> REASONS FOR JUDGMENT BY THE COURT
>>>
>>> I.                    Introduction
>>>
>>> [1]               On September 16, 2015, David Raymond Amos (Mr. Amos)
>>> filed a 53-page Statement of Claim (the Claim) in Federal Court
>>> against Her Majesty the Queen (the Crown). Mr. Amos claims $11 million
>>> in damages and a public apology from the Prime Minister and Provincial
>>> Premiers for being illegally barred from accessing parliamentary
>>> properties and seeks a declaration from the Minister of Public Safety
>>> that the Canadian Government will no longer allow the Royal Canadian
>>> Mounted Police (RCMP) and Canadian Forces to harass him and his clan
>>> (Claim at para. 96).
>>>
>>>
>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>> From: David Amos motomaniac333@gmail.com
>>>> Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2017 09:32:09 -0400
>>>> Subject: Attn Integrity Commissioner Alexandre Deschênes, Q.C.,
>>>> To: coi@gnb.ca
>>>> Cc: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com
>>>>
>>>> Good Day Sir
>>>>
>>>> After I heard you speak on CBC I called your office again and managed
>>>> to speak to one of your staff for the first time
>>>>
>>>> Please find attached the documents I promised to send to the lady who
>>>> answered the phone this morning. Please notice that not after the Sgt
>>>> at Arms took the documents destined to your office his pal Tanker
>>>> Malley barred me in writing with an "English" only document.
>>>>
>>>> These are the hearings and the dockets in Federal Court that I
>>>> suggested that you study closely.
>>>>
>>>> This is the docket in Federal Court
>>>>
>>>> http://cas-cdc-www02.cas-satj.gc.ca/IndexingQueries/infp_RE_info_e.php?court_no=T-1557-15&select_court=T
>>>>
>>>> These are digital recordings of  the last three hearings
>>>>
>>>> Dec 14th https://archive.org/details/BahHumbug
>>>>
>>>> January 11th, 2016 https://archive.org/details/Jan11th2015
>>>>
>>>> April 3rd, 2017
>>>>
>>>> https://archive.org/details/April32017JusticeLeblancHearing
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> This is the docket in the Federal Court of Appeal
>>>>
>>>> http://cas-cdc-www02.cas-satj.gc.ca/IndexingQueries/infp_RE_info_e.php?court_no=A-48-16&select_court=All
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The only hearing thus far
>>>>
>>>> May 24th, 2017
>>>>
>>>> https://archive.org/details/May24thHoedown
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> This Judge understnds the meaning of the word Integrity
>>>>
>>>> Date: 20151223
>>>>
>>>> Docket: T-1557-15
>>>>
>>>> Fredericton, New Brunswick, December 23, 2015
>>>>
>>>> PRESENT:        The Honourable Mr. Justice Bell
>>>>
>>>> BETWEEN:
>>>>
>>>> DAVID RAYMOND AMOS
>>>>
>>>> Plaintiff
>>>>
>>>> and
>>>>
>>>> HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN
>>>>
>>>> Defendant
>>>>
>>>> ORDER
>>>>
>>>> (Delivered orally from the Bench in Fredericton, New Brunswick, on
>>>> December 14, 2015)
>>>>
>>>> The Plaintiff seeks an appeal de novo, by way of motion pursuant to
>>>> the Federal Courts Rules (SOR/98-106), from an Order made on November
>>>> 12, 2015, in which Prothonotary Morneau struck the Statement of Claim
>>>> in its entirety.
>>>>
>>>> At the outset of the hearing, the Plaintiff brought to my attention a
>>>> letter dated September 10, 2004, which he sent to me, in my then
>>>> capacity as Past President of the New Brunswick Branch of the Canadian
>>>> Bar Association, and the then President of the Branch, Kathleen Quigg,
>>>> (now a Justice of the New Brunswick Court of Appeal).  In that letter
>>>> he stated:
>>>>
>>>> As for your past President, Mr. Bell, may I suggest that you check the
>>>> work of Frank McKenna before I sue your entire law firm including you.
>>>> You are your brother’s keeper.
>>>>
>>>> Frank McKenna is the former Premier of New Brunswick and a former
>>>> colleague of mine at the law firm of McInnes Cooper. In addition to
>>>> expressing an intention to sue me, the Plaintiff refers to a number of
>>>> people in his Motion Record who he appears to contend may be witnesses
>>>> or potential parties to be added. Those individuals who are known to
>>>> me personally, include, but are not limited to the former Prime
>>>> Minister of Canada, The Right Honourable Stephen Harper; former
>>>> Attorney General of Canada and now a Justice of the Manitoba Court of
>>>> Queen’s Bench, Vic Toews; former member of Parliament Rob Moore;
>>>> former Director of Policing Services, the late Grant Garneau; former
>>>> Chief of the Fredericton Police Force, Barry McKnight; former Staff
>>>> Sergeant Danny Copp; my former colleagues on the New Brunswick Court
>>>> of Appeal, Justices Bradley V. Green and Kathleen Quigg, and, retired
>>>> Assistant Commissioner Wayne Lang of the Royal Canadian Mounted
>>>> Police.
>>>>
>>>> In the circumstances, given the threat in 2004 to sue me in my
>>>> personal capacity and my past and present relationship with many
>>>> potential witnesses and/or potential parties to the litigation, I am
>>>> of the view there would be a reasonable apprehension of bias should I
>>>> hear this motion. See Justice de Grandpré’s dissenting judgment in
>>>> Committee for Justice and Liberty et al v National Energy Board et al,
>>>> [1978] 1 SCR 369 at p 394 for the applicable test regarding
>>>> allegations of bias. In the circumstances, although neither party has
>>>> requested I recuse myself, I consider it appropriate that I do so.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> AS A RESULT OF MY RECUSAL, THIS COURT ORDERS that the Administrator of
>>>> the Court schedule another date for the hearing of the motion.  There
>>>> is no order as to costs.
>>>>
>>>> “B. Richard Bell”
>>>> Judge
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Below after the CBC article about your concerns (I made one comment
>>>> already) you will find the text of just two of many emails I had sent
>>>> to your office over the years since I first visited it in 2006.
>>>>
>>>>  I noticed that on July 30, 2009, he was appointed to the  the Court
>>>> Martial Appeal Court of Canada  Perhaps you should scroll to the
>>>> bottom of this email ASAP and read the entire Paragraph 83  of my
>>>> lawsuit now before the Federal Court of Canada?
>>>>
>>>> "FYI This is the text of the lawsuit that should interest Trudeau the
>>>> most
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ---------- Original message ----------
>>>> From: justin.trudeau.a1@parl.gc.ca
>>>> Date: Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 8:18 PM
>>>> Subject: Réponse automatique : RE My complaint against the CROWN in
>>>> Federal Court Attn David Hansen and Peter MacKay If you planning to
>>>> submit a motion for a publication ban on my complaint trust that you
>>>> dudes are way past too late
>>>> To: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com
>>>>
>>>> Veuillez noter que j'ai changé de courriel. Vous pouvez me rejoindre à
>>>> lalanthier@hotmail.com
>>>>
>>>> Pour rejoindre le bureau de M. Trudeau veuillez envoyer un courriel à
>>>> tommy.desfosses@parl.gc.ca
>>>>
>>>> Please note that I changed email address, you can reach me at
>>>> lalanthier@hotmail.com
>>>>
>>>> To reach the office of Mr. Trudeau please send an email to
>>>> tommy.desfosses@parl.gc.ca
>>>>
>>>> Thank you,
>>>>
>>>> Merci ,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.ca/2015/09/v-behaviorurldefaultvmlo.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 83.  The Plaintiff states that now that Canada is involved in more war
>>>> in Iraq again it did not serve Canadian interests and reputation to
>>>> allow Barry Winters to publish the following words three times over
>>>> five years after he began his bragging:
>>>>
>>>> January 13, 2015
>>>> This Is Just AS Relevant Now As When I wrote It During The Debate
>>>>
>>>> December 8, 2014
>>>> Why Canada Stood Tall!
>>>>
>>>> Friday, October 3, 2014
>>>> Little David Amos’ “True History Of War” Canadian Airstrikes And
>>>> Stupid Justin Trudeau
>>>>
>>>> Canada’s and Canadians free ride is over. Canada can no longer hide
>>>> behind Amerka’s and NATO’s skirts.
>>>>
>>>> When I was still in Canadian Forces then Prime Minister Jean Chretien
>>>> actually committed the Canadian Army to deploy in the second campaign
>>>> in Iraq, the Coalition of the Willing. This was against or contrary to
>>>> the wisdom or advice of those of us Canadian officers that were
>>>> involved in the initial planning phases of that operation. There were
>>>> significant concern in our planning cell, and NDHQ about of the dearth
>>>> of concern for operational guidance, direction, and forces for
>>>> operations after the initial occupation of Iraq. At the “last minute”
>>>> Prime Minister Chretien and the Liberal government changed its mind.
>>>> The Canadian government told our amerkan cousins that we would not
>>>> deploy combat troops for the Iraq campaign, but would deploy a
>>>> Canadian Battle Group to Afghanistan, enabling our amerkan cousins to
>>>> redeploy troops from there to Iraq. The PMO’s thinking that it was
>>>> less costly to deploy Canadian Forces to Afghanistan than Iraq. But
>>>> alas no one seems to remind the Liberals of Prime Minister Chretien’s
>>>> then grossly incorrect assumption. Notwithstanding Jean Chretien’s
>>>> incompetence and stupidity, the Canadian Army was heroic,
>>>> professional, punched well above it’s weight, and the PPCLI Battle
>>>> Group, is credited with “saving Afghanistan” during the Panjway
>>>> campaign of 2006.
>>>>
>>>> What Justin Trudeau and the Liberals don’t tell you now, is that then
>>>> Liberal Prime Minister Jean Chretien committed, and deployed the
>>>> Canadian army to Canada’s longest “war” without the advice, consent,
>>>> support, or vote of the Canadian Parliament.
>>>>
>>>> What David Amos and the rest of the ignorant, uneducated, and babbling
>>>> chattering classes are too addled to understand is the deployment of
>>>> less than 75 special operations troops, and what is known by planners
>>>> as a “six pac cell” of fighter aircraft is NOT the same as a
>>>> deployment of a Battle Group, nor a “war” make.
>>>>
>>>> The Canadian Government or The Crown unlike our amerkan cousins have
>>>> the “constitutional authority” to commit the Canadian nation to war.
>>>> That has been recently clearly articulated to the Canadian public by
>>>> constitutional scholar Phillippe Legasse. What Parliament can do is
>>>> remove “confidence” in The Crown’s Government in a “vote of
>>>> non-confidence.” That could not happen to the Chretien Government
>>>> regarding deployment to Afghanistan, and it won’t happen in this
>>>> instance with the conservative majority in The Commons regarding a
>>>> limited Canadian deployment to the Middle East.
>>>>
>>>> President George Bush was quite correct after 911 and the terror
>>>> attacks in New York; that the Taliban “occupied” and “failed state”
>>>> Afghanistan was the source of logistical support, command and control,
>>>> and training for the Al Quaeda war of terror against the world. The
>>>> initial defeat, and removal from control of Afghanistan was vital and
>>>>
>>>> P.S. Whereas this CBC article is about your opinion of the actions of
>>>> the latest Minister Of Health trust that Mr Boudreau and the CBC have
>>>> had my files for many years and the last thing they are is ethical.
>>>> Ask his friends Mr Murphy and the RCMP if you don't believe me.
>>>>
>>>> Subject:
>>>> Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 12:02:35 -0400
>>>> From: "Murphy, Michael B. \(DH/MS\)"MichaelB.Murphy@gnb.ca
>>>> To: motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com
>>>>
>>>> January 30, 2007
>>>>
>>>> WITHOUT PREJUDICE
>>>>
>>>> Mr. David Amos
>>>>
>>>> Dear Mr. Amos:
>>>>
>>>> This will acknowledge receipt of a copy of your e-mail of December 29,
>>>> 2006 to Corporal Warren McBeath of the RCMP.
>>>>
>>>> Because of the nature of the allegations made in your message, I have
>>>> taken the measure of forwarding a copy to Assistant Commissioner Steve
>>>> Graham of the RCMP “J” Division in Fredericton.
>>>>
>>>> Sincerely,
>>>>
>>>> Honourable Michael B. Murphy
>>>> Minister of Health
>>>>
>>>> CM/cb
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Warren McBeath warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2006 17:34:53 -0500
>>>> From: "Warren McBeath"warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
>>>> To: kilgoursite@ca.inter.net, MichaelB.Murphy@gnb.ca,
>>>> nada.sarkis@gnb.ca, wally.stiles@gnb.ca, dwatch@web.net,
>>>> motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com
>>>> CC: ottawa@chuckstrahl.com, riding@chuckstrahl.com,John.Foran@gnb.ca,
>>>> Oda.B@parl.gc.ca,"Bev BUSSON"bev.busson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
>>>> "Paul Dube"PAUL.DUBE@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
>>>> Subject: Re: Remember me Kilgour? Landslide Annie McLellan has
>>>> forgotten me but the crooks within the RCMP have not
>>>>
>>>> Dear Mr. Amos,
>>>>
>>>> Thank you for your follow up e-mail to me today. I was on days off
>>>> over the holidays and returned to work this evening. Rest assured I
>>>> was not ignoring or procrastinating to respond to your concerns.
>>>>
>>>> As your attachment sent today refers from Premier Graham, our position
>>>> is clear on your dead calf issue: Our forensic labs do not process
>>>> testing on animals in cases such as yours, they are referred to the
>>>> Atlantic Veterinary College in Charlottetown who can provide these
>>>> services. If you do not choose to utilize their expertise in this
>>>> instance, then that is your decision and nothing more can be done.
>>>>
>>>> As for your other concerns regarding the US Government, false
>>>> imprisonment and Federal Court Dates in the US, etc... it is clear
>>>> that Federal authorities are aware of your concerns both in Canada
>>>> the US. These issues do not fall into the purvue of Detachment
>>>> and policing in Petitcodiac, NB.
>>>>
>>>> It was indeed an interesting and informative conversation we had on
>>>> December 23rd, and I wish you well in all of your future endeavors.
>>>>
>>>>  Sincerely,
>>>>
>>>> Warren McBeath, Cpl.
>>>> GRC Caledonia RCMP
>>>> Traffic Services NCO
>>>> Ph: (506) 387-2222
>>>> Fax: (506) 387-4622
>>>> E-mail warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Alexandre Deschênes, Q.C.,
>>>> Office of the Integrity Commissioner
>>>> Edgecombe House, 736 King Street
>>>> Fredericton, N.B. CANADA E3B 5H1
>>>> tel.: 506-457-7890
>>>> fax: 506-444-5224
>>>> e-mail:coi@gnb.ca
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>> From: David Amos motomaniac333@gmail.com
>>>> Date: Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 10:35 AM
>>>> Subject: RE My complaint against the CROWN in Federal Court Attn David
>>>> Hansen and Peter MacKay If you planning to submit a motion for a
>>>> publication ban on my complaint trust that you dudes are way past too
>>>> late
>>>> To: David.Hansen@justice.gc.ca, peter.mackay@justice.gc.ca
>>>> peacock.kurt@telegraphjournal.com, mclaughlin.heather@dailygleaner.com,
>>>> david.akin@sunmedia.ca, robert.frater@justice.gc.ca,
>>>> paul.riley@ppsc-sppc.gc.ca,
>>>> greg@gregdelbigio.com, joyce.dewitt-vanoosten@gov.bc.ca,
>>>> joan.barrett@ontario.ca, jean-vincent.lacroix@gouv.qc.ca,
>>>> peter.rogers@mcinnescooper.com, mfeder@mccarthy.ca, mjamal@osler.com
>>>> Cc: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com, gopublic@cbc.ca,
>>>> Whistleblower@ctv.ca
>>>>
>>>> https://scc-csc.lexum.com/scc-csc/scc-csc/en/item/14439/index.do
>>>>
>>>> http://www.scc-csc.gc.ca/WebDocuments-DocumentsWeb/35072/FM030_Respondent_Attorney-General-of-Canada-on-Behalf-of-the-United-States-of-America.pdf
>>>>
>>>> http://thedavidamosrant.blogspot.ca/2013/10/re-glen-greenwald-and-brazilian.html
>>>>
>>>> I repeat what the Hell do I do with the Yankee wiretapes taps sell
>>>> them on Ebay or listen to them and argue them with you dudes in
>>>> Feferal Court?
>>>>
>>>> Petey Baby loses all parliamentary privelges in less than a month but
>>>> he still supposed to be an ethical officer of the Court CORRECT?
>>>>
>>>> Veritas Vincit
>>>> David Raymond Amos
>>>> 902 800 0369
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>> From: David Amos motomaniac333@gmail.com
>>>> Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2012 14:10:14 -0400
>>>> Subject: Yo Mr Bauer say hey to your client Obama and his buddies in
>>>> the USDOJ for me will ya?
>>>> To: RBauer@perkinscoie.com, sshimshak@paulweiss.com,
>>>> cspada@lswlaw.com, msmith@svlaw.com, bginsberg@pattonboggs.com,
>>>> gregory.craig@skadden.com, pm@pm.gc.ca, bob.paulson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
>>>> bob.rae@rogers.blackberry.net, MulcaT@parl.gc.caleader@greenparty.ca
>>>> Cc: alevine@cooley.com, david.raymond.amos@gmail.com,
>>>> michael.rothfeld@wsj.com, remery@ecbalaw.com
>>>>
>>>> QSLS Politics
>>>> By Location Visit Detail
>>>> Visit 29,419
>>>> Domain Name usdoj.gov ? (U.S. Government)
>>>> IP Address 149.101.1.# (US Dept of Justice)
>>>> ISP US Dept of Justice
>>>> Location Continent : North America
>>>> Country : United States (Facts)
>>>> State : District of Columbia
>>>> City : Washington
>>>> Lat/Long : 38.9097, -77.0231 (Map)
>>>> Language English (U.S.) en-us
>>>> Operating System Microsoft WinXP
>>>> Browser Internet Explorer 8.0
>>>> Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 5.1; Trident/4.0; .NET
>>>> CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.0.4506.2152; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; InfoPath.2;
>>>> DI60SP1001)
>>>> Javascript version 1.3
>>>> Monitor Resolution : 1024 x 768
>>>> Color Depth : 32 bits
>>>> Time of Visit Nov 17 2012 6:33:08 pm
>>>> Last Page View Nov 17 2012 6:33:08 pm
>>>> Visit Length 0 seconds
>>>> Page Views 1
>>>> Referring URL http://www.google.co...wwWJrm94lCEqRmovPXJg
>>>> Search Engine google.com
>>>> Search Words david amos bernie madoff
>>>> Visit Entry Page http://qslspolitics....-wendy-olsen-on.html
>>>> Visit Exit Page http://qslspolitics....-wendy-olsen-on.html
>>>> Out Click
>>>> Time Zone UTC-5:00
>>>> Visitor's Time Nov 17 2012 12:33:08 pm
>>>> Visit Number 29,419
>>>>
>>>> http://qslspolitics.blogspot.com/2009/03/david-amos-to-wendy-olsen-on.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Could ya tell I am investigating your pension plan bigtime? Its
>>>> because no member of the RCMP I have ever encountered has earned it yet
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>> From: David Amos motomaniac333@gmail.com
>>>> Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2012 11:36:04 -0400
>>>> Subject: This is a brief as I can make my concerns Randy
>>>> To:  randyedmunds@gov.nl.ca
>>>> Cc: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com
>>>>
>>>> In a nutshell my concerns about the actions of the Investment Industry
>>>> affect the interests of every person in every district of every
>>>> country not just the USA and Canada. I was offering to help you with
>>>> Emera because my work with them and Danny Williams is well known and
>>>> some of it is over eight years old and in the PUBLIC Record.
>>>>
>>>> All you have to do is stand in the Legislature and ask the MInister of
>>>> Justice why I have been invited to sue Newfoundland by the
>>>> Conservatives
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Obviously I am the guy the USDOJ and the SEC would not name who is the
>>>> link to Madoff and Putnam Investments
>>>>
>>>> Here is why
>>>>
>>>> http://banking.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Hearings.Hearing&Hearing_ID=90f8e691-9065-4f8c-a465-72722b47e7f2
>>>>
>>>> Notice the transcripts and webcasts of the hearing of the US Senate
>>>> Banking Commitee are still missing? Mr Emory should at least notice
>>>> Eliot Spitzer and the Dates around November 20th, 2003 in the
>>>> following file
>>>>
>>>> http://www.checktheevidence.com/pdf/2526023-DAMOSIntegrity-yea-right.-txt.pdf
>>>>
>>>> http://occupywallst.org/users/DavidRaymondAmos/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>> From: "Hansen, David"David.Hansen@justice.gc.ca
>>>> Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2013 19:28:44 +0000
>>>> Subject: RE: I just called again Mr Hansen
>>>> To: David Amos motomaniac333@gmail.com
>>>>
>>>> Hello Mr. Amos,
>>>>
>>>> I manage the Justice Canada civil litigation section in the Atlantic
>>>> region.  We are only responsible for litigating existing civil
>>>> litigation files in which the Attorney General of Canada is a named
>>>> defendant or plaintiff.  If you are a plaintiff or defendant in an
>>>> existing civil litigation matter in the Atlantic region in which
>>>> Attorney General of Canada is a named defendant or plaintiff please
>>>> provide the court file number, the names of the parties in the action
>>>> and your question.  I am not the appropriate contact for other
>>>> matters.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>> David A. Hansen
>>>> Regional Director | Directeur régional
>>>> General Counsel |Avocat général
>>>> Civil Litigation and Advisory | Contentieux des affaires civiles et
>>>> services de consultation
>>>> Department of Justice | Ministère de la Justice
>>>> Suite 1400 – Duke Tower | Pièce 1400 – Tour Duke
>>>> 5251 Duke Street | 5251 rue Duke
>>>> Halifax, Nova Scotia | Halifax, Nouvelle- Écosse
>>>> B3J 1P3
>>>> david.hansen@justice.gc.ca
>>>> Telephone | Téléphone (902) 426-3261 / Facsimile | Télécopieur (902)
>>>> 426-2329
>>>> This e-mail is confidential and may be protected by solicitor-client
>>>> privilege. Unauthorized distribution or disclosure is prohibited. If
>>>> you have received this e-mail in error, please notify us and delete
>>>> this entire e-mail.
>>>> Before printing think about the Environment
>>>> Thinking Green, please do not print this e-mail unless necessary.
>>>> Pensez vert, svp imprimez que si nécessaire.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>>> From: David Amos motomaniac333@gmail.com
>>>>> Date: Sat, 15 Jun 2013 02:23:24 -0300
>>>>> Subject: ATTN FBI Special Agent Richard Deslauriers Have you talked to
>>>>> your buddies Fred Wyshak and Brian Kelly about the wiretap tapes YET?
>>>>> To: boston@ic.fbi.gov, washington.field@ic.fbi.gov,
>>>>> bob.paulson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, Kevin.leahy@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
>>>>> Brian.Kelly@usdoj.gov, us.marshals@usdoj.gov, Fred.Wyshak@usdoj.gov,
>>>>> jcarney@carneybassil.com, bbachrach@bachrachlaw.net
>>>>> Cc: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com, birgittaj@althingi.is,
>>>>> shmurphy@globe.com, redicecreations@gmail.com
>>>>>
>>>>> FBI Boston
>>>>> One Center Plaza
>>>>> Suite 600
>>>>> Boston, MA 02108
>>>>> Phone: (617) 742-5533
>>>>> Fax: (617) 223-6327
>>>>> E-mail: Boston@ic.fbi.gov
>>>>>
>>>>> Hours
>>>>> Although we operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, our normal
>>>>> "walk-in" business hours are from 8:15 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday
>>>>> through Friday. If you need to speak with a FBI representative at any
>>>>> time other than during normal business hours, please telephone our
>>>>> office at (617) 742-5533.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>>> From: David Amos motomaniac333@gmail.com
>>>>> Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2013 01:20:20 -0300
>>>>> Subject: Yo Fred Wyshak and Brian Kelly your buddy Whitey's trial is
>>>>> finally underway now correct? What the hell do I do with the wiretap
>>>>> tapes Sell them on Ebay?
>>>>> To: Brian.Kelly@usdoj.gov, us.marshals@usdoj.gov,
>>>>> Fred.Wyshak@usdoj.gov, jcarney@carneybassil.com,
>>>>> bbachrach@bachrachlaw.net, wolfheartlodge@live.com,
>>>>> shmurphy@globe.com,
>>>>> >> jonathan.albano@bingham.commvalencia@globe.com
>>>>> Cc: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com, oldmaison@yahoo.com,
>>>>> PATRICK.MURPHY@dhs.gov, rounappletree@aol.com
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2013/06/05/james-whitey-bulger-jury-selection-process-enters-second-day/KjS80ofyMMM5IkByK74bkK/story.html
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2013/06/09/nsa-leak-guardian.html
>>>>>
>>>>> As the CBC etc yap about Yankee wiretaps and whistleblowers I must ask
>>>>> them the obvious question AIN'T THEY FORGETTING SOMETHING????
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vugUalUO8YY
>>>>>
>>>>> What the hell does the media think my Yankee lawyer served upon the
>>>>> USDOJ right after I ran for and seat in the 39th Parliament baseball
>>>>> cards?
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.archive.org/details/FedsUsTreasuryDeptRcmpEtc
>>>>>
>>>>> http://archive.org/details/ITriedToExplainItToAllMaritimersInEarly2006
>>>>>
>>>>> http://davidamos.blogspot.ca/2006/05/wiretap-tapes-impeach-bush.html
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.archive.org/details/PoliceSurveilanceWiretapTape139
>>>>>
>>>>> http://archive.org/details/Part1WiretapTape143
>>>>>
>>>>> FEDERAL EXPRES February 7, 2006
>>>>> Senator Arlen Specter
>>>>> United States Senate
>>>>> Committee on the Judiciary
>>>>> 224 Dirksen Senate Office Building
>>>>> Washington, DC 20510
>>>>>
>>>>> Dear Mr. Specter:
>>>>>
>>>>> I have been asked to forward the enclosed tapes to you from a man
>>>>> named, David Amos, a Canadian citizen, in connection with the matters
>>>>> raised in the attached letter.
>>>>>
>>>>> Mr. Amos has represented to me that these are illegal FBI wire tap
>>>>> tapes.
>>>>>
>>>>> I believe Mr. Amos has been in contact with you about this previously.
>>>>>
>>>>> Very truly yours,
>>>>> Barry A. Bachrach
>>>>> Direct telephone: (508) 926-3403
>>>>> Direct facsimile: (508) 929-3003
>>>>> Email: bbachrach@bowditch.com
>>>>>
>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>> From: "David Amos"david.raymond.amos@gmail.com
>>>>> To: "Rob Talach"rtalach@ledroitbeckett.com
>>>>> Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 10:59 PM
>>>>> Subject: Re: Attn Robert Talach and I should talk ASAP about my suing
>>>>> the Catholic Church Trust that Bastarache knows why
>>>>>
>>>>> The date stamp on about page 134 of this old file of mine should mean
>>>>> a lot to you
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.checktheevidence.com/pdf/2619437-CROSS-BORDER-txt-.pdf
>>>>>
>>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>>> From: David Amos motomaniac333@gmail.com
>>>>> Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2012 15:37:08 -0400
>>>>> Subject: To Hell with the KILLER COP Gilles Moreau What say you NOW
>>>>> Bernadine Chapman??
>>>>> To: Gilles.Moreau@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, phil.giles@statcan.ca,
>>>>> maritme_malaise@yahoo.ca, Jennifer.Nixon@ps-sp.gc.ca,
>>>>> bartman.heidi@psic-ispc.gc.ca, Yves.J.Marineau@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
>>>>> david.paradiso@erc-cee.gc.ca, desaulniea@smtp.gc.ca,
>>>>> denise.brennan@tbs-sct.gc.ca, anne.murtha@vac-acc.gc.ca,
>>>>> webo@xplornet.com, julie.dickson@osfi-bsif.gc.ca,
>>>>> rod.giles@osfi-bsif.gc.ca, flaherty.j@parl.gc.ca, toewsv1@parl.gc.ca,
>>>>> Nycole.Turmel@parl.gc.ca,Clemet1@parl.gc.ca,
>>>>> maritime_malaise@yahoo.ca,
>>>>> >> oig@sec.gov, whistleblower@finra.org, whistle@fsa.gov.uk,
>>>>> david@fairwhistleblower.ca
>>>>> Cc: j.kroes@interpol.int, david.raymond.amos@gmail.com,
>>>>> bernadine.chapman@rcmp-grc.gc.cajustin.trudeau.a1@parl.gc.ca,
>>>>> Juanita.Peddle@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, oldmaison@yahoo.com,
>>>>> Wayne.Lang@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, Robert.Trevors@gnb.ca,
>>>>> ian.fahie@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/nb/news-nouvelles/media-medias-eng.htm
>>>>>
>>>>> http://nb.rcmpvet.ca/Newsletters/VetsReview/nlnov06.pdf
>>>>>
>>>>> From: Gilles Moreau Gilles.Moreau@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
>>>>> Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2012 08:03:22 -0500
>>>>> Subject: Re: Lets ee if the really nasty Newfy Lawyer Danny Boy
>>>>> Millions will explain this email to you or your boss Vic Toews EH
>>>>> Constable Peddle???
>>>>> To: David Amos motomaniac333@gmail.com
>>>>>
>>>>> Please cease and desist from using my name in your emails.
>>>>>
>>>>> Gilles Moreau, Chief Superintendent, CHRP and ACC
>>>>> Director General
>>>>> HR Transformation
>>>>> 73 Leikin Drive, M5-2-502
>>>>> Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0R2
>>>>>
>>>>> Tel 613-843-6039
>>>>> Cel 613-818-6947
>>>>>
>>>>> Gilles Moreau, surintendant principal, CRHA et ACC
>>>>> Directeur général de la Transformation des ressources humaines
>>>>> 73 Leikin, pièce M5-2-502
>>>>> Ottawa, ON K1A 0R2
>>>>>
>>>>> tél 613-843-6039
>>>>> cel 613-818-6947
>>>>> gilles.moreau@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
>>>>>
>>>
>>
>

Methinks the New Brunswick Police Commission and the not so wise lawyers Alan Gold, Wayne MacKay and Nicole O'Byrne should remember me N'esy Pas?

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Methinks the New Brunswick Police Commission. all the not so wise lawyers and many other folks can review this social media anytime with my blessings and thanks N'esy Pas?

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The Corrupt Police Commission Of The Place to BE

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Jury dismissals in Atlantic Canada raise wider issues about vetting: experts

Oland retrial jury dismissed for fears jury selection process tainted


A mistrial was declared in the retrial of Dennis Oland after the court learned the jury selection process may have been compromised by the actions of a police officer vetting jurors. (CBC)

 Jury dismissals in two high-profile Atlantic Canada court cases this week raise issues around jury vetting in the digital age, according to some legal experts.

A judge declared a mistrial Tuesday in the Dennis Oland murder case when he learned a Saint John police officer tracked all interactions would-be jurors had with police, and passed some of that information to the Crown.
Just two days later, a Nova Scotia Supreme Court judge dismissed the jury in the criminal negligence causing death trial of Halifax-area body shop owner Elie Hoyeck, after a juror questioned why a Crown prosecutor searched her LinkedIn profile.

Both trials resumed by judge alone.

Nicole O'Byrne, an associate law professor at the University of New Brunswick, believes both cases point to issues currently confronting the legal system.


Nicole O'Byrne, an associate law professor at UNB, said in the age of social media it's easier to access information on would-be jurors than ever before. (CBC)

"I think the deeper issue is the fact in this era of social media that it's easier to get information than ever before and that if the temptation is there people will want to get hold of that information and this is what we've seen in both cases," said O'Byrne.

She said the problem is that information can be accessed without those in the legal system thinking about the bigger issues involved.

"One of the bigger issues is: to what extent can the state use its tools of surveillance in the trial process, and that was the issue in Oland."

Social media muddies the water


Wayne MacKay, a professor emeritus at Dalhousie University's Schulich School of Law, said it's rare but not unprecedented for juries to be dismissed.

MacKay said with two high-profile cases in succession, it suggests to him that people aren't clear about what is acceptable and what is not, especially in an era marked by such easy access to digital information and social media.

That's despite a 2012 Supreme Court of Canada decision that restricted police to checking only for criminal convictions, which is an automatic disqualification for jury duty.
If we had legislation that clearly set out the parameters of the information police can access, we would have less of these situations.- Nicole O'Byrne, University of New Brunswick law professor
In its ruling, the Supreme Court decided that prosecutors and police had acted improperly in three cases when they went beyond checking for convictions.

"I think both the ability to get that kind of information and check out jurors is greater, but also the footprint that we leave in the digital world allows other people to discover that and they can then use that as a basis to challenge the fairness of the jury process," MacKay said.

He said it raises questions about how many other cases have had similar issues that just haven't come to light.

"You would almost wonder in the second (case) whether it came to light in part as a result of the high-profile Oland mistrial. I would be surprised if these were the only two cases in Canada where this kind of activity occurred."

'Police really do push the limits'


O'Byrne agrees, and says more training is required for police and lawyers on the current laws, including a 1991 ruling that stipulates the Crown must share all information with the defence.

She said another problem is that police powers of investigation are not laid out in statute, and instead appear "piecemeal" in common law.

"So police really do push the limits," O'Byrne said. "If we had legislation that clearly set out the parameters of the information police can access, we would have less of these situations."

On Friday the New Brunswick Police Commission said it would investigate the jury vetting that briefly derailed the Oland trial, after a request from the Saint John Board of Police Commissioners.
In a news release, the commission confirmed it would investigate — but not until "all criminal proceedings in this matter are completed."


Alan Gold, Dennis Oland's defence lawyer, urged the New Brunswick Police Commission not to postpone its investigation into a Saint John police officer who vetted potential jurors. (CBC)

Oland's defence lawyer Alan Gold said in an interview Friday he is disappointed the commission is going to wait.

"There is no reason to wait until after the case is finished," Gold said.

"The people of Saint John are entitled to know if there are issues regarding training, practice, and improprieties or deficiencies in the education of their police officers. They are entitled to know and have shortcomings remedied as soon as possible."


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Monday, 22 October 2018

Methinks Its too bad so sad your old buddy Frank Branch didn't live long enough to see
the LIEbrano Circus tomorrow N'esy Pas Franky Boy McKenna?

---------- Original message ----------
From: "Gallant, Premier Brian (PO/CPM)"<Brian.Gallant@gnb.ca>
Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2018 22:58:14 +0000
Subject: RE: Methinks Its too bad so sad your old buddy Frank Branch
didn't live long enough to see the LIEbrano Circus tomorrow N'esy Pas
Franky Boy McKenna?
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

Thank you for writing to the Premier of New Brunswick.  Please be
assured  that your email will be reviewed.

If this is a media request, please forward your email to
media-medias@gnb.camedia-medias@gnb.ca
>.  Thank you!

*************************************

Nous vous remercions d’avoir communiqué avec le premier ministre du
Nouveau-Brunswick.  Soyez assuré(e) que votre  courriel sera examiné.

Si ceci est une demande médiatique, prière de la transmettre à
media-medias@gnb.camedia-medias@gnb.ca>.  Merci!


---------- Original message ----------
From: "Roberge, Steve (NBPC/CPNB)"<Steve.Roberge@gnb.ca>
Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2018 18:29:04 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks whereas l'honorable Mélanie Joly
dans ses fonctions de ministre fédérale des langues officielles et de
la Francophonie I should ask her opinion of my ENGLISH ONLY Barring
Document N'esy Pas Danny Boy Bussieres?
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>


Je serais absent du 20 au 26 octobre. Veuillez vous addresser a Jill
Whalen si votre requete est urgente.

I will be away from October 20 to 26. Please contact Jill Whalen if
your query is urgent.




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---------- Original message ----------
From: "Gallant, Premier Brian (PO/CPM)"<Brian.Gallant@gnb.ca>
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2016 16:08:46 +0000
Subject: RE: The BC Ont.and AB Attorney Generals and the Criminal Lawyers' Association
cannot deny that I called all your offices before Justice Drapeau made the news bigtime
and the lawyer Alan Gold started yapping to Chucky Leblanc CORRECT?
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

Thank you for writing to the Premier of New Brunswick.
Please be assured that your email has been received, will be reviewed,
and a response will be forthcoming.
Once again, thank you for taking the time to write.

Merci d'avoir communiqué avec le premier ministre du Nouveau-Brunswick.
Soyez assuré que votre courriel a bien été reçu, qu'il sera examiné
et qu'une réponse vous sera acheminée.
Merci encore d'avoir pris le temps de nous écrire.

Sincerely, / Sincèrement,
Correspondence Manager / Gestionnaire de la correspondance
Office of the Premier / Cabinet du premier ministre


---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2016 12:07:02 -0400
Subject: The BC Ont.and AB Attorney Generals and the Criminal Lawyers' Association
cannot deny that I called all your offices before Justice Drapeau made the news bigtime
and the lawyer Alan Gold started yapping to Chucky Leblanc CORRECT?
To: etai@alandgoldlaw.com, melanie@alandgoldlaw.com, adgold@on.aibn.com, mfmajor@supremeadvocacy.ca, kathryn.gregory@gnb.ca, premier <premier@gnb.ca>,
lynne.watt@gowlingwlg.com, rhouston@burkerobertson.com, john.gordon@gov.bc.ca,
 premier <premier@gov.bc.ca>, schapman@upfhlaw.ca, mlacy@btzlaw.ca, menchynski@presserlaw.ca, leslie.paine@ontario.ca, Gavin.MacDonald@ontario.ca,
 premier <premier@ontario.ca>, christine.rideout@gov.ab.ca,
premier <premier@gov.ab.ca>, "Gilles.Blinn"<Gilles.Blinn@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>,
pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, MulcaT <MulcaT@parl.gc.ca>,
 "maxime.bernier"<maxime.bernier@parl.gc.ca>, leader <leader@greenparty.ca>,
"Gerald.Butts"<Gerald.Butts@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>,
"Michael.Wernick"<Michael.Wernick@pco-bcp.gc.ca>,
"Bobbi-Jean.MacKinnon"<Bobbi-Jean.MacKinnon@cbc.ca>,
"Robert. Jones"<Robert.Jones@cbc.ca>, mcu <mcu@justice.gc.ca>,
"bill.pentney"<bill.pentney@justice.gc.ca>,
"Baumberg, Andrew"<Andrew.Baumberg@cas-satj.gc.ca>,
"Norman.Sabourin"<Norman.Sabourin@cjc-ccm.gc.ca>

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/dennis-oland-supreme-court-bail-appeal-ottawa-1.3822046

Dennis Oland to travel to Ottawa for Supreme Court bail appeal
Oland was released from prison Tuesday after N.B. Court of Appeal
overturned conviction in father's murder
By Bobbi-Jean MacKinnon, CBC News Posted: Oct 27, 2016 6:00 AM AT

This should be an interesting decision considering the obvious fact
that most of the Judges now sitting on the bench in the Surpeme Court
of Canada were politically vetted by the  law and order right wing
wacko whom I enjoy call ing Stevey Boy Harper N'esy Pas Mr Prime
Minister Trudeau "The Younger" and Mr Wannabe Neo Con Leader Maxime
Bernier?

http://www.scc-csc.ca/case-dossier/info/counsel-procureurs-eng.aspx?cas=36986

Alan D. Gold
Called to the bar: 1973 (ON)
adgold@on.aibn.com,

Melanie J. Webb
Called to the bar: 2008 (ON)
Email: melanie@alandgoldlaw.com

Etai Hilzenrat
Called to the bar: 2014 (ON)
Email: etai@alandgoldlaw.com

Gold, Alan D., Professional Corporation
Ste. 210
20 Adelaide St. E.
Toronto, Ontario M5C 2T6
Phone: 416-368-1726
Fax: 416-368-6811
info@alandgoldlaw.com

The lawyer Alan Gold told Chucky Leblanc last week that he was looking
forward to appearing before the Supreme Court next week ME TOO

I have no idea whatsoever if the snobby lawyer from Toronto sent
anyone across the street to pull my docket in Federal Court in Fat
Fred City. However I did call and talk to Gold's assistant again
today. She told me that Gold was well aware of my email last week and
I was welcome to send another one today. ENJOY because as i said
Methinks it is High time for me to sue Gold and his cohorts. After all
ALL officers of the court should know that murder is acapital crime
and there is no statute of limitations CORRECT?

What concerned me last week with Gold's actions last week was his
client's freedom ASAP. Once that was attained I was satisfied for now
in that some rules of law had been upheld by a very corrupt court. I
presumed that once Oland's bail was determined, the upcoming hearing
in the Supreme Court would be a waste of that court's precious time
and the matter would be set aside. Even though Gold had said nay not
so within Chucky's video last week, who would trust the words of a
lawyer to a mindless blogger and his very corrupt media cohorts when
the same lawyer  and his cohorts did not have the balls to return
phone calls or answer emails since last February? So I did not bother
to send the email i had promised all the other lawyers I had contacted
last week until I knew the score for sure.

http://charlesotherpersonalitie.blogspot.ca/2016/10/olands-defence-lawyer-alan-gold-face.html

Monday, 24 October 2016
Oland's defence lawyer Alan Gold face the Media and Blogger!!!

https://youtu.be/i1UHRH58rkU

Posted by Charles Leblanc at 12:45 pm

I don't know if Oland's lawyers are aware of what Chucky's published
above but they cannot deny that I made them aware that I published my
email to them last week only AFTER Drapeau and cohorts made their big
decision in their client's favour.

The email below can be found within this blog.This email will bee
published within  the same blog in short order.

http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.ca/2016/10/re-federal-court-file-t-1557-15-attn.html

At least the very corrupt Crown Corp commonly known as the CBC did me
the service of affirming Gold's opinion today. So you now have my
email that I had promised to send to many of you when I called last
week. Enjoy your Halloween in the Supreme Court I will be very busy
practicing hard ball politciking with Trump and Hillary on the same
day.

Veritas Vincit
David Raymond Amos
902 800 0369

P.S. Perhaps I should remind the very evil lawyer  evil lawyer Norman
Sabourin and Chief Justice the Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin
that the cover letter that I sent along to them along with a huge pile
of documents and a CD,had been published within My blog, Chucky
Leblanc's blog and that of a former friend of his for many years and
still can be viewed to this very day


http://oldmaison.blogspot.ca/2006/04/roomers-truly-have-no-rights.html

http://qslspolitics.blogspot.ca/2009/03/david-amos-to-wendy-olsen-on.html

http://thedavidamosrant.blogspot.ca/2013/05/shove-this-up-your-nasty-arse-mr.html

http://davidamos.blogspot.ca/

At least the RCMP/GRC should not deny that the RCMP, many other
Canadian Feds etc. many Yankees and their FBI and even quite a few
Russians amongst other interesting countries have been checking my
work alot lately  EH Gilles Blinn of the RCMP, sneaky Gerry Butts of
the PMO and your nasty butt buddy Mean Mikey Wernick of the PCO?.


BTW if gold has two clues between his ears he should know that the
same CD and many of the same documenst are now in the docket of
Federal Court. The RCMP and everybody else knows the lawyer Shirley
Heafey and her many minions and their replacements answered me long
ago. This year Norman Saborin and his cohorts merely told me to make
another complaint CORRECT?

http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.ca/2016/09/re-justice-camp-malicious-nonsense.html

The aforesaid letter is as follows

July 31st, 2005

Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin,
C/o Norman Sabourin Andrew Grant and Renée Maria Tremblay
Canadian Judicial Council Ottawa,
150 Metcalfe Street,
Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0W8

Shirley Heafey
Chair of CommissionGeneral Counsel and for Public
Complaints against the RCMP
P.O. Box 3423 Station "D"
Ottawa, ON K1P 6L4

RE: Rampant Public Corruption

Hey,

Pursuant to my recent phone calls to Norman Sabourin and various
underlings of Shirley Heafey within the Commission for Public
Complaints against the RCMP over the years plus my many faxes and
emails please find enclosed exactly the same material received by
every Attorney General in Canada over the past year. The CD which is a
copy of a police surveillance wiretap tape # 139 is served upon you as
officers of the court in order that it may be properly investigated.

As you can see I have enclosed a copy of a letter sent to the latest
Attorney General Mr. Wally Opal in BC. Perhaps he should take a little
trip to Surrey and ask your office some hard questions. Perhaps the
ghost of my fellow Independent politician, Chuck Cadman may wish to
answer few questions now as well. Hard telling not knowing.

I will not bother you with the details of what I am sending to you
byway of the certified US Mail because I will be serving identical
material to many other Canadian Authorities in hand and tell them I
gave this stuff to you first and enclose a copy of this letter. All
that is important to me right now is that I secure proof that this
mail was sent before I make my way back home to the Maritimes.
However I will say I am also enclosing a great deal more material than
what Allan Rock had received in the UN. Some of it is in fact the same
material the two maritime lawyers, Rob Moore and Franky Boy McKenna in
particular received, while I was up home running for Parliament last
year. Things have changed greatly in the past year so I have also
included a few recent items to spice thing up for you. I am tired of
trying to convince people employed in law enforcement to uphold the
law. So all I will say for now is deal will your own conscience and be
careful how you respond to this letter. If you do not respond. Rest
assured I will do my best to sue you some day. Ignorance is no excuse
to the law or me.

Veritas Vincit

David R. Amos
153 Alvin Ave
Milton, MA. 02186

Label/Receipt Number: ED71 7170 484U S
Detailed Results:

Delivered Abroad, August 11, 2005, 6:49 am, CANADA
Out of Foreign Customs, August 08, 2005, 2:37 pm, CANADA
Into Foreign Customs, August 04, 2005, 1:52 pm, CANADA
Arrived Abroad, August 04, 2005, 1:52 pm, CANADA
International Dispatch, August 03, 2005, 8:32 am, KENNEDY AMC
Enroute, August 03, 2005, 8:30 am, JAMAICA, NY 11499
Acceptance, August 02, 2005, 10:40 am, QUINCY, MA 02169


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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2016 13:48:30 -0400
Subject: I just heard on CBC what Justice Drapeau said to the lawyer Alan Gold Perhaps
Mr Gold should send someone to Federal Court and pull docket no T-1557-15 ASAP
N'esy Pas Serge Rouselle?
To: alison.crawford@cbc.ca, garyamiller.gampc@gmail.com, fifth@cbc.ca,
info@alandgoldlaw.com, "ralph.goodale.a1"<ralph.goodale.a1@parl.gc.ca>,
 "roger.l.brown"<roger.l.brown@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
"Bill.Casey"<Bill.Casey@parl.gc.ca>, "jan.jensen"<jan.jensen@justice.gc.ca>,
wteed <wteed@coxandpalmer.com>, "serge.rousselle"<serge.rousselle@gnb.ca>,
 premier <premier@gnb.ca>, "Robert. Jones"<Robert.Jones@cbc.ca>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>,
 gopublic <gopublic@cbc.ca>, "steve.murphy"<steve.murphy@ctv.ca>,
nmoore <nmoore@bellmedia.ca>, oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>,
"macpherson.don"<macpherson.don@dailygleaner.com>, andre <andre@jafaust.com>

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/dennis-oland-murder-appeal-alan-gold-1.3811727

Drapeau abruptly says he's not suggesting defence should have made
motion for directed verdict. Called for recess.
10:06 AM - 19 Oct 2016

    Retweets


On 2/20/16, David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> wrote:
> Alan D. Gold
> Called to the bar: 1973 (ON)
> Gold, Alan D., Professional Corporation
> Ste. 210
> 20 Adelaide St. E.
> Toronto, Ontario M5C 2T6
> Phone: 416-368-1726
> Fax: 416-368-6811
> Email: info@alandgoldlaw.com
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2016 01:05:01 -0400
> Subject: Hey TJ Burke and Louie lafleur January 11th is coming fast Ya
> can't say that your buddies and the Police Commission ain't mentioned
> bigtime in my complaint N'esy Pas Stevey Boy Roberge?
> To: tj@burkelaw.ca, "lou.lafleur"<lou.lafleur@fredericton.ca>,
> jeddy@coxandpalmer.com, oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, andre
> <andre@jafaust.com>, sunrayzulu <sunrayzulu@shaw.ca>, "greg.byrne"
> <greg.byrne@gnb.ca>, paulzed@zed.ca, smay@coxandpalmer.com, nbpc
> <nbpc@gnb.ca>, ychoukri@wstephenson.com, "Paul.Harpelle"
> <Paul.Harpelle@gnb.ca>, "Michael.Quinn"
> <Michael.Quinn@electionsnb.ca>, "Yves.Cote"<Yves.Cote@elections.ca>,
> "Marc.Mayrand"<Marc.Mayrand@elections.ca>, "steve.roberge"
> <steve.roberge@gnb.ca>, Randy.Reilly@fredericton.ca, "Leanne.Fitch"
> <Leanne.Fitch@fredericton.ca>, "serge.rousselle"
> <serge.rousselle@gnb.ca>, "leanne.murray"
> <leanne.murray@mcinnescooper.com>, "Paulette.Delaney-Smith"
> <Paulette.Delaney-Smith@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Stephen.Horsman"
> <Stephen.Horsman@gnb.ca>, infomorningfredericton
> <infomorningfredericton@cbc.ca>, dmombourquette@pinklarkin.com,
> george.filliter@gnb.ca, "hugh.flemming"<hugh.flemming@gnb.ca>,
> national <national@mppac.ca>, "robert.stoney"<robert.stoney@gnb.ca>,
> "Jacques.Poitras"<Jacques.Poitras@cbc.ca>, "ht.lacroix"
> <ht.lacroix@cbc.ca>
> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>,
> Catherine.Harrop@cbc.ca, "redmond.shannon"<redmond.shannon@cbc.ca>,
> Joe Friday <Friday.Joe@psic-ispc.gc.ca>, loyalistlawoffice
> <loyalistlawoffice@yahoo.ca>
>
> Like Hell the NBPC do not get my emails EH?
>
> On 12/30/15, David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Happy New Year and Please Enjoy :)
>
> http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/stephen-horsman-says-police-act-to-be-modernized-1.2974589
>
>
> Stephen Horsman says Police Act to be modernized
> New Brunswick Police Commission is calling for 13 changes to the law
>
> By Jacques Poitras, CBC News Posted: Feb 27, 2015 6:42 AM AT
>
> Public Safety Minister Stephen Horsman says his department is working
> on changes to the Police Act that will modernize the oversight of
> municipal police officers and departments.
>
> Horsman says it’s too early to talk about specific changes, but he
> says officials will "look at the whole act, what needs to be updated,
> what needs to be modernized, to meet the needs of 2015, not the 1960s
> or 1970s."
>
> His comments come after the 2013-14 annual report by the New Brunswick
> Police Commission called for updates to the law.
>
> "We are of the opinion that the time has come to re-open the Police
> Act and to make changes that are necessary to ensure that police
> oversight is in step with current practices across the country," the
> report states.
>
> Horsman, a retired Fredericton city police officer, says the public’s
> expectations of transparency in law enforcement are higher than they
> were when the legislation was written.
>
> "Today, people are more inclined to question or to ask questions about
> their rights, especially dealing with police officers or police
> departments and I applaud them for that. They should be," he says.
> Police commission seeking 13 changes
>
> Steve Roberge, the police commission’s executive director, says the
> organization is looking for 13 changes.
>
> One would allow the commission to extend the time it has to
> investigate a complaint. The law says if it doesn’t complete an
> investigation within six months and send it to arbitration or a
> settlement conference, it loses jurisdiction.
>
> "The problem with that is that some investigations, for example for
> harassment, involve a lot of interviews and many employees and
> witnesses and they take a very long time," Roberge said.
>
> He’d like to see the law changed so that — like the legislation in
> British Columbia — it gives the commission the power to extend the
> time limit in certain cases.
>
> "It’s an issue of fairness, not only to the complainants to make sure
> we do a thorough investigation and not be pressed by time limits, but
> also to the … police officer who’s the subject of the complaint, to
> give them a thorough investigation and ensure we get all the facts
> properly," he says.
>
> Woodstock police
>
> The New Brunswick Police Commission received 64 complaints last year. (CBC)
>
> Another change would let the commission assign multiple investigators
> to complex complaints. At the moment, it can only assign one
> investigator per case.
>
> But some investigations require more people, Roberge says, and "we
> can’t do that under the act."
>
> The commission investigates complaints from the public about the
> conduct of municipal police officers.
>
> The RCMP has its own complaints process that covers its officers, who
> handle policing in areas of New Brunswick without municipal forces.
>
> The commission also has a role in ensuring adequate policing
> throughout the province and must be consulted if a municipality wants
> to cut the number of officers.
>
> The commission’s report also raises a concern that more police
> officers, who are the subject of complaints, are opting out of the
> settlement conference process.
>
> That process allows the complainant, the officer, and the officer’s
> chief of police to deal with the complaint informally, which takes
> less time and costs less money than a full arbitration hearing.
>
> "It’s an efficiency issue. A settlement conference is done locally and
> doesn’t require a lot of expenditures," Roberge said.
>
> It also means the process isn’t public, but Roberge says the
> complainant, the officer, and the officer’s manager are all in the
> settlement conference and know what happens.
>
> It’s the officer’s right to opt out of the settlement conference and
> Roberge says he doesn’t know why they’re doing that.
>
> Roberge says the commission handled a total of 56 files in 2013-14
> containing a total of 64 allegations. Half dealt with alleged abuse of
> authority, fewer than a quarter alleged discreditable conduct, and the
> rest made other allegations such as neglect of duty.
>
> Of the 64 allegations, 13 per cent were dismissed and four per cent
> were withdrawn, while 50 per cent were investigated and didn’t require
> further action.
>
> Sixteen per cent of the complaints were still unresolved at the end of
> 2013-2014 and 17 per cent went to arbitration.
>
> Of the cases that went to arbitration, one led to sanctions against a
> police officer, Roberge said.
>
> In that case, a Woodstock town police officer, Const. John Morrison,
> was suspended for a week without pay after an arbitrator found he had
> abused his authority while off duty.
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Police Commission / Commission de police
> <Commissiondepolice.PoliceCommission@gnb.ca>
> Date: Wed, 30 Dec 2015 15:39:10 +0000
> Subject: Automatic reply: Sometimes less is more So heres a little
> Deja Vu for the CBC, CTV, the Irving newsrags, the Fat Fred City
> Finest & their lawyers, Chucky Leblanc and his fan club and his unamed
> lawyer before he is tried for assault
> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
>
> We are currently out of the office and will return on Monday, January 4th,
> 2016.
>
> Nous sommes présentement hors du bureau  et nous serons de retour
> lundi le 4 janvier 2016.
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Don MacPherson <macpherson.don@dailygleaner.com>
> Date: Wed, 30 Dec 2015 07:39:07 -0800
> Subject: Out of office Re: Sometimes less is more So heres a little
> Deja Vu for the CBC, CTV, the Irving newsrags, the Fat Fred City
> Finest & their lawyers, Chucky Leblanc and his fan club and his unamed
> lawyer before he is tried for assault
> To: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com
>
> I will be out of the office until Jan. 4. If you have a pressing
> matter you need to discuss with someone at The Daily Gleaner, please
> contact assignment editor Anne Mooers at (506) 458-6441 or email
> news@dailygleaner.com.
>
> --
> Don MacPherson
> The Daily Gleaner
> (506) 458-6479
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "LaBonte, Luc  (OAG/CPG)"<Luc.LaBonte@gnb.ca>
> Date: Wed, 30 Dec 2015 15:39:08 +0000
> Subject: Automatic reply: Sometimes less is more So heres a little
> Deja Vu for the CBC, CTV, the Irving newsrags, the Fat Fred City
> Finest & their lawyers, Chucky Leblanc and his fan club and his unamed
> lawyer before he is tried for assault
> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
>
> I will out of the office until January 4, 2016. I will periodically
> check my e-mails, however, expect delays for responses. Should you
> have an emergency, please contact 506-453-2784.
>
> Je serai absent du bureau jusqu'au 4 janvier 2016. Je vérifirai mon
> courriel de temps en temps mais il y aura un délai pour les réponses.
> Si vous avez une urgence, s.v.p. veuillez contacter le 506-453-2784.
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "Green, John (DNR/MRN)"<John.Green@gnb.ca>
> Date: Wed, 30 Dec 2015 15:39:08 +0000
> Subject: Automatic reply: Sometimes less is more So heres a little
> Deja Vu for the CBC, CTV, the Irving newsrags, the Fat Fred City
> Finest & their lawyers, Chucky Leblanc and his fan club and his unamed
> lawyer before he is tried for assault
> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
>
> Je suis présentement hors du bureau et je serai de retour le lundi 4
> janvier. Pour de l'assistance immédiate veuillez téléphoner la
> receptioniste au 453-3826
> .
>
> Merci et Bonne journée.
> --------------------
> I am currently out of the office and will return on Monday, January 4.
> For immediate assistance please call the receptionist at 453-3826
>
> Thank you and Have a nice day
>
> John Green
> Human Resources Advisor / Conseiller en Ressources humaines
> Department of Natural Resources/
> Ministère des Ressources naturelles
> Phone / Téléphone: (506) 457-6925
> Fax / Télécopieur: (506) 453-2486
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Go public <gopublic@cbc.ca>
> Date: Wed, 30 Dec 2015 07:39:07 -0800
> Subject: Thank you Re: Sometimes less is more So heres a little Deja
> Vu for the CBC, CTV, the Irving newsrags, the Fat Fred City Finest &
> their lawyers, Chucky Leblanc and his fan club and his unamed lawyer
> before he is tried for assault
> To: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com
>
> Hi - and thanks so much for writing to Go Public.
>
> This is an automatic response.
>
> We read all of our emails promptly - and we really appreciate your
> submission.
>
> If your story is one we think we can tackle, we will get back to you
> soon, by phone or email. In the meantime, you can really help us by
> sending the following, if you haven't already:
>
> -A brief but very specific description of what the story is
> -Phone number where we can reach you (cell included please)
> -The most relevant, key documentation/correspondence/pictures/video
> (re the situation you want us to look into)
>
> Please note:
>
> Because we get a large number of submissions, we will only get back to
> you if your story is something we can consider taking on.
>
> Thanks so much for your understanding.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Rosa Marchitelli, Reporter
> Manjula Dufresne, Producer
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Newsroom <newsroom@globeandmail.com>
> Date: Wed, 30 Dec 2015 10:39:07 -0500
> Subject: Out of Office: Sometimes less is more So heres a little Deja
> Vu for the CBC, CTV, the Irving newsrags, the Fat Fred City Finest &
> their lawyers, Chucky Leblanc and his fan club and his unamed lawyer
> before he is tried for assault
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>
> http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/police-commission-finances-arbitrations-1.3330608
>
>
> New Brunswick Police Commission funding running out
> Arbitrations involving police officers threatening to drive
> commission's finances into the red
>
> By Catherine Harrop, CBC News Posted: Nov 23, 2015 7:55 AM AT
>
> The New Brunswick Police Commission is running out of cash to cover
> the cost of arbitration hearings even as more cases are being put on
> its agenda, according to its executive director.
>
> Steve Roberge, the commission's executive director, said arbitration
> hearings and settlement conferences are quickly eating through the
> commission's budget.
>
> He said the average settlement conference would cost the chief of
> police, or the civic authority or the commission, approximately
> $20,000. But he said the average cost for an arbitration hearing is
> about $56,000.
>
> "Our biggest challenge right now is that we have 50 per cent of our
> year completed and we have expended almost three-quarters of our
> funding," he said.
>
>     'Our biggest challenge right now is that we have 50 per cent of
> our year completed, and we have expended almost three-quarters of our
> funding.'
>     - Serge Roberge, executive director New Brunswick Police Commission
>
> The commission has completed three arbitration hearings this year
> involving officers from Saint John, Fredericton and Beresford-Nigadoo.
>
> Roberge said the single biggest cost for the commission, after
> salaries, is legal fees.
>
> Three hearing in the past two years have run up tabs totaling $152,077.
>
> The estimated cost of the investigation and hearing for Fredericton's
> Const. Jeffrey Smiley is expected to be another $60,000, with the
> other half of the $120,000 cost being paid by the city.
>
> When a dispute can't be resolved in a settlement conference, it  moves
> to arbitration.
>
> The commission does not hear all arbitration hearings and only deals
> with ones where the chief of police is, or appears to be, in a
> conflict of interest, or is new to the Police Act.
>
> Roberge said in the past two years, the number of arbitration hearings
> reaching the commission has steadily increased.
>
> "Whether it's a tactic that they're employing, hoping that the
> commission and the chiefs and civic authorities will back down, or
> whether it's simply that they're feeling more threatened, I'm not sure
> what it is, to be candid with you, other than we've noted a trend in
> the last two years," Roberge said.
> Union costs rising too
>
> The costs are also rising for unions as more cases move to arbitration
> hearings.
> hi-shane-duffy
>
> Cpl. Shane Duffy, the president of the Fredericton police force union,
> UBC Local 911, said the rising number of arbitration hearings is also
> increasing costs for unions.
>
> Cpl. Shane Duffy, the president of Fredericton's police union UBC
> Local 911, laughs at the suggestion that it's a tactic to move to full
> hearings.
>
> Duffy said arbitration hearings cost the union a lot too.
>
> According to Duffy, settlement conferences are always better, if both
> sides come in willing to negotiate.
>
> "It would save us all money and save us all time, and save us all
> angst about going through that subsequent arbitration process," he
> said.
>
> As for why so many more police officers seem to be in conflict with
> the laws they have sworn to uphold, Cpl. Duffy said stress could be a
> factor.
>
> "Work that used to be shared between 12 officers, now shared between
> eight officers," he said.
>
> "It's just, I believe, a huge contributing factor. Stress related to
> the every day of the job continues to build and continues to built,
> and people under stress or duress don't always make the right
> decisions or the best decisions."
>
> An arbitration hearing involving the Fredericton force and Const.
> Cherie Campbell is scheduled for Dec. 7 and another arbitration
> involving Smily is scheduled for May 24.
>
> The commission must also deal with accusations against Saint John's
> deputy police chief and the suspension of two Bathurst police officers
> charged with manslaughter in the shooting death of Michel Vienneau.
>
> Roberge said he has been in contact with the Department of Public
> Safety about the commission's expected shortfall, but the response has
> been the commission has to work within its budget.
>
> http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/fredericton-officer-accused-of-misappropriation-of-funds-won-t-face-criminal-probe-1.3132476
>
>
> Fredericton officer accused of misappropriation of funds won't face
> criminal probe
> N.B. Police Association decides not to file criminal complaint, but
> conduct investigation ongoing
>
> By Redmond Shannon, CBC News Posted: Jun 29, 2015 9:26 PM AT
>
> The New Brunswick Police Association says it will not be filing a
> criminal complaint about a Fredericton Police Force officer, accused
> of misappropriating funds from the association while a member of its
> executive committee.
> Fredericton Police
>
> The New Brunswick Police Association decided not to file a criminal
> complaint against the Fredericton police officer after he paid an
> undisclosed amount of money to the association. (Daniel McHardie/CBC)
>
> "We had a meeting and we dealt with it internally, with the opinion of
> our lawyer," said Const. Dean Secord, president of the New Brunswick
> Police Association (NBPA).
>
> Secord says the decision to not file a criminal complaint against the
> officer was taken after he paid an amount of money to the NBPA, which
> is a lobby group representing municipal and regional police unions.
>
> The paid amount is not necessarily the amount allegedly
> misappropriated, he said.
>
> "What I can tell you is that we have come to agreement on the amount,
> and from that agreement, and the opinion of the lawyer, that is the
> amount that was agreed upon," said Secord.
>
> "From that, we are going to co-operate with the Police Act
> investigation, which has started, and we are going to move forward
> from that," he said.
>
> The New Brunswick Police Commission (NBPC), a provincial oversight
> body, is currently investigating a conduct complaint filed by
> Fredericton Police Chief Leanne Fitch.
>
> The accused officer is suspended with pay, pending the outcome of the
> investigation.
>
> ​The NBPC says possible sanctions against an officer it finds guilty
> of wrongdoing can range from a verbal reprimand to dismissal.
>
> "Criminal charges require a criminal investigation from the police
> force of jurisdiction," said executive director Steve Roberge.
>
> The RCMP "are not prepared to investigate without a formal complaint," he
> said.
>
> Secord says the jurisdiction for any criminal investigation would rest
> with the RCMP because the officer lives outside the city of
> Fredericton.
>
> Last year, Fredericton's former Transit Manager, Tony Hay, resigned
> after an internal review uncovered "small financial irregularities."
>
> The City of Fredericton decided to withdraw criminal charges against
> the former employee, but Fredericton Police subsequently re-opened the
> case.
>
> In early June, Fredericton Police charged Hay with stealing and
> defrauding the city of an amount under $5,000.
>
> Hay is scheduled to appear in provincial court on July 3.
>
>
>
> http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/police-association-being-bullied-in-misappropriation-probe-says-president-1.3135944
>
>
> Police Association being 'bullied' in misappropriation probe, says
> president
> Dean Secord has called lawyer about concerns with Police Commission
> investigator in Fredericton officer case
>
> By Redmond Shannon, CBC News Posted: Jul 02, 2015 7:12 PM AT Last
> Updated: Jul 02, 2015 7:12 PM AT
>
> The president of the New Brunswick Police Association alleges his
> members are being "bullied" by an investigator, who is looking into
> allegations that a Fredericton police officer misappropriated funds
> from the association while a member of its executive.
> Fredericton Police
>
> The New Brunswick Police Association decided not to file a criminal
> complaint against the Fredericton police officer after he paid an
> undisclosed amount of money to the association. (Daniel McHardie/CBC)
>
> Dean Secord says he has contacted a lawyer about his concerns
> regarding the investigator, who is working on behalf of the New
> Brunswick Police Commission (NBPC) — a police oversight body.
>
> "We are more than willing to co-operate and we want to co-operate to
> put this matter behind us, but we are not going to be intimidated or
> bullied to give statements," said Secord, speaking on behalf of the
> NBPA, a lobby group representing police officers at the provincial
> level.
>
> "[This investigator is] demanding certain items and we have a concern
> with his demeanour in the way he's demanding this," he said.
> Law enforcement obligated to co-operate
>
> The NBPC has been contacted by a lawyer, confirmed executive director
> Steve Roberge. But he contends it was pertaining to evidence connected
> to the investigation.
>
> Roberge expects the investigation, which was sparked by a conduct
> complaint about the unnamed officer by Fredericton Police Chief Leanne
> Fitch, should be complete in less than six months.
>
> "Our investigator will interview all members of the NBPA executive,
> and if they are law enforcement personnel, then they are obligated,
> under the Police Act, to co-operate," he said.
>
> Secord says he still hasn't been contacted by the investigator. "And
> I'm the president."
>
> Last month, Secord said the NBPA would not be filing a criminal
> complaint against the accused member, who is currently suspended from
> the Fredericton Police Force with pay.
>
> Secord said the decision was taken after the officer paid an amount of
> money to the NBPA. The paid amount is not necessarily the amount
> allegedly misappropriated, he said.
>
> The jurisdiction for any criminal investigation would rest with the
> RCMP, because the officer lives outside the city of Fredericton,
> Secord said. The RCMP have refused to comment on the matter.
>
> ​The NBPC says possible sanctions against an officer it finds guilty
> of wrongdoing can range from a verbal reprimand to dismissal.
>
> http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/2-complaints-about-fredericton-officer-hitting-pedestrian-filed-1.3125773
>
>
> 2 complaints about Fredericton officer hitting pedestrian filed
> Chief and citizen submitted complaints after witness raised questions
> about officer leaving scene
>
> CBC News Posted: Jun 24, 2015 1:32 PM AT
>
> Fredericton Police Chief Leanne Fitch has filed a complaint with the
> New Brunswick Police Commission regarding the conduct of an officer
> whose cruiser struck a pedestrian at a downtown crosswalk last
> weekend.
>
> A citizen has also filed a complaint with the commission, which is an
> independent civilian body that investigates complaints about the
> conduct of any police officer in New Brunswick.
>
> Both complaints were received on Wednesday morning, said executive
> director Steve Roberge.
> Fredericton crosswalk where pedestrian hit by police cruiser
>
> Greg Collette says he was on the patio at Mexicali Rosa's when he
> heard the 'loud thud' of a pedestrian being struck by a police cruiser
> at the adjacent crosswalk. (CBC)
>
> They come on the heels of a CBC News report that included witnesses
> questioning whether the officer involved followed proper procedure.
>
> Greg Collette said he saw the officer put the injured man in the back
> of his cruiser and drive away instead of remaining at the scene and
> calling for help.
>
> "The police officer cannot make judgement on himself and state that
> what he did was right, or wrong. It has to go through a full
> investigation," said Collette, a Canadian Forces veteran.
>
> The incident occurred on Saturday at about 10 p.m. at a marked
> crosswalk at the intersection of King and Westmorland streets.
>
> A Fredericton Police Force spokesperson has said the pedestrian was
> treated in hospital for "very minor injuries" and released and that
> speed was not a factor.
>
>     'I told them I was not going to the station, that they should be
> coming up to the accident where all the witnesses were, that we could
> all give statements.'
>     - Greg Collette, witness
>
> The investigation is ongoing.
>
> Fredericton police have refused to divulge their protocol for officers
> involved in a traffic accident.
>
> RCMP have also refused to disclose their protocol, citing the ongoing
> Fredericton investigation.
>
> Collette says he was on a restaurant patio at the intersection in
> question when the pedestrian was struck.
>
> "We heard a loud thud, I immediately turned and seen a police cruiser
> across the crosswalk and a man laying in the street," he said.
>
> "The pedestrian's shoe had came off and it had flew, I'm guessing
> somewhere in the vicinity of 20 feet, to the front of the cruiser … He
> was dazed, you could tell. When he stood up he couldn't stand
> straight, he was crouched over," said Collette.
>
> "We witnessed the police officer exit the vehicle, move around front
> and apologize and saying that he was sorry, he didn't see him."
>
> Collette says he called police, who told him to go to the station.
>
> "I told them I was not going to the station, that they should be
> coming up to the accident where all the witnesses were, that we could
> all give statements," he said.
>
> "We sat at the Mexicali Rosa's from just after 10 o'clock until
> closing, at midnight, and they had ample opportunity to come up and
> speak with any witness that was there, and no one did so."
>
> http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/police-chief-fitch-cleared-smiley-1.3289049
>
>
> Fredericton police chief Leanne Fitch cleared by commission
> Police commission investigation stemmed from complaint laid by Const.
> Jeff Smiley of Fredericton force
>
> CBC News Posted: Oct 26, 2015 4:55 PM AT
>
> Fredericton police chief Leanne Fitch, and seven of her officers, have
> been cleared of wrongdoing by the New Brunswick Police Commission in
> the Jeff Smiley case.
>
> Const.Jeff Smiley, of the Fredericton Police Force, laid a complaint
> with the commission, alleging various contraventions of the New
> Brunswick Police Act.
>
>     Two suspended officers get arbitration dates
>     Assault charge against Const. Jeffrey Smiley dismissed
>     Fredericton officer accused of domestic assault
>
> Steve Roberge, the executive director of the New Brunswick Police
> Commission, says, "We've exonerated the police officers involved."
>
> He would not release the details of the complaints other than to say
> they were related to the Police Act code of conduct, "especially given
> that all members have been exhonerated."
>
> Roberge says the police commission's investigator "came to the
> conclusion that none of the allegations could be sustained."
>
> Smiley made the complaint in January. He has said he believes Fitch is
> attempting to end his career.
>
> In October 2014, a domestic assault charge against Smiley was
> dismissed over a jurisdictional issue.
>
> He was accused of assaulting his live-in girlfriend on Feb. 17, 2014.
> hi-jeff-smiley
>
> Const. Jeff Smiley brought a complaint against Fredericton Police
> Chief Leanne Fitch and seven other members of the force. (Rachel
> Cave/CBC)
>
> However, as the assault is alleged to have occurred at Smiley's
> parents's house in Nova Scotia, Fredericton police did not have the
> authority to lay the charge.
>
> Smiley now has an arbitration hearing before the New Brunswick Police
> Commission scheduled for November and another for May 2016.
>
> CBC News contacted Police Chief Fitch and was told she is away and
> unavailable for an interview. But the police chief issued an email
> statement.
>
> "On behalf of the Fredericton Police Force, myself and the affected
> members named in these complaints, we are pleased that due process has
> concluded, and that those involved in this unfortunate and complicated
> matter were acting in good faith and have been exonerated of any wrong
> doing in the course of our duty," the statement said.
>
> Smiley, a decorated officer, has been suspended with pay since he was
> charged, pending the outcome of the criminal court proceedings.
>
> He received the Star of Courage from the Governor General in December
> 2013 for pulling a 73-year-old woman from her car after it plunged
> into the St. John River on Jan. 8, 2012.
>
> Smiley jumped into the frigid water to break the window and rescue
> Shirley Foster.
>
> He also received a Commanding Officer Commendation in April 2012 for
> the rescue.
>
> The New Brunswick Police Commission's decisions are final. According
> to Roberge they are only subject to judicial review.
>
> http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/barry-macknight-glen-mccloskey-commission-1.3279683
>
> Saint John police chief complaint about Glen McCloskey probed
> Barry MacKnight appointed by New Brunswick Police Commission to
> examine conduct of deputy chief
>
> CBC News Posted: Oct 20, 2015 9:51 AM AT
>
> Former Fredericton police chief Barry MacKnight has been appointed by
> the New Brunswick Police Commission to investigate a complaint made
> against Saint John Deputy Police Chief Glen McCloskey by the chief of
> the Saint John Police Department.
> John Bates, Saint John's police chief
>
> John Bates, Saint John's police chief (Twitter)
>
> Saint John Police Chief John Bates asked for the investigation on Oct.
> 14 following testimony that arose during Dennis Oland's second-degree
> murder trial.
>
> During the trial, retired staff sergeant Mike King testified McCloskey
> suggested he lie under oath about the Richard Oland murder case.
>
> McCloskey also testified and denied King's allegations that he
> suggested the investigator alter his testimony about McCloskey's
> presence at the bloody crime scene.
> Deputy Chief Glen McCloskey, Saint John Police Force
>
> Deputy Chief Glen McCloskey, Saint John Police Force (CBC)
>
> McCloskey served as Saint John's acting police chief between Bill
> Reid's retirement in April and a few weeks ago when Bates took over
> the role. McCloskey remains on active duty.
>
> Bates directed the Saint John force's professional standards unit to
> look into the issue and also advised the Saint John Board of Police
> Commissioners and the New Brunswick Police Commission of the matter.
>
> The investigation under the Police Act by MacKnight will not begin
> until the conclusion of the Oland trial.
>
> The trial is expected to run until mid-December.
> Workshop to discuss Police Act changes
>
> The police commission announced the MacKnight appointment as they were
> set to begin a three-day workshop Tuesday to discuss possible changes
> to the Police Act.
>
> The topics under discussion include everything from the ability to
> suspend officers without pay, to coming up with a new name for the
> commission.
>
> Police chiefs and municipal representatives from across the province
> and RCMP officials are honing their pitch to government.
>
> Commission executive director Steve Roberge was disappointed police
> unions and the minister of Public Safety declined to take part.
>
> "We are a little concerned that the ministry isn't participating. We
> would have preferred to see that leadership present today, denoting
> their support for the revisions to the act," said Roberge.
>
> Roberge says he hopes the fact that Public Safety Minister Steve
> Horsman is a former police officer would make him more aware of why
> the revisions are needed, and not less inclined to favour them.
>
> Roberge says one issue keeps coming up.
>
> "The chiefs of police are very adamant about the suspension, without
> pay, of police officers."
>
> Fredericton Police Chief Leanne Fitch said amendments to the Police
> Act in 2008 have "resulted in some unintended consequences that have
> been problematic, both in terms of administering the act, as well as
> discipline and code of conduct proceedings."
>
>
>
> http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/jeff-smiley-arbitration-decision-1.3346714
>
>
> Const. Jeff Smiley dismissed from Fredericton Police Force
> Smiley's career in law enforcement in New Brunswick 'is definitely
> done,' said police commission
>
> CBC News Posted: Dec 02, 2015 9:39 AM AT
>
> "A very clear message'
>
> Roberge said Haines's ruling "sends a very clear message" about
> domestic violence.
>
> "Police are required to be trustworthy and are now double held to
> account," said Roberge, citing a legal case that now requires police
> to hand over records of the discipline and misconduct of its officers
> as part of its disclosure obligation to the defence in criminal
> proceedings.
> Media placeholder
>
> RAW: Steve Roberge on Jeff Smiley2:40
>
> "This case law will significantly challenge the day-to-day operations
> of any police officer whose credibility has been brought into question
> by a Police Act disciplinary process."
>
> A criminal assault charge against Smiley was dismissed earlier over a
> jurisdictional issue as the assault in question in the case was
> alleged to have happened in Nova Scotia, so Fredericton police didn't
> have authority to investigate it and recommend charges.
>
> Smiley has been suspended with pay since his arrest on the criminal
> domestic assault charge in February 2014.
>
> The ruling can not be appealed. However, Smiley could seek a judicial
> review of the arbitrator's decision.
>
> Roberge said Smiley's career in law enforcement in New Brunswick "is
> definitely done."
>
> http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/fredericton-police-cherie-campbell-1.3368027
>
> Fredericton police Const. Cherie Campbell arbitration wraps up
> Closing arguments presented today at N.B. Police Commission arbitration
> hearing
>
> By Philip Drost, CBC News Posted: Dec 16, 2015 3:34 PM AT
>
> Lawyers in the arbitration hearing for Const. Cherie Campbell gave
> their closing arguments Wednesday. Campbell was expected to testify in
> her own defence, but when her lawyer, T.J. Burke, was asked if he had
> anyone to call forward, he said no.
>
> "That was always an option as to whether she should testify, but she
> has already testified at a criminal court, at a jury trial in the
> state of Maine," said Burke.
>
> "We didn't feel it was appropriate for her to give her testimony a second
> time."
>
> Campbell is charged with violating the police code of conduct by
> shoplifting, by attempting to obtain favourable treatment from another
> police officer, and by asking another police officer to try to keep
> news about her shoplifting arrest from Chief Leanne Fitch.
>
> The arbitration hearing will determine what, if any, discipline
> Campbell might face stemming from her arrest after pocketing $20 of
> cosmetics from Marden's discount store in Houlton, Me., in December
> 2014.
> Chief Leanne Fitch
>
> Fredericton Police Chief Leanne Fitch filed a complaint with the New
> Brunswick Police Commission about Const. Cherie Campbell. (CBC)
>
> Campbell's trial for shoplifting in Maine resulted in a hung jury. The
> matter ended up being settled out of court without a finding of guilt
> or innocence.
>
> When no further witnesses were called to testify Wednesday, closing
> arguments began.
>
> The lawyer representing Chief Leanne Fitch, who made the charges,
> Jamie Eddy, told the arbitrator that shop lifting wouldn't have been a
> big deal, if that was all that happened. He said on a scale from one
> to 10, the shoplifting was probably only a five.
>
> What he said made it a 10 was that Campbell wouldn't take
> responsibility for her actions. He also said that three different
> times she tried to use her position as a police officer to get someone
> to show her leniency.
>
> Eddy said that because of this, Campbell should be dismissed from the
> force.
>
> While going over some evidence, Burke argued before arbitrator Cedric
> Haines this hearing shouldn't be happening. He said that because the
> case had already gone through the judicial process in Maine, it
> doesn't make sense to go through the process again.
>
> The complaint against Campbell was laid with the New Brunswick Police
> Commission by Fitch.
> Lawyer outlines precedents
>
> Burke presented some precedents to the arbitrator. He said a case in
> Toronto had a man who was charged with sexual assault and found
> guilty, so he lost his job. The man's union appealed this, but it was
> found that since he was already found guilty, there was no need to go
> through the process again.
>
> Burke argued Campbell's situation was the same, just the other way
> around. Campbell hadn't been convicted so there wasn't a reason to go
> through the process again.
>
> Lawyer Jamie Eddy, acting on behalf of Fredericton Police Chief Leanne
> Fitch, said he didn't know of the cases Burke presented, and needed
> time to respond. Haines told Eddy he could give him a written response
> to which Burke could also respond.
>
> Campbell's lawyer has described the incident as an "honest mistake,"
> saying Campbell put some lipstick and eyeliners in her pocket after
> they kept falling out of her cart in Marden's discount store in Maine
> and then forgot to pay for them when she paid for other items.
>
> Burke concluded by saying that if the arbitrator did feel discipline
> was required, dismissal from the force wasn't the only option. He said
> that a 20-to-30 day suspension without pay would be appropriate.
>
> "The starting point is not dismissal," said Burke during the proceedings.
>
> Eddy said that would be fair, if it wasn't for the things Campbell did
> after she had been caught shoplifting.
>
> Both lawyers agreed that Campbell did commit the act of shoplifting.
> The question comes down to whether the intent was there or not.
> Arbitrator Haines will look at the evidence and cases he has been
> given, and hopes to have a decision by Jan. 7.
>
>
>
>
>
> http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/fredericton-police-new-charges-1.3388459
>
> 2 more Fredericton police officers face criminal charges
> Lou Lafleur charged Monday with impaired driving while Tim Sowers
> faces charge of uttering threats
>
> CBC News Posted: Jan 04, 2016 11:58 AM AT
>
> Two more members of the Fredericton Police Force are now facing
> criminal charges.
>
> Cpl. Lou Lafleur was charged Monday with impaired driving in relation
> to an incident in 2015 that was investigated by the Miramichi Police
> Force.
>
> Lafleur remains on active desk duty until the conclusion of the
> criminal proceedings.
>
> He will appear in court on Jan. 18 at 9:30 a.m.
>
> On Dec. 22, Sgt. Tim Sowers was charged with uttering threats by the
> Kennebecasis Regional Force following an incident in June. Further
> charges are expected.
>
> Sowers will appear in Fredericton court on Jan. 27 at 9:30 a.m.
>
> Police Act investigations will take place in both cases once the
> criminal proceedings have concluded.
>
> In November, Fredericton officer Darrell Ian Brewer pleaded not guilty
> to a charge of impaired driving following a single vehicle accident on
> Aug. 23.
>
> The Fredericton force saw two of its members face disciplinary
> hearings before an arbitrator in New Brunswick Police Commission
> hearings in 2015.
>
> Const. Jeff Smiley was ordered dismissed by the arbitrator for charges
> originating with a domestic assault.
>
> Const. Cherie Campbell was before an arbitrator on a case involving
> shoplifting and attempting to obtain favourable treatment from another
> police officer. The arbitrator's ruling in that case is expected this
> week.
>
>
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>
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>
>
> http://www1.gnb.ca/legis/calendar/detail-e.asp?ID=112
>
> March 23, 2006   1:00PM
> Legislative Assembly
> Standing Committee on Public Accounts
> NOTICE OF MEETING - AGENDA
> 1 p.m. Department of Justice
>
> Appearing: Yassin Choukri, Deputy Minister
> Suzanne Bonnell-Burley, Assistant Deputy Minister - Justice
> Michael Comeau, Assistant Deputy Minister - Court Services
> Neil Foreman, Director, Financial Services
> Judith Keating, Director, Legislative Services
> Cedric Haines / Clyde Spinney, Director, Legal Services
> Glen Abbot, Director, Public Prosecutions
>
> Year under review: 2004-2005
>
> 2:30 p.m. New Brunswick Advisory Council on Seniors
>
> Appearing : Sister Anne Robichaud, Chairperson
>
> http://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/news/news_release.2011.10.1054.html
>
> Office of the Attorney General
> 2011 Queen's counsel appointments named
> 07 October 2011
>
> Media Contact(s)
>
> Paul Harpelle, communications, Office of the Attorney General,
> 506-453-6543.
>
> FREDERICTON (CNB) – Eleven New Brunswick lawyers have been appointed
> Queen's counsel. Lt.-Gov. Graydon Nicholas made the announcement
> today.
>
> The recipients are:
>
> ●    Susan E. Burns, Fredericton;
> ●    Barbara Hughes Campbell, Fredericton;
> ●    David R. Colwell, Saint John;
> ●    François T. Doucet, Campbellton;
> ●    J. Charles Foster, Fredericton;
> ●    Bernard Lord, Moncton;
> ●    James R. McAvity, Saint John;
> ●    James K. O'Connell, Saint John;
> ●    Bernard Richard, Cap-Pelé;
> ●    Marc L. Richard, Fredericton; and
> ●    D. Ann Whiteway Brown, Woodstock.
>
> The chief justice of New Brunswick, J. Ernest Drapeau, chairs the
> committee that makes recommendations to the lieutenant-governor.
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Info <info@greenparty.ca>
> Date: Tue, 05 Jan 2016 02:01:32 +0000
> Subject: Re: Hey Crawford Kilian Re Your opinion and mine about the
> NDP vs the Libranos FYI I just called the Tyee and they didn't care Go
> Figure
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>
>> On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 21:01:30 EST, David Amos
>> &lt;motomaniac333@gmail.com&gt; wrote:
>>
>> http://www.thetyee.ca/Opinion/2016/01/04/New-Dems-Outsmart-Liberals/
>> [1]
>>
>> How New Dems Can Outsmart Liberals in 2016
>>
>> Not by moving further left, but by moving ahead (where they've
>> usually been).
>>
>> By Crawford Kilian, Today, TheTyee.ca
>>
>> Crawford Kilian
>>
>> Crawford Kilian was born in New York City in 1941. He was raised in
>> Los Angeles and Mexico City, and was educated at Columbia University
>> (BA '62) and Simon Fraser University (MA '72). He served in the US
>> Army from 1963 to 1965, and moved to Vancouver in 1967. He became a
>> naturalized Canadian in 1973.
>>
>> Crawford has published 21 books -- both fiction and non-fiction, and
>> has written hundreds of articles. He taught at Vancouver City College
>> in the late 1960s and was a professor at Capilano College from 1968
>> to
>> 2008. Much of Crawford's writing for The Tyee deals with education
>> issues in British Columbia, but he is also interested in books,
>> online
>> media, and environmental issues.
>>
>> Reporting Beat: Education, health, and books
>>
>> Crawford's Connection to BC: Though he was born in New York City, one
>> of Crawford's favourite places is Sointula, a small town off the
>> northeast coast of Vancouver Island.
>>
>> Twitter: @crof
>>
>> Website: H5N1
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>> Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2016 15:42:25 -0400
>> Subject: Fwd: A little Deja Vu for you before I am back in Federal
>> Court Court on Jan 11th
>> To: atlanticnews <atlanticnews@ctv.ca>
>> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>> Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2016 15:32:52 -0400
>> Subject: A little Deja Vu for you before I am back in Federal Court
>> Court on Jan 11th
>> To: brian.barnett@gnb.ca [2], Richard.Williams@gnb.ca [3],
>> Krista.COLFORD@gnb.ca [4], serge.rousselle@gnb.ca [5],
>> mcu@justice.gc.ca [6],
>> jean-francois.dupuis@gnb.ca [7], justice.comments@gnb.ca [8],
>> johanne.bray@gnb.ca [9], "macpherson.don"
>> <macpherson.don@dailygleaner.com>, nmoore
>> <nmoore@bellmedia.ca>
>> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>,
>> "brian.t.macdonald"
>> <brian.t.macdonald@gnb.ca>, "David.Coon"
>> <David.Coon@gnb.ca>
>>
>> http://cas-cdc-www02.cas-satj.gc.ca/portal/page/portal/fc_cf_en/East_List
>> [10]
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>> Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2015 01:47:09 -0400
>> Subject: Yo Danny Boy Bussierres Who do ya think Serge Rouselle will
>> send to argue me about your actions in Federal Court???
>> To: "dan. bussieres"<dan.bussieres@gnb.ca>,
>> Richard.Williams@gnb.ca [11],
>> "marc.chiasson"<marc.chiasson@mcinnescooper.com>,
>> Denis.Theriault@gnb.ca [12], "serge.rousselle"
>> <serge.rousselle@gnb.ca>,
>> "sebastien.michaud"<sebastien.michaud@gnb.ca>,
>> pierre.ouellette@gnb.ca [13], tammy.moreau@gnb.ca [14],
>> isabel.lavoiedaigle@gnb.ca [15], Michael.Hynes@gnb.ca [16],
>> maya.hamou@gnb.ca [17],
>> nancy.forbes@gnb.ca [18], david.eidt@gnb.ca [19],
>> jean-francois.dupuis@gnb.ca [20],
>> "claude.poirier"<claude.poirier@snb.ca>,
>> heather.doyle.landry@gnb.ca [21],
>> Krista.COLFORD@gnb.ca [22], brian.barnett@gnb.ca [23], sallybrooks25
>> <sallybrooks25@yahoo.ca>, andre <andre@jafaust.com>
>> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>,
>> "martin.gaudet"
>> <martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca>, "Wayne.Gallant"
>> <Wayne.Gallant@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, leader
>> <leader@greenparty.ca>,
>> complaints@officiallanguages.nb.ca [24],
>> commissioner@officiallanguages.nb.ca [25], "andrew.scheer"
>> <andrew.scheer@parl.gc.ca>
>>
>> http://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/contacts/dept_renderer.201794.1433.16683.html#employees
>> [26]
>>
>> http://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/contacts/dept_renderer.173.11143.1768.html#employees
>> [27]
>>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2016 15:42:25 -0400
> Subject: Fwd: A little Deja Vu for you before I am back in Federal
> Court Court on Jan 11th
> To: atlanticnews <atlanticnews@ctv.ca>
> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2016 15:32:52 -0400
> Subject: A little Deja Vu for you before I am back in Federal Court
> Court on Jan 11th
> To: brian.barnett@gnb.ca, Richard.Williams@gnb.ca,
> Krista.COLFORD@gnb.ca, serge.rousselle@gnb.ca, mcu@justice.gc.ca,
> jean-francois.dupuis@gnb.ca, justice.comments@gnb.ca,
> johanne.bray@gnb.ca, "macpherson.don"
> <macpherson.don@dailygleaner.com>, nmoore <nmoore@bellmedia.ca>
> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>, "brian.t.macdonald"
> <brian.t.macdonald@gnb.ca>, "David.Coon"<David.Coon@gnb.ca>
>
> http://cas-cdc-www02.cas-satj.gc.ca/portal/page/portal/fc_cf_en/East_List
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2015 01:47:09 -0400
> Subject: Yo Danny Boy Bussierres Who do ya think Serge Rouselle will
> send to argue me about your actions in Federal Court???
> To: "dan. bussieres"<dan.bussieres@gnb.ca>, Richard.Williams@gnb.ca,
> "marc.chiasson"<marc.chiasson@mcinnescooper.com>,
> Denis.Theriault@gnb.ca, "serge.rousselle"<serge.rousselle@gnb.ca>,
> "sebastien.michaud"<sebastien.michaud@gnb.ca>,
> pierre.ouellette@gnb.ca, tammy.moreau@gnb.ca,
> isabel.lavoiedaigle@gnb.ca, Michael.Hynes@gnb.ca, maya.hamou@gnb.ca,
> nancy.forbes@gnb.ca, david.eidt@gnb.ca, jean-francois.dupuis@gnb.ca,
> "claude.poirier"<claude.poirier@snb.ca>, heather.doyle.landry@gnb.ca,
> Krista.COLFORD@gnb.ca, brian.barnett@gnb.ca, sallybrooks25
> <sallybrooks25@yahoo.ca>, andre <andre@jafaust.com>
> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>, "martin.gaudet"
> <martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca>, "Wayne.Gallant"
> <Wayne.Gallant@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, leader <leader@greenparty.ca>,
> complaints@officiallanguages.nb.ca,
> commissioner@officiallanguages.nb.ca, "andrew.scheer"
> <andrew.scheer@parl.gc.ca>
>
> http://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/contacts/dept_renderer.201794.1433.16683.html#employees
>
> http://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/contacts/dept_renderer.173.11143.1768.html#employees
>
> Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 03:23:18 -0300
> From: "David Amos"david.raymond.amos@gmail.com
> To: "Eidt, David (OAG/CPG)"David.Eidt@gnb.ca, oldmaison@yahoo.com,
> t.j.burke@gnb.ca, police@fredericton.ca, danny.copp@fredericton.ca,
> jacques.boucher@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, jeff.mockler@gnb.ca,
> samperrier@hotmail.com
> Subject: Re: Hey Mr Eidt is it you or the RCMP I argue in order to get
> my Harley and the wiretap tapes back?
>
> Go cry a river to your boss T.J. Burke or his buddy Jeff Mockler I
> know what I sent you and I understand your obligations as a lawyer and
> a public servant . It is not harrassment tio expect a bureaucrat in
> the justice dept to uphold the law. You are a liar sir please allow me
> to tell your boss and the cops for you what I think of you. Please all
> the cops I already have your false allegations in writing and you have
> only some of my files. Can you think of any reason why I shouldn't sue
> you personally someday after we argue professionally?
>
> Veritas Vincit
> Davidraymond Amos
>
> On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 8:53 AM, Eidt, David (OAG/CPG) David.Eidt@gnb.ca
> wrote:
>
> Mr. Amos,
>
> You sent me two pieces of email on March 24, 2008. They have nothing
> to do with me either personally or professionally. Please note that
> your correspondence is unwanted. Any further such communications will
> be considered harassing in nature. Please do not send me any more of
> your communications.
>
> Regards,
>
> David Eidt
> Legal Services
> Office of the Attorney General
> Tel: (506) 453-3964
> Fax: (506) 453-3275
> david.eidt@gnb.ca
>
> Notice : CONFIDENTIAL and PRIVILEGED. This document contains
> privileged and confidential information and should not be distributed
> or copied to anyone without prior consultation with the author. Thank
> you.
>
> Avis : CONFIDENTIEL et PRIVILÉGIÉ. Ce document contient des
> renseignements privilégiés et confidentiels et ne devrait être copié
> ou circulé sans consultation préalable avec l'auteur. Merci.
>
> From: Advocacy Collective advocacycollective@yahoo.com
> Subject: Charles LeBlanc Website Post - NB Justice Minister Burke
> Defending False Conviction
> To:
> Date: Tuesday, April 14, 2009, 4:05 PM
>
> I am personally aware of another very similar case involving the same
> prosecutor-turned-judge, and so I have little reason to doubt that
> this man helped to have Mr. Walsh wrongly convicted. Maybe instead of
> looking into Walsh's track record, T.J. Burke should look into the
> track records of his own prosecutors and appointed judges. We could
> also look into Mr. Burke's own criminal past, since I understand that
> he has been convicted of at least one offence. He is also arguably
> guilty of obstruction of justice, not just in the Walsh case, but in
> my own case, where he has refused to do anything about his own
> department effectively banning me from court in order to maintain my
> wrongful conviction for contempt of court. This is an issue of
> corruption and hypocrisy that is much larger than Mr. Walsh's almost
> certain wrongful conviction.
> - Vaughn Barnett
>
> First the Irving's Rags write this about the doings between T.J. Burke
> and I last year. have my blog and emails killed then sing your praises
> about your legal Bullshit next year? Have alook for yourself lady
>
> Threat against Burke taken seriously
>
> By STEPHEN LLEWELLYN
> dgleg@nb.aibn.com
> Published Thursday May 24th, 2007
> Appeared on page A1
> An RCMP security detail has been guarding Justice Minister and
> Attorney General T.J. Burke because of threats made against him
> recently.
>
> Burke, the Liberal MLA for Fredericton-Fort Nashwaaksis, wouldn't
> explain the nature of the threats.
>
> "I have had a particular individual or individuals who have made
> specific overtures about causing harm towards me," he told reporters
> Wednesday.
>
> "The RCMP has provided security to me recently by accompanying me to a
> couple of public functions where the individual is known to reside or
> have family members in the area," said Burke. "It is nice to have some
> added protection and that added comfort."
>
> The RCMP provides protection to the premier and MLAs with its VIP security
> unit.
>
> Burke didn't say when the threat was made but it's believed to have
> been in recent weeks.
>
> "When a threat is posed to you and it is a credible threat, you have
> to be cautious about where you go and who you are around," he said.
> "But again, I am more concerned about my family as opposed to my own
> personal safety."
>
> Burke said he doesn't feel any differently and he has not changed his
> pattern of activity.
>
> "It doesn't bother me one bit," he said. "It makes my wife feel awful
> nervous."
>
> Burke served in an elite American military unit before becoming a
> lawyer and going into politics in New Brunswick.
>
> "(I) have taken my own precautions and what I have to do to ensure my
> family's safety," he said. "I am a very cautious person in general due
> to my background and training.
>
> "I am comfortable with defending myself or my family if it ever had to
> happen."
>
> Burke said it is not uncommon for politicians to have security concerns.
>
> "We do live unfortunately in an age and in a society now where threats
> have to be taken pretty seriously," he said.
>
> Since the terrorism attacks in the United States on Sept. 11, 2001,
> security in New Brunswick has been
> beefed up.
>
> Metal detectors were recently installed in the legislature and all
> visitors are screened.
>
> The position of attorney general is often referred to as the
> province's "top cop."
>
> Burke said sometimes people do not differentiate between his role as
> the manager of the justice system and the individual who actually
> prosecutes them.
>
> "With the job sometimes comes threats," he said. "I have had numerous
> threats since Day 1 in office."
>
> Burke said he hopes his First Nations heritage has nothing to do with it.
>
> "I think it is more of an issue where people get fixated on a matter
> and they believe you are personally responsible for assigning them
> their punishment or their sanction," he said.
>
> Is the threat from someone who was recently incarcerated?
>
> "I probably shouldn't answer that," he replied.
>
> Reporters asked when the threat would be over.
>
> "I don't think a threat ever passes once it has been made," said
> Burke. "You have to consider the credibility of the source."
>
> Bruce Fitch, former justice minister in the Conservative government,
> said "every now and again there would be e-mails that were not
> complimentary."
>
> "I did have a meeting with the RCMP who are in charge of the security
> of the MLAs and ministers," said Fitch.
>
> "They look at each and every situation."
>
> Fitch said he never had bodyguards assigned to him although former
> premier Bernard Lord and former health minister Elvy Robichaud did
> have extra security staff assigned on occasion.
>
> He said if any MLA felt threatened, he or she would discuss it with the
> RCMP.
>
> Group studies its legal options
> Early immersion | Reversal of decision wanted ASAP
> By JENNIFER DUNVILLE
> dunville.jennifer@dailygleaner.com
> Published Tuesday April 8th, 2008
> Appeared on page A1
>
>
> "Lafleur, Lou"lou.lafleur@fredericton.ca wrote:
>
> From: "Lafleur, Lou"lou.lafleur@fredericton.ca
> To: "'motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com'"motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com,
> "Lafleur, Lou"lou.lafleur@fredericton.ca
> Subject: Fredericton Police Force
> Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 15:21:13 -0300
>
> Dear Mr. Amos
>
> My Name is Lou LaFleur and I am a Detective with the Fredericton
> Police Major Crime Unit. I would like to talk to you regarding files
> that I am investigating and that you are alleged to have involvement
> in.
>
> Please call me at your earliest convenience and leave a message and a
> phone number on my secure and confidential line if I am not in my
> office.
>
> yours truly,
>
> Cpl. Lou LaFleur
> Fredericton Police Force
> 311 Queen St.
> Fredericton, NB
> 506-460-2332
>
> ________________________________
>
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> is for the sole use of the intended recipient and may be privileged.
> Any unauthorized distribution, copying, disclosure or review is
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> privilege. If you are not the intended recipient, please immediately
> notify the sender and then delete this communication and any
> attachments from your computer system and records without saving or
> forwarding it. Thank you.
>
> Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 07:56:09 -0700 (PDT)
> From: "David Amos"motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com
> Subject: Who says they are ignoring me Chucky? Ask Barry McKnight why
> the Yankees are researching him
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> jack.e.mackay@gnb.ca
>
> Just Dave
> By Location Visit Detail
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>
>
> charles leblanc oldmaison@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> Where are ya living now???? Since the media seem to ignore ya? I'll
> sit down for a debate with a recorder for the blog...Now? Don't get
> all exicted and send this all over the world.....lol
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: David Amos motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com
> To: brad.woodside@fredericton.ca; whalen@fredericton.ca;
> david.kelly@fredericton.ca; cathy.maclaggan@fredericton.ca;
> stephen.kelly@fredericton.ca; tom.jellinek@fredericton.ca;
> scott.mcconaghy@fredericton.ca; marilyn.kerton@fredericton.ca;
> walter.brown@fredericton.ca; norah.davidson@fredericton.ca;
> mike.obrien@fredericton.ca; bruce.grandy@fredericton.ca;
> dan.keenan@fredericton.ca; jeff.mockler@gnb.ca;
> mrichard@lawsociety-barreau.nb.ca; cynthia.merlini@dfait-maeci.gc.ca;
> jlmockler@mpor.ca; scotta@parl.gc.ca; michael.bray@gnb.ca;
> jack.e.mackay@gnb.ca
> Cc: news@dailygleaner.com; kcarmichael@bloomberg.net;
> oldmaison@yahoo.com; advocacycollective@yahoo.com;
> Easter.W@parl.gc.ca; Comartin.J@parl.gc.ca; cityadmin@fredericton.ca;
> info@gg.ca; bmosher@mosherchedore.ca; rchedore@mosherchedore.ca;
> police@fredericton.ca; chebert@thestar.ca; Stoffer.P@parl.gc.ca;
> Stronach.B@parl.gc.ca; Matthews.B@parl.gc.ca; alltrue@nl.rogers.com;
> Harper.S@parl.gc.ca; Layton.J@parl.gc.ca; Dryden.K@parl.gc.ca;
> Duceppe.G@parl.gc.ca
> Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 10:37:04 PM
> Subject: I promised one of the Fat Fred City cop Randy Reilly that I
> would try to make him famous
>
> http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=davidraymondamos&search=Search
>
> A man is only as good as his word EH? To bad priests, bankers,
> politicians, lawyers and cops can't claim the same N'est Pas?
>
>
>
> Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 08:24:06 -0700 (PDT)
> From: "David Amos"
> Subject: Re: RE : What of the evidence of murder I just sent you?
> To: robin.cantin@OCOL-CLO.GC.CA
> CC: carl.urquhart@gnb.ca, mike.olscamp@gnb.ca, bruce.northrup@gnb.ca,
> info@pco-bcp.gc.ca, bill.corby@gnb.ca, ken.cook@fredericton.ca,
> brad.green@gnb.ca, bev.harrison@gnb.ca, Wayne.STEEVES@gnb.ca,
> bruce.noble@fredericton.ca, Jody.CARR@gnb.ca, Keith.ASHFIELD@gnb.ca,
> David.ALWARD@gnb.ca, warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
> lou.lafleur@fredericton.ca, Comuzzi.J@parl.gc.ca, Arthur.A@parl.gc.ca,
> Kathy.Alchorn@fredericton.ca, Kim.Quartermain@fredericton.ca,
> police@fredericton.ca, Harper.S@parl.gc.ca, info@gg.ca
>
> Exactly
>
> May I suggest that you call the RCMP/GRC and the Office of Public
> Sector Integrity NOW?
>
> Then perhaps you should have your lawyer contact me.
>
> Veritas Vincit
> David Raymond amos
>
>
>
> Subject: RE : What of the evidence of murder I just sent you?
> Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 10:58:37 -0400
> From: robin.cantin@OCOL-CLO.GC.CA
> To: David Amos
>
> I fail to see how that is something the Commissioner of Official
> Languages could possibly investigate. Obviously, for criminal matters
> you need a police force, not a language ombudsman.
>
> Robin
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : David Amos
> Envoyé : 20 mai, 2008 10:49
> À : Cantin, Robin
> Objet : What of the evidence of murder I just sent you?
> Importance : Faible
>
> robin.cantin@OCOL-CLO.GC.CA wrote:
>
> Ah yes, I did remember your message when you mentioned our Moncton
> office and court intervention on the phone.
>
> I assume you are aware that the issue has already been taken to court
> - an application for judicial review has been filed to the Court of
> Queen's Bench in Saint John. See
>
> http://telegraphjournal.canadaeast.com/front/article/296686.
>
> I believe the response you got from our office in Moncton makes sense.
> On the topic of the AG's powers, jurisprudence is full of cases that
> went to court (and some were won) despite the opposition of a
> provincial AG.
>
> Cordially,
>
> Robin Cantin
> Manager, Media Relations / Gestionnaire, Relations avec les médias
> Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages / Commissariat aux
> langues officielles
> Phone / Téléphone : (613) 995-0374
> Cell. : (613) 324-0999
> robin.cantin@ocol-clo.gc.ca
>
> Please visit our Web site www.officiallanguages.gc.ca and read Beyond
> Words, Canada’s official languages newsletter.
> Veuillez visiter notre site Web www.languesofficielles.gc.ca et lire
> Au-delà des mots, le cyberbulletin des langues officielles du Canada.
>
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : David Amos
> Envoyé : 20 mai, 2008 10:24
> À : Cantin, Robin
> Objet : Fwd: RE: Does the Language Commissioner suggest that I file
> something in Federal Court instead of him?
>
> From: tclaw@nb.aibn.com
> To: "David Amos"
> Subject: Re: Fwd: RE: Does the Language Commissioner suggest that I
> file something in Federal Court instead of him?
> Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 17:22:57 -0400
>
> Mr. Amos, thank you for your telephone message and the email attached.
>
> Tom Christie
>
> From: David Amos
> Date: 2008/05/16 Fri PM 04:22:13 EDT
> To: bureau@acpi-cait.ca, tclaw@nb.aibn.com
> Subject: Fwd: RE: Does the Language Commissioner suggest that I file
> something in Federal Court instead of him?
>
> Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 06:36:53 -0700 (PDT)
> From: "David Amos"
> Subject: For the Record I just called and tried to alk to Graham
> Fraser and Gilbert Taylor and was not allowed to do so
> To: robin.cantin@ocol-clo.gc.ca
>
> I was told by Taylor's assistant that he was in Ottawa today. whereas
> you people do not wish to dicuss the Act that you were hired to uphold
> we will argue it in Federal Court as the commissioner of Languages in
> New Brunswick suggests. EH?
>
> Veritas Vincit
> David Raymond Amos
>
>
>
> From: David Amos
> Sent: Saturday, April 19, 2008 4:55 PM
> To: Parent, Patricia (OL-LO)
> Subject: Does the Language Commissioner suggest that I file something
> in Federal Court instead of him?
>
> http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/ShowFullDoc/cs/O-3.01///en
>
> Everybody knows that the Attorney General will stop any lawsuit that
> does not suit him or his political party within the Province of New
> Brunsick. Perhaps the Commissioner and I should have a long talk ASAP
> EH?
>
> Veritas Vincit
>
> David Raymond Amos
>
> "Parent, Patricia (OL-LO)"Patricia.Parent@gnb.ca wrote:
>
> Dear Sir:
>
> I acknowledge receipt of your email message below.
>
> Rest assured that your comments have been passed on to the Commissioner.
>
> For your information, please find below a statement that went out on
> March 20th, 2008, from our office to the media all across the
> province. This should answer your questions regarding what the
> Commissioner has done and continues to do with respect to the issue of
> French Second Language (FSL).
>
> It is important to note that this issue will require more than the
> Commissioner's position and unless parents and other members of the
> public openly take issue and condemn the decision, the chances that
> the plan will be implemented are quite high.
>
> Thank you for your interest and for contacting our office.
>
> Yours truly,
>
> Patricia Parent
> Manager / Gestionnaire
> Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages for N.B.
> Bureau du Commissaire aux langues officielles du N.-B.
> 440 rue King Street
> Tour King Tower, Pièce/Suite 646
> Fredericton, N.B. E3B 5H8
> telephone (TTY)/téléphone (ATS) : (506) 444-4229 toll free
> (TTY)/aucuns frais (ATS) : 1-888-651-6444
> facsimile/télécopieur : (506) 444-4456
> www.officiallanguages.nb.ca / www.languesofficielles.nb.ca
>
> Français ou anglais..C'est votre choix!
> English or French..It's your choice!
>
> From: David Amos
> Sent: Monday, April 14, 2008 4:51 PM
> To: complaints@officiallanguages.nb.ca;
> commissioner@officiallanguages.nb.ca
> Cc: Colford, Krista (OAG/CPG); Doyle Landry, Heather (OAG/CPG); Gould,
> William (OAG/CPG); Laflamme, Marcel (OAG/CPG); Volpé, Jeannot (LEG);
> MacDonald, Kirk (LEG); Fitch, Bruce (LEG); Betts, John W. (LEG)
> Subject: No need of a legal team to study the French question the
> Commissioner should read the Charter He is a lawyer Correct?
>
> On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 10:15 AM, Alison J. Menard menard@nbnet.nb.ca
> wrote:
>
> Mr. Amos
>
> Please stop communicating with me immediately by telephone, cellular,
> and email and/or by any other means of communication. Your contacts
> with me are unsolicited and unwanted and I am asking you to cease and
> desist.
>
> Please also take this as your notice that should you continue to
> harass me, I will make a complaint to the police and pursue this
> matter through the criminal courts. I am a criminal lawyer and I am
> very aware of what constitutes criminal harassment and/or threats.
>
> I also have an understanding of how you operate because of information
> provided to me by my husband, Scott Agnew. I can tell you that I will
> not tolerate it.
>
> Yours truly
>
> Alison Ménard
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
> Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2015 16:16:11 -0300
> Subject: Fwd: Here is my latest complaint about the SEC, Banksters and
> Taxmen
> To: Saint Croix Courier <editor@stcroixcourier.ca>, Duncan Matheson
> <duncan@bissettmatheson.com>, infoacadie@radio-canada.ca
> Cc: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>
> *https://player.fm/series/shift-nb/nursing-home-policy-change-and-federal-election
> <https://player.fm/series/shift-nb/nursing-home-policy-change-and-federal-election>*
>
> Michelle LeBlanc, Vern Faulkner and Duncan Matheson look at the big
> political stories of the week. - See more at:
> https://player.fm/series/shift-nb/nursing-home-policy-change-and-federal-election#sthash.RYRFiC5P.dpuf
>
> https://twitter.com/mleblanc_RC
> Keep up with Duncan
>
> 506-457-1627
>
>
> *Editor:* Vern Faulkner
> Phone: (506) 466-3220 ext. 1307; CELL (506) 467-5203
> Email: editor@stcroixcourier.ca
>
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> Date: Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 10:43 AM
> Subject: Fwd: Here is my latest complaint about the SEC, Banksters and
> Taxmen
> To: mattmastersburgener@gmail.com, ko.zepik@gmail.com,
> kelly.christie@greenparty.ca
> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
> Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2015 10:18:04 -0300
> Subject: Fwd: Here is my latest complaint about the SEC, Banksters and
> Taxmen
> To: nicolas@allvotes.ca, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>,  brendan@brendanmiles.ca
> Cc: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, Tim.Moen@libertarian.ca,
> info@democraticadvancementparty.ca
>
> ENJOY
>
> https://www.scribd.com/doc/281544801/Federal-Court-Seal
>
> https://www.scribd.com/doc/281442628/Me-Versus-the-Crown
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Stevey Boy Roberge and his boss Stoney would not come to the phone in
> May and their assistant denied recieving any emails from me so in
> return I did not bother sending this one to the crooks.
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
> Date: Fri, 8 May 2015 16:33:23 -0300
> Subject: Attn Steve Roberge need I say that I am not surprised that
> you and Major Robert M. Stoney will not speak to me or answer my
> emails?
> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>
> Your biography enlightened me that you quite likely know the RCMP Assistant
> Commissioner Gilles Moreau quite well. That is why I included him in the
> same email to you dudes on December 13th of last year. Need I say that I
> was not surprised when 3 members of RCMP who did not ID themselves and were
> out of uniform tried to pick a fight with me in a basement garage in the
> middle of the night 3 days later?
>
> http://www.nbpolicecommission.ca/site/images/Steve_Roberge_biography_English.pdf
>
> *Steve Roberge *
>
>  Born in Germany and raised on numerous Canadian military bases, Steve
> Roberge joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in 1978. He served in
> numerous operational roles and spent a great number of years in command
> positions in front line policing, international peace keeping and a variety
> of senior police operational support and administrative roles, including
> command of the RCMP’s Musical Ride and the Atlantic Region Finance program
> culminating in 34 years of experience. Most recently, he worked as a Client
> Relationship Manager with the New Brunswick Internal Services Agency and as
> the Pupil Transportation Coordinator for the Province of New Brunswick. As
> a formally trained and accredited Alternate Dispute Resolution mediator,
> auditor and harassment investigator, he conducted numerous managerial and
> service reviews of police services and adjudicated, investigated and
> presided over many incidents of grievances, discipline, discharge, and
> public complaints. A graduate of the University of Ottawa’s Business
> Administration certificate program and an accredited instructor in
> Non-Violent Physical Crisis Intervention, Mr. Roberge is the recipient of
> the Canadian Peacekeeping Service Medal, the United Nations Mission in
> Bosnia Hercegovina (numeral 2) Medal, the Queen Elizabeth II’s Golden
> Jubilee Medal as well as the RCMP Long Service and Good Conduct (Silver
> Clasp and Star) Medal.
>
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> Date: Sat, Dec 13, 2014 at 2:22 PM
> Subject: BOTH Bill Olivers and everyone else from New Brunswick should say
> Hoka Hey to your blogging butt buddy Major Baconfat of the PPCLI EH Colonel
> John Logan and Major Robert M. Stoney ?
> To: oliver-b@rmc.ca, Bill.Oliver@gnb.ca, "john.logan"<john.logan@gnb.ca>,
> "james.goodman"<james.goodman@forces.gc.ca>, "john.warr"<
> john.warr@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "John.Williamson.c1"<
> John.Williamson.c1@parl.gc.ca>, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, "danny.copp"<
> danny.copp@fredericton.ca>, "justin.trudeau.a1"<
> justin.trudeau.a1@parl.gc.ca>, sunrayzulu <sunrayzulu@shaw.ca>,
> loyalistlawoffice@yahoo.ca, oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>,
> sheila.lagace@gnb.ca, shawn.berry@gnb.ca, "hugh.flemming"<
> hugh.flemming@gnb.ca>, pauline.philibert@gnb.ca, robert.stoney@gnb.ca,
> lisa-marie.walton@gnb.ca, sallybrooks25 <sallybrooks25@yahoo.ca>, andre <
> andre@jafaust.com>, markandcaroline <markandcaroline@gmail.com>,
> "peter.dauphinee"<peter.dauphinee@gmail.com>, COCMoncton <
> COCMoncton@gmail.com>, "dan. bussieres"<dan.bussieres@gnb.ca>
> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>, steve.roberge@gnb.ca,
> "bob.paulson"<bob.paulson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Gilles.Moreau"<
> Gilles.Moreau@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Gilles.Blinn"<Gilles.Blinn@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>
>
>
> https://baconfatreport.wordpress.com/2014/12/08/why-canada-stood-tall/
>
> December 8, 2014
> Why Canada Stood Tall!
>
> Friday, October 3, 2014
> Little David Amos’ “True History Of War” Canadian Airstrikes And
> Stupid Justin Trudeau
>
> Canada’s and Canadians free ride is over. Canada can no longer hide
> behind Amerka’s and NATO’s skirts.
>
> When I was still in Canadian Forces then Prime Minister Jean Chretien
> actually committed the Canadian Army to deploy in the second campaign
> in Iraq, the Coalition of the Willing. This was against or contrary to
> the wisdom or advice of those of us Canadian officers that were
> involved in the initial planning phases of that operation. There were
> significant concern in our planning cell, and NDHQ about of the dearth
> of concern for operational guidance, direction, and forces for
> operations after the initial occupation of Iraq. At the “last
> minute” Prime Minister Chretien and the Liberal government changed its
> mind. The Canadian government told our amerkan cousins that we would
> not deploy combat troops for the Iraq campaign, but would deploy a
> Canadian Battle Group to Afghanistan, enabling our amerkan cousins to
> redeploy troops from there to Iraq. The PMO’s thinking that it was
> less costly to deploy Canadian Forces to Afghanistan than Iraq. But
> alas no one seems to remind the Liberals of Prime Minister Chretien’s
> then grossly incorrect assumption. Notwithstanding Jean Chretien’s
> incompetence and stupidity, the Canadian Army was heroic,
> professional, punched well above it’s weight, and the PPCLI Battle
> Group, is credited with “saving Afghanistan” during the Panjway
> campaign of 2006.
>
> What Justin Trudeau and the Liberals don’t tell you now, is that then
> Liberal Prime Minister Jean Chretien committed, and deployed the
> Canadian army to Canada’s longest “war” without the advice, consent,
> support, or vote of the Canadian Parliament.
>
> What David Amos and the rest of the ignorant, uneducated, and babbling
> chattering classes are too addled to understand is the deployment of
> less than 75 special operations troops, and what is known by planners
> as a “six pac cell” of fighter aircraft is NOT the same as a
> deployment of a Battle Group, nor a “war” make. The Canadian
> Government or The Crown unlike our amerkan cousins have the
> “constitutional authority” to commit the Canadian nation to war. That
> has been recently clearly articulated to the Canadian public by
> “constitutional scholar Phillippe Legasse. What Parliament can do is
> remove “confidence” in The Crown’s Government in a “vote of
> non-confidence.” That could not happen to the Chretien Government
> regarding deployment to Afghanistan, and it won’t happen in this
> instance with the conservative majority in The Commons regarding a
> limited Canadian deployment to the Middle East.
>
> President George Bush was quite correct after 911 and the terror
> attacks in New York; that the Taliban “occupied” and “failed state”
> Afghanistan was the source of logistical support, command and control,
> and training for the Al Quaeda war of terror against the world. The
> initial defeat, and removal from control of Afghanistan was vital and
> essential for the security and tranquility of the developed world. An
> ISIS “caliphate,” in the Middle East, no matter how small, is a clear
> and present danger to the entire world. This “occupied state,” or
> “failed state” will prosecute an unending Islamic inspired war of
> terror against not only the “western world,” but Arab states
> “moderate” or not, as well. The security, safety, and tranquility of
> Canada and Canadians are just at risk now with the emergence of an
> ISIS “caliphate” no matter how large or small, as it was with the
> Taliban and Al Quaeda “marriage” in Afghanistan.
>
> One of the everlasting “legacies” of the “Trudeau the Elder’s
> dynasty,” was Canada and successive Liberal governments cowering
> behind the amerkan’s nuclear and conventional military shield, at the
> same time denigrating, insulting them, opposing them, and at the same
> time self-aggrandizing ourselves as “peace keepers,” and progenitors
> of “world peace.” Canada failed. The United States of Amerka, NATO,
> the G7 and or G20 will no longer permit that sort of sanctimonious
> behavior from Canada or its government any longer. And Prime Minister
> Stephen Harper, Foreign Minister John Baird , and Cabinet are fully
> cognizant of that reality. Even if some editorial boards, and pundits
> are not.
>
> Justin, Trudeau “the younger” is reprising the time “honoured” liberal
> mantra,and tradition of expecting the amerkans or the rest of the
> world to do “the heavy lifting.” Justin Trudeau and his “butt buddy”
> David Amos are telling Canadians that we can guarantee our security
> and safety by expecting other nations to fight for us. That Canada can
> and should attempt to guarantee Canadians safety by providing
> “humanitarian aid” somewhere, and call a sitting US president a “war
> criminal.” This morning Australia announced they too, were sending
> tactical aircraft to eliminate the menace of an ISIS “caliphate.”
>
> In one sense Prime Minister Harper is every bit the scoundrel Trudeau
> “the elder” and Jean ‘the crook” Chretien was. Just As Trudeau, and
> successive Liberal governments delighted in diminishing,
> marginalizing, under funding Canadian Forces, and sending Canadian
> military men and women to die with inadequate kit and modern
> equipment; so too is Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Canada’s F-18s are
> antiquated, poorly equipped, and ought to have been replaced five
> years ago. But alas, there won’t be single RCAF fighter jock that
> won’t go, ...

RE Potash and Police Harassment Here is a little Deja Vu from 2010 for CBC, CTV, Blaine Higgs, his cohorts, Bruce Northrup, Carl Urquhart and of course their blogging butt buddy Chucky Leblanc

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Methinks Chucky Leblanc and all his MLA pals know how easily I proved Carl Urquhart was a very corrupt Fredericton cop years ago N'esy Pas?

https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2018/11/re-potash-and-police-harassment-here-is.html

 

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNZvdqDwTCI


Confronting MLA'S in front of the New Brunswick Legislature this morning!!!!

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RCMP in Fat Fred City Pt 1

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RCMP in Fat Fred City Pt 2

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Speak of the Devil and Cst. Mark Blakely of the RCMP appears

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---------- Original message ----------
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Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2018 19:46:05 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: RE Potash and Police Harassment Here is a little Deja Vu from 2010
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Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2018 19:46:09 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: RE Potash and Police Harassment Here is a little Deja Vu from 2010
for CBC, CTV, Blaine Higgs, his cohorts,Bruce Northrup, Carl Urquhart and of course their
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To: david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com

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Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2018 19:46:08 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: RE Potash and Police Harassment Here is a little Deja Vu from 2010
for CBC, CTV, Blaine Higgs, his cohorts,Bruce Northrup, Carl Urquhart and of course their
blogging butt buddy Chucky Leblanc
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---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2018 15:45:58 -0400
Subject: Fwd: RE Potash and Police Harassment Here is a little Deja Vu from 2010 for CBC,
CTV, Blaine Higgs, his cohorts, Bruce Northrup, Carl Urquhart and of course their blogging
butt buddy Chucky Leblanc
To: BrianThomasMacdonald <BrianThomasMacdonald@gmail.com>,
"brian.gallant"<brian.gallant@gnb.ca>, "kris.austin"<kris.austin@gnb.ca>,
"David.Coon"<David.Coon@gnb.ca>,
 "Mark.Blakely"<Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, Jane.McAloon@bhpbilliton.com,jacques.nasser@bhpbilliton.com,
"len.hoyt"<len.hoyt@mcinnescooper.com>,
"leanne.murray"<leanne.murray@mcinnescooper.com>,
"Leanne.Fitch"<Leanne.Fitch@fredericton.ca>,
 "martin.gaudet"<martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca>, roger.l.melanson@gnb.ca,
philip.chiasson@gnb.ca, jason.cooling@gnb.ca, Duane.Rousselle@unb.ca,
jacques_poitras@cbc.ca, "john.green"<john.green@gnb.ca>,
"Alex.Johnston"<Alex.Johnston@cbc.ca>,
"sylvie.gadoury"<sylvie.gadoury@radio-canada.ca>,
"darrow.macintyre"<darrow.macintyre@cbc.ca>,
"dan. bussieres"<dan.bussieres@gnb.ca>, re-boston.perpa@international.gc.ca, Brian.kenny@gnb.ca, "denis.landry2"<denis.landry2@gnb.ca>, rchedore@mosherchedore.ca,
"robert.gauvin"<robert.gauvin@gnb.ca>, "serge.gauvin"<serge.gauvin@snb.ca>, "alan.roy"<alan.roy@snb.ca>, Tim.RICHARDSON@gnb.ca, greg.byrne@gnb.ca,
"Jack.Keir"<Jack.Keir@gnb.ca>, kelly <kelly@lamrockslaw.com>,
"Dominic.Cardy"<Dominic.Cardy@gnb.ca>,
"Mitton, Megan (LEG)"<megan.mitton@gnb.ca>,
"Arseneau, Kevin (LEG)"<kevin.a.arseneau@gnb.ca>,
"rick.desaulniers"<rick.desaulniers@gnb.ca>,
"michelle.conroy"<michelle.conroy@gnb.ca>,
"jan.jensen"<jan.jensen@justice.gc.ca>, mcu <mcu@justice.gc.ca>,
"Jody.Wilson-Raybould"<Jody.Wilson-Raybould@parl.gc.ca>,
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"hon.ralph.goodale"<hon.ralph.goodale@canada.ca>,
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---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2018 15:22:47 -0400
Subject: RE Potash and Police Harassment Here is a little Deja Vu from 2010 for CBC, CTV,
Blaine Higgs, his cohorts, Bruce Northrup, Carl Urquhart and of course their blogging butt
buddy Chucky Leblanc
To: "terry.seguin"<terry.seguin@cbc.ca>, "steve.murphy"<steve.murphy@ctv.ca>, "blaine.higgs"<blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, "bruce.northrup"<bruce.northrup@gnb.ca>, "carl.urquhart"<carl.urquhart@gnb.ca>, oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, "Dale.Morgan"<Dale.Morgan@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>,
"Liliana.Longo"<Liliana.Longo@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>,
Newsroom <Newsroom@globeandmail.com>, news <news@kingscorecord.com>


---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <maritime_malaise@yahoo.ca>
Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2010 11:24:21 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re BHP and its failed takeover bid Thank you David Alward and
Donald Arsenault for your obvious bullshit
To: Donald.Arsenault@gnb.ca, bruce.northrup@gnb.ca,
david.alward@gnb.ca, bradw@bradwall.com, pm@pm.gc.ca,
acampbell@ctv.ca, terry.seguin@cbc.ca, dale.graham@gnb.ca,
marie-claude.blais@gnb.ca, blaine.higgs@gnb.ca, fundytides@gmail.com,
Barry Winters <sunrayzulu@shaw.ca>, ross.wetmore@gnb.ca,
david.raymond.amos@gmail.com, robert.trevors@gnb.ca,
Pierre.Beaudoin@gnb.ca, "tim. porter"<Tim.Porter@gnb.ca>,
Tim.RICHARDSON@gnb.ca, nbpc@gnb.ca, Wayne.Lang@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
Cc: Jane.McAloon@bhpbilliton.com, jacques.nasser@bhpbilliton.com,
"oldmaison@yahoo.com"<oldmaison@yahoo.com>, JAF@unb.ca, danfour
<danfour@myginch.com>, Duane.Rousselle@unb.ca, jacques_poitras@cbc.ca,
jackharris <jackharris@ndp.ca>, "jack.macdougall"
<jack.macdougall@greenparty.ca>, Sylvie.Levesque-Finn@snb.ca,
Derek.Pleadwell@snb.ca, Barry.MacKnight@fredericton.ca,
fortsaskatchewan.vegreville@assembly.ab.ca,
john@johncampbellsaintjohnharbour.ca, krisaustin@panb.org,
tony@peoplestandup.ca, robin reid <zorroboy2009@hotmail.com>,
rob.lafrance@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, carl.urquhart@gnb.ca,
brian.t.macdonald@gnb.ca, roger.l.melanson@gnb.ca,
philip.chiasson@gnb.ca, jason.cooling@gnb.ca

I bet the nasty little lawyer Bernie Lord understands why I love so
love to read the Irving's newsrags eveen if Chucky Leblnc never will.
That crooked little lawyer may be many things but at least Bernie is
far more clever that Alward can ever hope to be. Methinks Harper
should send more of his minions down to the Maritimes ASAP. What say
you Brian MacDonald? Perhaps interested folks should scroll down to
see what the Kings County Liar reported of my opinion of the
exploitation of our natural resources when I ran for Parliament in
Fundy way back in 2004. I have no doubt the conservatives such as
Wally Stiles and Brucy Northrup read it and did not vote for or agree
with me as is their right.  But as Ministers of Natural Resources just
as Arsenault once was they should certianly have answered my emails
and returned my phone calls over the years just like some FEDS do
After all such resources are under provincial jurisdiction CORRECT?

That said it was a small wonder  to mean old me when your nasty buddy
the ex cop Carl Urquhart had his buddies in the RCMP and the Fat Fred
City Finest harass my son and I in the wee hours of the morning as
soon as his latest boss Alward won his big mandate. Just in case the
dumb ex RCMP bastard Pierre Beaudoin is wondering why i called him
last week it was that tht I wished to discuss but he wants everything
from me in writing instead of listning and  reading what he already
has. So be it here is some more for him to review before I sue the
CROWN becauseof its malice. For the record the is no such thing as
ethical civilian oversight of the the police in Canada or the rest of
the world for that matter and I have gone to great lengths to prove it
already. I was just hoping that Beaudoin would break the mold because
we knew some of the same people in our pasts tis all. The cops reallly
need to learn new tricks if they are going to continue to harass me EH
 Robert Trevors, Chucky Leblanc and Jacky Boy MacDougall? Too bad so
sad for all that you dudes are every bit as crooked as every liberal
and neocon or Fake Left dude ever was. Chucky Leblanc can bitch about
certain cops all he wishes in his blogs but he proves that he is a
rather incredible bullshitter on a daily basis N'esy Pas Timmy Baby
Porter?

My fellow Maritimers can play dumb all they wish at least the FEDS in
Beantown can NEVER deny that they met me in that Yankee jail in 2004
and that they also knew the truth of my fierce politicking behind the
scenes as soon as the BHP bid was first announced and BEFORE Harper
and Clement chickened out supporting their corporate pals for fear of
losing some seats in out west. More importantly at another provincial
level Arsenault's old buddy Wally Stiles should certainly have
informed him of my email to him and Brucy Baby Northrup before the
writ was dropped and he further embarassed the loser liberals in the
corporate media on November 4th Nesy Pas Mr Melanson?.

Veritas Vincit
David Raymond Amos



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Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 4:56 PM
Subject: Re: We can fix our economy! You have your answer now EH
Steve? - Confirmation

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From: David Amos <maritime_malaise@yahoo.ca>
Subject: Brucy Northrup is gonna try to explain BHP's game on CBC
tomorrow? Now that is funny
To: terry.seguin@cbc.ca, Jane.McAloon@bhpbilliton.com,
Susan.J.Collins@bhpbilliton.com
Cc: Matt.Jones@gnb.ca, acampbell@ctv.ca, Anne.Bullmonteith@gnb.ca,
bradw@bradwall.com, "pm"<pm@pm.gc.ca>
Date: Monday, October 25, 2010, 5:37 PM

--- On Mon, 9/27/10, David Amos <maritime_malaise@yahoo.ca> wrote:

From: David Amos <maritime_malaise@yahoo.ca>
Subject: Here is some more info for the PC wannabe MLAs to chew on EH
Wally Stiles?
To: carl@carlkillen.ca, info@craigleonard.ca, sherry38@nbnet.nb.ca,
vote@mcblais.ca, fredalbertpc@hotmail.com, yvonbon@ca.inter.net,
wm@aibn.com, martinecoulombe55@hotmail.com, danfour@myginch.com,
oldmaison@yahoo.com, nbpolitico@gmail.com, spinks08@hotmail.com,
nb.premier@gmail.com, Jacques.Poitras@cbc.ca, info@philipchiasson.com,
janice.brun@rogers.com, dfortunat@yahoo.com, brucehickey1@hotmail.com,
elijos@bellaliant.net, dmaltais@rogers.com, bathurst@nancymckay.ca,
greg.byrne@gnb.ca, shawn.graham@gnb.ca, kelly.lamrock@gnb.ca,
Bernard.LeBlanc@gnb.ca, Brian.kenny@gnb.ca, rick.doucet@gnb.ca,
rick.brewer@gnb.ca, donald.arseneault@gnb.ca, rick.miles@gnb.ca,
wally.stiles@gnb.ca, victor.boudreau@gnb.ca,
rchedore@mosherchedore.ca, dan.bussieres@gnb.ca,
Wayne.Gallant@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, Wayne.Lang@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
Cc: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com
Date: Monday, September 27, 2010, 7:47 AM

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2010 12:30:01 -0300
Subject: RE: Email from the BHP Billiton Chairman
To: David.ALWARD@gnb.ca, jacques_poitras@cbc.ca, cjcw@nbnet.nb.ca,
tomp.young@atlanticradio.rogers.com, nmiller@corridor.ca,
bruce.northrup@gnb.ca, atlbf@nb.aibn.com, akapoor@globeandmail.com,
nmacadam@globeandmail.com, vepp@globeandmail.com
Cc: fpletters@nationalpost.com, jlsteve@ucalgary.ca,
"oldmaison@yahoo.com"<oldmaison@yahoo.com>, danfour
<danfour@myginch.com>, "shawn. graham"<shawn.graham@gnb.ca>,
"jack.macdougall"<jack.macdougall@greenparty.ca>, "Jack.Keir2"
<Jack.Keir2@gnb.ca>, krisaustin <krisaustin@panb.org>

Here is something for some students out west to ponder ASAP EH David Alward?

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-investor/potash/ottawa-to-train-sharp-eye-on-potash-bids/article1706105/

http://haskayne.ucalgary.ca/about

James Stevenson
Senior Communications Manager
External Relations
403-210-6308
jlsteve@ucalgary.ca

http://haskayne.ucalgary.ca/community/funddev/haskayne

http://www.haskayne.com/bio.html

http://opinion.financialpost.com/2010/09/13/the-potash-debate-block-the-bid/#more-5062

From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 26 Sep 2010 23:53:55 -0300
Subject: Yo Wally Stiles you are stlll the Minister of Natural
Resources for a few more days CORRECT?
To: carl@carlkillen.ca, info@craigleonard.ca, sherry38@nbnet.nb.ca,
vote@mcblais.ca, fredalbertpc@hotmail.com, yvonbon@ca.inter.net,
wm@aibn.com, martinecoulombe55@hotmail.com, danfour@myginch.com,
oldmaison@yahoo.com, nbpolitico@gmail.com, spinks08@hotmail.com,
nb.premier@gmail.com, Jacques.Poitras@cbc.ca, info@philipchiasson.com,
dfortunat@yahoo.com, brucehickey1@hotmail.com, elijos@bellaliant.net,
dmaltais@rogers.com, bathurst@nancymckay.ca, janice.brun@rogers.com,
greg.byrne@gnb.ca, shawn.graham@gnb.ca, kelly.lamrock@gnb.ca,
Bernard.LeBlanc@gnb.ca, Brian.kenny@gnb.ca, rick.doucet@gnb.ca,
rick.brewer@gnb.ca, donald.arseneault@gnb.ca, rick.miles@gnb.ca
Cc: "wally.stiles@gnb.ca"<wally.stiles@gnb.ca>, dnicholson@yaknet.ca,
pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, harper1@shaw.ca, "Harper.S@parl.gc.ca"
<Harper.S@parl.gc.ca>, IgnatM <IgnatM@parl.gc.ca>

Well perhaps you should finally consider doing your job and explainng
this letter to me from the questonable Jac Nasser to a few curious
neocons who forgot that we have Potash mines in "The Place to BE" EH
Stevey Boy Harper?

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2010 23:36:47 -0300
Subject: RE the Email from BHP Billiton's Chairman Perhaps your
lawyers and I should talk ASAP? 902 800 0369
To: Jane.McAloon@bhpbilliton.com
Cc: jacques.nasser@bhpbilliton.com

Jane McAloon (Group Company Secretary) BEc (Hons), LLB, GDipGov, FCIS
Term of office: Jane McAloon was appointed Group Company Secretary in
July 2007 and joined the BHP Billiton Group in September 2006 as
Company Secretary for BHP Billiton Limited.
Skills and experience: Prior to joining BHP Billiton, Jane McAloon
held the position of Company Secretary and Group Manager External and
Regulatory Services in the Australian Gas Light Company. She
previously held various State and Commonwealth government positions,
including Director General of the NSW Ministry of Energy and Utilities
and Deputy Director General for the NSW Cabinet Office, as well as
working in private legal practice. She is a Fellow of the Institute of
Chartered Secretaries.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "Collins, Susan J (COSEC)"<Susan.J.Collins@bhpbilliton.com>
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2010 09:23:12 +1000
Subject: Email to BHP Billiton Chairman's
To: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com

Please find attached a letter from Mr Jac Nasser, Chairman of BHP
Billiton
Susan Collins
Company Secretariat
BHP Billiton | 180 Lonsdale St | Melbourne Vic 3000 |Australia
T: +61 3 9609 2654 | M: +61 427 713 994 | F: +61 3 9609 3290
E: susan.j.collins@bhpbilliton.comjane.mcaloon@bhpbilliton.com
>
<>

> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Amos [mailto:david.raymond.amos@gmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010 8:36 AM
> To: pr@potashcorp.com; Podwika@potashcorp.com;
> fosterd@bennettjones.ca; corporate.relations@potashcorp.com;
> lgold.blcanada@b-l.com; shawn. graham; David.ALWARD@gnb.ca;
> krisaustin; jacques_poitras@cbc.ca; cjcw@nbnet.nb.ca;
> tomp.young@atlanticradio.rogers.com; nmiller@corridor.ca;
> bruce.northrup@gnb.ca; atlbf@nb.aibn.com; akapoor@globeandmail.com;
> nmacadam@globeandmail.com; vepp@globeandmail.com;
> potash@mackenziepartners.com; contactus@kingsdaleshareholder.com;
> rick.hancox; Bernard.LeBlanc; Liebenberg, Andre;
> mclellana@bennettjones.com; MooreR; danfour; oldmaison@yahoo.com;
> Harris, Brendan; Dean.Buzza; Gilles. Blinn
> Cc: wcoady; michel.desneiges@sade-els.org; producers@stu.ca;
> WaterWarCrimes; Penny Bright; tony; Nasser, Jacques
> Subject: Fwd: PotashCorp should mention my concerns about their lack
> of ethical conduct and actions against me to your shareholers before
> you people buy much stock in their stock eh?
>
> With ANOTHER election in the near future I see no need to explain my
> issues again about  theexploitation of our natural resources to a
> bunch of sneaky lawyers.(everyboy shoul checkout the pdf hereto
> attache) especially our former Deputy Prime Minister Lanslide Annie
> McLelllan an the RCMP thought they knew everything seven years ago and
> did nothing let alone call me back just like you an your many
> conservative cohorts NEVER did EH Brucy Baby Northrup? (902 800 0369
> Notice my new contact number? You an the RCMP can forget Werner Bock's
> now)
>
> Clearly there is no need for politicians to try to be confidential
> with mean old me when the Globe and Mail loves spiling the beans
> sometimes ou woul think those unethical journlists woul know that
> simple truths spoken amongst common folk about corrupt politicians
> have a good habit of coming to the surface sooner or later anyway EH?
>
> Veritas Vincit
> David Raymond Amos
>
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http://telegraphjournal.canadaeast.com/rss/article/1296220

Mining: Government will continue to monitor and be engaged, premier says
C1JON MACNEILL
TELEGRAPH-JOURNAL

Premier David Alward spoke to reporters Friday outside the
legislature, saying his government was 'pleased' with the federal
government's decision to block the proposed foreign takeover of Potash
Corp. of Saskatchewan.  Photo: Cindy Wilson/Telegraph-JournalOttawa on
Wednesday rejected a US$40-billion offer from Australian mining giant
BHP Billiton to buy Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan, which has mining
operations in Sussex. Alward told reporters he's already spoken with
Industry Minister Tony Clement since the federal MP announced
Wednesday he would block BHP Billiton's US$40-billion takeover attempt
of Potash Corp., which operates a mine in Penobsquis, east of Sussex.
In rejecting the deal, Clement gave the Anglo-Australian mining giant
30 days to convince the federal government that the takeover
represents a net-benefit to Canada.
Alward said he'll "continue to convey our concerns" to Ottawa and the
industry minister, specifically.
"We're going to continue to monitor it and be engaged as we have thus
far," the premier said. "Certainly, I thanked him (Clement) for the
decision that was taken. It was not an easy decision."
In August, BHP Billiton made an unsolicited offer of $130 per share on
Potash Corp., the world's largest potash producer which operates six
mines in Saskatchewan and one in New Brunswick.
The Penobsquis mine employs around 330 people. Construction is well
underway on a $1.66 billion expansion that will see another 130
full-time jobs created when it's complete in 2012. There are currently
around 950 construction workers employed on the project.
On Thursday, Liberal MLA Donald Arsenault accused the government of
being "caught off guard" by the takeover bid and its potential
implications for New Brunswick. He challenged the premier to show
greater leadership in the next 30 days as BHP Billiton re-evaluates
its offer.
Alward retorted Friday, saying his government clearly stated its
position on the takeover in a letter to Prime Minister Stephen Harper
on Oct. 27.
In the letter, Alward asked the federal government to impose
conditions on the takeover that would safeguard jobs and royalties
from the Penobsquis operation and expansion in nearby Picadilly.
"We brought forward a measured approach and I'm certainly pleased with
the success that we've had thus far," Alward said. "We need to ensure
that New Brunswick's interests (and) the investment that has been
started (in the new shaft), whether it be royalties, whether it be
jobs, have continued opportunity to grow."
The premier also fired back at Arsenault, saying the former Liberal
government remained silent when the takeover first surfaced in mid
August.
"This has been something that has been brewing for a while and it's
interesting that his (Arsenault's) government remained very quiet,"
Alward said.
Arsenault wasn't available for comment on Friday.


--- On Tue, 9/28/10, David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> wrote:

From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
Subject: Yo Shawny Baby interestng trick your pal Carl Urquhart and
his buddies in the RCMP and Fat Fred City's Finest tried to pull on my
son and I last night EH?
To: "MLA"<MLA@carlurquhart.com>, "kelly. lamrock"
<kelly.lamrock@gnb.ca>, "jack. keir"<jack.keir@gnb.ca>,
"jack.macdougall"<jack.macdougall@greenparty.ca>, "Ed. Doherty"
<Ed.Doherty@gnb.ca>, "wally.stiles@gnb.ca"<wally.stiles@gnb.ca>,
"oldmaison@yahoo.com"<oldmaison@yahoo.com>, "danfour"
<danfour@myginch.com>, "Richard Harris"
<injusticecoalition@hotmail.com>, "tracy"<tracy@jatam.org>, "nb.
premier"<nb.premier@gmail.com>, "nbpolitico"<nbpolitico@gmail.com>,
"terry.seguin"<terry.seguin@cbc.ca>
Cc: "Wayne.Lang"<Wayne.Lang@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "rob.lafrance"
<rob.lafrance@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "shawn. graham"<shawn.graham@gnb.ca>,
"John. Foran"<John.Foran@gnb.ca>, "john"
<john@johncampbellsaintjohnharbour.ca>, "krisaustin"
<krisaustin@panb.org>, "robin reid"<zorroboy2009@hotmail.com>, "tony"
<tony@peoplestandup.ca>, fortsaskatchewan.vegreville@assembly.ab.ca,
"Barry.MacKnight"<Barry.MacKnight@fredericton.ca>, "Barry Winters"
<sunrayzulu@shaw.ca>
Date: Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 6:25 PM

How dumb was that? I must ask dd he expect the cops to arrest both of
us and thencall us both crazy? Hell Urquhart even bragged n front of
the cops that he did the same shit on July 4th, 2008 That malicious
nonsense didn't work out too well for the long gone lawyer and former
Minister of Health Mikey Murphy partcularly after the nasty French
bastard Chucky Lebanc and hs pals violated my privacy and blogged
about N'esy Pas? told the cops last nght to simply Google my name and
the dumb bastards laughed.

FYI type in Davd Amos to see that I wa not jokng with the smiling dumb
bastards last nght Google will offer Chucky Leblanc's bullshit about
mean old me at the top of the hit  list DUHHH?
Davd Amos plus Google equals

http://charlesotherpersonality.blogspot.com/2008/07/david-amos-picked-up-by-rcmp.html

Do tell does Carl Baby really think I won't sue his nasty arse
someday? Ya think the corrupt ex cop of Fat Fred City's Finest would
at least wait until he and his cohorts got sworn in to take over your
jobs EH?

Monday, July 07, 2008

DAVID AMOS PICKED UP BY THE R.C.M.P.???


IMG_2389
Originally uploaded by OldmaisonI don't know if this is a joke?
I'm not a David Amos fan but this email was sent to me last week.
I wonder what happen there???
hello Charles!
Please keep me updated to what is happening inthe pictureprovinces
capital and the forgotten hinterlands.
I like to make more comments, but it is to frustrating for me, a
cyberspace dummy, to see to many labourosly written letters, getting
lost in said realm
Charles, David Amos had been picked up by the RCMP, upon false
accusations, and put into the Chalmers Hospital.
This is a fate that is looming at the horizont for anybody who does
not put up with the corruption in this country and especially in " the
place to be ". The dictators are running a tide ship, and they dont
like it, when someone points out to them, that
underneath that picturesque veneer is a big mess hidden.
Yesterday it was me and many others, today it is David, and tomorrow
it can be You, and me again. Lets put petty bickering aside, and speak
out against the real foe. Short before the mighty sowjet empire
crumbled and fell, they used the same tactics, putting opponents into
loonybins, people who did not appriciate their benevolent rulership,
must be something wrong with their head. Tink about it.

Werner Bock
506 756 8687

Posted by Charles LeBlanc at 3:04:00 PM

16 comments:

 Anonymous said...
I think the Guy is harmless. He May be off on another track somewhat
but have seen worse like the sociopaths that work in Goverment and
Police!
Do You think the Cows could have conspired to do it?
5:29 PM, July 07, 2008

 mikel said...
Why not call the number and find out Charles? You may not be a 'fan',
but you two have a lot in common. There was a post at Spinks last
night that could be him, it was posted anonymously, but he's the only
guy who calls people 'boy'.
You are always offering conspiracy stories about people out to get
you, his actually make even more sense as he keeps evidence and talks
about using the court system-even runs for parliament. By that token
he's more 'dangerous' than you, and doesn't have a popular blog to
keep him in the limelight enough to protect him.
Call the Chalmers and ask to speak with him and see what happens...
5:32 PM, July 07, 2008

 Charles LeBlanc said...
Let the media use their contact to find out if this is true?
Not this blogger!!!!
I was sent an email and I blogged the issue.
My job is done!!!!
5:57 PM, July 07, 2008

 mikel said...
The media is certainly not going to cover it, you are far better known
and like you say, the media wouldn't cover your arrest at all.
Fighting for people's rights is never 'done'. There are some people
who did work for residential tenants acts and about YOUR ban.
Ironically Mr. Amos' last blog was a link to www.charlesin
thehouse.com asking why YOU got all the attention.
I seem to recall lots of blogs with pictures about the clown who was
banned, but maybe past posters are right, and its only people who are
nice to you that get any attention. Let's just hope people don't have
the same attitude if it does happen that YOU get arrested. Whether you
like somebody or not is irrelevant.
I don't know what Mr. Amos' story is and have never been able to
follow it, but we certainly know from Charles' treatment and Bonnie
O'dea's case that just about anything is possible.
9:56 PM, July 07, 2008

 Charles LeBlanc said...
Listen Mike!!!
You cannot communicate with David!!!
It's an impossible task!!!!
I email him for an interview and he sent my request to everyone on his list.
What are his issues?
I don't know!!!!
Dan F tried to helped him and he turned against the guy.
Understand? You cannot do a story on a guy if he or she don't answer.
He sent me a picture and I blogged it. He quickly turned against me
for using the picture.
I deleted the blog and pic. Tout fini!!!
Understand Mike?
But you're right on one issue?
The Government could quickly get rid of the guy and nobody will ever know?
Scary eh?
He could end up like an Ashley Smith?
If he gets out? I'm sure we'll hear lots of story and I'm gonna get
blasted for blogging his arrest.
See Mike? You can't win for trying?
Can't blame the media either.
C'est la vie!!!
Stay tuned!!
10:28 PM, July 07, 2008

 Anonymous said...
He is a sick man. Hope he's getting some much-needed treatment!
1:07 AM, July 08, 2008
 Dan F said...
"Mr. Amos' story is and have never been able to follow it"
David Amos: NB-NWO whistleblower Part 4
"When the Irving idiot Scotty Baby Agnew had the RCMP try to arrest me
and have Google delete my blog about them and the nasty French Bastard
Chucky Leblanc and then had Yahoo kill two of my email accounts, I
laughed at them all and proved to the Irvings' lawyer and the MP Jim
Prentice in a wink of an eye that I was far from done with them."
"Dan F tried to helped him and he turned against the guy."
Deservedly so - too many bloggers shoot their mouth off with nothing
but ignorance or a corrupt agenda behind their words.
The longer the mindless Canadian and American populace let the Stasi
lapdogs of the fiat-debt thieves run rampant over our land, the more
repressive action you'll see against independent media.
At least everybody with a clue knows that Main $tream Media is fully
co-opted, they'd print their newspapers with uranium-laced ink if
their owners gave the command.
6:38 AM, July 08, 2008

 mikel said...
Charles, don't mean to be contrary but virtually everything you've
said about him has been said numerous times HERE about YOU. On
numerous issues people have posted saying 'you just can't reason with
the guy'. I don't particularly like being called 'mikey boy' and was
often a target of Mr. Amos' criticism myself.
And like I said, if YOU were arrested there are lots who would say
exactly the same thing as the above-'he needs help, I hope he gets it'
and then move on.
The issue is not the PERSON, in order to raise the ire of lawyers,
police, etc., you HAVE to be a bit of a malcontent. Most of us would
just cry in our coffee and try to move on. The only reason Mr. Amos
(and you I dare say) continue to tilt at windmills is BECAUSE you are
belligerent, somewhat cantankerous SOB's.
I've heard Mr. Amos' called crazy, but then I've also heard YOU called
crazy by a lot more people. We don't know the issue behind this,
perhaps he IS crazy and maybe he was throwing rocks through people's
windows.
You SHOULD blame the media, how many people tell YOU that they don't
blame the media for ignoring all your letters? It's not pleasant is
it? All it takes is a phone call to the DECH or the police station.
Can you honestly say that if you get hauled away you wouldn't want
people to put at least SOME effort into helping you? Will people just
be going over to Spinks blog and saying 'well, he didn't give a rats
ass about David Amos so why should we care about him?' I seem to
recall a lot of effort in talking to Bonnie O'dea-was it just because
she was nice to you and Mr. Amos wasn't? What the hell is the point of
all that buddhist bullshit you keep posting when you don't even seem
to pay attention to it. Sorry guy, don't mean to be belligerent, but
being a blogger sometimes means rising above pettiness. Otherwise, it
makes perfect sense that Irving's press ignores you-after all, you
haven't been very 'nice' to them (and have been even more cantakerous
 towards them than Mr. Amos has been to you).
8:39 AM, July 08, 2008

 Anonymous said...
Charles can be annoying. Amos is crazy and hopefully he'll get the
help he needs in hospital.
9:00 AM, July 08, 2008

 just cruisin' through said...
mikel, why don't YOU actually do something if you're so interested.
Charles at least blogged it. What have YOU done?
11:05 AM, July 08, 2008

 Anonymous said...
It is simply NOT TRUE, as Mikel suggests, that a person can be
commited to a mental health facility on the basis of a phone call to
hospital or police. That may have been true in 1950, but not today! If
Mr. Amos has been hospitalized, it's on the basis of reliable
evidence.
btw, I've had dealings with Mr. Amos. He very sincerely believes not
only that all lawyers and all politicians and all cops and all civil
servants are corrupt, but also that there is a massive conspiracy
against him, involving all these people, and the CIA, which he belives
is actively trying to kill him, and the media, and Charles, and many
many many others. I'm just saying...
12:26 PM, July 08, 2008

 Charles LeBlanc said...
Mike...Mike...Mike???
Look what Dan F posted?
He blames me for the deleting of his yahoo account.
I wonder why?
I just send his emails to my soam box. < Just like many people do with mine >
If I had a chance to know his concerns?
I would be behind him but I don't!
I did the guy one favor?
I blogged the issue so people would know he's been picked up by the R.C.M.P.!
Will David Amos be grateful for what I did?
Of course not!!!
Anyone who tried to help the guy? He turns against them!!!!
C'est la vie!!!
But lets wait and see what's going to happen?
The number is on the blog Mike. Call the guy who sent me the email.
1:53 PM, July 08, 2008

 Charles LeBlanc said...
One more thing Mike?
If I'm ever picked up by the Police and sent to a mental ward?
I assigned three people to watch over my situation very closely.
In this line of business? You got to be prepare.
Especially when you go against the Irvings, the government and the Police!!!!
Everything is prepared!!!!
1:59 PM, July 08, 2008

 Anonymous said...
there are people in need of the mental health services and if you
fight against or speak out,you may be given these services against
your will! It is a tool for those in power to use against the poor and
uneducated!

12:30 AM, July 09, 2008
 Anonymous said...
Let's see...Mr Amostruly believes politicians, civil servants and
police are corrupt and out to harm or kill him. Hmmmmm...sounds like a
blogger I know. If Amos was really picked up and taken to the psyc
ward you hadbetter watch your back Charlie. You could be next. Be
afraid...be very afraid.
5:10 PM, July 09, 2008

 Anonymous said...
"You got to be prepare. Especially when you go against the Irvings,
the government and the Police" Well Charels add a little Latin at the
end of your rants and you start to sound a heck of a lot like Mr Amos.
11:47 AM, July 13, 2008
Post a Comment

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 00:29:58 -0300
Subject: This may be last email I with bother ya with Alex The pdf
file attached can screw Wally Opal or any other Attorney General for a
joke It would be wise to use it before the BC election
To: Alex Hunter <ahunter100@shaw.ca>
Cc: webo <webo@xplornet.com>
It was one of the first links I sent ya. That letter and about five
hundred documents and one cd of a Yankee wiretap tape were sent
registered US Mail signature required before I spit for Canada Opal
got it and I have the proof.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/6342481/Maritime-Attorney-Generals
Take your time reading the rest Joker it is just old news that I don't
much care about anymore but you may find it interesting.
These are all pdf files downloaded over 4000 times now by many crooks
To back it up the dumb bastards in New Brunswick and Newfoundland
answered me in 2004 before I was falsely imprisoned in the USA under
the charges of "Other" without being arrested after I ran in the
election of the 38th Parliament
http://www.scribd.com/doc/2719178/lord-mckenna
the dumb Newfy Byron Prior finally filed my documents into evidence at
his crininal trial a week or so ago read his email below.

http://www.scribd.com/doc/6388285/Newfys

I also told ya that Connie Fogal is a crook here is why I know it

http://www.scribd.com/doc/2619617/action-party

It is ordinary folks that don't know this stuff because nobody will
ever say my name  and not many ordinary folks will believe anything
unless CBC or CTV tell them about it first. So I am using that fact to
my advantage now in order to make a deal with the devil so to speak
and go on with my life. The whole world is nuts not me. When the
bastards attaacked my kids again with the assistance of the RCMP I had
had enough. They know my FTW attitude is back bigtime. I want my
Panhead back and on the road by spring or there will be Hell to pay
and the fucking RCMP know that to The smiling bastards have
transferring or retiring the French bastards in fur hats that I have
been battling with hell west and crooked out of Dodge lately and the
new ones ain't playing nice at all. Hence the renewed attack on my
kids. bthey just figured out that was a major Faux Pas like locking me
up last summer was.

From: Byron Prior alltrue@nl.rogers.com
Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2009 22:37:14 -0400
Subject: Fw: Obama documentary, Byron Prior and your Documents in court.
To: David Amos david.raymond.amos@gmail.com

David, I've stayed away from any conversations with you because things
get to complicated. I'm trying to survive and on Friday in court I
entered your information and the letters you wrote and the paper I had
signed by Danny Williams Office, Lt. Govonor Ed Roberts office and
from the law society of NL.. In court the Legal Aid Lawyer, Michele
Coady, The Crown Lawyer Elaine Reid and the Provincial court Judge
David Orr accepted this information with a list of others and letters
of people in power who have been informed about T. Alex Hickman and my
family.
Byron Prior

Some of these dudes used to work for my Father (he was the tax
supervisor of this province) they all know what a Tiger I can be and
of the world of shit that I am involved with . I believe they will get
me my old Panhead back fairly soon in order to stay out of the fray. I
put one over their bow yesterday and the only fella
I was nice to was Lloyd

From: "MacKenzie, Lloyd (SNB)"lloyd.mackenzie@snb.ca
Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2009 13:01:27 -0400
Subject: Telephone Conversation re: 1965 Harley-Davidson Motorcycle
To: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com
Cc: "Bastarache, Donald J.(SNB)"Donald.Bastarache@snb.ca,
"Morrison, Bill (SNB)"bill.morrison@snb.ca,
"Levesque-Finn, Sylvie(SNB)"Sylvie.Levesque-Finn@snb.ca, "Pleadwell, Derek
(SNB)"Derek.Pleadwell@snb.ca

Mr. Amos:

Upon your request I will inform Mr. Derek Pleadwell[(506)
444-2897], Chairperson SNB Board of Directors, of our extended
conversation regarding the issues surrounding the 1965 Harley-Davidson
motorcycle when he visits my office at approximately 3:30 P.M. today.
Also, as requested, I've copied in Ms. Sylvie Levesque-Finn[  (506)
453-3879  ],SNB President.

Lloyd D. MacKenzie, AACI, P. App, CAE
Regional Manager of Assessment - Beauséjour Region/Responsable
régional de l'évaluation - region Beauséjour
Assessment/ de l'évaluation
Service New Brunswick/ Service Nouveau-Brunswick
633 rue Main St.
4th floor/4ième étage
Moncton, NB E1C 8R3
Tel/Tél:  (506) 856-3910
Fax/Téléc: (506) 856-2519

In closing I will leave things on a positive note between you and I
Joker. I do wish you folks well and I doubt that we will ever meet. I
mean no disrespect but I don't care about celebrity status radio host
or making movies etc. My time in Beantown gave me my fill of big
cities. I quit the pursuit of the almighty buck well over twenty years
ago and ain't filed any income taxes since. That Robert Menard dude
out your way may wish he was George Carlin and talk of being Freeman
on the land but he ain't fooling me. He gives talks and sells his
bullshit while I lived that lifestyle Some of my rules of the road
that I live by are mind my own business but listen to what folks want
to tell me. i already know my story it is theirs that I don't. It is
amazing what a stranger will tell you about their life in aspace of a
few hours when they know they will never see you agsain. another one
is tok eep your pride no matter how tough things get the worm always
turns. I try hard to and never ask anybody for anything but help
anyone I can and take whatever anyone offers me to honour their pride
as well. that is why I went riding to met people and see things.  I
want to go back to being a private dude ASAP and enjoying the company
the friends I have who were raised with me and think like me. To get
lost back in the woods with a rocking chair and one hillbilly girl who
likes me after one long last ride is my dream.

Whereas you have an interest in the media. This was the last time I
was ever allowed to speak on the radio (It was right after I ran in
the election of the 39th Parliament and the only way I could was by
not saying who I was werner and I are both banned from the radio talk
shows now because they know he is my friend but he did mangae to get
on coast to coast the other night

http://www.archive.org/details/ITriedToExplainItToAllMaritimersInEarly2006

This is the only newpaper article about me and it was published by the
local New Rags on the day Stevey Boy Harper wa in town and I looked in
the eye and saw no soul and then had a little pow wow with the RCMP
dudes guarding him. As soon as that snake got back to Upper Canada he
was no long announcing that he had some info for the Arar Inquiry and
his lawyers were just as quick to shut him up. Here is the proof of
what I say is true.

http://www.maherarar.ca/the%20inquiry%20today%20more.php?id=35_0_19_0_M

.http://forums.canadiancontent.net/canadian-politics/36696-dirty-tricks-back-room-deals.html

http://www.scribd.com/doc/2619608/Upper-Canadians




----- Original Message -----
From: "McKnight, Gisele"
To:
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 2:53 PM
Subject: David Amos
Hello Lisa,
David Amos asked me to contact you. I met him last June after he
became an independent (not representing any political party) candidate
in our federal election that was held June 28. He was a candidate in
our constituency of Fundy (now called Fundy-Royal).
I wrote a profile story about him, as I did all other candidates. That
story appeared in the Kings County Record June 22. A second story,
written by one of my reporters, appeared on the same date, which was a
report on the candidates' debate held June 18.
As I recall David Amos came last of four candidates in the election.
The winner got 14,997 votes, while Amos got 358. I have attached the
two stories that appeared, as well as a photo taken by reporter Erin
Hatfield during the debate. I couldn't find the photo that ran, but
this one is very similar.
Gisele McKnight editor
Kings County Record
Sussex, New Brunswick
Canada
506-433-1070

Raising a Little Hell- Lively Debate Provokes Crowd
By Erin Hatfield

"If you don't like what you got, why don't you change it? If your
world is all screwed up, rearrange it."
The 1979 Trooper song Raise a Little Hell blared on the speakers at
the 8th Hussars Sports Center Friday evening as people filed in to
watch the Fundy candidates debate the issues. It was an accurate, if
unofficial, theme song for the debate.
The crowd of over 200 spectators was dwarfed by the huge arena, but as
they chose their seats, it was clear the battle lines were drawn.
Supporters of Conservative candidate Rob Moore naturally took the blue
chairs on the right of the rink floor while John Herron's Liberalswent
left. There were splashes of orange, supporters of NDP Pat Hanratty,
mixed throughout. Perhaps the loudest applause came from a row towards
the back, where supporters of independent candidate David Amos sat.
The debate was moderated by Leo Melanson of CJCW Radio and was
organized by the Sussex Valley Jaycees. Candidates wereasked a barrage
of questions bypanelists Gisele McKnight of the Kings County Record
and Lisa Spencer of CJCW.
Staying true to party platforms for the most part, candidates
responded to questions about the gun registry, same sex marriage, the
exodus of young people from the Maritimes and regulated gas prices.
Herron and Moore were clear competitors,constantly challenging each
other on their answers and criticizing eachothers’ party leaders.
Hanratty flew under the radar, giving short, concise responses to the
questions while Amos provided some food for thought and a bit of comic
relief with quirky answers. "I was raised with a gun," Amos said in
response to the question of the national gun registry. "Nobody's
getting mine and I'm not paying 10 cents for it."
Herron, a Progressive Conservative MP turned Liberal, veered from his
party'splatform with regard to gun control. "It was ill advised but
well intentioned," Herron said. "No matter what side of the house I am
on, I'm voting against it." Pat Hanratty agreed there were better
places for the gun registry dollars to be spent.Recreational hunters
shouldn't have been penalized by this gun registry," he said.
The gun registry issues provoked the tempers of Herron and Moore. At
one point Herron got out of his seat and threw a piece of paper in
front of Moore. "Read that," Herron said to Moore, referring to the
voting record of Conservative Party leader Steven Harper. According to
Herron, Harper voted in favour of the registry on the first and second
readings of the bill in 1995. "He voted against it when it counted, at
final count," Moore said. "We needa government with courage to
register sex offenders rather than register the property of law
abiding citizens."
The crowd was vocal throughout the evening, with white haired men and
women heckling from the Conservative side. "Shut up John," one woman
yelled. "How can you talk about selling out?" a man yelled whenHerron
spoke about his fear that the Conservatives are selling farmers out.
Although the Liberal side was less vocal, Kings East MLA Leroy
Armstrong weighed in at one point. "You’re out of touch," Armstrong
yelled to Moore from the crowd when the debate turned to the cost of
post-secondary education. Later in the evening Amos challenged
Armstrong to a public debate of their own. "Talk is cheap. Any time,
anyplace," Armstrong responded.
As the crowd made its way out of the building following the debate,
candidates worked the room. They shook hands with well-wishers and
fielded questions from spectators-all part of the decision-making
process for the June 28 vote.
Cutline – David Amos, independent candidate in Fundy, with some of his
favourite possessions—motorcycles.
McKnight/KCR
The Unconventional Candidate
David Amos Isn’t Campaigning For Your Vote, But….
By Gisele McKnight
FUNDY—He has a pack of cigarettes in his shirt pocket, a chain on his
wallet, a beard at least a foot long, 60 motorcycles and a cell phone
that rings to the tune of "Yankee Doodle."
Meet the latest addition to the Fundy ballot—David Amos.
The independent candidate lives in Milton, Massachusetts with his wife
and two children, but his place of residence does not stop him from
running for office in Canada.
One has only to be at least 18, a Canadian citizen and not be in jail
to meet Elections Canada requirements.
When it came time to launch his political crusade, Amos chose his
favourite place to do so—Fundy.
Amos, 52, is running for political office because of his
dissatisfaction with politicians.
"I’ve become aware of much corruption involving our two countries," he
said. "The only way to fix corruption is in the political forum."
The journey that eventually led Amos to politics began in Sussex in
1987. He woke up one morning disillusioned with life and decided he
needed to change his life.
"I lost my faith in mankind," he said. "People go through that
sometimes in midlife."
So Amos, who’d lived in Sussex since 1973, closed his Four Corners
motorcycle shop, paid his bills and hit the road with Annie, his 1952
Panhead motorcycle.
"Annie and I rode around for awhile (three years, to be exact)
experiencing the milk of human kindness," he said. "This is how you
renew your faith in mankind – you help anyone you can, you never ask
for anything, but you take what they offer."
For those three years, they offered food, a place to sleep, odd jobs
and conversation all over North America.
Since he and Annie stopped wandering, he has married, fathered a son
and a daughter and become a house-husband – Mr. Mom, as he calls
himself.
He also describes himself in far more colourful terms—a motorcyclist
rather than a biker, a "fun-loving, free-thinking, pig-headed
individual," a "pissed-off Maritimer" rather than an activist, a proud
Canadian and a "wild colonial boy."
Ironically, the man who is running for office has never voted in his life.
"But I have no right to criticize unless I offer my name," he said.
"It’s alright to bitch in the kitchen, but can you walk the walk?"
Amos has no intention of actively campaigning.
"I didn’t appreciate it when they (politicians) pounded on my door
interrupting my dinner," he said. "If people are interested, they can
call me. I’m not going to drive my opinions down their throats."
And he has no campaign budget, nor does he want one.
"I won’t take any donations," he said. "Just try to give me some. It’s
not about money. It goes against what I’m fighting about."
What he’s fighting for is the discussion of issues – tainted blood,
the exploitation of the Maritimes’ gas and oil reserves and NAFTA, to
name a few.
"The political issues in the Maritimes involve the three Fs – fishing,
farming and forestry, but they forget foreign issues," he said. "I’m
death on NAFTA, the back room deals and free trade. I say chuck it
(NAFTA) out the window.
NAFTA is the North American Free Trade Agreement which allows an
easier flow of goods between Canada, the United States and Mexico.
Amos disagrees with the idea that a vote for him is a wasted vote.
"There are no wasted votes," he said. "I want people like me,
especially young people, to pay attention and exercise their right.
Don’t necessarily vote for me, but vote."
Although…if you’re going to vote anyway, Amos would be happy to have
your X by his name.
"I want people to go into that voting booth, see my name, laugh and
say, ‘what the hell.’"




 ---------- Original  message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2018 17:54:07 -0400
Subject: Re: A Little Deja Vu from 2010 for CBC, CTV, Blaine Higgs,
his cohorts, Bruce Northrup, Carl Urquhart and of course their
blogging butt buddy Chucky Leblanc
To: BrianThomasMacdonald <BrianThomasMacdonald@gmail.com>,
"brian.gallant"<brian.gallant@gnb.ca>, "kris.austin"
<kris.austin@gnb.ca>, "David.Coon"<David.Coon@gnb.ca>, "Mark.Blakely"
<Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, Jane.McAloon@bhpbilliton.com,
jacques.nasser@bhpbilliton.com
, "len.hoyt"
<len.hoyt@mcinnescooper.com>, "leanne.murray"
<leanne.murray@mcinnescooper.com>, "Leanne.Fitch"
<Leanne.Fitch@fredericton.ca>, "martin.gaudet"
<martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca>, roger.l.melanson@gnb.ca,
philip.chiasson@gnb.ca, jason.cooling@gnb.ca, Duane.Rousselle@unb.ca,
jacques_poitras@cbc.ca, "john.green"<john.green@gnb.ca>,
"Alex.Johnston"<Alex.Johnston@cbc.ca>, "sylvie.gadoury"
<sylvie.gadoury@radio-canada.ca>, "darrow.macintyre"
<darrow.macintyre@cbc.ca>, "dan. bussieres"<dan.bussieres@gnb.ca>,
re-boston.perpa@international.gc.ca, Brian.kenny@gnb.ca,
"denis.landry2"<denis.landry2@gnb.ca>, rchedore@mosherchedore.ca,
"robert.gauvin"<robert.gauvin@gnb.ca>, "serge.gauvin"
<serge.gauvin@snb.ca>, "alan.roy"<alan.roy@snb.ca>,
Tim.RICHARDSON@gnb.ca, greg.byrne@gnb.ca, "Jack.Keir"
<Jack.Keir@gnb.ca>, kelly <kelly@lamrockslaw.com>, "Dominic.Cardy"
<Dominic.Cardy@gnb.ca>, "Mitton, Megan (LEG)"<megan.mitton@gnb.ca>,
"Arseneau, Kevin (LEG)"<kevin.a.arseneau@gnb.ca>, "rick.desaulniers"
<rick.desaulniers@gnb.ca>, "michelle.conroy"<michelle.conroy@gnb.ca>,
"jan.jensen"<jan.jensen@justice.gc.ca>, mcu <mcu@justice.gc.ca>,
"Jody.Wilson-Raybould"<Jody.Wilson-Raybould@parl.gc.ca>,
"Hon.Dominic.LeBlanc"<Hon.Dominic.LeBlanc@canada.ca>,
"hon.ralph.goodale"<hon.ralph.goodale@canada.ca>, "Brenda.Lucki"
<Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "terry.seguin"<terry.seguin@cbc.ca>,
"steve.murphy"<steve.murphy@ctv.ca>, "blaine.higgs"
<blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, "bruce.northrup"<bruce.northrup@gnb.ca>,
"carl.urquhart"<carl.urquhart@gnb.ca>, oldmaison
<oldmaison@yahoo.com>, "Dale.Morgan"<Dale.Morgan@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>,
"Liliana.Longo"<Liliana.Longo@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, Newsroom
<Newsroom@globeandmail.com>, news <news@kingscorecord.com>
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, andre
<andre@jafaust.com>, jbosnitch <jbosnitch@gmail.com>, markandcaroline
<markandcaroline@gmail.com>, COCMoncton <COCMoncton@gmail.com>, pm
<pm@pm.gc.ca>, premier <premier@ontario.ca>, premier <premier@gnb.ca>,
Office of the Premier <scott.moe@gov.sk.ca>

Everybody knows I was a blogger before Chucky the Crybaby Welfare Bum
ever was In fact I gave him a computer in June of 2004 and in return
he stole the document he promed to give to Brad Green and gave them to
evil Green Meanie cohorts of the Watermelon Party N'esy Pas?

That said Please Enjoy my latest one about you sneaky people

https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2018/11/re-potash-and-police-harassment-here-is.html


However Chucky published a mouthful late last night Even though he is
disenchanted with his Green Meanie buddies clearly Chucky forgot about
what went down between his fellow Bay of Fundy Frog Abey Baby Leblanc
and  Sgt Vaillancourt of the RCMP and I way back in 2006 before he and
Kevin Arseneau were ever barred from the Legislative Properties years
after I was in 2004 N'esy Pas?

Saturday, 24 November 2018

A statue of former Saint John MLA Abel LeBlanc should be erected in
front of the New Brunswick Legislature!!!!


Now Charlie, anybody and everybody, with a modicum of intelligence at
all, knows full well that “democracy”, or some sort of faxcimely
there-of, just does not, even remotely, exist in this country. Not a
snowball’s chance in hell. We go to the polls, elect those who are to
“represent” us, and supposedly from that, come up with someone who is
supposed to be the leader of all this bullshit. The leader, puppeteer,
or whatever the hell he is, calls everyone together and says, now boys
and girls, we all have to behave ourselves, do as we’re told, vote as
we are supposed to vote, pick our noses when we are supposed to pick
our nose, go for a pee when we are supposed to go for a pee, and
otherwise, KEEP YER F----- MOUTH SHUT!!!! And as long as all the
little children stood in line, everything was peachy.

Well, well, well, then out of the mighty, forbidden city of Saint
John, and totally out of the blue, comes the candidacy of one Mr. Abel
LeBlanc. And as Abel went about the business he was elected to do, the
people of Saint John fell in love with him. Abel made it perfectly
clear that he was there for one reason, and one reason only, TO
REPRESENT THE PEOPLE!!!! To hell with the puppeteer, to hell with all
his fellow puppets. I’m for my people. BAR NONE!!!!

And stand up for his people, he did. ADMIRABLY!!!! Abel stood for the
little guy, the workin’ stiff, the longshoremen, YOU AND ME, and ta
hell with you’re damn politics. If you don’t like the way I do things
then shove it up your ass. Each to his own, let the chips fall where
they may, kiss me arse, how’s it hangin’, man.

Never before in our history, Charlie, did we, or have we, ever, ever,
ever, had ANYBODY who ever had the balls to speak the peoples language
like Abel did. Not a bit afraid, was he, of standing up, nose to nose
with some self-righteous asshole across the floor. He let him know, in
no uncertain terms, what he could do, and where he could go, and , if
he needed help, just where he could get it.

And one day, Charlie, our fair city of Fredericton will, most surely
be graced with a most well earned and well deserved statue of our
beloved Abel on the front lawn of MOI MAISON, THE PEOPLES HOUSE,
posing in his most famous of all poses of delivering his salute of all
salutes, to all his friends and colleagues across the floor.

DON’T YOU EVER LAUGH AT ME!!!! I’LL STEP OUTSIDE WITH ANY OF YOU’S!!!!
YOU’RE A PUNK!!!!
Posted by Charles Leblanc at 11:29 pm No comments :


http://davidamos.blogspot.com/2006/04/just-dave.html


Saturday, April 22, 2006

Just Dave
Just Dave

Date: Sat, 22 Apr 2006 17:24:55 -0700 (PDT)
From: "David Amos"
Subject: RE: The game is on
To: "aleblanc" , oldmaison@yahoo.com, mail@ccla.org,
advocacycollective@yahoo.com, frederictonartsalliance@yahoo.ca,
wassef@nb.sympatico.ca, Premier@gnb.ca, michael.malley@gnb.ca,
Arthur.A@parl.gc.ca, Shawn.GRAHAM@gnb.ca, brian.kenny@gnb.ca,
roy.boudreau@gnb.ca, hedard.albert@gnb.ca, smcready@nbnet.nb.ca,
Info@jackcarr.ca
CC: socialsciences@mta.ca, fdykeman@mta.ca, roly.macintyre@gnb.ca,
Ed.Doherty@gnb.ca, frank.branch@gnb.ca, rosemay.poirier@gnb.ca,
Jody.CARR@gnb.ca, Keith.ASHFIELD@gnb.ca, David.ALWARD@gnb.ca,
tony.huntjens@gnb.ca, Elvy.ROBICHAUD@gnb.ca, milt.sherwood@gnb.ca,
Eric.ALLABY@gnb.ca, Wayne.STEEVES@gnb.ca, dale.graham@gnb.ca,
wally.stiles@gnb.ca, kelly.lamrock@gnb.ca, brad.green@gnb.ca,
eugene.mcginley2@gnb.ca, bev.harrison@gnb.ca, leroy.armstrong@gnb.ca,
mikemurphymla@hotmail.com, T.J.Burke@gnb.ca

Hey Abe Baby LeBlanc

Sometimes less is more EH? Thus I was silent for a while but you
really did't think you had run me off. Did ya? I have been kinda busy
writing a lot of important stuff to screw the Crown with in federal
Court.

That said, remember not too long ago when you told me to go fuck
myself on a phone that I could not prove contact with? Well as soon as
you hung up I talked about it live on Tom Young's radio show with the
Bill Carr dude who was speaking for him while he took a little time
off. As i was speaking apparently one of John Bragg's lawyers
downstairs in Eastlink thought there was a bomb in the building when
there was not. The real bomb no doubt went off a couple of days when
Tanker farted in your face as you kissed his nasty arse. Now that I
have read Tommy Boy's malevolent opinions of the Super Tanker sinking
our little Lord's boat that could never have floated without liberal
support merely because all you smiling bastards just what a pension
you did not earn. The scene recorded in the Irving rag is not the
truth at all. even a kissarse like know as well as I Abe Baby that it
is private conversations in backroom deals just like the one you and I
had that stops the shit from hitting the fan and spreading it all over
you crooked bastards.

For the record Abe. As you well know I ain't a shy man and I don't
mince words with crooks. So let me clearly state for the record before
I begin to sue the Crown that You and all your nasty friends and
sneaky foes can go fuck yourselves as well.

Click "Read on'" in this blog Frenchie. Yankees are starting to
bullshit about us too. The Yankee is a liar but I will swear by every
word of my email that that crooked bastard posted within his blog.

http://www.freespeech.com/index.php?/weblog/i_find_myself_being_mentioned_in_parliamentary_circles_in_canada/

Veritas vincit
David Raymond Amos

Wrong answer Abe especially after our little spit and chew on the
phone on Friday afternoon Say hey to your buddies Chucky LeBlanc (no
doubt your kinsman) and the fat bastard called Tanker.

If you don't like my words please sue me. Saves me the costs of filing
against you and your cohorts who want a fine pension at the expense of
the public interest.
Love and Kisses (for Chucky's benefit)
Dave


aleblanc wrote:
I would prefer not receiving your e-mails please remove my name from your list.

-----Original Message-----
From: David Amos [mailto:motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com]
Sent: April 3, 2006 7:37 PMTo: charles leblanc; mail@ccla.org;
advocacycollective@yahoo.com; frederictonartsalliance@yahoo.ca;
wassef@nb.sympatico.ca; Premier@gnb.ca; michael.malley@gnb.ca;
Arthur.A@parl.gc.ca; Shawn.GRAHAM@gnb.ca; brian.kenny@gnb.ca;
roy.boudreau@gnb.ca; hedard.albert@gnb.ca
Cc: socialsciences@mta.ca; fdykeman@mta.ca; aleblanc.mla@nb.aibn.com;
roly.macintyre@gnb.ca; Ed.Doherty@gnb.ca; frank.branch@gnb.ca;
rosemay.poirier@gnb.ca; Jody.CARR@gnb.ca; Keith.ASHFIELD@gnb.ca;
David.ALWARD@gnb.ca; tony.huntjens@gnb.ca; Elvy.ROBICHAUD@gnb.ca;
milt.sherwood@gnb.ca; Eric.ALLABY@gnb.ca; Wayne.STEEVES@gnb.ca;
dale.graham@gnb.ca; wally.stiles@gnb.ca; kelly.lamrock@gnb.ca;
brad.green@gnb.ca; eugene.mcginley2@gnb.ca; bev.harrison@gnb.ca;
leroy.armstrong@gnb.ca; mikemurphymla@hotmail.com; T.J.Burke@gnb.ca
Subject: The game is on

While Andre Arthur is tipping a glass with the Speaker I predicted
would prevail I must begin writing my first complaint to file in
Federal Court Fredericton because this is the Province in which I was
born and raised. Chucky knows I come from down the road from him in
Dorchester and moved to Fredericton with my father's family when Louis
Robichaud centralized the government years ago. A fellow Maritimer
should understand why I have no wish to bump bellies with Upper
Canadian lawyers like Peter Millikin or Billy Graham until I
absolutely have to.

Petey Baby kept his job as Speaker today simply because he is
logically the second best choice for Stevey Boy Harper to have. I
still maintain as I said on Ground Hog Day that he should have got
Andre Arthur to take the chair just as Bernie Lord did with Tanker.
Who knows what deals were struck behind closed doors but I know for
certain I laid down the law to Arthur's assistant whilst he watched
the Circus tent unfold today. Tomorrow Michelle Jean pitches it and
then the Circus begins. both in Parliament Hill and in Federal Court
in Fredericton.

Maybe Arthur will call me back after he has had a drink or two but I
doubt it. In my book he is already way past too late for me not to
mention his name within my complaint. Arthur should have called me
back months ago when I stuck my hand out to him as a fellow
Independent months ago. However he really should have called me ASAP
as soon as the UPS man landed at his door one week ago. Last week was
an eternity for me because of what happened to my Clan in Beantown
USA.

Even though Stevey Boy Harper got his wish in another seat or two
advantage in the House piggies made of straw. It still ain't enough of
an advantage to allow his government to stand if any sort of scandal
breaks out byway of some lone wolf like me or Byron Prior blowing as
hard as hell.

What happened today on the Hill or in Fredericton on the 28th was just
the same shit different day tis all. Our little local Lord has the
same problem as Harper if somebody blinks and his government topples.
Believe it or not what happened in chucky blog is a far different
kettle of fish and really rather unusual in the cyber world of
blogger. Chucky just may get his wish and become famous after all. In
my humble opinion he should not delete the blog he threatens to. He
should promote it to make himself a the hero he lusts to be. Chucky
can do what he wishes. It is my job to throw mud in the eyes of the
people who supported my false imprisonment for their own gain.

Is anybody having any fun yet? I doubt it too. Even I am feeling as
mean as snake and yet I am still laughing at the nonsense of it all.
The masks of virtue that the talking heads display on the TV don't
fool silly little me. I may be rude but at least I am honest. The
smiling bastards on TV have great manners and no integrity whatsoever.
I have gone to great lengths to prove it. I just need to entertain
ordinary folks like me to make them want to watch me have some fun
poking holes in the stuffed shirts. If I get Maritimers talking and
laughing enough my concerns will be resolved as a matter of political
will and justice will be served in the usual fashion. The trick is to
make the smiling bastards worry about their own interests and the
Maritimers mad about how theirs are being abused. The smiling bastards
have proven many times they have no regard whatsoever for the public
trust placed in them to protect the public interests. I just have to
remind everyone of the awful truth and the political house of cards
will fall just like the little piggies houses of straw. The only thing
the Speakers of any House worry about is their power, wages and
pension. Tanker should speak up . If he did I have no doubt hthe
people he represents would applaud and reelect him as some sort of
righteous Independent. Only you me and the other dudes that get this
email will have another tale to tell Eh Chucky? The obvious question
is whay don't you tell it first in your Blog? Tanker won't sue ya
because he knows you would call me as witness. After all I wrote it
didn't I. You blog it and quote me thats all. Interesting EH? Tis time
for you to think about something. EH? Wouldn't it be fun to prove that
you were the one to make somebody blink? Steal my thunder I quite
simply don't care. you have about a day or so to decide. Then maybe I
will blog it myself as you suggested.

Now I must address you buddy Vaughn's questions. just like a lawyer
the unnamed blogger has neither confirmed nor denied that he is the
person I think is asking the questions within you blog. However I am
glad that they are being ask even though his sarcasm pisses me off. He
know full well what I am talking about and what I am saying is true.
If it is not Vaughn doing your bidding byway of the blog he has gotten
the last couple of email you did anyway. Most importantly Vaughn
confirmed way back in 2004 that he was in possession of the very same
material dudes such as Cleveland Allaby and your buddy Danny Boy
Bussieres got last Monday. Quite frankly it does not matter to me if
this dude is Vaughn or not. Vaughn is already an important witness for
me. He should be thankful he is not a lawyer no matter how much he
pretends to be one. i have enough enemies it is only lawyers or laymen
who choose to attack me that I am preparing to sue. Check my work I
have sued some pretty big bad bastards before. Don't think that I will
not do it again once I have my ducks lined up.
Anyway chucky here is your unnamed blogger's questions. My answer follows.

ETC ETC ETC

https://davidamos.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, October 31, 2006
For the record

Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 14:11:03 -0800 (PST)
From: "David Amos"
Subject:Fwd: Sgt Vaillancourt just talked byway of 506 452 3431 now I
will take a guess at his email address
To:mleger@stu.ca, jwalker@stu.ca, plee@stu.ca, carleton@stu.ca,
oldmaison@yahoo.com, kelly.lamrock@gnb.ca

http://www.charlesinthehouse.com/

Everybody knows that Chucky Leblanc wasn't the only dude covertly
banished from the Legislative Buildling. How come he get all the press
I must ask? Perhaps you should ask his old pal and your cohort Kelly
Lamrock what gives with this shit sometime N'est Pas?
Hell everyone in your University knows that I was illegally evicted
from the polling station at the Student Union Building on January
23rd. Tell me what would Stevey Boy Harper do if that had happened to
him? Sue? Am I any less of a man than the Prime Minister.or the French
man you and your students support? Now Computer WCIE should search the
Blogs Chucky. Live by the sword. Die by the sword so to speak EH?
Veritas Vincit
David Raymond Amos

http://www1.gnb.ca/legis/bios1/bio-e.asp?idNo=102&versionfiltered=e


David Amos wrote:

Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 13:23:59 -0800 (PST)
From: David Amos motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com
Subject: Fwd: Sgt Vaillancourt just talked byway of 506 452 3431 now I
will take a guess at his email address
To: write4u@consultant.com

David Amos wrote:

Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 08:57:07 -0800 (PST)
From: David Amos motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com
Subject: Sgt Vaillancourt just talked byway of 506 452 3431 now I will
take a guess at his email address
To: Stephane.vaillancourt@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, imc-maritimes@riseup.net,
oldmaison@yahoo.com, Bill.Fraser@gnb.ca, mary.schryer@gnb.ca,
rick.miles@gnb.ca, jack.keir@gnb.ca, Bernard.LeBlanc@gnb.ca,
Cheryl.Lavoie@gnb.ca, greg.byrne@gnb.ca, john.foran@gnb.ca,
giuliano.zaccardelli@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
CC: ted.tax@justice.gc.ca, belord@gnb.ca, DannyWilliams@gov.nl.ca,
davies.carl@nbpub.com, bruce.northrup@gnb.ca, carl.urquhart@gnb.ca,
claude.landry@gnb.ca, mike.olscamp@gnb.ca, MacKay.P@parl.gc.ca,
Day.S@parl.gc.ca, Moore.R@parl.gc.ca, Allen.M@parl.gc.ca,
Thompson.G@parl.gc.ca, info@pco-bcp.gc.ca

I warned him that I was a very fierce political animal. I also made it
clear to Sgt. Vaillancourt that I have many very justifiable reasons
not to trust any cop anymore. I will do as I said and sue the Crown
Corp known as the RCMP in the Court of the Queen's Bench in
Fredericton unless somebody doesn't act with the scope of their
employment ASAP. However I must do as I promised and file my first
complaint against the Crown in Federal Court first. In the "mean" time
perhaps some local cop in New Brunswick should simply do his job and
investigate all the material I have given to them over the years. They
really stop their bullshit about jusridiction and mandate in order to
protect their personal interests. Do they not understand that I can
sue them as individuals? There is nothing wrong with exposing the
truth about my allegations of criminal conduct in support of public
corruption for the benefit of all Canadians. Just act non paritsan and
let the politcal card fall where they may. Lawyers and politicains are
infinitely replacable and all falsly claim to be ethical as they pick
our pockets. I would love to hear my name mentioned in a very public
forum even if it was slandered. Before the Yankee elections on
November 7th would be nice EH? Politicians cops and lawyers should
look to their own personal interests and then uphold the law and the
public trust placed in their positions. After all that is their job
not mine N'est Pas?
I do not have to do anything any cop or lawyer may wish to suggest
anymore. Not all Maritimers are dumb defeatists as Stevey Boy Harper
has suggested in the past. At least I am one dumb pigheaded Maritimer
who knows the differnce between my rights under the Charter and the
government's wrongs practiced against them. I also know when somebody
has falied their oath to uphold the law and protect the public
interests and I certainly know how to hold them accountable in a legal
and ethical fashion. To say you will sue someone is not a threat. It
is merely a promise. Most lawyers employ such words everyday and they
practice law for a fee.
I have taken no oath to obey other then one to my wife and an unspoken
one to my seed.. Thus I obey only my own consience and I stress test
my own integrity every day in the best interests of my Clan. It is
them whom I serve and protect without a fee because it is my duty to
do so just as cops and other public servants etc are gainfully
employed to protect us all under oath and rule of law. My family has
suffered enough over the past five years. Tis high time I sought
monetary relief from our bad acting governemnts in order to bring them
home to Canada to live in peace and escape further Yankee malice.
Anyone can check my work. Much of it still remains on file in the
public record of many Yankee courts and one Canadian one. I am certain
that anyone would agree that my Clan has had amazing patience thus
far. I say nay never no more. I have been a student of enough Canadian
law to get a good grip on the scene. It is time to put what I learned
to good use for the benefit of my Clan. EH?
I am sending three emails to Sgt Vaillancourt and his bosses to
protect my own dumb arse from more false allegations I will also use
hard copy as evidence against the RCMP in court. Clearly I have
introduced him to a few local witnesses EH? Sending these emails to
most of them is truly redundant but it is to serve my own ends in the
blogs. Charles Leblanc should know by now where to find this
particular email posted within a blog. It is easy for anyone call me a
liar or crazy as a loon or even to make the false claim that I am some
kind of a criminal threat to them. But putting the claim in writing
and signng one's name to the document is another kettle of fish. N'est
Pas? Try it sometime soon. In fact I Double Dog Dare Ya to.
Veritas Vincit
David Raymond Amos


Stéphane Vaillancourt
506-452-3431
506-470-2300 (cell)
506- 558-1270 (pager)

I know for a fact it was my calls to Parliament etc in response to the
following words that made the RCMP start to do their job and call me
back.

OTTAWA - Wayne Easter, the former solicitor-general who presided
during the Arar ordeal, appeared to contradict earlier testimony from
RCMP head Giuliano Zacardelli today when he answered questions at a
commons committee.
Responding to Justice Dennis O’Connor’s report on the Arar case at the
public safety and national security committee, Easter said he was
never told the RCMP had passed on false information to the United
States and was never told the RCMP tried to correct it, as claimed by
Zacardelli.
“I was not informed that the RCMP had provided inaccurate information
to the U.S.,” Easter told the MPs.
When Zacardelli met with the committee in September he was asked when
he informed his minister about the RCMP’s error, and he replied that
he could not recall specifically but that “briefings and timelines
started to be prepared for him as the matter came up, and we started
providing that information.”
But Easter emphatically told the committee that that information never
reached him. In preparation for today’s appearance Easter said he
reviewed documents, briefing notes and material he had received during
his tenure on the Arar case and met with his staff in order to have a
clear timeline of what he knew and when.
In two briefing notes from October and November of 2002, Easter said,
“There was no reference to errors in information, no reference to
false information, nor was there any reference to any corrective
efforts having been made by the RCMP with respect to any of the
information which may have been shared.”
The same was true in briefings given in June and July of the following
year, Easter testified.
Giving further evidence he was in the dark abut the erroneous
information passed on to the U.S., Easter said the issue was never
raised with him by his American counterpart Attorney General John
Ashcroft. Presumably when American investigators learned they had
false information on Arar, Ashcroft would have been briefed on that
information, Easter said, and he believes Ashcroft would have shared
that with him.
“Attorney General Ashcroft…would have undoubtedly raised that point
with me,” Easter said.Asked whether he would have acted differently
had he known earlier that Arar had no terrorist links, Easter said he
didn’t want to answer hypothetical questions.
Maher Arar, a Canadian citizen, was arrested in the United States in
2002, and sent to his native Syria where he was imprisoned for a year
and endured torture before being released without charge.
The committee is planning to recall Zacardelli to clarify his initial
testimony and he will likely be asked about the contradictions
provided today by his former political boss.
© CanWest News Service 2006

Here is a little proof of how much I study my political opponents.
Cya'll in Court :(.

http://cmte.parl.gc.ca/cmte/CommitteePublication.aspx?SourceId=96766


David Amos wrote:

Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 06:12:58 -0800 (PST)
From: David Amos motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com
Subject: Say hey to Wayne Easter and the equally dumb Newfy lawyers
Rob Moore and Andrew House for me will ya?
To: Guimond.M@parl.gc.ca

David Amos wrote:

Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2006 09:27:30 -0800 (PST)From: David Amos
motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com
Subject: Fwd: Maybe old Zack will explain to the kids the Federal
Criminal Code I quoted within this email
To: mccmar@nbnet.nb.ca

David Amos wrote:

Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2006 11:13:19 -0700 (PDT)
From: David Amos motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com
Subject: Maybe old Zack will explain to the kids the Federal Criminal
Code I quoted within this email
To: handsofnothing@yahoo.ca, gcox@citizenspress.org,
oldmaison@yahoo.com, ottawaresisters@yahoo.ca,
giuliano.zaccardelli@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

David Amos wrote:

Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2006 10:55:03 -0700 (PDT)
From: David Amos motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com
Subject: Fwd: Keep reading Ms. Roche
To: baldwij@psac.com

David Amos wrote:

Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2006 14:03:29 -0700 (PDT)
From: David Amos motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com
Subject: Keep reading Ms. Roche
To: lorraineroche@gov.nl.ca, samperrier@hotmail.com,
oldehippiebc@hotmail.com, Mayor@ci.milford.ct.us,
stevengerickson@yahoo.com, CityClerk@ci.milford.ct.us,
jim.amann@cga.ct.gov, judicialreform@cga.ct.gov,
kevin.kane@po.state.ct.us, letters@courant.com,
carmen.espinosa@jud.state.ct.us, john.driscoll@jud.state.ct.us,
mlevenson@globe.com
CC: info@nedlamont.com, Kathleen Dickson , info@joe2006.com,
Knibbs4senate@juno.com, haroldford@fordfortennessee.com,
staff@destefanoforct.com, info@votethornton.com,
ralphferrucci@sbcglobal.net, comments@joecourtney.com,
campaign@murphyforcongress.org, greens@ctgreens.org,
melinda@bobfarr.com

Just so the Newfys and the Yankees all know, it was Jim Case of the
Newfoundland Constabulary (Rarespade) who told me that he saw Whitey
Bulger hanging around his town of St. John's when I was preparing to
come home to run for a seat in Parliament in 2004 and do a little
bounty hunting on the side. No shit ask Byron Prior or Premier Danny
Williams etc..

Sam Perrier wrote:
From: "Sam Perrier"samperrier@hotmail.com
To: motomaniac_02186@yahoo.comSubject:
RE: Fwd: What say you now Jacky Boy Layton? Cat still got your tongue?
Shame onyou. You likely walked past Byron Prior again today
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 14:36:35 -0230

HOLY SHIT DAVID, THE SCUMBAGS MUST BE CHEWING ON THEIR BOOT STRAPS.
I SENT YOU ANOTHER FAX, ITS VERY INTERESTING, I KNOW YOU WILL GET A
CHUCKEL OUT OF IT.
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK, MAYBE SOMEDAY SOMEONE WITH A BIT OF DECENCY
WILL INVESTIGATE BYRON'S SITUATION AND TAKE ACTION, ITWILL ONLY TAKE
ONE RAT TO LEAVE THE BURNING BARN SQUEALING AND THE OTHERS WILL FOLLOW
TO SAVE THEIR ASSES.
SAM.
 
ETC ETC ETC

Why Is it I am not surprised to see CBC block the proof of what I say about the RCMP and I is true?

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---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2018 20:43:26 -0400
Subject: Methinks hundreds of MPS, Pierre-Yves Bourduas and a legion of his cohorts whom
I have dealt with since 1982 know what a monumental joke this "News" is to me N'esy Pas?
To: py@pysafety.ca, gversailles@merlodavidson.ca, Hon.ralph.goodale@canada.ca, washington.field@ic.fbi.gov, Boston.Mail@ic.fbi.gov, clare.barry@justice.gc.ca,
Gib.vanErt@scc-csc.ca, andrew.scheer@parl.gc.ca, maxime.bernier@parl.gc.ca, Erin.Weir@parl.gc.ca, bill.pentney@justice.gc.ca, jan.jensen@justice.gc.ca,
Nathalie.Drouin@justice.gc.ca, Hon.Chrystia.Freeland@canada.ca,
Jody.Wilson-Raybould@parl.gc.ca, complaints@crcc-ccetp.gc.ca,
attorneygeneral@ontario.ca, matthew.giovinazzo@ontario.ca,
martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca, Leanne.Fitch@fredericton.ca,
ian.fahie@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, premier@ontario.ca, daniel.gosselin@cas-satj.gc.ca, andrew.baumberg@fct-cf.gc.ca, Bruce.Preston@cas-satj.gc.ca, Beatriz.Winter@cas-satj.gc.ca,




Replying to and 49 others
Methinks the ex cop Bourduas and a legion of his cohorts whom I have dealt with know what a joke this is to me Anyone Google Giuliano Zaccardelli and David Amos N'esy Pas?



https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/rcmp-allowed-to-break-law-tunney-1.4914893



RCMP officers given permission to break the law a record 73 times in 2017, report shows




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JEFF Smyth
Lee Hall
As a lifelong Canadian, when I think of public institutions or Canadian icons that have fallen the farthest in image in my lifetime, the RCMP are right near the top.


JEFF Smyth
JEFF Smyth
@Lee Hall
CBC?

Dawn Lewis
Dawn Lewis
@Lee Hall Barn burnings, blame it on FLQ. Illegal spying on innocent Canadians because they don't like their left leaning political views. Shooting sled dogs so people will move to government towns.
The list is long. Crushing union strikes by killing striking workers, not for illegal acts but just to crush the strikes. They have done nothing to improve themselves.
They have fallen the furthest of any Canadian public institution.

David Amos
David Amos
@JEFF Smyth I agree

David Amos
David Amos
@Dawn Lewis Methinks it was very evil what they did to Louis Riel N'esy Pas?








Ken Irwin
Neil Austen
I have no faith with Canadian police to do their jobs competently and without corruption. When your police departments are committing the worse crimes they are supposed to be preventing and when caught are given a paid vacation (paid suspension ) and then just a slap on the wrist when the media moves on, you know something us seriously wrong.



Ken Irwin
Ken Irwin
@Neil Austen

Just think of what we do not know went on in the RCMP with Zachredelli (fake Goodale accusations, single cop cars, pension fraud) and Harper with several fake accusations and false flags for the profit of a few!?

Andrew Hebda (NS)
Andrew Hebda (NS)
@david mccaig

Stick to the facts Neil. The Quebec burning of the barn was because the police did not feel they would be able to "bug" the building adequately to capture what was going to be discussed . The barn was burned in order to force the meeting to another location... which is what happened... and indeed, contrary to what you indicate, A LOT HAPPENED, including the defusing of the issue, freeing of the British diplomat and the arrest of the perpetrators...

David Amos
David Amos
@Neil Austen "Under the law, which was introduced in 2002 after a Supreme Court case, officers are never allowed to cause bodily harm, sexually violate another person or obstruct justice, and an annual report summarizing the crimes has to be tabled in the House of Commons."

Methinks hundreds of MPS, Pierre-Yves Bourduas and a legion of his cohorts whom I have dealt with since 1982 know what a monumental joke this "News" is to me N'esy Pas?

David Amos
Content disabled.
David Amos
@Ken Irwin "Just think of what we do not know went on in the RCMP with Zachredelli"

Methinks everybody in the know knows about me versus Giuliano “Zack” Zaccardelli presently the Director of Strategic Planning for INTERPOL N'esy Pas?

Here is an old blog I created in 2006 when the corrupt cop tried to make a deal with me

https://davidamos.blogspot.com/

David Amos
David Amos
@David Amos Why Is it I am not surprised to see the proof of what I say is true blocked?

David Amos
David Amos
@Ken Irwin "Just think of what we do not know went on in the RCMP with Zachredelli"

Methinks you and many others may enjoy Googling the following two names N'esy Pas?

Giuliano Zaccardelli David Amos

David Amos
Content disabled.
David Amos
@Andrew Hebda (NS) "Stick to the facts "

Methinks you know I stick to the facts but you ignore anyway N'esy Pas?

https://www.scribd.com/doc/2718120/integrity-yea-right


Methinks I would enjoy seeing a little Integrity from CBC and former
top cops N'esy Pas?

https://www.pysafety.ca/index.php/about

Pierre-Yves Bourduas is the President of P-Y Public Safety Management Inc., an Ottawa-based
firm specializing in strategic management, and talent development. Mr. Bourduas’ professional
experience is anchored in over 33 years as a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
where he gained valuable experience from a wide variety of operational
and administrative experience.

As Deputy Commissioner of the RCMP he provided strategic direction and cogent policy advice concerning a complex variety of national and international law enforcement and national security
issues to Ministers, Deputy Ministers and senior officials representing federal, provincial and international governments and their related law enforcement agencies.

Over the past seven years he expanded his professional horizon as advisor to private and public organizations He is also a member of the external audit committee at Canada Border Services
Agency. His educational background complements his professional credential and experience: he
holds a Masters of Arts in Leadership from Royal Roads University.

Mr. Bourduas is widely sought after by the media as a subject matter expert for national policing
and public safety events. He is a keynote speaker and facilitator at the US-Canada Border
Conference and is frequently asked to participate in panel discussion and facilitate learning
sessions.


We will be more than happy to discuss your needs

Contact:
Pierre-Yves (P-Y) Bourduas, President
Office: (613) 821-397
Mobile: (613) 697-3973
py@pysafety.ca

https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2018/11/i-read-news-today-about-rcmp-lawsuits.html

Tuesday, 20 November 2018
I read the news today about the RCMP lawsuits and just shook my head
at the malicious nonsense but when Guy Versailles laughed at me I got
truly pissed off

---------- Original message ----------
From: "Hon.Ralph.Goodale  (PS/SP)"<Hon.ralph.goodale@canada.ca>
Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2018 17:02:58 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: I read the news today about the RCMP lawsuits and just shook my
head at the malicious nonsense but when Guy Versailles laughed at me I got truly pissed off
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

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On 11/20/18, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com> wrote:
> https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/rcmp-merlo-davidson-settlement-money-1.4905758
>
> RCMP's sexual harassment suit bigger and more expensive than predicted
>
> Mounties expected 1,000 claims in Merlo-Davidson settlement — so far,
> they've got 3,131
> Catharine Tunney · CBC News · Posted: Nov 20, 2018 4:00 AM ET
>
>
> "Guy Versailles, a spokesperson for the assessor's office, said the
> office isn't ready to provide a breakdown of how many claimants have
> been assessed at each level so far.
>
> "We do not give numbers beyond those on our website. Complete
> breakdown by categories will be given in our final report," he said in
> an email to CBC News.
>
> Versailles said the assessor's office expects it will take another 18
> to 20 months to process all the claims.
>
> The RCMP could be on the hook for even more money if a second class
> action is approved. Earlier this year, lawyers for two veteran male
> RCMP officers filed a $1.1 billion class action claim in federal court
> that seeks compensation for thousands of past and present employees
> for what they claim is widespread "bullying, harassment and
> intimidation."
>
> https://merlodavidson.ca/en/contact-us/
>
> Office of the Independent Assessor
> 130 Albert Street
> Suite 1103
> Ottawa (ON)
> K1P 5G4
>
> For the media:
> Guy Versailles (514) 386-9774
> gversailles@merlodavidson.ca
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Complaints <complaints@crcc-ccetp.gc.ca>
> Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2018 20:33:51 +0000
> Subject: RE: Attn Madame Mulroney say hey to sneaky assiant Nabeel and
> your many Crown Counsels for me will ya?
> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>
> Good afternoon David Amos,
>
> The Civilian Review and Complaints Commission for the RCMP (the
> "Commission") is in receipt of your three emails of October 29, thank
> you.
>
> Your emails were thoroughly reviewed, but no information on a new
> public complaint against a member of the RCMP could be located. The
> only RCMP interaction about which you may have wanted to lodge a
> complaint which was identified, appears to have occurred in 2004, when
> RCMP members removed you from the New Brunswick legislature. Due to
> the time which has passed, and your several opportunities to bring
> this up with Commission staff in the past (and with staff from the
> Commission for Public Complaints against the RCMP, which the current
> Commission replaces), a public complaint will not be accepted
> regarding this incident.
>
> Should you have a complaint you would like to make regarding the
> conduct of an on-duty RCMP member, for an incident occurring within
> the last year, the Commission invites you to submit a complaint using
> our online complaint form at
> https://www.crcc-ccetp.gc.ca/en/make-complaint-form. Alternatively,
> you may contact our Intake Office at our toll-free number listed
> below.
>
> Your October 29th emails will be kept on file for information purposes
> only.
>
> Respectfully,
>
> Intake Office, Operations
> Civilian Review and Complaints Commission for the RCMP / Government of
> Canada
> complaints@crcc-ccetp.gc.ca / Tel: 1-800-665-6878
>
> Bureau de réception des plaintes, Opérations
> Commission civile d’examen et de traitement des plaintes relatives à
> la GRC / Gouvernement du Canada
> plaintes@crcc-ccetp.gc.ca / Tél : 1-800-665-6878
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2018 08:39:12 -0400
> Subject: ATT Guy Bujold RE The Commission for Public Complaints
> against RCMP - #2013-2824 Why did your people lie to me AGAIN
> yesterday?
> To: Guy.Bujold@crcc-ccetp.gc.ca, Lesley.McCoy@crcc-ccetp.gc.ca,
> Karen.Leibovici@crcc-ccetp.gc.ca, complaints@cpc-cpp.gc.ca,
> "Brenda.Lucki"<Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "hon.ralph.goodale"
> <hon.ralph.goodale@canada.ca>, "Gunther.Schonfeldt"
> <Gunther.Schonfeldt@crcc-ccetp.gc.ca>, Newsroom
> <Newsroom@globeandmail.com>, gopublic <gopublic@cbc.ca>, Whistleblower
> <Whistleblower@ctv.ca>
> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
, "ian.mcphail"
> <ian.mcphail@crcc-ccetp.gc.ca>, "Kevin.leahy"
> <Kevin.leahy@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Stephen.Horsman"
> <Stephen.Horsman@gnb.ca>, "Larry.Tremblay"
> <Larry.Tremblay@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, erin.seeds@justice.gc.ca, mcu
> <mcu@justice.gc.ca>, "Jody.Wilson-Raybould"
> <Jody.Wilson-Raybould@parl.gc.ca>, "bill.pentney"
> <bill.pentney@justice.gc.ca>, "jan.jensen"<jan.jensen@justice.gc.ca>,
> "david.hansen"<david.hansen@justice.gc.ca>, "Bill.Morneau"
> <Bill.Morneau@canada.ca>, lkelly <lkelly@nam.org>, ptolsdorf
> <ptolsdorf@nam.org>, washington field <washington.field@ic.fbi.gov>,
> "Boston.Mail"<Boston.Mail@ic.fbi.gov>
>
> http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2018/07/ian-mcphail-chairman-of-civilian-review.html
>
> Thursday, 5 July 2018
>
> Ian McPhail, chairman of the Civilian Review and Complaints Commission
> for the RCMP, has left the post to resume his law practice
>
>
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: PCC Complaints  <complaints@cpc-cpp.gc.ca>
> Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2014 15:48:26 +0000
> Subject: RE: Re Call from 613 995 3466 Please view Pdf file hereto attached
> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> Cc: PCC Complaints
>
> Dear Mr. Amos,
>
> This will acknowledge receipt of the documents you sent to this office
> and to advise you that I was unable to identify specific issues
> related to the conduct of an RCMP member.  I am, therefore, writing to
> clarify for you the mandate of the Commission for Public Complaints
> Against the RCMP.
>
> This Commission was established by Parliament to oversee the public
> policing activities of the RCMP.  Part VII of the Royal Canadian
> Mounted Police Act (“RCMP Act”) describes the mandate of this
> Commission.  Its mandate is to review “the conduct, in performance of
> any duty or function under the [RCMP] Act, of any member [of the RCMP]
> …”  Taken as a whole, the concerns outlined in your letter do not
> appear to qualify as conduct of the RCMP in the performance of a duty
> or function under the Act and, therefore, do not fall within this
> Commission’s mandate.
>
>
> As a result, this Commission has no role to play in resolving the
> issues you have raised in your letter.  Accordingly, we will be unable
> to process your concerns as a public complaint under Part VII of the
> RCMP Act.
>
> If your intention is to submit a complaint regarding the on-duty
> conduct of a member(s) of the RCMP, you will need to provide specific
> details, such as the date, time and city of each incident, names of
> the members you wish to complain about and the details of the improper
> conduct as it relates to each of them.
>
> You can do so through our online complaint form located at:
>
> http://www.cpc-cpp.gc.ca/cnt/srv/mac/index-eng.aspx
>
> Alternatively, we can also be reached by:
>
> E-mail: complaints@cpc-cpp.gc.ca
> Fax : 604-501-4095
> Telephone : 1-800-665-6878
>
> Sincerely,
> Tammy Wright
> A/Intake Officer / Agent d’Information de Liaison
> Commission for Public Complaints against the RCMP | Commission des
> plaintes du public contre la GRC
> Tel/Tél : (604) 501-4080 | Fax/Téléc : (604) 501-4095
> complaints@cpc-cpp.gc.ca
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Amos [mailto:motomaniac333@gmail.com]
> Sent: July-17-14 11:50 AM
> To: general@oic-ci.gc.ca; ORG; MulcaT; leader; justin.trudeau.a1; pm;
> Mackap; steven.blaney
> Cc: david.hansen; David Amos; Marianne.Ryan; mclellana
> Subject: Fwd: Re Call from 613 995 3466 Please view Pdf file hereto
> attached
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos &lt;motomaniac333@gmail.com&gt;
> Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 12:23:52 -0600
> Subject: Re: Re Call from 613 995 3466 Please view Pdf file hereto attached
> To: "Seeds, Erin"&lt;Erin.Seeds@justice.gc.ca&gt;
> Cc: David Amos &lt;david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
>
> Cya'll in Court then
>
> On 7/17/14, Seeds, Erin &lt;Erin.Seeds@justice.gc.ca&gt; wrote:
> > Mr. Amos,
> >
> > I have no means of retaining these documents until you submit your
> request.
> > You will see when you get to the website, that you can attach relevant
> > documents to your request. Please do so at that time. Please also note
> that
> > the Access to Information Office is only capable of providing records
> held
> > at the Department of Justice. We have no investigative powers and while
> we
> > do not dismiss your concerns, we have no means of taking action
> on them. Any
> > documents you provide will be used only to better fulfill the Access
> to
> > Information or Personal Information requests you submit them with.
> Below is
> > a list of offices that may be better suited to investigate your
> concerns:
> >
> >
> > Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada
> > 30 Victoria Street
> > Gatineau, Quebec
> > K1A 1H3
> > Toll-free: 1-800-282-1376
> >  Phone: (819) 994-5444
> >  Fax: (819) 994-5424
> > http://www.priv.gc.ca/cu-cn/index_e.asp
> >
> > Office of the Information Commissioner
> > 30 Victoria Street
> > Gatineau, Québec K1A 1H3
> > Tel: 1-800-267-0441
> > Fax: 819-994-1768
> > For general enquiries e-mail: general@oic-ci.gc.ca
> >
> > Commission for Public Complaints Against the RCMP
> >  National Intake Office
> >  P.O. Box 88689
> >  Surrey, BC V3W 0X1
> > From anywhere in Canada: 1-800-665-6878
> > org@cpc-cpp.gc.ca
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: David Amos [mailto:motomaniac333@gmail.com]
> > Sent: 2014-Jul-17 1:37 PM
> > To: Seeds, Erin
> > Cc: David Amos
> > Subject: Re: Re Call from 613 995 3466 Please view Pdf file hereto
> attached
> >
> > Yes Please (I just called as well). I did not fill out a form yet
> >
> > However I have asked the various Justice Ministers on the phone and in
> > writing about my files since Irwin Cotler had the job Not one soul has
> > ever responded ethically until you did today. Thankyou for that
> >
> > Best regards
> > Dave Raymond Amos
> >
> > On 7/17/14, Seeds, Erin &lt;Erin.Seeds@justice.gc.ca&gt; wrote:
> >> Thank you Mr. Amos. Do you want me to attach this to your personal
> >> information request? I haven't seen of your request yet; did you
> submit
> >> it
> >> to Justice on the website I mentioned?
> >>
> >>
> >> Erin Seeds
> >> Junior ATIP Analyst
> >> Jusctice Canada
> >> Phone: 613-941-4189
> >> erin.seeds@justice.gc.ca
> >>
>
>
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: PCC Complaints <complaints@cpc-cpp.gc.ca>
> Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2013 17:59:52 +0000
> Subject: The Commission for Public Complaints against RCMP - #2013-2824
> To: "motomaniac333@gmail.com"<motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>
> Dear Mr. Amos:
>
> This is further to your recent communications with the Commission.
> From September 18, 2013 to the present, our office has received 6
> electronic messages from you. Many of these e-mails are not related to
> RCMP conduct.
>
> On October 1, 2013, you called our office and spoke with an Intake
> Officer.  You wished to enquire about three complaint files. When the
> Intake Officer attempted to inform you that you have three enquiry
> files with the Commission, you became agitated and insisted otherwise.
> You raised your voice and spoke over the Intake Officer.  You then
> demanded the name of the Intake Officer, and subsequently yelled "see
> you in federal court" and hung up the telephone line.
>
> As a reminder, we request that all future correspondence with our
> office must be courteous in tone and that you are respectful of the
> requests that are made of you.  While it is clearly not the intention
> of the Commission to prevent you from making complaints against
> members of the RCMP, your recent emails and telephone call have been
> unproductive for both you and for Commission staff.  In the future, we
> request that all communication with our office be respectful in
> language and related to our mandate.   In the event that this request
> is not respected, the Commission will consider imposing restrictions
> on how you may communicate with our office.
>
> Should you have a complaint about a specific RCMP member surrounding a
> specific incident, I invite you to visit the Commission's website
> (www.cpc-cpp.gc.ca<http://www.cpc-cpp.gc.ca>) to submit an online
> complaint, rather than to send an email that is difficult to follow or
> a copy of a letter you have sent to many others. The complaint form
> will guide you through the information required that will enable the
> Commission to process your complaint. Should you have difficulty in
> accessing the complaint form and wish to have one sent to you, you may
> provide your mailing address and a form will be mailed to you via
> Canada Post.
>
> I would also invite you to send your correspondence regarding any new
> or existing complaints (quoting the appropriate Commission file
> number) by letter mail to:
>
> Commission for Public Complaints Against the RCMP
> National Intake Office
> PO Box 88689
> Surrey, BC  V3W 0X1
>
> Yours truly,
>
> Günther Schönfeldt
> Intake Officer / Agent d'information de liaison
> Commission for Public Complaints Against the RCMP /
> Commission des plaintes du public contre la Gendarmerie royale du Canada
> Tel/Tél : 1-800-665-6878 | Fax/Téléc : (604) 501-4095
> complaints@cpc-cpp.gc.ca<mailto:complaints@cpc-cpp.gc.ca>
>
>
> [Description: Description: cid:image001.jpg@01CCF6DA.65AE7FE0]
>
> ETC ETC ETC



---------- Original message ----------
From: Birgitta Jonsdottir <birgitta@this.is>
Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2018 16:43:33 -0800
Subject: e-mail overload Re: Methinks hundreds of MPS, Pierre-Yves
Bourduas and a legion of his cohorts whom I have dealt with since 1982
know what a monumental joke this "News" is to me N'esy Pas?
To: david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com


Thank you for writing to me. I get so many emails that it is
impossible for me to even read them all. If you have an urgent matter
to discuss. Please put Priority in the subject. Please refrain from
sending email to multitude of email addresses you might have for me.
Only send one email with priority in the subject. It means I will read
it and will do my very best to reply asap :)


---------- Original message ----------
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Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2018 00:43:46 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks hundreds of MPS, Pierre-Yves
Bourduas and a legion of his cohorts whom I have dealt with since 1982
know what a monumental joke this "News" is to me N'esy Pas?
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---------- Original message ----------
From: Premier of Ontario | Premier ministre de l’Ontario <Premier@ontario.ca>
Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2018 00:43:32 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks hundreds of MPS, Pierre-Yves
Bourduas and a legion of his cohorts whom I have dealt with since 1982
know what a monumental joke this "News" is to me N'esy Pas?
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

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RCMP officers given permission to break the law a record 73 times in 2017, report shows

Special provision grants officers criminal immunity during investigations


RCMP officers are not immune from criminal liability while doing their jobs, but under the Criminal Code they can get a temporary pass during certain investigations. (CBC)




RCMP officers were given permission to break the law 73 times on the job last year — the highest number on record — according to a new report.

Police officers are not immune from criminal liability while doing their jobs, but a decade-old tweak to the Criminal Code allows for a temporary dispensation during investigations.

The provisions are subject to a legal requirement of reasonableness and proportionality. High-ranking officials can grant permission if they believe breaking the law could save someone's life, protect the identity of an undercover officer or save evidence from being destroyed.          

In 2017, senior officials gave the green light to 94 scenarios, resulting in the 73 committed crimes.

They were mainly linked to organized crime investigations which saw undercover officers taking part in bets, pool-selling, bookmaking and unlawful possession of tobacco products, according to a recent Public Safety report quietly tabled in the House of Commons in late October.


RCMP officers were authorized to break the law 73 times on the job last year. (Public Safety/CBC)
Going back to 2003, the first year the report is available, Mounties have committed just a smattering of green-lit crimes.

On average, they've been authorized to break the law about six times a year, making the 2017 calendar year an anomaly.

Forgery, bribery and other offences


The only other year that saw a spike was 2015, when 20 crimes were committed in the name of anti-corruption and terrorism-related investigations.

That year, the offences ranged from bribery to unauthorized use of a computer and passport forgery.

The crimes vary by year, but often involve forgery and false statements.
During a 2013 terrorism investigation, officers were given authority to provide and make "property or services for terrorist purposes."

Neither Public Safety officials nor the RCMP would explain why 2017 saw a huge spike.

"We are evaluating the increase in the 2016-2017 numbers, but cannot provide any details at this time. We will not speculate on trends related to 2018 statistics," said RCMP spokesperson Sgt. Marie Damian in an email to CBC News.

"RCMP procedures and policies governing undercover activities are continually reviewed to ensure undercover operations are applied pursuant to all laws, procedures, and policies governing undercover operations while not jeopardizing the safety of our members, suspects, their families, or the public."


Former RCMP deputy commissioner Pierre-Yves Bourduas said after the Parliament Hill shooting in 2014 some operations and investigations were set aside to focus on national security investigations. (CBC)

Why crimes spiked in 2017


Former RCMP deputy commissioner Pierre-Yves Bourduas said after the Parliament Hill shooting in 2014 some operations and investigations were set aside to focus on national security investigations.
"It would make sense for me that all of a sudden the resources that were re-profiled on national

security investigations were brought back to look at organized crime and money laundering and these other types of operation," he said in an interview.
It would make sense for me that all of a sudden the resources that were re-profiled on national security investigations were brought back to look at organized crime and money laundering and these other types of operation.- PY  Bourduas , former RCMP  deputy commissioner
Bourduas, who now runs PY Public Safety Management Inc., said these operations involve lots of oversight and planning.

"These are highly sensitive cases and operations, and you try to work as many possible scenarios and options, because  this is a very dangerous type of work. Hence the reason why sometimes you ask permission to conduct illegal activities," he said.

"There's also an additional legislative obligation for the officer to report what he's done in the course of his or her investigation because, as we all know, the ultimate consequences, if these officers don't abide by the law, is that a case could be thrown out of court."

Under the law, which was introduced in 2002 after a Supreme Court case, officers are never allowed to cause bodily harm, sexually violate another person or obstruct justice, and an annual report summarizing the crimes has to be tabled in the House of Commons.

During the past 14 years, there has been just one occasion where a designated officer proceeded without a senior official's authorization "due to exigent circumstances."

According to a briefing obtained through access to information, the RCMP asked the federal government to table the 2017 report in June, before Parliament rose for the summer break, but it was put off until late October.

CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices




--------- Original message ----------
From: Premier of Ontario | Premier ministre de l’Ontario <Premier@ontario.ca>
Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2018 01:23:05 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: I know for certain that Pierre-Yves Bourduas
and the lawyer Liliana.Longo and many other cops must remeber Barry
Winters and his old buddy Dean Roger Ray N'esy Pas?
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

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 ---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2018 21:22:57 -0400
Subject: I know for certain that Pierre-Yves Bourduas and the lawyer
Liliana.Longo and many other cops must remeber Barry Winters and his
old buddy Dean Roger Ray N'esy Pas?
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----- Original Message -----
From: "David Amos"<motomaniac333@gmail.com>
To: "Gary.Rhodes"<Gary.Rhodes@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "rod.knecht"
<rod.knecht@edmontonpolice.ca>, "Dale.McGowan"
<Dale.McGowan@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "deanr0032"<deanr0032@hotmail.com>,
"sunrayzulu"<sunrayzulu@shaw.ca>, tiredofamosyup@yahoo.ca, "David
Amos"<david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 12:09:11 AM
Subject: Fwd: Fw: Please press print on this attachment and give it to MacKay

----- Original Message -----
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To: "Claude Aubin"<aubinc@cactuscom.com>; "pm"<pm@pm.gc.ca>;
"marc.garneau.a1"<marc.garneau.a1@parl.gc.ca>; "justin.trudeau.a1"
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<meerang.rb@gmail.com>; <media@georgetakach.ca>; <info@georgetakach.ca>;
<info@martincauchon.ca>; <media@martincauchon.ca>;
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<peter.penashue@pco-bcp.gc.ca>; <info@metisnation.ca>;
<brycefequet@metisnationofcanada.com>; <info@claudeaubinmetis.com>; "David
Amos"<david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>; "ppalmater"
<ppalmater@politics.ryerson.ca>; <news@northwebpress.com>;
<appa@sen.parl.gc.ca>; <bcm@international.gc.ca>; "RBauer"
<RBauer@perkinscoie.com>; "bginsberg"<bginsberg@pattonboggs.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 7:57 PM
Subject: Yo Harper Just exactly how dumb is your French buddy Claude Aubin????


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Subject: Fwd: DOD Auditor General and alan.white@cbc.ca


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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Tiredofamos Yup <tiredofamosyup@yahoo.ca>
Date: Tue, 28 May 2013 23:07:26 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Fw: Please press print on this attachment and give it to MacKay
To: "motomaniac333@gmail.com"<motomaniac333@gmail.com>



----- Forwarded Message -----
From: dean Ray <deanr0032@hotmail.com>
To: "tiredofamosyup@yahoo.ca"<tiredofamosyup@yahoo.ca>
Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2013 11:55:47 PM
Subject: FW: Please press print on this attachment and give it to MacKay


----- Original Message -----
From: "David Amos"<motomaniac333@gmail.com>
To: "pm"<pm@pm.gc.ca>; <Office@tigta.treas.gov>; <RBauer@perkinscoie.com>;
<mark.vespucci@ci.irs.gov>; "Gilles.Moreau"<Gilles.Moreau@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>;
<ron.klain@revolution.com>; <dboies@bsfllp.com>; <tolson@gibsondunn.com>;
<bginsberg@pattonboggs.com>; "ed.pilkington"<ed.pilkington@guardian.co.uk>;
"news"<news@thetelegraph.com.au>; "leader"<leader@greenparty.ca>
Cc: "David Amos"<david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>;
<rtalach@ledroitbeckett.com>; <gregory.craig@skadden.com>;
<Patrick.Fitzgerald@skadden.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2013 5:27 PM
Subject: Re Teddy Baby Olson was on Fox News today yapping about
Presidential enemies list as he represents the crooks in Koch Industries???
If anyone should know about such things it is Olson after all he assisted
Ashcroft and Bush against me


Hey

As Harper sits and bullshits his cohorts in the Council of Foreign
Relations in the Big Apple today I bet he was listening to what was
happening with Obama and the IRS and Holder and his DOJ minions
 in Washington.

Hevery body and his dog knows Harper knew about my battles with
the US Treasury and Justice Depts way back when he was the boss of
the opposition in Canada's Parliament. Two simple files easily found on
the Internet cannot be argued.

http://qslspolitics.blogspot.ca/2008/06/5-years-waiting-on-bank-fraud-payout.html

http://www.archive.org/details/FedsUsTreasuryDeptRcmpEtc

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Office of Chief Counsel, Treasury.
Inspector General for Tax Administration, (202) 622-4068.

When Teddy bitches about polticians using the IRS to attack their enemies
because
he knows it true because he helped Bush the IRS against me when Obama was
just a
State Senator .

The proof was when I sent him the documents that came along with the letter
found on
page 13 of this old file Teddy Baby Olson quit as Solicitor General.

http://www.checktheevidence.com/pdf/2619437-CROSS-BORDER-txt-.pdf

Harper and every body else knows It was no coincidence that I sent the
lawyers Olson
as Solicitior General, Ferguson as the co chair of the Federal  Reserve Bank
and J Strom
Thurmond Jr the youngest US Attorney the same pile of documents on April
Fools Day 2004.

The sad but terrible truth is that legions of cops, lawyers polticians and
bureaucrats in Canada
and the USA knew about the US Secret Service coming to my home after dark on
April Fools
Day 2003 bearing false allegations of a presidential threat and threatening
to use their implied
right to use exta ordinary rendition against me as a non citizen less than
two weeks after the
needless War in Iraq began and no WMD were ever found.

You can bet dimes to dollars I called some Yankee Inspector Generals

(starting with 202 622 4068)

and reminded them that I am still alive and kicking and reminding the world
of their malicious
incompetence

Veritas Vincit
David Raymond Amos
902 800 0369

PS Below you can review some emails I sent you and your Yankee cohorts such
asTeddy Baby Olson
before Obama was reelected EH Harper? In truth I would rather settle in
confidence with Obama then
sue the Hell out of the CROWN and the Holy See Trust that the evil old Judge
Bastarache has known
why for a very long time.


----- Original Message -----
From: "David Amos"<motomaniac333@gmail.com>
To: <sancanadahelp@gmail.com>; <rtalach@ledroitbeckett.com>; "mbastarache"
<mbastarache@heenan.ca>
Cc: "David Amos"<david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2013 3:15 PM
Subject: I just called from 902 800 0369


Welcome members and sorry again

Posted on November 13, 2012 by Dave Mantin Welcome to SANCanada, it
stands for Sexual Abuse Network of Canada, formally known as S.N.A.P
Atlantic Groups ( Survivors Network of Those Abused by Pedophiles ).
In the next few days we will update this site with all the information
that we had on all 5 of our old sites. And in addition of the name
changes and websites, I have spoken to our board of directors and we
feel that we can now go Canada wide instead of just the Atlantic
provinces  because of support that our groups have and how many people
we have been able to help through this struggle .

No one knows better on how your feeling than someone that has been
through it, We have collect a great number of victims to assist us in
answering any questions you may have when you are ready to deal with
the past.

Anyone that has been sexually abused, weather it be last week or 60
years ago, or if it was a family member, friend, priest, or school
activities please call or email us anytime.

Dave Mantin

Email  sancanadahelp@gmail.com

Phone 5066095725

----- Original Message -----
From: "David Amos"<david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
To: "Rob Talach"<rtalach@ledroitbeckett.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 10:59 PM
Subject: Re: Attn Robert Talach and I should talk ASAP about my suing
the Catholic Church Trust that Bastarache knows why

The date stamp on about page 134 of this old file of mine should mean
a lot to you

http://www.checktheevidence.com/pdf/2619437-CROSS-BORDER-txt-.pdf

----- Original Message -----
From: "David Amos"<motomaniac333@gmail.com>
To: <gregory.craig@skadden.com>; <Patrick.Fitzgerald@skadden.com>
Cc: <pm@pm.gc.ca>; <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>;
<NewsTips@turner.com>; <patrick.j.fitzgerald@usdoj.gov>;
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<george.osborne.mp@parliament.uk>;
<public.enquiries@hm-treasury.gov.uk>; <j.kroes@interpol.int>;
<michael.geller@rbs.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 10:22 PM
Subject: Re: Mr Obama and his lawyer Mr Bauer are no doubt well aware
of why the US Treasury Dept in Alanta and many others are nervous EH
Mr Harper?


Why am I not surprised? We all know Chicago aint my kind of town EH
Greg Craig???

http://www.scribd.com/doc/9092510/Chicago

Former U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald will join Skadden, Arps,
Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP on Oct. 29 as a partner

From: Fitzgerald, Patrick J. (USAILN) <Patrick.J.Fitzgerald@usdoj.gov>
Subject: Automatic reply: Mr Obama and his lawyer Mr Bauer are no
doubt well aware of why the US Treasury Dept in Alanta and many others
are nervous EH Mr Harper?
To: "David Amos"
Date: Wednesday, October 24, 2012, 5:45 PM

I have retired from the government and will no longer have access to
this email. If you need to contact the US Attorneys Office about a
matter, please contact the following phone number for directions as to
where to address your inquiry: 312-353-6742.

----- Original Message -----
From: David Amos
To: pm@pm.gc.ca ; david.raymond.amos@gmail.com ;
motomaniac333@gmail.com ; NewsTips@turner.com ;
patrick.j.fitzgerald@usdoj.gov ; bob.paulson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca ;
bob.rae@rogers.blackberry.net ; MulcaT ; erin@issaforcongress.com ;
john@issaforcongress.com ; darrell@issaforcongress.com
Cc: RBauer@perkinscoie.com ; MElias@perkinscoie.com ;
aculvahouse@omm.com ; counsel@barackobama.com ;
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icnucnwecan@yahoo.com ; Rathika.Sitsabaiesan@parl.gc.ca ;
riho.kruuv@mfa.ee ; george.osborne.mp@parliament.uk ;
public.enquiries@hm-treasury.gov.uk ; j.kroes@interpol.int ;
michael.geller@rbs.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 9:44 PM
Subject: Mr Obama and his lawyer Mr Bauer are no doubt well aware of
why the US Treasury Dept in Alanta and many others are nervous EH Mr
Harper?

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http://qslspolitics.blogspot.ca/2009/03/david-amos-to-wendy-olsen-on.html

http://qslspolitics.blogspot.ca/2008/10/nsa-claims-bumbling-led-to-911.html

Just go back six more years in case you forgot EH Harper???

http://qslspolitics.blogspot.ca/2008/06/5-years-waiting-on-bank-fraud-payout.html

Bob Bauer a former blogger for Huffington Post returned to Perkins $
Coie after a period of service to President Barack Obama as his White
House Counsel from December of 2009 until June of 2011.

He is now General Counsel to the President’s re-election committee, to
Obama for America, and General Counsel to the Democratic National
Committee. He has also served as co-counsel to the New Hampshire State
Senate in the trial of Chief Justice David A. Brock (2000); general
counsel to the Bill Bradley for President Committee (1999-2000); and
counsel to the Democratic Leader in the trial of President William
Jefferson Clinton (1999).

He has co-authored numerous bipartisan reports, including "Report of
Counsel to the Senate Rules and Administration Committee in the Matter
of the United States Senate Seat From Louisiana" in the 105th Congress
of the United States (March 27, 1997); "Campaign Finance Reform," A
Report to the Majority Leader and Minority Leader of the United States
Senate (March 6, 1990); and "The Presidential Election Process in the
Philippines" (1986), a bipartisan report prepared at the request of
the Chairman and Ranking Member of the U.S. Senate Committee on
Foreign Relations.

Too bad so sad the lawyer Obama didn't ignore his legal counsel and
check my work for himself long ago. It is clear to me that Bob Bauer
never studied Maritimers and their lawsuits as closely as I studied
his work over the years.

http://www.checktheevidence.com/pdf/2619437-CROSS-BORDER-txt-.pdf

If Obama does not finally simply say my name and expose what he knows
about Romney and I way back before he was even a Governor then he
deserves to lose this election.

However even though I would NOT wish to see another GOP president you
and your Bankster buddies won't mind that a bit but I doubt the NDP
and the Liberals will agree EH Mr Prime Minister?

http://davidamos.blogspot.ca/2006/05/harper-and-bankers.html

Some wise should scroll to the botom of this email and unserstand that
it was Fidelity that knowly sold the Title Insurance on the fruldulent
sale of my family's home in 2005 then Citizens Bank illegally recorded
the discharge of a mortage long after the deal was done and I heve the
records from the Registry of Deeds. Clearly the Royal Bank Of Scotland
and British FSA has ADMITTED knowing all this for wat past too long.

Veritas Vincit
David Raymond Amos
902 800 0369

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----- Original Message -----
From: "David Amos"<motomaniac333@gmail.com>
To: <mark.vespucci@ci.irs.gov>; "RBauer"<RBauer@perkinscoie.com>;
"bginsberg"<bginsberg@pattonboggs.com>; "Gilles.Moreau"
<Gilles.Moreau@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>
Cc: "David Amos"<david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>; "andre"
<andre@jafaust.com>; "andremurraynow"<andremurraynow@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2013 1:03 AM
Subject: Good evening Special Agent Mark Vespucci Say Hoka Hey to Mr
Obama's lawyer for me will ya???


You dudes can find this email right here

http://thedavidamosrant.blogspot.ca//

http://qslspolitics.blogspot.ca/2008/06/5-years-waiting-on-bank-fraud-payout.html

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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2012 14:10:14 -0400
Subject: Yo Mr Bauer say hey to your client Obama and his buddies in
the USDOJ for me will ya?
To: RBauer <RBauer@perkinscoie.com>, sshimshak@paulweiss.com,
cspada@lswlaw.com, msmith <msmith@svlaw.com>, bginsberg
<bginsberg@pattonboggs.com>, "gregory.craig"
<gregory.craig@skadden.com>, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, "bob.paulson"
<bob.paulson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "bob.rae"
<bob.rae@rogers.blackberry.net>, MulcaT <MulcaT@parl.gc.ca>, leader
<leader@greenparty.ca>
Cc: alevine@cooley.com, David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>,
michael.rothfeld@wsj.com, remery@ecbalaw.com

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http://qslspolitics.blogspot.com/2009/03/david-amos-to-wendy-olsen-on.html


----- Original Message -----
From: "David Amos"<motomaniac333@gmail.com>
To: <RBauer@perkinscoie.com>; <MElias@perkinscoie.com>
Cc: <aculvahouse@omm.com>; "David Amos"
<david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>; "counsel"<counsel@barackobama.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 5:49 PM
Subject: Remember me Mr Bauer??? No doubt Mr Elias does EH?


----- Original Message -----
From: "David Amos"<david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
To: <KVogel@politico.com>; <MElias@perkinscoie.com>; <jaf123@aol.com>;
<media@alfranken.com>; <rob.heller@marquiswhoswho.com>;
<thielen@republicanlawyer.net>; <sssmith2@stthomas.edu>;
<tokyo@ubp-group.com>
Cc: "webo"<webo@xplornet.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 07, 2009 3:57 PM
Subject: Fwd: Re :USANYS-MADOFF AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION FROM US
ATTORNEY'S OFFICE SDNYc

Hey

I just called you correct Mr Vogel? (703 647 7985) You do work for a
publicly held Corp and you are supposed to conduct yourself ethically
as a journalist CORRECT? If you don't think that I am the guy who
caused Bernie Madoff to suddenly plead guilty last month and am
justifiably pissed off today then you best read this email and the
following ones real slow.

You did ask me to cut to the chase correct Kenny Baby? My answer was
Cya in Court Correct? Now my question is do you have a lawyer and does
he understand the power of emails as evidence in legal matter? If not
perhap he should ask the lawyer Elias why I am so pissed off after you
forward him this and the following emails EH? (FYI I called Elia
office too 202.434.1609 and read his assistant the riot act while I
was doing so other lawyers were studing me rathe dilently scroll to
the bottom of this email to see the proof)

After breaking the icecap on my name in the media yesterday I am
speaking again today on Dr Bill Deagle's radio show on GCN. My
intention today as I speak again on Dr Bill's show is to try to expose
my knowledge of what Barack Obama and his cohorts knew about my
concerns beginning back in 2004 long BEFORE he was elected Senator and
how he quite likely used the material I sent him byway of his
assistant Peter Coffey to become the keynote Speaker at the Democrat's
convention in July of 2004 that gave rise to his popularity with the
malevolent assistance of Howard Dean and many others. Perhaps you
should tune in to the alternate media for your source of true info.

On a personal level in the strange world of coincidences it was a
Yankee Judge named Coffey who was my neighbor in Milton MA (the town
where George H. W. Bush was born) that became involved in my false
imprisonment in Boston in October of 2004 based on an unsigned illegal
criminal complaint in a court with no jurisdiction to even atempt to
hear such a matter in the first place. More importantly Dennis
Kucinich knew everything a year before that happened when he was
running for the presidentil nonination in 2003 and 2004. Just before
my phone line was cut in Milton MA I called Kucinich office they
acknowledge hhis response to me in 2003 but denied knowing what I sent
his lawyer lady friend at the time. When invited him to come to court
on October 1st, 2004 to help me impeach George W. Bush. Kucinich's
people declined my offer just like my wife's Yankee lawyer Barry
Bachrach who also chickened out. Not long after that call my phone
line was cut and I went to jail without being legally arrested and
held under the charges of "other" in solitary confinement without bail
until the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs paid me a visit. No
kidding I hve the documentation posted in my files within SCRIBD.
Google me sometime before you dare to call me a liar or a nut. Clearly
I studied you dudes.  It was not a cold call today EH?

http://www.answers.com/topic/news-communications-inc

http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/people/people.asp?ric=NWCM.PK

http://www.politico.com/reporters/KennethPVogel.html

http://www.perkinscoie.com/melias/

To put this simply as possible reading this nonsense of yours offends me.

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0409/20923.html

Start reading my emails to see why Yankee.

Veritas Vincit
David Raymond Amos





________________________________
From: davidramos@xplornet.com
To: 4humanitysake@comcast.net; 911TruthAction@yahoogroups.com;
a_jones10467@yahoo.com; atvnews@ctv.ca; cap871@hotmail.com;
c.sperr@comcast.net; dblaron67@yahoo.com; derrickcrobinson@gmail.com;
erniemusic2@yahoo.com; irock96@hotmail.com; gerryduffett47@yahoo.com;
kevin_annett@hotmail.com; laceupboots@hotmail.com;
marsboy683@yahoo.com; mc_victim@hotmail.com; mcclelland_t@hotmail.com;
mcclellandt@netzero.com; One_World_Religion@yahoogroups.com;
orwelltoday@orwelltoday.com; rghouseholder@msn.com;
your_neighbor_2000@yahoo.com; warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca;
bev.busson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
CC: Iolmisha@cs.com; jhughes164@yahoo.com; jstc4emsurvivors@yahoo.com;
Justice4Tyrell@yahoogroups.com; laceupboots@hotmail.com;
mc_victim@hotmail.com; midnightladync@yahoo.com;
orwelltoday@orwelltoday.com;
september_eleven_vreeland@yahoogroups.com; madd_professor@cox.net;
catfishwithlips@yahoo.com; Harper.S@parl.gc.ca; deanr0032@hotmail.com;
LPPCIOCE@SMTP.LPS.STATE.NJ.US; mark.delaney@pol.state.ma.us;
edward.lynch@po.state.ct.us; stottr@mshp.state.mo.us;
fbooth@safety.state.nh.us; cward@cameronward.com
Subject: Fw: Please press print on this attachment and give it to MacKay
Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2007 01:41:19 -0400



----- Original Message -----
From: David
Raymond Amos
To: TruthAGAINSTtradition@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 4:51 AM
Subject: Fw: Please press print on this attachment and give it to
MacKay


----- Original Message -----
From: David
Raymond Amos
To: Liliana.Longo@rcmp-grc.gc.ca ; py.bourduas@rcmp-grc.gc.ca ;
InfoWarz@rovin.net
Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 2:26 AM
Subject: Fw: Please press print on this attachment and give it to
MacKay


----- Original Message -----
From: David
Raymond Amos
To: dutydesk@torontopolice.on.ca ; vpd@vpd.ca ; eps@police.edmonton.ab.ca
Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2006 6:35 PM
Subject: Fw: Please press print on this attachment and give it to
MacKay


----- Original Message -----
From: David
Raymond Amos
To: warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 2:59 PM
Subject: Fw: Please press print on this attachment and give it to
MacKay


----- Original Message -----
From: David
Raymond Amos
To: ottawairc@state.gov
Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 10:28 AM
Subject: Fw: Please press print on this attachment and give it to
MacKay


----- Original Message -----
From: David
Raymond Amos
To: doralee.smith@pwgsc.gc.ca ; MacKay.P@parl.gc.ca
Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 9:49 AM
Subject: Please press print on this attachment and give it to
MacKay


----- Original Message -----
From: David
Raymond Amos
To: eamacleod@cbrmps.cape-breton.ns.ca
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 5:26 PM
Subject: Fw: Press print on this attachment and call me a liar now
Ms. Matthews


----- Original Message -----
From: David
Raymond Amos
To: bev.busson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca ; Oda.B@parl.gc.ca ;
paul.dube@rcmp-grc.gc.ca ; Henry McCandless ; dwatch@web.net ;
president@utoronto.ca ; chris.cunningham@utoronto.ca
Cc: Dykstra.R@parl.gc.ca ; solberg.m@parl.gc.ca ;
thompson.g@parl.gc.ca ; toews.v@parl.gc.ca ; Daniel.Conley@state.ma.us
; ruby@ruby-edwardh.com ; fbinhct@leo.gov ;
patrick.fitzgerald@usdoj.gov ; Russell_Feingold@feingold.senate.gov ;
stephen.cutler@wilmerhale.com ; Press@devalpatrick.com ;
olived@sen.parl.gc.ca ; bmulroney@ogilvyrenault.com ;
broy@ogilvyrenault.com ; cumby.meghan@dailygleaner.com ;
stronach.b@parl.gc.ca ; day.s@parl.gc.ca ; iwhitehall@heenan.ca ;
jchretien@heenan.ca ; rheenan@heenan.ca ; duffy@ctv.ca ;
tomp.young@atlanticradio.rogers.com ; mikemurphymla@hotmail.com ;
dykstrafarms@hotmail.com
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2006 10:17 AM
Subject: Fw: Press print on this attachment and call me a liar now
Ms. Matthews


----- Original Message -----
From: David
Raymond Amos
To: s.r.hewitt@bham.ac.uk
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 10:02 PM
Subject: Fw: Press print on this attachment and call me a liar now
Ms. Matthews


----- Original Message -----
From: David
Raymond Amos
To: editor@pentictonwesternnews.com
Cc: spotlight@cablerocket.com
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 9:54 PM
Subject: Fw: Press print on this attachment and call me a liar now
Ms. Matthews


----- Original Message -----
From: David
Raymond Amos
To: mail@citizen.on.ca
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 9:23 PM
Subject: Fw: Press print on this attachment and call me a liar now
Ms. Matthews


----- Original Message -----
From: David
Raymond Amos
To: ian.walsh@gnb.ca
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 3:46 PM
Subject: Fw: Press print on this attachment and call me a liar now
Ms. Matthews


----- Original Message -----
From: David
Raymond Amos
To: ejshea@gov.pe.ca
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 11:42 AM
Subject: Fw: Press print on this attachment and call me a liar now
Ms. Matthews


----- Original Message -----
From: David
Raymond Amos
To: comartin.j@parl.gc.ca ; Brown.G@parl.gc.ca ; cotler.i@parl.gc.ca ;
Hawn.L@parl.gc.ca ; Menard.S@parl.gc.ca ;
scarpinelli@publicintegrity.org ; Norlock.R@parl.gc.ca ;
MacKenzie.D@parl.gc.ca ; Chan.R@parl.gc.ca ; Bevilacqua.M@parl.gc.ca ;
Batters.D@parl.gc.ca ; Siksay.B@parl.gc.ca ; Anderson.Da@parl.gc.ca ;
Komarnicki.E@parl.gc.ca
Cc: SECU@parl.gc.ca ; Breitkreuz.G@parl.gc.ca ; hollam@parl.gc.ca ;
arnold.zeman@psepc-sppcc.gc.ca ; Duceppe.G@parl.gc.ca ;
Harper.S@parl.gc.ca ; Layton.J@parl.gc.ca ; Godin.Y@parl.gc.ca ;
McDonough.A@parl.gc.ca ; Stoffer.P@parl.gc.ca ;
gemerson@tor.fasken.com ; garth@garth.ca ; rmooremp@nb.sympatico.ca ;
Matthews.B@parl.gc.ca ; smay@pattersonpalmer.ca ;
news957@rci.rogers.com ; Scott.A@parl.gc.ca ; zedp@parl.gc.ca ;
leo@primetimecrime.com ; crilf@ucalgary.ca ;
giuliano.zaccardelli@rcmp-grc.gc.ca ; rod.smith@rcmp-grc.gc.ca ;
stephane.vaillancourt@rcmp-grc.gc.ca ; cnichols@norwellpolice.com ;
info@pco-bcp.gc.ca ; Daniel.Conley@state.ma.us ; kmearn@mpdmilton.org
; Freeman.C@parl.gc.ca
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 3:52 PM
Subject: Fw: Press print on this attachment and call me a liar now
Ms. Matthews


----- Original Message -----
From: David
Raymond Amos
To: chanr0@parl.gc.ca
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 3:00 PM
Subject: Fw: Press print on this attachment and call me a liar now
Ms. Matthews


----- Original Message -----
From: David
Raymond Amos
To: johnforan.mla@nb.aibn.com ; Chris.Baker@gnb.ca ;
yvon.leblanc3@gnb.ca ; rachel.bard@gnb.ca ; Louise.LEMON@gnb.ca
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 2:47 PM
Subject: Fw: Press print on this attachment and call me a liar now
Ms. Matthews


----- Original Message -----
From: David
Raymond Amos
To: amacbeath@grantthornton.ca
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 2:09 PM
Subject: Fw: Press print on this attachment and call me a liar now
Ms. Matthews


----- Original Message -----
From: David
Raymond Amos
To: bmatthews@grantthornton.ca
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 1:32 PM
Subject: Press print on this attachment and call me a liar now Ms.
Matthews


----- Original Message -----
From: David
Raymond Amos
To: freemc@parl.gc.ca
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 1:00 PM
Subject: Fw: Angie press print on this attachment I know for a fact
it works


----- Original Message -----
From: David
Raymond Amos
To: pmartin@GrantThornton.ca
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 12:07 PM
Subject: Fw: Angie press print on this attachment I know for a fact
it works


----- Original Message -----
From: David
Raymond Amos
To: nraynard@GrantThornton.ca ; jdelaney@GrantThornton.ca ;
kferguson@GrantThornton.ca ; blewis@GrantThornton.ca
Cc: krieger@GrantThornton.ca ; hjaffer@GrantThornton.ca ;
rgodbold@GrantThornton.ca
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 11:59 AM
Subject: Fw: Angie press print on this attachment I know for a fact
it works


----- Original Message -----
From: David
Raymond Amos
To: gdent@GrantThornton.ca
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 10:04 AM
Subject: Fw: Angie press print on this attachment I know for a fact
it works


----- Original Message -----
From: David
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>> From: davidramos@xplornet.com
>> To: samperrier@hotmail.com; alltrue@nl.rogers.com
>> CC: deanr0032@hotmail.com; motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com
>> Subject: This Dean dude really pissed me off.
>> Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2007 23:42:46 -0400
>>
>> Apparentely I was summoned to stand before a Yankee Court on January 3rd
>> to answer more false criminal charges but I was not served anything and
>> nobody would talk about it. Now the day has come and gone and still
>> everybody is playing dumb.
>> It is also abundantly clear I was very wrong about this Dean kid. He
>> is a real snake in the grass. I also was invited to another one of those
>> sneaky Yahoo chat rooms on New Years Eve. Need I say I smelled foul play?
>> Remeber what I thought of Integrity BC crowd before I went to jail? When I
>> stomped on the bastards in another Yahoo Group this little prick Dean
>> showed
>> me his nasty arse. Obviously I pissed of his buddies. Ask me if I care. I
>> guess it is just another one of thise things I do that nobody seems to
>> appreciate.
>> I just spent the second miserable Xmass without my kids and I am
>> feeling as mean as a snake. My little Darlin came down with diabetes and
>> cried all Xmass day because I was not there. Rest assured there will be
>> Hell
>> to pay. because I could not make my Gracie's wish come true.
>> This is just one of many emails I received from that Dean kid in the
>> past few days. What he says of me is absolutely incredible but not
>> surprising at the same time. Rest assured I will use everyone of his own
>> words against him. However when he began slamming Sam in a couple of
>> emails
>> I figured you guys should know. If you say nothing its cool. I am about to
>> tear the little bastard a brand new arsehole to cram a couple of Newfy
>> diddlers up into .(I see Tommy Marshall has a new job eh?)
>> Notice how the chickenshit out west claims Hickman is behind me and
>> Sam works with Hickman? A lot he knows eh? Does this kid even know how to
>> read or does he just cut and paste everything? Curiousity has got the cat.
>> I must ask Byron is he one of the dudes that warned you away from me?
>> Happy New Year fellas
>> Dave
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "dean Ray"<deanr0032@hotmail.com>
>> To: <davidramos@xplornet.com>; <4humanitysake@comcast.net>;
>> <911TruthAction@yahoogroups.com>; <a_jones10467@yahoo.com>;
>> <atvnews@ctv.ca>; <cap871@hotmail.com>; <Catboat15@aol.com>;
>> <erniemusic2@yahoo.com>; <irock96@hotmail.com>;
>> <gerryduffett47@yahoo.com>;
>> <human_rights_1@yahoogroups.com>; <kevin_annett@hotmail.com>;
>> <marsboy683@yahoo.com>; <One_World_Religion@yahoogroups.com>;
>> <rghouseholder@msn.com>; <your_neighbor_2000@yahoo.com>;
>> <c.sperr@comcast.net>; <dblaron67@yahoo.com>; <derrickcrobinson@gmail.com>
>> Cc: <Harper.S@parl.gc.ca>; <Iolmisha@cs.com>; <jhughes164@yahoo.com>;
>> <jstc4emsurvivors@yahoo.com>; <Justice4Tyrell@yahoogroups.com>;
>> <laceupboots@hotmail.com>; <mc_victim@hotmail.com>;
>> <midnightladync@yahoo.com>; <orwelltoday@orwelltoday.com>;
>> <september_eleven_vreeland@yahoogroups.com>; <madd_professor@cox.net>;
>> <catfishwithlips@yahoo.com>
>> Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 5:55 PM
>> Subject: If your trying to imply you are a investigative team fintrac or
>> fbsa who do you?
>>
>>
>> > http://www.cbc.ca/news/story/2002/12/23/rcmp021223.html
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > I cross references Yves Bourduas with freemasons and found nothing
>> Probably
>> > nothing under clean up of Iluminati either. He is not cleaning up any
>> > terrorist more like cleaning up dissidents or pissed off citizens. I
>> > believe you are an agent trying to set up Byron Prior to do something
>> crazy
>> > and attempt to protect T Alex Hickman a rich Baby diddler.
>> > why would you send me this garbage? You seen saddam hanged do you
>> > realize
>> > how close the New World Order is to falling apart. Do you realize what
>> the
>> > citizens will do to you if you are guilty. What you have done to Byron
>> > Prior Is treason !!!!
>> >
>> > why not just clear your name you have my questions?
>> >
>> > Is Collin Robinson the guy who raped my cousin connected to your clan?
>> > This guy erased critical research on T Alex Hickman while I was at work
>> > I
>> > stored my computer at my Aunts place?
>> > Why is your best buddy Sam Perrier doing business with T Alex Hickman?
>> >
>> > Why did you sit back and watch Jeremy Swanson blead dry poor Byron
>> Prior?
>> >
>> > Then show up out of nowhere too late? Nobody contacted you How did you
>> > know anything was going on? you brag you see everything....
>> >
>> > What group owns that club that backed your parliament adventures?
>> >
>> > You brag you have escape vehicles all over does Your baby diddler friend
>> > T
>> > Alex Hickman pay for that?
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Am i correct that you are connected to Hells Angels and those vehicles
>> > are
>> > paid for by blood money?
>> >
>> > If that is the case how many children have to die so that you live?
>> >
>> > DId you tell someone to play bumper tag with me on the highway?
>> >
>> > Answer all my queries and I stop otherwise I just go till I am stopped.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > 38th PARLIAMENT, 1st SESSION
>> > Standing Committee on Justice, Human Rights, Public Safety and Emergency
>> > Preparedness
>> >
>> >
>> > EVIDENCE
>> > CONTENTS
>> >
>> > Tuesday, December 7, 2004
>> > Pierre-Yves Bourduas, Deputy Commissioner, Federal Services and Central
>> > Region, Royal Canadian Mounted Police: I will start by talking about
>> > Canada's anti-money laundering and anti-terrorist financing regime,
>> > which
>> > impacts on two separate branches of the RCMP. The RCMP Proceeds of Crime
>> > Branch is the authority that oversees the AML regime, and the National
>> > Security Operations Branch is the authority reporting on the ATF regime.
>> >
>> > The RCMP was provided with 34 positions in total that were assigned to
>> money
>> > laundering units across Canada and to RCMP Headquarters. Their
>> > responsibilities include assessing money laundering intelligence
>> > received
>> > from the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada,
>> > or
>> > FINTRAC, the Canada Border Services Agency and others. Originally, the
>> RCMP
>> > did not any receive resources under the initiatives to address ATF
>> > issues.
>> >
>> > One of the key areas that must be addressed in this legislative review
>> > is
>> > the expansion of the current list of designated information that FINTRAC
>> is
>> > legislated to disclose to law enforcement and intelligence agencies.
>> >
>> > As stated in the consultation paper, the 2004 Report of the Auditor
>> General
>> > of Canada and the Year Five Evaluation of the National Initiatives to
>> Combat
>> > Money Laundering and Interim Evaluation of Measures to Combat Terrorist
>> > Financing, the effectiveness of FINTRAC disclosures are limited by
>> > legislative restrictions that constraint the information that can be
>> > disclosed.
>> >
>> > The most valuable addition would be a narrative underlying the rationale
>> for
>> > disclosing and, more specifically, the reason for suspicion. This
>> > information, if provided, would improve the value of FINTRAC
>> > disclosures,
>> > eliminate duplication of effort and ultimately enhance Canada's AML and
>> ATF
>> > regimes.
>> >
>> > Many private businesses under the protection of section 462.47 of the
>> > Criminal Code of Canada continue to make direct voluntary disclosures to
>> the
>> > RCMP, and most of these disclosures contain more information than what
>> > is
>> > actually received from FINTRAC. Although some are voluminous, they are
>> > accompanied by a brief explanation of why the institution considers the
>> > transaction suspicious. This narrative can save investigators
>> > considerable
>> > time and analytical effort.
>> >
>> > It should be stressed that Canadian law enforcement is not seeking
>> > direct
>> > access to FINTRAC information. Although unique internationally, the RCMP
>> > continues to respect its arm's-length relationship with FINTRAC and the
>> need
>> > to ensure personal information under its control is protected. However,
>> once
>> > this independent agency has reasonable grounds to suspect that their
>> > information would be relevant to investigating or prosecuting a money
>> > laundering offence, this information should be made more readily
>> > available
>> > to Canadian law enforcement agencies at large.
>> >
>> > Further, the RCMP believes consideration should be given to lowering the
>> > threshold for obtaining production orders from ``reasonable grounds to
>> > believe'' to ``reasonable grounds to suspect'' on the balance of
>> > probabilities. This would result in a more efficient and effective
>> > system
>> > and would ultimately strengthen our ability to deal with the money
>> > laundering issue.
>> >
>> > The RCMP is keenly interested in the Department of Finance's continuing
>> > negotiation with the legal profession to develop a new legislative and
>> > regulatory regime that better takes into account the duties of legal
>> > counsel. The RCMP agrees with parliamentarians, the Auditor General and
>> the
>> > media that the exclusion of the legal profession poses a significant gap
>> in
>> > Canada's regime.
>> >
>> > It is clear that due to the special privileges the legal profession is
>> > granted, this is a sensitive area. It is also the reason why the
>> > Interpretative Notes of the Forty Recommendations allow for flexibility,
>> > including allowing professions such as the legal profession to send
>> > their
>> > Suspicious Transaction Reports to their appropriate self-regulatory
>> > organization, provided that there are appropriate forms of cooperation
>> > between these organizations and the financial intelligence unit.
>> >
>> > Anyone, including lawyers, who act as a financial intermediary must
>> > accept
>> > responsibility to ensure they are not moving criminal or terrorist
>> proceeds.
>> > Failure to have any segment of society accept this responsibility makes
>> them
>> > the weak link and a potential target. The FATF recommendations clearly
>> > do
>> > not impede access to legal counsel and serve the interests of society
>> > without impacting solicitor-client privilege.
>> >
>> > The RCMP supports the inclusion of diamond, precious metals and stones
>> > as
>> a
>> > reporting entity under the act. This would require the reporting of
>> > large
>> > cash and suspicious transactions and a range of client identification
>> > and
>> > record- keeping requirements by the industry.
>> >
>> > As stricter regulations are imposed on businesses in the financial
>> services
>> > industry, criminals are seeking alternative methods of laundering the
>> money
>> > accumulated from criminal activity. Various characteristics of the
>> industry
>> > make it highly vulnerable to criminal activity.
>> >
>> > The RCMP fully supports the government's proposal to amend the act and
>> > its
>> > regulations to establish a registration regime for money services
>> businesses
>> > and foreign exchange dealers for the purpose of anti-money laundering
>> > and
>> > anti- terrorist financing measures.
>> >
>> > Recent investigations across Canada clearly exemplify how the absence of
>> > licensing or registration in Canada makes this sector highly attractive
>> > to
>> > money laundering criminals looking for alternatives to the regulated
>> banking
>> > sector. This sector continues to grow as they continue to be found in
>> > convenience stores, clothing stores, restaurants, book stores, video
>> stores,
>> > nail polishing stores, wireless communication stores, jewellery stores
>> > and
>> > travel agencies.
>> >
>> > The ``white label'' ATMs are non-bank ATMs owned and operated by
>> independent
>> > service operators and without any known financial institution logo. They
>> are
>> > mentioned briefly in the Department of Finance's discussion paper as an
>> area
>> > the government will be reviewing in the future. The RCMP encourages this
>> > review as investigations continue to indicate that these machines
>> represent
>> > an ideal method to launder significant amounts of money.
>> >
>> > The RCMP is part of an initiative led by the Department of Finance that
>> > sought additional resources for consideration in the 2006 federal
>> > budget.
>> It
>> > appears the RCMP will enhance its resource level under the National
>> > Initiative to Combat Money Laundering, NICML, both within our Proceeds
>> > of
>> > Crime Branch and our National Security Operations Branch. The latter is
>> > expected to receive 12 additional resources, which will be allocated to
>> the
>> > operational divisions. These new investigators will help build up
>> > capacity
>> > in the three major financial centres where the majority of information
>> > is
>> > received from FINTRAC. The addition of new resources to the program will
>> > still require prioritization of activities; however, it will allow for a
>> > more balanced approach and ultimately allow law enforcement to truly
>> > test
>> > the ``value added'' of the Canadian money laundering strategy.
>> >
>> > Maureen Tracy, Director General, Enforcement Programs Directorate,
>> > Enforcement Branch, Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA): Before I
>> > begin,
>> on
>> > behalf of the Canada Border Services Agency, I would like to thank the
>> > deputy chairman for his kind words in introducing us. As a very new
>> > agency
>> > with a broad mandate and many expectations placed on us, it is very good
>> to
>> > hear the support that comes from the Senate and others.
>> >
>> > I would like to thank you very much for the invitation to come and
>> > speak.
>> > Our administration of Part 2 of the proceeds of crime legislation is a
>> major
>> > component of our enforcement program, and we are quite proud of the
>> results
>> > we have achieved over the last few years.
>> >
>> > I would like to give you a brief overview of the role of the Canada
>> > Border
>> > Services Agency as it relates to the National Initiative to Combat Money
>> > Laundering, or NICML, and the international fight against money
>> > laundering
>> > and terrorist financing in general. I will also provide information on
>> > how
>> > we have organized ourselves to deliver this program in the field and the
>> > successes we have had to date.
>> >
>> > As you are aware, the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist
>> > Financing Act, which received Royal Assent in June 2000, was introduced
>> > to
>> > remedy shortcomings in Canada's anti-money laundering legislation. The
>> > act
>> > was aimed at implementing specific measures to combat money laundering,
>> > including the requirement to report cross- border movements of currency
>> and
>> > monetary instruments equal to or greater than a prescribed amount to the
>> > Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada, FINTRAC.
>> >
>> > Bill C-36, the anti-terrorist omnibus bill, expanded the scope of the
>> > legislation to also combat terrorism. The name was changed to the
>> > Proceeds
>> > of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act, PCMLTFA.
>> >
>> > The Canada Border Services Agency is responsible for the administration
>> and
>> > enforcement of Part 2 of the act, which requires every person or entity
>> > to
>> > report to a CBSA border officer the importation or exportation of
>> > currency
>> > or monetary instruments valued at $10,000 Canadian or greater. The
>> reporting
>> > requirements under the legislation encompass all modes of travel,
>> including
>> > air, highway, rail and marine, and all methods of importation and
>> > exportation, that is, personal travellers, vehicles, commercial cargo,
>> > courier and postal.
>> >
>> > >From an administrative perspective, the CBSA collects cross-border
>> currency
>> > reports from travellers and commercial entities. Officers also assist
>> > travellers and businesses in complying with the currency reporting
>> > forms.
>> In
>> > other words, we have a service provision responsibility in this regard
>> > as
>> > well. The completed reports are transmitted to FINTRAC for analysis.
>> >
>> > >From an enforcement perspective, the CBSA has the authority to search
>> > and
>> > seize non-reported currency and monetary instruments greater than
>> > $10,000
>> > Canadian or equivalent. Information relating to seizure actions is also
>> > transmitted to FINTRAC. All seizures are subject to appeal to the
>> > Minister
>> > of Public Safety and, ultimately, to the Federal Court of Canada.
>> >
>> > The cross-border currency reporting program of the CBSA was allocated
>> > approximately $3.2 million per year to enforce the legislation. This
>> funding
>> > was dedicated to processing and communicating reports to the field,
>> > headquarters coordination, and compliance verification and enforcement.
>> The
>> > bulk of the resources were devoted to the administration, receiving and
>> > processing of reports and to the enforcement and compliance verification
>> > activities that proceed from that.
>> >
>> > The dedicated resources were placed at high risk ports of entry,
>> > covering
>> > both the air and highway modes. There are also currency enforcement
>> > teams
>> as
>> > well as currency dog teams in place at key locations.
>> >
>> > The CBSA has also invested in a variety of detection tools, including
>> mobile
>> > X-ray units and other detection tools such as video scopes. We have at
>> > our
>> > disposal a wide range of other technologies that assist in the
>> non-intrusive
>> > examination of goods.
>> >
>> > Since the commencement of the cross-border currency reporting program in
>> > January 2003, over 100,000 import and export cross-border currency
>> > reports
>> > have been received by the CBSA.
>> >
>> > Enforcement of the legislation by the agency from inception to April 30,
>> > 2006, has resulted in over 5,100 enforcement actions, involving more
>> > than
>> > $132 million. Of the over 5,000 seizures that have been undertaken since
>> the
>> > inception of the program, just under 600 have been appealed to the
>> minister.
>> > Of those, 321 were maintained as assessed, 111 were mitigated and 49
>> > were
>> > cancelled. There are currently 37 active cases before the courts.
>> >
>> > In closing, we believe at the Canada Border Services Agency that with
>> > the
>> > implementation of this program our agency has been very successful in
>> > increasing its contribution to the international fight against
>> > transborder
>> > crime, specifically money laundering and terrorist financing. As a
>> > direct
>> > result of the program, more than $34 million in suspect proceeds of
>> > crime
>> > were forfeited and thus taken out of circulation.
>> >
>> > [Translation]
>> >
>> > Senator Massicotte: In your report, Mr. Bourduas, you mention the role
>> that
>> > lawyers play. This legislation contains an important exception for
>> lawyers,
>> > in so far as client-attorney privilege is concerned. Every citizen is
>> > entitled to legal representation. At the same time, this right impacts
>> > our
>> > objective of addressing the money laundering issue.
>> >
>> > If a lawyer deposits funds in a Canadian bank, does the bank have an
>> > obligation to ask more questions about the origins of these funds? If
>> > the
>> > bank is acquainted with the lawyer and deems him to be a credible,
>> > serious
>> > individual, does the questioning end there? What rules of disclosure
>> > apply
>> > in the case of such funds? Is it the responsibility of the lawyer or of
>> the
>> > client to disclose the source of these funds?
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: There are two parts to that question, the first involving
>> > a
>> > lawyer's obligation toward his client. On looking at the provisions of
>> > the
>> > act, we believe that a lawyer also has a responsibility toward society
>> > in
>> > general to see to it that any funds a law firm is asked to handle for
>> > its
>> > client were not obtained through unlawful means.
>> >
>> > The purpose of these amendments is to ensure that lawyers adopt the same
>> > procedures as financial institutions, that is that they know their
>> > client,
>> > record the origin of the funds as such and invest these funds.
>> >
>> > We recognize the importance of attorney-client privilege. A clear
>> framework
>> > must be in place to prevent money laundering operations, since the first
>> > step is the actual investment of the funds.
>> >
>> > We want to avoid a situation where law enforcement officials arrive with
>> > a
>> > warrant to search the offices of law firm. A substantial percentage of
>> > our
>> > investigations eventually lead us to law firms that have been involved
>> > in
>> > certain questionable transactions.
>> >
>> > Senator Massicotte: I want to be clear about this. I understand your
>> > interpretation of the provision, but are lawyers completely exempted at
>> this
>> > point in time, or only with respect to some of the transactions handled
>> > by
>> > their firm? Accountants and insurance brokers are not excluded.
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: The exclusion applies to transactions that bring in
>> > substantial sums of money to the firm. Most lawyers claim to have this
>> kind
>> > of privileged relationship with their client and are not necessarily
>> > required to disclose the origins of these funds.
>> >
>> > Senator Massicotte: Take the case of a lawyer who makes a deposit. He
>> > represents a client who is not exactly on the up and up. He takes
>> > receipt
>> of
>> > a large sum of money which he then deposits in a Canadian bank. What
>> > obligation does the Canadian bank have in this case? It knows the lawyer
>> and
>> > his firm has some major accounts with this financial institution. Does
>> > the
>> > bank's responsibility end there? Should the bank ask questions about the
>> > origin of all funds that it handles? Does it have an obligation to
>> question
>> > the client?
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: One of the first rules is ``know your customer.''
>> >
>> > Senator Massicotte: In this case, the customer is the lawyer. Correct?
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: That is right.
>> >
>> > [English]
>> >
>> > Therefore, it is ``know your customer'' and not ``know the customer of
>> your
>> > customer.''
>> >
>> > [Translation]
>> >
>> > Senator Massicotte: The obligation ends with the lawyer.
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: Correct. If, for example, the firm is a serious business
>> that
>> > handles large sums of money, then the bank has already met its
>> > obligations
>> > up to a point.
>> >
>> > The purpose of the proposed amendment to the act is to make law firms
>> > accountable. They need to know the exact origin of the funds that they
>> > handle so as to avoid having people take advantage of their credibility
>> and
>> > so that they do not become the intermediary through which funds are
>> > channeled to financial institutions.
>> >
>> > Senator Massicotte: There are a number of lawyers, all of whom are very
>> > honourable, seated here at this table. However, occasionally we
>> > encounter
>> > some who are not so honest. The legislation gives them an opening to
>> > take
>> > advantage of the situation and possibly to launder substantial sums of
>> > money.
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: You have raised a very important point. It is generally
>> > accepted that lawyers are honest individuals. This legislation seeks to
>> > protect lawyers or the legal profession per se by making lawyers legally
>> > required to declare these funds. The lawyer, therefore, has an
>> > obligation
>> to
>> > tell his client that he must report and hence disclose the origin of any
>> > funds handed over to the firm. This obligation makes the lawyer's
>> > position
>> > that much more comfortable in that he has a duty to manage his client.
>> > The
>> > burden of ensuring that the transaction is legitimate is thus shifted to
>> the
>> > lawyer and eventually, to the financial institution which will not ask
>> > question because the lawyer's credibility is already well established.
>> >
>> > Senator Massicotte: My second question is for Ms. Tracy. Recently I was
>> > in
>> > Hong Kong and visited the port, one of the busiest in the world, if the
>> > volume of container traffic is any indication.
>> >
>> > Ms. Tracy: To which port are you referring?
>> >
>> > Senator Massicotte: I am talking about the port of Hong Kong, and about
>> the
>> > port of Singapore as well. I observed that all of the trucks and people
>> > accessing the port must go through a control post where they are scanned
>> to
>> > ensure that nothing suspicious finds its way into one of the containers.
>> >
>> > Two or three weeks ago, I read in a Canadian Press article that no such
>> > procedure was followed in Canada. However, no explanation was given for
>> this
>> > oversight. Yet, Canada is a fairly wealthy country, when compared to
>> > Hong
>> > Kong or Singapore. We constantly hear how a wide variety of goods are
>> > handled at Canadian ports. Why are such procedures not in place in
>> > Canada?
>> >
>> > [English]
>> >
>> > Ms. Tracy: Could it be that the equipment you are referring to is
>> radiation
>> > detection equipment?
>> >
>> > Senator Massicotte: It could be.
>> >
>> > Ms. Tracy: There is good news from the CBSA on that front. We spent the
>> > better part of 18 months researching radiation detection equipment. We
>> have
>> > selected equipment that, for the moment, based on the technology that is
>> out
>> > there, is the best fix for us. I am referring to portal equipment where
>> the
>> > trucks will drive through two posts and be scanned for radiation.
>> >
>> > To get the bugs out, on a pilot basis we installed the equipment at a
>> small
>> > container port in New Brunswick, but by the end of the 2006 calendar
>> > year,
>> > we are very optimistic that we will have it in Halifax, Montreal and
>> > Vancouver. That will mean that as close as we can get to 100 per cent of
>> > containers will be scanned for radiation.
>> >
>> > In addition to that equipment, we have gamma ray technology in the form
>> > of
>> > 11 or so mobile VACIS. You pass a container through it and, in about 30
>> > seconds, you see an image of the inside of that container and can
>> determine
>> > whether the declaration is actually accurate or whether the container
>> > contains contraband.
>> >
>> > [Translation]
>> >
>> > Senator Massicotte: Why is this done only at ports and not at border
>> points
>> > in general or at other major points of entry?
>> >
>> > [English]
>> >
>> > Ms. Tracy: The ports are the first element of our strategy. I am aware
>> that
>> > the United States has radiation detection at their land borders. There
>> > are
>> > no plans at this time for Canada to put radiation detection at our land
>> > border. We believe we have targeted the equipment to the highest risk
>> area.
>> > In the security and prosperity partnership with Mexico and the United
>> > States, we have committed to looking at expanding the radiation
>> > detection
>> > program in concert with the United States, and that would be both for
>> > research and additional deployment, but at this point there are no plans
>> to
>> > put it at our land border.
>> >
>> > Senator Goldstein: I wish to pursue a question that was asked by Senator
>> > Massicotte. Lawyers handle all kinds of transactions. It is certainly
>> > true
>> > that there are very honest lawyers and less honest lawyers in existence.
>> > That is true of every profession. How would you address the concerns
>> > that
>> > lawyers have expressed to you? Independent of professional privilege,
>> where
>> > a transaction is not privileged - that is, where a financial transaction
>> > takes place between two parties - both parties know that it is financed
>> > by
>> > money that may be coming from the U.K., entirely legitimately, or from
>> > any
>> > other source. The lawyer has to then make a judgment call as to whether
>> > he
>> > or she should divulge or not divulge. You have given us the beginning of
>> an
>> > answer, which is that lawyers who are known to be honest will not be
>> > considered to be involved in suspicious transactions, whereas lawyers
>> > who
>> > are known by their own institutions to be perhaps less perfectly honest
>> will
>> > be. That necessarily requires arbitrary judgments because there are no
>> > objective criteria for them. How does one justify making those judgments
>> > when one is aware of the Charter obligation to not make those judgments?
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: We recognize that there are governing bodies within the
>> legal
>> > profession, and our position here speaks to this point exactly. The
>> lawyers,
>> > through their governing bodies, would report to FINTRAC all transactions
>> in
>> > excess of $10,000.
>> >
>> > As Senator Massicotte mentioned, a huge gap needs to be addressed.
>> > ``Know
>> > your client'' is a slippery slope when you start leaving it to the good
>> > judgment of a particular individual who might not be seized with all of
>> the
>> > surrounding circumstances that brought this amount of cash to the
>> > lawyer's
>> > office. We are saying, let us take this burden of good judgment and use
>> > regulations to simply transfer it to an independent body like FINTRAC,
>> > for
>> > instance. They would be in a position to look at the transaction
>> > involving
>> > this individual and then look at their overall data bank to ensure that
>> this
>> > person has not used this particular law office for a single transaction
>> that
>> > would link with other suspicious transactions. That would paint a much
>> > larger picture. It does not influence or affect the good judgment of
>> > this
>> > particular lawyer. We are simply saying that we should put a system in
>> place
>> > that would allow for a much broader picture to be painted about specific
>> > transactions.
>> >
>> > Senator Goldstein: I am not sure that your answer really responds to the
>> > concern that I am trying to express. You have suggested that, in the
>> > upcoming amendment process, the criterion for being able to go to court
>> > should be changed from ``reasonable grounds to believe'' to ``reasonable
>> > grounds to suspect.'' That is a long dimension of arbitrary judgment.
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: I would like to set the record straight. I did not talk
>> about
>> > going to court. I am simply talking about a production order. We are
>> asking
>> > for a production order when we have ``reasonable suspicion'' as opposed
>> > to
>> > ``beyond a reasonable doubt.''
>> >
>> > Senator Goldstein: From whom would you ask for that production order?
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: We would ask FINTRAC for that. We are not talking about
>> going
>> > to court. It is important to realize that our main focus is to address
>> > the
>> > weakest link possible when we talk about the money laundering process.
>> > The
>> > weak links are these hockey bags filled with money. I know this from
>> > professional and personal experience, having been the manager of a major
>> > money laundering case in Montreal from 1990 to 1994, where we laundered
>> $162
>> > million over a four-year period with four undercover agents from the
>> > RCMP.
>> > We had people coming in with hockey bags full of money they wanted to
>> place,
>> > and this is the reason we have to focus corporately and collectively at
>> this
>> > stage. We have to make it a little harder for these people to place this
>> > large amount of cash.
>> >
>> > Senator Goldstein: You told us, Ms. Tracy, that machinery and equipment
>> are
>> > in place in specific parts of the country for a variety of purposes,
>> > including the intention to create radiation screens throughout the
>> country.
>> > If I were seeking to bring something into Canada, knowing what you just
>> told
>> > us, I could simply cross into Canada elsewhere.
>> >
>> > Ms. Tracy: That is a fair comment. The Canada Border Services Agency
>> > needs
>> > to deploy equipment to the areas that we have assessed as presenting a
>> high
>> > risk. We have to acknowledge that there are many ways an individual can
>> > bring things into the country. We are doing our best in our risk
>> assessment
>> > process to plug those gaps. We are continuing with our assessment of
>> > those
>> > risks and with our research and development into new technology.
>> >
>> > I think the inventory of equipment that is out there now - and I am
>> probably
>> > going to get this wrong but not too wrong - is in the neighbourhood of
>> > $68
>> > million. In 2000 it was something like $1.5 million, so the investment
>> > has
>> > been made.
>> >
>> > In addition, the type of equipment we have out there is much more
>> > sophisticated than we had just four or five years ago. As I mentioned,
>> > we
>> > have entered the field of radiation detection. We have much stronger
>> > gamma
>> > ray systems that provide for better screening and for the screening of
>> more
>> > cargo.
>> >
>> > Yes, you are right that it is an uphill battle when you consider we have
>> > such a large country with so many possibilities and ways for someone to
>> > enter. However, we are working on the basis of risk and will continue to
>> > deploy equipment to the areas that we see are vulnerable.
>> >
>> > Senator Goldstein: Mr. Bourduas, what kind of training do your 34
>> analysts,
>> > and the ones you are asking for now, receive so that they can be certain
>> to
>> > understand the balance between investigative requirements and Charter
>> > requirements?
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: When looking at the proceeds of crime, our analysts also
>> have
>> > to be versed in what type of criminality we are investigating. Our
>> > investigators have field experience and have gone to court with regard
>> > to
>> > substantive offences. They have operated for a number of years with the
>> > reality of the Charter and have been brought into the fold to look at
>> > the
>> > proceeds of crime legislation and ways to develop a clearer picture of
>> > the
>> > challenges we face and how we can strategically deploy our limited
>> resources
>> > to address those challenges.
>> >
>> > Senator Tkachuk: Mr. Bourduas, page 3 of your brief states:
>> >
>> > ...the RCMP continues to respect its arm's length relationship with
>> > FINTRAC.... However, once this independent agency has reasonable grounds
>> to
>> > suspect that their information would be relevant to investigating or
>> > prosecuting a money laundering offence, this information should made
>> > more
>> > readily available to Canadian law enforcement agencies.
>> >
>> > This implies that you are not satisfied with the information you are
>> getting
>> > and its availability to you. Perhaps you could expand on that one
>> sentence.
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: With regard to FINTRAC, we are of the opinion that the
>> current
>> > legislation talks about what should constitute ``designated
>> > information.''
>> > We also believe that the legal interpretation given to ``designated
>> > information'' is a little too narrow in scope. We would like to seek a
>> > broadening of this information and the definition of ``designated
>> > information'' so we can access additional information from FINTRAC in
>> > relation to what constitutes their reasonable grounds to believe that a
>> > transaction is labelled suspicious. We are asking for reasons to justify
>> > this referral and additional information that would allow our
>> investigators
>> > to better focus our investigation into a given area.
>> >
>> > We are satisfied with the relationship we have with FINTRAC, but we are
>> > seeking is a much broader definition or interpretation of the definition
>> of
>> > ``designated information.''
>> >
>> > Senator Tkachuk: You would prefer it to be less onerous on their part so
>> you
>> > would receive more information; correct? Is it the quality or you just
>> want
>> > more?
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: It is both the information and also the qualifier of the
>> > particular information that we are seeking.
>> >
>> > Senator Tkachuk: Would this require amendments to the act to expand the
>> > amount of information that would be turned over to the RCMP?
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: Currently, subsection 55(7) of the act deals with
>> > designated
>> > information and talks about names and addresses, the amount and type of
>> > currency, the type of transaction, the account number, and then, at
>> > subparagraph (e), makes reference to ``any other identifying information
>> > that may be prescribed.'' That has been ruled to be very much in line
>> > with
>> > the previous four items, without broadening the definition to at least
>> allow
>> > investigators to know why FINTRAC has labelled particular information
>> > ``suspicious.'' We are seeking a broadening of the definition so that
>> > investigators can have a better idea as to why some of these
>> > transactions
>> > have been labelled ``suspicious.''
>> >
>> > Senator Tkachuk: When we discussed the issue of privacy with officials
>> from
>> > FINTRAC, they said that a number of measures were in place to protect
>> > the
>> > privacy of the information. They also said that at the end of five years
>> > they would get rid of it unless it was sent to the police; then it was
>> eight
>> > years. What do you do with it? If you expand the amount of information
>> that
>> > they are sending over to you, then the police are getting more
>> information,
>> > which is simply information. We do not know if a particular person has
>> done
>> > anything wrong; it is just information. Do you get rid of your
>> > information
>> > after a certain number of years or does it stay in that file forever?
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: We would like to do something with the information, of
>> course,
>> > and that is the main thrust behind what we are seeking. We want
>> > additional
>> > information to get a much clearer picture as to what certain groups or
>> > individuals are doing in relation to financial transactions. By
>> > obtaining
>> > additional information, we would be in a better position to focus our
>> > limited resources on a particular file or referral as opposed to simply
>> > placing the referral in a queue. We have limited resources, so we also
>> have
>> > to manage risk and prioritize.
>> >
>> > Senator Tkachuk: I understand that, but let us say they could provide
>> > you
>> > with more extensive information. What happens if this additional
>> information
>> > leads you nowhere? What would you do with it in the end? Would it be
>> > discarded or would that information stay with you forever? Let us say
>> > that
>> > the information is just a name with a whole bunch of financial details
>> > and
>> > it sits in a file at the RCMP and leads nowhere. Would you get rid of it
>> > after a while?
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: When it is just a name with limited information, we set it
>> > aside. We also have rules and regulations internally in relation to how
>> long
>> > we keep certain information on file. Like any other organization, at one
>> > point the information is simply discarded.
>> >
>> > Senator Tkachuk: Is it destroyed or is it moved to another building?
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: At some point we run out of buildings, senator; that is
>> > our
>> > reality.
>> >
>> > Senator Tkachuk: The task force on money laundering made a number of
>> > recommendations in 2003-04. One of them involved casinos not being
>> licensed,
>> > a more regulatory and supervisory regime for casinos and also ownership
>> > requirements. I think those are all provincial matters. Are the
>> > provinces
>> > that the RCMP is serving - like Saskatchewan, for example, where the
>> > RCMP
>> is
>> > our police force - not licensing properly? Do you feel the regulations
>> > are
>> > sufficient to prevent money laundering in provinces that have casinos?
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: In my former life as a commanding officer in Quebec, I had
>> to
>> > deal with investigations that brought us to casinos in that province.
>> > Rest
>> > assured that these institutions, very much like other institutions, want
>> to
>> > avoid, like the plague, criminal organizations using their institutions
>> > to
>> > launder money. They are very much regulated and they do cooperate with
>> > police authorities - be it the provincial police or the RCMP - because
>> they
>> > are cognisant of the fact that their institution might be used for
>> > exactly
>> > this purpose. They closely monitor their transactions and make
>> > unsolicited
>> > reports to police agencies when they see a suspicious transaction. Under
>> the
>> > auspices of the Criminal Code, they will provide us with more
>> > information
>> > than we would normally get from an institution like FINTRAC. They want
>> > to
>> > ensure they provide us with all the information and all the related
>> > circumstances to allow the investigators to put the information into
>> > perspective.
>> >
>> > Senator Tkachuk: Considering that gambling used to be a criminal
>> > activity,
>> > they might have more knowledge about it than a bank or a credit union.
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: Obviously, it is legal now. Rest assured that the
>> > provincial
>> > government wants to keep these types of activities from being
>> > infiltrated
>> by
>> > organized crime because it used to be managed more or less by organized
>> > crime.
>> >
>> > Senator Tkachuk: In that recommendation, the task force stated that
>> > necessary legal or regulatory measures be taken to prevent criminals or
>> > their associates from holding or being the beneficial owners of a
>> > significant or controlling interest or holding a management function or
>> > being the operator. Is there reason to suspect that casinos in Canada
>> > are
>> > infiltrated by criminals or people interested in money laundering?
>> >
>> > The Deputy Chairman: Do you mean the ownership?
>> >
>> > Senator Tkachuk: Or the management.
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: Or the board of directors.
>> >
>> > Senator Tkachuk: Yes.
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: Once again, police organizations are working closely with
>> > casinos. The majority of security forces for casinos are constituted by
>> > former police officers and are doing background checks on anyone who
>> > deals
>> > with the management of the casinos to ensure everything is above board
>> > in
>> > relation to their operation. They all know what the consequences might
>> > be
>> if
>> > anyone associated with organized crime were to have a major role in the
>> > operation of any casinos or board of directors, for that matter.
>> >
>> > Senator Campbell: When the RCMP receives information from FINTRAC, where
>> > does it go from there? Who do you pass it on to?
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: As a result of Bill C-22, we formed a group of specialized
>> > investigators that are seized with the information they receive either
>> from
>> > FINTRAC or from CBSA. These people try to put the information into
>> > context
>> > so they can dispatch it to our proceeds of crime units that are deployed
>> > across the country.
>> >
>> > Senator Campbell: Would you pass this information on to Canada Revenue
>> > Agency?
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: Our investigators are focused on the criminal aspect of
>> > what
>> > constitutes a potential violation of the Criminal Code. Therefore, as I
>> > indicated, they would dispatch this particular information to some of
>> > our
>> > investigators who are dealing with proceeds of crime.
>> >
>> > Once the investigation has started and the piece of information that we
>> > received from FINTRAC were to help us paint a clearer picture, we would
>> give
>> > priority this investigation over others. We would deal with the
>> individuals,
>> > the organization, the substantive offence and the proceeds aspect of the
>> > investigation and would bring these individuals or the organization
>> > before
>> > the court. We also have a liaison officer who deals with the Canada
>> Revenue
>> > Agency, and some of the financial information might be passed on to the
>> CRA.
>> >
>> > Senator Campbell: How about other police forces?
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: Other police forces are part of our Combined Forces
>> > Special
>> > Enforcement Units, or CFSEUs. These units are scattered all over the
>> > country. Our ultimate goal is to put these criminals out of business.
>> >
>> > That is the reason we are striving to gain access to additional
>> information.
>> > We need more context than a name and an amount of money. We would then
>> > be
>> in
>> > a better position to actually channel this information through our
>> > CFSEUs
>> to
>> > our proceeds of crime unit and also to other police forces, if need be.
>> >
>> > Senator Campbell: Clearly I am pro police, but there is a question of
>> trust.
>> > I do not mind the information being there. It is okay if the information
>> > goes to a particular organization, but my worry is that it might then go
>> to
>> > a separate organization, which might then send it to all sorts of other
>> > organizations. Along the way, the public must be absolutely certain that
>> the
>> > information is always used for the reason for which it was gathered. The
>> > difficulty is that every organization has a different reason for looking
>> at
>> > that information. That, to me, is the worry. Where is the tipping point?
>> We
>> > all want to catch the bad guys and put them in jail; we all want to
>> > fight
>> > terrorism. At what point do we tip over? I suppose that is the question
>> > we
>> > are really looking at here.
>> >
>> > Also, I know you have regulations stipulating that this information must
>> be
>> > kept for a certain amount of time, but we are not talking about a
>> warehouse;
>> > we are talking about an infinite hard drive. What is the minimum amount
>> > of
>> > time you are required to hold on to files before you get them out of the
>> > system?
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: Bear in mind that when we investigate proceeds of crime
>> files,
>> > some of the information that relates to a particular individual must be
>> kept
>> > for a certain amount of time. In fact, we ran into problems when we
>> > discarded some information and then 10, 15 or 20 years down the road
>> needed
>> > additional information to substantiate before the court that an
>> > individual
>> > had been involved in crime for so many years. That is why we looked at a
>> > policy dealing with the disclosure of information. As I indicated, most
>> > of
>> > the time this information is put in context and we will keep it for the
>> > duration of the file. At other times, we will keep the information if
>> > the
>> > individual is the subject of interest in any other file within the
>> > organization.
>> >
>> > Senator Campbell: If I had been involved in crime 30 years ago, I would
>> have
>> > a record and you would have it. It would never be gone; is that correct?
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: It would depend on the record. If you were to have records
>> in
>> > your personal notebook -
>> >
>> > Senator Campbell: I am not talking about me, Larry Campbell. I have not
>> been
>> > a criminal for 30 years. I am speaking hypothetically. You were saying
>> that
>> > you lost all of this information because you did not have the criminal
>> > records of the person involved. However, if I were involved in criminal
>> > activity and were convicted, then I would have a criminal record that
>> should
>> > be on the files. You are talking about someone who was involved in an
>> > activity and may or may not be a criminal - you do not know - and now
>> > you
>> > want to find out more about them. That creates a problem. There is a
>> statute
>> > of limitations on most things. What we are doing here is saying, ``Let's
>> > extend this.''
>> >
>> > When I worked in the business, we could never have enough intelligence.
>> > It
>> > is a matter of bringing it all in and shifting through it. I am really
>> > having difficulty with this.
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: As well, we need to give context to the intelligence, sir;
>> you
>> > are absolutely right. Our organization keeps a piece of information to
>> > ensure that it fits in some puzzle somewhere so that we can complete the
>> > picture of the individual with whom we are dealing. It is important,
>> > however, that we provide some context. If the information is not
>> > relevant
>> to
>> > any ongoing investigation or any files or the subject is of no interest
>> > to
>> > us, then we have plenty of other organizations and individuals to look
>> > at.
>> >
>> > Senator Campbell: I will go back to what you said before. Let us assume
>> > there is information on Larry Campbell, but nothing of relevance. That
>> kind
>> > of information does not go away. Twenty years from now, you want to be
>> able
>> > to put my name into the system, my date of birth if you have it, and
>> > have
>> > the information appear. As you said, you lost that information, so there
>> is
>> > no way of tying Larry Campbell to activities that took place 20 years
>> > ago.
>> > Suddenly, however, there is a new investigation and my name pops up.
>> > That
>> is
>> > my problem.
>> >
>> > Senator Tkachuk: I have a supplementary. I was not sure that I got my
>> answer
>> > when I asked a similar question.
>> >
>> > Senator Campbell and I are both concerned. When you receive a name that
>> has
>> > been investigated, a lot of evidence has been accumulated that has
>> > nothing
>> > to do with any criminal activity. It might simply be personal
>> > information
>> > unearthed by your investigator who has talked to friends, bankers,
>> > employers, et cetera. Nothing happens with the accumulated information
>> > because there is no evidence of any criminal wrongdoing. What happens to
>> > that file? My belief is that the file is never closed and just sits
>> > there.
>> I
>> > believe that you never get rid of that file.
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: As I indicated, we have retention dates on files because
>> > at
>> > one point it would become ridiculous to keep all of these files open.
>> >
>> > Senator Tkachuk: It is possible to store all of that information on
>> > computers today. Would you destroy such a file?
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: All the information is disposed of after a certain length
>> > of
>> > time. The organization has parameters on discarding certain files. For
>> > example, our files on individuals involved with break and enters are
>> > destroyed after a period of time, whereas the files on more serious
>> > crimes
>> > such as murder are kept forever. There are different thresholds.
>> >
>> > I am a stickler for numbers, so I will share with you some of the
>> statistics
>> > on disclosures from FINTRAC. We received a total of 382 disclosures from
>> > FINTRAC. Nine per cent identified new or unknown individuals. This does
>> not
>> > mean we started investigations in relation to these individuals but
>> > rather
>> > that they were new or unknown to us. Fourteen per cent provided
>> > additional
>> > information to ongoing investigations. Twenty-five per cent were the
>> direct
>> > result of previous voluntary reports received from the RCMP. Sixteen per
>> > cent have been forwarded to other agencies. Twenty-nine per cent of the
>> > disclosures were associated with investigations that have been concluded
>> by
>> > the RCMP having sufficient resources to conduct investigations. Sixteen
>> per
>> > cent contained insufficient information to proceed with an
>> > investigation.
>> > Fifty-three per cent of the disclosures were concluded for the following
>> > reasons: no criminality was detected, insufficient information, no
>> predicted
>> > offence, and dated information or lack of resources. That is basically
>> what
>> > is happening with these files.
>> >
>> > Senator Baker: Unfortunately, I do not have time to ask a question of
>> > the
>> > RCMP officer who was the commanding officer for the largest cocaine
>> seizure
>> > in Canadian history, in Eastern Canada, which was called ``operation
>> > jewels,'' I believe.
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: You are well informed, senator, yes.
>> >
>> > Senator Baker: He was also the investigating officer into a particular
>> biker
>> > gang operation, the substance of which has gone to trial in many cases.
>> > He
>> > is a well-versed individual on search warrants and the relevant
>> > requirements, particularly in lawyers' offices.
>> >
>> > I remind you, Mr. Bourduas, that section 488 of the Criminal Code on
>> > searches of lawyers' officers has been struck down by the Supreme Court
>> > of
>> > Canada and replaced with a set of rules. I suspect that you are telling
>> > us
>> > within that context and your operations in the past that you want to
>> obtain
>> > additional information without a search warrant, whereas you would need
>> one
>> > normally. In your recommendations to this committee, you want greater
>> > authority to obtain information without going to the trouble of search
>> > warrants.
>> >
>> > Ms. Tracy, my question has to do with concerns about the act and
>> > criticism
>> > levied by the courts against subsection 12(1) of Part 2, which you
>> > administer. Myriad cases have been judged before the courts in Canada in
>> > which people have been trying to get back money that was seized at the
>> > border. The criticism of the courts relates to the question that the
>> > RCMP
>> > officer mentioned a moment ago - the difference between suspicion and
>> > belief. If CBSA officers suspect something, they can seize monies
>> > crossing
>> > the border. The minister then makes a determination as to whether that
>> money
>> > should be forfeited to the Crown.
>> >
>> > The criticism levied by the courts against this procedure is that
>> > nothing
>> > under the act enables someone to get their money out of forfeiture
>> > unless
>> > they can prove definitively that the money is legitimate. There is a
>> reverse
>> > onus on the person, and no there is procedure under the act that allows
>> them
>> > to get their money back, except to question the border guard on the
>> seizure.
>> >
>> > Ms. Tracy: The question is precisely the issue of reasonable suspicion.
>> > I
>> > was made aware this morning of the committee's interest based on
>> > testimony
>> > yesterday. I began this morning to inform myself on the judgments that
>> have
>> > been rendered to date and what is currently before the courts.
>> >
>> > I would not pretend to be able to answer, particularly now that I am
>> > informed you are a lawyer. I will not go into a great deal of detail,
>> > but
>> I
>> > will offer to provide more detailed information to the committee from
>> > the
>> > CBSA on this matter.
>> >
>> > The one thing I will say, though, is that I have not been involved with
>> this
>> > act for the whole time that it has been implemented, but I was, in a
>> former
>> > job, responsible for some of the design of the legislation - Part 2,
>> > obviously, because I have a customs background. One of the things that
>> > was
>> > very important to the drafters, and to us as well, was that we did not
>> want
>> > to trap individuals who had simply made a mistake or who did not know or
>> who
>> > were nervous about telling people because they might be robbed. We built
>> our
>> > program on that basis.
>> >
>> > Yes, the standard is reasonable suspicion, and I have some statistics.
>> > Of
>> > 5,000 enforcement actions, 595 were forfeitures. This is very different.
>> Of
>> > those remaining that were not forfeited, they were believed to be
>> > related
>> to
>> > issues of carelessness and perhaps deliberate non-reporting for whatever
>> > reason, but there was no suspicion of proceeds of crime. Our officers
>> > have
>> > been given very clear guidelines as to how to judge a level 4 seizure,
>> which
>> > is forfeiture.
>> >
>> > My point is that we are aware. The Canada Border Services Agency wears
>> > two
>> > hats. The first is that we are most definitely as an enforcement
>> > organization, but the other is that we are very conscious of how we
>> > affect
>> > the lives of the public and business in relation to imports and exports.
>> In
>> > the design of this program, and I believe I can say that in the
>> > administration of this program, we are aware of that. Obviously, if
>> > there
>> > are errors we will correct them, but we have taken safeguards and are
>> > comfortable and hopeful that the 37 cases before the courts right now
>> > will
>> > be ruled on in favour of the legislation and in favour of the agency.
>> >
>> > Senator Goldstein: How inhibiting would it be to the success of your
>> > work
>> to
>> > have legislation stating that if no prosecution results, you must
>> > destroy
>> > records within a predetermined period of time rather than relying on
>> > your
>> > internal criteria?
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: We keep the records because a different set of
>> > circumstances
>> > is attached to each name. Fifty-three per cent of these disclosures did
>> not
>> > lead anywhere. Therefore, we pass on if there is insufficient
>> > information.
>> > If we can just put context to this, ultimately the file is destroyed,
>> > and
>> it
>> > is internally that we can manage this.
>> >
>> > The Deputy Chairman: The answer was very prejudicial.
>> >
>> > [Translation]
>> >
>> > Senator Massicotte: Mr. Bourduas, your summary notes that in the last
>> > five
>> > or six years, 80 or so suspicious transactions have been reported to the
>> > RCMP. My impression is that those involved in organized crime are
>> extremely
>> > creative. They can afford to be creative, given the lucrative nature of
>> > their activities. Senator Campbell, the former mayor of Vancouver, told
>> > us
>> > that marijuana trafficking alone generated revenues of $7 billion in
>> British
>> > Columbia. That is only one small component of organized crime. My guess
>> > is
>> > that we are talking about transactions worth $30 billion to $40 billion,
>> and
>> > yet, only 10 or so transactions were reported annually by FINTRAC. Only
>> $35
>> > million is assets were seized. To my way of thinking, that is only a
>> > very
>> > small percentage of all revenues associated with criminal activity and
>> money
>> > laundering operations.
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: That is consistent with my findings. Only by working
>> together
>> > will we be able to acquire the legislative means that will allow law
>> > enforcement agencies and border service officers to make a dent in
>> organized
>> > crime. Existing legislation has produced some results, qualified or not,
>> but
>> > armed with more effective tools, we will be able to achieve even better
>> > results.
>> >
>> > The government has already made some strides, but it is simply a matter
>> > of
>> > tightening up some of the legislative provisions in place to ensure that
>> our
>> > investigators have the authority to do the job that they are paid to do.
>> >
>> > Senator Massicotte: Am I wrong to think that our legislation has very
>> little
>> > impact on the various kinds of criminal activity in Canada?
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: No, but it is having an impact of some kind when we
>> > compare
>> > ourselves to the rest of the world, and when we take into account our
>> > resources. Our people are doing an impressive job, but we need to shore
>> > up
>> > our resources.
>> >
>> > Senator Massicotte: How effective would you say we are? Are we 20, 30,
>> > 80
>> or
>> > 90 per cent effective?
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: Our Commissioner has said that our operations impact 25
>> > per
>> > cent of the 600 criminal organizations in all. There is nonetheless one
>> > important element that we are completely overlooking. My proposals are
>> aimed
>> > at bringing in more stringent legislation that would give our
>> investigators
>> > the tools to target organized crime where it hurts most, namely their
>> > financial operations.
>> >
>> > [English]
>> >
>> > The Deputy Chairman: Honourable senators, our next two meetings will be
>> > on
>> > May 31 and June 1, when we will deal with two reports that have been
>> > sent
>> to
>> > your offices. One concerns the demographic study, which we will deal
>> > with
>> on
>> > June 1. The other relates to a revised consumer report.
>> >
>> > [Translation]
>> >
>> > Thank you very much, Deputy Commissioner.
>> >
>> > [English]
>> >
>> > Ms. Tracy, thank you for coming. It flowed from the testimony you both
>> gave
>> > that you would be willing to provide further information, particularly
>> > Ms.
>> > Tracy on the issue of jurisprudence.
>> >
>> > Given the importance of what we are doing in terms of our collective
>> > security, this has not been enough time. The steering committee will
>> > consider conducting further hearings on this subject. If you feel that
>> would
>> > like to come back or have further information, either from the point of
>> view
>> > of the RCMP or your agency, I would invite you to do so.
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: The point that needs clarification is the elimination of
>> some
>> > of these records from our files, and it is obviously a concern around
>> > this
>> > forum.
>> >
>> > I will endeavour to provide a reply in writing as to our policies in
>> > relation to retention dates. If you are not satisfied with the reply, I
>> > would be more than willing to come back and answer your questions.
>> >
>> > The Deputy Chairman: That would be fine.
>> >
>> > You made a point regarding lawyers. Originally, I recall that lawyers
>> > were
>> > well covered in the legislation, but they raised issues of professional
>> > solicitor-client privilege, what some might call a moratorium on
>> enforcement
>> > against lawyers. I can tell you from personal experience that some law
>> firms
>> > actually act as if they are bound by the law. They comply and do the
>> > declarations, and everything is fine. However, there is a cadre of one,
>> two
>> > and three person practices, and I think those would be the ones that
>> concern
>> > you more. We have been informed by some of the evidence that there are
>> > discussions.
>> >
>> > [Translation]
>> >
>> > Discussions are under way between officials and lawyers.
>> >
>> > [English]
>> >
>> > What is the tenor of these discussions? We are told that in the United
>> > States, in the United Kingdom and other jurisdictions, which all have
>> > the
>> > same justice system as we do and the same legal ethics and codes of
>> conduct
>> > for lawyers, they do not have this problem that we have encountered in
>> > Canada.
>> >
>> > This committee would like to find a solution. As I understood your
>> evidence,
>> > it is one of the biggest lacunas in legislation. If you could enlighten
>> > us
>> > as to where it is headed, that would be helpful.
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas: I certainly will.
>> >
>> > The committee adjourned.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > RCMP chief had 'no choice' but to come clean
>> > SCOTT DEVEAU
>> >
>> > Globe and Mail Update
>> >
>> > Outgoing RCMP Commissioner Guiliano Zaccardelli said Thursday in Ottawa
>> that
>> > he "had no choice" but to come clean when he realized he had made
>> > mistakes
>> > in his testimony in the case of Maher Arar. The comments came the same
>> > day
>> > as Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day faced tough questions over Mr.
>> > Zaccardelli's resignation. "I had no choice. I had never had any choice
>> but
>> > to tell the truth," Mr. Zaccardelli said during a press conference in
>> > Ottawa.
>> >
>> > Á 1100
>> > The Chair (Hon. Paul DeVillers (Simcoe North, Lib.))
>> > Mr. Guy Racine (Mayor, Reeve of the MRC Haute-Yamaska and
>> > Spokesperson for the Coalition of Mayors, City of Granby)
>> >
>> > Á 1105
>> >
>> > Á 1110
>> >
>> > Á 1115
>> >
>> > Á 1120
>> >
>> > Á 1125
>> >
>> > Á 1130
>> >
>> > Á 1135
>> > Mr. Jean D'Amour (Mayor, City of Rivière-du-Loup)
>> >
>> > Á 1140
>> >
>> > Á 1145
>> > The Chair
>> > Mr. Guy Racine
>> > Mr. André Langevin (Mayor, City of Coaticook)
>> >
>> > Á 1150
>> > Mr. Guy Racine
>> > Mr. Gilles Veilleux (Representative, City of Roberval)
>> >
>> > Á 1155
>> > Mr. Guy Racine
>> > Mr. Claude Vigneault (Mayor, Municipality of
>> Îles-de-la-Madeleine)
>> > The Chair
>> > Mr. Guy Racine
>> > Mr. Jean Thériault (Representative, City of Baie-Comeau)
>> >
>> > Â 1200
>> > Mr. Guy Racine
>> > Mr. Jean-Claude Patenaude (Representative, City of
>> > Saint-Hyacinthe)
>> > Mr. Guy Racine
>> > Ms. Colette Roy Laroche (Mayor, City Lac-Mégantic)
>> >
>> > Â 1205
>> > The Chair
>> > Mr. Guy Racine
>> >
>> > Â 1210
>> > The Chair
>> > Mr. Vic Toews (Provencher, CPC)
>> >
>> > Â 1215
>> > Mr. Guy Racine
>> > The Chair
>> > Mr. Guy Racine
>> > Mr. Jean D'Amour
>> >
>> > Â 1220
>> > The Chair
>> > Mr. Serge Ménard (Marc-Aurèle-Fortin, BQ)
>> >
>> > Â 1225
>> > The Chair
>> > Mr. Serge Ménard
>> > Mr. Robert Vincent (Shefford, BQ)
>> > The Chair
>> > Mr. Guy Racine
>> > The Chair
>> > Mr. David Christopherson (Hamilton Centre, NDP)
>> >
>> > Â 1230
>> > The Chair
>> > Mr. Guy Racine
>> > The Chair
>> > Mr. Serge Gosselin (Municipal Counsel, City of Coaticook)
>> > Mr. Guy Racine
>> > Mr. Jean D'Amour
>> > The Chair
>> > Mr. David Christopherson
>> >
>> > Â 1235
>> > Mr. Guy Racine
>> > Mr. Jean D'Amour
>> > The Chair
>> > Mr. Guy Racine
>> > The Chair
>> > Hon. Denis Paradis (Brome-Missisquoi, Lib.)
>> >
>> > Â 1240
>> >
>> > Â 1245
>> > Mr. Paul Crête (Montmagny-L'Islet-Kamouraska-Rivière-du-Loup,
>> BQ)
>> > Hon. Denis Paradis
>> > The Chair
>> > Mr. Guy Racine
>> > The Chair
>> > Mr. Garry Breitkreuz (Yorkton-Melville, CPC)
>> >
>> > Â 1250
>> > The Chair
>> > Mr. Guy Racine
>> > The Chair
>> > Hon. Roy Cullen (Etobicoke North, Lib.)
>> >
>> > Â 1255
>> > The Chair
>> > Mr. Guy Racine
>> > The Chair
>> > Mr. Guy Racine
>> > The Chair
>> > Mr. André Langevin
>> > The Chair
>> > Mr. Serge Ménard
>> >
>> > · 1300
>> > The Chair
>> > Mr. Serge Ménard
>> > The Chair
>> > Mr. Guy Racine
>> > The Chair
>> > Mr. Guy Racine
>> > The Chair
>> >
>> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> ------
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > CANADA
>> >
>> >
>> > Standing Committee on Justice, Human Rights, Public Safety and Emergency
>> > Preparedness
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> ------
>> > NUMBER 012
>> > l 1st SESSION
>> > l 38th PARLIAMENT
>> >
>> >
>> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> ------
>> >
>> > EVIDENCE
>> > Tuesday, December 7, 2004
>> > [Recorded by Electronic Apparatus]
>> > * * *
>> >
>> > Á (1100)
>> >
>> > [Translation]
>> >
>> >
>> > The Chair (Hon. Paul DeVillers (Simcoe North, Lib.)): I call to order
>> > this meeting of the Standing Committee on Justice, Human Rights, Public
>> > Safety and Emergency Preparedness.
>> >
>> > Our witnesses are the mayors and representatives of the
>> municipalities.
>> > We are carrying out a study on the closing of RCMP detachments in the
>> > regions. Mr. Racine, Mayor of the City of Granby, is the spokesperson.
>> >
>> > Mr. Mayor, I would like to ask you to introduce the representatives
>> > accompanying you.
>> >
>> > We usually give our witnesses about 10 minutes to make their
>> > presentation. However, I know that you have to share your time with all
>> > of
>> > the municipality representatives, so I will ask you to make all of your
>> > presentations in 30 or 40 minutes. In that way, the members will have
>> > time
>> > to ask their questions.
>> >
>> > Mayor Racine, you may begin.
>> >
>> >
>> > Mr. Guy Racine (Mayor, Reeve of the MRC Haute-Yamaska and Spokesperson
>> > for the Coalition of Mayors, City of Granby): Thank you very much, Mr.
>> > Chairman, for welcoming and agreeing to hear us. We very much appreciate
>> it.
>> >
>> > Before starting and introducing my colleagues, I'd like to take a few
>> > moments to point out the members who are with us here today. I hope I
>> won't
>> > forget any. This presentation is quite a production.
>> >
>> > With us are Mr. Vincent, member for Shefford--my riding--Mr. Crête,
>> > member for Montmagny-L'Islet-Kamouraska-Rivière-du-Loup, Ms. Bonsant,
>> member
>> > for Compton-Stanstead, the Honourable Denis Paradis, from
>> Brome-Missisquoi,
>> > who was a major partner in this issue. Have I forgotten any members?
>> >
>> > An hon. member: Marc Boulianne.
>> >
>> > Mr. Guy Racine: Not to mention Marc Boulianne, member for
>> > Mégantic-L'Érable.
>> >
>> > Pardon me; I looked around a little earlier. And yet we both have the
>> > same haircut. I should have remembered. Pardon me.
>> >
>> > I'm told that the member for Saint-Hyacinthe-Bagot, Mr. Loubier, will
>> be
>> > here in a few moments.
>> >
>> > Mr. Chairman, with your permission, I'd also like to note the presence
>> > in this room of the former member for Shefford, Ms. Saint-Jacques, who
>> > ardently worked on the RCMP file, and David Price. A warm hello to them.
>> >
>> > Now allow me to introduce the mayors and the mayors' representatives
>> > here with us. Some mayors couldn't be here today.
>> >
>> > So we have Gilles Veilleux, representative of the City of Roberval;
>> > André Langevin, mayor of the City of Coaticook, and Serge Gosselin,
>> > municipal councillor of the City of Coaticook; Jean Thériault,
>> > representative of the City of Baie-Comeau; Claude Vigneault, mayor of
>> > the
>> > municipality of Îles-de-la-Madeleine; Jean-Clause Patenaude,
>> representative
>> > of the City of Saint-Hyacinthe; Colette Roy Laroche, mayor of the City
>> > of
>> > Lac-Mégantic; Jean D'Amour, mayor of the City of Rivière-du-Loup, and
>> > Johanne St-Pierre, his director of communications.
>> >
>> > I am the mayor of the City of Granby and the reeve of the MRC
>> > Haute-Yamaska. I'm acting as the spokesman of the common front of mayors
>> who
>> > find this decision unacceptable.
>> >
>> > Here's how I'll proceed, Mr. Chairman. As the spokesperson, I'll read
>> > you the message summing up the issue as a whole. Then I'll hand over,
>> > for
>> a
>> > brief period, perhaps two or three minutes, to the people here with me
>> > so
>> > that they can add to the information given to you.
>> >
>> > Then we'll be pleased to answer your questions or to listen to your
>> > comments.
>> >
>> > With your permission, I'll proceed.
>> >
>> > Following the September 23, 2004 announcement, the mayors of the
>> cities
>> > affected by the closing of the RCMP detachments met with Pierre-Yves
>> > Bourduas of the RCMP. The latter explained to them that the aim of this
>> > administrative decision was to redeploy the RCMP's forces so it could
>> better
>> > fulfill its mandate.
>> >
>> > This announcement was made at the same time as Operation Cisaille was
>> > being carried out to combat marijuana cultivation. The federal
>> government's
>> > decision to close RCMP detachments in nine Quebec cities has led to the
>> > creation of a coalition of the mayors of the cities concerned, as well
>> > as
>> of
>> > the reeves of the MRCs where these RCMP detachments are located, backed
>> > by
>> > the elected members for these ridings.
>> >
>> > Á (1105)
>> >
>> > The aim of this group's concerted efforts is to request the federal
>> > government to declare a moratorium on and review this decision.
>> >
>> > The withdrawal of the RCMP from our communities is a serious threat to
>> > the security of the populations concerned and creates an opening for
>> > increased crime. The RCMP's presence was fostering better partnership
>> > with
>> > the various authorities in our communities and the local police forces.
>> >
>> > Increasingly, criminal activity is extending beyond the borders of the
>> > major urban centres and the signatories to this report object to any
>> > reorganization that drains the regions of their services, at a time
>> > when,
>> at
>> > every level, decentralization is becoming a major tool for local
>> > development.
>> >
>> > The Annual Report of the Criminal Intelligence Service Canada dealing
>> > with organized crime in Canada in 2004 says "Illicit drug activities
>> > fuel
>> > violence unlike any other criminal activity. There are socio-economic
>> costs
>> > associated with the illicit drug trade such as property crimes, assaults
>> and
>> > homicides."
>> >
>> > This same report stresses that "illicit commodities are either
>> concealed
>> > within the larger volume of legitimate commercial and traveller movement
>> > entering through designated customs entry points or smuggled
>> surreptitiously
>> > through the vast stretches of less controlled border areas." It also
>> states
>> > that organized criminals will exploit less controlled areas. It is
>> > noteworthy that the Executive Committee of the Criminal Intelligence
>> Service
>> > Canada (CISC) is chaired by the RCMP Commissioner.
>> >
>> > Let's talk about Baie-Comeau and the Baie-Comeau region. There are
>> > almost 600 km separating Baie-Comeau from the Labrador border along
>> Highway
>> > 389 in a non-urban and unwatched area, leaving the way clear for the
>> > many
>> > narcotics smugglers. The closest RCMP detachment is in Sept-Îles, 240 km
>> > away, leaving Baie-Comeau with no federal policing service. The
>> Baie-Comeau
>> > SQ detachment has only four police officers in its narcotics-related
>> > organized crime squad to cover over 900 km of roads, that is to say 600
>> > km
>> > with the Labrador border, 200 km with Tadoussac and 120 km with
>> > Baie-Trinité.
>> >
>> > Since the closing of the Baie-Comeau RCMP detachment, confidential
>> > information indicates that no maritime surveillance is happening at all.
>> > Furthermore, no joint SQ-RCMP projects are being contemplated for
>> > Baie-Comeau which, in the past, have led to arrests for trafficking or
>> > possession for the purpose of trafficking. These joint operations were
>> > making it possible to fight drug trafficking better.
>> >
>> > Since September 11, 2001, the RCMP's priority has been focused on
>> border
>> > entry points, with little surveillance of the maritime routes. The
>> personnel
>> > at Sept-Îles consists of one supervisor and three police officers who
>> > have
>> > to cover the area from Tadoussac to Blanc-Sablon and from Schefferville
>> > to
>> > Anticosti. Since their workload is already excessive for the Sept-Îles
>> area
>> > alone, maritime surveillance is currently nonexistent. The people who
>> > were
>> > working in Baie-Comeau were not transferred to Sept-Îles, but to
>> > different
>> > provinces in Canada. From eight officers on duty in Sept-Îles, there are
>> now
>> > no more than four. We can assert that the "way is open" for traffickers
>> > in
>> > Baie-Comeau, via the Seaway.
>> >
>> > For the City of Baie-Comeau, the entire maritime component of the St.
>> > Lawrence River is being left without surveillance. A lot of narcotics
>> > trafficking takes place on vessels travelling in these waters and using
>> the
>> > Baie-Comeau harbour and the Alcoa and Cargill Ltée wharfs.
>> >
>> > Á (1110)
>> >
>> > The federal wharf received 68 vessels in 2003, Alcoa 78 and Cargill
>> 119.
>> > Those vessels came from Algeria, Brazil, Sweden, Asia and the United
>> States.
>> >
>> > For Baie-Comeau, in spite of the Sûreté du Québec's efforts, their
>> > personnel is clearly insufficient: four police officers are assigned to
>> the
>> > organized crime squad to watch Highways 138 and 389 to Labrador, giving
>> > narcotics traffickers free rein.
>> >
>> > The population of the MRC Manicouagan, of which the City of
>> Baie-Comeau
>> > is part, is 31,479 residents and, to this number, must be added 3,600
>> > Aboriginal people who represent 11.4 percent of the total population.
>> >
>> > Let's talk about Coaticook. The MRC de Coaticook has 18,500
>> inhabitants
>> > and would be henceforth served by the Sherbrooke RCMP located 35
>> kilometers
>> > away and 40 minutes travel time. The agricultural producers in the
>> Coaticook
>> > region are dealing with pot growers who invade their land and corn
>> > fields.
>> >
>> > The MRC de Coaticook runs along 30 km of the US border with the states
>> > of Vermont and New Hampshire and this border would be left without
>> > surveillance except for the three border crossing points located on
>> Highways
>> > 253, 141 and 147. Finally, in the Coaticook area, Highways 253
>> > (East-Hereford - Beecher Falls), 141 (Hereford and Canaan), and 147
>> > (Stanhope) are unwatched.
>> >
>> > As regards the City of Granby and the Granby region, the RCMP has been
>> > providing an essential presence in Granby since 1949. Granby has no more
>> > than three police officers to cover a very vast territory comprising
>> > three
>> > border crossing points. The day after the announcement, the RCMP
>> > building
>> > was covered with graffiti saying "Good riddance!". All that was missing
>> was
>> > the applause.
>> >
>> > The elected member for Shefford in 2003, Diane St-Jacques, with the
>> > assistance of the mayors, prefects and RCMP, SQ and municipal police
>> > management, had obtained the government's assurance that the Granby
>> > detachment would remain open.
>> >
>> > We were told that the RCMP was to consult the elected members, mayors
>> > and other stakeholders before making any decision whatsoever, but
>> > instead
>> we
>> > were faced with a fait accompli, without any consultation having taken
>> > place, with the excuse that it had to redeploy its forces to the major
>> > centres.
>> >
>> > One might legitimately ask what Drummondville has as a major centre
>> that
>> > Granby does not. We feel that this choice is unjustified.
>> >
>> > The closing of the RCMP detachment represents a terrible loss for the
>> > city and the MRC, because, without a strong police presence, the area is
>> > open to organized crime and criminals of all sorts. The government is
>> giving
>> > free rein to cannabis growing, narcotics trafficking, alcohol
>> > bootlegging,
>> > motorcycle gangs and terrorism, while weakening the enforcement of over
>> 130
>> > federal laws.
>> >
>> > Our municipal security service in Granby cooperates regularly with the
>> > RCMP on almost a daily basis on a number of matters: criminal motorcycle
>> > gangs, narcotics trafficking, alcohol bootlegging, criminal
>> investigations,
>> > and so on.
>> >
>> > Á (1115)
>> >
>> > Should we conclude that one wants to make way for organized crime in
>> the
>> > area? Because this closure is an invitation to organized crime to head
>> > to
>> > the Eastern Townships, to our regions where the borders are open.
>> >
>> > The Sûreté du Québec and the municipal police forces cannot pick up
>> all
>> > the slack for the area served. Along with undermanning at the Sûreté du
>> > Québec due to the map revision in 2002, 174 municipal police forces have
>> > merged into 44. There is widespread dissatisfaction among the cities
>> served
>> > by the SQ and the municipal police force's job has grown. And who will
>> > end
>> > up paying for it? The citizens, of course. It will cost more to boost
>> > municipal police forces, because the SQ is undermanned and the RCMP is
>> > closing its detachments.
>> >
>> > Our citizens pay municipal taxes for municipal policing, provincial
>> > taxes for the SQ and federal taxes for the RCMP. But we are not
>> > receiving
>> > these services and, on top of that, we are not being consulted.
>> >
>> > Some RCMP staff members have, in fact, stated that their numbers are
>> > clearly insufficient to combat organized crime. As proof, the number of
>> > officers in Granby dropped from six to three in one year. The City of
>> Granby
>> > has 46,500 inhabitants, in the very heart of the MRC Haute-Yamaska,
>> > which
>> > has 78,000 inhabitants. We will become an excellent place for organized
>> > crime, near to everything and far from everything.
>> >
>> > As for the Magdalen Islands, the federal and provincial police
>> > authorities are aware that marine space is frequently used as a channel
>> for
>> > narcotics trafficking. With the Magdalen Islands being located in the
>> middle
>> > of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the RCMP officers were vigilant in
>> > combating
>> > marine and air smuggling traffic. We can expect narcotics smuggling to
>> > proliferate once the RCMP is no longer watching the marine space.
>> >
>> > In the Magdalen Islands, the closing of the RCMP detachment will
>> affect
>> > the surveillance of marine and air narcotics smuggling and the
>> > confrontations between seal hunters and anti-seal hunting activists are
>> > likely to increase.
>> >
>> > For the Magdalen Islands, it is primarily the marine space that will
>> not
>> > be watched for possible seaborne or airborne traffic.
>> >
>> > As for the Joliette region, the MRC de Joliette detachment has existed
>> > since 1949. Two years ago, Joliette could count on more than a dozen
>> > officers serving its territory. This year, there are no more than four
>> > officers and, tomorrow, there will be nobody.
>> >
>> > Joliette cannot concur with the plan concocted by management that will
>> > have policing services for the MRC concentrated in Saint-Jérôme or
>> > Trois-Rivières. This territory will be orphaned, without a federal
>> policing
>> > service nearby. Yet, like everywhere else, crime is not decreasing. It
>> > is
>> > the entire Lanaudière region that will be deprived of policing services.
>> > Furthermore, the community pays taxes that should provide it with the
>> > same
>> > services as elsewhere.
>> >
>> > The Joliette region will be doubly penalized: firstly, by losing
>> > personnel that the citizens have paid for and, secondly, by having to
>> > increase the number of provincial or municipal officers in order to get
>> the
>> > same services. It is common knowledge that reducing the number of police
>> > officers has always resulted in an increase in crime.
>> >
>> > Á (1120)
>> >
>> > The population is worried because it seems that the RCMP is already
>> > quietly vacating the premises. The detachment is already no longer
>> > taking
>> > calls for complaints but is referring them to Saint-Jérôme.
>> >
>> > Is the Joliette RCMP detachment effectively closed and is it being
>> wound
>> > up even before we can be heard by the Justice Committee? Is the
>> consultation
>> > process only for show or to have us believe that we can influence the
>> > decision?
>> >
>> > What I'm saying about Joliette we've heard about Granby and the
>> Magdalen
>> > Islands. As you'll see in the rest of the presentation, which is coming
>> > to
>> > an end, that will be repeated. The dismantling has begun, and we're
>> > appearing before the committee today in order to be heard. It's somewhat
>> > ironic, but we have evidence in our regions that the dismantling has
>> begun.
>> >
>> > In Lanaudière, the RCMP officers were handling close to 250 cases a
>> year
>> > and conducting 100 or so searches. The statistics for the past few years
>> > attest to this.
>> >
>> > We are thus opposed to the closing of the RCMP detachment in Joliette.
>> > We do not want to be treated like a second-class region. We are a
>> > full-fledged region and we demand the same rights and privileges as
>> > other
>> > regions of Quebec and Canada. We therefore insist that the government
>> leave
>> > the detachment and officers as they are. The Lanaudière region deserves
>> > to
>> > be treated equitably. We demand the same services as elsewhere. It is
>> > our
>> > strictest right.
>> >
>> > As I mentioned, the same sentence could have been repeated from city
>> to
>> > city.
>> >
>> > Moving on to the City of Lac-Mégantic, the RCMP has been there for
>> over
>> > 50 years. The methods of the criminal groups have changed but they are
>> > now
>> > increasingly found operating locally, in rural areas, in more insidious
>> > forms. For the MRC de Granit, its low population density, accessibility
>> and
>> > isolated farm and forest land are conducive to the growing, dealing and
>> > distribution of cannabis. This region is a preferred doorway for
>> > exporting
>> > cannabis in exchange for other narcotics from the United States. The
>> > proximity of the Canada-US border (31 km) and the reassignment of the
>> > RCMP
>> > officers to Sherbrooke (130 km from Lac-Mégantic) and Saint-Georges de
>> > Beauce (110 km from Lac-Mégantic) will mean that they will no longer be
>> able
>> > to carry out regular preventive patrols along the border. The region
>> > comprises 171 kilometers of Canada-US border along the states of Main
>> > and
>> > New Hampshire. The large distances to cover significantly reduce the
>> ability
>> > of officers to respond quickly to emergency calls from customs and
>> > immigration officers.
>> >
>> > The closing of the RCMP detachments for the border municipalities will
>> > allow the criminal groups, clandestine immigrant smugglers and terrorist
>> > organizations to operate more easily. The RCMP detachments in our
>> > municipalities and the preventive patrols on our territory are
>> > deterrents
>> in
>> > the fight against organized crime. The government's restructuring is
>> > thus
>> > weakening police intervention in the rural regions.
>> >
>> > There are close to 90,000 inhabitants in the City of Rivière-du-Loup
>> and
>> > region and approximately 100 km of its border is shared with the United
>> > States. Its geographical situation makes it a very spread-out area with
>> > concentrated urbanized areas. The secondary roads and "rangs" are great
>> > places for illicit activities, mainly due to their isolation and low
>> > population density. The main criminal activities observed in this region
>> are
>> > related to drugs (growing, distribution and sale), contraband (alcohol
>> > and
>> > cigarettes) and theft networks. The closing of the RCMP detachment puts
>> the
>> > region in a vulnerable position because it will be exposed.
>> >
>> > Á (1125)
>> >
>> > The presence of a well-known motorcycle gang in the Pocatière area
>> > confirms that criminal organizations are no longer solely active in the
>> > major centres but that regional communities also have to contend with
>> them.
>> >
>> > The Rivière-du-Loup region includes infrastructures that are conducive
>> > to and facilitate the transhipment of illicit goods, whether it be via
>> > the
>> > airport, the wharf facilities or the road system. With the closing of
>> > the
>> > RCMP detachments, the municipal public security services will have
>> > additional responsibilities thrust upon them for which they do not have
>> the
>> > required expertise to conduct investigations under the many complex
>> federal
>> > laws, especially as this type of mandate does not fit the level of
>> service.
>> >
>> > Furthermore, some crimes take place in the cities but they originate
>> in
>> > neighbouring municipalities where the local police have no jurisdiction
>> > to
>> > intervene. In the same vein, many municipalities currently deplore the
>> > reduction in the number of patrols carried out by the Sûreté du Québec
>> > in
>> > their cities, since their municipal police force was abolished.
>> >
>> > The Rivière-du-Loup region has many unwatched roads and trails in the
>> > Pohénégamook, Témiscouata and Kamouraska areas that can be accessed by
>> > various means of transportation such as four-wheel drive vehicles,
>> > snowmobiles, etc.
>> >
>> > The removal of services inevitably means added costs for our citizens.
>> >
>> > As for Roberval, the priority that the RCMP claims to be giving to the
>> > Aboriginal issue also opens up a number of questions for us. The
>> Aboriginal
>> > communities that are located near urban centres may be properly served,
>> > perhaps, but what about the more northern communities of the Innu, Cree
>> and
>> > Atikamek.
>> >
>> > The demographic statistics are well known: a non-Aboriginal Quebec
>> > family produces 1.43 children per family, whereas Quebec Aboriginal
>> families
>> > produce 4.3 children per family. Thirty percent of the population in
>> > these
>> > communities is under 16 years of age with all the attending social
>> miseries
>> > (alcoholism, substance abuse, suicide, sexual abuse) experienced by such
>> > communities. The RCMP has no known strategy to follow up on these issues
>> > than to close the detachments neighbouring these communities. They
>> > surely
>> do
>> > not realize how fragile the situation is.
>> >
>> > Nobody can be happy about this situation and the presence of the RCMP
>> on
>> > federal lands is essential. The Sûreté du Québec must support the RCMP
>> > and
>> > the Aboriginal police forces but the responsibility for supporting local
>> > police forces rests primarily with the federal government. In this
>> > geographical context, what message does the Canadian government wish to
>> > deliver to the Quebec regions and the Aboriginal communities?
>> >
>> > Lastly, before concluding, I'd like to talk about the Saint-Hyacinthe
>> > region. For a number of years, the Saint-Hyacinthe region has been
>> > contending with organized crime squatting on farmland for the purpose of
>> > growing large amounts of cannabis. With the presence of the RCMP
>> detachment
>> > over the past few years, the situation has greatly improved. The RCMP
>> > represents an important deterrent in the fight against organized crime.
>> The
>> > RCMP and the SQ exchange information almost daily.
>> >
>> > In conclusion, Mr. Chairman, the mayors request that the Solicitor
>> > General decree a moratorium on the decision announced regarding the
>> > reassignment of the personnel of nine RCMP detachments in Quebec,
>> especially
>> > as this decision was made without any real consultation having taken
>> place.
>> > They invite the Solicitor General to review this matter, stay the
>> > decision
>> > and give back to the municipalities the personnel needed to carry out
>> > the
>> > RCMP's mandates.
>> >
>> > Á (1130)
>> >
>> > By closing the nine RCMP detachments in Quebec, the Canadian
>> government
>> > is sending a clear message to criminal groups: "Come out to the regions,
>> > there is no more surveillance." The new policy advocated by the
>> > government
>> > in the RCMP issue seems to be based more on an internal management
>> operation
>> > rather than on a real concern to better protect the borders and help
>> > stop
>> > organized crime and terrorism.
>> >
>> > A complete analysis of criminal movements operating in the regions is
>> > urgently needed, unless one already exists and has been ignored. It
>> > seems
>> > unlikely that the use of border detection will be as efficient and
>> effective
>> > as systematic patrolling. The Americans realized this quickly on
>> > September
>> > 11, 2001. Following the atrocious and tragic events in New York, the
>> > media
>> > brought out the fact that the American administration might have focused
>> too
>> > much on intelligence to the detriment of a more deterrent local
>> > presence.
>> >
>> > No detection surveillance or intelligence-oriented techniques could be
>> > as great a deterrent as a local presence. The minimum number of officers
>> and
>> > necessary funds must be given back to the regions so that we can fight
>> crime
>> > and the resulting social problems effectively. By losing the RCMP
>> personnel
>> > in our municipalities, we lose the synergy with our police forces and
>> > the
>> > stakeholders in the community.
>> >
>> > Everyone is decrying this decision: the mayors of the nine cities
>> > concerned; the MRC prefects; the Association des policiers provinciaux;
>> the
>> > Fédération des policiers et policières municipaux du Québec; the
>> Fraternité
>> > des policiers de la Montérégie; the Association de la Gendarmerie Royale
>> du
>> > Canada au Québec. We are unanimous in requesting that this decision be
>> > reversed, or at the very least that a moratorium be decreed, to
>> > re-examine
>> > the whole situation.
>> >
>> > We request that we be ensured that our taxes provide us with the same
>> > services as elsewhere. Crime and organized crime circles are not
>> > confined
>> to
>> > any regions, cities or borders and do not need a consultation study or
>> > to
>> be
>> > heard by committees in order to act. They are where we are not. They
>> > look
>> > for the weak link. Do not make way for them because, rest assured, they
>> will
>> > come, if they have not already done so.
>> >
>> > Mr. Chairman and committee members, thank you for your attention. With
>> > your permission, I'm going to hand over to the representatives and
>> > mayors
>> > here with me today. They will round out the brief description I've given
>> you
>> > of the regions as a whole. I'll start with the mayor of Rivière-du-Loup,
>> Mr.
>> > D'Amour.
>> >
>> > Á (1135)
>> >
>> >
>> > Mr. Jean D'Amour (Mayor, City of Rivière-du-Loup): Thank you very
>> much,
>> > Mr. Racine. Ladies and gentlemen, first I want to thank you for
>> > receiving
>> us
>> > this morning. This is a particularly important subject for us.
>> >
>> > First, I'll say that the RCMP presence in Rivière-du-Loup dates back
>> to
>> > 1932. At that time, we had nine officers; from nine, the number fell to
>> > seven, then to two. We've finally just been told that, with only two
>> > resource persons, they can't adequately serve the area. I can't do
>> anything
>> > but agree with that. With two persons, how can anyone do a proper job?
>> >
>> > I don't intend to return to what my colleague, Mr. Racine, said a
>> moment
>> > ago about Rivière-du-Loup. Simply to clarify the context, I will say
>> > that
>> > Rivière-du-Loup is roughly 110 kilometers from the Atlantic Provinces
>> > and
>> > approximately 100 kilometers from Maine. We own an airport and have a
>> > deep
>> > water port nearby, the seaport of Gros-Cacouna.
>> >
>> > In short, there is a lot of traffic entering Rivière-du-Loup. With
>> > regard to the centralization of RCMP operations in Rimouski and
>> > Saint-Georges de Beauce, I would point out that Rimouski is
>> > approximately
>> > 120 kilometers from Rivière-du-Loup and Saint-Georges de Beauce 277
>> > kilometers. You can imagine the kind of situation this leads to in
>> > Rivière-du-Loup.
>> >
>> > Mr. Bourduas, who was asked how the RCMP would continue protecting the
>> > roads that are already protected and protecting the 100 or 150 access
>> > ways
>> > scattered over the area which are not, told us that that could be done
>> > electronically. He told us--and I take the liberty of repeating his
>> > words--that access via certain roads was monitored electronically and
>> > that
>> > RCMP officers did checks. They don't move in a case of a deer, but they
>> > do
>> > if they observe regular traffic. Can you imagine a smuggler deciding
>> > that
>> > Tuesday morning at nine o'clock is his day and time? I don't think so.
>> This
>> > situation is causing a lot of concern in Rivière-du-Loup.
>> >
>> > Lastly, let me tell you that, at a time when there has never been so
>> > much drug and narcotic activity in the area, the RCMP, by the actions it
>> is
>> > taking today, that is to say its reassignment process, will jump-start
>> > the
>> > crime industry like never before. This concerns us. Today drugs are
>> > being
>> > found in elementary schools. I don't know whether that disturbs you, but
>> > that concerns me, particularly as a mayor and the father of four
>> > children.
>> >
>> > Now I'm going to talk about the effects of this situation on police
>> ...

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It has everything to do with GM's shareholders' quest for profit For that reason methinks the Yankee lawyer Craig Glidden should call me back

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Replying to and  49 othersPiero Scaramuzzi posted "This is a tough break for the workers"

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Methinks the fancy Yankee lawyer Craig Glidden should call me back and answer my email as well N'esy Pas?


 


https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/general-motors-closure-oshawa-assembly-plant-1.4920438



'They are not closing our damn plant': Union vows fight as GM plans Oshawa closing




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Piero Scaramuzzi
Piero Scaramuzzi
This is a tough break for the workers. As someone who lost a job due to a reorginization at the age of 52, I can understand the stress that this will cause.



Dan Reid
Dan Reid
@david mccaig I guess you were positioned with off topic posts. Some of your posts do cross boundaries.

As far as GM closing this plant, was to be expected. However our current federal government has put out a sign to the world, CANADA IS CLOSED FOR BUSINESS

Michael Murphy
Michael Murphy
@Dan Reid That explains the 4 US plant closures

Trudeau's fault too, as well as the rain in Oshawa today


David Amos
David Amos
@Piero Scaramuzzi "This is a tough break for the workers"

Methinks the fancy Yankee lawyer Craig Glidden should call me back and answer my email as well N'esy Pas?



Derrick Courtens
Derrick Courtens
@Michael Murphy Nope. Just Capitalism.

David Amos
David Amos
@Derrick Courtens YUP












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It has everything to do with GM's shareholders' quest for profit For that reason methinks the Yankee lawyer Craig Glidden should call me back and answer my email as well Ford & Trudeau & their opposition should know the reason why N'esy Pas? 



https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/gm-oshawa-trudeau-ford-1.4921331




For Trudeau and Doug Ford, General Motors' timing could hardly be worse



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James Holden
bill chagwich
liberals trying desperately to blame Premier Ford, now that is a joke in itself, 4 months on the job verses 3 plus years of Trudeau liberals, and 15 years of Wynne liberal government, I rest my case


James Holden
James Holden
@bill chagwich

This closure has noting to do with Canadian governments present or past or even provincial.

David Amos
David Amos
@James Holden True It has everything to do with GM's corporate shareholders' quest for a profit on their investment For that reason methinks the fancy Yankee lawyer Craig Glidden should call me back and answer my email as well. Ford and Trudeau and their opposition should know the reason why N'esy Pas?



mo bennett
mo bennett
@bill chagwich this had nothing to do with politicians, and everything to do with GM greed. get over it!


David Amos
David Amos
@mo bennett Methinks you know that is why I mentioned my contact with the fancy Yankee lawyer Craig Glidden N'esy Pas?



'They are not closing our damn plant': Union vows fight as GM plans Oshawa closing

Some 2,500 jobs on the line as automaker launches massive restructuring effort


Members of Unifor, the union representing workers at the General Motors assembly plant in Oshawa, Ont., block the entrance and set up a picket line Monday ahead of the company's plant shutdown announcement. Workers call the plan a 'slap in the face.' (Eduardo Lima/Canadian Press)



The union representing thousands of autoworkers is vowing to fight back against the General Motors plan to close an Oshawa, Ont., plant in 2019 as part of a global restructuring.

It's not clear how many of the 2,500 employees at the Oshawa assembly facility will lose their jobs under the sweeping strategy, which GM says aims to lower carbon emissions and prepare for a future of electric and autonomous vehicles.

Workers at the plant walked off the job Monday morning in protest.



Jerry Dias, national president of Unifor, blasted GM's move, which he says violates its agreement with workers, and praised those who work at the plant, which is about 60 kilometres east of Toronto.

"You're the No. 1 plant that [GM's] got," he told the crowd.

"They are not closing our damn plant without one hell of a fight."

Dias said the union is sick of GM outsourcing Canadian work to Mexico, and will spend the next year fighting the planned closure, and will do whatever it takes to keep the jobs in Oshawa. He suggested one thing the Canadian government could do is implement tariffs on Mexican-made vehicles.

"Sisters and brothers, buckle up," he said.

When GM confirmed the closure Monday, it said the company is exploring options to retool the facility. This means they could close or they could get different vehicles to build.


Premier Doug Ford says Ontario can't do anything to stop GM from shutting down its Oshawa plant. (Chris Young/Canadian Press)
Mary Barra, GM's chief executive officer, said from Detroit that the action to transform its product line and manufacturing process will save the company an estimated $6 billion US by the end of 2020.

"This industry is changing very rapidly when you look at all of the transformative technology — be it propulsion, autonomous driving, connectivity sharing — and we want to make sure we're well positioned," she said.

The plan will put GM in a "more agile, resilient and profitable" position for long-term success, she said.

The reduction includes 8,100 white-collar workers, Barra said, some of whom will take buyouts, while others will be laid off amid a 15 per cent cut of staff.

Nothing Ontario can do, premier says


Unifor said Monday it was told no vehicles are set to be assembled at the facility past December 2019.
The union is set to hold talks with GM on Monday afternoon.

Workers, meanwhile, are being urged to go back to the assembly line tomorrow.


Mary Barra, Detroit-based chair and chief executive of General Motors, confirmed more than 2,500 employees in Oshawa would be affected by the shutdown in 2019. (Paul Sancya/Associated Press)
Earlier, Premier Doug Ford called the news "absolutely devastating" during a fiery question period at Queen's Park.

Ford spoke to senior officials of GM Canada on Sunday and says he was told a plan to eliminate production was already underway.
During the conversation, Ford said he asked if there was anything the province could do to prevent the shutdown. He claims the automaker told him, "that ship has already left the dock" and the facility will be closed regardless of federal or provincial government intervention.

"They told me straight up there's nothing we can do," he said.

State of auto industry


The Detroit-based automaker had been quiet on the expected move since news broke Sunday evening.

But Barra revealed during a morning news conference in Detroit that GM would be terminating production at the Oshawa assembly plant, along with four other complexes in the U.S. and at more facilities outside North America that will be announced at a later date.

The U.S. assembly plants affected are in Detroit and Warren, Ohio, as well as transmission factories in Baltimore and Warren, Mich.


Employees walked out of the Oshawa assembly plant just before 9 a.m. ET Monday. (Eduardo Lima/Canadian Press)
"This industry is changing very rapidly and we want to make sure we're well positioned," Barra told reporters, noting the automaker will be focusing on its future through investment in autonomous and electric vehicles.

GM has yet to set a timetable for the production halt at the Oshawa plant, but confirmed it will take place sometime in 2019. Further, the vehicles produced there won't be sold in the U.S. after next year.

'Slap in the face'


Workers inside the plant stopped production shortly before 9 a.m. ET and set up a picket line outside an entrance gate. They called GM's plan a "slap in the face."

Zachary Way, a new hire at the plant, was among those who walked off the production line in protest and was waiting to hear more from the union.


General Motors will close its production plant in Oshawa, Ont., as part of a global restructuring plan that will allow the company to focus on electric and autonomous vehicle programs. (Eduardo Lima/Canadian Press)
Way told CBC News that the company has told him "basically nothing" at this point, although he's already fearing the worst. If he is laid off, "it'll be bad," he said.

Way's father and brother also work at the Oshawa plant, which he likened to the heart of the city. If it shuts down, Way said, he's not sure how Oshawa will recover. He likened an empty plant to an "open wound."

Watch workers react to GM's plans to close the Oshawa facility in 2019 as part of a global restructuring plan:




Oshawa assembly plant


The Oshawa plant, where GM Canada has its headquarters, produces the Chevrolet Impala and the Cadillac XTS cars, the majority of which are shipped south of the border. It also does the final assembly of the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickup trucks.

The complex is one of three GM manufacturing facilities in Ontario, along with St. Catharines and Ingersoll.


Oshawa Mayor John Henry's father and brother have worked at the GM assembly plant. (CBC)
The plant was headed for closure in June this year amid a slump in sales of passenger cars in North America, and specifically the U.S., for the two cars built in Oshawa.

In late 2017, GM Canada reported a 17.2 per cent year-over-year drop in vehicle sales, while Canadian year-to-year sales were up 13.6 per cent thanks to strong numbers earlier that year.
Around the same time, the auto manufacturer restarted a truck assembly line and scaled back car production to address shifting American buyer preferences.

Then, GM ramped up its cost-cutting efforts last month by offering buyouts to thousands of white-collar workers with 12 or more years of service in both Canada and the U.S. The company has said it needs to be smaller to prepare for possible tougher times.

'It's going to affect the province'


The assembly plant has formed the backbone of Oshawa's economy for more than 100 years. GM bought the plant in 1953 from McLaughlin Buicks, making it one of the biggest in the world.

Initially, Oshawa Mayor John Henry had hoped news of the closure was "just a rumour," but several hours after it made national headlines, he predicted "there's more to this than what we know."
Henry, who worked at the facility as a teen, claims a sombre mood is now blanketing the city because the economic ripple effect will send shockwaves beyond its workers and their families.

"This isn't just about building cars," he told CBC News on Monday, noting he had not yet spoken to anyone from GM.

"It's going to affect the province, it's going to affect the region."




Dozens of auto-parts businesses, as well as the companies that supply them, will also be affected. A wide array of local businesses, such as restaurants and retailers in Oshawa, could also feel the effects of the shutdown.

GM workers have been good for Oshawa, Henry noted, raising millions of dollars for charity like the local United Way, even during hard economic times.

"It's going to change the spending habits in this community," he said, adding the effects will be felt instantly especially during the holiday season.

"We thought with the recent investments that General Motors had made, that this plant was going to continue to produce vehicles for a long period of time."

'Oshawa built GM'


Chris Buckley, president of the Ontario Federation of Labour, said the move is "absolutely shameful" and that GM should treat its workers better.

"General Motors should be disgusted on how they're rewarding these members," Buckley told CBC News.

For every job at the assembly plant, he explains, an additional nine jobs are created in the community.
"This is going to be absolutely devastating," he said of the closure.
Words cannot fully describe the anxiety that my community is feeling at this moment.- MPP  Jennifer French
Oshawa NDP MPP Jennifer French also decried the plan, calling it a "callous decision that must be fought."

"GM did not build Oshawa. Oshawa built GM," French said in a statement on Sunday.

"Words cannot fully describe the anxiety that my community is feeling at this moment."

Here's a look at the impact of the GM assembly plant in Oshawa, Ont.:


With files from CBC's Meagan Fitzpatrick, Linda Ward, and The Canadian Press












For Trudeau and Doug Ford, General Motors' timing could hardly be worse

Billions of dollars in GM subsidies didn't protect politicians from being caught flat-footed by the closure


Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the House of Commons. The timing of the GM plant closure, coming immediately after an optimistic fall economic update, poses a profound challenge to a government making a case for re-election. (Canadian Press)


General Motors' decision to stop assembling vehicles at its Oshawa plant a year from now was made, for all intents and purposes, by stealth.

It caught politicians at all levels of government and of all political stripes completely off guard, despite their frequent conversations with the carmaker over the past year about the plant's future.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford and federal Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains said they only learned of the decision late Sunday. Both indicated they asked GM what could be done to save the plant, and the 2,600 jobs there, only to be told the decision was final.


Are we disappointed? Yeah, we're disappointed in GM," Ford told reporters, pointing out that the company benefited from billions of dollars in life-support from both levels of government during the economic downturn of a decade ago.


Ontario Premier Doug Ford: "Yeah, we're disappointed in GM." (Chris Young/Canadian Press)
"We've been engaging with them for months about the future prospects of the Oshawa plant," Bains said in his own news conference Monday. "They had made no specific acknowledgement about the future of this plant."

While the impact of the job losses will be significant in Oshawa and the surrounding regions east of Toronto, their national effect looks less severe.

The plant accounts for 6 per cent of total vehicle production in Canada, said Scotiabank economist Juan Manuel Herrera, who publishes the bank's monthly Global Auto Report. Production in Oshawa was set to decline next year by 40 per cent from current levels because the vehicle models made there aren't big sellers.

Undermining a message of optimism


"This is not a Canadian-specific issue," said Herrera. "It's a GM-specific issue."

The Oshawa plant is one of six facilities GM is closing next year. Four are in the U.S. and one is in South Korea.

"We recognize the need to stay in front of changing market conditions and customer preferences to position our company for the long term," GM chair Mary Barra said in a statement.

Politically, there's never a good time for a company to announce plant closures. But this one, by an iconic car maker, comes at an especially awkward time for the federal government.

Finance Minister Bill Morneau released his fall economic update less than a week ago. It promises to provide more than $14 billion in tax write-offs to companies investing in new machinery and technology in Canada, and forecasts continued strong economic growth and job creation.

That outlook hasn't been sitting well with taxpayers in Alberta, where continued low oil prices have led to layoffs and calls for help from Ottawa.
The price gap between a barrel of West Texas Intermediate and Western Canadian Select is more than $40 right now because of Canada's over-reliance on selling to the U.S. market.

"Ottawa is living in a different economic world," Alberta's NDP finance minister, Joe Ceci, said when he learned there would be no help for the energy sector from Morneau's economic update.

The sudden (and apparently irreversible) closure of one of GM's oldest car plants represents a new challenge for Prime Minister Trudeau after a year of uncertainty over the future of North American trade, continuing tariffs on steel and aluminum and new North American content rules for autos.

Jerry Dias is president of Unifor, the union that represents Canadian auto workers. His support during the prolonged NAFTA talks gave important political cover to the Trudeau team as it pursued high-risk trade negotiations with the Trump administration. Now he's telling plant workers the union intends to fight the closure; he'll be in Ottawa on Tuesday and said expects a meeting with Trudeau then.


Members of Unifor, the union representing workers at Oshawa's General Motors car assembly plant, protest outside the plant Monday, Nov 26, 2018. (Eduardo Lima/Canadian Press)
"We're going to say to the government that we are going to have to use every trick, every tool," Dias said, adding GM already has transferred the production of nearly a million vehicles to Mexico.

"We're going to have to use all the power of government to make sure General Motors understands that they are not betraying Canada again."

Charlotte Yates, principal investigator at the Automotive Policy Research Centre in Guelph, told CBC News that the Oshawa plant had been in a vulnerable position for years because of its location outside the Detroit-Windsor hub.

Still, she said, the impact in that region can't be ignored.

From 'open for business' to hoping for EI


"There are auto parts makers who supply that plant. There are people who provide services to that plant," she said. "(It) is the centre of a manufacturing ecosystem on which thousands of people depend for their livelihood."

At both the federal and provincial levels, the political stakes are daunting. Ford came to power earlier this year announcing Ontario is "open for business." On Monday, he was talking about assisting laid-off workers and working with the federal Liberals to ensure those who lose their jobs get the maximum benefits under Employment Insurance.

The federal Liberals head to the polls in less than a year. Ridings in the Greater Toronto area are highly competitive. Losing thousands of jobs in the auto sector, on top of the job losses in Alberta and Saskatchewan linked to low oil prices, doesn't make for the kind of economic record that helps keep a party in power.

Federal Conservatives didn't pass up the opportunity to accuse Trudeau of giving up on the first day.

"We believe there's a future in Canada for manufacturing if we all work together and fight for it," said Conservative Erin O'Toole, who represents the riding of Durham, just outside Oshawa.

New Democrats, meanwhile, were swift to point to the vast amount of government money GM has consumed over the years.

Watch Opposition MPs pitch their ideas for saving GM in Oshawa



"We can't afford billions of dollars in tax giveaways to large companies when those same companies are pulling up stakes and leaving people out of work," said MP Guy Caron.

The Trudeau government may have been caught off-guard by GM's announcement on Oshawa. But they're getting plenty of warning now that it would be a mistake, politically, to accept it without a fight.


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Methinks if Mr Higgs had two clues between his ears he would expropriate the Potash Mine in Sussex that just got wrote off and start selling salt ASAP N'esy Pas?




Higgs's bid to revive Energy East 'virtually impossible,' says ex-pipeline exec



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David Amos
David Amos
"Higgs's position understandable"

Methinks Mr Higgs should pay attention to the emails he got and the phone calls his ministers and the opposition got from me today before the above quote is remotely true N'esy Pas?


Barry Odonnell
Barry Odonnell
@David Amos Yes. I am sure they are shaking in their boots after your emails.

David Amos
David Amos
@Barry Odonnell Methinks Time Will Tell the Tale N'esy Pas?

In the "Mean" time would you like some from me?



David Amos
David Amos
@David Amos BTW What did you think of my lawsuit?









Wally Manza
Wally Manza
Fact is, If the Irving family is behind this push then anything in Canada becomes possible. Very powerful family.


David Amos
David Amos
@Wally Manza YUP







 Matt Steele 
Matt Steele
It never hurts to try ; as they say " nothing ventured , nothing gained " : but Quebec would probably block the pipeline concept eventually . Quebec always wants something for nothing , and seems to have control over some N.B. politicians .


David Amos
David Amos
@Matt Steele Methinks you NDP dudes should know all about that N'esy Pas?








Laurie Clark 
Shawn Tabor
If nothing else, he is willing to try. Hats off to you Higgs for trying. Have nothing to lose. Run it along the highway as to keep a close eye on it. Easy to maintain, easy access. Do it.


Laurie Clark
Laurie Clark
@Shawn Tabor Give it a break! Higss knows full well that it will not go; he just wants the people to think he is trying to do something!

David Amos
David Amos
@Shawn Tabor It has to get through Quebec first








Harold Wood 
Harold Wood
Did not one of the New England States say they would be willing o enter into discussions to have the line run thru their state to New Brunswick and bypass Quebec?

Ian Scott
Ian Scott
@Harold Wood As stated it’s not just PQ in the way.

David Amos
David Amos
@Ian Scott True

Methinks Trump would never allow it anyway because it would not be to the Yankee advantage for us to get a world price for our oil now that he has conned Trudeau The Younger into NAFTA 2.0 N'esy Pas?







Paul Bourgoin
 Paul Bourgoin
Is the pipeline New Brunswick's priority to process and export oil to foreign markets? New Brunswick has many other priorities, our Province is on the road to bankruptcy, our children are leaving to find paying jobs wow! We should manage what we have, fine tune to return to being competitive on the world market.


David Amos
David Amos
@Paul Bourgoin "Is the pipeline New Brunswick's priority to process and export oil to foreign markets?"

NOPE







 Paul Bourgoin 
Paul Bourgoin
Tax breaks, subsidies to industry, New Brunswicker’s can't afford it. The funding available to support comes from an aging population who are losing their survival benefits such as ambulance services, hospital beds, cuts in Hospital staff, very little if any profits coming from crown land forests, laying off our forest rangers, closing our DNR offices, to sustain an economy that is drying up and our children are leaving New Brunswick for greener pastures. New Brunswick needs to rebuild our economy by properly managing what we have!


David Amos
David Amos
@Paul Bourgoin Methinks if Mr Higgs had two clues between his ears he would expropriate the Potash Mine in Sussex that just got wrote off and start selling salt ASAP N'esy Pas?







 Paul Bourgoin 
Paul Bourgoin
Our Fish and Wildlife Populations are gone and so went the revenue that it generated. Camp leases, hunting licenses, hunting expenses represents more money and jobs annually then forestry in New Brunswick. We needs to take care of our citizens first to maintain or try to return to where New Brunswick stood economically before!


David Amos
David Amos
@Paul Bourgoin I agree







Claudia Tannahill 
Claudia Tannahill
When looking at this map of this pipeline it doesn't make sense to me to run it so far across the country. Why can't they just build the processing plant at the source.Saint john oil refinery is old and outdated already. Economic benefit for New Brunswick ? How? Who deals with the spills ? And no money ever has made it from the Irvings into our coffers , actually its the reverse . We pay Irving to deforest our woods , build logging roads and grow the trees they plant. How do we benefit in any way from an oil pipeline ? I'm glad this is a minority government and stupid ideas like this can be blocked.


Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@Brian Robertson, not only in Canada but in North America! Got to give the devil his dues.

David Amos
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps "Got to give the devil his dues."

Methinks the lady doth know the devil all too well as do I N'esy Pas?






  
Joe campbell
Mack Leigh
Why is there not a story on the raging , rant in the NB Legislature by the newly elected Green Party MLA for Kent North ?? David C. must be so proud !!!!


David Amos
David Amos
@Mack Leigh "Why is there not a story on the raging , rant in the NB Legislature by the newly elected Green Party MLA"

Methinks everyone would enjoy that circus N'esy Pas?

Joe campbell
Joe campbell
@David Amos His supporters in Rogersville thinks he would be a great Premier








Joe campbell 
Marc LeBlanc
I'd rather have politicians who try and fail than those who don't


David Amos
David Amos
@Marc LeBlanc Methinks that depends very much on how big they fail N'esy Pas?







 Joe campbell 
Pete Lang
Well, it can't hurt to try...but don't forget about all the other problems that require your attention! Who knows...it may just work and put some NBers to work! We'll see! Good luck, Mr. Higgs!


David Amos
David Amos
@Pete Lang Yea Right









Marguerite Deschamps 
Marguerite Deschamps
I see that it didn't take long for Higgs to show his true colours and where his loyalty is; the Empire, of course!


Thomas Imber
Thomas Imber
@Marguerite Deschamps He wants to create jobs and economic growth in NB so we can pay for the schools and hospitals and roads that everyone wants. Those are his true colours.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Thomas Imber

Jobs? There will be little temporary job creation for this in New Brunswick, the Irvings don't even pay taxes...So I fail to see where we will get all the gold your talking about here.

Harold Wood
Harold Wood
@Marc Martin Irving probably the largest employer of francophones in the province or are we supposed to forget that.


David Amos
David Amos
@Marc Martin Cry me a river


Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@David Amos

Who yanked your chain again Davis ?

Rosco holt
Rosco holt
@Harold Wood
Don't forget Irving keeps many potential employers away or puts them out of business with the governments/ lawyers help.


Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Rosco holt

Actually they do, they killed all small mills owners across NB.

Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@Marc Martin, small mills and private woodlot owners!
Just like Ocran spray killed the price of cranberries, so dod Oxford the price of blueberries.
How long can these big corporations reduce us all to slaves and keep on laughing in our face? - What I am saying; they already do!

David Amos
David Amos
@Marc Martin "Who yanked your chain again Davis ?"

YOU



David Amos
David Amos
@Marc Martin Methinks I should ask what your lawyer thought of my lawsuit N'esy Pas?










 Joe campbell 
Roy Kirk
This is a non-starter. The EnergyEast line was only proposed when the KXL project was bogged down with the Obama administration. Trump's decision to proceed with KXL killed the EE proposal because the shippers transferred their commitments to the KXL line. And why would TCP now facilitate the EE line to compete with its KXL line?

No, if we want an all-Canada route to Atlantic tidewater, then build an electric rail line on a great circle route to the east. It will run thru sparsely populated area, giving depth to the country, allow the bitumen to be transported undiluted, and facilitate shipment from different ports in the east. A nice big national project with lots of opportunities to cut ribbons and pose for pictures. Just what every politician wants.

And rail lines can carry more than just oil/bitumen.


David Amos
David Amos
@Roy Kirk Dream on







 Joe campbell 
Mario Doucet
Trudeau and Quebec made sure this would never happen.


David Amos
David Amos
@Mario Doucet YUP








 Joe campbell 
Gary MacKay
Even though I agree with Mr. McConachy I find many of the comments here lacking of any knowledge of the subject and disparaging for little no reason at best. Even the provincial government would save by doing some basic research to determine the numerous reasons TransCanada after spending over one billion on the project threw in the towel. The comment here by CBC that "TransCanada withdrew its application for Energy East in October 2017, blaming the NEB's decision to apply stricter greenhouse gas emission criteria to its review." is not entirely the truth or factual. The NEB changed the rules to include up and down stream impacts. They are simply a carrier of product and have no means to provide that kind of information. That is still in place. Also there is plenty of facts available with why Quebec and parts of NB did not support it and would most likely retain there positions to the determent of the rest of the country.


Colin Seeley
Colin Seeley
@Gary MacKay

“ they are simply a carrier of product and have no means to provide that kind of information “

Please expand on comment. Who is “ they “ ?

Gary MacKay
Gary MacKay
@Colin Seeley Colin they is TransCanada. They accept a product to transfer from one location to another. The extraction and how it is done and what its impact is along with the end user's impact is not something TC is privy to. In most cases it would be proprietary to the companies producing and using. Hope that helps.

David Amos
David Amos
@Colin Seeley "Please expand on comment. Who is “ they “ ?"

Methinks one of the "they" could be your buddies in the Irving Clan after they bring lots of oil down here by rail they promoted Energy East bigtime as well N'esy Pas?

Gary MacKay
Gary MacKay
@David Amos David, actually there are 3 refinery's that would benefit enormously if the pipeline had been built. If you take the time to do some research you may be able to add some credible input, N'est Pas?

Colin Seeley
Colin Seeley
@Gary MacKay

Yes. Very clear. Thx

David Amos
David Amos
@Gary MacKay "If you take the time to do some research you may be able to add some credible input, N'est Pas?"

Methinks you should research me first because Mr Higgs and his cohorts know I was for Energy East when I was running in the election of the 42nd Parliament much to the chagrin of the Green Party N'esy Pas?








Daniel Rawlins 
Daniel Rawlins
Perhaps with the State of Montana having its foot on Keystones throat there is room for a second look at the Energy East pipeline, though I don't hold much hope for its chances. As far as Canada's petroleum resources go Atlantic Canada (the real east) has never been included in or been a part of Canada's great oil/gas wealth.


Sam Brown
Sam Brown
@Robert Brannen

And what industry generates the much tax revenue ?

One guess......

Now you know the rest of the story

Good Day

David Amos
David Amos
@Sam Brown Methinks you don't what entity puts more money into Alberta's bank account than the oil industry N'esy Pas?







 Joe campbell 
eddy watts
Irving giving Blaine bad advice.


David Amos
David Amos
@eddy watts Methinks they always do N'esy Pas?

William Reed
William Reed
@eddy watts

He is just the mouth piece for Irving, as many have said all along. Count how many times he ever mentions we ought to go after these people's offshore trusts. They are a bunch of takers and they have their eyes on more taking since it can be easily hid from collective obligations they also should face. For you will be the job that will give you a thirty year mortgage to really get you in line defending the wealth capturing they are so cleverly allowing with your debt expansion.

Brian Robertson
Brian Robertson
@William Reed
Curb your anti-Irving diatribe.
It's rants like yours that motivated the creation of the offshore headquarters.

And any discussion of confiscating any portion of monies held in another sovereign jurisdiction is a non-starter.

And, as far as being a mouthpiece for the Irvings; just how much allegiance do you owe to a former employer.

You define yourself with the myopic and biased proposals you espouse.

Barry Odonnell
Barry Odonnell
@eddy watts Ohh puhlease! Higgs wants to do something for your have nothing province and that is to create some...wait for it J-O-B-S!!

David Amos
David Amos
@Brian Robertson "It's rants like yours that motivated the creation of the offshore headquarters."

NOPE

Barry Odonnell
Barry Odonnell
@William Reed You seriously need help for your Irving obsession. I suggest you seek it. If no for Irving NB would have notta.






  


Brian Robertson
Brian Robertson
If enough political pressure is applied to the Liberals, the most likely outcome is we will end up owning two pipeline projects that will never be built.


David Amos
David Amos
@Brian Robertson Methinks thou doth jest too much Even the liberals ain't that dumb N'esy Pas?

Brian Robertson
Brian Robertson
@David Amos
Oh I wouldn't underestimate the depth of the Liberal's incompetence; nor that of their anti-leader, Trudeau.









Barry Odonnell 
William Reed
How despicably arrogant can you be? Not in government a month and they are fronting the energy industry's best interests left , right and center as if they are our own best collective interests and not theirs. People don't need jobs in this sector. This sector, as it exists now, needs to be rapidly shrunk. Get people jobs doing something we need done like teaching and caring for our elderly. Money is not mined; it's circulated and jobs should address real needs. It's bad enough they are suggesting we ought to be able to run governments with lotteries, alcohol sales and legalized drugs. Burning carbon resources by way of a match or a spark is not for this age. This is the same old neoliberal economic thought shared by the liberals that reaches us now by exploiting the language divide. What a relic of old failed thinking we have in place. Make the rich richer and watch your jobs serve nothing but pay for even more higher priced assets you are in life long debt to own. This is really about making you all pay economic rent to lenders. That's why they want you to have a job. Meanwhile the proceeds of our activity land in offshore trusts if they are not speculated away in stock markets that own increasingly more assets for the richest.


David Amos
David Amos
@William Reed "How despicably arrogant can you be?"

Methinks you should have heard Minister Cardy yapping on CBC this morning if you want an answer N'esy Pas?









Harold Benson 
Harold Benson
NB economy is about to pick up. The Alberta workers are coming home for good. They see the writing on the wall in the energy sector.


David Amos
David Amos
@Harold Benson Methinks your old buddy Sam must agree with us N'esy Pas?








Joe campbell 
maude windsor
energy east was cut by trudeau using 'policy and truth' lying statements...because quebec did not want the pipeline.....new brunswick was hurt because of trudeau....the truth is this----quebec has many MP seats in the province (enough to give any political party a majority government)....also NB..but NB problem is lack of educated workforce...and too many educated only in french language..but these people get the welfare of government jobs. Irving would benefit from energy east...but trudeau has them taken care of by subsidizing the millions of barrels of crude carry vessles into saint john...from saudi,iran,iraq,africa where crude is extracted without environment regualations......note: if trudeau is re-elected in 2019 then the maritime provinces are done for.


David Amos
David Amos
@maude windsor Methinks everybody knows that I am no fan of Trudeau The Younger However even Mr Higgs knows he not to be blamed for the failures of Energy East We should be fair N'esy Pas?







Harold Benson 
Harold Benson
With the Ottowashawa racket , do you even figure we are on the radar?


David Amos
David Amos
@Harold Benson Methinks the fancy Yankee lawyer Craig Glidden should call me back and answer my email as well N'esy Pas?



Higgs's bid to revive Energy East 'virtually impossible,' says ex-pipeline exec

Premier sees new Ontario, Quebec governments making revival possible


Premier Blaine Higgs wants to revive Energy Energy, but a former TransCanada Corp. executive said it's a pipe dream. (James West/Canadian Press)


A former pipeline executive who worked on the proposed Energy East project says Premier Blaine Higgs's plan to revive the project is "virtually impossible."

Higgs has floated the idea of several provincial governments banding together to create a holding company that would re-submit the Energy East application to the National Energy Board, then hand it back to a private company once it's approved.
But Dennis McConachy, who worked on the Energy East and Keystone XL projects for Calgary-based TransCanada Corp., said that's unlikely to work.


"I would think it would be virtually impossible to be taken seriously by the NEB," he said.

Many oil producers that planned to ship their product on Energy East transferred those commitments to TransCanada's Keystone XL after the Alberta-New Brunswick proposal was withdrawn.


Dennis McConachy, who worked on the Energy East and Keystone XL projects for Calgary-based TransCanada Corp., said it's unlikely the project would be taken seriously by the National Energy Board. (DOCE)
Provincial governments wanting to revive Energy East would have to find a way to re-assemble those bookings, McConachy said, to give the plan "commercial credibility."

"I would not think that's very feasible," he said.

Proof of economic feasibility required


The NEB requires companies applying to build a pipeline to provide "evidence to support economic feasibility" in order for it to assess the proposal, board spokesperson Chantal Macleod said in an email.

A provincial holding company couldn't demonstrate that unless it had producers willing to commit to using the pipeline, McConachy said. "This goes to the heart of the matter."

Energy East would have been a 4,600-kilometre pipeline to carry Alberta oil across the country to Saint John. Most of the oil would have been exported to foreign markets, though some would have been processed at the Irving Oil refinery.



TransCanada's Energy East pipeline would have moved crude from Alberta to the Atlantic. (Canadian Press)
The route to the east was conceived when Alberta oil producers were facing opposition to two other pipelines: the Keystone XL line to the United States and the Northern Gateway line to the British Columbia coast.

TransCanada withdrew its application for Energy East in October 2017, blaming the NEB's decision to apply stricter greenhouse gas emission criteria to its review.
Some economists say the more likely reason TransCanada gave up on Energy East was a deteriorating business case for the pipeline. With Keystone XL and the Trans Mountain pipeline moving forward, oil production in Alberta didn't warrant a third export pipeline.

TransCanada's role


Higgs said his plan would relieve TransCanada from the burden of going through a long regulatory process. It also "doesn't really incur expenses as such for the government, not any significant amount."

But McConachy said that seriously underestimates the cost of filing a major regulatory application and guiding it through 21 months of hearings and consultations.

"Those are numbers in the hundreds of millions of dollars," he said.
We wouldn't stand in the way of that pipeline moving forward. We believe it's in the interest of all Canadians.- Todd Smith, Ontario's economic development minister
Another obstacle is that "you can't actually do Energy East unless you have TransCanada's concurrence to do it" because two-thirds of the pipeline would have been a conversion of the company's existing gas line, McConachy said.

TransCanada said in a statement last week it had "no plans" to revisit the proposal.

Higgs spoke about reviving the project leading up to the election campaign and now says he wants to work with other pipeline-friendly provinces to bring it back to life.

"It's trying to find a way around the roadblocks," he said. "I spent a career trying to find ways to get things done, not find a reason not to do them."

Friendly governments


He said he'll talk to Ontario and Saskatchewan about creating a holding company "that would put the application forward, the same application TransCanada put forward."

Once the NEB approved it, "then you go to the companies — could be TransCanada again, or others — and you say, 'OK, this barrier has been removed.'"

Higgs said the election of a PC government in Ontario and a business-friendly Coalition Avenir Québec government in that province makes a revival possible.


Quebec Premier Francois Legault, left, meets with Ontario Premier Doug Ford at Queens Park, in Toronto on Monday. New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs sees the new provincial leaders as potential partners in an Energy East revival. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young)
Ontario Economic Development Minister Todd Smith said during a visit to Fredericton last week that "we wouldn't stand in the way of that pipeline moving forward. We believe it's in the interest of all Canadians."

But he was non-committal on the idea of Ontario helping incorporate a company to push the project.

"I'm not going to tip our hand on that one just yet, but we are going to enter into some talks on all kinds of important issues," he said.

New Quebec premier Francois Legault said in 2016 he would only support the project if the province received billions of dollars in oil royalties.

Higgs's position understandable


McConachy, who retired from TransCanada in 2014 as executive vice-president of pipeline strategy and development, said he understands why Higgs is pushing Energy East.

Besides the economic benefit to New Brunswick, both Keystone XL and Trans Mountain have suffered new delays in recent months, making it difficult for Alberta to benefit from world oil prices far higher than the U.S. price.

"It's entirely understandable why a New Brunswick premier would be highly motivated to continue to explore any set of ideas that might revive the project," he said.

If Keystone XL were cancelled over legal delays in the U.S., Energy East might start to look possible again, he added, but it will still have to overcome political opposition in Quebec, Indigenous opposition and other obstacles.






Kris Austin 'shocked' by Green MLA's Nazi reference

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Methinks its predictable that CBC is blocking many of my comments today for the benefit of the SANB We can only imagine how others are blocked as well N'esy Pas? 


https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2018/11/kris-austin-shocked-by-green-mlas-nazi.html









Kris Austin 'shocked' by Green MLA's Nazi reference in rebuke of People's Alliance rhetoric



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David Amos
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David Amos
Methinks its predictable that CBC is blocking many of my comments today for the benefit of the SANB We can only imagine how others are blocked as well N'esy Pas?

 
David Amos
David Amos
@David Amos Go figure why I Tweeted this





David Amos
David Amos
Methinks I should reveal that my comment sense has always told me not to believe any of the political parties and their leaders in particular That is why so many folks don't vote and I always run as Independent N'esy Pas?


Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
... and also why you receive so many votes.

Randy McNally
Randy McNally
@David Amos "comment sense" was this a genuine Freudian slip, or a literary gymnastics move? Either way it's brilliant. lol.

David Amos
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps "and also why you receive so many votes."

Methinks if you had any common sense you should ask yourself why so many of our comments are blocked and or deleted N'esy Pas?







 pete prosser 
pete prosser
Apology?


Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@pete prosser

Why ?

pete prosser
pete prosser
@Marc Martin
Because it is the right thing to do.
That is what adults do.
Especially those who want to be role models for others, for their children.

David Amos
Content disabled.
David Amos
@Marc Martin Methinks you and your former beloved former President of the SANB would never understand common sense N'esy Pas?

David Amos
Content disabled.
David Amos
@David Amos Methinks I should not be surprised N'esy Pas?



Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@pete prosser

But he cant express his right to speak ?


David Amos
David Amos
@Marc Martin Methinks I should be allowed the same right N'esy Pas?








 pete prosser 
Gil Murray
Nazi comparisons are ridiculous and insulting. It amounts to fear mongering and has no substance. If this were reversed there would be no end to the calls for resignations.
However, there is no justification for threatening anyone and charges should be laid against those "radicals" if it is possible to find them.


David Amos
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David Amos
@Gil Murray Welcome to the Circus

David Amos
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David Amos
@David Amos Surprise Surprise Surprise


David Amos
David Amos
@Gil Murray "Nazi comparisons are ridiculous and insulting. "

YUP





 pete prosser 
george bath
"Kent North's Kevin Arseneau drew a parallel between Kris Austin's frequent use of the phrase "common sense" and a famous quotation by Joseph Goebbels, Hitler's minister of propaganda".

that sentence posted is confusing. "drew a parallel" Did MLA Green say this?
After reading the story, I declare Austin is the problem.


Johnny Horton
Johnny Horton
@george bath

It’s not confusing,

There is zero reason ever to even mention a Canadian and a nazi in the same sentence/paragraph. Ever.

Ed Norton
Ed Norton
@Johnny Horton
Arseneau was playing with fire with his rhetoric. It was not appropriate for a democratic legislature.

That rhetoric completely eclipsed the point he really wanted to make.

Randy McNally
Randy McNally
@george bath As a supporter of Kris Austin, have to say that I am not a big fan of ambiguous terminology , but politics is full of it - always has been and that's just the way that it is. But realistically, if Arsenault was not trying to be intentionally inflammatory he might have used relatively recent Canadian example of Ontario premier Mike Harris who staged the "common sense revolution" 1995-2005. Mr Arsenaul in my opinion, when he says things like this, he is being intentionally decisive and is speaking to the hard - line Acadian population more than he is the "greens" per se.

David Amos
David Amos
@Ed Norton YUP








Roy Nicholl
Ian Scott
Arseneau should go to PQ for a bit . Must feel real good when you cannot go to English school as a choice unless your mother tongue was english for generations. If you want to talk about freedoms of language etc best start there.


Roy Nicholl
Roy Nicholl
@Ian Scott
That is not how access to English schools works in Québec, nor is it how access to French or English Schools works in NB.

Shawn McShane
Shawn McShane
@Roy Nicholl DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION POLICY 321 New Brunswick

6.1.2 The superintendent shall not admit a French speaking student or bilingual student to the French Immersion Program in English language schools.

Kent Lee
Kent Lee
@Roy Nicholl

students can only register in French schools if they speak French, are bilingual or speak neither... the only acception is if the student has ayant droit, meaning one of their parents attended a French school. If this is the case they don’t have to speak French.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Shawn McShane

So French is denied education ? Why is it English student are allowed into French schools ?

David Amos
David Amos 
 @Ian Scott Methinks you should read this article that came out while I was running against Mr Arseneaus cohorts in the Sussex area N'esy Pas?

Common Sense certainly does not apply in this instance perhaps Minister Cardy can explain now that he is the temporary boss

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/french-immersion-francophone-school-district-asd-1.4814847

11-year-old Sussex girl forced to attend school in Saint John

Education policy says French-speaking students cannot attend French immersion
connell smith · CBC News · Posted: Sep 10, 2018 11:58 AM AT



Shawn McShane
Shawn McShane
@Marc Martin DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONPOLICY 321
Admission to French Language Schools
(a) the student is proficient in French;
(b) the student is proficient in both official languages;
(c) the student is proficient in neither official language;

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Shawn McShane

And yet my colleague has 6 English student in the same class as her kid in first grade in the French school in Fredericton, I think your making things up buddy.

David Amos
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David Amos
@Marc Martin Methinks you have no buddies in Fredericton N'esy Pas?








pete prosser
I am a full supporter of Kris Austin and his party. I do not believe that Arseneau's comments were "an invitation" to clarify what common sense means. I believe they were an invitation to engage in unnecessary and distracting political drama, and I hope Kris Austin can see through that measley attempt.


David Amos
David Amos
@ Methinks we should ask who you are N'esy Pas?

 

David Amos
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David Amos
@Angie Brideau Methinks it rather interesting that your name suddenly appeared N'esy Pas?








pete prosser 
Ed Norton
Arseneau definitely overreached in his comment. However, I agree with his opinion that the phrase "common sense" has become a mantra among some circles, a sort of catch all phrase to sooth political supporters. It is so over used it is essentially meaningless.

That said, Arseneau comments were loaded with inappropriate comparisons. Far too provocative.

Who would have ever thought provincial politics in NB could be interesting?


David Amos
David Amos
@Ed Norton "Who would have ever thought provincial politics in NB could be interesting?"

Methinks you should check my work N'esy Pas?









 pete prosser 
Natalie Pugh
"He suggested Austin has been invoking "common sense" to disguise an agenda to undermine francophone rights" LOL, what a joke!!!

Greens showing their true agenda!!


David Amos
David Amos
@Natalie Pugh YUP







 pete prosser 
Robert Brannen
"Austin said Arseneau's speech will make that more difficult.

'Comments like that will only further isolate Mr. Arseneau from a lot of the decision-making within the workings of government. I don't know what his strategy was. I don't know what he was looking to accomplish, if he was just trying to drum up his base'." ----- from CBC article.

Austin's response sounds very much like the political rhetoric issuing forth from politicians to our South.


David Amos
David Amos
@Robert Brannen Methinks the MLAs may have been wise to bar Mr. Arneneau from the parliamentary properties years ago and the former Speaker Chris Collins was not a wiseguy to remove it when he became the President o the SANB N'esy Pas?








pete prosser 
Jeff Smith
Invoke Godwin's rule for the legislature. The first person to mention Nazi's loses the argument.


David Amos
David Amos
@Jeff Smith Methinks the Murphy's law applies in this instance N'esy Pas?










 pete prosser 
Charles van Duren
Invoking "common sense" as a political justification is a bit like claiming truth for something that "everybody is saying" or "everybody knows".

Sound familiar?

Invoking common sense means never having to clearly explain yourself.


Pierre LaRoches
Pierre LaRoches
@Charles van Duren invoking the Nazis does the same thing. Immediately lowers the discourse to the lowest common denominator. It is something that people, like Mr Areseneau here, do when they have nothing better to support an argument.

David Amos
David Amos
@Charles van Duren "Sound familiar?" Methinks everybody knows common sense is the ultimate oxymoron to employed by any politician. Its kinda like Hollywood expecting Yankees to believe "Love means never having to say you're sorry" Yet many Canadians say they are sorry all that time Hence they must think nobody loves them N'esy Pas?








 pete prosser 
Craig O'Donnell
Well Kris, the hard truth comes out. To an ultra-lefty like the Green MLA, anybody that does not agree with far left ideology, then under the current social climate, it's just fine to label them a "populist extreme right-winger", throw in the word Nazi or Fascist, and maybe racist to boot. It's appalling that people that make these kinds of accusations nowadays are not brought to task for them.


David Amos
David Amos
@Craig O'Donnell Methinks many would agree that it just a failed attempt at hard ball politicking before the confidence vote N'esy Pas?








pete prosser 
Randy McNally
I'm not surprised that Mr. Arseneau is unaware of the meaning of common sense as some may see this lack of knowledge is reflected in his expectations. Kris Austin said nothing in my opinion to warrant such attack on himself or his party. It appears to me that Mr. Arseneaul is using inflammatory language in an attempt to grab some national attention in order to bolster his perceptional distortions.


Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Randy McNally

* Kris Austin said nothing in my opinion to warrant such attack on himself or his party.*

Of course not he only participated in all the anti-French manifestation and reunions with all the anti-French groups in NB......

David Amos
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David Amos
@Marc Martin Methinks your beloved former President of the SANB, the French Lieutenant of the the Watermelon Party and former wannabe liberal MLA candidate put his foot in his mouth bigtime once again N'esy Pas?

David Amos
David Amos
@David Amos Surprise Surprise Surprise

Randy McNally
Randy McNally
@Randy McNally Why do you disable my comments when they are clearly not abusive, insulting or inflammatory. I merely asked Mr Martin to explain what he means by anti-French groups in NB because I know of none.

Vernon McPhee
Vernon McPhee
@Randy McNally Get used to it. Happens to mine sometimes as well for no particular reason I can ascertain.

David Amos
David Amos
@Vernon McPhee It happened to about 1/3 of mine tonight









pete prosser 
William Edwards
He should be forced to apologize for these bigoted comments, if the speaker doesn't reprimand Arseneau then the legislature will be nothing but a gong show this session. Arseneau should be ashamed of himself for comparing rejection of his Acadia viewpoints to the Jewish holocaust.


Charles van Duren
Charles van Duren
@William Edwards

"comparing rejection of his Acadia viewpoints to the Jewish holocaust."

You're the one making this assertion. The comparison to Goebbels and propaganda techniques does not in any way imply what you infer.

David Amos
David Amos
@William Edwards "if the speaker doesn't reprimand Arseneau then the legislature will be nothing but a gong show this session"

Methinks many folks agree that is what it already is N'esy Pas?









 pete prosser 
Johnny Horton
We needed four people to go to a meeting. A two hour drive,

We didn’t require all four to have a license to drive as a factor in who got to go,

Common sense,


David Amos
David Amos
@Johnny Horton Methinks My Common Sense tells me that it depends very much on whether or not they are all coming from the same location in the same vehicle N'esy Pas?








 Tristan Gummow 
Tristan Gummow
The issue isnt what he quoted but who he quoted and there lies the issue. On its face its a very tame quote and does not contain anything racist or even overtly bad. As a matter of fact that very premise has been used in advertising for years. Just drill people over and over until they believe or agree. Could he have chosen a better person to quote? Certainly. Are people blowing it out of context and proportion? Certainly


David Amos
David Amos
@Tristan Gummow I disagree








pete prosser 
Mario Doucet
Francophone rights, now that's something we never hear about in Nouvelle Quebec.


David Amos
David Amos
@Mario Doucet Methinks thou doth jest too much N'esy Pas?








pete prosser 
Thomas Imber
Arseneau is making it very clear to New Brunswickers that he is the one with extreme views.

**** better reign in his loose cannon MLA before he hurts the Green Party's chances in the next election. His comments show that he is completely out of touch with reality.


Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Thomas Imber

Arseneau is extreme because he spoke about an extreme group ?

* before he hurts the Green Party's chances in the next election. *

He got elected up north, the kind of people your party is against.

David Amos
David Amos
@Marc Martin Methinks thinks I should ask what kind of people are blocking my replies to your nonsense N'esy Pas?









pete prosser 
Pierre LaRoches
Mr Arseneau knew exactly what he was doing and the comparison he was making. You can see very clearly at the 20 min mark of the video of his speech. Not only did he raise Goebbels he immediately nods dramatically and says 'yeah, I'm going Joseph Goebbels'. He knew that was a comparison that the house would find shocking, he knew and he went there anyway and then he acknowledged himself that it was language unbecoming.

This doesn't surprise as he was past president of the SANB, an organization that exists only to wedge us all further apart. They have no argument just outrage and when that won't work they result to name calling like Mr Areseau did here. Shameful.


David Amos
David Amos
@Pierre LaRoches I wholeheartedly Agree Sir










 pete prosser 
Colin Seeley
He’s “ Green “.

Doesn’t get it.

What he does get is “ Power “.

Green’s will do & say anything to get to be in Power !

I heard one say GM closing Oshawa is good for the Climate.


David Amos
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David Amos
@Colin Seeley Methinks some folks may remember that the leader of the Watermelon Party who can't be named in CBC said on Rogers TV long ago that we get the governments we deserve N'esy Pas?



David Amos
David Amos
@David Amos It appears the CBC is rethinking a few things N'esy Pas?






 


Shane MacDonald
Shane MacDonald
This is the challenge the Green party will face in each province. They have some good ideas, but their platform and ethos tends to attract those who are lass politically savvy. Some see that as a good thing, but the byproduct is that you get gaffes like this one that can really damage the credibility of the party among mainstream voters. It is a fine line to walk - be radical enough that you are seen as a breath of fresh air, but not so radical that people think you are full of... radicals.


Gisele Grignet
Gisele Grignet
@Shane MacDonald I'm not sure where that idea comes from. When reading the green policies - fed and provincial - I find them to be fiscally conservative. I'm quite surprised they don't have more conservative followers.

Shane MacDonald
Shane MacDonald
@Gisele Grignet

As I said, it isn't the ideas - it is the people. The professional politicians tend to align with the traditional parties. That means that the Greens tend to get people who are more prone to making errors of judgement like this (think May at the press dinner a few years ago).

David Amos
David Amos
@Shane MacDonald "The professional politicians tend to align with the traditional parties. "

Methinks many Maritimers would agree that politicians should not be professionals N'esy Pas?









 pete prosser 
Mario Doucet
Defund SANB now. What does the green party policies have to do with language rights? The never ending story of NB is language issues. All government decisions are made based on how it will affect our minority.


Gisele Grignet
Gisele Grignet
@Mario Doucet WOW. There are SOOOO many more issues to be tackled in NB. Language seems like a grand distraction in my opinion. That said, no party is ignoring the language issue.

David Amos
David Amos
@Mario Doucet "Defund SANB now"

I agree








 pete prosser 
Shawn McShane
Common sense: The ability to use good judgment in making decisions to live in a reasonable and safe way.

The opposite of common sense: Emotion overrules logic, language comes before life and safety and an emotional person invokes a dreadful quotation.


David Amos
David Amos
@Shawn McShane So you say







pete prosser 
Tim Raworth
We like to vent our frustations on the comments dont we. Lets start venting them to David ****, Arsenault himself and the provincial Ombudsman.


David Amos
David Amos
@Tim Raworth I second that emotion









Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
Man up and define "common sense" Austin! - I bet you can't.


Tim Raworth
Tim Raworth
@Marguerite Deschamps all you have to do is go to panb.ca and you will see what they mean by common sense. No great surprises or Nazi propaganda. But you would rather spout off gibberish than look.

Jim Reid
Jim Reid
@Marguerite Deschamps let me hear your version

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Marguerite Deschamps

Totally true !!!!

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Tim Raworth

PANB who has no French candidates who doesn't run into any French regions and does not want any interview with any French media, that PANB ?

David Amos
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks the lady doth protest too much once again N'esy Pas?







pete prosser 
Stephen Wood
It seems Arseneau and his SANB followers fear equality, change and working along side Anglophones in New Brunswick . Thank God NOT all French Acadians are of this twisted mindset Arseneau chooses to follow.


David Amos
David Amos
@Stephen Wood Mais Oui









 pete prosser 
Roy Kirk
Propaganda is increasingly used by all sides in our political 'debates'. It is a dangerous game. A good primer on the topic can be found here: https://www.scribd.com/document/216582785/Age-of-Propaganda-Anthony-R-Pratkanis-Elliot-Aronson


David Amos
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David Amos
@Roy Kirk Methinks I should ask what you think of CBC controlling the spin in the comment forum N'esy Pas?



David Amos
David Amos
@David Amos Why is is that I could predict this so easily?







 pete prosser 
Tim Raworth
I blame the English for all this mess, myself included. We sit back for years, said and did nothing pretending that "it doesent effect me" or "there is nothing we can do about it" well here we are. The question is. What are we going to do about it now?


David Amos
David Amos
@Tim Raworth I hope you are speaking only for yourself because the RCMP/GRC knows for a fact that I have done a lot about this issue since 1982


Tim Raworth
Tim Raworth
@David Amos Most of the English. I was talking to a co worker a few months ago and she admitted that OB was the biggest mistake NB has made. Then yesterday she told me she voted green. That's my point.








 pete prosser 
Gisele Grignet
The People's Alliance are oddly silent on many issues.


David Amos
David Amos
@Gisele Grignet YUP







 pete prosser 
Will Leeson
Typical distortion of language. The word “Nazi” is starting to mean “anyone I don’t agree with”, which is a shame.


David Amos
David Amos
@Will Leeson Kinda sorta








Peter Maestro 
Peter Maestro
Here we go again.


David Amos
David Amos
@Peter Maestro Welcome Back to the Circus









 pete prosser
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I am a full supporter of Kris Austin and his party. I do not believe that Arseneau's comments were "an invitation" to clarify what common sense means. I believe they were an invitation to engage in unnecessary and distracting political drama, and I hope Kris Austin can see through that measley attempt.


David Amos
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David Amos
@ Methinks we should ask who you are N'esy Pas?







Jon Pop 
Jon Pop
Arseneau is Canada's new Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.


David Amos
David Amos
@Jon Pop NOPE









 pete prosser 
Bernard McIntyre
No wonder N.B in in such a mess with MLA'S making statements like this.


Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Bernard McIntyre

NB is such a mess and that's why MLA must make comments like these..

David Amos
David Amos
@Bernard McIntyre Methinks that nonsense like this make the Circus very entertaining for the common folks who vote N'esy Pas?


Bernard McIntyre
Bernard McIntyre
@David Amos working good today.

Bernard McIntyre
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Bernard McIntyre
@David Amos Doing good today, did a high 5 so far.



 




pete prosser 
Edwin Kelley
Definition: Common sense is a basic ability to perceive, understand, and judge things, which is shared by ("common to") nearly all people, and can be reasonably expected of nearly all people without any need for debate.

A concept Mr. Arseneau claims he doesn't understand. Sad that the Greens agenda may be driven by this man's views.


Charles van Duren
Charles van Duren
@Edwin Kelley

You forgot the part of the definition that says that common sense is not at all common.

Charles van Duren
Charles van Duren
@Edwin Kelley

So if the government claims that a measure they propose is "common sense" then no debate is required?

Please clarify?

David Amos
David Amos
@Charles van Duren "You forgot the part of the definition that says that common sense is not at all common"

Methinks that is why I consider it to be the ultimate oxymoron when applied by politicians speaking for the rest of us in the House of Commons N'esy Pas?



Mack Leigh
Mack Leigh
@Edwin Kelley

It is more than evident that Arseneau is defining Mr. Austin's words by his own mindset... After all is it not exactly what the Francophone Elite along with government has been doing for decades .... Incessantly repeating and extoiling all of the " benefits " of forced official bilingualism.....Not everyone has your warped mindset Mr. Arseneau and not everyone is convinced that there are any benefits to your quest or forced social engineering....

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Mack Leigh

*Francophone Elite *

I'm still looking for them..........

Rosco holt
Rosco holt
@Mack Leigh
Who's the francophone elites?

Steve Gordon
Steve Gordon
@Marc Martin After reading many of your comments, I'd say you simply need to look in a mirror to see one.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Rosco holt

I have no idea...they always bring them up...
Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Steve Gordon

I'm an elite ? If im an elite pretty much everyone in NB is....


David Amos
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David Amos
@Marc Martin Methinks your kingdom is only within your mean little mind N'esy Pas?

David Amos
David Amos
@Marc Martin Yea Right









pete prosser 
Richard Dunn
Maybe the Libs were smarter than we thought to not let this guy in the party. Arseneau has proven to be more radical, and less informed, than one would like to see in a politician. He let down, and upset, many in his riding by supporting the Liberal throne speech, and appears to continue to talk out of both sides of his mouth.
Threats are not acceptable, but his own conduct, decisions, and language may require more thought.


David Amos
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David Amos
@Richard Dunn Methinks many folks are beginning to see the Watermelon Party for what it truly is N'esy Pas?


Mack Leigh
Mack Leigh
@Richard Dunn

Letter sent from the Liberals to Kevin Arseneau regarding their decision to not accept him as a Liberal candidate states the following... " Your personal opinions as well as your public positions do not fit ideologically with the legislative action line, the platform and the values of the provincial Liberal Party...The committee is also of the opinion that the actions you have taken in the past do not meet the criteria of conduct expected of a party candidate " The letter was signed by Victor Boudreau.... It is also interesting to note that Arseneau was ejected from the legislature at least once , : in April of 2015 while a member of the National Farmers Union , for inappropriate behavior.... This guy is definitely a loose cannon , in my opinion .....

Jonas Smith
Jonas Smith
@Mack Leigh I could agree, but Victor Boudreau saying that doesn't instill confidence.

Mack Leigh
Mack Leigh
@Jonas Smith

However it is definitive proof as to what they thought of Arseneau and why they rejected his application...... It was not only decided by Victor Boudreau but a full committee.....

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Richard Dunn

They should have hired him, a French right defender, I applaud M. Arseneau.

Dan Lee
Dan Lee
@Marc Martin .
me too...talk to the man twice.......very intelligent

Pierre LaRoches
Pierre LaRoches
@Mack Leigh They dodged a bullet with that one.

David Amos
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David Amos
@Pierre LaRoches "They should have hired him, a French right defender, I applaud M. Arseneau."

Methinks some folks must understand why I am keeping a tally of my replies but you never will N'esy Pas?

David Amos
David Amos
@David Amos Clearly CBC does N'esy Pas?
 








 pete prosser 
daryl doucette
Mr. Arseneau is simply using a tactic that has worked very well for francophone extremists here in New Brunswick. And that tactic is simple. ATTACK anyone who DARES question bilingualism, and its negative effect on unilingual New Brunswickers. But Mr. Austin will not be intimidated by this. Common sense is what is needed in these discussions. There is simply no need to have all government employees bilingual here in New Brunswick, which seems to be the ultimate goal of people like Mr. Arseneau.


David Amos
David Amos
@daryl doucette YUP



John O'Brien
John O'Brien
@Marc Martin how would you classify Catherine D'Entrement, Michel Doucet,Michel Bastarache, Pierrette Ringuette?
Dobn't forget that the Constitution was changed to allow biligualism and it can be changed again.

daryl doucette
daryl doucette
@Marc Martin what about the "rights" of unilingual New Brunswickers to gainful employement?

daryl doucette
daryl doucette
@John O'Brien wouldn't that be nice!

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@daryl doucette

They already have 46% of the provincial government jobs in NB, while the French unilingual have access to less then 11%. So again what's your point?

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@John O'Brien

What about them ? Just because the extremist anti-French groups your part of says they are anti-English it doesn't mean they are.

*Dobn't forget that the Constitution was changed to allow biligualism and it can be changed again.*

Good luck with that. Even the Cons wont go that far with a CoR member at their helm.

Mack Leigh
Mack Leigh
@John O'Brien

And Melanson, Jeanne-d' Arc , Jean Marie Nadeau and , and , and, and...This will not stop until they have a complete take over of our province and country or we have a government with enough go...ds. to shut them down...

Bernard McIntyre
Bernard McIntyre
@Marc Martin living in the past again?

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Mack Leigh

....You watch too many conspiracy movies...

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Bernard McIntyre

Not at all im living in the present you should try it, its wonderful !!!

daryl doucette
daryl doucette
@Marc Martin a " french unilingual".... never met one in New Brunswick

Bernard McIntyre
Bernard McIntyre
@Marc Martin been here still here unlike some people.

Rosco holt
Rosco holt
@daryl doucette
"what about the "rights" of unilingual New Brunswickers to gainful employement?"

People can get a job if they look hard enough, but if you're not qualified for the job you apply for that's another issue.

The province already have incompetent political hacks in key places, not fulfilling their job properly and lowering hiring standards to those lazy individuals isn't helping any.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@daryl doucette

You should go up north there are thousand of them.

David Amos
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David Amos
@Marc Martin "You watch too many conspiracy movies

Methinks you know why I don't have to N'esy Pas?

https://www.scribd.com/doc/2718120/integrity-yea-right








pete prosser 
Charles van Duren
Anyone who thinks "common sense" is a sufficient justification for anything is part of the problem.


David Amos
David Amos
@Charles van Duren YUP








pete prosser
 Tim Astle
Wow. Just... wow....

David Amos
David Amos
@Tim Astle Exactly








Ross Piercey 
Ross Piercey
When asked how long was the 100 year war, using common sense you would think it was a 100 years, so, much for common sense heh.


David Amos
David Amos
@Ross Piercey YUP







 pete prosser 
Steve McCready
If you don't have it you won't be able to understand it regardless how it is presented.That just makes common sense


David Amos
David Amos
@Steve McCready True




  



Sonya Jewett
Sonya Jewett
Saul Alinsky.. Rules For Radicals
The Rules Edit
"Power is not only what you have but what the enemy thinks you have."
"Never go outside the expertise of your people."
"Whenever possible go outside the expertise of the enemy."
"Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules."
"Ridicule is man's most potent weapon."
"A good tactic is one your people enjoy."
"A tactic that drags on too long becomes a drag."
"Keep the pressure on."
"The threat is usually more terrifying than the thing itself."
"The major premise for tactics is the development of operations that will maintain a constant pressure upon the opposition."
"If you push a negative hard and deep enough it will break through into its counterside"
"The price of a successful attack is a constructive alternative."
"Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it."


David Amos
David Amos
@Sonya Jewett Methinks folks should ask what your point is N'esy Pas?




 


pete prosser 
Shawn McShane
I wonder if NB Green Party leader cringed.

( Experienced an inward shiver of embarrassment or disgust )


David Amos
David Amos
@Shawn McShane I doubt it








pete prosser 
Aaron Allison
A House divided cannot stand.


David Amos
David Amos
@Aaron Allison Methinks the divided Houses of Commons have survived for hundreds of years Only Frank McKeenna broke that mold the first time he won a mandate and had to appoint his own opposition N'esy Pas?








 pete prosser 
John Connelly
Mr. Arseneau, Common sense in this circumstance clearly illustrates, that you owe Mr. Austin a public apology.


David Amos
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David Amos
@John Connelly Methinks I should wish you good luck applying common sense this this Circus N'esy Pas?



David Amos
David Amos
@David Amos Methinks that was unnecessary N'esy Pas?







 pete prosser 
Mack Leigh
How ironic that in the past any politician who even questioned the value of bilingualism as it is now implemented was either forced to apologize or was ejected from the legislature... Dr. Parrott comes to mind however there were several others...... Yet the Legislature seems to have no problem with Arseneau going on a raving, lunatic-like rant with no concern or consequences...... What a disgrace Kevin Arseneau is to the Legislature, the Green Party and to all politicians...... He is an embarrassment to true democracy and to this province, in my opinion.


David Amos
David Amos
@Mack Leigh I concur








Brian Robertson 
Brian Robertson
Greens and liberals alike see anyone with different political opinions as Nazis.
There's nothing new in that.
It's their go to tactic; a knee jerk when they cannot articulate a thoughtful response.


David Amos
David Amos
@Brian Robertson YUP




 


pete prosser 
Corbin Spark
Mr **** should hurry and get his members under control. I am a green party supporter but what Kevin said was completely false. I hope for cooperation, not destruction.


David Amos
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David Amos
@Corbin Spark Methinks its incredibly comical that you cannot post your party leader's name N'esy Pas?



David Amos
David Amos
@Corbin Spark Methinks you should ask yourself why I am laughing N'esy Pas?









 pete prosser 
Corbin Spark
Mr David should hurry and get his members under control. I am a green party supporter but what Kevin said was completely false. I hoped for cooperation, not destruction.


Fred Brewer
Fred Brewer
@Corbin Spark
Well said!

David Amos
David Amos
@Corbin Spark Dream on






 

 pete prosser 
Mario Doucet
When the provincial government openly funds radical groups like the SANB what would you expect?


Mack Leigh
Mack Leigh
@Mario Doucet

Sadly SANB receives millions in funding from both the provincial and federal governments including Heritage Canada ..... All such funding should be fully investigated and then stopped......

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Mack Leigh

Millions as do all the non-profit organizations across NB, how did the Beaver Brook museum get again for renovation ?

David Amos
David Amos
@Mario Doucet Methinks the fact that Feds fund them too makes this little local Circus a really big show N'esy Pas?



Pierre LaRoches
Pierre LaRoches
@Marc Martin Beaver Brook museum at least is arguably for us all to use and benefit from. SANB is a divisive organization that even sane Acadians don't like.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Pierre LaRoches

I have lived for 9 years in Fredericton, I have never visited it, its an English museum with English culture, why would I want to visit that ?

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Pierre LaRoches

Should I have access to organize the Jazz and Blues festival in Fredericton, I mean I pay for that non-for profit organization with my money right ?

David Amos
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David Amos
@Marc Martin "I have lived for 9 years in Fredericton, I have never visited it, its an English museum with English culture, why would I want to visit that ?"

Methinks nobody missed you N'esy Pas?









pete prosser 
Bernard McIntyre
And some people say the PANB are the radical group in N.B. Not no more.


Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Bernard McIntyre

Yeah they still are, the member have their own Facebook site. The hatred on that site concerning the French population is shameful.

David Amos
David Amos
@Bernard McIntyre Methinks you should study the history of the SANB N'esy Pas?








pete prosser 
Shawn Tabor
It is Truly a Circus. Really sad.


David Amos
David Amos
@Shawn Tabor I am happy you agree









Fred Brewer
Fred Brewer
We may be witnessing the destruction of the Green Party of NB just as it was beginning to make real progress.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Fred Brewer

So you voted for PANB truths comes out ?

Aaron Allison
Aaron Allison
@Fred Brewer The Liberals made the right Choice by not letting Kevin run for them

David Amos
David Amos
@Fred Brewer Methinks many would agree that the Circus tent is unfolding just as it should N'esy Pas?


Douglas James
Douglas James
@Fred Brewer Gimme a break!

David Amos
David Amos
@Douglas James Methinks common sense dictates that I would not give you a break for obvious reasons N'esy Pas?



Fred Brewer
Fred Brewer
@Marc Martin
"So you voted for PANB"

Still guessing, eh Marc? Just because I have made favourable comments about PA does not mean I voted for them.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Fred Brewer

So you voted for Davis ? Your running out of options...

David Amos
David Amos
@Marc Martin Methinks I would be honoured if he did N'esy Pas?









 pete prosser 
Marc Martin
*Austin said Arseneau, a former student leader at the University of Moncton and a former president of the Acadian Society of New Brunswick, has been "a radical most of his life."*

So its ok for the PANB anti-French leader to call M. Arseneau a radical but not the opposite ? I can see what Mr. Arseneau was talking about.


Bernard McIntyre
Bernard McIntyre
@Marc Martin some people would.

Ben Robinson
Ben Robinson
@Marc Martin ... To compare Austin to a radical is laughable. Austin deals in logic, reason ... common sense.


Fred Brewer
Fred Brewer
@Marc Martin
So you see no difference in the words "radical" and "Nazi"? How sad.

David Amos
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David Amos
@Marc Martin Methinks I should why you are not promoting my lawsuit against the Crown today N'esy Pas?



Shawn McShane
Shawn McShane
@Marc Martin The Liberals thought he was too radical to run for them. Your party did not want him. He said in the French press that he listens to punk rock music.

Personally I like him after reading all about him. He should apologize, put this behind him and get on with the show.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Ben Robinson

Yeah he deal with *his* logic which is English only, he has proven that by attending all the anti-French rally's and reunions across the province of NB.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Shawn McShane

They would take him now, they didn't like his *green* ways, he's a farmer.



David Amos
David Amos
@Marc Martin Methinks the "farmer" forgot my lawsuit N'esy Pas?


Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Harold Wood

I am not anti-English at all, in fact I can bet 100$ I have more English Friends then you have French ones., I am anti hate groups PANB is one of them.

*For a change how about you backing up you comments with proof.*

I always do, you ignore them all.....

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@David Amos

Again, no idea what your talking about...

Archie Levesque
Archie Levesque
@Marc Martin Well where is the proof and not just your words?

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Archie Levesque

Google them, stats are available via government site...But even if you find them you wont believe them.

David Amos
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David Amos
@Marc Martin "Again, no idea what your talking about..."

Methinks you are trying hard to forget that you posted the link to my lawsuit at least five times in one comment forum last week N'esy Pas?

David Amos
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David Amos
@Marc Martin "Google them, stats are available via government sit"

Methinks you should do the same with your name and mine N'esy Pas?








 pete prosser 
cheryl wright
i have listened to this speech by Mr. Arseneau and he is clearly off his rocker. He absolutely owes not on an apology to Mr. Austin but to his constituents for looking like such a fool in front of his peers .


David Amos
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David Amos
@cheryl wright Methinks such common sense would never cross the mind of such a narcissistic character N'esy Pas?



Pierre LaRoches
Pierre LaRoches
@cheryl wright he gets progressively angrier and less coherent as he continues.

David Amos
David Amos
@cheryl wright "i have listened to this speech by Mr. Arseneau and he is clearly off his rocker."

Methinks many would agree that the French Lieutenant of the Greens knows exactly what he is doing and so does his leader who can't be named N'esy Pas?










tom Basil
tom Basil
Wow....now the word "common sense" is all of a sudden a nazi term. It's people like Mr. Arsenaeau who is a danger to democracy. It is Mr. Arsenau who is creating divides and it is Mr. Arsenau who does not deserve to have a seat in a place that represents the people of New Brunswick. If an apology isn't forthcoming from this communist hack....censure him.

David Amos
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David Amos
@tom Basil "Wow....now the word "common sense" is all of a sudden a nazi term"

Methinks amazing things never cease to be said at the Circus N'esy Pas?.



David Amos
David Amos
@David Amos Amazing things never cease









reginald churchill
Ben Robinson
'a former student leader at the University of Moncton and a former president of the Acadian Society of New Brunswick

That truly does say it all. U de M and its alumnae/alumni have far too much influence in how this province is run.


reginald churchill
reginald churchill
@Ben Robinson ---------agreed

David Amos
David Amos
@reginald churchill Me Too








David Peters 
David Peters
Why not do away with "rights" for special interest groups, based on identity politics, and, instead, simply have basic Individual Rights for everyone?


Bernard McIntyre
Bernard McIntyre
@David Peters my thoughts also.

David Amos
David Amos
@David Peters Methinks that makes too much sense N'esy Pas?









Barbara White 
Barbara White
Without any foresight to understand the consequences, official bilingualism disenfranchised a whole generation of english-only speakers coming of age on the cusp of this laudable, well intentioned policy. If you did not live in a french speaking community, you could never really become truly bilingual. This is not a skill that can effectively be learned in a classroom. It requires immersion. Those not lucky enough to have had that serendipitous experience during their formative years (children have no control over where they are born and raised) were ultimately doomed.

A whole generation of english-only speakers bereft of french immersion had to reconcile themselves to the futility of applying for ANY government job or indeed most jobs in central and eastern Canada.

Fast forward 40 years later and the lessons learned must surely mandate a return to common sense (particularly given the multiplicity of languages now spoken in the home): not all job candidates should have to be french-english bilingual. Too strict an adherence to official bilingualism is tantamount to economic discrimmination if you factor in the consequences of marginalizing english-only speakers in the broader workforce.

Acknowledging the sustained and unequivocal merits of official bilingualism whilst simultaneously recognizing unintended harm is not heretical to the goals of sound policy, it is urgently necessary given the principles of fairness and equality of opportunity - and our aging demographics and workforce needs.

Returning to the topic at hand: isn't the government's "duty of care" to defend the public health an international language?


Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Barbara White

Its 2018, there is internet, radio and TV and classes to learn French, you either want to learn French or you don't, no more excuses.

*not all job candidates should have to be french-english bilingual*

They are not, 56% are currently unilingual only.

*Too strict an adherence to official bilingualism is tantamount to economic discrimmination if you factor in the consequences of marginalizing english-only speakers in the broader workforce. *

There is currently 46% of the provincial job that are unilingual English and the bilingual English natives fill out over 18% of the 44 % bilingual jobs. So you already have 64% of all the government job in NB. The thing is *your kind* wants them all.

David Amos
David Amos
@Barbara White "Returning to the topic at hand: isn't the government's "duty of care" to defend the public health an international language?"

Methinks you forgot the government does not understand common sense N'esy Pas?










Tom Wright 
Tom Wright
Things will never change. The province is broken. And for the Green Party member "Common sense" is a basic ability to perceive, understand, and judge things, which is shared by ("common to") nearly all people, and can be reasonably expected of nearly all people without any need for debate. From this I can only conclude, there is NO common sense in NB. Usually the discussion gets dominated by people who have the most extreme and divisive ideas on the matter, it's happening now.


Shawn McShane
Shawn McShane
@Tom Wright The no common sense in NB reminded me of the story where nothing was being done about dangerous pot holes so an NBer who is in the business took it upon himself to fill the dangerous pot holes and then he was made to dig out the pot holes he had filled. - New Brunswick man told to unfix potholes

David Amos
David Amos









Pierre LaRoches
Roy Kirk
M. Arseneau's attitude, it seems, best summed up by that old saw: 'Come the Revolution!'
Mr. Austin's? I don't know, 'Come the Revelation!', perhaps?

I'm not sure which is scarier. ;-)


David Amos
David Amos
@Roy Kirk Methinks both are pretty funny to most folks N'esy Pas?










Pierre LaRoches 
Gary Purcell
Remember the "Common Sense Revolution" that the Ontario PC's initiated under Mike Harris? We need that here!!!


David Amos
David Amos
@Gary Purcell Yea Right










Pierre LaRoches 
Mario Doucet
The people of Kent north really deserve better, they thought they voted for a green party candidate.


Robert Brannen
Robert Brannen
@Mario Doucet

The people of many ridings in New Brunswick deserve better, many of them thought they had voted for Progressive Conservative candidates.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Robert Brannen

They actually voted PANB the story is out !!

David Amos
David Amos
@Mario Doucet Methinks everybody knows why the Greens had me barred from a debate in Sussex during the last election. However they may not know that my friend Roger Richard ran against this Arseneau character in the last election. When he tried to speak during a debate basically hosted by the Green Party people yelled at him Trust that I would have fun if they tried that with me N'esy Pas?










Pierre LaRoches 
John Valcourt
and this was the party that campaigned on inacting the quebec sign law for New Brunswick. Sound like the green party are the ones with the issues.


Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@John Valcourt

*and this was the party that campaigned on inacting the quebec sign law for New Brunswick*

Sounds like something PANB and their radical groups would do.

David Amos
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David Amos
@John Valcourt Years ago when I was touring around France I noticed the stop signs were spelled STOP However in Sussex NB where there are hardly any French folks at all and all that are there speak and read English the same signs are spelled ARRET.

Methinks the SANB should Go Figure why I knew in a heartbeat that their bilingualism nonsense had gone too far in New Brunswick N'esy Pas?

David Amos
David Amos
@David Amos Methinks folks can be far too sensitive about signs N'esy Pas?










Pierre LaRoches 
Mario Doucet
Green MLA Kevin Arseneau is the perfect example of what is really going on the NB politics.


Tom Wright
Tom Wright
@Mario Doucet Mr **** brought Arseneau on thinking it would attract more Francophone votes. It may have, but now it is back firing.

David Amos
David Amos
@Mario Doucet YUP










Pierre LaRoches 
linda stoddard
reading all these hateful comments and distortions makes my point. Austin and the panb are playing the trump game- US vs THEM.. That game never ends well.


Bernard McIntyre
Bernard McIntyre
@linda stoddard This game has been going on in N.B long before Trump was around in politics.

Tim Raworth
Tim Raworth
@linda stoddard So you agree with Arsenaults propaganda?

reginald churchill
reginald churchill
@linda stoddard ----------why blame poor old trump for New Brunswick's problems this all started with forced bilingualism.

linda stoddard
linda stoddard
@reginald churchill - I didn't blame trump- I blamed Austin.

linda stoddard
linda stoddard
@Tim Raworth - YES

Mike Bookman
Mike Bookman
@Bernard McIntyre
You don't get it Bernie. Trump capitalizes on this type of rhetoric, that's all she means.

Bernard McIntyre
Bernard McIntyre
@Mike Bookman I believe your self and this lady don't understand that this has been going on in N.B far far longer than Trump Or Austin.

Ralph Green
Ralph Green
@Bernard McIntyre lefties always blame trump or harper when they are losing an argument or have nothing useful to say.

Ken Dwight
Ken Dwight
@reginald churchill
You said this: "in 2017 above and beyond everyone else in the Atlantic Canada the Acadian communities received 1,000,000 tax dollars to promote Acadian day. to show case their culture and language . waste of tax money"
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Quite obvious what you are fella.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Ken Dwight

*1,000,000 tax dollars to promote Acadian day*

And the Ontario English people was given over 25 million $ to promote their English games, so whats your point ?


Dan Lee
Dan Lee
@Marc Martin
Means he is backing you up Marc...............

David Amos
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David Amos
@Ken Dwight "Quite obvious what you are fella."

Methinks many folks are not wondering about you as well N'esy Pas?

David Amos
David Amos
@Bernard McIntyre True











Pierre LaRoches 
Bernard McIntyre
Any MLA who makes a statement like this Green MLA should not be allowed to be an MLA.


David Amos
David Amos
@Bernard McIntyre Methinks Mr Aseneau was duly elected by folks who were too easily duped by many screaming self righteous members of the Green Party who raised hell over fracking years ago but I doubt it will happen twice N'esy Pas?

Dan Lee
Dan Lee
@David Amos
And how do you think Conroy got in for PA....duped...it wont happen again............










Dan Lee
Heather Wood
Arseneau added: "What exactly does 'common sense' mean? The people of New Brunswick, be you francophone, anglophone, First Nations or newcomer, deserve a straight and honest answer."--- I fyou don't know what common sense is, then I strongly suggest you sue your educational system because buddy, even my 14 yr old grandson knows what common sense is.


Charles van Duren
Charles van Duren
@Heather Wood

Common sense is neither common, nor is it a sense. It is an opinion. No more, no less.

David Amos
David Amos
@Charles van Duren Methinks most folks have enough common sense to come in out of the rain but I have my doubts about Mr Arseneau if he needs it to be defined N'esy Pas?








Dan Lee 
Frank Campbell
I find it difficult to believe that someone doesn't understand what common sense is..... It is common sense to fix the holes in the roof and the cracks in the foundation before you spend all your money on two stoves in the kitchen or the color of paint on the walls..... We are all in this dwelling together...


Charles van Duren
Charles van Duren
@Frank Campbell

Common sense is a political slogan and tactic to stop debate.

Shawn McShane
Shawn McShane
@Charles van Duren No it isn't. I will give you an example of someone lacking common sense. It was a few days before Christmas, the mom asked one of her kids to take the turkey out of the deep freeze and put it in the basement sink On Christmas morning my mom found a small chicken in the sink. My sibling also voted for Trudeau, but won't ever again.

Charles van Duren
Charles van Duren
@Shawn McShane

I rest my case. Your argument is overwhelming.

David Amos
David Amos
@Charles van Duren LOL








Dan Lee 
Paul Bourgoin
Green MLA Kevin Arseneau has openly been critical of People's Alliance. Behind closed doors so has Leader Kris Austin done the same thing with regards to bilingualism. Who is guilty? Now who is going to benefit from this school yard quarrel, definitely not the tax paying citizens of New Brunswick? As a senior citizen who has lived in NB all my life, raised my bilingual family with no problems with any language discord and at the end of the day I ask you who wins? Neither English nor French because they both are blinded by culture differences. Those who orchestrate these dividing games are those who win. English and French should work as team not adversaries while protecting our NATURAL RESOURCES, COLLECTING THE TAXES DUE FROM WHO BENEFIT FROM SUBSIDIES, TAX BREAKS, THOSE WHO BENEFIT FROM SUCH ORCHESTRATED SCHEMES!! 


Shawn McShane
Shawn McShane
@Paul Bourgoin Leader Kris Austin never hid behind closed doors regarding bilingualism/duality. You have exposed your bias.

Paul Bourgoin
Paul Bourgoin
@Shawn McShane
And so have you!!
I hope you understand there are no winners here, just a scheme for division!!

Tim Raworth
Tim Raworth
@Paul Bourgoin Do you honesty believe SANB is interested in working with the English?

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Tim Raworth

Why would they be ? SANB is a non for profit organization that works towards defending French rights. You have your own organization PANB and ARANB.

Tim Raworth
Tim Raworth
@Paul Bourgoin Cultural differences aside, its all about the financial health of this province. We spend millions of tax payers dollars to prop up a culture / language when people are loosing homes, pensions and cant get decent medical care and the debt we will be leaving our next generation. If language is more important than this, shame on anyone who thinks this way.

Bernard McIntyre
Bernard McIntyre
@Paul Bourgoin There are more than Anglophone's and Francophone's that live in N.B. That's the problem Anglophone's and Francophone's think they are the only two that have rights in N.B.

Mack Leigh
Mack Leigh
@Marc Martin

What a complete farce...non-profit.... SANB .. millions of taxpayers money poured into it every year..... Your comments are hilarious..

Mack Leigh
Mack Leigh
@Tim Raworth

Exactly !!!

Tim Raworth
Tim Raworth
@Marc Martin ARA is not funded by the tax payers and SANB is. Tax prayer dollars well spent eh.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Tim Raworth

*We spend millions of tax payers dollars to prop up a culture / language *
I pay for your culture and your language everyday, what do you suggest?

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Bernard McIntyre

*That's the problem Anglophone's and Francophone's think they are the only two that have rights in N.B.*

There is only 2 official langue in Canada, you didn't know ?

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Mack Leigh

Millions are poured into your museums festival etc...What do you suggest we do ?

Paul Bourgoin
Paul Bourgoin
@Shawn McShane
I fail to understand your positioning and I respect it.
This is how I feel; "I am proud being a New Brunswicker"

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Tim Raworth

Its funded by heritage Canada, they don't fund hate groups.

Bernard McIntyre
Bernard McIntyre
@Marc Martin that's the problem in N.B. there should be no official( and it's languages) in N.B. There are more than two languages in N.B.

Bernard McIntyre
Bernard McIntyre
@Marc Martin Don't you mean our museums and festivals?

Shawn McShane
Shawn McShane
@Paul Bourgoin I respect your position also and agree that the English and French should work as a team while protecting our natural resources, collecting the taxes due from those who benefit from subsidies while receiving huge tax cuts. The cultures are not so different.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Bernard McIntyre

There is 2 official language in *Canada* that's not a problem at all since these 2 language where the ones who created this country.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Bernard McIntyre

Yes those too.

David Amos
David Amos
@Marc Martin

Methinks you are Too Too Funny Indeed I bet you even laugh at your own nonsense as well N'esy Pas?

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@David Amos

:)


Bernard McIntyre
Bernard McIntyre
@Marc Martin So it was only 2 races and 2 languages. Boy some people are so out of touch with reality here. first there were First Nation People plus Scots, Irish. German. Danish, Ukrainian. etc, etc. That's the problem some people think it was only 2 races Who believe they are better than the other people.









Dan Lee 
Richard Dunn
I would make a prediction that Arseneau will not finish his term as MLA.....he will be kicked out, or resign.
I think he is the radical culture we are trying to eliminate in politics. NB needs to work together and his words are not helpful.


David Amos
David Amos
@Richard Dunn Methinks there will be another election in the near future and I am considering running against to see if the former President of the SANB dares to debate a man who loves to argue lawyers N'esy Pas?

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@David Amos

No one will vote for you there.








Dan Lee 
Albert Wade
What about the right to free speech Kevin Arsenault?


Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Mack Leigh

Actually the way I see it its the PANB leader who wants to shut down the Greeen MLA not the opposite.

David Amos
David Amos
@Albert Wade Methinks we should be all for his right to free speech furthermore whatever he say is the house he cannot be sued for. More importantly the more Mr. Arseneau yaps the more the Circus entertains us all The number comments about this article which is about such a dumb issue proves that to be a fact in spades N'esy Pas?









Mike Bookman 
Mike Bookman
I know some people who belong to the 'Peoples alliance' party and I wouldn't put it past them. These people I know are fervently opposed to any French people they encounter, they hate to hear people even speak the language. Like most right wing fringe parties, there's more than meets the eye to them.

But looking at this situation I think the former Society of Acadian's representative is being paranoid. I don't think the context was the same as he's hoping it is. The Society of Acadian's aren't too friendly towards the English in a lot of cases either, so let's be fair here.



David Amos
David Amos
@Mike Bookman Methinks hard ball politicking ain't got nothing to do with being fair particularly before a confidence vote N'esy Pas?

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Mike Bookman

*The Society of Acadian's aren't too friendly towards the English in a lot of cases either*

Please state where SANB has not been friendly with any English sir? You wont find any, but if you take a look at all the hatred comments that are made towards them on their own website by your English colleagues that's a fact.










Marc Martin 
John Hurley
From day 1 when I heard this phrase out of PA platform communications I was saddened by a clear example of moving backward NOT forward. To be honest I wished our Green Party MLA did NOT take the bait. This type of exchange is dangerous politics and only widens the divide - I'm not saying we avoid the elephant in the room but this is NOT a good strategy for NBers to witness. Use the courts to address existing rights challenged by policy change.


Shawn McShane
Shawn McShane
@John Hurley 2000 Supreme Court of Canada decision explicitly stated that school buses should not be considered “educational facilities." The Gallant government abandoned the school bus duality court case because the NB court said it wasn't persuaded it should even hear the case at all. This all because Education Minister Serge Rousselle was angry to find out Francophone students were sharing a bus with Anglophone students.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Shawn McShane

Maybe the English families up north should not have requested it first in 2018 ?

Roland Godin
Roland Godin
@Shawn McShane
Better to check on some forefathers and foremothers on sharing busing, social clubs and opportunities...eh!/voilà.

Shawn McShane
Shawn McShane
@Marc Martin Education Minister Serge Rousselle told the two school districts in Kent County, one English and one French, that their sharing of a school bus run wasn't allowed.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/dual-busing-court-of-appeal-case-dropped-1.3853660

David Amos
David Amos
@Marc Martin "Maybe the English families up north should not have requested it first in 2018 ?"

Methinks you would have no hope of understanding English folks no mater where they live in this province because you constantly claim we are not your kind of peoplekind N'esy Pas?


Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Shawn McShane

Dual busing was asked to be removed upper north in 1988 by the English population. Research real facts.










Marc Martin 
Samual Johnston
common sense. any ambulance is better than no ambulance


David Amos
David Amos
@Samual Johnston Mais Oui

Charles van Duren
Charles van Duren
@Samual Johnston

False dichotomy.

Pierre LaRoches
Pierre LaRoches
@Charles van Duren tell that to the people that dies the past year while Galant and company fumbled this file badly. I dare you to tell their families it didn't happen. Ambulances parked for lack of drivers and people died. An ambulances would have been better than no ambulance in their cases.









Marc Martin 
Albert Wade
What will we all say when NB is put under third party management for poor financial decisions. The feds fo it to First Nations all the time.


David Amos
David Amos
@Albert Wade YUP









Pierre LaRoches 
Douglas James
Anyone who really wants to understand what Mr. Arsenault was saying...and I do include the CBC journalist in this...might want to read this article from the BBC.

http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20161026-how-liars-create-the-illusion-of-truth

As the header clearly points out 'Repetition makes a fact seem more true, regardless of whether it is or not. Understanding this effect can help you avoid falling for propaganda, says psychologist Tom Stafford.


Douglas James
Douglas James
@Douglas James From the immediate dislikes given to my comment, it is clear where the problem lies. People have little or no interest in the facts.

Shawn McShane
Shawn McShane
@Douglas James Are you saying that "Diversity is our Strength" isn't true? Or that Theresa May harping on and on that the Brexit deal is good is propaganda? Come on all stripes engage in this tactic including SANB, the Liberals, the cons....

Bernard McIntyre
Bernard McIntyre
@Douglas James How about trying to think for yourself.

Mack Leigh
Mack Leigh
@Douglas James

The irony here is the fact that Arseneau points this out as a negative when it is exactly what successive governments, politicians , the Elite and groups like the SANB have been doing for decades...... Repeatedly extolling all of the " benefits " of forced official bilingualism, forced social engineering while at the same time marginalizing the majority which is comprised of every other language...... How much more two-faced could someone be ??

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Bernard McIntyre

*How about trying to think for yourself.* Exactly the way *your kind* thinks...


David Amos
David Amos
@Douglas James "People have little or no interest in the facts."

Methinks my former political opponent in Saint John knows that is not true N'esy Pas?









Marc Martin 
Mack Leigh
Mr. C did you not know any better ?? The writing was on the wall the minute Mr. C and the Green Party allowed both ex SANB presidents Kevin Arseneau and Jean Marie Nadeau to run as candidates... Did Mr. C. actually believe that they were going to follow the Green Party platform and agenda ?? This was just a move to get into the legislature and further their agenda in my opinion....


David Amos
David Amo
@Mack Leigh I agree

John O'Brien
John O'Brien
@Mack Leigh I could not agree more; I am told that legislation already passed will ensure progressive enlargement of bilingual requirements to many , many more segments of New Brunswick life. If all goes according to Acadian plans , one will not be able to hold any type of high-end employment without speaking French- officially, bilingualism will be required but only fluency in French will be tested.
It is a given that the French have placed politicians, judges, bureaucrats and law enforcement in positions to defeat any uprising of Anglo power

Dan Lee
Dan Lee
@John O'Brien
Wow....psssst who is the leader of this fearless gang

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@John O'Brien

You have voted for PANB and are a member of ARANB...Both language are tested

Matt Steele
Matt Steele
@Mack Leigh ....Very true . Mr. Arseneau wanted to run for the Liberals , but they refused to have him . Now Mr. Arseneau will destroy the Green Party .

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Matt Steele

They would take him now that they see his stance toward language.

David Amos
David Amos
@Marc Martin Methinks even the liberals ain't that dumb N'esy Pas?










Claude DeRoche 
Claude DeRoche
CBC News · Posted: Nov 09, 2018
Higgs ran for the leadership of the COR party.
The party Higgs wanted to lead in 1989, the Confederation of Regions, was anti-bilingualism.
Higgs says he no longer subscribes to the COR worldview. "I believe that all New Brunswickers, French and English, have the opportunity to speak their own language and to learn another one," he said in August. "My opinion has changed over the last 30 years."


Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Claude DeRoche

I don't believe that. He is still for CoR, proof he did a coalition with PANB the replacement of CoR.

Tom Wright
Tom Wright
@Marc Martin of course you don't. Keep feeding the fire bud.

David Amos
David Amos
@Tom Wright We are of like mind

Bernard McIntyre
Bernard McIntyre
@David Amos more than just you two.

Lou Bell
Lou Bell
@Marc Martin And take a look ! All who were the SANB are now Liberal ! Believe it !








Daniel Rawlins 
Daniel Rawlins
'Common Sense' can be defined as: Good sense and sound judgement in practical matters; something that, from the outside looking in, would seem to be totally alien to 99% of politicians. Having common sense does not make one a Nazi it makes one practical in common matters. Common Sense would also be something Mr. Arseneau is lacking. If he would like to know what it means might I suggest a dictionary....


David Amos
David Amos
@Daniel Rawlins 'Common Sense' can be defined as: Good sense and sound judgement in practical matters; something that, from the outside looking in, would seem to be totally alien to 99% of politicians."

Methinks common sense is totally alien to 100% of the politicians purportedly protecting the rights and interests of New Brunswickers N'esy Pas?








Marc Martin 
philippe m martin
monsieur Austin said it without malice , i feel mr. arsenault should apoplogize his extreme comments . philippe m martin french canadian from the republique


John O'Brien
John O'Brien
@philippe m martin very diplomatic of you. I just wish more voters could be as unbiased as you. I moved to Moncton in the 1970's BECAUSE of the French. I loved the metropolitan feel of Moncton; the two cultures vibrantly played off each other. Bit by bit I have come to distrust the actions of Acadian politicians because they always seem to be about the same thing. More French rights/power/money/priveledges. All I , and most Anglos want is equality. Back in the 60's when Louis Robichaud started the Equal Opportunity proposals, he never intended it as a dividing line. Politicians have made it that way to further their own interests by pretending to play to these differences.

David Amos
David Amos
@philippe m martin Well put

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@John O'Brien

*most Anglos want is equality*

What do we have you don't have ?

Lou Bell
Lou Bell
@Marc Martin Cultural centers in every city. Where are the Cultural Centers for the Anglophones ? And the Anglophones aren't the group that pushed the segegation issue into law . Call it what you want, but it is exactly what Rosa Parks fought against.

Jamie Roc
Jamie Roc
@philippe m martin Ah, I see Philippe M Martin is "one of the good ones". Good for you Philippe. I hope these upvotes are worth it.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Lou Bell

* Cultural centers in every city*

What ? Your starting to sound like Davis.

*Cultural Centers for the Anglophones ?*

If they do exist why don't you create your own ?

*that pushed the segegation issue into law*

You need to go take a look at what segregation means.

David Amos
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David Amos
@Marc Martin Methinks you know my name is Mr Amos because you found and read my lawsuit N'esy Pas?
David Amos
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David Amos
@David Amos Figures








Marc Martin 
Tim Raworth
So many people downplay this as a minor issue of language . A clever disguise of the true issues. Anyone who follow all the news stories knows how bad things are becoming in NB. We are spending millions of tax payers dollars on a luxury. Thats all it is. And that money would be better spent on healthcare, education etc that would benefit all people.


Roland Godin
Roland Godin
@Tim Raworth
Could you clarify the word, luxury, meaning or finger pointing who, or maybe bashing who...eh/voilà.

David Amos
David Amos
@Roland Godin Methinks the SANB is finger pointing in the pursuit of more power and luxury that should be clear to you N'esy Pas?

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Tim Raworth

*We are spending millions of tax payers dollars on a luxury.* What is that luxury that your kind is talking about ?








Marc Martin 
Mark Bishop
I was talking to a friend of mine, he stated the government is what is dividing us. Then an official makes this kind of a comment driving another stake between the province. I have to day I agree it is the government.


David Amos
David Amos
@Mark Bishop Methinks it was a liberal plan to divide the vote on the right but it backfired bigtime and divided the province along linguistic lines The nonsense also made the two French Lieutenants Deputy Premier Gauvin and the former SANB president Mr Arseneau very powerful within their own parties N'esy Pas?









Daniel Rawlins
Daniel Rawlins
1969 Official Languages Act came into being for the federal government. Nearly 50 years ago, 1993 NB passed the French Services Act; 25 years and yet here we are, pretty much in the exact same place ... well except that the provinces population has decreased and grown older, the provincial deficit has ballooned to from $494 million to $14,3 billion in that same 25 years and continues to grow $2,000.00 a minute. I agree that emergency situations call for a bilingual first response by ambulance services but is it really necessary for patient transfers? This is where the 'Common Sense' thing comes in. Or we could just simply allow the provinces debt to be called and each and every one of us chip in our $18,500 to bring the province back to a '0' deficit provincial debt.... 


Brian Robertson
Brian Robertson
@Daniel Rawlins
If it is essential for French speaking citizens to have French speaking ambulance attendants, what is being done for other citizens that speak neither English or French?
Are they in danger?
Hardly.
A significant number of patients are unconscious or incapable of communicating at all.
Paramedics are trained to react to a patients vital statistics and observation of the patients behavior.

This issue has nothing to do with essential health care and everything to do with French activism to expand the use and influence of the French language in our Province.

David Amos
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David Amos
@Daniel Rawlins Methinks you should ask Mr Higgs about what I explained to him and his cohorts in 2013 concerning getting rid of the provincial debt before he broke the contract with all the retired bureaucrats and school teachers etc. I explained it again during this election at a debate in Sussex and nobody could argue the obvious "common sense" Furthermore anyone can review what I said about it on the Rogers TV YouTube channel as well N'esy Pas?

Tim Raworth
Tim Raworth
@Daniel Rawlins Language translation devices are used all over the world buy SANB would never go for that.

Tim Raworth
Tim Raworth
@Brian Robertson Language translation devices would solve all the problems.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Tim Raworth

Why don't we make everything French and use these devices ?

Daniel Rawlins
Daniel Rawlins
@Brian Robertson
Common sense dictates that if the deficit is not addressed all services in the province will have to be cut back no matter which language you speak. Which is why playing the blame game will never improve the state of the province we are all in this together and if we cannot find a way to make it work no one can.

David Amos
David Amos
@David Amos Oh My My Why am I not surprised at the obvious malice towards simple truths?











George Smith 
George Smith
I'm just glad that we are starting to have the conversations that we should have had 50 years ago. I believe that I as an English speaker was basically left out of the conversation back then. Or at least felt left out.
The new ambulance policy is a positive step in the right direction, now let's sort out the School transportation problem next and then keep moving forward.


Claude DeRoche
Claude DeRoche
@George Smith
The only solution is French only
bilinguism cost to much.

William Reed
William Reed
@George Smith

Our side lost the right to a conversation when it was abusing the civic rights of francophones. That government had to step in and force equality is completely on one side's shoulders. what was common in the 1970s was no common sense and Arseneau is smart to point it out from the get go now. His political career will be short but he can make a difference in calling out the reinvigorated rabble that is frothing at the mouth in these conservative times. It is a perfect time to reimpose the reasoning of past times onto this new generation so they don't have to take their ancestors' views as "common sense positions".

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Lou Bell

Maybe you should move to a English province only !! problem solved !!

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@William Reed

Well said.

Shawn McShane
Shawn McShane
@William Reed I wasn't alive back then. It is 2018. The only frothing at the mouth I witnessed was the speech Arseneau made. It was creepy.

Mike Frontin
Mike Frontin
In the 70's, Francophones were at a disadvantage for sure. The SANB deserves a lot of credit for fighting for Acadian rights. Presently, I don't know any Acadians whose rights are currently being abused. When does this all stop? When do we just work together and resolve our differences and find solutions that benefit all NBers? Our young people are pushing for an an all inclusive society. The SANB will soon be a dinosaur.



David Amos
David Amos
@George Smith "I'm just glad that we are starting to have the conversations that we should have had 50 years ago"

Me Too









Alex Forbes 
Alex Forbes
How many fallacies can Arseneau lump together? Apparently some people don't like me pointing that out...


David Amos
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David Amos
@Alex Forbes Methinks if you point out simple truths you are often blocked N'esy Pas?

David Amos
David Amos
@David Amos Thanks for proving my point









Marc Martin 
Lou Bell
Who's guiding this guy, Gallants SANB buddies ? Methinks Arseneau ran for the wrong party.


David Amos
David Amos
@Lou Bell "Who's guiding this guy, Gallants SANB buddies ? Methinks Arseneau ran for the wrong party."

Methinks everybody knows Arseneau wanted to run for Gallant and was refused Afterwards the other parties courted him but he picked the Greens because they are closet liberals N'esy Pas?









Marc Martin 
tom Basil
So according to Mr. Arseneau using common sense is now nazism. Mr. Arenseau, I'm not nazi but common sense would tell me that referring to anyone as a nazi who clearly is not and only recommending policy changes for a very dire issue in New Brunswick is something a complete crackpot would say. I guess from now on if I ever say to anyone such as an employee, family member or friend to use common sense in any decision they make I'll have to be cognizant that I may be condemning them to a horrific fate. I find it disgusting this elected official would use the Holocaust as a reference for trying to figure out how to save lives of people on the basis of who can and can't treat a patient because of the language they speak. Again, disgusting


David Amos
David Amos
@tom Basil The former SANB President Mr. Arseneau was just blowing hot air for his own benefit. Relax and enjoy the circus









Marc Martin 
Lou Bell
So he approves of segregation , like was rejected in Amurica years ago.


David Amos
David Amos
@Lou Bell YUP






Marc Martin 
William Reed
This guy is going to be crucified for pointing out the deceitful campaign workings of our current coalition government. Who here doesn't already understand that the old COR party is now rebranded as the PA? It's truth hiding in plain sigh to me. And to have Austin claim that is all news to him is beyond the pale. I can personally vouch for the fact that his base is the one who is most aggressive in bringing the old hatred to the front again. Not since years ago have I encountered more open desire of bi-polar language divide as I do now.

What we have in power now is not only pro business elite, it is pro fostering of the language divide. We are without much hope today because we have favored industrialists over people by allowing money traveling to offshore trust fun paradises and inheritance tax avoidance. That is all. The sum of all our public debts are about the size of the Irving Empire's private wealth. Give that some thought. Who ended up capturing and sheltering wealth in NB over the years? It was not the French who have it under their pillows., IMHO. And it is not to be found chasing ambulances either.


David Amos
David Amos
@William Reed Methinks as we consider workings of our current coalition government who do you think Mr Higgs will have appointed as Speaker when Daniel Guitard gives up the chair? Smart money is riding on Mr Fitch but the PCs could surprise us N'esy Pas?









Tom Simmons 
Tom Simmons
welcome to the "green" party...


David Amos
David Amos
@Tom Simmons Meethinks you should say welcome to the Circus the Greens and the PANB only offer three stooges from each party Higgs and Gallant are still the Ringmasters and they have lots of Clowns Nov 30th should be quite a day N'esy Pas?








Marc Martin 
Lou Bell
Didn't take the Greens long to put themselves back into irrelevance !


David Amos
David Am
@Lou Bell Oh So True

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Lou Bell

They actually attracted the French ones who voted PC, they are now going to vote green instead.

Pierre LaRoches
Pierre LaRoches
@Marc Martin I realize you refuse to believe this but whole families with Acadian roots and last names voted for Austin in his riding.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Pierre LaRoches

No they did not, well the French ones didn't.

Sonya Jewett
Sonya Jewett
@Pierre LaRoches Yes, I know of many Acadians who voted PANB.

Sonya Jewett
Sonya Jewett
@Marc Martin.. Pierre LaRoches is correct.I personally know of a large number of Acadians who voted PANB.

Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@Sonya Jewett, Acadians who were assimilated and can no longer speak French. If all those with Acadian roots spoke French, they would be the majority.

David Amos
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David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy N'esy Pas?








Marc Martin 
David Stairs
this guy needs to be expelled from the Legislature for his rhetoric and ordered to take a few courses on how to properly debate an issue...ridiculing your opposition with personal attacks does nothing to get you point across..these newbies need to be educated on how to critic constructively.. it's time to change the system...and stop the Grandstanding..


Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@David Stairs

But why ? He does not have a right to speak ?

David Amos
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David Amos
@Marc Martin Mais Oui Methinks he is far more entertaining that you are N'esy Pas?


Rosco holt
Rosco holt
@David Stairs
If he gets expelled, Austin should be expelled also.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Rosco holt

I agree, well said.

Dave Peters
Dave Peters
@Rosco holt On what grounds?

David Amos
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David Amos
@Marc Martin "But why ? He does not have a right to speak ?"

Methinks you hope he keeps yapping just like I do but for different reasons N'esy Pas?

David Amos
David Amos
@Dave Peters On what grounds?

How about pretending to be ethical and possessing common sense?

David Amos
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David Amos
@Dave Peters Methinks its rather comical that the all knowing SANB dude Mr Martin does not know you were one of my PANB opponents in the Sussex area N'esy Pas?









Marc Martin 
Mike Frontin
My belief is that Aseneau's remarks are a shot across the bow at the French community. Anyone who is considering joining the PANB will be considered an outcast by the SANB. It is an attempt by the SANB to be relevant again.


David Amos
David Amos
@Mike Frontin Methinks that may be true but I don't believe Arseneau thinks that deeply No doubt many would agree that he is doing this for his own benefit N'esy Pas?

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Mike Frontin

They have always been relevant, they still are.

Mike Frontin
Mike Frontin
@Marc Martin Maybe for now, but the young people in this province (the few remaining) are pushing for a society that includes everyone. French and English. The times are changing. Dinosaurs like me (and you) and the SANB are becoming irrelevant.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Mike Frontin

I don't know where you get your information from, but I have 3 kids all under 23 and they all support SANB....

Tom Wright
Tom Wright
@Marc Martin way to go.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Tom Wright

Yes !!!

Mack Leigh
Mack Leigh
@Mike Frontin

Along the line of Jean Marie Nadeau stating that any francophone who partnered with or married an anglophone was an outcast and totally irrelevant....Seems that Arseneau has indeed learned some tricks from one of his mentors..

Mike Frontin
Mike Frontin
@Marc Martin Haha!! Why am I not surprised? :D

Tom Wright
Tom Wright
@Mack Leigh My grandmother was Acadian and she married an Irishman. She had 14 Kids raised Catholic. I guess that makes me Acadian. I would say to Madame Nadeau and I will be polite. As my Grandmother would say " Les gens qui divisent les gens ne peuvent pas faire confiance."If she was alive today she would say some things to Nadeau that would make her have to go to confession. Peace.

Mike Frontin
Mike Frontin
@Mack Leigh

There is no doubt that there is a lot of pressure within the Acadian community to present a united front.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Tom Wright

*Les gens qui divisent les gens ne peuvent pas faire confiance.*

No offence but this makes no sense....

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Mike Frontin

We have no choice unfortunately, you can see by the comment above people want to hire unilingual paramedics but only if the yare English.

Tom Wright
Tom Wright
@Marc Martin no offence taken. Basically People who divide people can't be trusted. My mom told me that about 20 years ago. Passed down from my Grandmother.

David Amos
David Amos
@Marc Martin "I don't know where you get your information from, but I have 3 kids all under 23 and they all support SANB"

Methinks everybody knows I have 3 kids over the age of 23 and we never speak of SANB because they are irrelevant However an SANB dude practicing libel against me now that is a different kettle of fish N'esy Pas?







Marc Martin 
Kevin Bowman
Common sense is just that... I do not support the PA, but when peoples lives are at risk due to restrictions on who can or can't deliver live saving services because of language is nuts... I don't care if the ambulance paramedic spoke russian, if they could save my life then great - opposed to waiting 60+ minutes... I am all for bilingualism, and agree hiring priorities can be set, but if recruitment fails they need paramedics in those seats... These were ignorant comments made by an inexperienced MLA... he should not be threatened tho... The green party went 2 steps back with this as he represents a 33% of their collective voice...



David Amos
David Amos
@Kevin Bowman Methinks the Greens went a bridge too far when they supported the failed plan for Smart Meters and then forced Gallant to take back his election promise to freeze NB Power rates just like Alward did years before N'esy Pas?
William Reed
William Reed
@Kevin Bowman

That's not the issue. The positions aren't being filled regardless of the language requirement.

Kevin Bowman
Kevin Bowman
@William Reed
yes there is a shortage, some of the issues were paramedics not being put on shift because their language did not match up to a shift where it was deemed French and they only spoke english...

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Kevin Bowman

But when Medivie offered to resolve the problem by hiring more people from Quebec the English population refused why is that ?

Kevin Bowman
Kevin Bowman
@Marc Martin
I myself would have supported that as a temporary solution, but with our province having one of the worse unemployment rates in Canada a long term agenda should have been presented to fill these positions with New Brunswickers... My preference would be to have all new hires bilingual, that needs to start in our schools. Our health system pays huge amounts to attract doctors and and other health professionals, paramedics should fall into this as well, if higher pay is needed to fill positions, than pay it... This is only the start of these types of issues as our government continues to out source and contract out positions and departments to save money. These third parties will make a nice profit before sharing it with the workforce... ServiceNB another example, as well in both health corporations

Derek Miller
Derek Mille
@Marc Martin Maybe because there are so many people in NB that are out of work and need these jobs.... Its not like Quebec would welcome workers from here..

Marc Martin
Marc Mart
@Kevin Bowman

*I myself would have supported that as a temporary solution*

But why a temporary solution ? People are supposedly dying and the English population is all for the translation devices !!

*but with our province having one of the worse unemployment rates in Canada a long term agenda should have been presented to fill these positions with New Brunswickers*

And there is the answer !!! Its all about bitterness and jealousy for a few government jobs...again...

Marc Martin
Marc Marti
@Derek Miller

*Its not like Quebec would welcome workers from here*

So hiring unilingual is only good when it applies to English people, do we need to say more why SANB is needed more then ever ?

Jake Devries
Jake Devrie
@Marc Martin why would we hire from Que when there are trained paramedics looking for work in NB ??

Kevin Bowman
Kevin B
@Marc Martin

Kevin Bowman
@Marc Martin
Jealousy... please read my posts again, I never once speak of being jealous... I also said I don't care what language someone is who is there to help me, I said I prefer bilingual as a hiring initiative... if unable then I don't care if French or English, russian, german... just fill the seats... Are you from New Brunswick? It is true that quebec workers can work here, but we can not in quebec, thats not a language thing, its a protectionism thing...

*And there is the answer !!! Its all about bitterness and jealousy for a few government jobs...again...

Please expand on how I am being bitter and jealous... I just don't see it in my posts... NB has many more issues than just language do we not?

Sonya Jewett
Sonya Jewett
@Kevin Bowman I agree with your comment that lives should come before language but I do support PANB. After years of voting for the two party tyranny it's refreshing to have a new party that supports all New Brunswicker's.

Bernard McIntyre
Bernard McIntyre
@Kevin Bowman Yes we do. But some people seem to want to live in the past and want to keep N.B divided instead of making N.B the great place to live that it should be.

Kevin Bowman
Kevin Bowman
@Sonya Jewett
It has been a mess the last 3 governments, I agree, both parties to blame! I'm not anti PANB, don't agree with 100% of their message, some I do... I'm glad they have three seats and can offer a different debate and speak on some issues that are political suicide for other parties... They are good in this minority government. The Green has the same chance to do the same... but, I do believe overall that to govern, a party must be represented in all parts of the province, something neither party currently has the ability to do.. This language debate is nasty, hurtful and as this article describes brings out the worse in NewBrunswickers.. Hoping we can all move forward together.

Sonya Jewett
Sonya Jewett
@Marc Martin Why would New Brunswick hire people from Quebec or other provinces when they can hire skilled people in NB? You'd never see the Quebec government looking for skilled people to fill positions outside of Quebec.

Kevin Bowman
Kevin Bowman
@Bernard McIntyre
i agree, we need to progress... we are a have not province because we are to busy fighting each other at times...

Sonya Jewett
Sonya Jewett
@Marc Martin With all due respect sir every New Brunswicker has the right to earn a living and provide for their families.
Would it make you happy to see all uni-lingual people standing in the welfare line? If that's your mind set then the universe probably has some bad karma coming your way.

Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@Kevin Bowman, the reason these positions are not filled have nothing to do with bilingualism just like not all government jobs require bilingualism. These are just falsehoods perpetrated by a few extremists who have an aversion for anything French just like the same people continuously harping these canards on here.

David Amos
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David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps "the same people continuously harping these canards on here."

Methinks that is exactly what you do every day all day long N'esy Pas?

David Amos
David Amos
@Sonya Jewett Methinks that many would agree that Mr Martin is not due any respect whatsoever N'esy Pas?








Murray Brown 
Murray Brown
A typical response from the far left. When they lose an argument... They revert to name calling. It's childish and displays their lack of skill in a debate format. They associate anybody with a conservative attitude as being fascist. They should lean history. Look up the NAZI in the dictionary. It is English acronym for NSDAP, or in English... The National Socialist German Workers Party.


Robert Brannen
Robert Brannen
@Murray Brown

The use of the word Socialist in its name does nothing to change the fact that it was a far-right party.

David Amos
David Amos
@Robert Brannen Oh So True








Matt Steele 
Matt Steele
Not really sure if Mr. Arseneau is just uninformed of what happened during WW Two , or if he is just completely ignorant . During WW Two , Anglophones played a major roll in defeating Nazi Germany , and many Anglophones SACRIFICED their lives in doing so . Now too Have Mr. Arseneau start comparing Anglophones to Nazi's is COMPLETELY UNACCEPTABLE . At least we now know what the Green Party stands for .


Pierre LaRoches
Pierre LaRoches
@Matt Steele uninformed and Green party go hand in hand

Emilen Forest
Emilen Forest
@Matt Steele

Of the first waves of landing craft to hit Juno Beach were men of the North Shore Regiment mostly French speaking...

Dan Lee
Dan Lee
@Matt Steele
YEA.....Royal dukes were on which side again??

Sonya Jewett
Sonya Jewett
@Matt Steele My uncle died in that war he was only 21 years old.

Sonya Jewett
Sonya Jewett
@Emilen Forest My 21 year old uncle was with the North Shore Regiment and he was English.

David Amos
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David Amos
@Matt Steele "At least we now know what the Green Party stands for" .

Methinks you NDP dudes are easily played like fiddle N'esy Pas?
Roland Godin
Roland Godin
@Matt Steele
Freedom of choice was part of the sacrifice of WW1-2, alors respectez le choix de ma langue officielle...eh!/voilà.

David Amos
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David Amos
@David Amos Methinks I have special person assigned to watch me ce soir N'esy Pas?

David Amos
David Amos
@David Amos YUP








Marc Martin 
Mario Doucet
SANB true colors have finally been shown as anti-English.


Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Mario Doucet

What does SANB have to do with anything in this subject?

John O'Brien
John O'Brien
@Marc Martin Obviously Kevin Leblanc

John O'Brien
John O'Brien
@John O'Brien sorry too many French people here Kevin Arsenault

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@John O'Brien

Again..What does SANB have to do with anything in this subject?

David Amos
David Amos
@Marc Martin Methinks everybody who knows how to read English knows Arseneau was the President of SANB N'esy Pas?



Roland Godin
Roland Godin
@Mario Doucet
Self reliance is for me, for me, formidable, mes excuses if some sees it as a reason not to explore their potentials...et voilà.

Jake Devries
Jake Devries
@Marc Martin SANB are the puppet-masters, Arseneau is the puppet








Marc Martin 
Roland Godin
PANB have played their only trump card...eh!/voilà.


Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Roland Godin

Well said ...eh!/voilà.

Roland Godin
Roland Godin
@Roland Godin
At least give me a hand for a good shuffle...et voilà.

David Amos
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David Amos
@Roland Godin Methinks you don't play poker very well Anyone with half a clue can see that you are bluffing N'esy Pas?

David Amos
Content disabled.
David Amos
@Roland Godin Methinks somebody didn't like me exposing your play on words N'esy Pas?

David Amos
Content disabled.
David Amos
@David Amos YUP

David Amos
Content disabled.
David Amos
@Roland Godin Methinks you are bluffing N'esy Pas?








Marc Martin 
Joe campbell
Time to get Elizabeth May down here and host a wine party and then we will see what the Green's can do moving forward.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Joe campbell

Elisabeth May is Federal...You didn't know ?

David Amos
David Amos
@Joe campbell YUP







Claude DeRoche 
Claude DeRoche
We don't need bilingualism , French only!


Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Claude DeRoche

That would resolve it all !! I mean the English wants to use the translation devices !!!

Tom Wright
Tom Wright
@Claude DeRoche Hey bud, I think that 70 percent of the province might feel different.

Emilen Forest
Emilen Forest
@Claude DeRoche

I'm totally in agreement...

Bernard McIntyre
Bernard McIntyre
@Claude DeRoche I guess we know now how it would be if France won the wars in the 1700's. No one else would have rights by they way some people see it.

Angie Brideau
Angie Brideau
@Claude DeRoche
Don't forget whose picture is engraved on the coins in your pocket - the Queen of ENGLAND

Dave Grosvenor
Dave Grosvenor
@Bernard McIntyre
Seems some think they DID win, since in their home province they won't even allow various aspects of their society to even make a sign in their own language.

Dan Lee
Dan Lee
@Angie Brideau
Angie Brideau

@Claude DeRoche
Don't forget whose picture is engraved on the coins in your pocket - the Queen of ENGLAND
Is she the one that was saluting a certain bunch when young

David Amos
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David Amos
@Claude DeRoche So You Say EH?

David Amos
David Amos
@David Amos Not once but twice? Now that really funny N'esy Pas?

Seamus O'hern
Seamus O'hern
@Jake Devries ....oh, it's coming....expect it.

Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@Angie Brideau, a democracy with the vestige of a despotic system on its coins; sure something to be proud of!

David Amos
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David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks you take a purse full of them on your fancy trips to Europe N'esy Pas?

David Amos
David Amos
@David Amos That just spoke volumes to me







Claude DeRoche 
Claude DeRoche
What does the Irving Boy COR Party Premier has to say?

CBC News · Posted: Nov 09, 2018
Higgs ran for the leadership of the COR party.
The party Higgs wanted to lead in 1989, the Confederation of Regions, was anti-bilingualism.
Higgs says he no longer subscribes to the COR worldview. "I believe that all New Brunswickers, French and English, have the opportunity to speak their own language and to learn another one," he said in August. "My opinion has changed over the last 30 years."


Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Claude DeRoche

**What does the Irving Boy COR Party Premier has to say? *

He wont say anything he agrees with his new party member..

David Amos
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David Amos
@Marc Martin So you say EH?

David Amos
David Amos
@David Amos Now thats funny

Jake Devries
Jake Devries
@Claude DeRoche In a far away land, a long time ago, there was a nation called South Africa where the minority ruled over the majority..we all know how that turned out. Be very careful SANB et all..you just might get something you don't expect..









Marc Martin 
capilano dunbar
It's all very well to talk about language rights as the Greens do but, the fact of the matter is there are not enough bilingual paramedics in New Brunswick! The choice is between a unilingual paramedic or no paramedic at all. It sure seems to me M. Arsenau was making a direct inference to the Nazis. I am puzzled why Austin didn't raise a motion of privilege at the time. Rookie mistake on both their parts I guess.


David Amos
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David Amos
@capilano dunbar Methinks that are making no mistakes but in fact what this to be an issue particularly before the confidence vote at he end of the week. Where was Austin last week when Arseneau was saying this stuff in the House? Whys did he or one of his caucus speak in his defense? If the liberal Speaker thought that Arseneau was being improper last week then should have stopped him If he were made to apologize now then who would be making a major faux pas? I doubt this will be posted N'esy Pas?

David Amos
David Amos
@David Amos Methinks I figured correctly once again N'esy Pas?








Marc Martin 
Brent Thompson
Definition of "common sense" from Merriam Webster online dictionary: "sound and prudent judgment based on a simple perception of the situation or facts".
I think it was perfectly OK for Mr. Arseneau to ask Mr. Austin to clarify what he meant by the term common sense but Mr. Arseneau definitely used poor judgement (i.e., a lack of common sense) by choosing to include the Nazi reference in making his point.


Tom Wright
Tom Wright
@Brent Thompson He should pay attention. Austin has explained what he means by common sense almost every week. He used it and phrased it that way as a fear tactic. But he represents the old school that wont let go. Nothing more nothing less.

David Amos
David Amos
@Brent Thompson Methinks most folks common sense is telling them that this argument makes no sense at all There are far more important things to be concerned about N'esy Pas?









Marc Martin 
daryl doucette
There is an easy solution to this continuous and seemingly never ending conflict here in New Brunswick re " Official Bilingualism". Just get rid of it. Declare New Brunswick " an English province", just as " Quebec" has declared itself a " French" province. Then, as is done in Quebec, New Brunswick will provide government services to the minority francophones in areas where the population of the minority is 50% or greater. If this system is good enough for the English minority in Quebec, then certainly it should be good enough for the French minority here in New Brunswick.


David Amos
David Amos
@daryl doucette Methinks you cannot change the Charter that easy N'esy Pas?

Roland Godin
Roland Godin
@daryl doucette
Don't mess around with Irish, Scottish and Welsh heritage and tartens calling Number Brunswick English...et voilà.

Seamus O'hern
Seamus O'hern
@Roland Godin ....huh? I guess you passed that test you never had to write....welcome to N.B.

Roland Godin
Roland Godin
@daryl doucette
Be respectable, Québec like Ontario are a nation, the remaining lot have the statue of franchises at best...EH!/Voilà.

daryl doucette
daryl doucette
@David Amos well, they got it put into the constitution, maybe we can " take it out"...the ORIGIONAL intent was to give the French minority access to government services in " the language of their choice" but the extremists in the SANB have taken it to be a " carte blanche" excuse to eliminate unilinguals from employement in the work place in government here in New Brunswick, and increasingly so in the private sector.

Roland Godin
Roland Godin
@daryl doucette
The original intent and it still is, a country with deux langues offielles(1867)...eh!/voilà.

David Amos
David Amos
@daryl doucette Methinks you should check my work in Federal Court Everybody knows it is a Charter argument about this very issue N'esy Pas?








Joe Citizen 
Joe Citizen
French people in Canada have to learn English (and most want to) in order to participate in modern society, the same as Italian-Canadians, Spanish-Canadians, Chinese-Canadians etc.(who also speak at least one other language at home). The vast majority of the "English" in Canada that the french like to demonize are NOT of British heritage and English is not their first language. They speak English because it is the defacto Internationally standard language (and certainly is in Canada) used to communicate efficiently between people of different linguistic backgrounds. The french continually disrespect all other linguistic minorities in Canada by calling them “English” in order to inflate their cause and give the impression that it is simply English vs french (hypocritically even while speaking English themselves and yet demanding to be recognized as french). To yell and scream that everyone else (including all other linguistic minorities) now need to learn french in order to "even things up and be equal" with "English" is twisted, distorted and narcissistic discrimination against all non-french people (including all other linguistic minorities). I speak three languages already and yet I can’t get a government job unless I learn french? Are the french willing to learn the languages of all the other Canadian linguistic communities?? Also, the Canadian government claims that all people/cultures/minorities are equally important and equally respected in Canada, but then singles out just one linguistic minority (French) and gives them special status above all others as well as all the money, power and attention. Obviously, the hypocritical government is really telling us that no minority is anywhere near as equal/respected/important as the french.


David Amos
Content disabled.
David Amos
@Joe Citizen Methinks I should ask how could such a name register with CBC according to their rules N'esy Pas?


David Amos
Content disabled.
David Amos
@David Amos Methinks I touched another nerve N'esy Pas?

David Amos
David Amos
@David Amos YUP

daryl doucette
daryl doucette
@Joe Citizen wow....great comment!

Mack Leigh
Mack Leigh
@Joe Citizen
Arseneau is not afraid of losing any language rights... Arseneau is afraid of the gravy train ending that has been going on for decades.... Pandering to the demands, threats and wants of one minority over and above everyone else no matter who else has to suffer or go without.... Time for Arseneau and his ilk to realize that this province cannot afford to provide them with their own country within a country... Makes one think that their real goal might be to have us become Quebec Part Deux.


David Amos
David Amos
@Mack Leigh "Arseneau is afraid of the gravy train ending that has been going on for decades"

NOPE

Methinks he wants more more more N'esy Pas?







Marc Martin 
Seamus O'hern
You're out numbered.....time's running out....time for New Brunswick to take back New Brunswick.


David Amos
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David Amos
@Seamus O'hern Dream on

David Amos
David Amos
@David Amos WOW








Ernesto Rafael 
Ernesto Rafael
When the barnacle scales are tipped, a revolution certainly make sense, common sense enough for any linguistic New Brunswik'er to grasp.


David Amos
David Amos
@Ernesto Rafael Nay not so

Seamus O'hern
Seamus O'hern
@David Amos ....aye, tis so.









Joe Citizen 
Joe Citizen
The french will then say "well, bilingualism is the law!"...... but it's only the "law" because two french people (Pierre Trudeau federally and Louis Robichaud provincially) abused the trust placed in them to unilaterally install this illegal "law" against the will of the people. Let's have a referendum on this important issue and decide it fairly.
Finally, they will say "you need to speak french because of our history" .... but if that's the case then we should all be speaking a First Nation's language should we not? Even the Vikings were in Canada before the French and of course it was an Italian who set foot on the American continent in 1492.
So, as you can see, there is NOT ONE valid reason for government-enforced bilingualism. I'm all in favor of speaking multiple languages of your own free will (I'm tri-lingual) but not this government-enforced discrimination masquerading as "equality".


Ernesto Rafael
Ernesto Rafael
@Joe Citizen - Agreed 100%, First Nations Canadian citizens deserve our undivided attention and respect for their culture as they long inhabited the land before the rest of us ne'er-do-well European outcasts.

Roland Godin
Roland Godin
@Ernesto Rafael
Be respectable, First Nations are not to be used for our diatribes...et voilà.

Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@Ernesto Rafael, well they certainly were not too well respected by the conquerors of North America. And we all know from which island they hailed.

David Amos
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks you don't know that Spain is not an island or the fact that France conquered and controlled most of what is now Canada from Toronto to Nova Scotia until the Wolfe and Montcalm had a little hoedown in Quebec N'esy Pas?









Marc Martin 
Norman Albert Snr
This will make one of the top issues and focus of the MSM and party elite going into the next election(Possibly Feb.) Real issues are much less fixable or even manageable under the current system of Taxation and governing.


David Amos
David Amos
@Norman Albert Snr If Higgs loses on Friday methinks we will be voting again in January N'esy Pas?

David Amos
David Amos
@David Amos However as soon as I say that I recall them adding an extra month to the election period for the 39th Parliament because of the date the writ was dropped perhaps the local liberals are praying for the same thing. If so I stand corrected it could be February after all.









 Joe Citizen 
Joe Citizen
Forcing all other people to speak french is not a "right" and does not make for "equality". It is the exact opposite. And don't start to argue that English is forced on you by the "English". English is an Internationally standard language spoken by people of many linguistic communities and backgrounds as a common way of communicating. The vast majority of "English" speakers are not of British heritage and identify with other linguistic communities (the same as the french do). The french are no different and many want to speak English because they want to participate in the world. Only the acadian leadership try to distort this reality into an imaginary "persecution" for economic and political advantage for themselves. There is no other group in the world who speaks English and sees it as some sort of wrong against them. I was in Germany a while ago and was worried my Italian may not get me by....everyone spoke English and I got along just fine. Not one German thought speaking English harmed them because they are smart enough to recognize it as simply a standard language for common communication.


David Amos
Content disabled.
David Amos
@Joe Citizen Methinks if you got a real name it may add to your credibility N'esy Pas?

David Amos
David Amos
@David Amos Incredible








 Marc Martin 
Kevin Hicks
And to think that the Green Party bragged that the arrival of minority parties was a sign that the people of New Brunswick wanted a different political process. Big improvement, guys! Big improvement!


David Amos
David Amos
@Kevin Hicks I enjoy it









Joe Citizen 
Joe Citizen
Here are some interesting facts for those who are fixated on the acadian “expulsion” of 1755 (as ridiculous as it is to fixate on this in order to justify bilingualism today). It was in the time of war. Many terrible things happen in war (to everyone and by everyone in history), many things much worse than an expulsion. Acadia was formerly First Nation's territory (Mikmaq and Maliseet primarily) before it was taken from them by the "acadians". French priests of the Jesuit order first "converted" First Nations to Catholicism. I am Catholic so that’s not meant as a slur, just a fact. The acadians like to portray themselves as allies of the First Nations and the land grab of “Acadia” as a friendly takeover because of the “common” religion between them. Fact is that some First Nations warred against the British and some warred against the french and the allegiances changed from time to time. Research the acadian alliance with the Wabanaki Confederation.... acadians don't talk about this because it shows the acadians repeatedly attacking the British behind their lines while the British were facing the other direction fighting the french army. They were told to stop and swear an oath to be peaceful. Instead they continued the attacks and many were captured bearing arms in skirmishes. This is why they were deported. You can’t have an enemy attacking you from behind while you are facing the other direction.
So, the acadians are not as innocent and “wronged” as they like to portray themselves. They imposed their religion on the First Nations, then took their land, and then attacked the British from behind. Now they complain they want bilingualism as restitution for being so poorly treated and they want “their” Acadia back. Wow! How warped and hypocritical can you get?


Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@Joe Citizen, who else but you brought up the subject of the expulsion of the Acadians? I see that you are also trying to rewrite history"

Al. Dunn
Al. Dunn
@Joe Citizen funny how some people downvote a fact if it doesn't fit their agenda.

Mack Leigh
Mack Leigh
@Joe Citizen

Guess they also conveniently forgot that Cardinal Richelieu ordered all of the French trappers, settlers, etc. to and I quote " Breed the natives out "....

Joe Citizen
Joe Citizen
@Marguerite Deschamps If you read the comments below there are some of the usual comments about the acadians being poorly treated in the past.

Joe Citizen
Joe Citizen
@Marguerite Deschamps No, actually I am reciting historical facts and they are available to anyone who cares to look. The acadians are the ones who seem to want to gloss over the facts that are inconvenient to them. And, again, it is the acadians who continually bring up the expulsion as some warped kind of justification for the discriminatory policy of bilingualism that was unilaterally imposed on non-french people by JLouis.

David Amos
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David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks you and "Joe" deserve each other N'esy Pas?








Marc Martin 
Al. Dunn
And so there's Minister Goodale claiming the firearms law C-71, which restricts only law abding gun owners as a "common sense" law.... though it does absolutely nothing to hinder gangs or other criminals
Given the reference in this story..what does that make the federal Liberals?


Roland Godin
Roland Godin
@Al. Dunn
« what does that make the federal Liberals? »
Politicians, what else may I help you with...et voilà.

David Amos
Content disabled.
David Amos
@Roland Godin Methinks you should explain to your mindless fan that you were joking about the "Trump" card earlier N'esy Pas?








Marc Martin 
Lou Bell
Shouldn't Arseneau and most of the Liberal members be running under the SANB banner ?


David Amos
David Amos
@Lou Bell They do Methinks you should look at the flags in and over the Legislature sometime N'esy Pas?

Dan Lee
Dan Lee
@Lou Bell
And the 2 other sides should be running under the COR banner





Kris Austin 'shocked' by Green MLA's Nazi reference in rebuke of People's Alliance rhetoric

Kevin Arseneau says Austin's rhetoric is a disguised bid to undermine francophone rights


Green MLA Kevin Arseneau has been critical of People's Alliance Leader Kris Austin's use of the phrase "common sense," suggesting it disguises an agenda to undermine francophone rights. (CBC)


The leader of the People's Alliance says he was shocked to hear a Green Party MLA compare his rhetoric to Nazi propaganda during a speech in the legislature last Friday.

Kent North's Kevin Arseneau drew a parallel between Kris Austin's frequent use of the phrase "common sense" and a famous quotation by Joseph Goebbels, Hitler's minister of propaganda.

He suggested Austin has been invoking "common sense" to disguise an agenda to undermine francophone rights.


The Goebbels quotation says that with "sufficient repetition," people can be convinced "that a square is in fact a circle." It continues: "They are mere words, and words can be molded until they clothe ideas and disguise."
Arseneau added: "What exactly does 'common sense' mean? The people of New Brunswick, be you francophone, anglophone, First Nations or newcomer, deserve a straight and honest answer."

"I'll tell you, I was shocked," Austin said Monday. "It's certainly some radical viewpoints coming from his way of thinking, no doubt about that."


People's Alliance Leader Kris Austin said he's discussing with his caucus whether to ask the Speaker of the legislature to order Arseneau to apologize for the comment. (James West/Canadian Press)

Austin said he's discussing with his caucus whether to ask the Speaker of the legislature to order Arseneau to apologize.

"It was so far out there and so out in left field, I don't even know how to respond to it," Austin said.

'I wouldn't say it's a comparison'


Arseneau said he wasn't suggesting a parallel between Nazis and the Alliance.

"I wouldn't say it's a comparison," he said. "I would say it's an invitation to the parties to explain themselves, to provide clarity on the words 'common sense.'"

He said "some political discourse" in the province "is trying to make big, complex problems look like really easy stuff to fix by attacking minorities. It wasn't a comparison to what happened at all, but it was a strong quote."

Arseneau made the comments during the debate on the Progressive Conservative government's throne speech, which will be put to a vote this Friday.

Threats made against Arseneau


He posted on social media Monday that two threats had been made against him, and he told CBC News they may have been connected to the speech.


All threats to me or my family will be treated seriously and will be reported to the RCMP

Toutes menaces envers moi ou ma famille seront pris au sérieux et rapporté à la GRC



"I can't say that that was what the people were referring to but definitely everything happened after that," he said. One threat was on social media and the other was shouted by someone in a passing car.

He said he received many comments on social media about the speech. Some disagreed with him but were civil, "some were less civil but non-threatening," but two were definitely threats of assault, he said.

He posted Monday that any threats "will be treated seriously" and said the RCMP are investigating.

'Dangerous and totally unacceptable'


In his speech Friday, the first-term Green MLA referred to last week's ambulance announcement by the new Higgs government, where Austin was given a speaking spot at the lectern.
"While we must respect the right of both francophone and anglophone citizens to receive service in their language of choice," Austin said at the event, "we must not allow unnecessary language requirements to supersede common sense and the health and safety of all New Brunswickers."


Kris Austin, leader of the People's Alliance, spoke during a government announcement on Ambulance New Brunswick on Nov. 19. (Jacques Poitras)
Arseneau said it was "dangerous and totally unacceptable" that the leader of what he called "a populist right-wing party" was able to talk about overriding some rights at a government press conference.

Austin said Arseneau, a former student leader at the University of Moncton and a former president of the Acadian Society of New Brunswick, has been "a radical most of his life."

"They keep pointing the finger to us on the language tension, but you hear comments like this, official comments on the floor of the house. At the end of the day, who's inflaming the tensions here?"

But Arseneau said Austin's suggestion that bilingualism shouldn't be a job requirement for paramedics is what's inflammatory. "It's very radical to say we should not follow the Constitution," he said.

Throne speech calls for tolerance


The Alliance and the Greens each won three seats in September's election, giving both parties pivotal roles in passing legislation in the legislature. But they're diametrically opposed on many issues.


Arseneau (middle) said he would like Austin to define what he means by "common sense" when speaking about language issues. (James West/Canadian Press)
Last week's Progressive Conservative throne speech called on all MLAs to compromise and "accept the discomfort of diverse opinions" in order to make the legislature work without any party holding a majority of seats.

Austin said Arseneau's speech will make that more difficult.

"Comments like that will only further isolate Mr. Arseneau from a lot of the decision-making within the workings of government. I don't know what his strategy was. I don't know what he was looking to accomplish, if he was just trying to drum up his base."
Arseneau called on Austin to clarify what he means by "common sense."

"I think what his supporters are saying is that we shouldn't be paying for anything for francophones, we shouldn't be paying to help minorities to live their lives," he said.

"If that's the route they want to go down, that should be clarified, instead of hiding behind this general thing called 'common sense.'"


























The nasty SANB people Marc Martin and Marguerite Deschamps continue with their libel of me in CBC for the benefit of their former President Kevin Arseneau

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Methinks the Crown knows the nasty SANB Trolls Marc Martin and Marguerite Deschamps continue with their libel of me in CBC for the benefit of their former President Kevin Arseneau N'esy Pas?



 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/green-mla-comments-1.4922740


Nazi reference in poor taste but doesn't break rules, Speaker decides



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Marc Martin 
William Henry
With representation like that, the Greens are showing why there is only room for the Liberals on that side of the policitical pendulum. Mr Arsenault should take the time to learn parliamentary decorum and refrain from this kind of inflammatory language or go back to your farm in Kent County. I am ashamed that I even thought about voting Green in the last election. Glad my spider senses were tingling.


Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@William Henry

*should take the time to learn parliamentary decorum and refrain from this kind of inflammatory language *

You didn't read ? What he said was not against the law.

Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@Marc Martin, they can't even read English. No wonder they're not bilingual!

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Marguerite Deschamps

I've seen tons of them laughing at my English, I have an excuse its my second language, they don't have any excuses.

David Amos
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks I should remind you SANB people that my barring notice is in ENGLISH ONLY N'esy Pas?



Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@Marc Martin, they have an excuse; you can't fix $tupid!

David Amos
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps True However

Methinks you know that the Crown is well aware that I can certainly sue it if the RCMP won't prosecute both the dumb and the clever criminals N'esy Pas?







Marc Martin 
Tim Astle
Well, the only option with credibility on the left are the Liberals.


David Amos
David Amos
@Tim Astle Methinks politicians never concern themselves with credibility They already know most folks don't believe them anyway N'esy Pas?









 Marc Martin 
Stephen Wood
With the Speaker of the House being a Liberal and SANB , I am not surprised he viewed things the way he did. Mr Arsenault had his chance to redeem himself but flat out refused clearly showing he and the Green party are NOT willing to work with the other parties. IMO, Mr Arsenault will be the downfall of the Green party in New Brunswick.


Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@Stephen Wood, just like in sports, if you don't like the decision, blame the reff!

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Stephen Wood

But you where ok when the Liberal appointed him so that *your kind* could push their agenda right ?

David Amos
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks you would do the same if the shoe was on the other foot N'esy Pas?

David Amos
David Amos
@Marc Martin Methinks you make no sense what so ever Its a small wonder to me the former SANB President is recorded in the parliamentary claiming that he did not know what common sense was N'esy Pas?

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@David Amos

We all know that quote is used for something else.



Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos, you can think what you want; the rules are the rules. I personally do not see anything wrong in quoting anybody, be he, Jos Goebel or Jos from Cocomo. It does not mean that Austin and his COR party would resort to atrocities perpetrated by the Nazis. But these populist parties do resort to perpetrating untruths and the masses fall for it, just like Trump in the US, Ford and Max Bernier in Canada.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Marguerite Deschamps

That's exactly right. He didn't call him a Nazi he took a quote from a Nazi, that is not the same. Its weird he felt targeted by this....







Fred Brewer 
Fred Brewer
My respect for the Green Party is rapidly vanishing.


Mack Leigh
Mack Leigh
@Fred Brewer

I am surprised that there is anyone left that has any respect for them at all... Arseneau will be ****'s undoing...

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Fred Brewer

Who cars you didn't vote for them anyway.

David Amos
David Amos
@Fred Brewer Methinks many folks are enjoying the part in circus they are playing N'esy Pas?










 Marc Martin 
Dan Lee
Mr Arsenault will have respect from his voters.......hang your head high sir...you are right


Dan Lee
Dan Lee
@Fred Brewer
Speaking of hatefull remarks........

Seamus O'hern
Seamus O'hern
@Dan Lee ....oh yes.....congratulations.....hang your head indeed.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Dan Lee

Well said sir.

David Amos
David Amos
@Marc Martin Too Funny

Carroll Cameron
Carroll Cameron
@Dan Lee
"HOLD" your hea.......
Works better.








 Marc Martin 
capilano dunbar
I am a little puzzled why Austin didn't raise a point of privilege during the speech. The inference is not very nuanced and in this case it really isn't called for. If New Brunswickers want rural paramedics then they will have to put up with at least some unilingual paramedics otherwise they will have none at all. Common sense, in the ordinary meaning, would assume some unilingual paramedics are better than none. Very disappointing M. Arsenault didn't apologise of his own volition.


Johnny Horton
Johnny Horton
@capilano dunbar

The problem is the people of the Brockway, Sussex corners and oak hills are fine with unilingual paramedics. But someone sitting in the tracadoes and edmunstons is demanding how others will be served.

Clive Gibbons
Clive Gibbons
@Johnny Horton

They're fine with unilingual medics, as long as they are unilingual anglophones.

Jim Reid
Jim Reid
@Clive Gibbons stay on track there clive...

Clive Gibbons
Clive Gibbons
@Jim Reid

I guess what I said was true then.

Pierre Adam Bulger
Pierre Adam Bulger
@capilano dunbar common sense is knowing that the issue is not the language but the retetion / employement tatics used to get paramedics. theyre paid like **** , treated like **** and arent even considered medical professionals. but i guess when its not your language in jeopardy , common sense is whatever THEY tell you it is.

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Johnny Horton

*Sussex corners and oak hills are fine with unilingual ENGLISH paramedics.*

Corrected you.

David Amos
David Amos
@capilano dunbar Methinks you should just relax and enjoy the circus I explained this nonsense yesterday but it was not my fault much of it was blocked N'esy Pas?









Lloyd Joslin 
Lloyd Joslin
Green and liberals are one


Seamus O'hern
Seamus O'hern
@Lloyd Joslin ....the greens and libs are done.....

Johnny Horton
Johnny Horton
@Seamus O'hern
The North has almost half the seats. The libs will continue to win lots of seats,

David Amos
David Amos
@Lloyd Joslin YUP

Methinks in more ways than one N'esy Pas?









 Harold Benson 
Harold Benson
My caucus lol. Good to see some newbie fresh breath, willing to tell it like it is, but he'd better watch out for the thin skinned litigious ones.


Johnny Horton
Johnny Horton
@Harold Benson

Your comment is hilarious,

Why?

Because it was arseneau thst went to the rcmp.

Clive Gibbons
Clive Gibbons
@Johnny Horton

Arsenal didn't threaten anyone's family.

David Amos
David Amos
@Harold Benson Methinks I should ask if your buddy Sam agrees N'esy Pas?

David Amos
David Amos
@Marc Martin "Yes because individuals like your kind threaten him."

Methinks that is dangerously close to libel but I don't believe that is the other dude's real name so no foul play However what you post about yours truly is a different kettle of fish N'esy Pas?

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@David Amos

*Methinks that is dangerously close to libel *

Nah. If it was, I could have had you and most people here convicted for hate crimes.

David Amos
David Amos
@Marc Martin Methinks that is libel N'esy Pas?

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@David Amos

Constantly hating or discriminating against a minority is considered a crime you didn't know ?

David Amos
David Amos
@Marc Martin Methinks you are well aware that I know the law N'esy Pas?

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@David Amos

Apparently you don't. You need to take a look at section 319(2)Promoting hatred. Yeah I know the law too.

David Amos
David Amos
@Marc Martin Methinks you did not read my lawsuit closely Perhaps should ask the RCMP how I dealt with that section in the prosecution of the nasty neo nazi Arthur Topham and his strange buddy the evil Zionist Barry Winters Trust that the Crown you work for knows both criminals hated me with a passion and I was honoured that they did N'esy Pas?


Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos, aka J. J. Robinette!

David Amos
David Amos








 Marc Martin 
Seamus O'hern
The Card Carrying "Speaker" said it was OK and no need to withdraw NAZI Reference....".there's a shocker"....expect the same and worse then "SPEAKER"


David Amos
David Amos
@Seamus O'hern Methinks the current Speaker will soon give up the chair and Mr Higgs will likely ask Mr Fitch to take a seat It that comes true then you should be happy N'esy Pas?








Marc Martin 
Colin Seeley
The Law is an asss.


Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@Colin Seeley, and so is the leader of the PA, aka COR party!

David Amos
David Amos
@Colin Seeley Methinks the rules were upheld and believe that a nurse should not argue law with such an attitude N'esy Pas?










Marc Martin 
Lou Bell
Green Party irrelevance and their SANB member shines big time !


David Amos
David Amos
@Lou Bell YUP










 Marguerite Deschamps 
Marguerite Deschamps
Thin skin Austin; if you can't stand the hear in the kitchen, get out of the kitchen!


Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Marguerite Deschamps

Exactly, well said.

David Amos
David Amos
@Marc Martin Methinks you two are too too funny indeed N'esy Pas?

Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos, most on here are droll, and it's not in the sense of funny.

David Amos
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks your buddy Mr Martin's libel is not funny at all N'esy Pas?










 Marc Martin 
Marc Martin
*Nazi reference in poor taste but doesn't break rules, Speaker decides*

There ya go, its not illegal.


Fred Dee
Fred Dee
@Marc Martin
but it is sooo wrong!!!

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Fred Dee

Nah its not, he didn't called them Nazi directly he was making a reference that's all.

David Amos
David Amos
@Marc Martin Methinks you should review Section 300 of the Canadian Criminal Code N'esy Pas?

Marc Martin
FMarc Martin
@David Amos

Did he call him directly a Nazi yes or no ? He did not.

David Amos
David Amos
@Marc Martin Methinks everybody but you understands that I am dealing with what you have been posting about me N'esy Pas?







 David Amos 
David Amos
Surprise Surprise Surprise







 JJ Carrier 
JJ Carrier
If the sheet fits





Nazi reference in poor taste but doesn't break rules, Speaker decides

Green MLA Kevin Arseneau won't withdraw Nazi propaganda reference in criticism of People's Alliance


Green MLA Kevin Arseneau has been critical of People Alliance Leader Kris Austin's use of the phrase 'common sense,' suggesting it disguises an agenda to undermine francophone rights. (CBC)


The Speaker of the New Brunswick Legislature has ruled that a Green MLA's reference to Nazi propaganda during a debate in the house was a poor choice of words but did not violate parliamentary rules.

Daniel Guitard ruled Tuesday on Kent North MLA Kevin Arseneau's use of a quotation by Adolf Hitler's propaganda minister, Joseph Goebbels, while criticizing the People's Alliance.

He asked Arseneau if he wanted to withdraw the words but Arseneau refused.




The famous quotation, which Arseneau used last Friday during the throne speech debate, says that with "sufficient repetition," people can be convinced "that a square is in fact a circle" because "words can be moulded" to disguise someone's real meaning.

He read the quotation while critiquing Alliance Leader Kris Austin's frequent comment about the need for "common sense" in the application of language rights in New Brunswick.


Arseneau refused to take back his comments when given a chance in the legislature on Tuesday. (Jacques Poitras/CBC)
Austin rose on a point of order during Tuesday's sitting of the legislature and argued that Arseneau's "insinuations" were not appropriate.

"I understand heated debate, I understand emotional debate, but in my opinion and the opinion of my caucus, he certainly overstepped," Austin said.

Guitard said he had already reviewed Arseneau's comments.
"They're not unparliamentary, but I can say as far as the choice of words, it was poor taste, and a poor choice of words."

Because the words were not unparliamentary, the Speaker could not order Arseneau to withdraw them, but he invited Arseneau to do it anyway.

After Arseneau refused, he said twice that he was not making a comparison between the Alliance and the Nazi regime in Germany.

Guitard cut him off when he tried to continue speaking.

Green Leader David Coon defended Arseneau to reporters, saying the Goebbels quotation is a well-known quotation and it's fair to use it to comment, without drawing a comparison to Nazism, on how politicians use words.









Chucky Murray exposes WorksafeNB and its continuing malicious nonsense

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Methinks folks should listen closely to what the Ombudsman explained in no uncertain terms first thing this morning N'esy Pas?






 

New legislation on the way to curb soaring WorksafeNB premiums



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David Amos 
David Amos
Methinks folks should listen closely to what the Ombudsman explained in no uncertain terms first thing this morning N'esy Pas?


David Amos
David Amos
@David Amos Are workers comp. rates too high, or too low?

Chamber of commerce CEO Krista Ross and Ombud Charles Murray offer their views on the Higgs government's plan for workers compensation.

https://podcast-a.akamaihd.net/mp3/podcasts/infomornfred-4yqItJvt-20181128.mp3




New legislation on the way to curb soaring WorksafeNB premiums

PC government hopeful legislation passes before Christmas

Employers say premiums to WorkSafeNB are costing their businesses too much money. (Dan McGarvey/CBC)



The Higgs government is introducing legislation designed to rein in soaring Worksafe New Brunswick premiums.

Starting Jan.1, employers will pay an average of $2.92 for every $100 of payroll — a figure that's almost double what they were paying just two years earlier.

But if the legislation passed quickly, there's a narrow legislative window that would allow WorkSafeNB to partially roll back the increase before Jan. 31.


Labour Minister Trevor Holder said he hopes the three opposition parties in the legislature will support the legislation and allow it to pass before Christmas.

Labour Minister Trevor Holder hopes all three opposition parties will support and pass the legislation before Christmas. (Jacques Poitras/CBC)
 
 
"We don't want to rag the puck any longer," Holder said at a news conference.

"The fact is our workers need to be protected in this province and our employers need a climate in place so they don't have those burdens placed upon them that make them uncompetitive."
The changes are based on recommendations by a task force that issued a report in July.

The other parties said they're inclined to support the legislation, though Green Leader David Coon said he'd like to see a quick examination of the bill by a committee of MLAs.

"We have seen too many times bills that are rushed under pressure ending up having problems," he said.

Green Party Leader David Coon said he would like to see the Tory bill first head to committee for review. (CBC)
 
 
"Does this legislation actually implement the recommendations in a way that has the implications or the consequences that were desired or intended from the recommendations? That's what we need to be sure of."

Coon said even with that step, the bill could still be passed before Christmas.

Employers pay premiums to WorkSafeNB to cover the Crown corporation's operations, including benefits to workers injured on the job.

With the 2019 increase, the Crown corporation estimates the 7,000 smallest employers in the province will be forking over an additional $700 each.

Lessen appeal tribunal's power


The legislation would end the Workers Compensation Appeal Tribunal's power to overrule WorkSafeNB policies when hearing claim cases. That power was created by legislation passed in 2014 by the previous Progressive Conservative government.
The independent task force made up of employers and workers concluded earlier this year that the new powers for the tribunal, and its rewriting of WorkSafeNB policies, drove up the costs of benefits, forcing the board to raise premiums.

WorkSafeNB said in the past four years the cost of future benefit payouts has totalled $800 million, a cost that premiums must cover.

The premium was $1.11 in 2016, $1.48 in 2017 and $1.70 this year.

Business groups applauded the legislation.

"We really see this as a turning point in the long-term financial sustainability of Worksafe," said John Wishart, CEO of the Greater Moncton Chamber of Commerce.

Business organizations have warned that spiralling premiums, along with tax increases and other rising costs, will make it harder for employers to hire people. They welcomed the announcement of the legislation.



Worksafe rates are set to soar again Jan. 1, but if bill passes quickly, there's a legislated window that might allow a partial rollback before Jan. 31.
Greater Moncton Chamber of Commerce & Cdn Federation of Independent Business praise quick action by new PC government. They say it's a first step to restoring balance to the system.





 

Methinks the Yankee Prez Mr Trump and Mikey Cohen's sneaky Yankee lawyer ain't the only dude who knows how to use Twitter N'esy Pas?

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Methinks the plot thickens nicely N'esy Pas? Everybody knows I got pissed of when the Yankee lawyer Mikey Cohen lied to me just like the RCMP and the FBI always do 









I called your office in Washington after I read your words in the media and your people dismissed me as a fool Well I have come to understand that you are a lawyer hence you can explain this document to the and Correct?




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Methinks the Fat Lady ain't sung yet All Trump and a legion of Yankees have to do is read my messages in Twitter N'esy Pas?




Michael Cohen pleads guilty to lying to Senate about Trump Tower project in Russia



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 Heath Tierney 
Heath Tierney
The noose is getting tighter and tighter around the failed trump administration.

Still waiting for the GOP, the "party of personal responsibility" to hold its president to account.


David Amos
David Amos
@Heath Tierney Methinks the Fat Lady ain't sung yet All Trump and a legion of Yankees have to do is read my messages in Twitter N'esy Pas?





Michael Cohen pleads guilty to lying to Senate about Trump Tower project in Russia

President says Trump Tower project in Moscow not a secret, rules out Putin sideline meeting at G20

U.S. President Donald Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, exits Federal Court after entering a guilty plea in Manhattan on Thursday. Cohen said he lied about the timeline of a Trump Organization project in Moscow that never came to fruition. (Andrew Kelly/Reuters)


Michael Cohen, U.S. President Donald Trump's former lawyer, pleaded guilty early Thursday to lying to Congress about work he did on a Trump real estate deal in Russia.

Cohen made a surprise appearance Thursday in a New York courtroom at around 9 a.m. ET and began entering the plea.

He admitted to making false statements in 2017 to the Senate intelligence committee about a plan to build a Trump Tower in Moscow.
Cohen said he lied about the timing of the tower negotiations and other details to be consistent with Trump's "political message."

Cohen said that among other lies, he told Congress that all discussions of the Moscow Trump Tower project ended by January 2016, when they had actually continued until June of that year, as Trump was securing the Republican nomination for president.

Putin aware of project: Cohen


Cohen also said he sent an email to the spokesperson for Russian President Vladimir Putin as part of the potential deal.

In his statement, Cohen said he worked on the real estate proposal with Felix Sater, a Russia-born associate who he said claimed to have deep connections in Moscow.


CBC News
Trump slams Cohen, says Moscow project wasn't secret
 'Michael Cohen is lying and he's trying to get a reduced sentence for things that have nothing to do with me,' says U.S. President Donald Trump. 0:52


The discussions about the potential development began after Trump had declared his candidacy. Cohen had said the talks ended when he determined that the project was not feasible.

Cohen had also disclosed that Trump was personally aware of the deal, signing a letter of intent and discussing it with Cohen on two other occasions.
Even if he was right, it doesn't matter because I was allowed to do whatever I wanted during the campaign.- Donald Trump
Speaking to reporters at the White House before departing for the G20 summit in Argentina, Trump called Cohen "a weak person" and said his former lawyer was just trying to finagle a more lenient sentence from prosecutors.

"When I'm running for president, that doesn't mean I'm not allowed to do business," said Trump.
"Even if [Cohen] was right, it doesn't matter because I was allowed to do whatever I wanted during the campaign," he claimed at another point.

Kremlin now says they contacted Cohen


Trump said the potential project was well documented, and he emphasized that the plan was abandoned.

"There was a good chance that I wouldn't have won, in which case I would have gone back into the business and why should I lose lots of opportunities?" Trump said.

Based on the fact that the ships and sailors have not been returned to Ukraine from Russia, I have decided it would be best for all parties concerned to cancel my previously scheduled meeting....

The Kremlin had indicated early Thursday Trump would meet with Putin on the sidelines of the G20.
Soon after speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump said on Twitter he would not meet Putin separately at the summit, citing Russia's seizure of Ukrainian vessels on Nov. 25.
In a statement, Putin's spokesperson Dmitry Peskov confirmed that Cohen had made contact with the administration about a Trump building project but was told in response, "we have nothing to do with construction issues in the city of Moscow."

Peskov downplayed the Cohen request as one of dozens of emails from around the world we receive every week."


U.S. President Donald Trump and Russia's President Vladimir Putin shake hands as they meet in Helsinki on July 16. Cohen's new plea concerning a Russian project for the Trump project comes with the president and Putin both set to attend the G20 summit in Buenos Aires. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)

The statement marked a shift compared to what Peskov said in August 2017, in which he indicated the message was unreturned.

"Because we do not react to such [questions about] business themes, and this is not our job, we left this matter without a response," Peskov said then.
Cohen's prosecution in New York arose from the work of Robert Mueller, who as special counsel was given the job of probing "any links and/or co-ordination between the Russian government and individuals associated with the campaign of President Donald Trump; and any matters that arose or may arise directly from the investigation."

One of the prosecutors working with Mueller was in the courtroom Thursday.

Before Cohen's appearance Thursday, Trump continued his verbal attacks on the legitimacy of Mueller's investigation on social media, calling it a Joseph McCarthy-style witch hunt," in reference to the senator who rooted out Communists in the 1950s.

Democrats want to protect Mueller


On Capitol Hill, Democratic Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia called it "remarkable that you had the president's personal lawyer still dealing on a Trump Tower project through the whole [presidential] campaign."

Cohen is among a number of people in Trump's orbit who have pleaded guilty to criminal charges. The list also includes his former presidential campaign chair, Paul Manafort, and Manafort's colleague, Rick Gates, former national security adviser Michael Flynn and campaign foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos, who began serving a short prison sentence this week.

"There seems to be a trend here amongst so many of the president's closest allies, that they don't tell the truth, although we've also got a White House that seems on a daily basis not to have its facts straight," said Warner, a member of the Senate intelligence committee.
Warner stressed that the Mueller investigation must be allowed to proceed to its completion and strongly suggested that Matthew Whitaker, the interim attorney general who was accused of having prejudged the Mueller probe, should recuse himself from any Russia inquiries.

So far, Republican Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell has resisted calls from colleagues to use legislation to theoretically protect Mueller from firing.

"This is a solution in search of a problem," McConnell said on Tuesday. "The president is not going to fire Robert Mueller."

Earlier plea involved payments to women


Cohen pleaded guilty in August to eight separate charges, including campaign finance violations that he said he carried out in co-ordination with Trump.

At that time, Cohen said he secretly used shell companies to make payments used to silence former Playboy model Karen McDougal and adult-film actress Stormy Daniels for the purpose of influencing the 2016 election. The women have claimed they had affairs with Trump after the real estate mogul married his third wife, Melania.

Trump has insisted he only found out about the payments after they were made, despite the release of a September 2016 recorded conversation in which Trump and Cohen can be heard discussing a deal to pay McDougal for her story of a 2006 affair.


Earlier this year, Cohen said he arranged hush money payments to Stormy Daniels, left, and Karen McDougal, former Playboy Playmate of the Year, who have both alleged they had sexual encounters with Trump. (Matt Sayles/Associated Press, Evan Vucci/Associated Press, Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty for Playboy)

He derided Cohen at that time for co-operating with prosecutors and turning state's evidence, which is a staple of the criminal justice system.

"It's called flipping and it almost should be illegal," Trump said. "In all fairness to him, most people are going to do that."

The president, in a Fox & Friends interview, downplayed his involvement with Cohen, who worked for him for a decade, saying he was just a "part-time attorney" who had many other clients.
On Thursday, he was asked why he retained Cohen for so long.

"Because a long time ago he did me a favour," Trump said, without offering specifics.

While Trump has mused about not being opposed to offering a presidential pardon to Manafort, Cohen's prosecution at the state level would make him ineligible for a pardon.


1) @MichaelCohen212 this morning reaffirmed what he said last July 2 and told me many times since — that he decided to put his wife, daughter, son and country first. Today he again told the truth and nothing but the truth. @realDonaldTrump called him a liar. Who do you believe?


The latest development comes with the Democrats set to take control of the House in January. The party's leadership has promised to vigorously pursue areas of investigation into Trump's finances and Trump team contacts with foreign actors, having accused the Republicans of choosing party loyalty over proper oversight the past two years.

Reacting to the plea to the new charges, outgoing House Speaker Paul Ryan, a Republican, said Cohen "should be prosecuted to the extent of the law. That's why we put people under oath."

Back in Manhattan, Cohen's lawyer, Guy Petrillo, noted that a letter from federal prosecutors showed that Cohen's co-operation with Mueller will be described to Cohen's sentencing judge. However, the letter makes clear that Cohen, 52, is not receiving the kind of "5K1.1" letter written on behalf of formal government co-operators.

Another Cohen lawyer, Lanny Davis, said on Twitter that Cohen "told the truth and nothing but the truth."

With files from CBC News










MPP Amanda Simard leaving PCs, will sit as independent

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https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2018/11/mpp-amanda-simard-leaving-pcs-will-sit.html


https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/amanda-simard-mpp-progressive-conservative-1.4925179





MPP Amanda Simard leaving PCs, will sit as independent



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Nicholas Mew 
Nicholas Mew
Partisan politics aside, I respect integrity. Standing up for the community that elected you and acting in their best interests.


Winston Guerra
Winston Guerra
@Nicholas Mew
It’s called bully politics. She should have ran as independent in first place. Integrity my French foot!



David Amos
David Amos
@Winston Guerra "She should have ran as independent in first place."

I agree


David Amos
David Amos
@Lieschen Mueller "She has integrity, but YOU, no such thingie."

Methinks the lady doth protest too much because she and her old bosses know I understand the meaning of the word Integrity as does the Yankee lawyer Robert Mueller N'esy Pas?

https://www.scribd.com/doc/2718120/integrity-yea-right






 Nicholas Mew 
David H Smith
Obviously a bad fit for the Conservatives anyway, she has some scruples...........


David Amos
David Amos
@David H Smith Methinks some would say she used Dougy to get elected N'esy Pas?









 Nicholas Mew 
Andy Macphail
I live in a riding with fairly large and historic francophone presence in central Ontario.
But my PC MPP has not uttered a word. Big difference between her and Mme. Simard.

David Amos
David Amos
@Andy Macphail Methinks you should ask yourself why that is N'esy Pas?










 Nicholas Mew 
Edna Knight
Many of us supported English in the province of Québec and we shall support our French Canadian neighbours in Ontario. We have two languages in this country n'est-ce pas.

 
David Amos
David Amos
@Edna Knight Methinks many would think that Quebeckers have pushed this issue way past too far since 1982 and are getting a reaction they don't like N'esy Pas?









 Nicholas Mew 
Angela Kung
She was parliamentary assistant to Caroline Mulroney. Not looking good on Brian's girl either.


Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@Angela Kung, a Mulroney girl! As they say, the apple does not fall far from the tree.


David Allan
David Allan
@Angela Kung

Ms. Lapham changed her name to ride her daddy's coat-tails.

Zero political experience.
Cabinet Minister

David Amos
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks Madame Mulroney has more to worry about this evening than her parliamentary assistant running off N'esy Pas?





MPP Amanda Simard leaving PCs, will sit as independent

Eastern Ontario MPP had been vocally opposed to party's francophone policies

Now-former PC MPP Amanda Simard took questions from the crowd at a town hall in her riding over the weekend, where she said it was a 'good question' whether she would stay with the party. (Radio-Canada)

Eastern Ontario MPP Amanda Simard is leaving the Progressive Conservative caucus and will sit as an independent.

The representative for ​Glengarry–Prescott–Russell, which includes the eastern fringe of Ottawa and communities east of the city, gave no reason in her Thursday letter to the speaker's office.


Simard declined to comment to Radio-Canada Thursday morning after the news broke.


However, she's been vocally opposed to her party's francophone policies over the last week and openly mused about her future with the PCs. She voted with the NDP Wednesday on a motion condemning the funding cuts.

The policies she objected to include the since-cancelled move to cut the province's French language services commissioner.

The PCs are moving ahead with the cancellation of funding for a new French-language university.



Premier Doug Ford said it was her choice to leave.

"[The party is] more united than we've ever been," he told reporters on Thursday.

"We wish Amanda Simard well as she sits as an independent," said Ford's spokesperson, Simon Jefferies, in a statement Thursday. "It's unfortunate that she chose not to work within government in service to her constituents."

Region's largest francophone riding


Simard was elected for her first term at Queen's Park this June to represent the riding with many francophones.

The most recent census indicated that 66 per cent of her riding's population are able to conduct a conversation in both official languages.

She was the first non-Liberal MPP for the riding, which was created in 1999 and voted Liberal each of the previous elections.

Carol Jolin, president of l'Assemblée de la francophonie de l'Ontario, said in a statement that Simard is a person of conviction and a Franco-Ontarian ally.

Ottawa Morning
Amanda Simard leaves the PC party

00:0008:26
A political bombshell this morning. Amanda Simard is no longer part of the Progressive Conservative Caucus. We get reaction from the Mayors of Hawkesbury and Clarence Rockland. 8:26
The mayor of one of the largest communities in Simard's riding praised her decision Wednesday on CBC Radio's Ottawa Morning.

"I'm disappointed that Ford did not consult with her before the [changes] were made," said Hawkesbury Mayor Jeanne Charlebois. "I'm definitely not disappointed in Amanda at all. She stood her ground. I'm very proud of what she did."

Other community leaders expressed mixed feelings.

"I have a lot of respect for Simard for putting up and sticking to her guns," said Clarence-Rockland Mayor Guy Desjardins, though he did express concern that some community issues might now receive less attention.

"We'll have to ask for a meeting with her to discuss what her ideas are, and at the same time maybe we'll have to contact some of the higher ministers to find out if some of the things we were looking for will still be looked at."

CBC News Ottawa
Constituents react to Amanda Simard's departure from PC caucus
 People in Embrun, in Amanda Simard's riding of Glengarry-Prescott-Russell, learned today their MPP was leaving the PC caucus. Simard had spoken out against her government's plan to cut francophone services. 0:34
Simard's decision goes against the advice given to her by a long-serving francophone MPP in Prescott-Russell.

Jean-Marc Lalonde, who represented Glengarry–Prescott–Russell as a Liberal MPP from 1995 to 2011, said Thursday he spoke to Simard several times since the government announced its intentions to cut francophone services.

Speaking in French to Radio-Canada, Lalonde said the option of crossing the floor or sitting as an independent did come up, but he advised her to stay with the party.

"My recommendation was always, stay with the PCs. The PC government is in power for the next four years, and we need someone who can argue and stand up for Franco-Ontarians," Lalonde said.

According to Lalonde, Simard did not reply directly to his advice.


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Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2018 19:53:54 +0000
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On 11/29/18, vote@jimkarahalios.ca<vote@jimkarahalios.ca> wrote:
> Hi David, would you like me to remove you from the email list?
>
> On 2018-11-20T19:35:07-05:00, David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: Tanya Granic Allen <tanya@pafe.ca>
>> Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2018 21:30:53 +0000 (UTC)
>> Subject: What a weekend!
>> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>>
>> David,
>>
>> What a weekend!
>>
>>
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: Complaints <complaints@crcc-ccetp.gc.ca>
>> Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2018 20:33:51 +0000
>> Subject: RE: Attn Madame Mulroney say hey to sneaky assiant Nabeel and
>> your many Crown Counsels for me will ya?
>> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>>
>> Good afternoon David Amos,
>>
>> The Civilian Review and Complaints Commission for the RCMP (the
>> "Commission") is in receipt of your three emails of October 29, thank
>> you.
>>
>> Your emails were thoroughly reviewed, but no information on a new
>> public complaint against a member of the RCMP could be located. The
>> only RCMP interaction about which you may have wanted to lodge a
>> complaint which was identified, appears to have occurred in 2004, when
>> RCMP members removed you from the New Brunswick legislature. Due to
>> the time which has passed, and your several opportunities to bring
>> this up with Commission staff in the past (and with staff from the
>> Commission for Public Complaints against the RCMP, which the current
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>>
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: David Amos [mailto:motomaniac333@gmail.com]
>> Sent: Monday, October 29, 2018 14:13
>> To: attorneygeneral@ontario.ca; matthew.giovinazzo@ontario.ca; paul;
>> michael.p.gibbs@rcmp-grc.gc.ca; crm@murphyslegal.ca"caroline";
>> premier; daniel.gosselin; andrew.baumberg;
>> Bruce.Preston@cas-satj.gc.ca; Beatriz.Winter@cas-satj.gc.ca;
>> Gib.vanErt; marc.giroux
>> Cc: David Amos; info@murphyslegal.ca; cbcinvestigates@cbc.ca;
>> darrow.macintyre; Ian McPhail; Kevin.leahy@rcmp-grc.gc.ca;
>> Frank.McKenna@td.com; dean.buzza@rcmp-grc.gc.ca; Gunther Schonfeldt;
>> gopublic@cbc.ca; lorri.warner; jan.jensen; czwibel; w mail@ccla.org.
>> mbryant@ccla.org. "bill.pentney"; Nathalie.Drouin;
>> Jody.Wilson-Raybould; mcu; clare.barry; david.hansen; Brenda.Lucki;
>> premier; brian.gallant; Liliana.Longo; hon.ralph.goodale
>> Subject: Attn Madame Mulroney say hey to sneaky assiant Nabeel and
>> your many Crown Counsels for me will ya?
>>
>> ---------- Original message ----------
>> From: Michael GIBBS <michael.p.gibbs@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>
>> Date: Thu, 02 Nov 2017 18:56:59 -0400
>> Subject: Re: Fwd: On all Hallows Eve many FEDS and many ghosts knew I
>> saw RED not just the ghosts of Anna Mae Pictou Aquash and her old
>> lover boy Dennis Banks (Out of Office)
>> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>>
>> I will away from my office until Nov 13th.  In my absence Insp John
>> Sutherland will be the acting District Commander.
>> Thanks,
>> Mike
>>
>>
>> On 11/20/18, Jim Karahalios <vote@jimkarahalios.ca> wrote:
>> > David,
>> >
>> > On Sunday, the vote for Ontario PC Party president took place.
>> > Something
>> > doesn't add up.  Maybe you can help me.
>> >
>> > How can an election have more ballots cast than eligible voters?  How is
>> > it
>> > possible that all extra ballots were marked for Brian Patterson?
>> >
>> > Here are the facts as I know them:
>> >
>> > An eligible voter was determined as being any delegate that registered,
>> > paid, and checked into convention by Saturday at 7pm.  This list was
>> > provided to all of the candidates late Saturday night.
>> >
>> >   - 1179 eligible voters as of Saturday night.
>> >   - Voter turnout was about 766 voters on Sunday morning - 65%.
>> >   - I received 607 votes - 6 out of every 7 voters.
>> >   - Which means Brian received 159.
>> >
>> > So what happened?
>> >
>> >   - 1345 ballots were cast on Sunday morning.
>> >   - 1270 ballots had markings for Brian or me.
>> >   - These numbers are far greater than the 1179 eligible voters as of
>> > Saturday night - even if 100% of eligible voters voted.
>> >   - I received 607 votes.
>> >   - 663 ballots were marked for Brian.
>> >   - The margin reported showed Brian ahead of me by 56 votes or 2%.
>> >
>> > Does this seem a little off to you?
>> >
>> > My campaign requested an official list of who voted on Sunday morning,
>> > just
>> > as Elections Ontario and Elections Canada provides to all candidates at
>> > every election, so that we could better understand what happened and put
>> > to
>> > question any irregularities.
>> >
>> > Our request was denied.
>> >
>> > The number of ballots counted did not balance with the number of people
>> > who
>> > voted.
>> >
>> > The election officials did not keep track of how many ballots they
>> > started
>> > with and how many ballots were used and how many ballots remained.
>> >
>> > What do you think happened?
>> >
>> > I know what happened.
>> >
>> > I won the election handily.
>> >
>> > Brian Patterson was named the new president.
>> >
>> > I will have more to say in the coming days.
>> >
>> > Jim Karahalios
>> > PC Party President-Elect, but not the President.
>> > 519.498.3082
>> > vote@jimkarahalios.cavote@jimkarahalios.ca
>
>> >
>> > P.S.: I spent thousands of dollars on this campaign.  I very much
>> > appreciate
>> > all of your support until today and I wouldn't ask unless I needed the
>> > help,
>> > but would you consider pitching in to help cover some of my outstanding
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>> > <http://jimkarahalios.ca/donate>
>> >
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From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2018 09:58:29 -0400
Subject: Re: FWD Whereas the purported "Progressive Conservatives" Tim
Hudak and Christine Elliott never felt that I was worth talking to
perhaps they should talk to each other about your pals Jenni Byrne,
Paul Godfrey and Derek Burney EH Stevey Boy Harper?
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campaign@tanyagranicallen.com, bmulroney
<bmulroney@ogilvyrenault.com>, dbutler <dbutler@postmedia.com>,
"Dominic.Cardy"<Dominic.Cardy@gnb.ca>, "blaine.higgs"
<blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, news <news@kingscorecord.com>, newsroom
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http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.ca/2018/01/yo-bill-morneau-are-opposition-leaders.html

Friday, 19 January 2018
Yo Bill Morneau are the opposition leaders Patrick Brown and Andrea
Horwath even remotely concerned about the upcoming provincial
election?

---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2018 15:49:39 -0400
Subject: Fwd: For the record the only MPP to return my calls Since
January 19th was Mr Wilson's assistant (416 325 2069)
To: info@rodformpp.ca, "carolyn.bennett"<carolyn.bennett@parl.gc.ca>,
"Navdeep.Bains"<Navdeep.Bains@parl.gc.ca>,
 "martine.turcotte"<martine.turcotte@bell.ca>, newsroom
<newsroom@globeandmail.ca>,
ddale <ddale@thestar.ca>, jesse <jesse@viafoura.com>,
 jesse <jesse@jessebrown.ca>,  "jessica.hume"<jessica.hume@ontario.ca>,
Ezra@therebel.media, "Sophia.Harris"<Sophia.Harris@cbc.ca>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>

Rod Phillips
PO Box 31004 Westney Heights RPO
Ajax, Ontario L1T3V2
Tel: 289.275.2422
Tel: 1.888.ROD.4MPP
Fax: 289.275.2422



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From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2018 15:40:31 -0400
Subject: Fwd: For the record the only MPP to return my calls Since
January 19th was Mr Wilson's assistant (416 325 2069)
To: doug@fordnation.ca, tmccarthy@fmlaw.ca,
Gabriella.skubincan@patientombudsman.ca, ross.romano@pc.ola.org,
todd.smith@pc.ola.org, tabunsp-qp@ndp.on.ca, jvanthof-qp@ndp.on.ca,
bill.walker@pc.ola.org, jim.wilson@pc.ola.org,
john.yakabuski@pc.ola.org
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---------- Original message ----------
From: Premier of Ontario | Première ministre de l’Ontario <Premier@ontario.ca>
Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2018 18:33:00 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: For the record the only MPP to return my
calls Since January 19th was Mr Wilson's assistant (416 325 2069)
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

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the time to get in touch with me.

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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "Brown, Patrick"<patrick.brown@pc.ola.org>
Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2018 13:53:55 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: FWD Whereas the purported "Progressive
Conservatives" Tim Hudak and Christine Elliott never felt that I was
worth talking to perhaps they should talk to each other about your
pals Jenni Byrne, Paul Godfrey and Derek Burney EH Stevey Bo...
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

Thank you very much for getting in touch. Due to the large volume of
mail that I receive, please allow time for a response. If it is a
pressing issue, please call my Queen’s Park office at 416-325-3855.
Otherwise, I will respond as soon as possible.

Regards,

Patrick Brown, MPP
Simcoe North
Leader of the Official Opposition


https://www.simcoe.com/news-story/9018434-investigation-launched-into-allegations-against-simcoe-grey-mpp-jim-wilson/


Investigation launched into allegations against Simcoe-Grey MPP Jim Wilson
News Nov 06, 2018 by Robert Benzie Toronto Star
Simcoe-Grey MPP Jim Wilson

Simcoe-Grey MPP Jim Wilson announced Nov. 2 he was stepping down from
cabinet to deal with addiction issues. - Metroland file photo

Investigations of key players in Premier Doug Ford’s government have
been launched, suggesting there is more to former minister Jim
Wilson’s sudden departure than the Progressive Conservatives’ initial
story that he was seeking treatment for alcohol addiction.

Children, Community Services and Women’s Issues Minister Lisa MacLeod
confirmed that “swift action was taken” by the Conservative
government.

Wilson “resigned from caucus immediately. An investigation was put in
place,” MacLeod told reporters in Ottawa on Monday

She also said a separate investigation is being conducted into
allegations against Andrew Kimber, the premier’s executive director of
issues management and legislative affairs, who resigned from Ford’s
office just hours after Wilson’s exit.
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“I know in both instances that were revealed today that investigations
— third-party investigations — started to take place immediately,”
MacLeod said.

The minister said she was not aware of what “allegations” prompted
these investigations.

Multiple news organizations reported Monday that Wilson quit after a
complaint from a male Tory staffer and that Kimber left after it was
alleged that inappropriate texts were sent to female PC aides. The
truth of both allegations has not been determined.

Ford’s fledgling administration has been rocked by the departures. The
premier and his senior aides were still scrambling Monday after the
surprise resignations.

Hours after Ford shuffled his cabinet, the premier’s office issued a
terse statement on the sudden loss of two powerful figures.

“Jim Wilson is no longer a minister of the government, nor is he a
member of the PC caucus. He has entered a treatment facility to deal
with addiction issues,” said Ford’s office.

“Andrew Kimber resigned from the premier’s office. As a matter of
policy, we don’t comment on specific details of internal staffing
matters,” the statement continued.

“Generally speaking, if allegations are brought forward to senior
staff of the government or the PC caucus, a process is activated
immediately and we provide staff with support and reassurance of their
right to work in an environment that is free of harassment,” it said.

“To protect the identity of any individual who brings forward an
allegation, we would not comment on particulars.”

Neither Wilson nor Kimber returned messages seeking comment from the Star.

Kimber’s wife, Amanda Philp, a well-respected political veteran, was
Wilson’s chief of staff.

Ford’s office said the timing of the two men leaving was coincidental.

The minister’s resignation forced Ford to shuffle his cabinet,
demoting some underperformers and promoting up-and-coming ministers.
The swearing-in was done behind closed doors early Monday morning and
no media were present.

“After four months of unprecedented action, we are taking this
opportunity to calibrate our cabinet assignments to ensure we continue
to deliver on our commitments to the people,” the rookie premier said
in a statement Monday prior to the revelation that investigations had
been launched.

“We have the best team in politics and a plan that is working,” he
said after meeting with Lieutenant Governor Elizabeth Dowdeswell at
Queen’s Park for a hastily called swearing-in ceremony.

Ford said his hand was forced by Wilson’s unexpected resignation Friday.

Only hours after the premier had praised him in Sarnia as an “all-star
minister” that day, the veteran Simcoe-Grey MPP announced he was
stepping down from cabinet to deal with addiction issues.

He has also left the Conservative caucus and will sit as an independent MPP.

Government house leader Todd Smith is the new economic development minister.

Demoted was Michael Tibollo, who moves to tourism, culture, and sport
after a shaky 129 days as minister of community safety and
correctional services.

Tibollo got off to a rocky start in July when he boasted of going on a
police ride-along to Jane and Finch while sporting a bulletproof vest.

“I want to reassure everyone that the focus of this government is to
ensure that safety is paramount in all communities. Personally, I went
out to Jane and Finch, put on a bulletproof vest and spent 7 o’clock
to 1 o’clock in the morning visiting sites that had previously had
bullet-ridden people killed in the middle of the night,” he said at
the time.

That sparked howls of outrage from the opposition and from the community.

Last week, Tibollo (Vaughan-Woodbridge) was under fire after Torstar’s
QP Briefing and the Globe and Mail reported on his legal travails
years before he entered politics.

Still, Ford initially stood by the embattled minister.

“The minister of community safety and correctional services is the
most credible minister down here. He has integrity, he has
transparency and he’s an absolute champion,” the premier said last
Thursday.

“I’ll stand beside him any day, 365 days a year. I have 1,000 per cent
confidence,” he said.

Senior Conservative sources, speaking on condition of anonymity in
order to discuss internal deliberations, said the premier privately
felt blindsided by the revelations in the press — even though much of
what was reported was in the public realm.

Sylvia Jones, MPP for Dufferin-Caledon, is the new minister of
community safety and correctional services. Jones, a solid performer,
had been minister of tourism, culture, and sport.

Also swapping roles is John Yakabuski, who loses the high-profile
transportation department to rising star Jeff Yurek.

Yakabuski (Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke) takes over Yurek’s post as
minister of natural resources and forestry.

Entering cabinet is Bill Walker (Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound), who becomes
minister of government and consumer services.

Replacing Walker as chief government whip is Whitby MPP Lorne Coe and
the deputy whip is now Doug Downey.

Losing Wilson is a big blow to the new government.

The 28-year MPP, a former interim PC leader, was one of only three
ministers with any previous cabinet experience — along with
Agriculture Minister Ernie Hardeman and Energy Minister Greg Rickford.

Wilson was Ford’s point person on the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade deal as
well as on the government’s sweeping rollback of the previous Liberal
administration’s labour reforms.

NDP MPP Sara Singh (Brampton Centre) expressed concern that Ford
didn’t seize the opportunity to make the cabinet more ethnically
diverse.

Seniors Minister Raymond Cho remains the only visible minority
minister of the cabinet, though there are a dozen other PC MPPs from
cultural communities.

“We’re aren’t seeing any of those members being brought forward. We’re
not seeing this province being accurately reflected in the cabinet
choices,” said Singh.

The New Democrat added that even though “it’s been a chaotic couple of
months” since the Tories won the June 7 election she was surprised
Ford is already shaking up his team.

Indeed, it’s the earliest that a new premier has shuffled his cabinet
since Tory Ernie Eves shook up his executive council after four months
in office in 2002.

By comparison, Ford’s predecessor, Liberal Kathleen Wynne, waited one
year and two months for her first shuffle in 2014.

Similarly, former Tory premier Mike Harris shuffled his cabinet in
1995 after 14 months while former Liberal premier Dalton McGuinty
rejigged his executive council in 2005 after one year and eight months
in power.

Interim Liberal leader John Fraser said the shuffle “does not inspire
confidence and raises more questions than provides answers.”

“Premier Ford and his government have not stopped campaigning since
the election. They were given a mandate to govern and take care of
those things that are important to Ontario families, not to continue
campaigning,” said Fraser.

“This shuffle shows they are struggling to make that transition.”


---------- Original message ----------
From: Premier of Ontario | Premier ministre de l’Ontario <Premier@ontario.ca>
Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2018 19:45:59 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: At least the computers Premier Ford and his
AG have remaied ethical Methinks Madame Mulroney and legions of
lawyers must remember this email N'esy Pas Mr Prime Minister Trudeau
The Younger?
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

Thank you for your email. Your thoughts, comments and input are greatly valued.

You can be assured that all emails and letters are carefully read,
reviewed and taken into consideration.

There may be occasions when, given the issues you have raised and the
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2018 15:45:53 -0400
Subject: Re: At least the computers Premier Ford and his AG have
remaied ethical Methinks Madame Mulroney and legions of lawyers must
remember this email N'esy Pas Mr Prime Minister Trudeau The Younger?
To: pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, tanya@pafe.ca, "Gerald.Butts"
<Gerald.Butts@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>, "Katie.Telford"
<Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>, "maxime.bernier"
<maxime.bernier@parl.gc.ca>, "andrew.scheer"
<andrew.scheer@parl.gc.ca>, attorneygeneral@ontario.ca,
matthew.giovinazzo@ontario.ca, paul <paul@paulfromm.com>,
michael.p.gibbs@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, "crm@murphyslegal.ca \"caroline\""
<caroline@carolinemulroney.ca>, premier <premier@ontario.ca>,
"daniel.gosselin"<daniel.gosselin@cas-satj.gc.ca>, "andrew.baumberg"
<andrew.baumberg@fct-cf.gc.ca>, Bruce.Preston@cas-satj.gc.ca,
Beatriz.Winter@cas-satj.gc.ca, "Gib.vanErt"<Gib.vanErt@scc-csc.ca>,
"marc.giroux"<marc.giroux@fja-cmf.gc.ca>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>, info@murphyslegal.ca,
cbcinvestigates@cbc.ca, "darrow.macintyre"<darrow.macintyre@cbc.ca>,
ian.mcphail@crcc-ccetp.gc.ca, Kevin.leahy@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
Frank.McKenna@td.com, dean.buzza@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
Gunther.Schonfeldt@cpc-cpp.gc.ca, gopublic@cbc.ca, "lorri.warner"
<lorri.warner@justice.gc.ca>, "jan.jensen"<jan.jensen@justice.gc.ca>,
czwibel <czwibel@ccla.org>, "w mail@ccla.org. mbryant@ccla.org.
\"bill.pentney\""<bill.pentney@justice.gc.ca>, "Nathalie.Drouin"
<Nathalie.Drouin@justice.gc.ca>, "Jody.Wilson-Raybould"
<Jody.Wilson-Raybould@parl.gc.ca>, mcu <mcu@justice.gc.ca>,
"clare.barry"<clare.barry@justice.gc.ca>, "david.hansen"
<david.hansen@justice.gc.ca>, "Brenda.Lucki"
<Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, premier <premier@gnb.ca>,
"brian.gallant"<brian.gallant@gnb.ca>, "Liliana.Longo"
<Liliana.Longo@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "hon.ralph.goodale"
<hon.ralph.goodale@canada.ca>

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Tanya Granic Allen <tanya@pafe.ca>
Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2018 19:37:30 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: Problem - Ontario PC Policy Convention
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

Dear David,

There is a problem.

It appears that the Doug Ford-led Ontario PC Party might be trying to
copy Patrick Brown's tactic of creating a sham policy convention.

I am concerned that several pro-family policies put forth by me and
others in the province have been suppressed or censored.

There seem to be tricks and games being played to limit the
participation of pro-family delegates in the supposed grassroots
policy process.

I am investigating. I will report back to you.

Therefore, if you’re a delegate, please sit tight until you hear from me.

DO NOT register for the convention if you haven't yet.

If you have registered, please await further instructions.

I will report back to you with the full truth so you know what's happening.

For the family,

Tanya Granic Allen, President



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---------- Original  message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2018 15:14:16 -0400
Subject: Fwd: At least the computers Premier Ford and his AG have
remaied ethical Methinks Madame Mulroney and legions of lawyers must
remember this email N'esy Pas Mr Prime Minister Trudeau The Younger?
To: caroline.mulroneyco@pc.ola.org, postur <postur@for.is>, birgitta
<birgitta@this.is>, "Bill.Morneau"<Bill.Morneau@parl.gc.ca>, RT-US
<RT-US@rttv.ru>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>, "boris.johnson.mp"
<boris.johnson.mp@parliament.uk>, birgittajoy <birgittajoy@gmail.com>,
editor <editor@wikileaks.org>, sfine <sfine@globeandmail.com>

Address not found
Your message wasn't delivered to michael.p.gibbs@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
because the address couldn't be found, or is unable to receive mail.


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2018 15:09:59 -0400
Subject: At least the computers Premier Ford and his AG have remaied
ethical Methinks Madame Mulroney and legions of lawyers must remember
this email N'esy Pas Mr Prime Minister Trudeau The Younger?
To: pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, "Gerald.Butts"<Gerald.Butts@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>,
"Katie.Telford"<Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>, "maxime.bernier"
<maxime.bernier@parl.gc.ca>, "andrew.scheer"
<andrew.scheer@parl.gc.ca>, attorneygeneral@ontario.ca,
matthew.giovinazzo@ontario.ca, paul <paul@paulfromm.com>,
michael.p.gibbs@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, "crm@murphyslegal.ca \"caroline\""
<caroline@carolinemulroney.ca>, premier <premier@ontario.ca>,
"daniel.gosselin"<daniel.gosselin@cas-satj.gc.ca>, "andrew.baumberg"
<andrew.baumberg@fct-cf.gc.ca>, Bruce.Preston@cas-satj.gc.ca,
Beatriz.Winter@cas-satj.gc.ca, "Gib.vanErt"<Gib.vanErt@scc-csc.ca>,
"marc.giroux"<marc.giroux@fja-cmf.gc.ca>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>, info@murphyslegal.ca,
cbcinvestigates@cbc.ca, "darrow.macintyre"<darrow.macintyre@cbc.ca>,
ian.mcphail@crcc-ccetp.gc.ca, Kevin.leahy@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
Frank.McKenna@td.com, dean.buzza@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
Gunther.Schonfeldt@cpc-cpp.gc.ca, gopublic@cbc.ca, "lorri.warner"
<lorri.warner@justice.gc.ca>, "jan.jensen"<jan.jensen@justice.gc.ca>,
czwibel <czwibel@ccla.org>, "w mail@ccla.org. mbryant@ccla.org.
\"bill.pentney\""<bill.pentney@justice.gc.ca>, "Nathalie.Drouin"
<Nathalie.Drouin@justice.gc.ca>, "Jody.Wilson-Raybould"
<Jody.Wilson-Raybould@parl.gc.ca>, mcu <mcu@justice.gc.ca>,
"clare.barry"<clare.barry@justice.gc.ca>, "david.hansen"
<david.hansen@justice.gc.ca>, "Brenda.Lucki"
<Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, premier <premier@gnb.ca>,
"brian.gallant"<brian.gallant@gnb.ca>, "Liliana.Longo"
<Liliana.Longo@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "hon.ralph.goodale"
<hon.ralph.goodale@canada.ca>

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Caroline Mulroney <caroline@carolinemulroney.ca>
Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2018 11:16:45 -0700
Subject: Thank you for your message! Re: Attn Madame Mulroney say hey
to sneaky assiant Nabeel and your many Crown Counsels for me will ya?
To: motomaniac333@gmail.com

Thank you for getting in touch with MPP Caroline Mulroney. This
account is no longer being routinely monitored.

If your matter is related to the Ministry of the Attorney General,
please email attorneygeneral@ontario.ca. For all other inquiries,
please email caroline.mulroneyco@pc.ola.org and a member of our team
will be happy to assist you.

Thank you again for getting in touch with MPP Mulroney.

Sincerely,


--
Office of Caroline Mulroney

MPP York-Simcoe
Attorney General and Minister Responsible for Francophone Affairs

Députée pour York-Simcoe
procureure générale et ministre déléguée aux Affaires francophones

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carolinemulroneyPC/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/C_Mulroney
Instagram: www.instagram.com/carolinemulroney/




---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Premier of Ontario | Premier ministre de l’Ontario <Premier@ontario.ca>
Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2018 18:12:38 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Attn Madame Mulroney say hey to sneaky
assiant Nabeel and your many Crown Counsels for me will ya?
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

Thank you for your email. Your thoughts, comments and input are greatly valued.

You can be assured that all emails and letters are carefully read,
reviewed and taken into consideration.

There may be occasions when, given the issues you have raised and the
need to address them effectively, we will forward a copy of your
correspondence to the appropriate government official. Accordingly, a
response may take several business days.

Thanks again for your email.
______­­

Merci pour votre courriel. Nous vous sommes très reconnaissants de
nous avoir fait part de vos idées, commentaires et observations.

Nous tenons à vous assurer que nous lisons attentivement et prenons en
considération tous les courriels et lettres que nous recevons.

Dans certains cas, nous transmettrons votre message au ministère
responsable afin que les questions soulevées puissent être traitées de
la manière la plus efficace possible. En conséquence, plusieurs jours
ouvrables pourraient s’écouler avant que nous puissions vous répondre.

Merci encore pour votre courriel.



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jody.Wilson-Raybould@parl.gc.ca
Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2018 18:12:39 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Attn Madame Mulroney say hey to sneaky
assiant Nabeel and your many Crown Counsels for me will ya?
To: motomaniac333@gmail.com

Thank you for writing to the Honourable Jody Wilson-Raybould, Member
of Parliament for Vancouver Granville.

This message is to acknowledge that we are in receipt of your email.
Due to the significant increase in the volume of correspondence, there
may be a delay in processing your email. Rest assured that your
message will be carefully reviewed.

To help us address your concerns more quickly, please include within
the body of your email your full name, address, and postal code.

Please note that your message will be forwarded to the Department of
Justice if it concerns topics pertaining to the member's role as the
Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada. For all future
correspondence addressed to the Minister of Justice, please write
directly to the Department of Justice at
mcu@justice.gc.camcu@justice.gc.ca> or call 613-957-4222.

Thank you

-------------------

Merci d'?crire ? l'honorable Jody Wilson-Raybould, d?put?e de
Vancouver Granville.

Le pr?sent message vise ? vous informer que nous avons re?u votre
courriel. En raison d'une augmentation importante du volume de
correspondance, il pourrait y avoir un retard dans le traitement de
votre courriel. Sachez que votre message sera examin? attentivement.

Pour nous aider ? r?pondre ? vos pr?occupations plus rapidement,
veuillez inclure dans le corps de votre courriel votre nom complet,
votre adresse et votre code postal.

Veuillez prendre note que votre message sera transmis au minist?re de
la Justice s'il porte sur des sujets qui rel?vent du r?le de la
d?put?e en tant que ministre de la Justice et procureure g?n?rale du
Canada. Pour toute correspondance future adress?e ? la ministre de la
Justice, veuillez ?crire directement au minist?re de la Justice ?
mcu@justice.gc.ca ou appelez au 613-957-4222.

Merci



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "Warner, Lorri"<Lorri.Warner@justice.gc.ca>
Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2018 18:12:43 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Attn Madame Mulroney say hey to sneaky
assiant Nabeel and your many Crown Counsels for me will ya?
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

I will be away from the office until October 30, 2018.  Please contact
Annette Hartlen at 902-426-7040 or
annette.hartlen@justice.gc.ca<mailto:annette.hartlen@justice.gc.ca> if
you require assistance. Thank you.


---------- Original  message ----------
From: Caroline Mulroney <caroline@carolinemulroney.ca>
Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2018 05:53:12 -0800
Subject: Thank you for your message! Re: Trust that TVO, Billy Morneau
and the Mulroney lawyers know why Tanya Granic Allen is the Lady I
would like to see become the next PC leader and everybody know I am
NOT religious
To: motomaniac333@gmail.com

Hello,

Thank you for getting in touch with the Caroline Mulroney for Leader
campaign. We’ve heard from hundreds of people like you who are excited
about the change that Caroline will bring to Ontario as the Leader of
the PC Party and the next Premier.

We wanted to let you know that we have received your message and that
we will be in touch shortly to follow up with you.

In the meantime, if you haven’t had the opportunity to get a
membership, please visit carolinemulroney.ca to sign up and vote for
Caroline on March 2nd.

Sincerely,

The Caroline Mulroney for Leader Campaign

--

Caroline Mulroney Campaign
416-922-0573
www.CarolineMulroney.ca


---------- Original message ----------
From: "Brown, Patrick"<patrick.brown@pc.ola.org>
Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2018 13:58:32 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: FWD Whereas the purported "Progressive
Conservatives" Tim Hudak and Christine Elliott never felt that I was
worth talking to perhaps they should talk to each other about your
pals Jenni Byrne, Paul Godfrey and Derek Burney EH Stevey Bo...
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

Thank you very much for getting in touch. Due to the large volume of
mail that I receive, please allow time for a response. If it is a
pressing issue, please call my Queen’s Park office at 416-325-3855.
Otherwise, I will respond as soon as possible.

Regards,

Patrick Brown, MPP
Simcoe North
Leader of the Official Opposition


---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2018 09:53:52 -0400
Subject: FWD Whereas the purported "Progressive Conservatives" Tim Hudak
and Christine Elliott never felt that I was worth talking to perhaps
they should talk
to each other about your pals Jenni Byrne, Paul Godfrey and Derek Burney
EH Stevey Boy Harper?
To: asktvo@tvo.org, caroline@carolinemulroney.ca,
campaign@tanyagranicallen.com, bmulroney
<bmulroney@ogilvyrenault.com>, dbutler <dbutler@postmedia.com>,
"blaine.higgs"<blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>,
"Dominic.Cardy"<Dominic.Cardy@gnb.ca>, news <news@kingscorecord.com>,
newsroom <newsroom@globeandmail.ca>, andre <andre@jafaust.com>,
oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, David.Coon"<David.Coon@gnb.ca>,
"Jacques.Poitras"<Jacques.Poitras@cbc.ca>,"ht.lacroix"<ht.lacroix@cbc.ca>,
"sylvie.gadoury"<sylvie.gadoury@radio-canada.ca>, info@ipolitics.ca,
"Melanie.Joly"<Melanie.Joly@parl.gc.ca>, david@policyalternatives.ca,
elizabeth.thompson@cbc.ca, michaelharris@ipolitics.ca,
KadyOMalley@ipolitics.ca, StephenMaher@ipolitics.ca,
"patrick.brown"<patrick.brown@pc.ola.org>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>,
"PETER.MACKAY"<PETER.MACKAY@bakermckenzie.com>,
"Marc.Litt"<Marc.Litt@bakermckenzie.com>, "
Boston.Mail"<Boston.Mail@ic.fbi.gov>, bbachrach <bbachrach@bachrachlaw.net>
washington field <washington.field@ic.fbi.gov>,

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/tanya-granic-allen-ontario-pc-leadership-1.4538156

Debate proves Tanya Granic Allen will be a factor in Ontario PC leadership race
Allen promises to speak for people who oppose 'the Kathleen Wynne sex-ed agenda'

By Mike Crawley, CBC News Posted: Feb 16, 2018 6:00 AM ET

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgTsmzbasCA

The CROWN Versus Mean Old Me
140 views
David Amos
Published on Oct 18, 2015

Just Listen or Read

http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.ca

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cFOKT6TlSE

Fundy Royal, New Brunswick Debate – Federal Elections 2015 - The Local
Campaign, Rogers TV
5,404 views
Rogers tv
Published on Oct 1, 2015
Federal debate in Fundy Royal, New Brunswick riding featuring
candidates Rob Moore, Stephanie Coburn, Alaina Lockhart, Jennifer
McKenzie and David Amos.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BU3kcK6RdL8

David Amos Federal Court Date is today at 2:00pm at the Federal Building!!!
193 views
Charles Leblanc
Published on May 23, 2017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLK31BCqepQ&t=142s

Me,Myself and I
42 views
David Amos
Published on Oct 27, 2015

---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2015 15:54:44 -0400
Subject: Whereas the purported "Progressive Conservatives" Tim Hudak
and Christine Elliott never felt that I was worth talking to perhaps
they should talk to each other about your pals Jenni Byrne, Paul
Godfrey and Derek Burney EH Stevey Boy Harper?
To: tim.hudakco@pc.ola.org, christine.elliottco@pc.ola.org,
premier <premier@ontario.ca>, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>,
"peter.mackay"<peter.mackay@justice.gc.ca>,
derek.burney@nortonrosefulbright.com, aradwanski@globeandmail.com,
kmcparland@nationalpost.com, ggiorno@fasken.com,
"ht.lacroix"<ht.lacroix@cbc.ca>, jesse <jesse@jessebrown.ca>,
"paul.dewar.a1"<paul.dewar.a1@parl.gc.ca>,
"Paul.Collister"<Paul.Collister@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>,
"paul.looker"<paul.looker@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>,
"Paul.Harpelle"<Paul.Harpelle@gnb.ca>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/meet-the-woman-driving-harpers-re-election-campaign/article24699535/

Harper’s enforcer: Meet Jenni Byrne, the most powerful woman in Ottawa
Add to ...
Adam Radwanski The Globe and Mail Published Friday, May 29, 2015 8:00PM EDT

"As Tim Hudak prepared for his second and final shot at becoming
Ontario’s premier, the word went out through Conservative circles in
the nation’s capital: Do not help this man.

Mr. Hudak, then the leader of the provincial Progressive
Conservatives, was a kindred spirit set to run on a right-wing agenda.
He had a decent shot at knocking off a Liberal incumbent with whom
Stephen Harper had a frosty relationship. And after more than a decade
in the political wilderness, his Tories badly needed organizational
support from federal cousins who had recently been in the business of
winning.

Before Mr. Hudak’s first election leading his party, in 2011, such
support was forthcoming. The federal Conservatives lent experienced
campaign managers for target ridings, shared their volunteer lists,
and helped raise money. They even let the provincial Tories use a
campaign bus.

But on the final day of that election campaign, before the votes were
even counted, Mr. Hudak made a bad mistake that went a long way toward
souring his relationship with the federal party: He fired his chief of
staff, Lynette Corbett.

Mixed views about whether Ms. Corbett deserved to be let go, after a
behind-the-scenes power struggle among Mr. Hudak’s senior officials,
are beside the point.

What matters is that she’s among the very best friends of Jenni Byrne.

There are only a few backroom operators in this country whose bad side
needs to be avoided at all costs. And Ms. Byrne – the Prime Minister’s
campaign manager, his enforcer, his primary connection to his party’s
grassroots, and one of his longest-serving loyalists – is most
emphatically one of them.

“Pretty much from the day Lynette was fired, we couldn’t get a phone
call returned,” recalls a senior member of Mr. Hudak’s campaign team.
“It pretty quickly became clear this wasn’t an issue to be managed. It
was a fact to be accepted.”

Never mind central support; all but the bravest federal Conservatives
were reluctant even to be seen at a Hudak fundraiser, for fear of what
it would do to their careers.

It is unclear whether Mr. Harper was fully aware that his party was
choking off resources to Mr. Hudak; if he was, he didn’t much care.
Such is the leeway afforded to the woman who claimed credit for
steering the Prime Minister to majority government, and whom he will
be counting on to help him hold on to it in this year’s federal
campaign."


----- Original Message -----
From: BARRY WINTERS <sunrayzulu@shaw.ca>
Date: Thu, 14 May 2015 14:17:21 -0600 (MDT)
Subject: Re: Attn Christine Elliott as soon as I saw that Paul Godfrey and
Derek Burney were behind the lawyer Patrick Brown I understood the game
Did You?
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
Cc: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>,
annette boucher <annette.boucher@novascotia.ca>, boucheam@gov.ns.ca,
Dana doiron <Dana.doiron@novascotia.ca>, blake@frankmagazine.ca,
comment@contrarian.ca, HANSENCE@gov.ns.ca,
Parker Donham <parker@donham.ca>, mail@trinetraproductions.com,
Glen Canning <grcanning@gmail.com>, Glen Muise <glenmuise1000@gmail.com>,
obsceneworks@gmail.com, gord@gordgamble.com, greenhkh@gov.ns.ca,
"jim.david"<jim.david@pcparty.ns.ca>, Legc office
<Legc.office@novascotia.ca>, Neil Ferguson
<Neil.Ferguson@novascotia.ca>

To all addressees. Please be advised David Amos is a wanted sex
offender with outstanding warrants in the United States


On 5/13/15, Elliott-co, Christine < christine.elliottco@pc.ola.org> wrote:


---------- Original message ----------
From: "Elliott-co, Christine"<christine.elliottco@pc.ola.org>
Date: Wed, 13 May 2015 17:00:31 +0000
Subject: RE: RE I just called Pat Martin and Brad Butt about
Commissioner Joe Friday and his testimony before the OGGO Committee on
April 28th
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

Mr. Amos.  I am writing to acknowledge receipt of the 2 emails that
you have forwarded to Ms. Elliott's office.  I will bring them to her
attention at the earliest opportunity.

Constituency Staff
Office of Christine Elliott
MPP, Whitby-Oshawa


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos < motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, May 13, 2015 at 10:31 AM
Subject: Attn Christine Elliott as soon as I saw that Paul Godfrey and
Derek Burney were behind the lawyer Patrick Brown I understood the
game Did You?
To: christine.elliottco@pc.ola.org , christine@christineelliott.ca ,
derek.burney@nortonrosefulbright.com , christina.blizzard@sunmedia.ca
, premier < premier@ontario.ca>, pm < pm@pm.gc.ca>, premier <
premier@gov.ab.ca>, premier < premier@gnb.ca>, PREMIER <
PREMIER@gov.ns.ca>, premier < premier@gov.bc.ca>, premier <
premier@leg.gov.mb.ca>, premier < premier@gov.pe.ca>, premier <
premier@gov.sk.ca>, premier < premier@gov.nl.ca>
Cc: David Amos < david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>

FYI I just got off the phone with Brown's office in Ottawa on his last
day as an MP and his staff rememberd me.

http://www.christineelliott.ca/meet_christine

My big question to you is do you even remember me?

Here is a clue

http://davidamos.blogspot.ca/2006/05/harper-and-bankers.html

-----Original Message-----
From: David Amos [mailto:motomaniac333@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2015 9:32 AM
To: Elliott-co, Christine; christine@christineelliott.ca;
derek.burney@nortonrosefulbright.com; christina.blizzard@sunmedia.ca;
premier; pm; premier; premier; PREMIER; premier; premier; premier;
premier; premier
Cc: David Amos
Subject: Fwd: RE I just called Pat Martin and Brad Butt about Commissioner
Joe Friday and his testimony before the OGGO Committee on April 28th

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 1 May 2015 17:22:09 -0400
Subject: RE I just called Pat Martin and Brad Butt about Commissioner
Joe Friday and his testimony before the OGGO Committee on April 28th
To: pm@pm.gc.ca, Lampron.Raynald@psic-ispc.gc.ca,
Friday.Joe@psic-ispc.gc.ca, lachapelle.edith@psic-ispc.gc.ca,
brad.butt@parl.gc.ca, pat.martin@parl.gc.ca, OGGO@parl.gc.ca,
manon.hardy@chrc-ccdp.ca, "Gilles.Moreau"
<Gilles.Moreau@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Gilles.Blinn"
<Gilles.Blinn@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>, "David.Coon"
<David.Coon@gnb.ca>, "Stephen.Horsman"<Stephen.Horsman@gnb.ca>

http://parlvu.parl.gc.ca/PARLVU/ContentEntityDetailView.aspx?contententityid=12872&date=20150401&lang=en


http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/tanya-granic-allen-ontario-pc-leadership-1.4538156


---------- Original message ----------
From: Premier of Ontario | Première ministre de l’Ontario <Premier@ontario.ca>
Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2018 13:49:57 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Trust that TVO, Billy Morneau and the
Mulroney lawyers know why Tanya Granic Allen is the Lady I would like
to see become the next PC leader and everybody know I am NOT religious
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>


Thanks for your email. I value your input and appreciate your taking
the time to get in touch with me.

Every email and letter I receive is carefully read and reviewed. Given
the volume of emails and letters I receive, and because I may need to
share your message with one of my Cabinet ministers or the appropriate
government officials for more information, a response may take several
business days.

Thanks again for contacting me.

Kathleen Wynne
Premier


Please note that we are not able to receive replies at this email
address, so please do not respond directly to this email.

* * *

Je vous remercie de votre courriel. Votre avis est important pour moi
et je vous suis reconnaissante d’avoir pris le temps de m’écrire.

Toutes les lettres et tous les courriels que je reçois sont lus
attentivement, un par un. Sachez, cependant, qu’en raison du volume
important de correspondance que je reçois et parce qu’il se peut que
j’aie à consulter l’un de mes collègues du Conseil des ministres ou un
fonctionnaire compétent en la matière, il pourrait s’écouler plusieurs
jours avant que je puisse donner suite à votre courriel.

Meilleures salutations,

Kathleen Wynne
Première ministre de l’Ontario

Veuillez ne pas répondre directement à ce courriel, car aucun courriel
ne peut être reçu à cette adresse.


---------- Original  message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2018 09:26:57 -0400
Subject: Trust that TVO, Billy Morneau and the Mulroney lawyers know
why Tanya Granic Allen is the Lady I would like to see become the next
PC leader and everybody know I am NOT religious
To: asktvo@tvo.org, caroline@carolinemulroney.ca,
campaign@tanyagranicallen.com, bmulroney
<bmulroney@ogilvyrenault.com>, dbutler <dbutler@postmedia.com>,
"Dominic.Cardy"<Dominic.Cardy@gnb.ca>, "blaine.higgs"
<blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, news <news@kingscorecord.com>, newsroom
<newsroom@globeandmail.ca>, "Jacques.Poitras"
<Jacques.Poitras@cbc.ca>, oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, andre
<andre@jafaust.com>, "David.Coon"<David.Coon@gnb.ca>, "ht.lacroix"
<ht.lacroix@cbc.ca>, "sylvie.gadoury"
<sylvie.gadoury@radio-canada.ca>, "Melanie.Joly"
<Melanie.Joly@parl.gc.ca>, david@policyalternatives.ca,
info@ipolitics.ca, elizabeth.thompson@cbc.ca,
michaelharris@ipolitics.ca, KadyOMalley@ipolitics.ca,
StephenMaher@ipolitics.ca, "patrick.brown"<patrick.brown@pc.ola.org>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>, premier
<premier@ontario.ca>, "martine.turcotte"<martine.turcotte@bell.ca>,
"steve.murphy"<steve.murphy@ctv.ca>, nmoore <nmoore@bellmedia.ca>,
"David.Akin"<David.Akin@globalnews.ca>

https://tvo.org/current-affairs

https://expertfile.com/experts/lisa.dewilde

Lisa de Wilde, C.M.
Chief Executive Officer

As a well-known Canadian media executive, Lisa de Wilde is a leader of
innovation and transformative change. An advocate of leveraging
digital technology to create moments of learning for people of all
ages, as Chief Executive Officer since 2005 Lisa has steered TVO’s
transformation into Ontario’s digital learning organization.

Prior to leading TVO, Lisa was President and CEO of Astral Television,
and has also been legal counsel for the Canadian Radio-Television and
Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). Lisa also serves the community
in volunteer roles on the Board of Directors of Toronto Global, the
Strategic Advisory Group for the Ontario Institute for Studies in
Education (OISE), the Advisory Board for the Mowat Centre, and
previously with the Board of Directors of the Toronto International
Film Festival (TIFF), which she chaired from 2013-2016. She is
currently on the Boards of Directors of TELUS and Enercare Inc.

Lisa is a member of the Order of Canada, a recipient of the Queen’s
Diamond Jubilee Medal, has received honourary degrees from Ryerson
University and Brandon University, and was recognized with the WXN
Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top 100 Award. She holds Bachelors of
Arts and of Laws degrees from McGill University, and is a member of
the Law Society of Upper Canada.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/steve-paikin-tvo-third-party-sexual-harassment-1.4520028


TVO launches 3rd-party investigation into Steve Paikin over sexual
harassment allegations
Allegations date back to 2010 lunch
CBC News Posted: Feb 05, 2018 10:36 AM ET

The Ontario PC Leadership Debate
2,476 views
The Agenda with Steve Paikin
Published on Feb 15, 2018
The Ontario PC leadership is up for grabs. The Agenda welcomes the
candidates to debate the issue

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThzTrGqENHA

Tanya Granic Allen Campaign
PO Box 40514, RPO Six Points Plaza
Etobicoke, ON M9B 6K8
Media Contact
Phone 905-459-0082
Email
campaign@tanyagranicallen.com



---------- Original message ----------
From: "MinFinance / FinanceMin (FIN)"<fin.minfinance-financemin.fin@canada.ca>
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2018 21:07:13 +0000
Subject: RE: Has TVO figured out who I am yet?
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

The Department of Finance acknowledges receipt of your electronic
correspondence. Please be assured that we appreciate receiving your
comments.

Le ministère des Finances accuse réception de votre correspondance
électronique. Soyez assuré(e) que nous apprécions recevoir vos
commentaires.


---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2018 17:06:59 -0400
Subject: Has TVO figured out who I am yet?
To: asktvo@tvo.org, premier <premier@ontario.ca>, "Bill.Morneau"
<Bill.Morneau@canada.ca>, "ht.lacroix"<ht.lacroix@cbc.ca>,
"Melanie.Joly"<Melanie.Joly@parl.gc.ca>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: ask tvo <asktvo@tvo.org>
Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2018 17:52:43 +0000
Subject: RE: Trust that TVO, Billy Morneau and the Mulroney lawyers
know why Tanya Granic Allen is the Lady I would like to see become the
next PC leader and everybody know I am NOT religious
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

Dear David,
Thank you for contacting TVO.
We appreciate that you’ve taken the time to share this information
with us, I’ve shared it with the appropriate people.
Regards,

Nadine
Customer Relations

Help make the world a better place through the power of learning.
Donate today<http://support.tvo.org/site/PageServer?pagename=SupportTVO>.

[https://tvo.org/sites/default/files/media-library/TVO%20Logos/tvo-logo-crm-signature-384x72.png]

Good customer service is important to us at TVO. Please take a moment
to let us know whether or not you are satisfied with the level of
service provided by our Customer Relations Representative, by
completing this survey<http://survey.tvo.org/>.


------------------- Original Message -------------------
From: David Amos
Received: 2/16/2018 8:51 AM
To: andre@jafaust.com; ask tvo; blaine.higgs@gnb.ca;
bmulroney@ogilvyrenault.com; campaign@tanyagranicallen.com;
caroline@carolinemulroney.ca; David.Coon@gnb.ca;
david@policyalternatives.ca; dbutler@postmedia.com;
Dominic.Cardy@gnb.ca; elizabeth.thompson@cbc.ca; ht.lacroix@cbc.ca;
info@ipolitics.ca; Jacques.Poitras@cbc.ca; KadyOMalley@ipolitics.ca;
Melanie.Joly@parl.gc.ca; michaelharris@ipolitics.ca;
news@kingscorecord.com; newsroom@globeandmail.ca; oldmaison@yahoo.com;
patrick.brown@pc.ola.org; StephenMaher@ipolitics.ca;
sylvie.gadoury@radio-canada.ca
Cc: David.Akin@globalnews.ca; david.raymond.amos@gmail.com;
martine.turcotte@bell.ca; nmoore@bellmedia.ca; premier@ontario.ca;
steve.murphy@ctv.ca
Subject: Trust that TVO, Billy Morneau and the Mulroney lawyers know
why Tanya Granic Allen is the Lady I would like to see become the next
PC leader and everybody know I am NOT religious


https://tvo.org/current-affairs

https://expertfile.com/experts/lisa.dewilde

Lisa de Wilde, C.M.
Chief Executive Officer

As a well-known Canadian media executive, Lisa de Wilde is a leader of
innovation and transformative change. An advocate of leveraging
digital technology to create moments of learning for people of all
ages, as Chief Executive Officer since 2005 Lisa has steered TVO’s
transformation into Ontario’s digital learning organization.

Prior to leading TVO, Lisa was President and CEO of Astral Television,
and has also been legal counsel for the Canadian Radio-Television and
Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). Lisa also serves the community
in volunteer roles on the Board of Directors of Toronto Global, the
Strategic Advisory Group for the Ontario Institute for Studies in
Education (OISE), the Advisory Board for the Mowat Centre, and
previously with the Board of Directors of the Toronto International
Film Festival (TIFF), which she chaired from 2013-2016. She is
currently on the Boards of Directors of TELUS and Enercare Inc.

Lisa is a member of the Order of Canada, a recipient of the Queen’s
Diamond Jubilee Medal, has received honourary degrees from Ryerson
University and Brandon University, and was recognized with the WXN
Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top 100 Award. She holds Bachelors of
Arts and of Laws degrees from McGill University, and is a member of
the Law Society of Upper Canada.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/steve-paikin-tvo-third-party-sexual-harassment-1.4520028


TVO launches 3rd-party investigation into Steve Paikin over sexual
harassment allegations
Allegations date back to 2010 lunch
CBC News Posted: Feb 05, 2018 10:36 AM ET

The Ontario PC Leadership Debate
2,476 views
The Agenda with Steve Paikin
Published on Feb 15, 2018
The Ontario PC leadership is up for grabs. The Agenda welcomes the
candidates to debate the issue

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThzTrGqENHA

Tanya Granic Allen Campaign
PO Box 40514, RPO Six Points Plaza
Etobicoke, ON M9B 6K8
Media Contact
Phone 905-459-0082
Email
campaign@tanyagranicallen.com



---------- Original message ----------
From: "MinFinance / FinanceMin (FIN)"<fin.minfinance-financemin.fin@canada.ca>
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2018 21:07:13 +0000
Subject: RE: Has TVO figured out who I am yet?
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

The Department of Finance acknowledges receipt of your electronic
correspondence. Please be assured that we appreciate receiving your
comments.

Le ministère des Finances accuse réception de votre correspondance
électronique. Soyez assuré(e) que nous apprécions recevoir vos
commentaires.


---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2018 17:06:59 -0400
Subject: Has TVO figured out who I am yet?
To: asktvo@tvo.org, premier <premier@ontario.ca>, "Bill.Morneau"
<Bill.Morneau@canada.ca>, "ht.lacroix"<ht.lacroix@cbc.ca>,
"Melanie.Joly"<Melanie.Joly@parl.gc.ca>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2018 16:21:57 -0400
Subject: Please forward this email to Peter Bleyer and David Macdonald
for me will ya?
To: ccpasask@sasktel.net, christine@policyalternatives.ca
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>

Simon Enoch, Director
CCPA Saskatchewan
2nd Floor, 2138 McIntyre Street
Regina, SK S4P 2R7

Telephone: 306-924-3372
Fax: 306-586-5177
Email: ccpasask@sasktel.net

For media inquiries, please contact Christine Saulnier, Director,
(902) 240-0926 or christine@policyalternatives.ca.

PO Box 8355
Halifax, NS B3K 5M1
Email: ccpans@policyalternatives.ca
Telephone: (902) 240-0926

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2018 18:22:21 -0400
Subject: Yo Bill Morneau before Trump causes the markets to crash
Methinks I should remind folks of the Bank of Canadas long lost
mandate, Harper's Bankster bail out 10 years ago and Trudeau The
Younger's recent Bankster Bail-In plan
To: "Bill.Morneau"<Bill.Morneau@canada.ca>, "Andrew.Bailey"
<Andrew.Bailey@fca.org.uk>, postur <postur@for.is>, postur
<postur@dmr.is>, postur <postur@irr.is>, smari <smari@immi.is>,
david@policyalternatives.ca, info@ipolitics.ca,
elizabeth.thompson@cbc.ca, michaelharris@ipolitics.ca,
KadyOMalley@ipolitics.ca, StephenMaher@ipolitics.ca,
info@canadachristiancollege.com, "zach.dubinsky"
<zach.dubinsky@cbc.ca>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>, press
<press@bankofengland.co.uk>, "boris.johnson.mp"
<boris.johnson.mp@parliament.uk>, "herb.wiseman"
<herb.wiseman@gmail.com>, paul.slansky@bellnet.ca,
stuart@policyalternatives.ca, ccpa@policyalternatives.ca,
steve.silva@globalnews.ca, steve@stevesilva.ca, "David.Akin"
<David.Akin@globalnews.ca>

Whereas nobody listens to me I will attempt to do so byway of other
people's words and videos.

Does anyone recall this nonsense on Youtube 5 years ago when young
Justin was charging big bucks for speeches but having fun yapping it
up bigtime in malls for free? Obviously even bald mall guards loved
Trudeau "The Younger" back then Nesy Pas?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTUyIDRIAXo

Justin Trudeau: Fluoride/Bilderberg/Bank of Canada Are Conspiracy Theories
Terry Wilson
Published on Feb 8, 2013


However this far important stuff was also put up on YouTube after it
appears CBC had aired it first and nobody seemed to care.

Please note I truly do appreciate David MacDonald's work. However I am
very tired of his old buddies such as the turncoat NDP?Conservative
Dominic Cardy laughing at me while sending me butter tarts and talking
mindlessly of ardvarrks, puffins and pussy cats etc.

Study Reveals Secret Bailouts to Canadian Banks
31,067 views

LeakSourceCanada
Published on Apr 30, 2012
04/30/2012

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9K_N0uOXkQA&t=69s

"Our politicians are on the global stage touting the soundness of
Canada's banking system, where at the same time three of Canada's
banks were at some point underwater."

David Macdonald of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
explains the think tank's report that found Canadian banks received
secret bailouts during the 2008-2010 financial crisis.

(PDF) The Big Banks' Big Secret: Estimating Government Support for
Canadian Banks During the Financial Crisis
http://www.policyalternatives.ca/site...

http://LeakSource.wordpress.com


Need I say that I contacted these NDP/union/beancounter/spindoctors long ago?

https://www.policyalternatives.ca/authors/david-macdonald

https://www.policyalternatives.ca/newsroom/news-releases/record-breaking-ceo-pay-now-209-times-more-average-worker

“Canada’s corporate executives were among the loudest critics of a new
fifteen dollar minimum wage in provinces like Ontario and Alberta,
meanwhile the highest paid among them were raking in record-breaking
earnings,” says the report’s author, CCPA Senior Economist David
Macdonald."

Climbing Up and Kicking Down: Executive pay in Canada is available on
the CCPA website. For more information contact Alyssa O’Dell, CCPA
Media and Public Relations: 613-563-1341 x307,
alyssa@policyalternatives.ca or cell 343-998-7575.

Here is a little proof of an email of mine from 2012 that the CCPA,
the NDP, the Conservatives, Dizzy Lizzy May, Trudeau "The Younger",
his many mindless minions and even YOU should recall N'esy Pas David
Akin?

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2012 13:09:54 -0400
Subject: Fwd: RE Potash Corp, The NEB, Nexen, Pipelines and MP Nathan Cullen
To: ccpa@policyalternatives.ca, "justin.trudeau.a1"
<justin.trudeau.a1@parl.gc.ca>, "marc.garneau.a1"
<marc.garneau.a1@parl.gc.ca>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>, "dean.delmastro.c1"
<dean.delmastro.c1@parl.gc.ca>, leader <leader@greenparty.ca>, leader
<leader@greenparty.bc.ca>, "adrian.dix.mla"<adrian.dix.mla@leg.bc.ca>

That said

Does anyone remember what this crooked Bankster had to say to CBC the
following year before he split for a far fancier job in Not So Merry
Old England???

Bank 'bail-in' plan shouldn't worry Canadians, Carney says
Bank of Canada head says it's 'hard to fathom' Canadian deposits would
be touched
The Canadian Press Posted: Apr 18, 2013 5:03 PM ET

http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/bank-bail-in-plan-shouldn-t-worry-canadians-carney-says-1.1320808

Since then the Liebranos put the Bankster 'bail-in' plan in the books.
While CBC has played dumb lawyers and many others have had an opinion
about it. I for one  particularly enjoy the ones I view on YouTube.

So who is the liar of these two? an unnamed lawyer on the CBA website
who does not offer a name to back up its opinion or a biblepounder
that claims to be a "Dr" or both?

FAQ: What is a “bail-in regime” and are my bank deposits safe?

https://cba.ca/faq-what-is-a-bail-in-regime


Trudeau's Bail-In Now Law to Allow Banks to Confiscate Your Deposits
23,777 views
Canadian Times NEWS
Published on Aug 11, 2016

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvZ5S-Jt6sw

Perhaps both the lawyer and the "Dr" may enjoy the email found within this blog
 I published today for their benefit

Sunday, 21 January 2018

As soon as Mark Carney is appointed Govenor of the Bank of England I
get a call from the SEC (202 551 2000)

http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.ca/2018/01/as-soon-as-mark-carney-is-appointed.html



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "MinFinance / FinanceMin (FIN)"<fin.minfinance-financemin.fin@canada.ca>
Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2018 21:51:00 +0000
Subject: RE: Unbelieveable I actually agree with these Doug Draper and
Jack Gibbons characters and what they opt to publish while I was at
the NBEUB hearing yesterday and yet they think i am not worth talking
to just like the lawyers do?
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

The Department of Finance acknowledges receipt of your electronic
correspondence. Please be assured that we appreciate receiving your
comments.

Le ministère des Finances accuse réception de votre correspondance
électronique. Soyez assuré(e) que nous apprécions recevoir vos
commentaires.


---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2018 17:29:05 -0400
Subject: Unbelieveable I actually agree with these Doug Draper and
Jack Gibbons characters and what they opt to publish while I was at
the NBEUB hearing yesterday and yet they think i am not worth talking
to just like the lawyers do?
To: jack@cleanairalliance.org, drapers@vaxxine.com,
premier@ontario.ca, doug <doug@fordnation.ca>,
christine@christine2018.ca, info@fordforleader.ca,
ahorwath-qp@ndp.on.ca, Angela@cleanairalliance.org,
rsvp@jakeskinner.ca, media@christine2018.ca, newsroom
<newsroom@globeandmail.ca>, leblanc.daniel.m@gmail.com,
Dave.Young@nbeub.ca, twoolf@synapse-energy.com,
rzarumba@ceadvisors.com, rdk@indecon.com,
efinamore@valutechsolutions.com, patrick.brown@pc.ola.org,
"Bill.Morneau"<Bill.Morneau@canada.ca>, paul.heroux@mcgill.ca,
chris_r_31@hotmail.com, wharrison <wharrison@nbpower.com>,
cstewart@stewartmckelvey.com
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>, "brian.gallant"
<brian.gallant@gnb.ca>, "rick.doucet"<rick.doucet@gnb.ca>, ecdesmond
<ecdesmond@nbeub.ca>, "Furey, John"<jfurey@nbpower.com>, sstoll
<sstoll@airdberlis.com>, hsegal <hsegal@airdberlis.com>, jtodd
<jtodd@elenchus.ca>, ddale <ddale@thestar.ca>, "darrow.macintyre"
<darrow.macintyre@cbc.ca>

Go Figure EH Dougy Ford?

http://www.nbeub.ca/opt/M/browserecord.php?-action=browse&-recid=560

Matter No. 0375

Title NB  Power  2018-2019  General  Rate  Application  /  Énergie  NB
 Demande  générale  de  tarifs  pour  2018-2019

Description Electricity

Summary         IN  THE  MATTER  OF  an  application  by  New  Brunswick
Power  Corporation  for  approval  of  the  schedules  of  the  rates
for  the  fiscal  year  commencing  April  1,  2018.

Status Open

https://niagaraatlarge.com/2018/02/13/when-will-the-light-come-on/

When Will The Light Come On?
Posted on February 13, 2018 by dougdraper | 2 Comments
Urge Ontario’s Party Leaders To Embrace a ‘Real Solution’ to Rising
Electricity Costs

A Call-Out from the Ontario Clean Air Alliance, a citizens advocacy
group in the province

Posted February 13th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

We are now just a few months away from a provincial election and we
know that rising electricity costs are sure to be a big issue on the
campaign trail. So why have none of the parties at Queen’s Park
embraced the real solution to lowering bills – buying power from
Quebec?

Quebec just signed a deal with Massachusetts to supply power at 3 to
5.5 cents per kWh. That’s less than one-third of the projected cost of
power from rebuilt reactors at the Darlington Nuclear Station. Yet our
leaders seem more interested in accounting tricks and finger pointing
than in grabbing Quebec’s sensational offer to make a similar deal
with Ontario.

Right now, all our leaders (and leadership candidates) seem to be
stumbling around in the dark on the electricity issue (with the
exception of the Green Party, which has called for a deal with
Quebec). To make a real difference for voters, they need to quickly
flip the switch from dangerous high cost nuclear to clean affordable
power from Quebec. Voters have had enough of non-solutions and the
blame game. Now it is time for real answers.

Please tell the leaders and leadership candidates that you want
answers, not empty promises.

    Premier Kathleen Wynne: premier@ontario.ca
    NDP Leader Andrea Horwath: ahorwath-qp@ndp.on.ca
    PC Leadership candidate Christine Elliott: christine@christine2018.ca
    PC Leadership candidate Doug Ford: info@fordforleader.ca
    PC Leadership candidate Caroline Mulroney: christine@christine2018.ca

Thank you, Angela Bischoff, Director

P.S. We have sent the PC leadership candidates the following question:
“Should the Government of Ontario seek to negotiate a long-term
electricity supply contract with Hydro Quebec to lower our electricity
rates?” We’ll let you know what they have to say. Stay tuned.

Share this with your social media networks:

NIAGARA AT LARGE encourages you to join the conversation by sharing
your views on this post in the space below the Bernie quote.

A reminder that we only post comments by individuals who also share
their first and last names.

For more news and commentary from Niagara At Large – an independent,
alternative voice for our greater bi-national Niagara region – become
a regular visitor and subscriber to NAL at www.niagaraatlarge.com .

 “A politician thinks of the next election. A leader thinks of the
next generation.” – Bernie Sanders

Jack Gibbons, Chair
Former Toronto Hydro Commissioner
(416) 260-2080,  ext. 2
jack@cleanairalliance.org

Doug Draper
(905) 227-7951
32 Collier Rd N Thorold ON L2V 2X1




---------- Original message ----------
From: "Brown, Patrick"<patrick.brown@pc.ola.org>
Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2018 19:47:56 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Attn David Butt and Matthew Garrow I just
called from 902 800 0369
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

Thank you very much for getting in touch. Due to the large volume of
mail that I receive, please allow time for a response. If it is a
pressing issue, please call my Queen’s Park office at 416-325-3855.
Otherwise, I will respond as soon as possible.

Regards,

Patrick Brown, MPP
Simcoe North
Leader of the Official Opposition



---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2018 15:22:57 -0400
Subject: Attn David Butt and Matthew Garrow I just called from 902 800 0369
To: dbutt@barristersatlaw.ca, matthew.garrow@bellmedia.ca,
"sylvie.gadoury"<sylvie.gadoury@radio-canada.ca>, "ht.lacroix"
<ht.lacroix@cbc.ca>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>, "David.Akin"
<David.Akin@globalnews.ca>, "patrick.brown"<patrick.brown@pc.ola.org>

Interesting news to say the least EH David Akin?


http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/patrick-brown-blasts-ctv-news-1.4535358


'You lied. You defamed me': Patrick Brown blasts CTV News after sexual
misconduct accuser changes timeline
One of Brown's accusers now says she was wasn't underage at time of
alleged sexual misconduct
Amara McLaughlin · CBC News · Posted: Feb 14, 2018 2:45 PM ET |

"CTV 'stands by its reporting': spokesperson

Matthew Garrow, spokesperson for Bell Media, also responded to Brown's
Facebook post on Wednesday in an email to CBC News.

"CTV News continues to stand by its reporting," Garrow said.

"Patrick Brown's allegations regarding our reporting are false. As we
reported once again last night, the two women have reiterated their
allegations of sexual misconduct by Patrick Brown."


Matthew Garrow, Bell Media, 416-384-5258 or matthew.garrow@bellmedia.ca;

Mr Butt here is where I published the email I sent you last year

http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.ca/2018/02/oh-my-my-little-lawyer-patrick-brown.html


There rest of this email should bring you up to date

>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: David Amos motomaniac333@gmail.com
>> Date: Sat, 15 Jun 2013 02:23:24 -0300
>> Subject: ATTN FBI Special Agent Richard Deslauriers Have you talked to
>> your buddies Fred Wyshak and Brian Kelly about the wiretap tapes YET?
>> To: boston@ic.fbi.gov, washington.field@ic.fbi.gov,
>> bob.paulson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, Kevin.leahy@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
>> Brian.Kelly@usdoj.gov, us.marshals@usdoj.gov, Fred.Wyshak@usdoj.gov,
>> jcarney@carneybassil.com, bbachrach@bachrachlaw.net
>> Cc: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com, birgittaj@althingi.is,
>> shmurphy@globe.com, redicecreations@gmail.com
>>
>> FBI Boston
>> One Center Plaza
>> Suite 600
>> Boston, MA 02108
>> Phone: (617) 742-5533
>> Fax: (617) 223-6327
>> E-mail: Boston@ic.fbi.gov
>>
>> Hours
>> Although we operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, our normal
>> "walk-in" business hours are from 8:15 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday
>> through Friday. If you need to speak with a FBI representative at any
>> time other than during normal business hours, please telephone our
>> office at (617) 742-5533.
>>
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: David Amos motomaniac333@gmail.com
>> Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2013 01:20:20 -0300
>> Subject: Yo Fred Wyshak and Brian Kelly your buddy Whitey's trial is
>> finally underway now correct? What the hell do I do with the wiretap
>> tapes Sell them on Ebay?
>> To: Brian.Kelly@usdoj.gov, us.marshals@usdoj.gov,
>> Fred.Wyshak@usdoj.gov, jcarney@carneybassil.com,
>> bbachrach@bachrachlaw.net, wolfheartlodge@live.com, shmurphy@globe.com, >> jonathan.albano@bingham.commvalencia@globe.com
>> Cc: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com, oldmaison@yahoo.com,
>> PATRICK.MURPHY@dhs.gov, rounappletree@aol.com
>>
>> http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2013/06/05/james-whitey-bulger-jury-selection-process-enters-second-day/KjS80ofyMMM5IkByK74bkK/story.html
>>
>> http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2013/06/09/nsa-leak-guardian.html
>>
>> As the CBC etc yap about Yankee wiretaps and whistleblowers I must ask
>> them the obvious question AIN'T THEY FORGETTING SOMETHING????
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vugUalUO8YY
>>
>> What the hell does the media think my Yankee lawyer served upon the
>> USDOJ right after I ran for and seat in the 39th Parliament baseball
>> cards?
>>
>> http://www.archive.org/details/FedsUsTreasuryDeptRcmpEtc
>>
>> http://archive.org/details/ITriedToExplainItToAllMaritimersInEarly2006
>>
>> http://davidamos.blogspot.ca/2006/05/wiretap-tapes-impeach-bush.html
>>
>> http://www.archive.org/details/PoliceSurveilanceWiretapTape139
>>
>> http://archive.org/details/Part1WiretapTape143
>>
>> FEDERAL EXPRES February 7, 2006
>> Senator Arlen Specter
>> United States Senate
>> Committee on the Judiciary
>> 224 Dirksen Senate Office Building
>> Washington, DC 20510
>>
>> Dear Mr. Specter:
>>
>> I have been asked to forward the enclosed tapes to you from a man
>> named, David Amos, a Canadian citizen, in connection with the matters
>> raised in the attached letter.
>>
>> Mr. Amos has represented to me that these are illegal FBI wire tap tapes.
>>
>> I believe Mr. Amos has been in contact with you about this previously.
>>
>> Very truly yours,
>> Barry A. Bachrach
>> Direct telephone: (508) 926-3403
>> Direct facsimile: (508) 929-3003
>> Email: bbachrach@bowditch.com
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "David Amos"david.raymond.amos@gmail.com
>> To: "Rob Talach"rtalach@ledroitbeckett.com
>> Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 10:59 PM
>> Subject: Re: Attn Robert Talach and I should talk ASAP about my suing
>> the Catholic Church Trust that Bastarache knows why
>>
>> The date stamp on about page 134 of this old file of mine should mean
>> a lot to you
>>
>> http://www.checktheevidence.com/pdf/2619437-CROSS-BORDER-txt-.pdf
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: David Amos motomaniac333@gmail.com
>> Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2012 15:37:08 -0400
>> Subject: To Hell with the KILLER COP Gilles Moreau What say you NOW
>> Bernadine Chapman??
>> To: Gilles.Moreau@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, phil.giles@statcan.ca,
>> maritme_malaise@yahoo.ca, Jennifer.Nixon@ps-sp.gc.ca,
>> bartman.heidi@psic-ispc.gc.ca, Yves.J.Marineau@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
>> david.paradiso@erc-cee.gc.ca, desaulniea@smtp.gc.ca,
>> denise.brennan@tbs-sct.gc.ca, anne.murtha@vac-acc.gc.ca,
>> webo@xplornet.com, julie.dickson@osfi-bsif.gc.ca,
>> rod.giles@osfi-bsif.gc.ca, flaherty.j@parl.gc.ca, toewsv1@parl.gc.ca,
>> Nycole.Turmel@parl.gc.ca,Clemet1@parl.gc.ca, maritime_malaise@yahoo.ca, >> oig@sec.gov, whistleblower@finra.org, whistle@fsa.gov.uk,
>> david@fairwhistleblower.ca
>> Cc: j.kroes@interpol.int, david.raymond.amos@gmail.com,
>> bernadine.chapman@rcmp-grc.gc.cajustin.trudeau.a1@parl.gc.ca,
>> Juanita.Peddle@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, oldmaison@yahoo.com,
>> Wayne.Lang@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, Robert.Trevors@gnb.ca,
>> ian.fahie@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>
>>
>> http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/nb/news-nouvelles/media-medias-eng.htm
>>
>> http://nb.rcmpvet.ca/Newsletters/VetsReview/nlnov06.pdf
>>
>> From: Gilles Moreau Gilles.Moreau@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
>> Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2012 08:03:22 -0500
>> Subject: Re: Lets ee if the really nasty Newfy Lawyer Danny Boy
>> Millions will explain this email to you or your boss Vic Toews EH
>> Constable Peddle???
>> To: David Amos motomaniac333@gmail.com
>>
>> Please cease and desist from using my name in your emails.
>>
>> Gilles Moreau, Chief Superintendent, CHRP and ACC
>> Director General
>> HR Transformation
>> 73 Leikin Drive, M5-2-502
>> Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0R2
>>
>> Tel 613-843-6039
>> Cel 613-818-6947
>>
>> Gilles Moreau, surintendant principal, CRHA et ACC
>> Directeur général de la Transformation des ressources humaines
>> 73 Leikin, pièce M5-2-502
>> Ottawa, ON K1A 0R2
>>
>> tél 613-843-6039
>> cel 613-818-6947
>> gilles.moreau@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
>>


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2018 09:36:42 -0400
Subject: Yo Norman.Sabourin Need I say that the noname assistant of
your buddy Chief Justice David D. Smith just pissed of the wrong
Maritimer today?
To: "Norman.Sabourin"<Norman.Sabourin@cjc-ccm.gc.ca>,
david.d.smith@gnb.ca, "denis.landry2"<denis.landry2@gnb.ca>,
Brian.Gallant@gnb.ca, "serge.rousselle"<serge.rousselle@gnb.ca>,
"David.Coon"<David.Coon@gnb.ca>, "hugh.flemming"
<hugh.flemming@gnb.ca>, "david.eidt"<david.eidt@gnb.ca>,
caroline.lafontaine@gnb.ca, crystal.critch@gnb.ca
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>, george.filliter@gnb.ca,
michael.bray@fosterandcompany.com, "Jacques.Poitras"
<Jacques.Poitras@cbc.ca>, "Larry.Tremblay"
<Larry.Tremblay@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/chief-justice-retirement-1.4515502


New Brunswick chief justice announces retirement
J. Ernest Drapeau was appointed to the office in 2003
CBC News Posted: Feb 01, 2018 5:32 PM AT

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/david-smith-george-rideout-judge-transfer-letter-1.4515986

Sitting judge calls on chief justice to resign for defying transfer law
Chief Justice David Smith transferred a judge in December in a
challenge of new Judicature Act changes
By Jacques Poitras, CBC News Posted: Feb 02, 2018 4:00 AM AT

The Hon. George S. Rideout
Justice:
Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick
Moncton
Judges Chambers
145 Assumption Blvd.,
PO Box 5001, Stn. LCD 1
Moncton, New Brunswick E1C 8R3
Phone: 506-856-2301

Bell, Drapeau and Smith should have done the right thing LONG AGO


https://www.cjc-ccm.gc.ca/english/about_en.asp?selMenu=about_members_en.asp

New Brunswick
The Honourable Ernest Drapeau, Chief Justice of New Brunswick
The Honourable David D. Smith, Chief Justice of the Court of Queen's
Bench of New Brunswick

Court Martial Appeal Court of Canada
The Honourable B. Richard Bell, Chief Justice of the Court Martial
Appeal Court of Canada

Need I remind the Justice Dept that I am about to make an application to
the Supreme Court because of this wicked decision?  Please enjoy


http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.ca/2017/11/federal-court-of-appeal-finally-makes.html

Sunday, 19 November 2017

Federal Court of Appeal Finally Makes The BIG Decision And Publishes
It Now The Crooks Cannot Take Back Ticket To Try Put My Matter Before
The Supreme Court

https://decisions.fct-cf.gc.ca/fca-caf/decisions/en/item/236679/index.do


Federal Court of Appeal Decisions

Amos v. Canada
Court (s) Database

Federal Court of Appeal Decisions
Date

2017-10-30
Neutral citation

2017 FCA 213
File numbers

A-48-16
Date: 20171030

Docket: A-48-16
Citation: 2017 FCA 213
CORAM:

WEBB J.A.
NEAR J.A.
GLEASON J.A.


BETWEEN:
DAVID RAYMOND AMOS
Respondent on the cross-appeal
(and formally Appellant)
and
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN
Appellant on the cross-appeal
(and formerly Respondent)
Heard at Fredericton, New Brunswick, on May 24, 2017.
Judgment delivered at Ottawa, Ontario, on October 30, 2017.
REASONS FOR JUDGMENT BY:

THE COURT



Date: 20171030

Docket: A-48-16
Citation: 2017 FCA 213
CORAM:

WEBB J.A.
NEAR J.A.
GLEASON J.A.


BETWEEN:
DAVID RAYMOND AMOS
Respondent on the cross-appeal
(and formally Appellant)
and
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN
Appellant on the cross-appeal
(and formerly Respondent)
REASONS FOR JUDGMENT BY THE COURT

I.                    Introduction

[1]               On September 16, 2015, David Raymond Amos (Mr. Amos)
filed a 53-page Statement of Claim (the Claim) in Federal Court
against Her Majesty the Queen (the Crown). Mr. Amos claims $11 million
in damages and a public apology from the Prime Minister and Provincial
Premiers for being illegally barred from accessing parliamentary
properties and seeks a declaration from the Minister of Public Safety
that the Canadian Government will no longer allow the Royal Canadian
Mounted Police (RCMP) and Canadian Forces to harass him and his clan
(Claim at para. 96).

[2]               On November 12, 2015 (Docket T-1557-15), by way of a
motion brought by the Crown, a prothonotary of the Federal Court (the
Prothonotary) struck the Claim in its entirety, without leave to
amend, on the basis that it was plain and obvious that the Claim
disclosed no reasonable claim, the Claim was fundamentally vexatious,
and the Claim could not be salvaged by way of further amendment (the
Prothontary’s Order).


[3]               On January 25, 2016 (2016 FC 93), by way of Mr.
Amos’ appeal from the Prothonotary’s Order, a judge of the Federal
Court (the Judge), reviewing the matter de novo, struck all of Mr.
Amos’ claims for relief with the exception of the claim for damages
for being barred by the RCMP from the New Brunswick legislature in
2004 (the Federal Court Judgment).


[4]               Mr. Amos appealed and the Crown cross-appealed the
Federal Court Judgment. Further to the issuance of a Notice of Status
Review, Mr. Amos’ appeal was dismissed for delay on December 19, 2016.
As such, the only matter before this Court is the Crown’s
cross-appeal.


II.                 Preliminary Matter

[5]               Mr. Amos, in his memorandum of fact and law in
relation to the cross-appeal that was filed with this Court on March
6, 2017, indicated that several judges of this Court, including two of
the judges of this panel, had a conflict of interest in this appeal.
This was the first time that he identified the judges whom he believed
had a conflict of interest in a document that was filed with this
Court. In his notice of appeal he had alluded to a conflict with
several judges but did not name those judges.

[6]               Mr. Amos was of the view that he did not have to
identify the judges in any document filed with this Court because he
had identified the judges in various documents that had been filed
with the Federal Court. In his view the Federal Court and the Federal
Court of Appeal are the same court and therefore any document filed in
the Federal Court would be filed in this Court. This view is based on
subsections 5(4) and 5.1(4) of the Federal Courts Act, R.S.C., 1985,
c. F-7:


5(4) Every judge of the Federal Court is, by virtue of his or her
office, a judge of the Federal Court of Appeal and has all the
jurisdiction, power and authority of a judge of the Federal Court of
Appeal.
[…]

5(4) Les juges de la Cour fédérale sont d’office juges de la Cour
d’appel fédérale et ont la même compétence et les mêmes pouvoirs que
les juges de la Cour d’appel fédérale.
[…]
5.1(4) Every judge of the Federal Court of Appeal is, by virtue of
that office, a judge of the Federal Court and has all the
jurisdiction, power and authority of a judge of the Federal Court.

5.1(4) Les juges de la Cour d’appel fédérale sont d’office juges de la
Cour fédérale et ont la même compétence et les mêmes pouvoirs que les
juges de la Cour fédérale.


[7]               However, these subsections only provide that the
judges of the Federal Court are also judges of this Court (and vice
versa). It does not mean that there is only one court. If the Federal
Court and this Court were one Court, there would be no need for this
section.
[8]               Sections 3 and 4 of the Federal Courts Act provide that:
3 The division of the Federal Court of Canada called the Federal Court
— Appeal Division is continued under the name “Federal Court of
Appeal” in English and “Cour d’appel fédérale” in French. It is
continued as an additional court of law, equity and admiralty in and
for Canada, for the better administration of the laws of Canada and as
a superior court of record having civil and criminal jurisdiction.

3 La Section d’appel, aussi appelée la Cour d’appel ou la Cour d’appel
fédérale, est maintenue et dénommée « Cour d’appel fédérale » en
français et « Federal Court of Appeal » en anglais. Elle est maintenue
à titre de tribunal additionnel de droit, d’equity et d’amirauté du
Canada, propre à améliorer l’application du droit canadien, et
continue d’être une cour supérieure d’archives ayant compétence en
matière civile et pénale.
4 The division of the Federal Court of Canada called the Federal Court
— Trial Division is continued under the name “Federal Court” in
English and “Cour fédérale” in French. It is continued as an
additional court of law, equity and admiralty in and for Canada, for
the better administration of the laws of Canada and as a superior
court of record having civil and criminal jurisdiction.

4 La section de la Cour fédérale du Canada, appelée la Section de
première instance de la Cour fédérale, est maintenue et dénommée «
Cour fédérale » en français et « Federal Court » en anglais. Elle est
maintenue à titre de tribunal additionnel de droit, d’equity et
d’amirauté du Canada, propre à améliorer l’application du droit
canadien, et continue d’être une cour supérieure d’archives ayant
compétence en matière civile et pénale.


[9]               Sections 3 and 4 of the Federal Courts Act create
two separate courts – this Court (section 3) and the Federal Court
(section 4). If, as Mr. Amos suggests, documents filed in the Federal
Court were automatically also filed in this Court, then there would no
need for the parties to prepare and file appeal books as required by
Rules 343 to 345 of the Federal Courts Rules, SOR/98-106 in relation
to any appeal from a decision of the Federal Court. The requirement to
file an appeal book with this Court in relation to an appeal from a
decision of the Federal Court makes it clear that the only documents
that will be before this Court are the documents that are part of that
appeal book.


[10]           Therefore, the memorandum of fact and law filed on
March 6, 2017 is the first document, filed with this Court, in which
Mr. Amos identified the particular judges that he submits have a
conflict in any matter related to him.


[11]           On April 3, 2017, Mr. Amos attempted to bring a motion
before the Federal Court seeking an order “affirming or denying the
conflict of interest he has” with a number of judges of the Federal
Court. A judge of the Federal Court issued a direction noting that if
Mr. Amos was seeking this order in relation to judges of the Federal
Court of Appeal, it was beyond the jurisdiction of the Federal Court.
Mr. Amos raised the Federal Court motion at the hearing of this
cross-appeal. The Federal Court motion is not a motion before this
Court and, as such, the submissions filed before the Federal Court
will not be entertained. As well, since this was a motion brought
before the Federal Court (and not this Court), any documents filed in
relation to that motion are not part of the record of this Court.


[12]           During the hearing of the appeal Mr. Amos alleged that
the third member of this panel also had a conflict of interest and
submitted some documents that, in his view, supported his claim of a
conflict. Mr. Amos, following the hearing of his appeal, was also
afforded the opportunity to provide a brief summary of the conflict
that he was alleging and to file additional documents that, in his
view, supported his allegations. Mr. Amos submitted several pages of
documents in relation to the alleged conflicts. He organized the
documents by submitting a copy of the biography of the particular
judge and then, immediately following that biography, by including
copies of the documents that, in his view, supported his claim that
such judge had a conflict.


[13]           The nature of the alleged conflict of Justice Webb is
that before he was appointed as a Judge of the Tax Court of Canada in
2006, he was a partner with the law firm Patterson Law, and before
that with Patterson Palmer in Nova Scotia. Mr. Amos submitted that he
had a number of disputes with Patterson Palmer and Patterson Law and
therefore Justice Webb has a conflict simply because he was a partner
of these firms. Mr. Amos is not alleging that Justice Webb was
personally involved in or had any knowledge of any matter in which Mr.
Amos was involved with Justice Webb’s former law firm – only that he
was a member of such firm.


[14]           During his oral submissions at the hearing of his
appeal Mr. Amos, in relation to the alleged conflict for Justice Webb,
focused on dealings between himself and a particular lawyer at
Patterson Law. However, none of the documents submitted by Mr. Amos at
the hearing or subsequently related to any dealings with this
particular lawyer nor is it clear when Mr. Amos was dealing with this
lawyer. In particular, it is far from clear whether such dealings were
after the time that Justice Webb was appointed as a Judge of the Tax
Court of Canada over 10 years ago.


[15]           The documents that he submitted in relation to the
alleged conflict for Justice Webb largely relate to dealings between
Byron Prior and the St. John’s Newfoundland and Labrador office of
Patterson Palmer, which is not in the same province where Justice Webb
practiced law. The only document that indicates any dealing between
Mr. Amos and Patterson Palmer is a copy of an affidavit of Stephen May
who was a partner in the St. John’s NL office of Patterson Palmer. The
affidavit is dated January 24, 2005 and refers to a number of e-mails
that were sent by Mr. Amos to Stephen May. Mr. Amos also included a
letter that is addressed to four individuals, one of whom is John
Crosbie who was counsel to the St. John’s NL office of Patterson
Palmer. The letter is dated September 2, 2004 and is addressed to
“John Crosbie, c/o Greg G. Byrne, Suite 502, 570 Queen Street,
Fredericton, NB E3B 5E3”. In this letter Mr. Amos alludes to a
possible lawsuit against Patterson Palmer.
[16]           Mr. Amos’ position is that simply because Justice Webb
was a lawyer with Patterson Palmer, he now has a conflict. In Wewaykum
Indian Band v. Her Majesty the Queen, 2003 SCC 45, [2003] 2 S.C.R.
259, the Supreme Court of Canada noted that disqualification of a
judge is to be determined based on whether there is a reasonable
apprehension of bias:
60        In Canadian law, one standard has now emerged as the
criterion for disqualification. The criterion, as expressed by de
Grandpré J. in Committee for Justice and Liberty v. National Energy
Board, …[[1978] 1 S.C.R. 369, 68 D.L.R. (3d) 716], at p. 394, is the
reasonable apprehension of bias:
… the apprehension of bias must be a reasonable one, held by
reasonable and right minded persons, applying themselves to the
question and obtaining thereon the required information. In the words
of the Court of Appeal, that test is "what would an informed person,
viewing the matter realistically and practically -- and having thought
the matter through -- conclude. Would he think that it is more likely
than not that [the decision-maker], whether consciously or
unconsciously, would not decide fairly."

[17]           The issue to be determined is whether an informed
person, viewing the matter realistically and practically, and having
thought the matter through, would conclude that Mr. Amos’ allegations
give rise to a reasonable apprehension of bias. As this Court has
previously remarked, “there is a strong presumption that judges will
administer justice impartially” and this presumption will not be
rebutted in the absence of “convincing evidence” of bias (Collins v.
Canada, 2011 FCA 140 at para. 7, [2011] 4 C.T.C. 157 [Collins]. See
also R. v. S. (R.D.), [1997] 3 S.C.R. 484 at para. 32, 151 D.L.R.
(4th) 193).

[18]           The Ontario Court of Appeal in Rando Drugs Ltd. v.
Scott, 2007 ONCA 553, 86 O.R. (3d) 653 (leave to appeal to the Supreme
Court of Canada refused, 32285 (August 1, 2007)), addressed the
particular issue of whether a judge is disqualified from hearing a
case simply because he had been a member of a law firm that was
involved in the litigation that was now before that judge. The Ontario
Court of Appeal determined that the judge was not disqualified if the
judge had no involvement with the person or the matter when he was a
lawyer. The Ontario Court of Appeal also explained that the rules for
determining whether a judge is disqualified are different from the
rules to determine whether a lawyer has a conflict:
27        Thus, disqualification is not the natural corollary to a
finding that a trial judge has had some involvement in a case over
which he or she is now presiding. Where the judge had no involvement,
as here, it cannot be said that the judge is disqualified.


28        The point can rightly be made that had Mr. Patterson been
asked to represent the appellant as counsel before his appointment to
the bench, the conflict rules would likely have prevented him from
taking the case because his firm had formerly represented one of the
defendants in the case. Thus, it is argued how is it that as a trial
judge Patterson J. can hear the case? This issue was considered by the
Court of Appeal (Civil Division) in Locabail (U.K.) Ltd. v. Bayfield
Properties Ltd., [2000] Q.B. 451. The court held, at para. 58, that
there is no inflexible rule governing the disqualification of a judge
and that, "[e]verything depends on the circumstances."


29        It seems to me that what appears at first sight to be an
inconsistency in application of rules can be explained by the
different contexts and in particular, the strong presumption of
judicial impartiality that applies in the context of disqualification
of a judge. There is no such presumption in cases of allegations of
conflict of interest against a lawyer because of a firm's previous
involvement in the case. To the contrary, as explained by Sopinka J.
in MacDonald Estate v. Martin (1990), 77 D.L.R. (4th) 249 (S.C.C.),
for sound policy reasons there is a presumption of a disqualifying
interest that can rarely be overcome. In particular, a conclusory
statement from the lawyer that he or she had no confidential
information about the case will never be sufficient. The case is the
opposite where the allegation of bias is made against a trial judge.
His or her statement that he or she knew nothing about the case and
had no involvement in it will ordinarily be accepted at face value
unless there is good reason to doubt it: see Locabail, at para. 19.


30        That brings me then to consider the particular circumstances
of this case and whether there are serious grounds to find a
disqualifying conflict of interest in this case. In my view, there are
two significant factors that justify the trial judge's decision not to
recuse himself. The first is his statement, which all parties accept,
that he knew nothing of the case when it was in his former firm and
that he had nothing to do with it. The second is the long passage of
time. As was said in Wewaykum, at para. 85:
            To us, one significant factor stands out, and must inform
the perspective of the reasonable person assessing the impact of this
involvement on Binnie J.'s impartiality in the appeals. That factor is
the passage of time. Most arguments for disqualification rest on
circumstances that are either contemporaneous to the decision-making,
or that occurred within a short time prior to the decision-making.
31        There are other factors that inform the issue. The Wilson
Walker firm no longer acted for any of the parties by the time of
trial. More importantly, at the time of the motion, Patterson J. had
been a judge for six years and thus had not had a relationship with
his former firm for a considerable period of time.


32        In my view, a reasonable person, viewing the matter
realistically would conclude that the trial judge could deal fairly
and impartially with this case. I take this view principally because
of the long passage of time and the trial judge's lack of involvement
in or knowledge of the case when the Wilson Walker firm had carriage.
In these circumstances it cannot be reasonably contended that the
trial judge could not remain impartial in the case. The mere fact that
his name appears on the letterhead of some correspondence from over a
decade ago would not lead a reasonable person to believe that he would
either consciously or unconsciously favour his former firm's former
client. It is simply not realistic to think that a judge would throw
off his mantle of impartiality, ignore his oath of office and favour a
client - about whom he knew nothing - of a firm that he left six years
earlier and that no longer acts for the client, in a case involving
events from over a decade ago.
(emphasis added)

[19]           Justice Webb had no involvement with any matter
involving Mr. Amos while he was a member of Patterson Palmer or
Patterson Law, nor does Mr. Amos suggest that he did. Mr. Amos made it
clear during the hearing of this matter that the only reason for the
alleged conflict for Justice Webb was that he was a member of
Patterson Law and Patterson Palmer. This is simply not enough for
Justice Webb to be disqualified. Any involvement of Mr. Amos with
Patterson Law while Justice Webb was a member of that firm would have
had to occur over 10 years ago and even longer for the time when he
was a member of Patterson Palmer. In addition to the lack of any
involvement on his part with any matter or dispute that Mr. Amos had
with Patterson Law or Patterson Palmer (which in and of itself is
sufficient to dispose of this matter), the length of time since
Justice Webb was a member of Patterson Law or Patterson Palmer would
also result in the same finding – that there is no conflict in Justice
Webb hearing this appeal.

[20]           Similarly in R. v. Bagot, 2000 MBCA 30, 145 Man. R.
(2d) 260, the Manitoba Court of Appeal found that there was no
reasonable apprehension of bias when a judge, who had been a member of
the law firm that had been retained by the accused, had no involvement
with the accused while he was a lawyer with that firm.

[21]           In Del Zotto v. Minister of National Revenue, [2000] 4
F.C. 321, 257 N.R. 96, this court did find that there would be a
reasonable apprehension of bias where a judge, who while he was a
lawyer, had recorded time on a matter involving the same person who
was before that judge. However, this case can be distinguished as
Justice Webb did not have any time recorded on any files involving Mr.
Amos while he was a lawyer with Patterson Palmer or Patterson Law.

[22]           Mr. Amos also included with his submissions a CD. He
stated in his affidavit dated June 26, 2017 that there is a “true copy
of an American police surveillance wiretap entitled 139” on this CD.
He has also indicated that he has “provided a true copy of the CD
entitled 139 to many American and Canadian law enforcement authorities
and not one of the police forces or officers of the court are willing
to investigate it”. Since he has indicated that this is an “American
police surveillance wiretap”, this is a matter for the American law
enforcement authorities and cannot create, as Mr. Amos suggests, a
conflict of interest for any judge to whom he provides a copy.

[23]           As a result, there is no conflict or reasonable
apprehension of bias for Justice Webb and therefore, no reason for him
to recuse himself.

[24]           Mr. Amos alleged that Justice Near’s past professional
experience with the government created a “quasi-conflict” in deciding
the cross-appeal. Mr. Amos provided no details and Justice Near
confirmed that he had no prior knowledge of the matters alleged in the
Claim. Justice Near sees no reason to recuse himself.

[25]           Insofar as it is possible to glean the basis for Mr.
Amos’ allegations against Justice Gleason, it appears that he alleges
that she is incapable of hearing this appeal because he says he wrote
a letter to Brian Mulroney and Jean Chrétien in 2004. At that time,
both Justice Gleason and Mr. Mulroney were partners in the law firm
Ogilvy Renault, LLP. The letter in question, which is rude and angry,
begins with “Hey you two Evil Old Smiling Bastards” and “Re: me suing
you and your little dogs too”. There is no indication that the letter
was ever responded to or that a law suit was ever commenced by Mr.
Amos against Mr. Mulroney. In the circumstances, there is no reason
for Justice Gleason to recuse herself as the letter in question does
not give rise to a reasonable apprehension of bias.


III.               Issue

[26]           The issue on the cross-appeal is as follows: Did the
Judge err in setting aside the Prothonotary’s Order striking the Claim
in its entirety without leave to amend and in determining that Mr.
Amos’ allegation that the RCMP barred him from the New Brunswick
legislature in 2004 was capable of supporting a cause of action?

IV.              Analysis

A.                 Standard of Review

[27]           Following the Judge’s decision to set aside the
Prothonotary’s Order, this Court revisited the standard of review to
be applied to discretionary decisions of prothonotaries and decisions
made by judges on appeals of prothonotaries’ decisions in Hospira
Healthcare Corp. v. Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, 2016 FCA 215,
402 D.L.R. (4th) 497 [Hospira]. In Hospira, a five-member panel of
this Court replaced the Aqua-Gem standard of review with that
articulated in Housen v. Nikolaisen, 2002 SCC 33, [2002] 2 S.C.R. 235
[Housen]. As a result, it is no longer appropriate for the Federal
Court to conduct a de novo review of a discretionary order made by a
prothonotary in regard to questions vital to the final issue of the
case. Rather, a Federal Court judge can only intervene on appeal if
the prothonotary made an error of law or a palpable and overriding
error in determining a question of fact or question of mixed fact and
law (Hospira at para. 79). Further, this Court can only interfere with
a Federal Court judge’s review of a prothonotary’s discretionary order
if the judge made an error of law or palpable and overriding error in
determining a question of fact or question of mixed fact and law
(Hospira at paras. 82-83).

[28]           In the case at bar, the Judge substituted his own
assessment of Mr. Amos’ Claim for that of the Prothonotary. This Court
must look to the Prothonotary’s Order to determine whether the Judge
erred in law or made a palpable and overriding error in choosing to
interfere.


B.                 Did the Judge err in interfering with the
Prothonotary’s Order?

[29]           The Prothontoary’s Order accepted the following
paragraphs from the Crown’s submissions as the basis for striking the
Claim in its entirety without leave to amend:

17.       Within the 96 paragraph Statement of Claim, the Plaintiff
addresses his complaint in paragraphs 14-24, inclusive. All but four
of those paragraphs are dedicated to an incident that occurred in 2006
in and around the legislature in New Brunswick. The jurisdiction of
the Federal Court does not extend to Her Majesty the Queen in right of
the Provinces. In any event, the Plaintiff hasn’t named the Province
or provincial actors as parties to this action. The incident alleged
does not give rise to a justiciable cause of action in this Court.
(…)


21.       The few paragraphs that directly address the Defendant
provide no details as to the individuals involved or the location of
the alleged incidents or other details sufficient to allow the
Defendant to respond. As a result, it is difficult or impossible to
determine the causes of action the Plaintiff is attempting to advance.
A generous reading of the Statement of Claim allows the Defendant to
only speculate as to the true and/or intended cause of action. At
best, the Plaintiff’s action may possibly be summarized as: he
suspects he is barred from the House of Commons.
[footnotes omitted].


[30]           The Judge determined that he could not strike the Claim
on the same jurisdictional basis as the Prothonotary. The Judge noted
that the Federal Court has jurisdiction over claims based on the
liability of Federal Crown servants like the RCMP and that the actors
who barred Mr. Amos from the New Brunswick legislature in 2004
included the RCMP (Federal Court Judgment at para. 23). In considering
the viability of these allegations de novo, the Judge identified
paragraph 14 of the Claim as containing “some precision” as it
identifies the date of the event and a RCMP officer acting as
Aide-de-Camp to the Lieutenant Governor (Federal Court Judgment at
para. 27).


[31]           The Judge noted that the 2004 event could support a
cause of action in the tort of misfeasance in public office and
identified the elements of the tort as excerpted from Meigs v. Canada,
2013 FC 389, 431 F.T.R. 111:


[13]      As in both the cases of Odhavji Estate v Woodhouse, 2003 SCC
69 [Odhavji] and Lewis v Canada, 2012 FC 1514 [Lewis], I must
determine whether the plaintiffs’ statement of claim pleads each
element of the alleged tort of misfeasance in public office:

a) The public officer must have engaged in deliberate and unlawful
conduct in his or her capacity as public officer;

b) The public officer must have been aware both that his or her
conduct was unlawful and that it was likely to harm the plaintiff; and

c) There must be an element of bad faith or dishonesty by the public
officer and knowledge of harm alone is insufficient to conclude that a
public officer acted in bad faith or dishonestly.
Odhavji, above, at paras 23, 24 and 28
(Federal Court Judgment at para. 28).

[32]           The Judge determined that Mr. Amos disclosed sufficient
material facts to meet the elements of the tort of misfeasance in
public office because the actors, who barred him from the New
Brunswick legislature in 2004, including the RCMP, did so for
“political reasons” (Federal Court Judgment at para. 29).

[33]           This Court’s discussion of the sufficiency of pleadings
in Merchant Law Group v. Canada (Revenue Agency), 2010 FCA 184, 321
D.L.R (4th) 301 is particularly apt:

…When pleading bad faith or abuse of power, it is not enough to
assert, baldly, conclusory phrases such as “deliberately or
negligently,” “callous disregard,” or “by fraud and theft did steal”.
“The bare assertion of a conclusion upon which the court is called
upon to pronounce is not an allegation of material fact”. Making bald,
conclusory allegations without any evidentiary foundation is an abuse
of process…

To this, I would add that the tort of misfeasance in public office
requires a particular state of mind of a public officer in carrying
out the impunged action, i.e., deliberate conduct which the public
officer knows to be inconsistent with the obligations of his or her
office. For this tort, particularization of the allegations is
mandatory. Rule 181 specifically requires particularization of
allegations of “breach of trust,” “wilful default,” “state of mind of
a person,” “malice” or “fraudulent intention.”
(at paras. 34-35, citations omitted).

[34]           Applying the Housen standard of review to the
Prothonotary’s Order, we are of the view that the Judge interfered
absent a legal or palpable and overriding error.

[35]           The Prothonotary determined that Mr. Amos’ Claim
disclosed no reasonable claim and was fundamentally vexatious on the
basis of jurisdictional concerns and the absence of material facts to
ground a cause of action. Paragraph 14 of the Claim, which addresses
the 2004 event, pleads no material facts as to how the RCMP officer
engaged in deliberate and unlawful conduct, knew that his or her
conduct was unlawful and likely to harm Mr. Amos, and acted in bad
faith. While the Claim alleges elsewhere that Mr. Amos was barred from
the New Brunswick legislature for political and/or malicious reasons,
these allegations are not particularized and are directed against
non-federal actors, such as the Sergeant-at-Arms of the Legislative
Assembly of New Brunswick and the Fredericton Police Force. As such,
the Judge erred in determining that Mr. Amos’ allegation that the RCMP
barred him from the New Brunswick legislature in 2004 was capable of
supporting a cause of action.

[36]           In our view, the Claim is made up entirely of bare
allegations, devoid of any detail, such that it discloses no
reasonable cause of action within the jurisdiction of the Federal
Courts. Therefore, the Judge erred in interfering to set aside the
Prothonotary’s Order striking the claim in its entirety. Further, we
find that the Prothonotary made no error in denying leave to amend.
The deficiencies in Mr. Amos’ pleadings are so extensive such that
amendment could not cure them (see Collins at para. 26).

V.                 Conclusion
[37]           For the foregoing reasons, we would allow the Crown’s
cross-appeal, with costs, setting aside the Federal Court Judgment,
dated January 25, 2016 and restoring the Prothonotary’s Order, dated
November 12, 2015, which struck Mr. Amos’ Claim in its entirety
without leave to amend.
"Wyman W. Webb"
J.A.
"David G. Near"
J.A.
"Mary J.L. Gleason"
J.A.



FEDERAL COURT OF APPEAL
NAMES OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS OF RECORD

A CROSS-APPEAL FROM AN ORDER OF THE HONOURABLE JUSTICE SOUTHCOTT DATED
JANUARY 25, 2016; DOCKET NUMBER T-1557-15.
DOCKET:

A-48-16



STYLE OF CAUSE:

DAVID RAYMOND AMOS v. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN



PLACE OF HEARING:

Fredericton,
New Brunswick

DATE OF HEARING:

May 24, 2017

REASONS FOR JUDGMENT OF THE COURT BY:

WEBB J.A.
NEAR J.A.
GLEASON J.A.

DATED:

October 30, 2017





APPEARANCES:
David Raymond Amos


For The Appellant / respondent on cross-appeal
(on his own behalf)

Jan Jensen


For The Respondent / appELLANT ON CROSS-APPEAL

SOLICITORS OF RECORD:
Nathalie G. Drouin
Deputy Attorney General of Canada

For The Respondent / APPELLANT ON CROSS-APPEAL



http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.ca/2017/12/attn-simon-fish-of-bmo-and-robert.html


Thursday, 21 December 2017

Attn Simon Fish of the BMO and Robert Kennedy of Dentons I just called
from 902 800 0369 Play dumb all you wish The BMO has had my documents
for years

https://www.scribd.com/document/367699089/The-Scotia-Bank-and-The-Bank-of-Montreal

https://www.scribd.com/doc/2718120/integrity-yea-right


While I was publishing this in my blog the lawyer Bobby Baby Kennedy called
back from (416) 846-6598 and played as dumb. Hell he even claimed that he
did not know who Frank McKenna was  No partner even a lowly collection
dude within Dentons is allowed to be THAT stupid.


> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos motomaniac333@gmail.com
> Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2017 09:32:09 -0400
> Subject: Attn Integrity Commissioner Alexandre Deschênes, Q.C.,
> To: coi@gnb.ca
> Cc: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com
>
> Good Day Sir
>
> After I heard you speak on CBC I called your office again and managed
> to speak to one of your staff for the first time
>
> Please find attached the documents I promised to send to the lady who
> answered the phone this morning. Please notice that not after the Sgt
> at Arms took the documents destined to your office his pal Tanker
> Malley barred me in writing with an "English" only document.
>
> These are the hearings and the dockets in Federal Court that I
> suggested that you study closely.
>
> This is the docket in Federal Court
>
> http://cas-cdc-www02.cas-satj.gc.ca/IndexingQueries/infp_RE_info_e.php?court_no=T-1557-15&select_court=T
>
> These are digital recordings of  the last three hearings
>
> Dec 14th https://archive.org/details/BahHumbug
>
> January 11th, 2016 https://archive.org/details/Jan11th2015
>
> April 3rd, 2017
>
> https://archive.org/details/April32017JusticeLeblancHearing
>
>
> This is the docket in the Federal Court of Appeal
>
> http://cas-cdc-www02.cas-satj.gc.ca/IndexingQueries/infp_RE_info_e.php?court_no=A-48-16&select_court=All
>
>
> The only hearing thus far
>
> May 24th, 2017
>
> https://archive.org/details/May24thHoedown
>
>
> This Judge understnds the meaning of the word Integrity
>
> Date: 20151223
>
> Docket: T-1557-15
>
> Fredericton, New Brunswick, December 23, 2015
>
> PRESENT:        The Honourable Mr. Justice Bell
>
> BETWEEN:
>
> DAVID RAYMOND AMOS
>
> Plaintiff
>
> and
>
> HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN
>
> Defendant
>
> ORDER
>
> (Delivered orally from the Bench in Fredericton, New Brunswick, on
> December 14, 2015)
>
> The Plaintiff seeks an appeal de novo, by way of motion pursuant to
> the Federal Courts Rules (SOR/98-106), from an Order made on November
> 12, 2015, in which Prothonotary Morneau struck the Statement of Claim
> in its entirety.
>
> At the outset of the hearing, the Plaintiff brought to my attention a
> letter dated September 10, 2004, which he sent to me, in my then
> capacity as Past President of the New Brunswick Branch of the Canadian
> Bar Association, and the then President of the Branch, Kathleen Quigg,
> (now a Justice of the New Brunswick Court of Appeal).  In that letter
> he stated:
>
> As for your past President, Mr. Bell, may I suggest that you check the
> work of Frank McKenna before I sue your entire law firm including you.
> You are your brother’s keeper.
>
> Frank McKenna is the former Premier of New Brunswick and a former
> colleague of mine at the law firm of McInnes Cooper. In addition to
> expressing an intention to sue me, the Plaintiff refers to a number of
> people in his Motion Record who he appears to contend may be witnesses
> or potential parties to be added. Those individuals who are known to
> me personally, include, but are not limited to the former Prime
> Minister of Canada, The Right Honourable Stephen Harper; former
> Attorney General of Canada and now a Justice of the Manitoba Court of
> Queen’s Bench, Vic Toews; former member of Parliament Rob Moore;
> former Director of Policing Services, the late Grant Garneau; former
> Chief of the Fredericton Police Force, Barry McKnight; former Staff
> Sergeant Danny Copp; my former colleagues on the New Brunswick Court
> of Appeal, Justices Bradley V. Green and Kathleen Quigg, and, retired
> Assistant Commissioner Wayne Lang of the Royal Canadian Mounted
> Police.
>
> In the circumstances, given the threat in 2004 to sue me in my
> personal capacity and my past and present relationship with many
> potential witnesses and/or potential parties to the litigation, I am
> of the view there would be a reasonable apprehension of bias should I
> hear this motion. See Justice de Grandpré’s dissenting judgment in
> Committee for Justice and Liberty et al v National Energy Board et al,
> [1978] 1 SCR 369 at p 394 for the applicable test regarding
> allegations of bias. In the circumstances, although neither party has
> requested I recuse myself, I consider it appropriate that I do so.
>
>
> AS A RESULT OF MY RECUSAL, THIS COURT ORDERS that the Administrator of
> the Court schedule another date for the hearing of the motion.  There
> is no order as to costs.
>
> “B. Richard Bell”
> Judge
>
>
> Below after the CBC article about your concerns (I made one comment
> already) you will find the text of just two of many emails I had sent
> to your office over the years since I first visited it in 2006.
>
>  I noticed that on July 30, 2009, he was appointed to the  the Court
> Martial Appeal Court of Canada  Perhaps you should scroll to the
> bottom of this email ASAP and read the entire Paragraph 83  of my
> lawsuit now before the Federal Court of Canada?
>
> "FYI This is the text of the lawsuit that should interest Trudeau the most
>
>
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: justin.trudeau.a1@parl.gc.ca
> Date: Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 8:18 PM
> Subject: Réponse automatique : RE My complaint against the CROWN in
> Federal Court Attn David Hansen and Peter MacKay If you planning to
> submit a motion for a publication ban on my complaint trust that you
> dudes are way past too late
> To: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com
>
> Veuillez noter que j'ai changé de courriel. Vous pouvez me rejoindre à
> lalanthier@hotmail.com
>
> Pour rejoindre le bureau de M. Trudeau veuillez envoyer un courriel à
> tommy.desfosses@parl.gc.ca
>
> Please note that I changed email address, you can reach me at
> lalanthier@hotmail.com
>
> To reach the office of Mr. Trudeau please send an email to
> tommy.desfosses@parl.gc.ca
>
> Thank you,
>
> Merci ,
>
>
> http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.ca/2015/09/v-behaviorurldefaultvmlo.html
>
>
> 83.  The Plaintiff states that now that Canada is involved in more war
> in Iraq again it did not serve Canadian interests and reputation to
> allow Barry Winters to publish the following words three times over
> five years after he began his bragging:
>
> January 13, 2015
> This Is Just AS Relevant Now As When I wrote It During The Debate
>
> December 8, 2014
> Why Canada Stood Tall!
>
> Friday, October 3, 2014
> Little David Amos’ “True History Of War” Canadian Airstrikes And
> Stupid Justin Trudeau
>
> Canada’s and Canadians free ride is over. Canada can no longer hide
> behind Amerka’s and NATO’s skirts.
>
> When I was still in Canadian Forces then Prime Minister Jean Chretien
> actually committed the Canadian Army to deploy in the second campaign
> in Iraq, the Coalition of the Willing. This was against or contrary to
> the wisdom or advice of those of us Canadian officers that were
> involved in the initial planning phases of that operation. There were
> significant concern in our planning cell, and NDHQ about of the dearth
> of concern for operational guidance, direction, and forces for
> operations after the initial occupation of Iraq. At the “last minute”
> Prime Minister Chretien and the Liberal government changed its mind.
> The Canadian government told our amerkan cousins that we would not
> deploy combat troops for the Iraq campaign, but would deploy a
> Canadian Battle Group to Afghanistan, enabling our amerkan cousins to
> redeploy troops from there to Iraq. The PMO’s thinking that it was
> less costly to deploy Canadian Forces to Afghanistan than Iraq. But
> alas no one seems to remind the Liberals of Prime Minister Chretien’s
> then grossly incorrect assumption. Notwithstanding Jean Chretien’s
> incompetence and stupidity, the Canadian Army was heroic,
> professional, punched well above it’s weight, and the PPCLI Battle
> Group, is credited with “saving Afghanistan” during the Panjway
> campaign of 2006.
>
> What Justin Trudeau and the Liberals don’t tell you now, is that then
> Liberal Prime Minister Jean Chretien committed, and deployed the
> Canadian army to Canada’s longest “war” without the advice, consent,
> support, or vote of the Canadian Parliament.
>
> What David Amos and the rest of the ignorant, uneducated, and babbling
> chattering classes are too addled to understand is the deployment of
> less than 75 special operations troops, and what is known by planners
> as a “six pac cell” of fighter aircraft is NOT the same as a
> deployment of a Battle Group, nor a “war” make.
>
> The Canadian Government or The Crown unlike our amerkan cousins have
> the “constitutional authority” to commit the Canadian nation to war.
> That has been recently clearly articulated to the Canadian public by
> constitutional scholar Phillippe Legasse. What Parliament can do is
> remove “confidence” in The Crown’s Government in a “vote of
> non-confidence.” That could not happen to the Chretien Government
> regarding deployment to Afghanistan, and it won’t happen in this
> instance with the conservative majority in The Commons regarding a
> limited Canadian deployment to the Middle East.
>
> President George Bush was quite correct after 911 and the terror
> attacks in New York; that the Taliban “occupied” and “failed state”
> Afghanistan was the source of logistical support, command and control,
> and training for the Al Quaeda war of terror against the world. The
> initial defeat, and removal from control of Afghanistan was vital and
>
> P.S. Whereas this CBC article is about your opinion of the actions of
> the latest Minister Of Health trust that Mr Boudreau and the CBC have
> had my files for many years and the last thing they are is ethical.
> Ask his friends Mr Murphy and the RCMP if you don't believe me.
>
> Subject:
> Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 12:02:35 -0400
> From: "Murphy, Michael B. \(DH/MS\)"MichaelB.Murphy@gnb.ca
> To: motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com
>
> January 30, 2007
>
> WITHOUT PREJUDICE
>
> Mr. David Amos
>
> Dear Mr. Amos:
>
> This will acknowledge receipt of a copy of your e-mail of December 29,
> 2006 to Corporal Warren McBeath of the RCMP.
>
> Because of the nature of the allegations made in your message, I have
> taken the measure of forwarding a copy to Assistant Commissioner Steve
> Graham of the RCMP “J” Division in Fredericton.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Honourable Michael B. Murphy
> Minister of Health
>
> CM/cb
>
>
> Warren McBeath warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca wrote:
>
> Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2006 17:34:53 -0500
> From: "Warren McBeath"warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
> To: kilgoursite@ca.inter.net, MichaelB.Murphy@gnb.ca,
> nada.sarkis@gnb.ca, wally.stiles@gnb.ca, dwatch@web.net,
> motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com
> CC: ottawa@chuckstrahl.com, riding@chuckstrahl.com,John.Foran@gnb.ca,
> Oda.B@parl.gc.ca,"Bev BUSSON"bev.busson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
> "Paul Dube"PAUL.DUBE@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
> Subject: Re: Remember me Kilgour? Landslide Annie McLellan has
> forgotten me but the crooks within the RCMP have not
>
> Dear Mr. Amos,
>
> Thank you for your follow up e-mail to me today. I was on days off
> over the holidays and returned to work this evening. Rest assured I
> was not ignoring or procrastinating to respond to your concerns.
>
> As your attachment sent today refers from Premier Graham, our position
> is clear on your dead calf issue: Our forensic labs do not process
> testing on animals in cases such as yours, they are referred to the
> Atlantic Veterinary College in Charlottetown who can provide these
> services. If you do not choose to utilize their expertise in this
> instance, then that is your decision and nothing more can be done.
>
> As for your other concerns regarding the US Government, false
> imprisonment and Federal Court Dates in the US, etc... it is clear
> that Federal authorities are aware of your concerns both in Canada
> the US. These issues do not fall into the purvue of Detachment
> and policing in Petitcodiac, NB.
>
> It was indeed an interesting and informative conversation we had on
> December 23rd, and I wish you well in all of your future endeavors.
>
>  Sincerely,
>
> Warren McBeath, Cpl.
> GRC Caledonia RCMP
> Traffic Services NCO
> Ph: (506) 387-2222
> Fax: (506) 387-4622
> E-mail warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
>
>
>
> Alexandre Deschênes, Q.C.,
> Office of the Integrity Commissioner
> Edgecombe House, 736 King Street
> Fredericton, N.B. CANADA E3B 5H1
> tel.: 506-457-7890
> fax: 506-444-5224
> e-mail:coi@gnb.ca
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos motomaniac333@gmail.com
> Date: Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 10:35 AM
> Subject: RE My complaint against the CROWN in Federal Court Attn David
> Hansen and Peter MacKay If you planning to submit a motion for a
> publication ban on my complaint trust that you dudes are way past too late
> To: David.Hansen@justice.gc.ca, peter.mackay@justice.gc.ca
> peacock.kurt@telegraphjournal.com, mclaughlin.heather@dailygleaner.com,
> david.akin@sunmedia.ca, robert.frater@justice.gc.ca, paul.riley@ppsc-sppc.gc.ca,
> greg@gregdelbigio.com, joyce.dewitt-vanoosten@gov.bc.ca,
> joan.barrett@ontario.ca, jean-vincent.lacroix@gouv.qc.ca,
> peter.rogers@mcinnescooper.com
, mfeder@mccarthy.ca, mjamal@osler.com
> Cc: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com, gopublic@cbc.ca,
> Whistleblower@ctv.ca
>
> https://scc-csc.lexum.com/scc-csc/scc-csc/en/item/14439/index.do
>
> http://www.scc-csc.gc.ca/WebDocuments-DocumentsWeb/35072/FM030_Respondent_Attorney-General-of-Canada-on-Behalf-of-the-United-States-of-America.pdf
>
> http://thedavidamosrant.blogspot.ca/2013/10/re-glen-greenwald-and-brazilian.html
>
> I repeat what the Hell do I do with the Yankee wiretapes taps sell
> them on Ebay or listen to them and argue them with you dudes in
> Feferal Court?
>
> Petey Baby loses all parliamentary privelges in less than a month but
> he still supposed to be an ethical officer of the Court CORRECT?
>
> Veritas Vincit
> David Raymond Amos
> 902 800 0369
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos motomaniac333@gmail.com
> Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2012 14:10:14 -0400
> Subject: Yo Mr Bauer say hey to your client Obama and his buddies in
> the USDOJ for me will ya?
> To: RBauer@perkinscoie.com, sshimshak@paulweiss.com,
> cspada@lswlaw.com, msmith@svlaw.com, bginsberg@pattonboggs.com,
> gregory.craig@skadden.com, pm@pm.gc.ca, bob.paulson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
> bob.rae@rogers.blackberry.net, MulcaT@parl.gc.caleader@greenparty.ca
> Cc: alevine@cooley.com, david.raymond.amos@gmail.com,
> michael.rothfeld@wsj.com, remery@ecbalaw.com
>
> QSLS Politics
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> City : Washington
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> Visit Number 29,419
>
> http://qslspolitics.blogspot.com/2009/03/david-amos-to-wendy-olsen-on.html
>
>
> Could ya tell I am investigating your pension plan bigtime? Its
> because no member of the RCMP I have ever encountered has earned it yet
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos motomaniac333@gmail.com
> Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2012 11:36:04 -0400
> Subject: This is a brief as I can make my concerns Randy
> To:  randyedmunds@gov.nl.ca
> Cc: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com
>
> In a nutshell my concerns about the actions of the Investment Industry
> affect the interests of every person in every district of every
> country not just the USA and Canada. I was offering to help you with
> Emera because my work with them and Danny Williams is well known and
> some of it is over eight years old and in the PUBLIC Record.
>
> All you have to do is stand in the Legislature and ask the MInister of
> Justice why I have been invited to sue Newfoundland by the
> Conservatives
>
>
> Obviously I am the guy the USDOJ and the SEC would not name who is the
> link to Madoff and Putnam Investments
>
> Here is why
>
> http://banking.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Hearings.Hearing&Hearing_ID=90f8e691-9065-4f8c-a465-72722b47e7f2
>
> Notice the transcripts and webcasts of the hearing of the US Senate
> Banking Commitee are still missing? Mr Emory should at least notice
> Eliot Spitzer and the Dates around November 20th, 2003 in the
> following file
>
> http://www.checktheevidence.com/pdf/2526023-DAMOSIntegrity-yea-right.-txt.pdf
>
> http://occupywallst.org/users/DavidRaymondAmos/
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "Hansen, David"David.Hansen@justice.gc.ca
> Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2013 19:28:44 +0000
> Subject: RE: I just called again Mr Hansen
> To: David Amos motomaniac333@gmail.com
>
> Hello Mr. Amos,
>
> I manage the Justice Canada civil litigation section in the Atlantic
> region.  We are only responsible for litigating existing civil
> litigation files in which the Attorney General of Canada is a named
> defendant or plaintiff.  If you are a plaintiff or defendant in an
> existing civil litigation matter in the Atlantic region in which
> Attorney General of Canada is a named defendant or plaintiff please
> provide the court file number, the names of the parties in the action
> and your question.  I am not the appropriate contact for other
> matters.
>
> Thanks
>
> David A. Hansen
> Regional Director | Directeur régional
> General Counsel |Avocat général
> Civil Litigation and Advisory | Contentieux des affaires civiles et
> services de consultation
> Department of Justice | Ministère de la Justice
> Suite 1400 – Duke Tower | Pièce 1400 – Tour Duke
> 5251 Duke Street | 5251 rue Duke
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> B3J 1P3
> david.hansen@justice.gc.ca
> Telephone | Téléphone (902) 426-3261 / Facsimile | Télécopieur (902)
> 426-2329
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---------- Original  message ----------
From: Póstur FOR <postur@for.is>
Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2018 21:04:23 +0000
Subject: Re: Before the Next Yankee election methinks folks in
Massachusetts may pay attention to my recent posting in CBC of my talk
about their Pirate Party and the Election in Iceland to the ERRE
Committee of the Canadian Parliament in October of 2016
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>


Erindi þitt hefur verið móttekið  / Your request has been received

Kveðja / Best regards
Forsætisráðuneytið  / Prime Minister's Office



---------- Original  message ----------
From: "MinFinance / FinanceMin (FIN)"<fin.minfinance-financemin.fin@canada.ca>
Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2018 21:03:34 +0000
Subject: RE: Before the Next Yankee election methinks folks in
Massachusetts may pay attention to my recent posting in CBC of my talk
about their Pirate Party and the Election in Iceland to the ERRE
Committee of the Canadian Parliament in October of 2016
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

The Department of Finance acknowledges receipt of your electronic
correspondence. Please be assured that we appreciate receiving your
comments.

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électronique. Soyez assuré(e) que nous apprécions recevoir vos
commentaires.


---------- Original  message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2018 17:03:13 -0400
Subject: Before the Next Yankee election methinks folks in
Massachusetts may pay attention to my recent posting in CBC of my talk
about their Pirate Party and the Election in Iceland to the ERRE
Committee of the Canadian Parliament in October of 2016
To: press@masspirates.org, postur <postur@for.is>, smari
<smari@immi.is>, smarim <smarim@althingi.is>, smaher
<smaher@postmedia.com>, "Jacques.Poitras"<Jacques.Poitras@cbc.ca>,
oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, andre <andre@jafaust.com>,
"andrew.scheer"<andrew.scheer@parl.gc.ca>, "Bill.Morneau"
<Bill.Morneau@canada.ca>, newsroom <newsroom@globeandmail.ca>,
"Dominic.Cardy"<Dominic.Cardy@gnb.ca>, David Amos
<david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
Cc: maltpoet@gmail.com, Joseph.P.Onoroski@gmail.com,
srevilak@masspirates.org, msukin11@gmail.com, jokeefe@jamesokeefe.org,
noeseek@gmail.com

---------- Original message ----------
From: Póstur FOR <postur@for.is>
Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2016 19:30:11 +0000
Subject: Re: Re Federal Court file no T-1557-15 Methinks that the
Pirates and even your minions in the RCMP, CSIS, and their pals in CSE
FBI, NSA, DHS and INTERPOL made fun the last of "Barrett's Privateers"
for way past too long EH Mr Minister Rotten Ralpy Goodale?
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>


Erindi þitt hefur verið móttekið  / Your request has been received

Kveðja / Best regards
Forsætisráðuneytið  / Prime Minister's Office

https://archive.org/details/foia-for-fun-and-liberation

FOIA For Fun and Liberation
by Massachusetts Pirate Party

Publication date 2016-06-25
Usage http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
Topics Massachusetts, Public Records, Secretary of the Commonwealth, FOIA
Language English
Maya Shaffer is a reporter for the Bay State Examiner, and someone
who's used Massachusetts public records law enough to know it inside
and out.  This is a great talk, where Maya tells her stories of public
records requesters in Massachusetts.  Highlights include:

    The time Maya made an in-person FOIA request to NEMLEC -- the
Northeastern Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council.  NEMLEC wasn't
sure how to respond to an in-person request, so they called 911.
    An agency proposed a $400 fee to process a public records request.
The agency takes the $400, but never produces the records.
    How the city of Boston wanted to charge $10,000 to produce emails
between the city, and the Massachusetts Municipal Association
    How Massachusetts public records laws aren't "real laws", in the
sense that they're routinely violated, and the violating party is
never punished.
    The level of apathy and disdain that the Secretary of the
Commonwealth has for Massachusetts public records laws.
    The really neat things you can find out, if you manage to get your
public records request fulfilled.


Maya's talk was record on June 25, 2016, during PirateCon 2016.

Identifier foia-for-fun-and-liberation
Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.3
Taped by Steve Revilak
Year 2016


http://www.baystateexaminer.com/about/

https://twitter.com/masspirates/with_replies

https://masspirates.org/blog/about/

The Massachusetts Pirate Party was formed in May, 2010 by James
O’Keefe, Chris Reynolds and Erik Zoltan.  We are active in promoting
privacy, transparent government, and innovation by reining in
copyright laws and eliminating patent laws.  We ran candidates for
State Representative in 2014 and 2016 and elected our first office
holder in 2015.

Pirate Council

Captain – James O’Keefe / jokeefe@jamesokeefe.org / 617-447-0210 /
@jpokeefe / Key Id: 0xAAFF1FEC
First Officer – Noelani Kamelamela / noeseek@gmail.com / 617-901-4076
/ Key Id: 0x358758A8
Quartermaster – Joseph Onoroski / Joseph.P.Onoroski@gmail.com
PR/Media Director – Open
Activism Director – Sam Capradae / maltpoet@gmail.com
Swarmwise Director – Open
Web/Info Director – Open

Council of Arbitrators

    Steve Revilak / srevilak@masspirates.org / 781-648-1083 /
@Purple_Bandanna / Key Id: 0x28C2A300
    Moses Sukin / msukin11@gmail.com / 585-748-9347
    Sam Capradae / maltpoet@gmail.com

Representative to the United States Pirate Party

    Sam Capradae / maltpoet@gmail.com
    Joseph Onoroski / Joseph.P.Onoroski@gmail.com



To contact us, please email press@masspirates.org or call/txt us at
(617) 863-6277.

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http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trudeau-electoral-reform-january-2018-1.4511902


A year later, Trudeau will only revisit electoral reform if pushed by
other parties — something MPs don't buy
PM says proportional representation would divide MPs, be harmful to Canadians
By Elise von Scheel, CBC News Posted: Feb 01, 2018 11:53 AM ET


482 Comments
Commenting is now closed for this story.


bill chagwich
bill chagwich
YES FOLKS, I was elected to help you,but to my own interest electoral
reform will not work for me or my voter base, therefore take my
promise and kinda forget about it,

the honorable Justin Trudeau
better know as what I promise means nothing,just a election plot

bill chagwich
bill chagwich
@bill chagwich we all know what this is all about,CAMPAIGNING on the
middle class tax payers dime
Darryl McBride
Darryl McBride
@bill chagwich

Reinforcing, how can one have credibility with no ethics.
David Amos
David Amos
@bill chagwich
Friday, October 7, 2016 Friday, Oct. 7, 2016
Electoral Reform Meeting 39

The Chair:
Thank you very much.
Mr. David Amos, the floor is yours.

Mr. David Amos (As an Individual):
Mr. Chair, I ran for public office five times against your party.

That said, I ran against Mr. DeCourcey's boss right here in
Fredericton in the election for the 39th Parliament.

I was not aware of this committee meeting in Fredericton today  until
I heard Mr. DeCourcey speaking on CBC this morning. I don't  pretend
to know something I don't, but I'm a quick study. I thought I
had paid my dues to sit on the panel. I notified the clerks in a
timely fashion, but I received no response. At least I get another
minute and a half.

The previous speaker answered the $64,000 question: 338. I can  name
every premier in the country. Governor Maggie Hassan is my  governor
in New Hampshire. The people there who sit in the house get  paid $100
a year plus per diem expenses. I think that's the way to run  a
government. There are lots of seats in the house for a very small
state.

My understanding of this hearing is that you have to report to Mr.
Trudeau by December 1, because he said during the election that if he
were elected Prime Minister, the 42nd Parliament, which I also ran in,
 would be the last first-past-the-post election. You don't have much
time, so my suggestion to the clerks today, which I published and sent
 to the Prime Minister of Iceland and his Attorney General, was to do
what Iceland does. Just cut and paste their rules. They have no first
past the post. They have a pending election.
David Amos
David Amos
@David Amos
           A former friend of mine, Birgitta Jónsdóttir, founded a
party there, for which there is no leader. It is the Pirate Party.
It's high in the polls right now with no leader. That's interesting. I
tweeted this. You folks said that you follow tweets, so you should
have seen  what I tweeted before I came here this evening.

          That said, as a Canadian, I propose something else. Number
one, my understanding of the Constitution and what I read about
law.... There was a constitutional expert named Edgar Schmidt who sued
the government. He was the man who was supposed to vet bills for Peter
MacKay to make sure they were constitutionally correct. He did not
argue the charter. He argued Mr. Diefenbaker's Bill of Rights.

           In 2002 I read a document filed by a former deputy minister
of finance, Kevin Lynch, who later became Mr. Harper's clerk of the
Privy Council. Now he's on an independent board of the Chinese oil
company that bought Nexen. As deputy minister of finance, he reported
to the  American Securities and Exchange Commission on behalf of the
corporation known as Canada. It is a very interesting document that I
saved and forwarded to you folks. It says that he was in a quandary
about whether the charter was in effect.
(2005)
David Amos
David Amos
@David Amos

The Chair:
Could it be in relation to a particular voting system?

Mr. David Amos:
According to Mr. Lynch, because of the failure of the Meech Lake and
Charlottetown accords, he was in a quandary as to whether the charter
was in effect. I know that the Supreme Court argues it on a daily
basis. That charter, created by Mr. Trudeau and Mr. Chrétien, his
attorney general at the time, gave me the right to run for public
office and vote as a Canadian citizen. However, in the 1990s, Mr.
Chrétien came out with a law, and because I am a permanent American
resident, I can't vote. Yet the charter says I can.

The Chair:
That's a—

Mr. David Amos:
That said, that's been argued in court. In 2000, Mr. Chrétien came out
with a law that said I couldn't vote. Right? He also took away my
social insurance number.

The Chair:
I don't know about the case—

Mr. David Amos:
No, he did.

The Chair:
But I don't know about the case.

Mr. David Amos:
I did prove, after I argued with Elections Canada's lawyers in
2004.... You might have taken away my right to vote, but you can't
stop me from running for public office, and I proved it five times.

The Chair:
Given that you're an experienced candidate—

Mr. David Amos:
Very experienced.

The Chair:
—does that experience provide you with a particular insight on the
voting systems we're looking at?

Mr. David Amos:
In Mr. Trudeau's words, he has to come up with a plan and no more
first past the post. My suggestion to you, in my contact today, is to
cut and paste Iceland's rules.
David Amos
David Amos
@David Amos
The Chair:
What kind of system does Iceland have?

Mr. David Amos:
It's just what you need, just what Mr. Trudeau is ordering now. It's
proportional elections.

The Chair:
Is it MMP, or is it just...?

Mr. David Amos:
I tweeted you the beginner's book for Iceland.

The Chair:
Okay, we'll look at Iceland.
We're just checking on the kind of system they have, but I appreciate
the input, especially from a candidate, from somebody who has run many
times.
But we do have—

Mr. David Amos:
I have two other points, because I don't think you can pull this off.
I don't think it will happen.

The Chair:
Well, I'm hoping we do.

Mr. David Amos:
Here is my suggestion. You guys are going north.

The Chair:
Yes.

Mr. David Amos:
Look how parliamentarians are elected in the Northwest
Territories. There is no party, and I like that.

The Chair:
That's true. We were just up in Yellowknife, in fact, and we learned
all about that. That's why it's good for us to be travelling the
country.
But, sir, I—

Mr. David Amos:
I have one more suggestion.

The Chair:
One more.

Mr. David Amos:
Mr. Harper changed the Canada Elections Act and I still couldn't vote.

The Chair:
Yes, I was in the House when that happened.

David Amos
David Amos
@David Amos
Mr. David Amos:
Anyway, that said, when you alter the Canada Elections Act, make it....
The biggest problem we have is, look at the vast majority of people
who, like me, have never voted in their life. Apathy rules the day.

The Chair:
Except that you've put us on to an idea about Iceland—

Mr. David Amos:
Let me finish.
I suggest that you make voting mandatory, such as Australia does. Make
it that if you don't vote, it costs you money, just like if you don't
report to Statistics Canada.

The Chair:
Well, we're talking about that. That is part of our mandate, to look
at mandatory voting and online voting.
You already had your last suggestion.
(2010)

Mr. David Amos:
Put in the line, “none of the above”, and if “none of the above” wins—

The Chair:
That's right, we've heard that, too.

Mr. David Amos:
Well, I haven't.

The Chair:
We've heard that in our testimony.

Mr. David Amos:
You and I will be talking again, trust me on that one, by way of writing.
You answered my emails, Ma'am.

The Chair:
Thank you very much, sir.
Now we'll hear from Julie Maitland.

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Friday, 2 February 2018

Yo Norman Sabourin Need I say that the no-name assistant of your buddy
Chief Justice David D. Smith just pissed of the wrong Maritimer today?

The Crown Corp commonly known as the CBC is telling us some interesting
tales lately while Google continues to blog my long emails. However there
is mre than one way to skin a cat and use Google's resources to do so EH?

Methinks that as Drapeau quits and his questionable buddy Rideout
takes on the boss on Premier Gallant's behalf while he tries to buy
the next election things are becoming incredibly comical within the
justice system and the political scene of the LIEbrano so called "Place
to Be" N'esy Pas?

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Public Safety Minister Carl Urquhart you expect the best care for anybody, both inside prison and outside prison N'esy Pas?

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Public Safety Minister Carl Urquhart said you expect the best care for anybody, both inside prison and outside prison N'esy Pas?

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/julie-arseneau-ultrasound-miscarriage-miramichi-jail-1.4926332



Woman learns of miscarriage after jail denies her ultrasound




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Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
Over and above all this; she was punished because she is unilingual French and did not understand the English orders to perform certain chores.
https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1138649/centre-correctionnel-femme-fausse-couche


Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
... so much for the unilingual English being unable to get government jobs, I might add, a falsehood continuously perpetrated by the same folks on here over and over again.

David Amos
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Yea Right

Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos, just read the link given that you state that you understand French!

Marc Bourque
Marc Bourque
@Marguerite Deschamps She had years to learn english just like the english had 40 years to learn french.I dont take pity on people who bury their heads in the sand,either francophone or anglophone.

Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos, here I translated it for you:

In addition, Julie Arseneau and her lawyer say they had difficulty getting French service in the correctional centre. The young woman claims that only some of the prison guards speak French and that she has sometimes been in trouble when asked to do tasks and she does not understand what she was asked to do. Whenever I was told that I had to pass the broom, well I did not understand, because I did not understand the word broom. I was locked 24 hours [in 24] in my cell.

I was being punished because I am not bilingual.

Julie Arseneau

She says that it goes against New Brunswick's Official Languages Act. His lawyer also said he had difficulty getting French service when he called the correctional centre to speak to his client just before the November 13 appearance.

Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@Marc Bourque, actually, no one is forced to learn either language if they don't want to. I have pity for her just like I would have for an Anglophone who could not get government services in his language. What I have no pity for is those who complain that they cannot get jobs because they are not bilingual, Anglophones as well as Francophones.

Ray Sweetman
Ray Sweetman
@Marguerite Deschamps - it's true...there is a glass ceiling for those of us that are the majority (Anglophone). I find it VERY hard to believe that someone here age in 21st century Canada CANNOT speak English!!!


Ray Sweetman
Ray Sweetman
@Marguerite Deschamps - the OLA is foolish and discriminatory. First off, there should not be an OLA and secondly; a linguistic and cultural majority should not have to bow to a vocal minority.

Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@Ray Sweetman, you are one of those who chooses to believe what he wants to believe.

David Amos
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks my political foes know me well enough to know there was no need to translate FYI I read both articles before I posted two words. What folks should notice is the difference in the two articles from the same source then ask themselves why that is N'esy Pas?

Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos, easy answer; some of the whole truth was omitted here.

David Amos
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps "just read the link given that you state that you understand French!"

Methinks I gave you this link long ago when you teased me about my politics N'esy Pas?

https://www.scribd.com/doc/2718120/integrity-yea-right


David Amos
David Amos

@Marguerite Deschamps "easy answer; some of the whole truth was omitted here."

Methinks should ask by whom and why just before the confidence vote tomorrow N'esy Pas?




Woman learns of miscarriage after jail denies her ultrasound

Julie Arseneau says she was refused access to a doctor when she started bleeding at jail

Julie Arseneau was pregnant at a Miramichi jail, but she was refused health care after she started bleeding. A month later, she learned she had lost the baby. (Radio-Canada)


A woman who was pregnant while in the Miramichi women's jail said she was denied access to a doctor after she started to bleed and later learned she lost her baby.

Julie Arseneau of Edmundston was arrested Oct. 16, when she was two months pregnant. She was charged with breaking and entering and breach of probation.

The next day, while at a court appearance in Edmundston, the 21-year-old started bleeding and was immediately transported to hospital.

There, a doctor wrote a letter saying she needed to have an ultrasound done as soon as she was back at the Miramichi Women's Correctional Centre, Arseneau told Radio-Canada.

But almost a week later, on Oct. 22, at another court appearance, the judge was shocked that never happened.

Judge Natalie LeBlanc left the courtroom to call the jail herself, according to Arseneau's lawyer, Shawn Beaulieu, who was in court but not assigned to the case at the time.

But that did little to help Arseneau's case.

"I bled profusely for almost two weeks," said Arseneau.
They could have done something. If you have a head on your shoulders, you know a pregnant woman bleeding is not normal. You have to bring her to the hospital.- Julie Arseneau
She went back to the jail after her appearance and would remain there for another 20 days, without ever getting the ultrasound.

At that point, her lawyer decided to ask for a provisional release.

On Nov. 13, Arseneau pleaded guilty to some of the charges she was facing and was released on conditions.

Finally sees doctor


In the days after her release, Arseneau was seen by a doctor and an ultrasound was performed — about a month after her first bleed. What she dreaded was then confirmed: she lost her baby.

Arseneau doesn't know if she had the miscarriage before or after going to jail, or whether having an ultrasound sooner would have changed anything. But she said she thinks jail staff didn't handle her case properly.

"They could have done something," she said. "If you have a head on your shoulders, you know a pregnant woman bleeding is not normal. You have to bring her to the hospital."

Shawn Beaulieu, Arseneau's lawyer, said even an accused individual has rights. (Radio-Canada)
 
 
Arseneau's lawyer said he was at a loss to understand how this happened.

"It's unacceptable for someone who is in remand not being able to see a doctor when they're pregnant and bleeding," Beaulieu said.

"Even if someone is accused, they have rights."

Public Safety not commenting yet


The Department of Public Safety, meanwhile, refused to comment, citing confidentiality, but said it took seriously its responsibility to offer health services to incarcerated people.

Public Safety Minister Carl Urquhart said during a media scrum at the New Brunswick legislature that he couldn't comment on the matter because he hasn't been given the specifics.

Public Safety Minister Carl Urquhart spoke to reporters at the New Brunswick legislature on Thursday but said he didn't know the specifics of Arseneau's case. (CBC)
 
"On face value … you expect the best care for anybody, both inside prison and outside prison, and I certainly feel that in any situation that the best health care that can be provided should be," Urquhart told reporters.

Opposition parties have called for an inquiry into the case — something the minister said he will consider once given all the facts.

Arseneau is due back in court on Feb. 13 for sentencing but she said she and her lawyer will do everything they can so that she doesn't have to go back to the Miramichi prison.
With files from Radio-Canada

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Mr Higgs wins the confidence of the Circus in the House today much to the chagrin of many of his fellow Clowns

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Mr Higgs wins the confidence of the Circus in the House today much to the chagrin of many of his fellow Clowns N'esy Pas?

https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2018/11/mr-higgs-wins-confidence-of-circus-in.html



https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/throne-speech-new-brunswick-election-progressive-conservatives-1.4926289



PCs expected to win confidence of house today


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David Amos 
David Amos
Methinks a lot of folks must have been listening to CBC report on the voting in the Legislature today. No doubt they were not surprised to hear the PANB dude change his story However the real surprise was the actions of the questionable liberal Frank McKenna talked into running in Saint John Harbour. I bet many will agree that as soon as Gerry Lowe voted for fracking in Sussex they knew the Irving Clan had talked him into doing so N'esy Pas?

Does anyone recall why I ran in Saint John Harbour in 2006?

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/saint-john-harbour-nb-election-2018-1.4808144




David Amos 
David Amos
Methinks its kinda interesting that on the very day Mr Higgs and the Irving Clan win their bid to begin fracking again Alaska suffers an earth quake caused by fracking N'esy Pas?

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/earthquake-anchorage-1.4927624





Paul Bourgoin 
Paul Bourgoin
Conservative Leader Blaine Higgs and the three MLA's from the People's Alliance appear to be a legislative TAG TEAM which casts a dark shadow as to what politics is, and not what it should be for the voting population! These types of maneuvers are contrary to the principles representing a true democracy not challenging it, say YES and we will reward you!!


David Amos
David Amos
@Paul Bourgoin Methinks the Liberal and Watermelon Party Tag Team are no better N'esy Pas?







Paul Bourgoin 
Gary Purcell
A great day for our province.


David Amos
David Amos
@Gary Purcell Welcome to the Circus







Paul Bourgoin 
herbie harris
The PA had a chance to define their party today but Austin wouldn't let his members have a free vote.. This is the beginning of the end for a party that has done nothing but try to divide our province.. The next election cant come soon enough..


David Amos
David Amos
@herbie harris I agree







Fred Brewer 
Fred Brewer
So the official PA stance on fracking is.... it's ok in someone else's backyard but not in mine.

Sticking up for the health and safety of those in your ridings is great, but what about the rest of us?
You were the gatekeepers on this one, and you blew it big time in my opinion.


David Amos
David Amos
@Fred Brewer Methinks the PANB have no standing whatsoever They are merely lapdogs for Mr Higgs for 18 months N'esy Pas?

Paul Bourgoin
Paul Bourgoin
@David Amos
18 months, David Amos, you are an optimist!!

David Amos
David Amos
@Paul Bourgoin Methinks I have been called much wose by the SANB people However everybody knows that I would be more than happy to be wrong yet it certainly appears to me that the liberals want a new leader before another election N'esy Pas?







Paul Bourgoin 
Mario Doucet
The beginning of the end of the OLA as we know it, couldn't have come soon enough.


Roland Godin
Roland Godin
@Mario Doucet
Why do you insist of not having English as a langue officielle...EH!

David Amos
David Amos
@Roland Godin Methinks thou doth jest too much N'esy Pas?







Paul Bourgoin 
herbie harris
Really shows how weak the peoples alliance really are higgs is pulling them like a puppet which is what the majority of nb knew would happen... They don't really have any strong members which really is gonna hurt them in the future... As for the tories mr stewart is the aboriginal minister and has stated he wants to work with them I don't think this is the right first step he should resign from his cabinet post like the mla in Ontario did yesterday when her leader went against her cabinet position..


Jeff LeBlanc
Jeff LeBlanc
@herbie harris nope, they don't want to rock the boat now because nobody wants another election and they are smart enough to know it. They will win more seats gradually over time because they have some good ideas other parties shy away from.

Fred Brewer
Fred Brewer
@Marc Martin
You are right Marc and that combination should bring common sense to our implementation of OB and the OLA very soon!

Roland Godin
Roland Godin
@Fred Brewer
Most with common sense respect les langues officielles, there are a few tea pot left over who don't or won't, whatever if it makes them feel good and vent we can respect that...eh!/voilà.

Fred Brewer
Fred Brewer
@Roland Godin
The problem as I see it, is that a vocal minority of francophones don't have the word compromise in their vocabulary. It is not about respect. It is about a common sense approach to OB and OLA for a province that has been bleeding red ink for decades. If there can be no compromise it might end up that we return to one language and that language would be the language of the majority in NB.

Roland Godin
Roland Godin
@Fred Brewer
With respect, maybe you could offer to preside over a face to face with the vocal minority of non compromising on language issues from both langues officielles...et voilà.

David Amos
David Amos
@Fred Brewer "You are right Marc and that combination should bring common sense to our implementation of OB and the OLA very soon!"

Methinks you must be arguing a mean little SANB ghost N'esy Pas?







Paul Bourgoin 
philippe m martin
WE NEED NEW REVENUES IN NEW BRUNSWICK, LETS START WITH FRACKING IN THE SUSSEX AREA , THE PEOPLE OF THAT REGION WANTS FRACKING AND CREATE WEALTH. I PERSONALLY BELIEVE THAT .TODAYS TECKNOLOGY EVOLVES SO FAST.,WE ARE ABLE TO CREATE GOOD JOBS AND REVENUES. RISK NOTHING ,GET NOTHING .PHILIPPE FRENCH CANADIAN


Greg Clouston
Greg Clouston
@philippe m martin BTW, Natural gas prices are at some of the lowest they've been in almost two decades. No company would invest the money to sell their product at a loss.

David Amos
David Amos
@Greg Clouston Methinks the Irving Clan wants our cheap gas Hence Mr Higgs will make certain they get N'esy Pas?








Paul Bourgoin 
Craig O'Donnell
I doubt any MLA from the PANB at this point wants to stick their neck out and be the member or party that causes another election. Parties usually get punished at the polls for that.


David Amos
David Amos
@Craig O'Donnell Methinks the PANB love their new pay cheque too much to bite the hand that feeds N'esy Pas?




PCs expected to win confidence of house today

Premier Blaine Higgs is counting on at least 25 votes, out of 49, for throne speech


New Brunswick Progressive Conservative Leader Blaine Higgs answers questions from the media after defeating the Liberal Government at the New Brunswick Legislature in Fredericton on Friday, Nov. 2, 2018. (James West/Canadian Press)


The seemingly eternal 2018 New Brunswick election season will finally come to an official close Friday when the legislature votes on the Progressive Conservative minority government's throne speech.

The PCs have moved swiftly on several issues since they were sworn in Nov. 9, including ambulance staffing and WorkSafeNB premiums.

But they've done so without holding the confidence of the legislature. They're expected to win that legitimacy in a series of votes Friday morning.

Premier Blaine Higgs said he'd like to see more MLAs vote for his throne speech than voted against the Liberals' version earlier this month.

"I'm hopeful that we'll have more than we had against the last one," he told reporters. "I'm hoping that we'll have more for this one.

"I'm hoping people will see a bigger opportunity, a bigger potential, a bigger path forward."



Premier Brian Gallant (left) shakes the hand of Opposition Leader Blaine Higgs (right) after the minority Liberal government was defeated. (James West/Canadian Press)
 
No party won a majority in the Sept. 24 election, sending the battle for power into weeks of overtime.
But there's little suspense surrounding Friday's outcome, because the three MLAs from the People's Alliance have already said they'll vote with the 22 PC MLAs. That gives Higgs a majority of 25 in the 49-member legislature.

The same combination of 22 Tories and three Alliance members voted against the then-Premier Brian Gallant's Liberal throne speech on Nov. 2, toppling his government. Three Green MLAs voted with 20 Liberals in favour of that speech.

Liberal votes?


Alliance Leader Kris Austin said Thursday that there's been buzz around the legislature that some Liberals or Greens could opt to support the PCs.

"I get a feeling there could be maybe some others that may vote in favour of it, too, but we'll see," he said.

"It's kind of coming through the grapevine. It could be an interesting vote on the throne speech."
Liberal MLA Roger Melanson said his party had yet to make a decision.

"We haven't made a final decision on how the voting will go," he said.

The shale gas issue


Friday's vote will actually be a series of three votes, the last being on a PC motion to reply to the lieutenant-governor by supporting the throne speech she delivered Nov. 20.

That speech didn't explicitly mention Higgs's long-held commitment to revive the shale gas industry. But the Liberals moved an amendment to the PC motion to add a line calling for a moratorium on fracking to continue.

The PCs then moved a sub-amendment to the Liberal amendment, which says the moratorium would stay in place "where support [for development] does not already exist."
The PC amendment supports development in the Sussex area, where communities "have demonstrated their desire to proceed with shale gas development."

Higgs said the Liberal move ended up giving the Tories an opening to clarify their position.

The amendment "gave us an opportunity to say 'Here, in real terms, is everything I've been saying from the very beginning'… so there are no surprises."
The premier said he expected the Greens to vote against the government because of the shale gas issue, "but wonders never cease."

Green Party Leader David Coon said his caucus will definitely vote against the PC sub-amendment.
He wouldn't say what it will do on the final vote if the PC language on shale gas passes and becomes part of the main motion.

"Well, we'll see whether it does or not," he said. "So you'll have to wait and see."


Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau inspects the honour guards at the New Brunswick legislature on Nov. 20, 2018. (James West/Canadian Press)
The three Alliance MLAs have said they have concerns about shale gas development but would vote for the PC sub-amendment on fracking because they promised to support a PC government on confidence votes for 18 months.

But Higgs said Thursday he does not consider the PC sub-amendment a confidence matter on its own.

It will only become a confidence vote if the wording passes and becomes part of the main throne speech motion, he said. 
 

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Methinks I should remind some folks what I said about NAFTA

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Methinks I should remind some folks what I said about NAFTA in 2015 and also back in 2004 N'esy Pas?

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 https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/usmca-nieto-trudeau-trump-signing-1.4926961



'Battle' over as Trudeau, Trump, Pena Nieto sign 'new NAFTA'



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Ashley Zacharias
Ashley Zacharias
Until this treaty is ratified by all three countries, which is no sure thing, it has no force under law. This is just an empty photo op and I won't be paying any attention to it.


Roberto bonami
Roberto bonami
@Ashley Zacharias they are signing this morning, the orange Cheeto needs a distraction from his crimes and mueller

Paul Knapp
Paul Knapp
@Ashley Zacharias, until this deal is ratified the original NAFTA agreement is in place.

David Amos
David Amos 
 @Paul Knapp Methinks I should remind some folks what I said about NAFTA in 2015 and also back in 2004 N'esy Pas?

Starting at about the 32 minute mark of this debate

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cFOKT6TlSE

This a portion of a story that appeared in the Kings County Record on June 22, 2004

The Unconventional Candidate
By Gisele McKnight

"FUNDY—He has a pack of cigarettes in his shirt pocket, a chain on his wallet, a beard at least a foot long, 60 motorcycles and a cell phone that rings to the tune of "Yankee Doodle."

Meet the latest addition to the Fundy ballot—David Amos. The independent candidate lives in Milton, Massachusetts with his wife and two children, but his place of residence does not stop him from running for office in Canada."

"Amos, 52, is running for political office because of his dissatisfaction with politicians. "I've become aware of much corruption involving our two countries," he said. "The only way to fix corruption is in the political forum."

"What he's fighting for is the discussion of issues – tainted blood, the exploitation of the Maritimes' gas and oil reserves and NAFTA, to name a few.

"The political issues in the Maritimes involve the three Fs – fishing, farming and forestry, but they forget foreign issues," he said. "I'm death on NAFTA, the back room deals and free trade. I say chuck it (NAFTA) out the window.

NAFTA is the North American Free Trade Agreement which allows an easier flow of goods between Canada, the United States and Mexico."




'Battle' over as Trudeau, Trump, Pena Nieto sign 'new NAFTA'

USMCA, which Canada will call CUSMA, still not assured as ratification process heads to U.S. Congress


U.S. President Donald Trump, centre, reaches out to Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto, left, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as they prepare to sign the revised North American free trade agreement Friday morning before the start of the G20 summit in Buenos Aires. (Martin Mejia/Associated Press)


The road to rewrite the North American trade agreement was a "battle," U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto joined him for a signing ceremony on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Buenos Aires.

Nevertheless, "battles sometimes make great friendships, so it's really terrific," Trump said as the other two leaders looked on uneasily from behind podiums with the American presidential seal on the front.

Official text for the deal Trump has named the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA) has now been signed by all three countries.

Canada will change the order of the countries in its legal version of the name, putting Canada first (CUSMA). Trudeau referred to the deal Friday morning as the "new NAFTA."

Trump felt strongly about changing the agreement's name when his administration reworked the deal. He continued to refer to NAFTA as "terrible" on social media after the signing ceremony, saying "it will soon be gone."



Normal practice requires that each country puts its own name first in multilateral treaties. That is why Canada says “Canada-Chile Free Trade Agreement” but Chile says “Tratado de Libre Comercio Chile-Canadá.” Also why Mexico will call new NAFTA “TMEUC”. It has always been thus.



At the signing ceremony, Trudeau said the deal's completion lifts the economic uncertainty created by the acrimonious 15-month negotiation process, an uncertainty that "only would have gotten worse" had the parties not reached a new agreement.

Both Trump and Trudeau noted the deal was signed on Pena Nieto's final day in office, and thanked him for his work.

A new Mexican president was elected last summer and will be sworn in Saturday.


The agreement to replace NAFTA was signed on the final day in office for Pena Nieto, left. Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador will be sworn in as Mexico's next president on Saturday. (Pablo Martinez Monsivais/The Associated Press)
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland told reporters after the ceremony that the deal was the result of government acting with resolve against the threat of losing roughly $2 billion in trade per day through NAFTA's cancellation — a threat Trump made more than once during the process.
She thanked Canadians for their support during "what has been, at times, a difficult process."

Tariffs still in place


The signing followed days of speculation over whether Canada would sign the deal at all, and over whether it might be signed by an official more junior than the prime minister.

On the one hand, the Trudeau government wanted to register its displeasure at signing a free trade deal while billions of dollars worth of tariffs remain on goods being traded between the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
Those tariffs began with U.S. action against imported steel and aluminum, using national security as a justification under an obscure 1962 law. Canada and Mexico retaliated with tariffs against equivalent amounts of U.S. metals and other goods.

All those tariffs remain in place — much to the displeasure of both Canadian and Mexican governments.


Mexico's economy minister, Ildelfonso Guajardo, U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland watched the three leaders sign the new trade agreement before holding their own signing ceremony for several side letters, including a one shielding Canada's auto industry from potentially damaging U.S. car tariffs. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)
In his remarks at the ceremony, Trudeau called the General Motors plant closures announced Monday "a heavy blow" to both Canadian and American workers, and said Canada would fight for them and their communities.

"Donald, it's all the more reason why we need to keep working to remove the tariffs on steel and aluminum between our countries," Trudeau said. Trump gave a slight nod but otherwise stared straight ahead.



USTR Robert Lighthizer is holding an off camera press briefing, and he says steel and aluminum tariffs remain in place. Says there are negotiations but ultimately want to protect Trump’s steel and aluminum programs they see as successful.



U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer told reporters after the ceremony that the U.S. believes its tariff protections have been successful — even in the face of World Trade Organization challenges from Canada and others over its use of "national security" provisions to prop up sometimes less-competitive domestic industries.

Freeland was asked about the Americans continuing to claim their tariffs are legitimate. "Canada disagrees with that point of view," the minister said.


CBC News
Freeland on supply management and the CUSMA
00:0001:17

Foreign MInister Chrystia Freeland explains how the new trade deal will affect supply management of Canadian dairy products. 1:17

'Concession after concession'


Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer, campaigning in a by-election on behalf of his candidate in Kemptville, Ont., said Trudeau's decision to participate in the ceremony while tariffs are still in place is "one more final humiliation."

"It's clear he capitulated. He signed concession after concession after concession," Scheer said. "The Americans are counting their victories in what they got from Canada and Trudeau is counting his victories in what he didn't have to give away."

CBC News
Conservative leader reacts to new NAFTA signing
00:0000:52

Conservative leader Andrew Scheer calls today's signing a capitulation by Justin Trudeau. 0:52
Scheer criticized the "unprecedented" measures Canada agreed to — limiting the dairy sector's ability not just to sell to the U.S. or Mexico, but to other countries as well, so American farmers can serve that market instead.

During question period in the House of Commons Friday, New Democrats also accused Trudeau of surrendering Canada's sovereignty and kneeling before Donald Trump.

National dairy organizations wrote Trudeau Thursday and urged him not to sign. When the Americans posted the text of the agreement online two months ago, it included dairy concessions that Canadian negotiators told industry representatives they never approved at the table.

The Canadian government posted its official legal text Friday in both languages. The agriculture chapter was rewritten somewhat during the legal vetting process — but that doesn't appear to have alleviated the industry's fear that the U.S. strong-armed its way to getting more than Canada intended to give up.

Low-key signing


Canadian officials in the room Friday characterized their mood as more of relief than celebration, and said their team was disappointed that the steel and aluminum tariffs have not been lifted.

In the end, the ceremony was brief: short remarks from all three leaders before they sat together at the table and signed.

The audience then rose to leave, obscuring the view of each country's responsible ministers as they continued to sign other documents related to the agreement. They include a critical side letter on the automotive sector that could ensure Canada avoids punitive tariffs on its car exports to the U.S. if the Trump administration proceeds with threats to begin taxing foreign vehicles and automotive parts at up to 25 per cent.

CBC News
Highlights from 'New NAFTA' signing ceremony
00:0000:46



Leaders of Canada, U.S. and Mexico sign new trade agreement on the sidelines of this weekend's G20 summit in Argentina 0:46
Pena Nieto has sold the deal to his people as a victory for Mexico, saving free trade from a U.S. president who wanted to kill it.

On Saturday, he will be replaced by Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador —​ known as AMLO, for short — a left-wing politician who has often questioned the value of the original NAFTA and international trade generally.

Nevertheless, the incoming Mexican administration has said it will not stand in the way of the agreement negotiated by its predecessor. Lopez Obrador had a representative in the room through the final, tense weeks of the negotiations.

Difficult ratification expected in U.S.


The agreement now proceeds to ratification in each country. In Canada, implementation legislation will be drafted for Parliament; after it is reviewed, debated and passed, the federal cabinet will ratify the treaty.

Mexican legislators will also vote on the deal, but they're expected to approve it.

The situation is far less certain in the U.S., where an acrimonious debate is expected thanks to a Trump-unfriendly Democratic majority in the House of Representatives, elected in November's midterms.


Following the signing ceremony, Trudeau and the other leaders moved on to the first leaders plenary session at the G20 Summit. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press)
Even in the U.S. Senate, the final vote may be close. Some Republican senators have been critical of Trump's trade policies, while prominent Democrats — including potential presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren — have said they cannot vote for the agreement as it stands.

Under the rules set for fast-tracking trade agreements through Congress, however, changes to the agreement are not supposed to be made now that a legally scrubbed text has been signed by all three countries.

Lighthizer said Friday that the Americans have negotiated what they believe is a "bipartisan agreement," designed to win more than enough votes to pass.

About the Author

 


Janyce McGregor
Parliamentary Bureau
Janyce McGregor has covered Canadian politics for CBC News since 2001. Send news tips to: Janyce.McGregor@cbc.ca








The wicked game the lawyer James Walde played at the Highland Games in Fat Fred City in 2015

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Date: Sat, 1 Dec 2018 14:51:32 -0500
Subject: Re: Attn Mel Fitton 506 451-5139 we just talked I think you
are the same fella in these videos of Ckucky Leblanc's and mine
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Date: Sat, 1 Dec 2018 19:51:38 +0000
Subject: RE: Attn Mel Fitton 506 451-5139 we just talked I think you
are the same fella in these videos of Ckucky Leblanc's and mine
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

Thank you for writing to the Premier of New Brunswick.  Please be
assured  that your email will be reviewed.

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---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 1 Dec 2018 15:51:30 -0400
Subject: Attn Mel Fitton 506 451-5139 we just talked I think you are
the same fella in these videos of Ckucky Leblanc's and mine
To: mel.fitton@xplornet.ca, hyslop@unb.ca, communications@nbscots.com,
Brian.Gallant@gnb.ca, "Dominic.Cardy"<Dominic.Cardy@gnb.ca>,
oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, "Lisa.Harris"<Lisa.Harris@gnb.ca>,
andre <andre@jafaust.com>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>

If so then you witnessed my being booted of the Crown's property
during the Highland Games in 2015 correct?

Blogger trying to find out the meaning to be a Scotsman around the New
Brunswick Legislature!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idmcVwLonCY

2 views
Charles Leblanc
Published on Dec 1, 2018


Celebrating Tartan Day in front of the New Brunswick Legislature!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSkcT7NcOEk

2 views
Charles Leblanc
Published on Nov 30, 2018


The Queens Forces 1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_kPZjkbvFI

36 views
David Amos
Published on Jul 26, 2015


I also called Will Hyslop and left a message as I said if he is the
guy I beleive him to be he should certainly understand this old email

https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2018/12/the-wicked-game-lawyer-james-walde.html

William Hyslop
BScE(UNB), MScCS (UNB), PhD(Toronto)

Senior Teaching Associate
Faculty of Computer Science,
University of New Brunswick,
P.O. Box 4400,
Fredericton, NB,
E3B 5A3


(506) 451-6965
(506) 453-3566
ITC321, ITC Building
hyslop@unb.ca


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Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2016 19:39:47 -0400
Subject: Re: The wicked game the lawyer James Walde and his nasty
buddy Danny Boy Taylor play at the Highland Games in Fat Fred City
They should remember this email N'esy pas Chucky Leblanc?
To: motomaniac333@gmail.com

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From: "Gallant, Premier Brian (PO/CPM)"<Brian.Gallant@gnb.ca>
Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2016 23:40:05 +0000
Subject: RE: The wicked game the lawyer James Walde and his nasty
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They should remember this email N'esy pas Chucky Leblanc?
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Please be assured that your email has been received, will be reviewed,
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From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2016 19:39:45 -0400
Subject: Re: The wicked game the lawyer James Walde and his nasty buddy Danny Boy Taylor play at the Highland Games in Fat Fred City They should remember this email N'esy pas Chucky Leblanc?
To: communications@nbscots.com, highlandgames@nb.aibn.com,
"Lisa.Harris"<Lisa.Harris@gnb.ca>, jason.kirk@forces.ca,
"Jonathan.Vance"<Jonathan.Vance@forces.gc.ca>, bateman@stu.ca,
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http://thedavidamosrant.blogspot.ca/2014/05/yo-chucky-leblanc-after-talking-to.html


http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/danny-taylor-celtic-affairs-new-brunswick-1.3623923


Ridicule of new Celtic affairs post angers proponent
Former member of committee that recommended a Celtic affairs minister
applauds Gallant government By Vanessa Blanch, CBC News Posted: Jun
09, 2016 12:20 PM AT

Danny Taylor of New Maryland was thrilled when Premier Brian Gallant
announced this week that a Celtic affairs minister was being added to
his cabinet and Taylor fully expected the news would be met with
celebration rather than ridicule.

"I'm really disappointed and angry and so are many people," Taylor
told Information Morning Fredericton.

"How this has taken a turn from something that should have been very
positive in this province and turned it into a language issue and even
a political battle ... it's really shameful."

Some have called it an attempt by Gallant to pander to cultural groups.

    Brian Gallant's new Celtic affairs cabinet post blasted as 'bizarre'

    Cabinet shuffle adds 2 new faces and moves all but 2 members

Taylor was part of a Celtic affairs committee formed in 2010 when the
province's Irish Canadian Cultural Association, Scottish Cultural
Association and Welsh Association all got together to commission a
study which recommended a Celtic affairs branch be established.

"It was something that has been talked about for years and years and
years and finally the three groups came together and started talking
about what needed to be done in order to have that branch developed in
government."
Celtic culture neglected

Taylor says 40 per cent of New Brunswickers have a Celtic background
and the heritage and culture of his people is being lost.

    "You hear about many other cultures constantly but never do you
hear about the Celts in this province and the contributions they have
made over the years."
    - Danny Taylor

He and his fellow committee members hoped the added attention would
mean more funding for research and festivals, but he says it's not
just about money.

"Money always comes into play but it's not necessarily about money —
it's about bringing attention and the awareness of the culture here in
the province," Taylor said.

"You hear about many other cultures constantly but never do you hear
about the Celts in this province and the contributions they have made
over the years."

Premier Brian Gallant said on Monday the new position will allow "a
co-ordinated approach" to funding Irish, Scottish and Welsh festivals.
Celtic people separate

Taylor argues the perception that people with Celtic heritage can be
included with the English people of New Brunswick is incorrect and
shows the need for more cultural education.

"We shouldn't be lumped into that group. We're totally separate. Our
heritage, our culture, our language is totally different and that's
not fair … it would be the same as taking First Nations who
predominantly speak English and lumping them in with the English —
that's not right."
Celtic Affairs - Danny Taylor
08:22

Taylor rejects the perception Gallant appointed a Celtic affairs
minister as a way to appease anglophones in New Brunswick and is
instead applauding the premier.

"Unfortunately it's got lost in this political battle for language …
this has been in the works long before language has been an issue in
this province and finally a government has had the backbone to finally
do something."

with files from Information Morning Fredericton

On 6/9/16, David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> wrote:
> New Brunswick Highland Games
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> Phone: (506) 452-9244
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>
> E-mail: highlandgames@nb.aibn.com
>
> Here are the videos I mentioned
>
> The Queens Forces 1
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_kPZjkbvFI
>
> The Queens Forces 2
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> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TTc8X9t-3M
>
> The Queens Forces 3
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> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTopiMpm6cI
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
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> Date: Sat, 25 Jul 2015 23:05:15 +0200
> Subject: Out of Office Re: Good Day Jason Kirk Perhap you and your new
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> Date: Sun, 26 Jul 2015 09:06:10 -0400
> Subject: Fwd: Good Day Jason Kirk Perhaps you and your new boss
> Jonathan Vance should Say Hey to Mr Baconfat (purportedly working for
> DND) and the Premier of Alberta for me will ya?
> To: "james.goodman"<james.goodman@forces.gc.ca>,
> Jonathan.Vance@forces.gc.ca, jason.kirk@forces.gc.ca,
> michael.pearson@gnb.ca, "CRAIG.DALTON"<CRAIG.DALTON@gnb.ca>,
> "jason.kenney"<jason.kenney.a1@parl.gc.ca>, sallybrooks25
> <sallybrooks25@yahoo.ca>, "bob.paulson"<bob.paulson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>,
> highlandgames@nb.aibn.com, andre <andre@jafaust.com>, COCMoncton
> <COCMoncton@gmail.com>
> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>, dnd_mdn@forces.gc.ca,
> "serge.rousselle"<serge.rousselle@gnb.ca>, "Stephen.Horsman"
> <Stephen.Horsman@gnb.ca>
>
> New Brunswick Highland Games
>
> PO Box 1491, Station A
> Fredericton, NB
> E3B 5G2
> CANADA
>
> Phone: (506) 452-9244
> Toll Free: 1-888-368-4444
>
> E-mail: highlandgames@nb.aibn.com
>
> http://www.parishchurch.ca/contact.html
>
> http://www.zoominfo.com/p/Roger-Harley/1019278860
>
> http://www.forces.gc.ca/en/about/defence-ethics.page
>
> http://thedavidamosrant.blogspot.ca/2013/06/wrong-again-mr-baconfat-i-was-using.html
>
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>>> Subject: RE: Re Greg Weston, The CBC , Wikileaks, USSOCOM, Canada and
>>> the War in Iraq (I just called SOCOM and let them know I was still alive
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>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> Date: Sat, 25 Jul 2015 17:05:12 -0400
> Subject: Good Day Jason Kirk Perhap you and your new boss Jonathan
> Vance should Say Hey to Mr Baconfat (purportedly working for DND) and
> the Premier of Alberta for me will ya?
> To: jason.kirk@forces.ca, "john.warr"<john.warr@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, info
> <info@gg.ca>, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, sunrayzulu <sunrayzulu@shaw.ca>,
> "Tim.RICHARDSON"<Tim.RICHARDSON@gnb.ca>, "dan. bussieres"
> <dan.bussieres@gnb.ca>, "Paul.Lynch"<Paul.Lynch@edmontonpolice.ca>,
> Cindy Bruneau <Cindy.Bruneau@edmonton.ca>, "don.marshall"
> <don.marshall@edmonton.ca>, "don.iveson"<don.iveson@edmonton.ca>,
> premier <premier@gov.ab.ca>, premier <premier@gnb.ca>, PREMIER
> <PREMIER@gov.ns.ca>, Jonathan.Vance@forces.ca
> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>, oldmaison
> <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, "justin.trudeau.a1"
> <justin.trudeau.a1@parl.gc.ca>, MulcaT <MulcaT@parl.gc.ca>
>
> This blog of Mr Baconfat's should put the new Lt Gov's knickers in a
> quite a knot EH Tiny Tim Richardson?
>
> Fair warning this bastard's post is particularly obcene
>
> https://baconfatreport.wordpress.com/2015/06/22/rachel-notleys-government-looking-for-an-albertans-undeclared-income/
>
> Imagine members of Canadian Forces illegally making false allegations
> and ejecting mean old me from the CROWN's Digs while I was stress
> testing the ethics of a bunch of snobby Scottish folks in Fat Fred
> City. Like that ain't happened before N'esy Pas Mr Bussieres??
>
> As you scroll through your fellow Canadian Forces Memeber blog ask
> yourself what you would do if you were the Father if my children? I
> bet you dudes would be more pissed off than I was today N'es Pas Mr
> Tommy Boy?
>
> https://baconfatreport.wordpress.com/
>
> http://pm.gc.ca/eng/news/2015/04/27/jonathan-vance-cmm-msc-cd
>
> http://news.nationalpost.com/news/canada/new-chief-of-defence-staff-issues-first-order-to-canadian-forces-sexual-harassment-stops-now
>
> New chief of defence staff issues first order to Canadian Forces:
> Sexual harassment ‘stops now’
> The Canadian Press | July 23, 2015 3:52 PM ET
>
>
> https://ca.linkedin.com/pub/jason-kirk/91/230/96a
>
> Jason Kirk
> Field Artillery Assistant Instructor-in-Gunnery (AIG) at Canadian Armed
> Forces
>
> Location
> Oromocto, New Brunswick, Canada
> Industry
> Military
> Current Canadian Armed Forces
> Education Stratford Career Institute
>
>
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2016 13:18:15 -0400
> Subject: Fwd: David Coon and his buddy Mario Levesque, a "Mount
> Allison political scientist" with a French last name should have long
> with the Chief of the Amos Clan sometime soon N'esy Pas Premier
> Gallant and Minister Wilson?
> To: bateman@stu.ca, "jp.lewis"<jp.lewis@unb.ca>
> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
>
> Thomas Bateman
>
> Department of Political Science
> BA, MA (Calgary), PhD (Alberta)
> Associate Professor (2003)
> email: bateman@stu.ca
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2016 13:12:46 -0400
> Subject: David Coon and his buddy Mario Levesque, a "Mount Allison
> political scientist" withwith a French last name should have long with
> the Chief of the Amos Clan sometime soon N'esy Pas Premier Gallant and
> Minister Wilson?
> To: malevesque@mta.ca, "Davidc.Coon"<Davidc.Coon@gmail.com>,
> briangallant10 <briangallant10@gmail.com>, "mckeen.randy"
> <mckeen.randy@gmail.com>, "kirk.macdonald"<kirk.macdonald@gnb.ca>,
> "steve.murphy"<steve.murphy@ctv.ca>, nmoore <nmoore@bellmedia.ca>
> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "Gallant, Premier Brian (PO/CPM)"<Brian.Gallant@gnb.ca>
> Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2016 17:05:07 +0000
> Subject: RE: So what does Premier Gallant and Minister Doucet et al
> think of my lawsuit? How about David Coon and his blogging buddy
> Chucky joking about being illegally barred from parliamentary property
> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>
> Thank you for writing to the Premier of New Brunswick.
> Please be assured that your email has been received, will be reviewed,
> and a response will be forthcoming.
> Once again, thank you for taking the time to write.
>
> Merci d'avoir communiqué avec le premier ministre du Nouveau-Brunswick.
> Soyez assuré que votre courriel a bien été reçu, qu'il sera examiné
> et qu'une réponse vous sera acheminée.
> Merci encore d'avoir pris de temps de nous écrire.
>
> Sincerely, / Sincèrement,
> Mallory Fowler
> Correspondence Manager / Gestionnaire de la correspondance
> Office of the Premier / Cabinet du premier ministre
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2016 13:04:51 -0400
> Subject: Fwd: So what does Premier Gallant and Minister Doucet et al
> think of my lawsuit? How about David Coon and his blogging buddy
> Chucky joking about being illegally barred from parliamentary property
> To: premier <premier@gnb.ca>, Lisa.Harris@gnb.ca, "David.Coon"
> <David.Coon@gnb.ca>, "Deric.MacKenzie-Feder"
> <Deric.MacKenzie-Feder@cbc.ca>, "Jacques.Poitras"
> <Jacques.Poitras@cbc.ca>, "blaine.higgs"<blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>,
> "jake.stewart"<jake.stewart@gnb.ca>, "brian.t.macdonald"
> <brian.t.macdonald@gnb.ca>
> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>, malevesque@mta.ca, pm
> <pm@pm.gc.ca>, "dominic.leblanc.c1"<dominic.leblanc.c1@parl.gc.ca>
>
> https://www.mta.ca/Community/Bios/Mario_Levesque/Mario_Levesque/
>
> Mario Levesque
> Assistant Professor, Politics & International Relations
>
> My teaching and research focuses on public policy analysis and public
> administration largely within the Canadian context. Specifically, my
> research examines relationships between variations in governance
> arrangements and changes in public policy in order to elaborate
> strategies for changes in public policy. My interests stem from my
> previous work in the environmental sector.  More information about my
> interests can be found on my personal website at Policy Change.
>
> E-mail malevesque@mta.ca
> Phone (506) 364-2165
> Office Avard Dixon 220
>
> http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/celtic-affairs-gallant-mario-levesque-1.3619872
>
>
> Brian Gallant's new Celtic affairs cabinet post blasted as 'bizarre'
> Mount Allison political scientist says Premier Brian Gallant should
> have created an immigration minister
>
> By Vanessa Blanch, CBC News Posted: Jun 07, 2016 12:28 PM AT Last
> Updated: Jun 07, 2016 12:50 PM AT
>
>
> Premier Brian Gallant's decision to add a Celtic affairs minister to
> his cabinet is "laughable," according to a political analyst.
>
> Mario Levesque, a Mount Allison political scientist, said the decision
> to create the position, which is now held by Miramichi Bay-Neguac MLA
> Lisa Harris, is "just bizarre."
>
> Levesque said Green Party Leader David Coon was right when he said
> Premier Brian Gallant is pandering to New Brunswickers who oppose
> bilingualism and duality.
>
>     Cabinet shuffle adds 2 new faces and moves all but 2 members
>
> "If he thinks that the people of New Brunswick and anglophones in
> particular are that naive to buy that hook, line and sinker he's way
> off base," Levesque told Information Morning Moncton.
>
> Gallant said on Monday the new position will allow "a co-ordinated
> approach" to funding Irish, Scottish and Welsh festivals.
> NB cabinet shuffle
> 16:41
>
> Steve Tweedie, the past president of the Greater Moncton Scottish
> Association and chair of the Moncton Highland Games, said the move
> reflects the ethnicity in New Brunswick with more than 30 per cent of
> the population claiming Scottish heritage.
>
> He said when the number of people living in the province with
> Scottish, Irish or Welsh backgrounds is added, it totals likely half
> of the population.
>
>
>     "This right here is just a red herring, no one is going buy it,
> it's just going to be egg on the Gallant government's face."
>     - Mario Levesque, political scientist
>
> "Celtic peoples in the past have always been lumped in with English …
> but that doesn't cut it when it comes to our heritage," Tweedie said.
>
> "Even though the Acadians in this province identify separately, you've
> got to look at some of the names up the north shore, like McIntyre,
> McLaughlin, McGraw, McPhee, Martin — they all have Celtic backgrounds
> because a lot of the Irish and Scottish immigrants to this province
> married French immigrants here as well."
>
> Tweedie said he hopes adding a Celtic portfolio will give Celtic
> people and Celtic events, such as the Moncton Highland Games, more
> recognition and representation.
>
> "There are a lot of things that go on that tend to make some of us
> feel that we've been forgotten about and I think this provides the
> opportunity to bring those things back to the spotlight," he said.
>
> "The prominence of these events seems to be dropping off and we need
> to recognize the number of people that share a Celtic background and
> ensure that people don't forget that heritage."
> Highland dancer
>
> The Celtic affairs minister is supposed to create "a co-ordinated
> approach" to funding Irish, Scottish and Welsh festivals, according to
> the premier. (Jacob Morgan/CBC)
>
> The move has also been embraced by New Brunswickers who believe people
> with Celtic roots need to be represented.
>
> Melynda Jarratt, a Fredericton resident who supports the decision,
> said the move to give people with Celtic heritage more prominence is a
> good one.
>
> ​"Yes, it is a bold move to establish a Celtic affairs portfolio and
> one that may seem unexpected but it is something that is long overdue
> and I am glad to see that it has finally happened," she said.
>
> Immigration minister needed
> The New Brunswick Highland Games
>
> Instead of creating a Celtic affairs portfolio, Levesque said the
> Gallant government should have created a minister of immigration. (The
> New Brunswick Highland Games)
>
> The Mount Allison University political science professor said his
> reaction to the additional cabinet responsibility is not intended to
> minimize anyone's heritage.
>
> "The thing is whenever you appoint a minister for a designated
> population it's usually a minority population," he explained
>
> "Anglophones are not under threat of their culture or anything else
> right now so it's quite the opposite so from that perspective this is
> totally off."
>
> Levesque said the move will not do anything to diffuse language
> tensions in the province.
>
> "This is just a facade … Brian Gallant is breaking new ground here but
> not in a good way," he said.
>
> The political scientist suggests that if Gallant wanted to add a new
> position it should have been a minister of immigration.
>
> "What would have been more appropriate would be to have a minister of
> immigration, for example for New Brunswick — that's a more pressing
> issue right there," he said.
>
> "This right here is just a red herring, no one is going buy it, it's
> just going to be egg on the Gallant government's face."
>
> with files from Information Morning Moncton
>
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>     David Amos
>
> Methinks that David Coon and his buddy Mario Levesque, a "Mount
> Allison political scientist" with a French last name should have long
> talk with the Chief of the Amos Clan sometime soon N'esy Pas Premier
> Gallant and Minister Wilson?
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2016 07:27:26 -0400
> Subject: Fwd: So what does Premier Gallant and Minister Doucet et al
> think of my lawsuit? How about David Coon and his blogging buddy
> Chucky joking about being illegally barred from parliamentary property
> To: Gilles.LePage@gnb.ca, "mclaughlin.heather"
> <mclaughlin.heather@dailygleaner.com>, "Roger.L.Melanson"
> <Roger.L.Melanson@gnb.ca>, "Frank.McKenna"<Frank.McKenna@td.com>,
> Donald.Arseneault@gnb.ca, "kirk.macdonald"<kirk.macdonald@gnb.ca>,
> "randy.mckeen"<randy.mckeen@gnb.ca>, "john.green"
> <john.green@gnb.ca>, Daniel.Guitard@gnb.ca, "jp.quinn"
> <jp.quinn@rci.rogers.com>, "jp.lewis"<jp.lewis@unb.ca>, news
> <news@kingscorecord.com>, "peacock.kurt"
> <peacock.kurt@telegraphjournal.com>, "duncan@bissettmatheson.com"
> <duncan@bissettmatheson.com>, "roger.l.brown"
> <roger.l.brown@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Wayne.Gallant"
> <Wayne.Gallant@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "john.warr"
> <john.warr@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, Hedard.Albert@gnb.ca,
> Wilfred.Roussel@gnb.ca, Lisa.Harris@gnb.ca, Bertrand.LeBlanc@gnb.ca,
> Benoit.Bourque@gnb.ca, Bernard.LeBlanc@gnb.ca,
> Monique.A.LeBlanc@gnb.ca, Chris.Collins@gnb.ca, Cathy.Rogers@gnb.ca
> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>, markandcaroline
> <markandcaroline@gmail.com>, COCMoncton <COCMoncton@gmail.com>,
> upriverwatch <upriverwatch@gmail.com>, andre <andre@jafaust.com>,
> "john.gamblin"<john.gamblin@bellaliant.net>, "lou.lafleur"
> <lou.lafleur@fredericton.ca>, "Leanne.Fitch"
> <Leanne.Fitch@fredericton.ca>, "mike.obrien"
> <mike.obrien@fredericton.ca>
>
> Me versus Chucky Leblanc and the Fake Left etc
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icdihncTPLQ
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "Gallant, Premier Brian (PO/CPM)"<Brian.Gallant@gnb.ca>
> Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2016 11:00:54 +0000
> Subject: RE: So what does Premier Gallant and Minister Doucet et al
> think of my lawsuit? How about David Coon and his blogging buddy
> Chucky joking about being illegally barred from parliamentary property
> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>
> Thank you for writing to the Premier of New Brunswick.
> Please be assured that your email has been received, will be reviewed,
> and a response will be forthcoming.
> Once again, thank you for taking the time to write.
>
> Merci d'avoir communiqué avec le premier ministre du Nouveau-Brunswick.
> Soyez assuré que votre courriel a bien été reçu, qu'il sera examiné
> et qu'une réponse vous sera acheminée.
> Merci encore d'avoir pris de temps de nous écrire.
>
> Sincerely, / Sincèrement,
> Mallory Fowler
> Correspondence Manager / Gestionnaire de la correspondance
> Office of the Premier / Cabinet du premier ministre
>
>
>
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2016 07:00:35 -0400
> Subject: So what does Premier Gallant and Minister Doucet et al think
> of my lawsuit? How about David Coon and his blogging buddy Chucky
> joking about being illegally barred from parliamentary property
> To: Rick.Doucet@gnb.ca, premier <premier@gnb.ca>, briangallant10
> <briangallant10@gmail.com>, "David.Coon"<David.Coon@gnb.ca>,
> "Davidc.Coon"<Davidc.Coon@gmail.com>, oldmaison
> <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, "Bill.Fraser"<Bill.Fraser@gnb.ca>,
> "Brian.kenny"<Brian.kenny@gnb.ca>, "serge.rousselle"
> <serge.rousselle@gnb.ca>, "denis.landry2"<denis.landry2@gnb.ca>,
> "Stephen.Horsman"<Stephen.Horsman@gnb.ca>, "victor.boudreau"
> <victor.boudreau@gnb.ca>, nmoore <nmoore@bellmedia.ca>, "steve.murphy"
> <steve.murphy@ctv.ca>, "Jacques.Poitras"<Jacques.Poitras@cbc.ca>,
> "macpherson.don"<macpherson.don@dailygleaner.com>, "dan. bussieres"
> <dan.bussieres@gnb.ca>, "leanne.murray"
> <leanne.murray@mcinnescooper.com>, shutchison
> <shutchison@stewartmckelvey.com>, bdysart
> <bdysart@stewartmckelvey.com>, bdysart <bdysart@smss.com>,
> "david.eidt"<david.eidt@gnb.ca>, "CRAIG.DALTON"<CRAIG.DALTON@gnb.ca>
> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>, "brian.t.macdonald"
> <brian.t.macdonald@gnb.ca>, "blaine.higgs"<blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>,
> "hugh.flemming"<hugh.flemming@gnb.ca>, "jake.stewart"
> <jake.stewart@gnb.ca>, "bruce.northrup"<bruce.northrup@gnb.ca>,
> "bruce.fitch"<bruce.fitch@gnb.ca>
>
> New Brunswick Green Party Leader David Coon views on Brian Gallant
> Cabinet Shuffle!!!
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zykT1AHj4M
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "Doucet, Rick (LEG)"<Rick.Doucet@gnb.ca>
> Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2014 01:07:58 +0000
> Subject: RE: Final Docs
> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>
> Will get right on this.
> Always look forward to your brilliant thoughts.
> R
>
>
> Hon.Rick Doucet
> Legislative member for Charlotte-the isles
> 28 Mt.Pleasant Rd.
> St.George, N.B. E5C 3K4
>
> Phone / Téléphone : 506-755-4200
> Fax / Télécopieur : 506-755-4207
> E-mail / Courriel : rick.doucet@gnb.ca
>
>
> This message is intended for the person to whom it is addressed and is
> to be treated as confidential or private communications. It must not
> be forwarded unless permission has been received from the originator.
> If you have received this message inadvertently, please notify the
> sender and delete the message. Then delete your response. Thank you
> for your cooperation.
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> Ce message est destiné à la personne désignée dans la présente et il
> doit demeurer confidentiel. Il ne doit pas être réacheminé sans la
> permission de l’expéditeur. Si ce message vous a été envoyé par
> erreur, veuillez aviser l’expéditeur et effacer le message. Effacez
> ensuite votre réponse. Merci de votre collaboration.
>
>
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: "Gallant, Premier Brian (PO/CPM)"<Brian.Gallant@gnb.ca>
> Date: Tue, 10 May 2016 23:42:40 +0000
> Subject: RE: You are welcome Premeir Gallant Say Hoka Hey to the evil
> blogger Chucky Leblanc and all his Green Meanie Fake Left and Native
> buddies for me will ya?
> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>
> Thank you for writing to the Premier of New Brunswick.
> Please be assured that your email has been received, will be reviewed,
> and a response will be forthcoming.
> Once again, thank you for taking the time to write.
>
> Merci d'avoir communiqué avec le premier ministre du Nouveau-Brunswick.
> Soyez assuré que votre courriel a bien été reçu, qu'il sera examiné
> et qu'une réponse vous sera acheminée.
> Merci encore d'avoir pris de temps de nous écrire.
>
> Sincerely, / Sincèrement,
> Mallory Fowler
> Correspondence Manager / Gestionnaire de la correspondance
> Office of the Premier / Cabinet du premier ministre
>
>
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: Póstur FOR <postur@for.is>
>>> Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2016 22:05:47 +0000
>>> Subject: Re: Hey Premier Gallant please inform the questionable
>>> parliamentarian Birigtta Jonsdottir that although NB is a small "Have
>>> Not" province at least we have twice the population of Iceland and
>>> that not all of us are as dumb as she and her Prime Minister pretends
>>> to be..
>>> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>>>
>>> Erindi þitt hefur verið móttekið  / Your request has been received
>>>
>>> Kveðja / Best regards
>>> Forsætisráðuneytið  / Prime Minister's Office
>>>
>>>
>>> This is the docket
>>>
>>> http://cas-cdc-www02.cas-satj.gc.ca/IndexingQueries/infp_RE_info_e.php?court_no=T-1557-15&select_court=T
>>>
>>> These are digital recordings of  the last two hearings
>>>
>>> Dec 14th https://archive.org/details/BahHumbug
>>>
>>> Jan 11th https://archive.org/details/Jan11th2015
>>>
>>> This me running for a seat in Parliament again while CBC denies it again
>>>
>>> Fundy Royal, New Brunswick Debate – Federal Elections 2015 - The Local
>>> Campaign, Rogers TV
>>>
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cFOKT6TlSE
>>>
>>> http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/fundy-royal-riding-profile-1.3274276
>>>
>>> Veritas Vincit
>>> David Raymond Amos
>>> 902 800 0369
>>>
>>>
>
> http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.ca/2015/09/v-behaviorurldefaultvmlo.html
>
>
> 83.  The Plaintiff states that now that Canada is involved in more war
> in Iraq again it did not serve Canadian interests and reputation to
> allow Barry Winters to publish the following words three times over
> five years after he began his bragging:
>
> January 13, 2015
> This Is Just AS Relevant Now As When I wrote It During The Debate
>
> December 8, 2014
> Why Canada Stood Tall!
>
> Friday, October 3, 2014
> Little David Amos’ “True History Of War” Canadian Airstrikes And
> Stupid Justin Trudeau
>
> Canada’s and Canadians free ride is over. Canada can no longer hide
> behind Amerka’s and NATO’s skirts.
>
> When I was still in Canadian Forces then Prime Minister Jean Chretien
> actually committed the Canadian Army to deploy in the second campaign
> in Iraq, the Coalition of the Willing. This was against or contrary to
> the wisdom or advice of those of us Canadian officers that were
> involved in the initial planning phases of that operation. There were
> significant concern in our planning cell, and NDHQ about of the dearth
> of concern for operational guidance, direction, and forces for
> operations after the initial occupation of Iraq. At the “last minute”
> Prime Minister Chretien and the Liberal government changed its mind.
> The Canadian government told our amerkan cousins that we would not
> deploy combat troops for the Iraq campaign, but would deploy a
> Canadian Battle Group to Afghanistan, enabling our amerkan cousins to
> redeploy troops from there to Iraq. The PMO’s thinking that it was
> less costly to deploy Canadian Forces to Afghanistan than Iraq. But
> alas no one seems to remind the Liberals of Prime Minister Chretien’s
> then grossly incorrect assumption. Notwithstanding Jean Chretien’s
> incompetence and stupidity, the Canadian Army was heroic,
> professional, punched well above it’s weight, and the PPCLI Battle
> Group, is credited with “saving Afghanistan” during the Panjway
> campaign of 2006.
>
> What Justin Trudeau and the Liberals don’t tell you now, is that then
> Liberal Prime Minister Jean Chretien committed, and deployed the
> Canadian army to Canada’s longest “war” without the advice, consent,
> support, or vote of the Canadian Parliament.
>
> What David Amos and the rest of the ignorant, uneducated, and babbling
> chattering classes are too addled to understand is the deployment of
> less than 75 special operations troops, and what is known by planners
> as a “six pac cell” of fighter aircraft is NOT the same as a
> deployment of a Battle Group, nor a “war” make.
>
> The Canadian Government or The Crown unlike our amerkan cousins have
> the “constitutional authority” to commit the Canadian nation to war.
> That has been recently clearly articulated to the Canadian public by
> constitutional scholar Phillippe Legasse. What Parliament can do is
> remove “confidence” in The Crown’s Government in a “vote of
> non-confidence.” That could not happen to the Chretien Government
> regarding deployment to Afghanistan, and it won’t happen in this
> instance with the conservative majority in The Commons regarding a
> limited Canadian deployment to the Middle East.
>
> President George Bush was quite correct after 911 and the terror
> attacks in New York; that the Taliban “occupied” and “failed state”
> Afghanistan was the source of logistical support, command and control,
> and training for the Al Quaeda war of terror against the world. The
> initial defeat, and removal from control of Afghanistan was vital and
> essential for the security and tranquility of the developed world. An
> ISIS “caliphate,” in the Middle East, no matter how small, is a clear
> and present danger to the entire world. This “occupied state,”
> or“failed state” will prosecute an unending Islamic inspired war of
> terror against not only the “western world,” but Arab states
> “moderate” or not, as well. The security, safety, and tranquility of
> Canada and Canadians are just at risk now with the emergence of an
> ISIS“caliphate” no matter how large or small, as it was with the
> Taliban and Al Quaeda “marriage” in Afghanistan.
>
> One of the everlasting “legacies” of the “Trudeau the Elder’s dynasty
> was Canada and successive Liberal governments cowering behind the
> amerkan’s nuclear and conventional military shield, at the same time
> denigrating, insulting them, opposing them, and at the same time
> self-aggrandizing ourselves as “peace keepers,” and progenitors of
> “world peace.” Canada failed. The United States of Amerka, NATO, the
> G7 and or G20 will no longer permit that sort of sanctimonious
> behavior from Canada or its government any longer. And Prime Minister
> Stephen Harper, Foreign Minister John Baird , and Cabinet are fully
> cognizant of that reality. Even if some editorial boards, and pundits
> are not.
>
> Justin, Trudeau “the younger” is reprising the time “honoured” liberal
> mantra, and tradition of expecting the amerkans or the rest of the
> world to do “the heavy lifting.” Justin Trudeau and his “butt buddy”
> David Amos are telling Canadians that we can guarantee our security
> and safety by expecting other nations to fight for us. That Canada can
> and should attempt to guarantee Canadians safety by providing
> “humanitarian aid” somewhere, and call a sitting US president a “war
> criminal.” This morning Australia announced they too, were sending
> tactical aircraft to eliminate the menace of an ISIS “caliphate.”
>
> In one sense Prime Minister Harper is every bit the scoundrel Trudeau
> “the elder” and Jean ‘the crook” Chretien was. Just As Trudeau, and
> successive Liberal governments delighted in diminishing,
> marginalizing, under funding Canadian Forces, and sending Canadian
> military men and women to die with inadequate kit and modern
> equipment; so too is Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Canada’s F-18s are
> antiquated, poorly equipped, and ought to have been replaced five
> years ago. But alas, there won’t be single RCAF fighter jock that
> won’t go, or won’t want to go, to make Canada safe or safer.
>
> My Grandfather served this country. My father served this country. My
> Uncle served this country. And I have served this country. Justin
> Trudeau has not served Canada in any way. Thomas Mulcair has not
> served this country in any way. Liberals and so called social
> democrats haven’t served this country in any way. David Amos, and
> other drooling fools have not served this great nation in any way. Yet
> these fools are more than prepared to ensure their, our safety to
> other nations, and then criticize them for doing so.
>
> Canada must again, now, “do our bit” to guarantee our own security,
> and tranquility, but also that of the world. Canada has never before
> shirked its responsibility to its citizens and that of the world.
>
> Prime Minister Harper will not permit this country to do so now
>
> From: dnd_mdn@forces.gc.ca
> Date: Fri, 27 May 2011 14:17:17 -0400
> Subject: RE: Re Greg Weston, The CBC , Wikileaks, USSOCOM, Canada and
> the War in Iraq (I just called SOCOM and let them know I was still
> alive
> To: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com
>
> This is to confirm that the Minister of National Defence has received
> your email and it will be reviewed in due course. Please do not reply
> to this message: it is an automatic acknowledgement.
>
>>>>>
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
> Date: Fri, 27 May 2011 13:55:30 -0300
> Subject: Re Greg Weston, The CBC , Wikileaks, USSOCOM, Canada and the
> War in Iraq (I just called SOCOM and let them know I was still alive
> To: DECPR@forces.gc.ca, Public.Affairs@socom.mil,
> Raymonde.Cleroux@mpcc-cppm.gc.ca, john.adams@cse-cst.gc.ca,
> william.elliott@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, stoffp1 <stoffp1@parl.gc.ca>,
> dnd_mdn@forces.gc.ca, media@drdc-rddc.gc.ca, information@forces.gc.ca,
> milner@unb.ca, charters@unb.ca, lwindsor@unb.ca,
> sarah.weir@mpcc-cppm.gc.ca, birgir <birgir@althingi.is>, smari
> <smari@immi.is>, greg.weston@cbc.ca, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>,
> susan@blueskystrategygroup.com, Don@blueskystrategygroup.com,
> eugene@blueskystrategygroup.com, americas@aljazeera.net
> Cc: "Edith. Cody-Rice"<Edith.Cody-Rice@cbc.ca>, "terry.seguin"
> <terry.seguin@cbc.ca>, acampbell <acampbell@ctv.ca>, whistleblower
> <whistleblower@ctv.ca>
>
> I talked to Don Newman earlier this week before the beancounters David
> Dodge and Don Drummond now of Queen's gave their spin about Canada's
> Health Care system yesterday and Sheila Fraser yapped on and on on
> CAPAC during her last days in office as if she were oh so ethical.. To
> be fair to him I just called Greg Weston (613-288-6938) I suggested
> that he should at least Google SOUCOM and David Amos It would be wise
> if he check ALL of CBC's sources before he publishes something else
> about the DND EH Don Newman? Lets just say that the fact  that  your
> old CBC buddy, Tony Burman is now in charge of Al Jazeera English
> never impressed me. The fact that he set up a Canadian office is
> interesting though
>
> http://www.blueskystrategygroup.com/index.php/team/don-newman/
>
> http://www.cbc.ca/news/arts/media/story/2010/05/04/al-jazeera-english-launch.html
>
> Anyone can call me back and stress test my integrity after they read
> this simple pdf file. BTW what you Blue Sky dudes pubished about
> Potash Corp and BHP is truly funny. Perhaps Stevey Boy Harper or Brad
> Wall will fill ya in if you are to shy to call mean old me.
>
> http://www.scribd.com/doc/2718120/Integrity-Yea-Right
>
> The Governor General, the PMO and the PCO offices know that I am not a
> shy political animal
>
> Veritas Vincit
> David Raymond Amos
> 902 800 0369
>
> Enjoy Mr Weston
> http://www.cbc.ca/m/touch/news/story/2011/05/15/weston-iraq-invasion-wikileaks.html
>
> "But Lang, defence minister McCallum's chief of staff, says military
> brass were not entirely forthcoming on the issue. For instance, he
> says, even McCallum initially didn't know those soldiers were helping
> to plan the invasion of Iraq up to the highest levels of command,
> including a Canadian general.
>
> That general is Walt Natynczyk, now Canada's chief of defence staff,
> who eight months after the invasion became deputy commander of 35,000
> U.S. soldiers and other allied forces in Iraq. Lang says Natynczyk was
> also part of the team of mainly senior U.S. military brass that helped
> prepare for the invasion from a mobile command in Kuwait."
>
> http://baconfat53.blogspot.com/2010/06/canada-and-united-states.html
>
> "I remember years ago when the debate was on in Canada, about there
> being weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Our American 'friends"
> demanded that Canada join into "the Coalition of the Willing. American
> "veterans" and sportscasters loudly denounced Canada for NOT buying
> into the US policy.
>
> At the time I was serving as a planner at NDHQ and with 24 other of my
> colleagues we went to Tampa SOUCOM HQ to be involved in the planning
> in the planning stages of the op....and to report to NDHQ, that would
> report to the PMO upon the merits of the proposed operation. There was
> never at anytime an existing target list of verified sites where there
> were deployed WMD.
>
> Coalition assets were more than sufficient for the initial strike and
> invasion phase but even at that point in the planning, we were
> concerned about the number of "boots on the ground" for the occupation
> (and end game) stage of an operation in Iraq. We were also concerned
> about the American plans for occupation plans of Iraq because they at
> that stage included no contingency for a handing over of civil
> authority to a vetted Iraqi government and bureaucracy.
>
> There was no detailed plan for Iraq being "liberated" and returned to
> its people...nor a thought to an eventual exit plan. This was contrary
> to the lessons of Vietnam but also to current military thought, that
> folks like Colin Powell and "Stuffy" Leighton and others elucidated
> upon. "What's the mission" how long is the mission, what conditions
> are to met before US troop can redeploy?  Prime Minister Jean Chretien
> and the PMO were even at the very preliminary planning stages wary of
> Canadian involvement in an Iraq operation....History would prove them
> correct. The political pressure being applied on the PMO from the
> George W Bush administration was onerous
>
> American military assets were extremely overstretched, and Canadian
> military assets even more so It was proposed by the PMO that Canadian
> naval platforms would deploy to assist in naval quarantine operations
> in the Gulf and that Canadian army assets would deploy in Afghanistan
> thus permitting US army assets to redeploy for an Iraqi
> operation....The PMO thought that "compromise would save Canadian
> lives and liberal political capital.. and the priority of which
> ....not necessarily in that order. "
>
> You can bet that I called these sneaky Yankees again today EH John
> Adams? of the CSE within the DND?
>
> http://www.socom.mil/SOCOMHome/Pages/ContactUSSOCOM.aspx
>


----------Original  message ----------
From: "Auto-reply from communications@nbscots.com"<communications@nbscots.com>
Date: Sat, 17 May 2014 12:51:21 -0400
Subject: Re: Yo Chucky Leblanc after talking to the nasty Dan Taylor now I know why the 
Scots in New Brunswick have been ducking me for 10 long yearsTo: motomaniac333@gmail.com


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----------Original  message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 17 May 2014 13:51:19 -0300
Subject: Yo Chucky Leblanc after talking to the nasty Dan Taylor now I know why the Scots
in New Brunswick have been ducking me for 10 long years
To: jwalde@lawsociety-barreau.nb.ca, communications@nbscots.com,
oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, andre <andre@jafaust.com>, acampbell
<acampbell@ctv.ca>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>

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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 9 May 2014 18:32:37 -0300
Subject: RE Two views on Trinty Law School Clearly Bob Kuhn, Clayton Ruby and your
old buddy Don Hutchinson think I am joking EH Mr Harper an Petey Baby MacKay?
To: Bob.Kuhn@twu.ca, ruby <ruby@rubyshiller.com>, president@twu.ca,
eflett@unb.ca, ann.coats@twu.ca, asinha@mccarthy.ca,d
bmorrison@morrisonpierce.com, mrichard@coxandpalmer.com,
johnelaw@nb.aibn.com, gerrish@nb.ainb.com,
 "roger.l.brown"<roger.l.brown@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>,
"steve.graham"<steve.graham@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>,
 "rod.knecht"<rod.knecht@edmontonpolice.ca>,
 "Leanne.Fitch"<Leanne.Fitch@fredericton.ca>,
 "leanne.murray"<leanne.murray@mcinnescooper.com>,
 "david.fraser"<david.fraser@mcinnescooper.com>,
 frankffrost <frankffrost@hotmail.com>,
The Disinfector <thedisinfector@hotmail.com>,
 "Pete.Berndsen"<Pete.Berndsen@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>,
"Geoffrey.McDonald"<Geoffrey.McDonald@gov.bc.ca>,
 "shirley.bond.mla"<shirley.bond.mla@leg.bc.ca>, MediaRelations@theefc.ca,
Ottawa@efc-canada.com, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, Mackap <Mackap@parl.gc.ca>,
"steven.blaney"<steven.blaney@parl.gc.ca>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>,
 glen <glen@glencanning.com>, Glen Canning <grcanning@me.com>,
sunrayzulu <sunrayzulu@shaw.ca>

http://www.cbc.ca/q/blog/2013/10/09/q-debate-should-a-law-school-have-sway-over-student-sex-lives/

http://www.canadianlawyermag.com/legalfeeds/1898/former-mulroney-chief-of-staff-part-of-legal-contingent-on-harper-s-mideast-trip.html?print=1&tmpl=component

http://thedavidamosrant.blogspot.ca/2014/04/two-views-on-trinty-law-school-one-by.html

http://lawsociety-barreau.nb.ca/en/public/trinity-western-university/

http://www.lawsociety-barreau.nb.ca/files/TWU/Submissions_FINAL.pdf

http://www.evangelicalfellowship.ca/page.aspx?pid=7442

--- On Tue, 4/15/14, Nicole McCann <NMcCann@lawsociety-barreau.nb.ca> wrote:

Thank you for taking the time to provide a written submission with
respect to the Trinity Western University proposed law school program.

Please note that we will post all written submissions on our Website.
Please let us know by April 22, 2014, if you do not wish to have your
submission posted on our Website.

All submissions will be reviewed by Council of the Law Society of New
Brunswick who will meet on Friday, June 27, in Saint Andrews to
determine whether Trinity Western University’s proposed law school
program should be approved for purposes of meeting the academic
qualification requirement for admission to the New Brunswick Bar.

If you have any further questions or concerns please contact our office.


Nicole McCann
Executive Assistant/Adjointe de direction
Law Society of New Brunswick/Barreau du Nouveau-Brunswick
68, rue Avonlea Court
Fredericton NB  E3C 1N8
(506) 451-1476

From: David Amos
Sent: April-05-14 6:25 AM
To: Bob.Kuhn@twu.ca; David Amos; president@twu.ca; eflett@unb.ca;
ann.coats@twu.ca; asinha@mccarthy.ca; bmorrison@morrisonpierce.com;
mrichard@coxandpalmer.com; Marc Richard; Lise Allain;
johnelaw@nb.aibn.com; gerrish@nb.ainb.com
Subject: Re: Attn Bob Kuhn and Ted FlettWe really should talk before
Trinty Law School's dispute the OUTLaws & the NB Law Society in St
Andrews in June

Hey Marc Richard

Law Society of New Brunswick
68 Avonlea Court
Fredericton, New Brunswick
E3C 1N8
(506) 458-8540

and

John B. Malone, Q.C.
President
260 Church Ave.
Sussex, NB E4E 1Z1

P.O. Box 5062
Sussex, NB E3E 5L2
Tel: (506) 433-1993
Fax: (506) 432-1995
johnelaw@nb.aibn.com


Remember mean old me? You dudes invited my opinion about your latest
Gay nonsense I heard on CBC correct? Never mind the Hard Copy of many
documents I sent 12 years ago that you acknowleged not once but TWICE
(Who sent you the second set?) did you lawyers even bother to read one
of my emails over the years since. DUHHH? My first lawsuit in the USA
applies directly to what you were bitching about today on CBC,

As the Law Society tries to make a rule to exclude students from
Trinity from practicing Law for a fee in New Brunswick perhaps you
dudes should recall your actions against First Canadain Title and your
support of First Canadain Title against my family and I. EH?

These are your words and that of Bob Kuhn

“And we don't feel those graduates would be fully equipped to
represent the interests of New Brunswickers.”

Trinity Western President Bob Kuhn says that in itself is discrimination.

 Earlier this month, he argued before the Nova Scotia Barristers'
Society that freedom of religion should apply to lawyers too.

"It's prejudicial. It's the definition of prejudice.” says Kuhn.
“There's no indication that they’ll do anything other than represent
themselves in the best professional and ethical fashion possible.”

The Law Society of New Brunswick has invited Trinity Western to make
its case at a meeting in St. Andrews in June.

“It’s a question of balance between the freedom of religion and the
freedom of expression,” says Marc Richard, executive director of the
NB Law Society.

The Law Society of New Brunswick is inviting the public to comment on
their website until the end of this month".

Correct?

Now I will address Mr Kuhn

FYI Marc Richard and his cohorts know that one particular lawsuit of
mine in 2002 was all about Freedom of Religion and lawyers. Some
documents pertaining to it can be found around page 100 of this old
pdf file. Trust that the New Brunswick Law Society etc has had hard
copy of this file and a great deal more since 2004.

http://www.checktheevidence.com/pdf/2619437-CROSS-BORDER-txt-.pdf

I have received many answers since then but the ones I got from the
Governor General and New Brunswick's Arroney General 10 years ago were
more than enough. Thos were within the email I sent you before this
one. Here they are again

http://www.checktheevidence.com/pdf/2526023-DAMOSIntegrity-yea-right.-txt.pdf

However Mr Kuhn and I were not born yesterday. We both should know by
now that ethical politicians, cops, lawyers and priests etc are either
myths or very rare birds indeed. In my humble opinion Justice takes
time and in the end it is usually served on cold plates by the ghosts
of laymen. The wheels of Justice do turn slowly through no fault of
its own. The delay tactics of greedy questionable professionals who
practice law for a fee as they try hard to protect the reputation of
fellow members of the Bar are the true problem with the Justice
System. The gang called the Members of the Bar always. try hard to
stop a person from speaking for themselves in the interests of swift
justice and they never practice the spirit of full disclosure never
minf upholding the law. I made it my business to prove it.

Mr Kuhn I must say proffessing about the law and ethics to students is
clean work but I also noticed that you practiced law as well.  Thus
you should understand my doubts about you. Do you even recall my last
email?

Veritas Vincit
David Raymond Amos
902 800 0369


BTW I loved it whe First Canadian Title used Barry Morrison beat the
Law Society at their own wicked game. It is way past high time for me
to sue the CROWN, First Canadian, the Law Society and of course all
the lawyers who assisted in the cover up of my concerns about the
unethical actions of First Canadain and the NB Law Society etc against
my family and I.

http://www.lawyersweekly.ca/index.php?section=article&articleid=927

https://www.gnb.ca/cour/03COA1/Decisions/2009/May2009/LawSocietyvFCTInsuranceCompany-160-07-CA-May8.pdf

http://caselaw.canada.globe24h.com/0/0/new-brunswick/court-of-queen-s-bench-of-new-brunswick/2007/10/19/fct-insurance-company-first-canadian-title-company-limited-v-law-society-of-new-brunswick-2007-nbqb-347.shtml

N.B. Law Society questions anti-gay law program
Trinity Western University asks students and faculty to sign
heterosexual covenant.
The Law Society of New Brunswick is asking whether students from
Trinity Western in Langley B.C., a private university, should be
admitted to the New Brunswick Bar.
Trinity Western is moving ahead with a law program where it will ask
its students to uphold biblical values.


Trinity Western will make its case at a meeting in St. Andrews in June. (CBC)

The school calls itself an evangelical Christian community and asks
students and faculty to sign a covenant promising to abstain from sex
outside a heterosexual marriage.
UNB's society of gay law students says Trinity graduates should not be
welcomed in New Brunswick.

“To gain a legal education in a setting where you're learning about
fundamental values of Canadian society as reflected through the legal
system, without appreciating the equality of gay and lesbian people in
Canada, would be a huge shortcoming,” says Ted Flett,chair of OUTLaw
NB.

“And we don't feel those graduates would be fully equipped to
represent the interests of New Brunswickers.”

Trinity Western President Bob Kuhn says that in itself is discrimination.

 Earlier this month, he argued before the Nova Scotia Barristers'
Society that freedom of religion should apply to lawyers too.

"It's prejudicial. It's the definition of prejudice.” says Kuhn.
“There's no indication that they’ll do anything other than represent
themselves in the best professional and ethical fashion possible.”

The Law Society of New Brunswick has invited Trinity Western to make
its case at a meeting in St. Andrews in June.

“It’s a question of balance between the freedom of religion and the
freedom of expression,” says Marc Richard, executive director of the
NB Law Society.

The Law Society of New Brunswick is inviting the public to comment on
their website until the end of this month.

http://baconfat53.blogspot.ca/2014/02/the-great-faggot-and-lesbo-wars.html

Wednesday, February 5, 2014
The Great Faggot and Lesbo Wars
I was a child in the Sixties. I remember the sexual revolution, and
the liberating effect on humanity of the pill. How that freed and
liberated women in so many ways. But above all and I say this sort of
tongue in cheek, it gave us all the God given human right to "fuck our
brains out," with impunity.

Then the AIDS pandemic arrived and the whole of Christendom blamed the
"whirlwind" on the "faggots" fucking and "niggers fucking monkeys" in
Africa, Christendom and the "born agains" blamed the pandemic,  on the
seeds of  depravity sown by  harlots, "secular humanists" and
promiscuity of "patient zero."  just ask Jerry Falwell, Oral Roberts,
Jim and Tammy Faye Baker and the rest of the full of integrity
religious nut crowd.

The "whirlwind" has abated, well sort of. White faggots in the
"developed world are not dying so much. But the "nigger" faggots in
Africa, and South America are, but alas no one gives a shit about
these faggots. Oh yeah, "gimme that ole time religion," every time!
Calvinism at its best!

But the Faggots, Lesbos and assorted varieties of nature's mistakes
are not less hypocritical than the "I love Jesus and the sinner
crowd."  Our so called LGBTQ social activists are very much less
concerned about the death rates of faggots in the Third World , as
they are the political and societal  disgust of LGBTQ "people" in the
vast majority of the world. The laws concerning homosexuality in
Russia, Uganda, China, Nigeria, Iran, Iraq ad infinitum, are not an
affront to the "human rights" views in these countries and societies,
but an accurate reflection of them.

Our faggot "civil society" cares more about politics and image, than
the right of Third World faggots to live. The right to life means
little to the LGBTQ community if it isn't their own lives at risk.


Homosexuality is NOT a "human right." To be "accepted" in society as a
homosexual or deviant in most of the nation-states on the planet, is
NOT any sort of inherent right. Just because it has some legality here
in Canada does NOT make it legal, acceptable or a right in another
sovereign society and or state. "Here endth the lesson," children!

The faggot and deviant crowd are continuing to bully, insult, coerce
decent people who simply don't want anything to with their "sexuality"
or them. In the name of "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness."
 Religious groups, denominations, parishes, individual congregations,
and Christian institutions of education are targeted for abuse, by the
"brown bung hole crowd."

Trinity Western University is  a well respected educational
institution run or administered by a religious denomination. Much Like
Brigham University, Notre Dame, Maryknoll, and hundreds if not
thousands of universities in North America. They have as I understand
already received authorities from the  appropriate groups to  start a
Law School. But alas the faggot special interest groups are incensed
about the idea of Trinity Western University having a law school.
Trinity Western University akin to Brigham Young University. Liberty
Baptist College and many others require their students to adhere to a
"code of Christian conduct" whilst a student. Faggots and their
special interest organizations are furious that they are being asked
to behave themselves, not be faggots, and keep the peckers in their
pants, whilst they are students at Trinity Western College.

The faggots are whining, bitching, complaining that their inherent,
God given "right to fuck" has been removed from them. If the faggots
who seem so desirous of attending Trinity Western, and can't control
themselves whilst there, the solution seems simple enough....attend
another law school.

This appears to be another "engagement" in the faggot's battle upon
decent, normal, humans, and to bully them into accepting faggots for
what they are. Faggots and the LGBTQ "community" have long been at war
with Christians, to make them stop viewing or believing homosexuality
is a sin. Faggots and their lesbian cousins believe in the freedom of
religious faith, just as long as they approve of that faith.

Now faggots are trying to argue that being a Christian adhering to a
Christian code of conduct renders one incapable of  representing or
acting in behalf of faggots or other "different" groups legally.

Someone ought remind the forces of cock sucking and  effeteness of the
old Roman saw...."We have met the enemy and they are, us!
Posted by Seren at 4:28 AM


http://baconfat53.blogspot.ca/2014/02/liars-cheats-and-faggots-whining-about.html

Monday, February 10, 2014
Liars. Cheats and Faggots Whining About Law School at TWU
If you have a thousand lawyers buried up to their necks in sand, what
do you have? A serious shortage of sand.


Trinity Western University in BC is Christian University that is
opening a law school. Church run Universities such as Notre Dame
University, and Brigham Young University are just two examples of
church affiliated institutions that abhor homosexuality and still
operate with hundreds of others, law schools.

Many Christian or religious post secondary institutions, require
students sign a pledge to adhere to a prescribed code of conduct. A
big item on the list of no no's being, no fucky fucky outside the
bounds of matrimony. This applies to all students heterosexual or
normal, and nature's anomalies. Trinity Western University is one such
school. Much to the chagrin of  fags and dykes everywhere in Canada
Trinity Western University has an undisputed record and tradition of
academic excellence. The fags that have attended there claim to have
acquired a excellent education.

Canada's faggot "community" is up in arms about a code of conduct that
all students are expected to adhere to is "discriminatory of dykes and
faggots" because it interferes with these animals "God given right of
promiscuity," or rather the animals perceive that it does.

So our faggot and dyke "community" is doing to Trinity Western  what
they castigate the Russians for doing to the LGBTQ "community" in
Russia, bullying it, and discriminating against Christians. Now that's
pretty gay. Well I guess that is "one way to win friends, influence
people, and gain acceptance within society....or not.

The LBGTQ "community" prevaricate and propagandize the numbers of
nature's little anomalies in the world. Most faggot animals claim
that 10 % of the planet are gay or Queer. Most reputable scholars put
the number betwixt 4 % or 5%. Universities and post grad programmes
are by definition "discriminatory." The stupid, lazy, weak of mind ,
the analytical, unread, without integrity and or the unaccomplished,
need not apply. That alone excludes more people on the planet, than
there are fags and dykes.

No amount of trickery, propaganda, prevarication or criminal behavior
will make more people or any people to accept these animals as real
Canadians.
Posted by Seren at 11:33 PM

1 comment:
 Patrick Doran said...
Holy fuck. My birthday is this Saturday as well!

February 13, 2014 at 9:37 PM

http://baconfat53.blogspot.ca/2014/04/faggot-bastards-lose-trinity-western.html

Saturday, April 12, 2014
Faggot bastards lose. Trinity Western University wins!
There are literally scores of private religious universities in North
America. Liberty Baptist, Brigham Young University, not to mention the
scores of Jesuit run institutions. And in Canada Trinity Western
University in BC. Trinity Western University has an outstanding
academic standing and tradition or longstanding parade of great
graduates. An education obtained at Trinity Western University is an
excellent, and well regarded one.

Most of, if not all the Evangelical run schools require students to
sign a "covenant of conduct" proscribing sex with dogs, cats, gay sex,
premarital sex, sex with married women, unmarried women, no  fun with
Trannies, it is your basic "keep it in your pants agreement while
you're here covenant. This sort of thing is very common in religious
education institutions throughout North America. There is absolutely
nothing new about them, and these post secondary institutions thrive
not in spite of these practices, but because of them.

The Faggot pedophiles, and the rest of the LGBTQ "community" is and
was outraged. When Trinity Western University applied to open a Law
School some months ago. The Faggots and the rest of nature's anomalies
whine and have whined that the covenant "discriminates on the basis of
sexual orientation and questions how the law school would educate
students about discrimination and equality rights ."

Obviously this was merely another asinine attempt by the LGBTQ
"community" to politically pillory and illegally attack another
religious institution for its moral and religious integrity. Trinity
Western University is not telling Faggots not to fuck each other in
the ass. But everyone to more or less keep it in their pants or
panties.

Now our Christian Brothers at Trinity Western University had already
cleared two major hurdles to open a Faculty of Law  with the approvals
of the Federation of Law Societies of Canada. And the BC Ministry of
Advanced Education. Provincial Law Societies have final say on whether
to recognize a Law School as an approved Faculty of Law.

Now our Faggot and LGBTQ sub-human friends are even more "outraged"
because yesterday the Law Society of BC in a vote of 20 to 6  approved
Trinity Western University's new Faculty of Law.

The other Provincial Law Societies must also approve it, if future TWU
Faculty of Law graduates wish to practice in the rest of Canada. There
is a schedule of upcoming votes most notably the Ontario Law Society
on April 24.

It is more than apparent TWU has won the war with the Faggots. The
decision taken by the British Columbia Law Society referenced a recent
Supreme Court of Canada decision when the Queers and animals in the BC
College of Teachers tried to prevent TWU accreditation over that same
clause. The SCOC opined in favour of Trinity Western University noting
"the proper place to draw the line, is generally between belief and
conduct." It is a fundamental right to assemble, and freely, and
openly practice religious beliefs. This the Law Societies and the SCOC
have recognized here in this instance, and other cases.

Here is another case of Faggot and LGBTQ pigs trying "run their shitty
rag up the pole"  and deny real, and normal Canadians their rights.

So to our little friend, the "gender creative" Tony Luong  another Law
School is a good thing right! Too bad YOU will never have intellectual
capacity to get into a Law School anywhere
Posted by Seren at 2:08 PM



 http://www.nbscots.com/news/press364_TartanDayPressRelease.pdf

Tartan Day

Tartan Day Proclamations
What is Tartan Day?

Each year, Scots and their descendants around the world celebrate their cultural identity with a variety of special anniversaries: on November 30th, they honour Saint Andrew, Patron Saint of Scotland; on January 25th, they celebrate Scottish literature on the birthday of the poetic genius, Robbie Burns; and on April 6th, they recognize the contribution of Scots and their descendants to Canadian life by celebrating Tartan Day

First adopted in Nova Scotia in 1987, Tartan Day spread to Canada’s other provincial and territorial jurisdictions in the first half of the 1990s, to the United States by Act of Congress in 1998, and then to Australia and New Zealand. After many years of lobbying by Scottish associations and societies across Canada, in 2010 the government proclaimed Tartan Day to be a national holiday.

When the holiday was established in New Brunswick in November 1992 (to be first celebrated in 1993), then-premier Frank McKenna proclaimed that “Scottish immigrants and their descendants have played, and will continue to play, a major role in the development of the Canadian and New Brunswick identity. Therefore, it is with great pleasure that I declare today, April 6, and every April 6 thereafter, as Tartan Day in New Brunswick.”

In the 2010 proclamation, Hon. James Moore, Minister of Canadian Heritage expressed similar sentiments: “On this day, all Canadians will have the opportunity to celebrate and learn about Scottish culture, traditions, and heritage, as well as their contribution to Canadian society....I encourage people all across the country to celebrate on that date [April 6th] the contributions of millions of Canadians of Scottish ancestry in building our country.”

It is with this sentiment in mind that the New Brunswick Scottish Cultural Association asks each and every person of Scottish descent to don their tartan to commemorate this important day. Please visit the NBSCA Events Calendar to see how your community will be commemorating Tartan Day.

Why April 6th?

On 6th April 1320 the Scottish nobility, following the Second War of Scottish Independence, issued the Declaration of Arbroath. This document was forwarded to Pope John XXII in Avignon, France, establishing the historical independence of Scotland and the rights of the Scottish people (though ‘people’ at the time was not so all-encompassing a word as we might suspect) to choose their own monarch - no matter how vehemently the King of England claimed otherwise. It is, perhaps, the most important document in Scottish political history, effectively the Scottish "declaration of independence." On Tartan Day we celebrate our freedom to acknowledge and to celebrate our Scottish heritage.



 http://www.nbscots.com/govern.asp

NBSCA Governing Structure


Under the current structure, the six (6) Executive Officers of the Association are the: President, 1st Vice President, 2nd Vice President, Recording & Membership Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, and Treasurer.

In order to widen representation, the Province of New Brunswick has been subdivided into seven (7) regions. Each region is represented by a director, duly elected at the AGM. The current Board of Directors includes the Executive Officers plus one director each from Bathurst, Restigouche, Fredericton, Miramichi, Moncton, Saint John and Perth-Andover/Woodstock.

At present, there are several standing committees, each of which report to the President. In certain instances, members of the Executive and certain Directors also serve as committee chairs. These are appointed at the discretion of the President.

EXECUTIVE OFFICERS 2014-2015
President:Mel Fitton
1st Vice President:Ian Hamilton
2nd Vice President:Llewellyn Smith
Treasurer:Brenda Perreault
Corresponding Secretary:James Walde
Recording Secretary:Lee Swanson
Past-President: Llewellyn Smith


The New Brunswick Scottish Cultural Association (NBSCA), founded in 1980, proactively encourages public interest in the history, traditions, arts and crafts, and culture of Scotland and of those of Scottish descent and the languages of Scotland within the Province of New Brunswick. The NBSCA has acted as the advocate of New Brunswick's Scottish associations and communities. In fact, the NBSCA works on behalf of the 142,560 New Brunswickers of a total population of 729,997 - about one in six - who claim direct Scottish ancestry. (Government of Canada Census, 2006)


HISTORY OF THE FOUNDING OF THE NBSCA
 
Twenty eight years ago a group of men and women came together with one goal in mind � the creation of a body that would encompass and represent the disparate Scottish cultural groups in the Province of New Brunswick. Twenty eight years ago, from very modest beginnings, was born the New Brunswick Scottish-Cultural Association. Since that time, the NBSCA has evolved into a proactive organization; a focal point for the Scotophiles of New Brunswick, and one that aggressively promotes and protects the interests of Scottish culture in the province.

The history of the NBSCA actually goes back to 1976. Just as the United States was celebrating the bicentennial of the Declaration of Independence, the province of New Brunswick was looking forward to 1984, the bicentennial of its own creation. In the wake of the Loyalist and armed forces exodus from New York City in 1783, the Colonial Office in London carved New Brunswick out of what was then northwestern Nova Scotia in 1784. Despite the popular misconception that the Loyalists were the upper echelons of colonial American society, the Loyalists were actually a cross-section of anglophone North American society, with many classes, occupations and cultural groups represented amongst them � English, Welsh, Irish, German, and of relevance to us, Scot. Scots were well represented in the rolls of refugees from the American Revolution, and indeed, the 42nd Black Watch Regiment was disbanded and settled at Nashwaak. Indeed, Scots played a crucial role in the founding of New Brunswick and have contributed to its development since the beginnings of the province.

In the late 1970's, however, the Scots of New Brunswick found themselves in a cultural vacuum. Although New Brunswick was home to many Scottish societies and associations (some quite venerable) and although the province could boast Highland dance troupes and Highland pipe bands, there was no venue in the province in which to showcase Scottish culture. In the words of Ellen MacGillivray, one founders of the NBSCA, "here we were in New Brunswick, a province with many Scots and descendants of Scots, sitting idly by � accepting or believing that Nova Scotia had a monopoly on all things Scottish in the Maritimes." Over the years there had been several valiant but unsustainable attempts at staging annual Highland Games in Rothesay, outside of Saint John. Public support and interest in this event was limited. The prime force behind the Rothesay Highland Games was Ellen's husband, Hugh George MacGillivray.

By 1979, Ellen was the President of the Fredericton Society of Saint Andrew, and she was fortunate to have as members of that Society vibrant personalities such as John Allan Duff, Dugald Richford, Herbert Sewell, and Ernest Grant. These enthusiastic individuals strongly felt the need for New Brunswick Scots to gather; to show pride in their heritage and culture. It was in 1980 that discussion and planning for a provincial association and provincial Highland games turned to actions.
In early April 1980, at John Allan Duff's behest, a weekend meeting took place between the Fredericton Society of Saint Andrew and the Caledonian Society of Restigouche. Encouraged by the success of these discussions with the purpose to create a provincial body, letters were sent to fifteen New Brunswick Scottish societies inviting them to an organization picnic, a tradition of the Fredericton Society. Among the charter associations were the Caledonian Society of Restigouche, the Highland Society of New Brunswick at Miramichi, the Saint Andrew's Society of Saint John, the Upper St. John Valley Society of Saint Andrew, the Black's Harbour Saint Andrew's Society, the Fredericton Scottish Country Dancers, the Moncton Scottish Association, the Moncton Albion Dancers, the Fredericton Society of Saint Andrew Pipe Band, the Black Watch Association (New Brunswick Chapter), the Moncton Bend Pipe Band and all from Saint John, the Kiwanis Junior Pipe Band, the Heather Legion Pipe Band, and the Caledonia Pipe Band. A special invitation was issued to Hon. Leland McGaw, former Minister of Tourism. Mr. Duff noted that "an endeavour is being made to unite all the various societies under a parental organization."

On April 26, a meeting was held at Perth-Andover for the purpose of forming a Provincial Society. In attendance were members of the Caledonia Society of Restigouche, The Fredericton Society of Saint Andrew and interested persons from the Perth -Andover area. Ellen MacGillivray was appointed Chairman of the meeting and John Allan Duff, Secretary. Discussions were held and it was determined that there was enough interest in the area to attempt to reactivate the Upper St. John River Valley Scottish Society and to proceed with the formation of a Provincial Scottish Society. Some of the members offered to contact former members of the Upper Valley Society to ascertain if a charter existed and the whereabouts of regalia, badges, ribbons, etc. Also seven persons were appointed from the Valley group to assemble as many persons as possible on May 3 for the consideration of the formation and election of officers to an Upper St. John Valley Association. It was resolved that a further meeting should take place between the members of the Caledonia Society of Restigouche, the Fredericton Society of Saint Andrew, the Highland Society of New Brunswick at Miramichi, the Upper St. John River Scottish Society and other interested Scottish organizations. During the meeting a temporary slate of officers would be elected and a temporary set of by-laws adopted to avoid any delay in the formation of the Society. This was to be subject to a full election at a later date. It was resolved that time be set aside at the picnic on June 21 for further discussion on the Provincial Scottish Society.

That same afternoon a meeting hosted by the Highland Society of New Brunswick was taking place at Miramichi, attended by like-minded individuals. The Scots of northern New Brunswick had also recognized the need for a provincial organization.

On May 3, a further planned meeting was held in the Elks Lodge at Perth-Andover. Represented were the Upper St. John Valley Society of Saint Andrew, the Caledonia Society of Restigouche, the Fredericton Society of Saint Andrew, the Highland Society of New Brunswick at Miramichi, the Fredericton Scottish Country Dancers, and the Caledonia Society of Restigouche Lassies. Ellen MacGillivray and John Allan Duff were appointed by acclamation to act as Chair and Secretary respectively. Mr. Cormier, Director of Cultural Resources and Recreation Branch of the provincial Department of Youth spoke to the group on the kinds of assistance available to volunteer groups and suggested that financial assistance might be available for the styled "1st Annual Picnic of a Provincial Scottish Society." (The new organization had not yet been named.) Delegates were advised to contact Mr. Rudy Chaisson of Fredericton and provide him with copies of minutes. During the meeting a recess was called so that the Perth-Andover Group could elect a slate of Officers for its Society. Furthermore, Lou Bursey of the Highland Society of New Brunswick gave a report on the April 26 meeting at Miramichi. His Society endorsed the plans, and they were pleased to dispatch a delegation from the Highland Society of New Brunswick at Miramichi.

A poll of the societies present indicated that all were in agreement that a Provincial Society should be formed. This was verified by motion. It also was moved that the Fredericton representatives be appointed to act as a temporary committee for the Provincial Society until a permanent slate of officers could be elected at a provincial gathering. Before disbanding, each society was presented a draft copy of by-laws for the proposed association. These were to be studied and desired changes were to be made at the next meeting � following the Fredericton picnic.

On June 21, the "picnic" was held at York Centennial Park, near Fredericton. It was a great success. Many representatives brought their travel trailers to provide shelter. In John Allan Duff's words, " the original concept was for a very informal picnic, but one which would include Scottish games and competitions for pipers, drummers and highland dancers." As the event grew in scale during the course of the day, it became evident that more financial assistance was required. The Organizing Committee was required to abide by competition rules, to have present qualified judges, and so on. This had not been the intent of the picnic and there were many minor problems and disputes.

Regardless, the whole event came through with a deficit of only $315.00. Trophies had been provided, meals had been served, judges were paid. Much valuable experience was gained and most important, the Scots of New Brunswick became acquainted.

In summary, the Acting Chairman and Acting Secretary had met with Mr. Johnson, Provincial Co-ordinator from the Department of Youth, Recreation and Cultural Resources. He outlined to the part his branch could play in providing support in leadership development, financial and administrative assistance � upon reviewing the draft by-laws. Unfortunately he became ill soon after the meeting.

 On June 10, Mr. Johnson's office was contacted and the situation was discussed with a Mr. Wagstaff. At a meeting at his office on June 16, the tentative bylaws were approved and it was noted that they met the requirements of the Department for funding. Ellen MacGillivray contacted Clifford Kennedy of the Fredericton Regional Office on June 13 and requested financial assistance for the picnic.

On June 22nd, 1980, the delegates "got down to business." The organizational meeting of "a New Brunswick Society for the Promotion of Scottish Culture" was held in G-12 of the Centennial Building, Fredericton. At that meeting, Chair Ellen MacGillivray reported on the events that had occurred between May 3 and June 22. Following the picnic, the first provincial executive was elected. This was the first executive of the newly formed "New Brunswick Scottish-Cultural Association":
President John Allan Duff, Fredericton 1st Vice President Everett McKinnon, Atholville 2nd Vice President William Libby, Moncton Secretary-Treasurer Dugald Richford, Fredericton

The new executive met often during the summer months and on August 3, 1980 the New Brunswick Scottish Cultural Association was incorporated. A constitutional meeting was held on September 27, 1980 at Tide Head, New Brunswick, where a constitution was presented and ratified by delegates.
Until recently, the primary focus of the Association has been placed on the development and evolution of the Highland games. In 1981 the first New Brunswick Highland Games were held in Fredericton at the Exhibition Grounds. There was a grand parade of automobiles, bands, and representatives from over the province. In 1984 it was a great disappointment to John Allan when there was no provincial assistance for a traveling display for the Bicentennial Celebrations. However, the Games went forward and a great celebration took place on the Nashwaak by the newly formed 1784-1984 Nashwaak Bicentennial Association

The history of the New Brunswick Highland Games & Scottish Festival is a story unto itself. Here, as well, the persistence of John Allan Duff and others assured the evolution of a glorious event that is the pride of New Brunswick Scots. If you examine the original constitution you will realize that you are fulfilling the original concept for an Association. Today, there are 25 affiliate associations; membership has increased 60%, the New Brunswick Scottish Journal is distributed across the province; a scholarship has been established.

In the twenty eight years since John Allan Duff called the Scots of New Brunswick to gather, the New Brunswick Scottish Cultural Association has exceeded its founder's most lofty goals.
Finally, the Scots of New Brunswick proudly recognize themselves as a founding culture of this province.


(History of the founding of the NBSCA, based on primary documents provided by and the recollections of Dr. Ellen MacGillivray, issued by the NBSCA 20th Anniversary Committee)

Senior financial abuse an 'unknown epidemic'

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Replying to and 48 others
Methinks Frank Mckenna, Dominic Leblanc , Brian Gallant and legions of other lawyers know that I know more about this issue than Rick Hancox and Dan Noel do N'esy Pas?






Senior financial abuse an 'unknown epidemic' 




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David Amos 
David Amos
Methinks Frank Mckenna, Dominic Leblanc , Brian Gallant and legions of other lawyers know that I know more about this issue than Rick Hancox and Dan Noel do N'esy Pas?







Miles Long

David Guitard
The only financial abuse we have is from our governments.


David Amos
David Amos
@David Guitard Methinks banksters are just as bad N'esy Pas?







Miles Long 
Miles Long
Just ask nursing homes as they find the family is usually spending the money on themselves and not their parent.


David Amos
David Amos
@Miles Long Sometimes they are in on the wicked game







Miles Long 
daryl doucette
" Power of Attorney" is the best way to steal some ones money. Once you sign those papers, unless the person is honest, they can steal all your money and there is absolutely NOTHING other family members can do to get the money back. So people...BEWARE of who you get to be Power of Attorney for yourself or your loved ones.


David Amos
David Amos
@daryl doucette YUP








Miles Long 
Norman Albert Snr
Money(greed) does bring out the worst in people....more so I guess within families. That sometimes makes it harder to report or stop.


David Amos
David Amos
@Norman Albert Snr YUP



Norman Albert Snr
Norman Albert Snr
@David Amos Makes you almost happy you're poor!!! Sorry kids spent it foolishly!!
No body abuses seniors more then Government. $8 raise last year in OAS.

David Amos
David Amos
@Norman Albert Snr OAS. is all I have and I had to fight for that after the government had cancelled my SIN years ago








Miles Long 
SarahRose Werner
"Noel advises seniors to have more than one person with power of attorney, so there's more accountability among family members." That worked well in my mother's case, where three of us shared POA. Mom moved to be closer to one of my brother's. When he went to open an account for her at his bank, the *bank* advised him to open a joint account for himself and her rather than an account in her name to which her POAs had access. I found this out when I tried to access the account transactions to see what was going on with her expenses and got bro to fix it pronto!


David Amos
David Amos
@SarahRose Werner You are wise







Miles Long 
Addie lingley
well I'll be the first to say there is no help out there as we have been down this road with a certain family member and have NOT RECEIVED any HELP , nothing, last lady I spoke with took over a half hr or more on phone, sounded really empathetic to my call, took lots of notes and she stated she would contact me back, never heard anything ever again. so our case was definitely reported but no feedback or help to speak of.


daryl doucette
daryl doucette
@Addie lingley they just keep passing you to another agency. And when you call the police, this is what is really amusing, they don't do anything either because its a " civil " matter.....so its basically ok to steal some ones money " with a pen"....

David Amos
Content disabled.
David Amos
@daryl doucette YUP


David Amos
David Amos
@daryl doucette Methinks it must not be politically correct to agree with you N'esy Pas?


Senior financial abuse an 'unknown epidemic'

Power of attorney is one tool family members use to take advantage of seniors, financial adviser says


A New Brunswick financial adviser says financial abuse of seniors is getting worse. (CBC News)


Senior financial abuse is growing in New Brunswick, and it's mostly happening among family members, a Moncton financial adviser says.

Financial abuse typically starts when family members are given power of attorney, said Dan Noel, a portfolio manager with Wyverstone Capital and IA Securities Inc., and a personal finance columnist.

"The old power of attorney — when people see money they make bad decisions," Noel said.

Noel recently dealt with a 95-year-old client who said members of her family were supposed to be looking after her savings. Instead, they sold her house and moved her into a nursing home against her wishes.
As people age, that little nest egg that they've saved is their comfort.- Dan Noel, financial adviser
This led the woman to speak with another family member, who put the woman in touch with Noel.
From there, the woman met with a lawyer, who determined she had full mental capacity and could make her own decisions.

Eventually, the power of attorney was changed, and the senior was able to say where her assets were to go when she died.

But that's not always the case.

Getting greedy


In Canada, Noel said, financial abuse of seniors is an "unknown epidemic" and will become even worse as the senior population increases.

"As people age, that little nest egg that they've saved is their comfort," he said. "That's what they know they have in case they need care or new clothes or [food] to eat."

Noel said seniors can also get into trouble when they agree to joint accounts with family members for estate planning purposes.


Moncton financial adviser Dan Noel says he believes financial abuse of seniors is an under-reported crime, and it can begin when a senior gives a family member power of attorney. (contributed)
"The minute you do that, you're basically giving that account to that person," he said. "They have free rein with it."

Although Noel doesn't think powers of attorney or joint bank accounts are created for malicious purposes, they sometimes end up that way.

"People see the money and think they should be reimbursed or compensated for what they're doing," he said.

"It just becomes easier and easier when you have access to somebody else's savings and full legal access."

Advice to seniors


Noel advises seniors to have more than one person with power of attorney, so there's more accountability among family members.

He also advises seniors to avoid becoming isolated and to have good relationships with their lawyers, accountants and financial planners.

"It's [the job of] the financial services industry, along with the legal industry, to look after these clients as they age and to make sure everything passes to the next generation as they want it to, not as somebody else wants them to."

Noel also recommends seniors who suspect wrongdoing talk to police to see if charges are warranted.
Rick Hancox, CEO of New Brunswick's Financial and Consumer Services Commission, also advises seniors to report problems to their bank and to get credit cards cancelled or reissued.

"I would suggest there aren't too many seniors who get their money back after it's been taken," Hancox said.

Financial abuse a 'serious' issue

 


Rick Hancox, CEO of the New Brunswick Financial and Consumer Services Commission, says senior financial abuse is underreported. The commission is working with regulators across North America to identify some of the issues. (CBC )
He said financial abuse of seniors is underreported.

For years, Hancox said, the commission has been working with other regulators across North America to identify some of the issues related to the abuse and how they can dealt with.

Hancox referred to a case in Moncton this spring where two Moncton real estate agents lost their licences after committing financial abuse by taking advantage of a vulnerable senior and homeowner.

In a survey the commission did this spring, he said, 25 per cent of 600 respondents said they knew senior victims of a scam or had been victims scam themselves as seniors. Only 34 per cent of them reported that scam.

"It's an underreported area but we think it's a serious area," Hancox said. "People are taking advantage of seniors for their own financial gain."
With files from Information Morning Fredericton

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