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J Jhas he apologized at all to the families
NovaScotiaFreckles Thank you JJ! He goes on and on
Chris LeeNot yet JJ
Truth InAllNot yet JJ
J Jthanks
Julia Rock@JJ not yet. One other fsmily lawyer, Sam, was supposed to be up but we came back with her. Maybe Sam got canned. ?
Julia Jones[message retracted]
Ash Lunnquality assurance on the CI or Witness protection program LMAO
robert thomasHis body language has changed @Truth InAll because now he gets to talk shop which, to be honest, he is good at it and probably why he has slinked to the top of this fetid organization
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersclearly the quality assurance officer is on the ball with the notebooks handed into the MCC 🤣🤣🤣
robert thomaswhat
Truth InAll100% Robert.
Julia RockSam was canned!
robert thomasthis one again
J JRachel has had enough screen time ⏲
Oh Dear
quick no
Ash LunnSam was canned? what you mean? explain?
NovaScotiaFreckles I missed a lot today. Did LB’s lawyer ask him any questions like he did Campbell?
Little Grey Cellsseamus x2
Truth InAllRobin HOIT.
Little Grey CellsRobin is not HOIT
Chris LeeLol
Oh Dear
All these exhibit but no new docs
Peter Bykerno thank goodness! @Freckles
Julia RockAnother family lawyer, Sam, was on the agenda to speak. They didn’t have him speak.
Chris LeeSam is in the tree
NovaScotiaFreckles Good he needs to get
robert thomasnot familiar
Ash Lunnis there a purchase order or invoice for Robins Bussiness cards? and is there a COMM for those?
robert thomasOMG!
Julia Rock Chris, lol!
Julia RockI want to see him cry! I shouldn’t have such high expectations.
Chris LeeHa ha it will come soon
Ash Lunnhe'll cry when DOJ gets ahold of him for throwing those two under the bus this morning
Chris LeeDid he ever. He gave it to them good
robert thomasso now the excuse for Leather and his crew is the dog ate their homework and if we made mistakes it's cuz of the soft bigotry of low expectations
Oh Dear
Oh so how much can we cover our ass
Julia Rock@Ash Lunn His job in NB might be GD!
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersprovince of Nova Scotia better file a breach of contract suit save their citizens from the RCMP once n for all
Chris LeeHe will get another bump now
robert thomasthe bloat in the organization is the key to their mistakes and indecision
Julia RockHas he drank any 💧?
Oh Dear
worried DOJ will have access ???
Ash LunnChief MacNeil can use these emails and docs so TPD can get policing contract
Nosy Scotianagree @robert
robert thomasalways a qualifier
nikki lewisthey didnt want any oversight, period
Julia RockRobert. Exactly too many people doing nothing.
robert thomasThis guy is unbelievable
robert thomashe wouldn't share that opinion
Oh Dear
just noted it earlier HMMMM
Julia RockMan on a fence! His pants must be simmering, you liar!
Julia RockWhat did you infer?
robert thomasit is always the decision of the Province WTF! When did the RCMP decide they are above any authority
Nosy Scotianalways a but
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersLeather thinks he's above DOJ
robert thomasso many people getting paid a crap ton of money to do nothing
robert thomasthe arrogance of this guy is beyond belief
robert thomasyep always a but
Truth InAllPants on fire.
Chris LeeI love that RumCMP. That is classic
robert thomasso initiatives are good as long as Chris Leather is the one doing them. Nothing to see here folks! Shut it down and start the three week vacation..
Julia RockWhoever, whenever, wherever, but never Leather!
Chris LeeLol
robert thomaslove that one Julia
NS44lol
Julia Rock@Chris Lee. Wasn’t mine. Another brilliant mind. Who was it?
Julia RockRobert. Not mine. Who said that? I’m a repeater.
Chris LeeI think it was JJ
YESSIRumCMP was my pun but it's copyright free 🤣
Chris LeeIt works for sure
Julia Rock@YESSI thanks. Didn’t want to take your credit.
Truth InAllWill he tear up in his wrap up? I say no.
Julia RockI want tears.
Chris LeeI think he may. He was close yesterday
Tony KBeen long 59 days of this stuff.
Peter Byker@YESSI too kind! 🎼RumCMP for You & Me!🎶
nikki lewisi say no
Nosy Scotianbeen a long 2 yrs
Chris LeeWe need a bookie
YESSIlol
robert thomasNo tears.. as he has no soul
Julia RockAsk some real questions.
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersI'd love to see the detachment notebook audits lol
Tony KNo tears but an apology
J Jis that notebook stamped 😉
Julia RockIPV?
Nosy Scotianquestions were weak. nope jo tears. he's tough. he's Leather
robert thomasyeah and an audit of the evidence rooms too @Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers
Truth InAllVery soon 3 weeks to tan even more for the MCC crew!
Julia RockWhoever Leather!
Chiang LoveI always knew the RCMP had serious issues but I never imagined that it could be as bad as it actually is. Rotten to its core, from the head down, as they say
Truth InAllEnjoy beautiful NS in all her summer glory!
Char DayzI left at 3:15, have I missed anything?
Julia RockConflict?
Truth InAllNothing!
Julia RockNot really I don’t think. IPV just came up with Fitch here.
Char DayzThank you truth inall
YESSIshouldn't be key topic tho
Peter Bykershoehorned in so elegantly
Oh Dear
Total BS
robert thomasnot really @Char Dayz Leather deflected again to Whoever, whenever, wherever, but never Leather!
Truth InAllyou made the right choice.!
Char DayzLol very accurate
J Jgotta jet folks sending positive vibes to all ❤23
Truth InAll23
Chris LeeG night jj
Peter BykerHail J J take care
robert thomasthks @J J take care
robert thomas23
Julia Rock@ Robert. I’m going to charge you for usage. Lol.
Char DayzThank you Seamus and to everyone continuing to search for the truth ❤
Brenda Granttake care J J
Julia Rock@Jj bye
Julia RockWhoever leather.
Chris LeeLol
Julia JonesThat’s all Fitch is worried about is if rcmp can do better in Ivp. Makes me sick 23 murdered and she worry’s about something not proven
robert thomasaww @Julia Rock you're too late I'm broke! have to fill up car with gas and barely have anything left for beer.. and chips gotta have me storm chips! Next week I promise!
Julia Rock@Robert. Ok buddy. It’s free.
robert thomasthanks!
Chris LeeMaybe hire Lockyer Julia to sue
Julia RockSeriously IVP - ffs 23 people died! This guy doesn’t know his arse from his head!
Chris LeeIt just goes round and round. Brass all looking after each other they know most people don't care about the nepotism and the obvious conflicts of interest in this whole process
Julia RockChief MacNeil ought to have known? That’s so arrogant.
Truth InAllAnswer that boy.
YESSIculture of humility 🔥🔥🔥
Truth InAllChoke!
Julia JonesFitch was a police chief that’s why this question
Julia RockSimmering.
Julia RockOh he should have! What about your gang!
MHRAT FINK
nikki lewislast he was told by you was that you had him pinned down !
Truth InAllYa told him you had him pinned down dufus!
robert thomasit is never this guy's fault
nikki lewislol snap truth
Truth InAllNo worries we have the guy pinned down ......
Julia RockTeflon Don!
Center HiceThis guy is made of tin ,I m sure he has no heart
David AmosNeed I say that Chief Fitch and her family and friends and I go back to High School Days in Fat Fred City???
robert thomasit is pathetic he is still employed as a Mountie
MHhe's supposed to know why you ghosted hi
Truth InAllHe told MCNeil they thought they had him pinned down. So would you not assume the threat is over?
Nosy ScotianHe got a promotion. Dear God. WHAT a piece of work
Truth InAllHe lied to MCNeil.
MHredder and redder
Truth InAllPinned down my foot!
Oh Dear
Send the RCMP packing they are a sham
Nosy ScotianPin the tail on the donkey
Julia RockRounding home buddy still time to say it wasn’t textbook! Tissues are there, all planning has been done.
Truth InAllAgree Oh Dear!
Albinothey got promoted cause the coverup worked everybody skates away from this
MHhe's admitting it is over whelming and should be shut down and start out simply
Truth InAllI say 1 for no tears and 2 for tears. Vote.
robert thomasIf this guy is among the best of the best them the RCMP gotta go. It cannot be reformed with people like this in charge
Truth InAll1
MH1
Brenda Grant1
Nosy Scotian1
robert thomas1
Julia Rock2.
NS442
Julia Jones2 fake tears
Peter Byker2
Julia RockMake my day!
NOVA SCOTIA GROWN61half tears
Oh Dear
get emotional but no tears "fake"
Truth InAllLol! Julia fake tears!
NS44mine too!
robert thomasgotta go it's beer o'clock and storm chips
MHcrocodile tears tonight at the bar
Oh Dear
Bet they are all grins as soon as they leave
Truth InAllBuskers in town
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersI feel the RCMP standards are to high cuz they won't hire me cuz mean tweets 🤣🤣🤣
Julia RockOh so not listening while she was talking?
MHseems flattered like she's asking his opinion, I think she's slamming the guy YEA
Truth InAllVacation time ! The MCC will be light on staff for 3 weeks.
Center Hice1
MHwho will notice
Truth InAllWe pay for their vacations too.
Peter BykerBon Chance! @Center Hice
Julia RockThe unknown? You don’t know what you are doing now.
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersFitch looks like she's been eating too much macaroni her power suits ain't hiding her widening anymore
Julia JonesTruro cops are fully trained and fully carbine trained. All cheaper then what the rcmp have for training…… but they get it done why can’t rcmp with open cheque books get her done
Oh Dear
only solution is provincial policing NO RCMP
Truth InAllMacDonald is waiting.....
Center Hicelol 😆 trying to catch up I was a bit behind 😆
Julia RockPower struggle.
Julia Jones[message retracted]
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersLeather loves talking about his plain clothes operators except when Fast n Furious comes up 🤣🤣🤣
Julia RockSenior men.
Julia JonesWhen it’s Stanton’s turn …. She won’t have many questions. It’s all over her head.
MHnot getting enough oxygen thru her mask?
Julia RockAlcohol shot bell?
Oh Dear
RCMP seem to think they are better than other police departments, could be a huge problem
David AmosI had quite a conversation with Stevey Boy McNeil in 2006 as I was running against the Attorney General and ex cop Murray Scott As soon as I stepped to the plate and the MCC came into play Stevey quit
Julia Jones@MH to funny
MHtake away their pretty red uniforms
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersdo you want a Scooby snack Fitch
MHJulia Jones you too
David AmosFitch and her buddies are sorry they stole my Harley
Albinoto get one of their boys gone rogue
Julia RockDuration was a factor!
Oh Dear
So no special OPS happening in those areas ?
Albinoget down here Wortman snapped!
Julia JonesHow much time does Fitch get ? When’s her time up
Truth InAllHe had O’Brien
Truth InAllLol!
Julia RockAlways clean. Just there
Julia RockYou were there so ppl could vent?
Truth InAllCampbell went back to bed
David AmosThe Chief of Police in Amherst ain't calling me crazy anymore
Truth InAllCarrol was distracted I’m sending help for his boy
nikki lewiswho does robin report to
Truth InAllLying officer, you mean.
MHCampbell did say he went back to bed but had to say "I didn't sleep well"
Truth InAllAnswer to
Julia RockNikki it appears to be a six sided triangle.
Becca A phone number on the Business card comes up as Jeff west on Google
nikki lewisDaley
Julia RockSmile. As weird
David AmosAllan Carroll was the corrupt cop who broke the deal I had with his boss Inspector Kingston in Amherst in 2009
Invasionone"Supt. Campbell said that he and the RCMP 'Failed'. Do you agree?"
Julia RockAgree
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersif you put all the Command triangles together you get the 5eyes black cube
David AmosAll my ancestors warned to NEVER TRUST A CAMPBELL
Tony K[message retracted]
NS BluenoseI feel so bad for the families having to sit through this, make me want to scream I don’t know how they are going it. Thinking of all of them.
What TheHeckNSLAPSE? That’s a nice way to put it
Becca AShowing up at someone’s door in normal clothes posing as mcc to take statements, then call it a wellness check isn’t ok
Julia JonesFitch MacDonalds belly is rumbling it’s past his supper time. Almost his bed time. Move this along
David AmosMY CLAN'S MOTTO IS "VERITAS VINCIT" CHECK A FEW LOCAL BEER BOTTLES I YOU DON'T BELIEVE ME
Truth InAllJulia if only we could see MacDonalds face.
Julia JonesLol
Truth InAllHangry!
YESSI[message retracted]
Becca ABargaining agreements
David Amosi WONDER IF MACDONALD RECALLS WHAT THE CAMPBELL'S DID TO HIS CLAN
Julia RockMacDonald hopefully asks him a thoughtful question.
Peter BykerFitch'll cry before ever Leather does! ✌2CREW 4LYFE ✌
Julia JonesStanton’s checking her bag for a bar for him or crackers from lunch
Truth InAllLol!
NS BluenoseYou had people who you sent on. Wild goose chases due to not wanting them interfering with you opps. So if you had double it would not have helped.
MHno solution here
Julia RockIs Stanton at risk? Why the mask 😷
Truth InAllAgree NS Bluenose.
David Amoshttps://www.upi.com/Archives/1992/02/12/Macdonald-clan-remembers-300-year-old-massacre/1392697870800/
Anita ButtsDon’t worry we won’t miss you 👋👋👋
Julia RockRodier said they would think about using alert ready if there is another incident.
Chris LeeIs that Stanton or Darth Vader
Peter Bykercontagious halitosis?

MCC -DAY 58 - CHRIS LEATHER

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HhuMd3y6RE 

 

An 'excess' of 10 people killed in Nova Scotia: RCMP

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N.S. RCMP confirm more than 10 people have been killed and several injured after a shooting incident in Portapique, N.S. 
 
David Amos
Interesting statement at 3 minutes 22 seconds

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3L7aPtIFm4

 

RCMP say at least 10 people dead after N.S. gunman rampage

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RCMP say more than 10 people are dead following a bloody 12-hour rampage by a gunman in the rural community of Portapique, Nova Scotia. In an update on Sunday evening, police confirmed the gunman is dead, as well as an RCMP officer.
 
 
 
 

'It's devastating': Municipal councillor on Portapique, N.S., shooting

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A man has been taken into custody after a shooting in Portapique, N.S.. A municipal councillor for the area says it's 'unimaginable,' and people live in this community because it feels safe.
 
 
 
 
 
 

MCC Day 56 – Chief Superintendent Chris Leather

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The Mass Casualty Commission continued to hear from senior NS-based RCMP commanders today, with testimony from Chief Superintendent Chris Leather. C/Sup Leather was the second ranking officer in Nova Scotia at the time of the events of the mass casualty. He was in Halifax after having testified Monday in Ottawa before the Federal Public Safety and National Security Subcommittee. 
 
Among the observations I was able to make from being at the Harbourside Marriot in person were that there were many empty seats (there were about 25 people watching, in addition to the lawyers, MCC staff, and media), perhaps a reflection of the choice to have these key witnesses appear during one of the hottest, nicest, weeks of the Nova Scotia summer. 
 
Speaking with people during breaks, I was able to learn (to my complete lack of surprise) that the lawyers for participants are getting increasingly frustrated that they are being marginalized as they have been. The MCC choices have made it very difficult for these lawyers to properly represent their clients, by cutting off any real opportunity for questioning witnesses. 
 
Also, I learned that Superintendent Darren Campbell’s acknowledgement at the end of his testimony yesterday of mistakes that the RCMP made, and his apology to the families, made an impact. Sup. Campbell spent 45 minutes speaking with one of the family members after he testified, and was reportedly quite genuine in his remarks. 
 
C/Sup. Leather seemed to be quite subdued in his demeanor. Perhaps this is his natural personality presentation, but he was certainly a low-energy witness. One of the first topics he discussed was emergency alerting, and the training for that. He seemed to be advocating for a limited group of supervisors to have access to the system, noting that you had to take care to properly craft an emergency message. This seems likely to reinforce the problem of messages getting out too slowly, which is all contrary to the expert advice the MCC received on emergency alerts. 
 
In discussing the main topic of his testimony, the press conferences that he lead, C/Sup. Leather did express some regret and contrition, while also deflecting blame to communications staff. He suggested that he had very little training in press conferences, or time to prepare for questions. It may be fair to argue that less training, rather than more, is appropriate for police communications with the media. Such training seems designed to help the officer conceal information from the public, rather than properly and fulsomely reveal it.
 

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David Amos
Methinks the Fat Lady ain't sung yet N'esy Pas? 
 
Remarks from Criminal Operations Officer, Chief Superintendent Chris Leather - June 4, 2020  
 
"Thank you Supt. Campbell 
 
I will provide you with an update on some of the other overarching areas that we have been looking at in addition to the H-Strong criminal investigation. 
 
Our overall response to the incidents on April 18 and 19 are subject to a number of reviews or independent investigations." 
 
Update on Operation H-Strong by Supt. Darren Campbell - June 4, 2020 
 
 "The investigation, known as Operation H-Strong, is being led by the Nova Scotia RCMP Major Crimes Unit. Hundreds of RCMP employees have been and continue to be engaged and the investigation has been supported by specialized RCMP resources from across the country. 
 
To date, investigators have interviewed more than 650 individuals from British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and the United States. A number of exhibits have been forensically examined by highly skilled RCMP Forensic Identification specialists, RCMP Forensic Scientists from our forensic laboratories and by specialists within the Nova Scotia Medical Examiner's office. It is important to highlight the complex, difficult and highly professional work that they continue to provide during this investigation. 
 
Aside from determining the gunman's actions and movements before and during April 18th and 19th, the investigative objectives remain the same and includes determining if anyone had any knowledge of the gunman's plans and if anyone provided assistance to him in any way. 
 
Though the gunman cannot be brought before the courts, the investigation must meet the same standard as if we were in a position to do so. All of our investigative inquiries, actions and standards are centred on working towards gathering sufficient evidence to determine what role any individual may have played in these horrific crimes. Every piece of information we receive is analyzed, fact checked and corroborated in order to assess the weight, validity and value of the information. There is no room for speculation. To get it right takes time. This is what is expected and that is what we intend to deliver. 
 
It is through the work of RCMP investigators and of our partners dedicated to this investigation that I am in a position to provide you with an update on the investigation and clarify or correct some of the information that has been circulating from a variety of sources."
 
 
 
 
 
 

Controversy grows over alleged political pressure on N.S. shooting investigation

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Both the federal government and RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki deny any political pressure was applied to influence the investigation into the N.S. shooting. Just how serious are the allegations? Pierre-Yves Bourduas, former deputy RCMP commissioner assesses their on Power & Politics
David Amos
Methinks folks should ask Pierre-Yves Bourduas why he laughed at my concerns about the RCMP and their cohorts years ago then ignored my emails N'esy Pas???
 
 
 
 
 

MCC -DAY 58 - CHRIS LEATHER

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David Amos
METHINKS I HAVE YOUR NUMBER

 

 

 

---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2021 21:30:48 -0300
Subject: Yo Premier Iain Rankin tell your buddy Big Bad Billy Casey to
check out my old Chevy in the photo hereto attached Trust that it is
is still registered in Nova Scotia along with my Harleys etc
To: PREMIER <PREMIER@gov.ns.ca>, "blaine.higgs"<blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>,
JUSTMIN@novascotia.ca, Naomi.Shelton@novascotia.ca,
gary.burrill@nsndp.ca, larry.duchesne@nsndp.ca,
lauren.skabar@nsndp.ca, feedback@nsndp.ca,
campaign.manager@greenpartyns.ca, info@atlanticaparty.ca,
provincial.admin@greenpartyns.ca, matthew.piggott@greenparty.ca, mcu
<mcu@justice.gc.ca>, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, "Katie.Telford"
<Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>, "Ian.Shugart"
<Ian.Shugart@pco-bcp.gc.ca>, "Kevin.leahy"
<Kevin.leahy@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Michael.Gorman"
<Michael.Gorman@cbc.ca>, "steve.murphy"<steve.murphy@ctv.ca>,
electivandrouin@gmail.com, trainorgreenpartyns@gmail.com,
anthony.edmonds@greenpartyns.ca, doug@doug4kingsnorth.ca,
krista.grear@greenpartyns.ca
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, office@liberal.ns.ca


Deja Vu Anyone?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vugUalUO8YY

RCMP Sussex New Brunswick

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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


CLEARLY THE RCMP/GRC AND THE KPMG PALS DO NOT KNOW HOW TO READ LET
ALONE COUNT BEANS EH?


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 n

 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 and
the US. These issues do not fall into the purvue of Detachment
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

 

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/mass-casualty-commission-july-27-chris-leather-1.6532192

 

N.S. Mountie admits 'I missed the mark' during early communications about mass killings

RCMP Chief Supt. Chris Leather testifying Wednesday at the Mass Casualty Commission

Chief Supt. Chris Leather was testifying at the Mass Casualty Commission, the inquiry into the murders of 22 people — including a pregnant woman — on April 18-19, 2020, by a gunman driving a replica police cruiser.

The commission's counsel, Rachel Young, questioned Leather about the accuracy of some of the information he shared at press conferences and how he prepared for them.

Leather said he sometimes only had five or six minutes to review talking points and often had to rely on his memory to answer questions from reporters.

"That's what led to some of the incorrect accounting," he said. "I'll say it right now. Obviously I missed the mark on more than a couple occasions."

Twenty-two people died on April 18 and 19, 2020. Top row from left: Gina Goulet, Dawn Gulenchyn, Jolene Oliver, Frank Gulenchyn, Sean McLeod, Alanna Jenkins. Second row: John Zahl, Lisa McCully, Joey Webber, Heidi Stevenson, Heather O'Brien and Jamie Blair. Third row from top: Kristen Beaton, Lillian Campbell, Joanne Thomas, Peter Bond, Tom Bagley and Greg Blair. Bottom row: Emily Tuck, Joy Bond, Corrie Ellison and Aaron Tuck. (CBC)

During the first news conference the evening of April 19, Leather said "in excess of 10 people" had been killed. 

But the public inquiry has found that Leather had been given information an hour before that news conference suggesting there were at least 17 victims, and he'd known for hours that officers had discovered at least 14 bodies.

"If we think about the now infamous 'in excess of' expression that I used, it was done with my intention to not upset/offend/mislead.… I was more concerned about giving a victim total that was over what it truly was, or in excess of," he testified Wednesday. "And by going to the number that I chose, it in fact ended up having the opposite effect."

Leather testified the information he was receiving before the news conference about the number of victims kept changing.

"I had received information leading up to that particular statement that I made that was truthfully in excess of 10, perhaps closer to 15, if we're going to put a mark in the sand. But the problem was, it fluctuated. Depending on who was providing me the information, it was 14, 17, back down again."

Leather said he had a "stairwell conversation" with the director of communications, Lia Scanlan, and "we agreed we just need to cut this off, put the number piece aside and go with a number."

Young asked Leather whether he intended to mislead the public or hide information during press conferences.

"Absolutely not. I intended to do the opposite," he responded.

Incident initially portrayed as 'firearms call'

Young pointed out that in the news conferences on April 19 and 22, as well as the first tweet sent out about the situation, it was described as a "firearms call."

Asked whether that mischaracterized the seriousness of the event, and whether it might confuse or mislead the public about the danger, Leather said "in hindsight, that's not the term that I would use to describe it."

A second tweet issued on April 19 described the situation as an active shooter — which Leather agreed was more accurate.

Young also asked about statements made at press conferences and in news releases that the RCMP had "secured the area," when the perpetrator was still at large. Leather said that to him, "secured" means that officers are on the ground working, and that "securing" would have been a more appropriate description.

Officer safety bulletin 'begged for followup'

During Leather's testimony, he was asked about an officer safety bulletin distributed by Truro police to policing agencies in 2011 about a tip about the gunman, Gabriel Wortman, warning he "wants to kill a cop" and that he possessed at least one gun.

The bulletin was brought to the RCMP's attention April 19, 2020, when an officer with the Amherst Police Service recognized the gunman's name and dug up the 2011 notice in his email. The commission has previously heard the document was in a folder on a shared drive.

     A screenshot from a 2011 officer safety bulletin, which contained a tip about the man who, nine years later, killed 22 people in rural Nova Scotia. (Truro Police Service)

Leather said the notice was not available to members in a searchable database, and that it wasn't even a finalized document, but rather in fragments "in this sort of jumbled, unofficial format."

The document did not reveal who gave the tip, but Leather said it was of "obvious importance" to find out who it was.

"Their information … was germane to the H-Strong investigation and God knows what else they knew and could bring to that criminal investigation," Leather said. 

Young asked Leather about the fact that it appears no RCMP member interviewed Wortman in the wake of the 2011 bulletin.

"The bulletin itself, just given its contents, if you knew nothing more, begged for followup investigation, for sure," he said. "It only made sense that there would be further inquiries made."

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Remarks from Criminal Operations Officer, Chief Superintendent Chris Leather - June 4, 2020

June 4, 2020
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

Thank you Supt. Campbell

I will provide you with an update on some of the other overarching areas that we have been looking at in addition to the H-Strong criminal investigation.

Our overall response to the incidents on April 18 and 19 are subject to a number of reviews or independent investigations.

The Nova Scotia Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT) is investigating the fatal police-involved shooting of the gunman, as well as the discharge of firearms on April 19 at the Onslow Belmont Fire Brigade Hall.

Both of those investigations are being led by SiRT and are ongoing.

There is something I will add about Onslow because what took place on April 19 as the incident was unfolding, was traumatic for those who were there.

I, along with local RCMP commanders from the area, met with the Chief and Deputy of the Onslow Fire Brigade, to hear firsthand what people experienced.

We had a very respectful and honest conversation, and as partners, we made a commitment to continue to work shoulder to shoulder in our shared responsibility of public safety.

We are moving forward together and are compensating for the damage to the property at the firehall.

There is also an Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) investigation that is underway and again, independent from the RCMP.

ESDC investigates any workplace occupational injury or death at federally regulated workplaces.

The investigators will take an in depth look at the overall response including training, equipment, communications, and tactics of the RCMP.

We are participating fully with the investigation.

Another investigation taking place is the internal Hazardous Occurrence Investigation Team (HOIT) that has been created to investigate the incident from a Canada Labour Code perspective.

The Hazardous Occurrence Investigation Team will also identify any occupational causal factors and corrective measures that can be implemented.

In addition, to those that I have mentioned, there are discussions underway to determine the best approach regarding a formal comprehensive review.

We welcome the opportunity to provide our information and what we know.

We will continue to fully participate in the multiple investigations, processes or reviews that are underway.

While we need to respect these processes and will limit our comments accordingly, we will continue to find that balance, and release or share the information that can be shared where possible.

I am also mindful that questions have been raised around the level of information or intelligence sharing that has, or currently takes place in Nova Scotia.

Following April 18 and 19, a member from another police service within Nova Scotia brought forward a historical police bulletin that dates back to May 2011. It was authored by another police service and distributed by the Criminal Intelligence Service of Nova Scotia (CISNS) in 2011.

While a bulletin existed from 2011, it likely would not have changed the response of April 18 and 19.

It was not searchable or available to our responding officers.

The more we learn about the events that took place on April 18th and 19th, and as Supt. Campbell says, "with the benefit of hindsight",

People are now in a better position to re-assess the provincial Alert Ready System.

Here in Nova Scotia the Alert was used for the first weeks prior to this incident and it was in relation to COVID-19.

To the best of our knowledge the Alert Ready has never been used for an Active Shooter situation by police in Canada.

On April 24, I made the decision to activate Alert Ready, in a separate incident, where credible information came in of shots fired with automatic gunfire moving towards a densely populated area within HRM.

As a result of activating the Alert for a dynamic police incident, we learned the unintended consequences.

Following the Alert there were a large number of people who called 911 to ask non emergency related questions such as should I go pick up my kids, where should I hide, what do I do.

In addition, the Alert was activated well beyond the affected geographic area and what I mean by that is people who live in Prince Edward Island and Yarmouth received the Alert.

This resulted in delays to calls being answered at provincial 911 centres and many calls were not answered at all because of the volume. This had a negative impact on public safety what I mean is people who had true emergencies may not have gotten through.

We are aware it is an available tool and discussions at all levels need to continue around its use.

When activated it impacts all citizens and police services in Nova Scotia.

RCMP is working on national policy to ensure this is addressed. As well we are working with our partners in the province to ensure that when used the system effectively helps to protect public safety.

We commit to sharing those decisions publicly once finalized.

Thank you

 

Update on Operation H-Strong by Supt. Darren Campbell - June 4, 2020

June 4, 2020
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

Before I begin to provide you with information related to the investigation into the incidents of April 18 and 19, it is again important to acknowledge the tremendous loss and trauma experienced by the victims and their families. I am very mindful that when information is released publically, it may cause distress for families and others closely associated to those who lost their lives or were injured. Through the assigned RCMP family liaison officers, families have been advised in advance of when and what information we are providing publicly regarding the investigation. We remain committed to providing them with meaningful, factual updates as the investigation unfolds.

The investigation, known as Operation H-Strong, is being led by the Nova Scotia RCMP Major Crimes Unit. Hundreds of RCMP employees have been and continue to be engaged and the investigation has been supported by specialized RCMP resources from across the country.

To date, investigators have interviewed more than 650 individuals from British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and the United States. A number of exhibits have been forensically examined by highly skilled RCMP Forensic Identification specialists, RCMP Forensic Scientists from our forensic laboratories and by specialists within the Nova Scotia Medical Examiner's office. It is important to highlight the complex, difficult and highly professional work that they continue to provide during this investigation.

Aside from determining the gunman's actions and movements before and during April 18th and 19th, the investigative objectives remain the same and includes determining if anyone had any knowledge of the gunman's plans and if anyone provided assistance to him in any way.

Though the gunman cannot be brought before the courts, the investigation must meet the same standard as if we were in a position to do so. All of our investigative inquiries, actions and standards are centred on working towards gathering sufficient evidence to determine what role any individual may have played in these horrific crimes. Every piece of information we receive is analyzed, fact checked and corroborated in order to assess the weight, validity and value of the information. There is no room for speculation. To get it right takes time. This is what is expected and that is what we intend to deliver.

It is through the work of RCMP investigators and of our partners dedicated to this investigation that I am in a position to provide you with an update on the investigation and clarify or correct some of the information that has been circulating from a variety of sources.

I am not going to reiterate some of the information that has been provided in previous press conferences. Most are aware of the devastating actions of the gunman starting in the community of Portapique on April 18. I would first like to provide some information that has been learned as it relates to the analysis of the initial RCMP response that night.

The initial response

The initial RCMP first responders arrived within minutes of each other. As previously described, the search area was spread out, contained several acreage properties, much of which are covered in wooded areas and several residences and outbuildings, some of which were already on fire. Aside from the fires, the search area was very dark.

As the incident was being treated as an active shooter incident, the initial RCMP first responders quickly formed an Immediate Action Rapid Deployment Team, otherwise known as an IARD team. The IARD Team immediately entered the community in search of the threat. As dictated by their training, their objective was to locate and stop the threat. This is exactly what those RCMP first responders were working toward.

Within minutes of receiving the initial call, the on duty RCMP Risk Manager, who is stationed within the RCMP Operational Communications Centre, notified North East Nova District on call management who immediately initiated the call out of a full Critical Incident Package. The Critical Incident Package consisted of: the Critical Incident Commander, the Crisis Negotiation Team, critical incident scribes, radio technicians, the Emergency Response Team (ERT), Emergency Medical Response Team (EMERT), ERT IT Support, ERT Radio Operator, the Tactical Armoured Vehicle (TAV) & Operator, Police Dog Services (PDS) and the Explosive Disposal Team (EDU). In additional to the first responders who were already on scene and continuing to arrive, the Critical Incident Package added more than 30 additional highly specialized resources to the response.

Questions have been raised with respect to survivors who stayed on the line with 911 operators for a significant period of time during the initial response. It is true that survivors remained on the line with 911 operators. While they remained on the line and in contact with RCMP dispatchers, they were instructed to shelter in place and to hide while the IARD team members continued their search for the threat. IARD members set up containment around the survivor's residence while other first responders set up containment around the community of Portapique.

As the Emergency Response Team members arrived the gunman was still believed to be in the area, and if alive, was lying in wait, meaning that he would be hiding, ready to shoot or kill anyone. This contributed to a decision to instruct area residents to shelter in place as opposed to evacuate. The Emergency Response Team continued to carry out extensive tactical searches for the gunman while responding to numerous possible sightings in the area and affecting the rescue and eventual evacuation of a number of survivors and witnesses partly with the use of the Tactical Armoured Vehicle.

I just summed up these aspects of the response in a few sentences, but it's important to understand that this was covered over a period of hours.

As previously reported, we now know the gunman escaped from the area shortly after the first officers arrived. He fled to the Debert area where he hid and remained for several hours before beginning to move again in the early morning hours.

Communications and request for assistance by other police agencies

Media reports have raised questions regarding the level of communications between the RCMP and other Nova Scotia police agencies, as well as an apparent lack of requests from the RCMP to the other NS police agencies for assistance on April 18 and 19. There is detailed information that refutes these claims. I can confirm that the RCMP was in contact with other NS police agencies several times throughout the incident and that information was communicated to all NS police agencies as it became known. These updates and communications originated from the Risk Manager in the RCMP Operational Communication Centre, the Critical Incident Commander, RCMP management as well as through members involved in the incident. Other NS police agencies also contacted the RCMP directly for information and information was provided to those agencies in those cases as well.

With respect to requests for assistance, other NS police agencies were asked to assist the RCMP in a variety of ways. This included agreements by other NS police agencies to cover calls for service in RCMP jurisdictions while our officers were occupied in the response, providing investigative assistance with priority witness interviews while the situation was unfolding, evacuating potential victims from residences known to the gunman as well as providing lockdown security to an area hospital where some of the injured victims were being treated.

Gunman did not pull over vehicles

I will now get into a few items related to the gunman's movements on April 19. I can confirm through the investigation and witness accounts that the gunman did not use the replica RCMP vehicle to pull over any of the victims who were in their vehicles.

Interaction between Cst. Stevenson and the gunman

Much speculation and many assumptions have been made publicly related to the reporting of the contact and interaction between Cst. Heidi Stevenson and the gunman. As I had previously pointed out, thorough and complete investigations take time and they rightfully include the involvement of several specialized resources in order to piece together the facts.

We have not fully completed this component of the overall investigation, however, what I can provide are a few details based on the evidence: While Cst. Stevenson's and the gunman's vehicles collided, we do not believe that Cst. Stevenson rammed the gunman's vehicle. We can also tell you that the gunman's vehicle sustained more damage than Cst. Stevenson's police vehicle, that she bravely engaged the gunman, and that there was an exchange of gunfire between Cst. Stevenson and the gunman. As a final point here, Cst. Stevenson and Cst. Morrison, who had been shot earlier in the morning by the gunman, were both wearing soft and hard body armour.

Acquisition of RCMP/ police uniforms

Our investigation has uncovered a familial association between the gunman and two retired members of the RCMP. Both of these retired members were estranged from the gunman and both have fully cooperated with the investigation. It is not believed that either of these retired RCMP members provided operational duty uniforms to the gunman such as the items that were in the possession of the gunman and discarded at one of the murder scenes. In addition, the investigation has determined that the gunman had been associated to a police officer from another Nova Scotia police agency. This officer has also cooperated with the investigation and we also believe that the officer was not responsible for providing any uniform items to the gunman. The investigation into how the gunman acquired the RCMP uniform pieces is ongoing.

Relationship between the gunman and the RCMP

As another point of specific interest, the gunman was never associated to the RCMP as a volunteer or Auxiliary police officer, nor did the RCMP ever have any special relationship with the gunman of any kind.

Acquisition of police vehicles and emergency equipment

With respect to the retired police vehicles which were purchased by and in possession of the gunman, the investigation has confirmed that the gunman had purchased four Ford Taurus, former police vehicles through local auctions. Emergency equipment installed on the vehicles was purchased by the gunman through a variety of on-line auctions. The installation of some of this equipment was carried out by the gunman and by some of his associates, including Portapique area neighbours and residents. As previously detailed, the decals installed on the gunman's replica RCMP vehicle were not actual RCMP police vehicle decals, however, were realistic reproductions printed by a local printer/manufacturer. Management of the local printer/manufacturer was not aware that this had taken place and they continue to cooperate with the investigation.

Firearms acquired by the gunman

With respect to the firearms in the gunman's possession, this component of the investigation remains active and involves other domestic and international law enforcement partner agencies. Limited details can be provided at this time.

What can be confirmed is that the gunman had acquired all of his firearms illegally. Of the five firearms found in the gunman's possession on April 19th, three were obtained illegally from the United States, one was obtained illegally in Canada through the estate of a deceased associate. These are the four firearms that we have previously indicated the gunman had on April 18. The fifth firearm was Cst. Stevenson's.

Previous Interactions with the gunman and historical complaints

As part of the investigation, we continue to look into the gunman's previous behaviours and interactions, including those with police. A number of individuals interviewed have indicated that they had observed the gunman in possession of weapons, and police uniform items and the fully marked, replica RCMP vehicle. None of these witnesses have indicated that they notified RCMP of their observations. Other witnesses have since come forward and expressed that they notified the RCMP regarding intimate partner violence claims and firearms complaints against the gunman. This component of the investigation remains active.

Information of an officer safety bulletin prepared in 2011 by the Truro Police Service and the Criminal Intelligence Service of Nova Scotia recently became publically available. In that officer safety bulletin there was information that the gunman was a denturist who lived and worked in Dartmouth Nova Scotia, that he had a cottage in the Portapique area, was experiencing a mental health crisis, was in possession of a handgun and rifles, that he disliked police and wanted to kill a police officer. With regard to the firearms referenced in the bulletin, I can confirm that all but one of the firearms found in the gunman's possession were acquired after 2011 and thus are not those described in the officer safety bulletin.

This bulletin was not available to critical incident commanders or responding police officers as the events were unfolding on April 18 and 19. The bulletin was brought forward days after the incident and existed in the archives of another Nova Scotia Police Agency. Generally, officer safety bulletins are purged from searchable police databases after two years.

Attempts to understand the motivations of the gunman

In an effort to better understand the gunman, why he committed these horrible crimes and to determine if there were any predictable factors which may assist in preventing future similar tragedies, RCMP profilers and a RCMP forensic psychologist from the RCMP National Headquarters Behavioural Analysis Unit have provided valuable assistance to the ongoing investigation. This assistance includes a psychological autopsy of the gunman, which is ongoing. The aim of the psychological autopsy is to gain a better understanding of the contributing factors to better comprehend, if possible, the Why?, the Why Now?, and Why in this manner?

Behavioural analysts have shared some of their preliminary findings with the investigative team. In those findings, the gunman was described as an "Injustice Collector", one who held on to conflict or differences with others, turning them inward until they boiled over in rage. Some recipients of his wrath of violence were targeted for perceived injustices of the past, others were reactive targets of his rage and others were random targets.

We may never uncover all of the details or fully understand why the gunman did what he did. The investigation is committed to providing answers to the victims, the surviving family members, the public and to hold anyone who played a role accountable in these horrible crimes. This is our work, which continues.

Thank you.

 

Remarks from the Commanding Officer, Assistant Commissioner Lee Bergerman - June 4, 2020

June 4, 2020
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

Speech

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Thank you.

To begin, I must first acknowledge that today is June 4, a day many will never forget as it was six years ago that we tragically lost three RCMP officers in Moncton. Those incidents continue to affect all of us – the families of our fallen, the force and the community.

As Cpl. Clarke noted, Superintendent Campbell will provide an update on our investigation into the incidents on April 18 and 19. Before he does that though, I would like this opportunity to address the families of the victims, Nova Scotians and our RCMP Nova Scotia employees.

To the families of the victims so deeply impacted by the incidents here on April 18 and 19th.

Your lives have changed in ways that most will never understand.

This was a horrific incident directed at innocent people and no one has felt this more than you.

Please know that your family members and you will remain at the forefront of every decision we make in relation to Operation H-Strong.

We know you are looking for answers with broken hearts.

I can assure you that since day one we are investigating to uncover the why and how this happened, and we will continue to go where the facts lead us.

We have leaned heavily on our officers who are serving as liaisons to the families of the victims.' Our RCMP and the Provincial Victim Services have also provided remarkable assistance. Keeping the families supported and informed are critically important pieces and we are fully committed to ensuring an ongoing open dialogue with you.

To Nova Scotians.

To say these have been trying times is an understatement. I have accepted there will never be words to describe the impact of these days because the effects of the gunman's actions are deep, far reaching and for many, life changing.

It has become very clear that for Nova Scotians there will always be a "before" April 18 and an "after".

We have endured a terrible attack on our province, which was unprecedented and unlike anything we have seen before.

In the past six weeks, Nova Scotians have experienced every emotion and have rallied together united in grief, in outrage, and in resolve to honour the innocent victims and preserve and defend the true culture of Nova Scotia– one of kindness, hospitality and compassion.

Amid this cloud of tragedy, we have felt your outpouring of condolences and support. We will continue to be there for Cst. Heidi Stevenson's family and for Cst. Chad Morrison who is recovering from his injuries. We share in the collective inability to gather and celebrate those tragically lost in April, but what you have done for us is truly appreciated and I thank you.

Many of us in the RCMP have found comfort in your notes, public displays, and personal expressions of thanks – we have felt your embrace.

To all Nova Scotia RCMP employees, who I've never been more proud of.

Well over 100 employees were part of the response on April 18 and 19 and hundreds more are involved in Operation H-Strong, on the investigation and behind the scenes, but we're all one family.

What those who responded on April 18 and 19 faced is unlike anything most have been faced with before and your experiences and first-hand accounts of what unfolded are heart breaking on many levels.

They also demonstrate the type of people you are; selfless, brave, trained, skilled and heroic. We all feel privileged to work with you and I have never in my career been more proud to be a member of the RCMP.

As Superintendent Campbell will reference in more detail, the Operation H-Strong investigation is well underway.

The investigative team has not stopped; they are committed to conducting a solid investigation to provide answers to the families of the victims as well as others.

Like everyone involved, this entire team is stepping up to get the job done and putting their heart and soul into this file.

H-Strong is the operational name that represents teams of people who are invested, selfless, smart, dedicated and proud.

From British Columbia to Newfoundland, your sisters and brothers in the RCMP family have reached in and shown up to provide relief and assistance.

Hundreds of RCMP personnel have come to Nova Scotia from across Canada - to work on the front lines, to support the Operation H-Strong investigation and provide unit-to-unit assistance.

We are truly a national police force – a Canadian family who steps up to help, to reinforce, to ensure we are there for one other so we can protect the communities we serve.

Thank you.

Statement by RCMP Criminal Operations Officer, Chief Superintendent Chris Leather

April 22, 2020
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

Statement

As we try and piece together the many details of the incidents that unfolded over the weekend, here is some of the information we know to date.

Throughout the evening Saturday and into the early morning hours Sunday, the RCMP established and maintained a significant presence in the Portapique area in response to an active threat. Our response centred on protecting people, which included providing up-to-minute information on Twitter.

RCMP members were in the community of Portapique at 10:26 p.m. responding to a possible shooting. When they responded, members determined this to be a homicide. As part of the investigation, officers began notifying residents in the immediate area and searching for suspect(s). The RCMP issued a public instruction on Twitter that we were aware of a firearms complaint in the Portapique area and advised them to stay inside.

Within a short period of time, police discovered additional victims and several structure fires in Portapique. A complete search of the area was underway throughout the evening and into the morning hours and the suspect was not located.

Based on the evidence available at the time, the RCMP established a perimeter in the Portapique area as part of their ongoing investigation.

Early Sunday morning, the RCMP began providing real-time information on its Nova Scotia RCMP Twitter account. While doing so, confirmation was obtained about who the suspect was and at 9:35 a.m. police received a call about a possible female victim on Hwy 4 in Wentworth. Throughout this time the RCMP were able to broadcast photos of the suspect, suspect vehicle, locations and sightings. Twitter allowed our information to be shared, followed and broadcast by local, provincial and national news outlets.

At 10:15 a.m. Nova Scotia Provincial Emergency Management officials contacted the RCMP to offer the use of the public emergency alerting system.

The RCMP was in the process of preparing an alert when the gunman was shot and killed by the RCMP.

This incident was dynamic and fluid. The RCMP have highly trained and capable Critical Incident Command staff who were on site in Portapique. Operational Communications Centre operators assisting the response and police presence was significant. The members who responded used their training and made tough decisions while encountering the unimaginable. Collectively, RCMP employees had one objective and that was to protect Nova Scotians and each other by stopping the threat. At 11:26 the gunman was killed by the RCMP.

We are working towards providing a full timeline, and more information will be provided as it becomes available.

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RCMP bid to be more transparent a work in progress, media experts say

May 1, 2020  By The Canadian Press

OTTAWA — The fervent and sometimes frustrating quest for details of a Nova Scotia gunman’s deadly rampage has rekindled concerns about the RCMP’s traditional reticence concerning major criminal probes.

More than a decade after the national police force embarked on a modernization drive, media advocates and journalism professors say the RCMP has not yet evolved into the forthcoming and transparent institution Canadians need and deserve.

The police initially said the Nova Scotia suspect had been taken into custody, and only later did a senior unnamed source confirm he had been dead for several hours, and that citizens and an RCMP officer had been killed.

Information on the calibre and types of guns the RCMP seized was kept under wraps for days, and questions about their origins remain unanswered.

The Mounties’ approach to media relations stems from an outlook that has been ingrained over many decades, said journalist and author Stephen Kimber, who teaches at the University of King’s College at Dalhousie University in Halifax.

“There’s a military mindset that the RCMP operate under, which is very much top-down and need-to-know,” he said. “And if they decide you don’t need to know, you don’t need to know.”

Following a particularly difficult period marked by controversy and scandal, a government-commissioned report by Toronto lawyer David Brown concluded in 2007 the RCMP suffered from a “horribly broken” culture and management structure.

A council on reform implementation urged force managers to see communication as a positive opportunity to reach out to those they serve, rather than as a challenge or threat.

“The RCMP must improve its ability to anticipate communication opportunities and requirements and to react quickly and effectively where unforeseen events occur,” the council said. “We understand the difficulties of doing this, but fast action or reaction is one of the fundamental requirements of successful communications, and we think more can still be done.”

Media advocates and educators see little tangible progress.

The Canadian Association of Journalists awarded the RCMP its 2017 Code of Silence Award for Outstanding Achievement in Government Secrecy in the category of law enforcement agencies.

More recently, the association pressed the RCMP over continued access to an exclusion zone in Wet’suwet’en nation territory so media could report fairly on tensions over the Coastal GasLink project in northern British Columbia.

The Mounties are “very inconsistent” in their dealings with the media, said association president Karyn Pugliese.

“I wouldn’t say that they’re always terrible, but we have so many examples of when they have been terrible that this becomes a problem.”

Members of the public don’t have a chance to ask RCMP officers for crucial information, she said. “They rely on us to do that for them.”

Pugliese cited a lack of information about internal disciplinary measures against Mounties who step out of bounds. Nor has the force been very forthcoming about how it is addressing sexism and racism within its ranks, she said.

“We don’t know how they’re solving these problems, and that’s an important matter of public interest.”

The Mounties display “a very high-handed manner” in their approach to determining what is public information and seem to treat this as “some kind of battle or brinkmanship with the news media,” said Lisa Taylor, a former lawyer and CBC reporter who teaches journalism law and ethics at Ryerson University.

“They appear to have lost sight that the journalists asking questions are mere surrogates for the public and this is a matter of public accountability.”

Linda Duxbury, a professor of management at Carleton University’s business school, excuses any lapses immediately after the Nova Scotia murders as the miscues of a shell-shocked force.

“Sometimes they are not forthcoming, but in this case, I’m giving them the benefit of the doubt because the situation was so horrendous,” said Duxbury, who has done consulting work for the RCMP and currently assists other police forces.

Duxbury says it is too early to tell whether the Mounties have made sufficient strides towards transparency.

For its part, the RCMP says decisions on whether or not to release specific information is made by the lead investigators and assessed on a case-by-case basis.

“With certain investigations, especially those that impact so heavily on communities, investigators make every effort to provide regular updates and make themselves available to the media to answers what questions they can at the time,” said Catherine Fortin, a spokeswoman for the force.

“There are many reasons why information could be withheld at various stages of an investigation.”

For instance, the force might decline to discuss details at the request of a victim’s family or shield information that could compromise the investigation if disclosed, she said.

“It could relate to investigative tools and techniques which we don’t generally make public outside of court. Investigations are a process, where information and different pieces of the puzzle come in throughout various phases and are not usually known all at once.”

There may be valid investigative reasons for the RCMP to choose not to disclose a fact, Taylor said.

“But it could just as likely be because the facts are not going to be favourable to the RCMP, or because they think journalists are asking the wrong questions,” she said.

“Rumours and conspiracy theories will absolutely flourish in the absence of reliable information.”

Kimber sees a need for the RCMP to practise openness by default, sharing everything with the public that the force possibly can and withholding information only when truly justifiable.

“But I think at a larger level we really need to have some way of stepping back and saying, ‘Is this the police force that we want today? And what do we need to change it, to make it into that force?”

– Jim Bronskill

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 29, 2020.

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RCMP announces major bust with links to organized crime in Canada and U.S.

TORONTO — Nine people from southern Ontario with alleged ties to organized crime in the United States have been arrested in a major weapons and drug bust, the RCMP announced Thursday.

November 10, 2017  By The Canadian Press

Authorities seized six kilograms of fentanyl and carfentanil, one kilogram of heroin, more than 20 kilograms of cocaine, more than 250,000 tablets of controlled substances, including methamphetamine, about three million cigarettes and several gaming machines, the force said.

RCMP Supt. Chris Leather said the four-year investigation — dubbed Project Otremens — involved the RCMP, Ontario Provincial Police, the Canada Border Services Agency, the FBI, and the municipal police forces of Toronto and Peel and York regions.

The nine people were arrested in raids conducted in the Toronto area, Leather said, and five others are being sought on Canada-wide warrants.

The RCMP said dealing with the trafficking of fentanyl and carfentanil is a top priority.

Fentanyl, an opioid that is 100 times more potent than herion, has been blamed for the growing overdose crisis across the country and the U.S.

“Even more powerful substitutes are beginning to appear,” Leather said. “Shipments of carefentanil and W18, which are both 100 times stronger than fentanyl, have recently been seized by police in Canada.”

Leather said the accused are linked to crime families operating in New York, and several people were arrested there by the FBI for related offences.

The FBI has been conducting a parallel but separate investigation, the RCMP said, focusing on members of the Bonanno and Gambino families.

The RCMP said the investigation demonstrated the ability of those in organized crime to corrupt people in positions of public trust.

Wojciech Grzesiowki of Innisfil, Ont., who is one of the men police say is at large and a “well-known” organized crime member, allegedly convinced a Toronto police civilian employee to make “queries” of police databases for him and his organization.

Erin Maranan, the subject of a 2016 Toronto police investigation into police corruption, now faces 20 counts of breach of trust for database queries, RCMP said in a statement.

Leather said the people arrested appeared in a Milton, Ont., court Thursday for bail hearings. They face a combined total of 75 charges, including participating in a criminal organization, conspiracy to import a controlled substance and trafficking firearms.

– Daniela Germano

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Contact information

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Staff Sgt. Giles Blinn retires from RCMP in Fredericton

Staff Sgt. Giles Blinn is retiring from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Fredericton, N.B., after 31 years.

May 1, 2018  By Renée Francoeur



He worked in general duty, highway patrol and as a criminal interdiction officer, labour representative and violent crimes analyst.


 
 

Retired Mountie backs ex-colleague's analysis in Assoun wrongful conviction case

'I looked at what he did because I could see his worksheets and I thought it was pretty sound'

At least two RCMP analysts concluded that Glen Assoun didn't kill Brenda Way.

Since documents relating to Assoun's wrongful murder conviction were released on July 12, the role of retired RCMP Const. Dave Moore has been widely reported.

It was Moore, using the RCMP's Violent Crimes Analysis Linkage System, or ViCLAS, who first identified serial killer Michael McGray as a more likely suspect.

Moore's information was not passed on to Assoun's defence team. When he returned from a two-week vacation, Moore had been transferred out of the ViCLAS unit and his files were destroyed.

Fellow retired Mountie Giles Blinn, who supported some of Moore's conclusions, finds that extremely unusual.

"Only people with certain rights can delete worksheets," Blinn said Thursday. "It could only be a supervisor or someone else working on the file."

Following the release of the Assoun files, the RCMP acknowledged that information had been deleted. 

"The deletions were contrary to policy and shouldn't have happened," an RCMP statement issued on July 12 read.

"They were not done, however, with malicious intent," the statement added.

RCMP says policy has been changed

In response to an inquiry from CBC, the RCMP issued a further statement on July 15, which said a policy change means one ViCLAS user can no longer delete another user's files.

"It falls somewhat short of explaining what actually happened," Blinn said from his home in New Brunswick.

He retired last year with the rank of staff sergeant after 31 years in the RCMP.

In the early 2000s, Blinn was a ViCLAS analyst in New Brunswick. He reviewed Moore's work.

"I looked at what he did because I could see his worksheets and I thought it was pretty sound," Blinn said. "It was good."

Blinn did his own analysis of McGray's cases and found a possible link to the Way murder. But Blinn didn't pursue it further.

He said ViCLAS analysts didn't always hear what police forces did with the information they provided.

ViCLAS was created in the aftermath of the case of Paul Bernardo, the notorious murderer and serial rapist who preyed on women in southern Ontario. He was eventually declared a dangerous offender and is locked up indefinitely.

Moore praised for going beyond the basics

But police at the time recognized that they didn't always see similarities or connections in cases. ViCLAS was meant to fill that gap with analysts in every part of the country.

Blinn said Moore was very good at his job and would go beyond the basic work of an analyst. Blinn said he would do that as well, but he said there was one critical difference. "I had the support of my superiors."

It is no secret that Moore clashed with others in the RCMP.

Dave Moore's information was not passed on to Assoun's defence team. (Dave Moore/Twitter)

In February 1989, while he was stationed in Prince Edward Island, Moore was charged with forcible confinement for his treatment of an accused man.

He hired famed defence attorney Edward Greenspan to represent him. Greenspan described the charge as "BS" and "a joke" and said he had the sense that if Moore had offered to resign, the charge would have been withdrawn.

Moore also faced internal disciplinary charges but was found not guilty. The criminal charge against him was eventually stayed.

By then, he had transferred to Nova Scotia, where he initially received glowing performance assessments for his work. But, in 1998, Moore clashed with a superior officer, accusing him of failing to assist in an arrest and even concealing evidence.

Blinn backs ex-colleague's work

Moore said by the time he was examining the Assoun file, he believed others in the RCMP were out to get him.

Blinn acknowledged that his friend and former colleague was outspoken, but he said his work in this case was correct.

Moore's research on the Assoun case was done in 2004. It never made it to Assoun's lawyer, who in 2006 was unsuccessful in appealing the murder conviction.

It wasn't until 2014 that Assoun was released on strict bail conditions while an investigator from the federal Justice Department reviewed his case. He was only exonerated in March of this year.

 

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Ash Lunn@What TheHeckNS and ask him about Clayfield while you're at it
Ash Lunn'cause yes Houston knows Clayfield
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFLeather we all know Baylin reactivated his assets once the narrative was back on track
Julia RockAssumptions.
Little Grey CellsCobequid is a mess
Tony Kattempting to secure....still fluid and dynamic...lol.
NS BluenoseShe asked questions almost guiding him, ask him question if not what you believe then question him
Ash Lunn"depends" change
What TheHeckNSDISGUSTING
YESSImask up !
robert thomasyup
NS BluenoseStop guiding him,
Center HiceI suppose that's why they ignored the Blair call info ,left the kids by themselves for such a long time ,and not taking the info given by them,not interviewing the children, ignoring ,the Macdonald s
What TheHeckNSLisa Banfield
robert thomasthan he sez reactivated.... that was weird
Mizz FoxxThey're not going to ask him questions he has answers to, that's the whole point. They don't even want to know
Peter LambThey pieced together that there was 1 vehicle unaccounted for. that's why they knew
Center HiceAnd he was still killing with your officers hearing live action .wow 🎬🙄
SadMafiosoIMO I think Wortman probably called/radioed the RCMP to trigger it off... Or dropping off Banfield...
Stella VWright! @LGC 2 yrs later not once mentioned, unless i missed it about any cashcams
PeekabooDash cams in police cars only record when the light bar is flashing
UncleBlazer@SadMafioso was literally about to suggest something like that lol
Mizz FoxxThe kid saw him drive off. They NEVER thought he was dead. That was a BS excuse for simply letting him drive right by. They probably even know exactly what officer let him through
GlowwatcherSeamus, I always thought they said LB info was what got everyone thinking he is alive, but you are right, she supposedly only provided info on the car
Julia RockCould the griffons given the cops this info? They were taken out in the armed vehicle.
Center HiceWhile they leave Portipique unsecured in a m ,for shift change ,than L B mysteriously shows up in that time ,it's evident she was dropped off at that point 👉
nikki lewisi thought it was the Lillian call? is there something that shows they knew earlier he was alive, sorry i am missing a document on that info
Tony K@Peter Lamb agreed. they had info on other car with picture from LB or family mbr so they needed to find the last vehicle.
Ash LunnWhat does UK/versadex mean by Wartmans cell phone on COMM 3550 ??
UncleBlazerMore time passes = less to remember
robert thomasthey got interviewed last because they need to know the story being told by everyone else
Glowwatcherfam lawyers have to ask why not earlier interviews with white shirts
What TheHeckNSSeamus, wasn’t it Lisa Banfield’s appearance & learning about the car?
robert thomasGW probably turned on a radio that logged in somewhere
Tony KThey thought he had shot himself at around 3 am they thought they heard single gun shot.
What TheHeckNSThe fully marked car
Center HiceAnd ( L B says Wortman had no cell phone .) His cell # in her contacts? really And she s not a suspect ? Wow 👌👌👌 Great system 👏
SadMafiosoJanice is calling Lisa around 543am. Wortman takes off from Debert around 545am. Lisa shows up a Leon's at 630. Wortman ends up at Hunter Road around 730ish am. Do the math fks.
SadMafiosofolks*
Mizz FoxxActually, what Banfield said was that she didn't see him for hours after that. One of her statements, probably gone now
Peter Lambthey accounted for 3 police cars but not the 4rth until the pic.
What TheHeckNSsay it again?
Tony KAs peter lamb stated they had confirmation they were missing full police car as LB or family send them picture.
Stella VWwhy did they ASSUME he was dead? not acceptable!!
nikki lewisand another statement from joudrey said 4am, but they skipped over that quickly with campbell
Tracy Cdid he say they didn't know he was reactivated by 804
nikki lewisso many assumptions
Tracy C?
J DoneIt wouldn't be something you'd guess at...you'd confirm you got who you were looking for
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAF@Little Grey Cells be a pity if that cell # was the Samsung taken into evidence with the laptop at 193 of which the info contained never publicly released. Or was it Lisa's cell and laptop
Peter Lambmills said 4am as well
NS BluenoseI have swamp land for sale if you believe that
Mizz FoxxThey messaged Truro to say he might be in an f150 at 4:30 am. They NEVER thought he was dead ffs
PeekabooSay cams are NOT equipped in every police car
What TheHeckNSYes he did say that
PeekabooDash*
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAF@Little Grey Cells Lisa Banfield should release the dashcam footage she's got stashed in her Janice Maureen controlled iCloud
robert thomasif NOT equipped in every police car then which ones have them.. simple question
Center HiceSorry ,but at that point L B ,and the Banfield s played the magic card at that point ,conveniently, thats when Gabe probably told her go ahead with it when I leave ,I take the fall ,for all of them 😉
What TheHeckNSGRIFFON should have told about the fully marked car
PeekabooMostly equipped in traffic units
Tony KThey made a lot of wrong conclusions that night.
robert thomasso this will sound tinfoil hatty BUT maybe he was expected to die that night
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFhe can't be declared dead by suicide unless they find a body for confirmation 😉
Tony KThey did not find body in the woods.
What TheHeckNSIsn’t that withholding evidence?
J Donemultiple shooters, found one dead and called it quits..covered up for some reason?
Becca AHopefully it wasn’t a rat race for the buried treasure
Center HiceThey let him go on killing ,but didn't confront him,than he has full access ,to drive right by them . That's not an issue ?
Mizz FoxxHe was probably at Alanna and Sean's, negotiating with the rcmp by phone/radio. They knew where he generally was every 15 frickin minutes. They just let him sit there.
NS BluenoseWhy are the family lawyers not requesting it as well?? After yesterday who are they working for ?? Just asking feel so sorry for families
Center HiceThe cams should be mandatory to reveal the live actions of what went on .
NS BluenoseWhy was Lilly bought up first thing
Ken Triolhere's a tin foily Theory.. they killed him at Portaupic and then they had to do it in a big way so they did the whole big stop scenario🎬 because they needed a hero
Judy BrownMaybe the only way to get the dash cams is through the software company itself
Becca ACampbells affidavit said a witness reported possible multiple perps the next morning
Tracy CI know right . but using the words reactivated. what does that even mean. did wortman forget to check in with the cops. to tell them he is on the go again. WTF
Center HiceConsumed by fire, then captured ,then suicide, then cops kill him ?
Center HiceStory changed continually
Tony Kyou would never have a carbine in your hands along with a pistol as backup.????..that would make too much sense to some.
Tracy Cconfused by them using the statement sayin didn't know he was reactivated.
InvasiononeCaptured = “in custody”, I assume
J DoneIf they wanted to expose the truth the cams would have been released in full. Has to be a cover up to have all these questions and not release the most conclusive evidence
What TheHeckNSIn custody = captured
Center HiceOh yeah ,Leather reported he was arrested in one statement 🙄
MHPeter Griffon helped W
What TheHeckNSSeamus, are you saying Tara cannot ask her lawyer to question about DashCams & this question you have? What changed their mind?
Tracy Cdefinitely multiple shooter. 1000 percent
InvasiononeHow about “Sharpshooter”? Was GW a sharpshooter? How did RCMP determine that?
Julia RockWhattheheckNS. I don’t think families are allowed to submit questions to the layers.
Center HiceYes I seen in an interview ,and about two hrs later he corrects his statement saying he's been killed .
Julia RockIt was mentioned in here
Peter Lambwhat time was Alanna/Sean/Tom scene reported to 911? 8am ish?
Mizz FoxxLike that guy with the convoy who used to be a personal detail/sniper for Trudeau. Wortman was probably semi-retired, still very active special ops.
Ash Lunncops in charge "wanted other cops that were "not in the know" to think Wartman was dead overnight because the handler was trying to get Wartman to come in and meet up.
UncleBlazer@Invasionone prblly from shooting at the range with him lol
SadMafioso@Invasionone "Sharp Shooter Wortman"... Makes me think of the glow that radiates off Robert Doucette...
Tony K[message retracted]
Tony KCrops officer so he was responsible for it all and did not manage or direct anyone that night it would seem.
Center HiceOh hell yeah ,your 😎 right ✅ Seamus Leather was calling the shots ,tons of blood on his hands ✋.
robert thomasAnd Leather is still in charge of throwing underlings under the bus.. he disgusts me in his lack of responsibility
Ken Triol@Cyndi has stated that Doucette was very frightening and she was more afraid of him than she ever was of Gabe. I think that dessert was activated but Gabe was Rogue
salt airyAlanna messaged a friend I heard at 620am
MHwhat about the MCC website they want information to help their proceedings
Center HiceYup Robert Thomas, that's been Leather s game all the way 👌👏 wow unbelievable 😳
Peter Lambmust be tough being a regular constable just trying to make corporal with all these snakes
Ken Triolsorry it says dessert I meant Doucette was activated
nikki lewiseveryone else's fault other than those in charge, disgusting
Jayme Reneewho physically typed the tweets? and under who's direction?
Becca A“ I did nothing wrong “ Is usually their motto not just leathers
Center HiceLeather and a lot of his flunkies are a damn disgrace 😤
David AmosMy evil foe Colchester County RCMP District Commander Allan (Al) Carroll was the Master of Disaster
Ash Lunntabernac
Jayme Reneethanks Seamus 😊
Center HiceMedals 🏅 for being the organization s greatest liers .
Jayme Renee15
What TheHeckNS15
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFafter working for years in Baylin's Toronto office Leather would be fully read in 😉
Julia Rock28 mins
Linda MHi!
Jayme Reneebut feels longer then that already
Chiang LoveThe thing that is burnt into my memory is Leather’s ‘deer in headlights’ look at aapx, 7pm April 19,2020.
Becca ADavid Amos….. any relation to Nova Scotia Canada’s most wanted David “wolf” Carroll ?
Center HiceExactly 💯 Seamus, if they ld accept accountability, I might have a morsel of respect for them .
andrew gillisMorning guys - let's see if Leather is asked his awareness of Mr Big scams
Chris LeeVery true Seamus they point the finger at each other
Donna JjessGood Morning @Andrew
Chiang LoveFirst thing that came to my mind that day was that Gabriel was an agent in a Mr. Big operation that went very wrong.
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFJulia is addicted to counting like Glen is addicted to buy snacks with the corporate card 🤣🤣🤣
Julia RockThey couldn’t handle pin the tail on the donkey! Even with this many donkeys available.
Becca AAccountability is rare within the rcmp
Center HiceI believe 🙏 in forgiveness, but you first must admit your fault s.
David AmosAnybody wonder why I ran against the ex cop Murray Scott when he was the Attorney General in 2006???
InvasiononeI might have accepted Campbells apology if it wasn’t preceded by 2 days of denial and buck passing. Makes the apology worthless.
Chiang LoveBtw, does anyone remember that Leather stated 23 dead, which included Gabriel Wortman in the list of victims. They could have so easily pivoted to 23 including baby Beaton, instead they went with 22
Julia RockBaylin. Lol.
andrew gillisAsh L what you chatted yesterday suggests (OK maybe only to me) a Fast & Furious deal, but still in the future as of 18 April 20
J JI'd like to think especially in the maritimes we are forgiving and kind, we recognize ppl make mistakes, I wish the mcc would give us credit
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFduck man is here to monitor us for CSIS
Ash Lunn@andrew gillis LGC explained about "fast and furious" in a previous video
Julia RockHave they gone on an early lunch?
Tony KNo apology of any kind will satisfy some.
J JI don't want anyone to suffer on either sides of the fence, but enough is enough, the price they are paying is worth far more than a paycheck
Judy Brownheads will roll eventually
Center HiceI agree 👍 Invasion one ,but we half to at least give Campbell some credit for apologizing, and I m not a fan of any of these characters, but I half to at least say he did that .
andrew gillisYes indeed & we know so little about ME connects of GW - amazing really
David AmosAnybody remember what I said to Stevey Boy Murphy on CT 6 months before I came back to Nova Scotia???
Julia RockI give none of them credit, they express some sympathy to relieve their guilt IMO!
J DoneProject Gunrunner
Center HiceAnd yes they need to go out of their way to correct 👏 their lies ,and treatment to the families 👪
J JI will continue to poke the bear aka mcc and associates until the whole truth comes out
Stella VWI agree @Julia Rock
Judy Brownfast and furious Mexico
Becca ACenter hice I do too , he said a lot more than what he had to and will take heat for it.
J DoneArizona
Julia Jones[message retracted]
J Doneended bad as usual
Stella VWexactly Seamus
Julia Rock37 mins
NS BluenoseYou bringing that up cause for another 30 minute break lol
SadMafiosois the X-Examination for Leather tomorrow?
Becca AExactly, protecting the criminals is much dirtier and worse than the criminal themselves. It’s as low as it gets
David AmosDeja Vu Anyone??? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1azdNWbF3A&t=187s&ab_channel=DavidAmos
Center HiceYeah Becca ty ,believe Me I know it's not popular, and I m still not his fan ,but I have to give him some credit ,not much though.
Julia JonesIf Campbell had of waited till cameras were off then apologize to the family’s it might be different. But when u wait over two yrs then apologize on camera then it’s not a good apology
Slice Cubeyea
Donna JjessI agree @ Julia Jones
Julia RockMore exposure this way.
Becca ACenter hice, nobody hates rcmp more than me and what campbell did was rare to see
Center HiceI agree 👍 Julia ,it would ve been better if he had gone to the family 👪 members. so I 👍 agree 👍.
J Donepg 64 of his handwritten notes says "Specific info he's alive"
J Donenot sure what the specific info is
Center HiceI 👍 agree Becca.
NS BluenoseWhat he has done to his ex wife shows what he is it was for show that is all
andrew gillisBTW: once archived LGC got 1,200 views last night including chat replay - again I hope MSM does monitor the chat
Peter LambCampbell's crying looked like a career ender
Ash Lunnhoof beats in 2 mins
Center HiceAnd believe me ,it's sad cause 😢 I know a lot of good officers personally, and they don't have any respect for the White Shirts 😔 so sad ,cause they wear it too. 😢
InvasiononeIf Campbell was disturbed by the handling of Cobequid and though he “failed”, then he should have resigned long ago over how this whole thing has been handled
Julia RockIt was macdonalds way to show some heart finally.
Ash Lunnis it possible cops stayed away from cobequid overnight because wartman was hiding out there?
Stella VWcowarding
Becca ACampbell went against the fed gov and the rcmp, that was one of the most sincerest apologies I’ve ever seen . I’m sure your right
InvasiononeBernard and others from his detachment were not reached out to for a long time. Higher ups didn’t even know they were present on scenes.
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFtook me getting shot to finally snap out of the goo and start looking deep in the goo for culprits
Julia RockCampbell made me sick. Absolute guilty conscience.
Julia Rock43 mins.
Little Grey CellsAffirm confirmation?
Becca AHe showed a lot of guilt shame and remorse , it’s a dirty organization . That’s rare to see
Tony KI am sure the family members would accept him or any of the white shirts apology....they heard him yesterday so if they accept it they can reply or state they do not accept it.
Macdonald DonDisorganised crime...
Peter LambCampbell had 32 years of rcmp emotion built up.
Little Grey CellsThen he has to COME CLEAN WITH IT ALL , Becca
SadMafiosoMaybe Stanton wears the N95 mask all the time because MacDonald's farts are nasty? I dunno though.
WoodsfanaticMaybe someone positive beside her. Maybe she forgot.
InvasiononeBut for the preceding 2 days Becca, he toed the company line and said absolutely nothing to rock the boat. Makes any apology worthless.
InvasiononeWhat is he sorry for? What did they fail at?
Peter Lambis this the topic Campbell answered on Leathers behalf preemptively?
Tony KLeather also is in suit...no RCMP mbr appeared in uniform to date.
InvasiononeThis is why I was baffled how that “apology” didn’t open the door to a whole new line of questioning.
Invasionone“You’re saying you failed? Failed how? In what way?”
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFmy professors taught us the best cops are the best crooks you got to know all the tricks to catch the tricks
Macdonald DonRhey were in the process...yeah, after Heidi was eliminated
Macdonald DonThey*
Little Grey CellsNO uniform because that would plant the image of the UNIFORM, the INSTITUTION is lying and corrupt
Becca AInvasionone he threw out a lot of hints and personal opinions , said as much as he could
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAF@Little Grey Cells Kim is wearing her back up Depends 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Julia RockOh so he knew about this tool in hi toolbox. Darren didn’t know.
Little Grey Cellsno
Tony KLGC - they must all believe that I guess...OK.
J DoneThey'll play off "failed" as failed by policy and preparedness rather than answering questions about what is actually happening
Little Grey CellsMask still on
InvasiononeI disagree Becca, there was tons more that could have been said, but he was full of “I can’t speak to that, but let me ramble for the next 10 minutes”
Mizz FoxxLeather = big ugly = must be dumb. Campbell = upstanding, smug and suave = must be sorry. You people are letting them play you who think those things. Open your damn eyes
Stella VW@Baylin yup the verbal diahrea mask
SadMafioso@Little Grey Cells Mabye Stanton wears the N95 cause MacDonald smells?
Little Grey CellsApparently they are delaying the stream by about 5 seconds. People must be sitting on mute/camera buttons.
Center HiceBelieve me ,I still know Campbell s part of the cover up ,so he ll have to do a lot more to prove himself ,I m just giving him a little credit ,for at least admitting fault .
SadMafiosoStanton does hate men and all.
UncleBlazer@SadMafioso I think she wears it because of Leather's frail look today
Becca ACouldn’t believe nobody asked campbell about what was said in his affidavit
Julia RockYes, this stream is behind call in feed.
Becca ADid someone order him to submit an affidavit back in 2020 or was that his own doing ?
What TheHeckNSHow disrespectful you liar!
SadMafioso@UncleBlazer I prefer my interpretation that MacDonald just stinks.
Mizz FoxxOf course Campbell said sorry, he was probably one of the top cops that ordered every boot on the ground not to apologize even if they wanted to ffs. Bosses always take credit for being humane
UncleBlazer@SadMafioso lol
Julia RockThat steer!
Little Grey CellsDELAYED tweets
David AmosFrom: James Lockyer Date: Fri, 15 Jul 202 Subject: Automatic reply: James Lockyer an old law school classmate of my sister and her hubby Reid Chedore called me back and denied receiving this email
nikki lewis3 hrs to get the tweet out
InvasiononeHe can’t even just say yes, he needs to downplay the 3 hours to “a couple of hours”
Little Grey CellsNO
What TheHeckNSUh ya
nikki lewisdetails matter !
SadMafiosoCan we get a better lawyer other than Daria???
Becca AHis affidavit contained info about police reporting guns shots until 2:30am and a witness reporting possibly 2 perps. Not one question asked about it
Little Grey CellsSLIMEY, SLIPPERY
Julia RockDon’t recalls coming now
Center HiceI will say Campbell still has to come clean .
nikki lewisIDR 🙄🙄
David AmosTo: David Raymond Amos I will be out of the Province until July 16. I will respond to your email as soon as I return
Invasionone“Listen to how I speak. That’s why”
andrew gillisNot one RCMP has said that on Sunday morning they worried a radio message would give advantage to GW - while presuming so much why not presume he had radio etc?
Mizz Foxxgah! my feed keeps buffering!
Little Grey Cellsooooooooooooo
InvasiononeCommand Triangle but not involved other than “brief discussions”
Rob Claytoncampbell failed but got big promotion
What TheHeckNSCuz I didn’t know what was going on - Lia should have spoke, we rely heavily ON HERRRRRRRRR!!!!!
Stella VWnot the best word to use??
Peter LambScanlan's been the only "pretend" member to wear red
UncleBlazerLooks very unimpressed right now
Becca AWord play
What TheHeckNSShe’s a GD civilian member who DOESN’T USE TWITTER FFS!
Center HiceLia spoke ,and it wasn't pleasant, would do it all the same ,really ?
Little Grey CellsPocket tweets = the word I would use might not be immediate
Mizz FoxxHonestly, Lucki acts like everything is fine/nothing's wrong, she literally looks like a female Ralph Wiggum. Then Campbell comes along all sorry like Seymore Skinner, a military man. It's scripted!
SadMafioso@Mizz Foxx You're forgetting that Daria is the lawyer.
What TheHeckNSO’BRIEN & DENSMORE
Mizz Foxx🤦Oh the humanity
Little Grey CellsShifty eyes
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFLeather so you delegated and disappeared like a good over paid under worked white shirt
Becca AWord play
Julia RockYes or no.
Doreen StokdijkHe sure doesn’t look well, very stressed I would say, two reasons, you failed or you know more then your willing to say .
Becca Awords can mean different things
Julia RockIf you had it officially or unofficially?
nikki lewisO drives
Becca AHe’s a piece of work
Julia RockLike a clock with no hands?
SadMafiosoI need to sleep and will catch up later. Take care all.
Julia RockEmail paralysis?
NS BluenoseOfficially or unofficially……. In white shirts files Nikki stated o drives
What TheHeckNS@SadMafioso bye Sad
InvasiononeExcuse me?
SadMafiosoI hope Slenderman/Chris Leather doesn't try to wake me though.
Center HiceBecca ,your right ✅ he all through this has passed the buck .
andrew gillisOK one correct presumption - GW would only have heard FM radio stations, not cop channels - 7 radio staff ready to take that warning call that did noo come
Janes BlondFeds lol
Little Grey CellsCOVERT OP
Julia RockA fragmented junk folder? Ok. Officer safety bulletin is stored in there. Hmmm.
NS BluenoseSo if someone else never had it we wouldn’t have had it
Mizz Foxxhe scoffed lol for real?!
What TheHeckNSHear what he said … was it Confidential Informant or not
Truth InAllHe moves so slow his arm movement reminds me of a sloth!
Little Grey CellsCI and COVERT OP ... same folder
Mizz FoxxSuper intelligent sloth lol Creepy
nikki lewishard to keep track when telling lies
Truth InAllLol! mizzFoxx.
NS BluenoseGive him his notes and keep them on the stand for a month of that is what it takes to get answers
NOVA SCOTIA GROWN61Medicated Goo
Little Grey CellsHis eyes are a tell
What TheHeckNSIt was requested by a news outlet Freedom of Information
Becca ALeather is rcmp whipped, 🐈
Stella VWyup his eyes are saying what his lips aren't
nikki lewisthis is being made out to be WAY more compllicated than it is, LIES
andrew gillisWould GW even have stayed on his route once CBC, 95-7, Magic, MBS announcers got on & emptied the streets? As radio did in Halifax 1964?
What TheHeckNSHe’s LYING
Julia RockDon’t know.
Becca AShrug
Stella VWhis hand movements too
Julia RockPersons? Really.
Little Grey CellspersonS
Center HiceMiss Fox ,believe me,just cause I gave Campbell a little credit ,doesn't mean I were being played ,i still say he is crooked as hell ,as well .We're just giving him credit for the apology.
nikki lewisgetting arsy now
Mizz FoxxDon't lol
What TheHeckNSSo this COULD have been a CI handler
Stella VWlegalese bs talk
Becca ALol bs
Julia RockLies are jumping out at me.
Little Grey CellsBad liar. That was why Campbell was brought in. Optics.
Center HiceI m not saying it gets Campbell off the hook ,far from it ,he s still a big part of the cover up .
Becca AHorrible liar
Ash LunnWiley Never followed up at all on HRM police reports
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFconfidential informers 🤫🤫🤫🤫🤔
Chris LeeThey were intentionally misleading the public with severity of event and not advising about the PC now they want sympathy
Julia RockSo nobody does their job, quite obvious.
Ash LunnWILEY did SQUAT
Mizz FoxxYou're alright Hice, some people are very easily played though. I just don't want the wool pulled over anyone's eyes
Becca AIs the mcc calling Wiley gund or Morrison to the stand or is that wishful thinking
Becca AGrund
David AmosAnybody recognize my old enemy Mikey O'Malley screwing things up in NB long ago??? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAHDn8Ozu7g
Little Grey CellsAnything COVERT would go in O Drive... CI, handler, agents, agents from other agencies, etc,
Julia RockDid those calls really happen? This could be lies as well.
Center HiceNo worries Mizz Fox ,believe me I m not fooled by Campbell, he still has blood all over his hands as well.
Becca ADarren said the call center in nb was Fredricton, knew it
Center HiceI m not fooled by any these clowns .
Little Grey CellsBaiting people because they are hungry for the CI story that has been sown for a LONG time. CI's CAN NOT access Brinks.
J Doneis it weird that the Canadian Forces wouldn't fly in a "Hot Zone" but DNR would?
What TheHeckNSBryson will cross him on this - he already did to Dustine
nikki lewiscan agents access brinks?
Mizz FoxxLeather always saying "obviously""as you already know". Basically "don't screw with me", goes with the evil scowls
What TheHeckNSIF there are an overflow of calls, it gets routed to another centre
Little Grey CellsHigh level only. Very high level
David AmosFeds use Brinks
Little Grey CellsFrom, what I have been told by members
What TheHeckNSYa Chris, did you tell people here’s the info and here’s what to do with it?
andrew gillisIf Campbell's sorrow is in part for himself - that's a start - his hurt is first I've seen & there's no pleasure watching it
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAF@Little Grey Cells could secret squirrels posing as CI's access RCMP CSIS Brinks shenanigan account 🤔
Becca ALeathers playing dodgeball and word games so annoying
Stella VWhe talks faster when its correct or deliberate and decided upon, to say
Little Grey CellsNothing below white shirt or COVERT agencies
Center HiceLeather is very temperamental, and doesn't like to be challenged.
Mizz FoxxLeather met his wife in the rcmp office, he frickin lives there
What TheHeckNSBryson is getting ready to cross this!
Ash LunnWhy was NB J division so heavily involved in Portapique
Julia RockYou created this frenzy though!
What TheHeckNSBIGGER RISK THEN PEOPLE DYING?
Invasiononedoes he know that the MCC debunked this? Still parroting this skirt?
David AmosPerhaps Seamus should talk to HIS FRIENDS IN THE FBI
Becca A“Bonjour rcmp “
Ash Lunnwhen are all the NB rcmp officers going to testify before the MCC?
What TheHeckNS@Invasionone of course he DOES …. DOESN’t
David AmosI AM NO FED
Stella VWleather starts shaking now..?
Little Grey CellsJanis JENGA Gray
NS BluenoseDoesn’t matter leather you had a call stating her husband was shot then was shot on the line and you never went there for how many hours you went to another street
J DoneIt wouldn't be a big surprise for the ATF to be running a scheme on the northern border as well.
Julia RockPossible they were eventually answered. So you never checked?
Stella VWtalking slower and broken up now
andrew gillisNB officers would know about Houlton - the Maineacs
What TheHeckNSBut Sir you don’t KNOW FOR SURE
J DoneThough, not sure why the killer decided to take those firearm safety courses all of the sudden
nikki lewisLie
andrew gillisbut would they admit that they know? lol
Mizz FoxxHonestly the shaking and weight loss may just be disease, doesn't have to be emotional. He seems quite void of anxiety
nikki lewisagree MF, still air of arrogance
Julia RockHe seems vacant to me!
What TheHeckNS@Mizz Foxx agree
Becca ALgc you watch the new brinks video he was a regular customer, gets swiped in by the employee, walks in the door and knows where the paper is waiting for him to sign . Doesn’t even both reading it
Mizz FoxxFor sure Todd
Julia RockLunch coming soon, lots of looking around.
Julia RockDiscussion or decision?
Chris LeeHow about put out the alert and at end say we are receiving many calls due to ongoing event please call for serious emergency calls only
Center HiceI don't think Leather can ever give a straight answer ,and take responsibility.
Mizz FoxxGatekeepers, interesting terminology
Julia Rock[message retracted]
David AmosHOWEVER METHINKS SEAMUS AND SOME OF HIS BUDDIES ARE WORKING WITH THE FEDS WHY ELSE WOULD THEY LABEL ME AS ONE N"ESY PAS?
Julia RockTheir cops are accountable or made accountable, for the most part.
nikki lewisexperts also said public arent stupid, we dont need a lesson, alert should have gone out period, rcmp chose to not use it
Mizz FoxxSoooooo calculated with his wording. omg
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFisn't it odd not one lawyer period has ever asked why didn't the OCC call in more dispatchers and 911 operators to better deal with the overflow instead call forward it to a 3rd party
InvasiononeWeak questions, only helping support his Airsoft skirt
Chris LeeSkeletor Leather is just part of the circular firing squad
Julia RockSo you’ve been a cop for how many years and did nothing to improve safety.
Becca AWaste of time having leather testify
Mizz Foxx😬
What TheHeckNS@Julia Rock 100%
What TheHeckNSThank GOD he’s leaving NS
Becca ALol $$$$$
nikki lewisbut rcmp never completes recommendations , Moncton
J DoneWith attrition rates in the 911 centres I'm surprised there's anyone to answer calls at all
Chris LeeHe may fit through the silent patrolman window now. Maybe he can do demonstration
Stella VWomg he told a truth: Im not the best person to speak to..."
Julia RockPlease tell me he isn’t coming to NFLD!
Becca AHe they lots of funding for recommendations
What TheHeckNS@Julia Rock Ottawa
Julia RockPhew!
Becca AOttawa can keep him
What TheHeckNS@Julia Rock NS still has Scanlan … for now
Center HiceWhat the Heck N.s. where is Leather being moved too?
Julia RockOttawa
What TheHeckNSFederal Policing Ottawa
Invasionone“Modernization” role in Ottawa
Mizz FoxxHe answers questions like he's acing a game show. Points at her when he feels right
Peter LambJulie rock. northwest NFLD got their new boss a few months back. Now big operation in cornerbrook cop arrested etc etc
Center HiceOttawa can have 👋 him
Becca ABrutal
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFYMCA 💃🕺💃🕺 don't call 911 we are busy practicing for my concert
Chris LeeLol
andrew gillisC Lee apparently, we are cast as true-crime ghouls - for things Parker Brothers would make you do to nail Col Mustard in the library
Julia RockPeter I know. Glad I’m east coast.
Becca ANb is on a roll too now that tremblays gone , they’ve had some record breaking busts since he got the boot
Chris LeeLol Andrew
Chris LeeProf Plum has assisted MCC
Ash LunnALTERED NOTES!!!!!
J Doneand why he'd make it so obvious
Mizz Foxx"victims outside, 12 plain view"🤨
Stella VWthe 1hr "oh my god" huddle
Peter Bykerobviously unnumbered pages
Anita ButtsOMG 😱
What TheHeckNSNote book at home vs note book at office?
nikki lewisquoptes ?
J DoneDo you actually fire a weapon at a firearms safety course...scored 100 practical but that might just be not pointing the weapon in the wrong place
nikki lewisquotes
J JI'd like to challenge the date stamped on that notebook, does Campbell always stamp notes
J Jdate should be top right
NS BluenoseComing up with spins
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFH Strong investigation office is the research and development firm for Depends
Stella VW@NS Buenose yup
Becca AWhy didn’t they try to negotiate and threaten with a loud speaker if nothing else , instead of email
David AmosANOTHER CROOK SPEAKS UP https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlkTcGuOJ4s
Becca AHrp what
NS BluenoseThat doesn’t add up
J Jdialed = calling?
Center HiceI m not surprised 🙃 Seamus that he added pages from another book .
Becca ALisa createou is that an officers name ?
InvasiononeDialled in = catching them up to speed
Center HiceYes Becca it is
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFmy notebooks were always grid squared not lined
nikki lewisshes a comms person
nikki lewisshe was on ground Lisa C
Mizz FoxxSorry I didn't remember sooner, but remember to set chat to Live Chat from Top Chat, guys. Top chat disappears comments
nikki lewisrcmp officer comms, versus lia who is civiliant member
What TheHeckNSDisagree - Lisa Croteaux was the first INACCURATE tweeter
Ash Lunnfast and furious questions? MIC DROP
nikki lewisright after the FF note
Center HiceI agree 👍 what the heck
andrew gillisduh - that explains difference at nighttime replay
Center HiceI m going to be back just have to do some guitar 🎸 work 👌 see you in a bit .
Becca AYikes
andrew gillisSo our millionaire mass shooter could have been a sort of Mr Big & Furious - set for sometime in 2021 or later -- & he went off
Becca AThat’s a lot of redacting
Peter Bykernotice the amount of time elapsed that was redacted from THAT point... hours worth
J Jwhy aren't these pgs dated with a stamp?
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFLeather wouldn't have fumbled the pressers if he hired Jessica to run them and write the script 🤣🤣🤣
robert thomasso I went to town for lunch with wife.. been thinking on way back to work. So can things be fixed with RCMP when decision makers keep getting kicked upstairs to pad their pensions instead being fired
J Jhis position stamp just appears in other notes
robert thomasmany folded up pages
J Jnotes from home notebook
Peter Bykerself -redacting notes
Becca ATold Lisa “he has big plans coming from a higher source of the subconscious mind “ or something messed up like that . After she mentions the changed man he’s become since joining the cult .
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAF@Little Grey Cells do they include the pic of the front cover if it's an official issued notebook it would have date of going into Leathers service and his officer info
nikki lewisID suspect Known
J Jlisa M?
andrew gillisOccam's Razor says: leftover loose ends is a sign you have the wrong solution - to seek simplicity is not your excuse to wave them away
robert thomasLove triangle involved!!!
J Jwhat's the time of this
Mizz FoxxThey told them to upgrade to heavy armour because he was a sharp shooter. They're not loose with important terms, someone knew more than they were/are saying
robert thomasbut no FAC
InvasiononeWhy is Lisa getting a debrief?
J Jsecurity uniform?
Ash Lunnseizure?
Becca AThere was a fb post after the massacre from someone saying they recognized him from years ago as a sharp shooter for rcmp
J DoneWas he a hunter? Never heard much of that
robert thomasMaybe Lisa is getting a debrief to get her story straight
nikki lewis"though" is that a typo? through/though?
YESSIUnrelated : Not sure if somebody already mentioned it but an RCMP member was shot dead by police after he stabbed girlfriend and 15 yo boy. During the night in St-Jean-sur-le-Richelieu Qc.
andrew gillisAnd a Mr Big scam in planning, set to star GW, is an extremely simple solution IMO - loose ends, get tied.
J DoneI think hes saying "though" like hes guessing
NS BluenoseErased out
InvasiononeDo civilians or “victims” of crimes get a “debrief”?
Becca AFemale Back deck ?
What TheHeckNSConFRONTATION
NS BluenoseErasable pen
nikki lewisi think may too @J Done ?
Mizz FoxxAsked if he was a retired cop "yeah, something like that". Semi-retired, semi-special. "No special relationship" doesn't mean not semi-special.....or perfectly regular.
robert thomaswhen did this information get released
robert thomasB11
J Jbig draw once into scene
Peter Byker"911 - FEMALE" possibly describing caller?
J Jmad man on the road
Mizz FoxxStill disturbs me when I read one of the first forensic reports it said the officers searching scene at zahls were assisted by two unnamed military members. wtf is that
Ash Lunnbut they already stated in notes above shooter KNOWN
Peter BykerUAV's in Air
J DoneI think that's UAV's in air
J Donethey had UAV's?
Mizz FoxxSo they had military searching scenes for bodies and evidence but didn't record their names. they could have been literally anyone who did literally anything to the crime scenes
Ash Lunnphone not pinging??
J DoneIn the emails they said they tried to ping wortman's phone but no result
Mizz FoxxThey also said Lisa's phone was smashed in Portapique but a black cellphone was seized at the clinic warrant
Julia RockWhat time did drone go up? As officers, Lisa nor Clinton was found. Also would a drone pick up a recently deceased person?
J Jyou can't ping a home phone so what are they pinging if he didn't have a phone..come on
robert thomaswhere is that question coming from
andrew gillisthere it is on the screen, Mr Bousquet!
robert thomasdid Wortman have a cell phone in car when he was shot at Big Stop
J DoneCOMM0023848 is the ref to the phone pinging for the "suspect"
Tony K@robert thomas From the Madza document no cell phone found in car.
Peter Bykermock cruiser
robert thomasThanks Tony!
J Donewhat was 22B11...just the wrong number in his notes?
Mizz FoxxSo sick of that french shit. We live in an English province and Walmart etc always has boxes/packages turned to the french sides on everything. Woke bullshit. Saving face at the expense of safety
Ash Lunndiff ink??
Peter Bykerhour and 45 min. gap in note
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAF@Little Grey Cells Fast n Furious could also be Leathers q to take lots of quick questions to drown out the press with info overload
nikki lewisthere was something in docs i saw ages ago poss officer shot near five houses
Ash Lunndead cop in car at hidden hilltop camp ground ?
NS BluenoseDarren stated yesterday he was at shubie and big stop
Mizz FoxxThey never elaborated on exchange of gunfire. it literally means both ways, "exchange"
robert thomaswell there is something hinky with change in colour of pdf's
NS BluenoseThen back to colour
robert thomasso where is his original notebook
robert thomasthe switcheroo stinks to high heavens
Julia RockThe stamp is different. Date appears on other side of paper
NS BluenoseThey tried one putting it in the book they didn’t work so then just scanned them
Glowwatcherthe lawyers have to question these notebooks
Glowwatcherhe had 2 years to write a whole new notebook, think he would have done a less sloppy job
Ash Lunn2nd shooting with Hubley ??
Mizz Foxxyeah ash wtf
Julia RockI hope Josh tears this apart like he did maxwells
robert thomaskicked upstairs too.. let that sink in folks
Invasionone“2nd shooting with Hubley” and “Alone gassing up as alone”?
Invasionone“2nd shooting with Hubley” and “Alone gassing up as alone”?
nikki lewismany questions in that paragraph page 67 of notes Big Stop
Tony KHopefully the lawyers simply ask him about the different pages from different books as it so obvious and not hiding the difference.
Janes BlondIf this is how motes are presented factually the RCMP has zero credibility. Those wouldnt stand up anywhere.
Ash Lunnthey must think we are daft or blind FFS
nikki lewisand how many notebooks are MCC still waiting for !!
robert thomasOkay I have another question.. Was a cell phone found in car the GW set on fire in Shubie
salt airyall very neatly done for the middle of total chaos
robert thomasprobalby burnt with car but gotta ask
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFmy notebooks were pocket size and no lines it was grid squared for crime scene sketches. All personal notations were part of the investigation notes
Tony K@robert thomas FIS report on the burned out car did not have much in it. No cell phone and I do not think they even confirmed the radio in the front seat which was visible in the pre-accident photo.
Ash Lunnfemale?
robert thomaswhaaaaaat another body in back
Julia RockWitnesses say Heidi was on the ground.
Ash Lunncan't tell which is which BUT they have a photo before they burnt?
Becca ASaid female behind pc I thought
Teri-Ann Hernandezmultiple fire scenes MAIN AREA
nikki lewisexchange
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nikki lewisgunfire?
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robert thomasso question who decided in H division to destroy evidence
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NS BluenoseBots back
robert thomasand then the porn shows up
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFhello Baylin
robert thomasI wonder if the pornbots are using keywords to trigger an attack
Teri-Ann HernandezAngela sm?
What TheHeckNSGreat Job Seamus! You’re getting the lingo
J Donein bernard's statement COMM0003839 ln 302 there's a C5 redaction when he's talking about the fires in the car.
NS BluenoseT
Julia RockPowerPoint?
J Donebut conjecture
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

robert thomasyeah a drawing ... methinks! I work in CAD and shorthand drawing is dwg

What TheHeckNSPPT is Powerpoint
 
nikki lewiskeep suspect info for file integrity? makes no sense
 
Ash Lunnavi=oid?
 
robert thomasfile integrity? WTF! 

Ash Lunnhiding C-237's ?
What TheHeckNSLets hope the participants lawyers ask him all these questions
What TheHeckNSCONSTRUCTION of SCENE
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFvideo team homes business 🤔🤔🤔 INDOBLUE 🤣🤣🤣
Julia Rock1 hr
Ash LunnFbook pull info ?
Truth InAll207 in police code is kidnapping.
Ash Lunndeletig stuff on FB
Becca AFb deep dive on guy
Truth InAllInteresting!
nikki lewisBash?
Ash LunnI googled C237'
Peter BykerBanking, warrents
InvasiononeNational Witness Protection? 🤔
Teri-Ann Hernandezpossibly Bill 237?
NS BluenoseLife insurance for members more then one —-
NS BluenoseOnly one
Jayme ReneeThere is ESDC again!!!
What TheHeckNSThere it is again ESDC
Teri-Ann HernandezPHA... public health?
Teri-Ann Hernandezact
What TheHeckNSEmployment & social development canada
InvasiononePublic Health Authority?
robert thomasmoved around a roadblock!
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFbody in bay ???
nikki lewisbriefcase 🙄🙄
NS BluenoseHeidi encounter cops car what with her and tracker
Ash Lunnwhy say ANOTHER Hijacking?? where was first Hijacking?
robert thomasso when was this "notebook" released to public
nikki lewishe classed debert as hijacking too
robert thomaswow ... he looks terrible!
robert thomasinteresting how his demeanour changed
Julia RockHours… minutes!
Truth InAllHmmmm.
What TheHeckNSSgt. Peyton
What TheHeckNSNOTED
Little Grey Cellshow long was lunch Julia?
Julia Rock1 hr 5 mins.
robert thomasas if SIRT still has credibility
What TheHeckNSBRENNAN
Little Grey CellsContract former NS CO
Ash Lunnunder oath HOW many GUNs did RCMP find at Shubie & Enfield?
robert thomasyeah ask how many guns did they find
Ash Lunn5 or 13+ ??
What TheHeckNSPEYTON National Weapons!!!!!!!!!!!!
InvasiononeAnd then Brenda forwarded the inventory around to a bunch of non-members. Oh, Brenda!
Little Grey CellsBOOM
Truth InAllHolding back.
UncleBlazerummm...
NS BluenoseOhhhhh
Ash LunnMIC DROP
What TheHeckNSBOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMM
Green Bastardwow
What TheHeckNSSNAKE
Donna Jjess[message retracted]
The Artist Formerly Known As Squirrel Piss KetchupBoom!
nikki lewislies lies lies COVER UP
Ash Lunnand the wheels on the bus go round and rond
NS BluenoseHe is under oath doesn’t he have to answer the questions
What TheHeckNSCareful Chris
Julia RockMinutes not hours?
robert thomasdammit I missed something important
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFhe's going to love his time in front of the HoC commission 🤣🤣🤣🤣 he just shafted the command triangle and PMO
Ash Lunnside deals?
The Artist Formerly Known As Squirrel Piss KetchupCan’t wait to hear Brenda’s testimony now 🤨
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAF@What TheHeckNS lol he's set himself up for recall and a big grilling. he's definitely not going to be setting up his Ottawa desk now 🤣🤣🤣
The Artist Formerly Known As Squirrel Piss KetchupBut then again the commission seems quite happy to have contradictory witnesses. Makes for lots of mess especially when cross is denied in many cases.
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robert thomasand then the porn bot show up
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Mizz Foxxwhaaaat
What TheHeckNSIn my opinion, this makes no difference to them, he already was in charge when the BIGGEST F up happened and is promoted.
The Artist Formerly Known As Squirrel Piss KetchupWell timed those porn “bots”
InvasiononeWasn’t that the press conference where he said “I think we did make an Alert, or were in the process of making it”
What TheHeckNSAgree, possible recall
Julia RockHe was pretty sure it was teleconference.
Ash LunnTC teleconference?
Peter BykerLeather's Big Book GOES BACK IN TIME. Compare the times listed on COMM0051406 _0053 and _0067
Julia RockTC wouldn’t mean press conference.
Ash Lunncan't or WON"T answer
nikki lewiscant believe he took the afternoon off, on april 23
nikki lewislies
What TheHeckNSApril 22, 2022 at 12:15pm NO MORE NOTES! EVENING PHONE CALL
Julia RockThat was the TC.
Ash Lunnall firearms..HOW MANY seized
NS BluenoseI marked it down oh I mentally noted destruction of evidence maybe????
Julia RockA full glass of water. I’m guessing a drink coming.
What TheHeckNSWe’re talking about YOUR CALL with Comm Lucki - what are the rules? DO NOT TAKE NOTES!
nikki lewishe has zero credibility imo
Julia RockCredibility fail.
nikki lewis"off record tongith Chris" did it go something like that?
Invasionone“I marked it down… mentally marked it down”…. “Why wouldn’t you take notes of a meeting with the commissioner?” “Well, I didn’t”
InvasiononeThis guy
Little Grey CellsWhy is there no crease on inserted coil pages past page 55?
InvasiononeThe only competent person in this commission is Madam Registrar. Always on the ball.
nikki lewis"not my problem"
Ash Lunnthrowing bergerman under bus?
Little Grey Cellspolitical interference
What TheHeckNSLets get to April 18 and 19 Ms. Young.
The Artist Formerly Known As Squirrel Piss KetchupThe PM is going to take a haircut credibility wise.
Glowwatcher100% whattheheck
Julia RockNo follow up on anything with this bunch. Everybody pointing at the other. They should all have the same pay.
Julia RockNo senior rank with leadership skills.
The Artist Formerly Known As Squirrel Piss KetchupI find her voice to be sleep inducing.
What TheHeckNS@Julia Rock sure seems like that
What TheHeckNSWHHHYYYYY NOT?
Chris LeeYour right on that Julia
Ash Lunndocs being held back again? entered last minute?
Julia RockHe didn’t have glasses 2.5 yrs ago.
What TheHeckNSSpell it again?
What TheHeckNSROBIN again
What TheHeckNSSolem?
The Artist Formerly Known As Squirrel Piss KetchupRobin Hood.
Ash LunnRobin the nly robin I know that hides more stuff than a squirrel
Julia RockDisgusting that docs are slipped in so that lawyers have little time to prepare and discuss.
Mizz FoxxMy YouTube is barely working, just keeps buffering and quality drops, also geta stuck in full screen when I didn't click it
Ash Lunnme too MizzFozz
Julia RockMF I’ve been booted out twice and have freezing issues.
InvasiononeFeels like our more glowing members of the chat room have gone for a group caucus 🤐
Judy BrownAG notorious for slipping in at last minute
Julia RockDo Not recall
NS BluenoseMizzfox try changing data quality I have been getting kicked out lots only once today
Julia RockHis notes trigger a script.
The Artist Formerly Known As Squirrel Piss KetchupMy YouTube was freezing a lot during Campbell’s two days.
Darcy DobsonHe throws bergerman under the bus and bergerman throws lucki under the bus
NS BluenoseMany guy only interviewed a few weeks ago something wrong with that I would say!!!!! Why MCC?,?
Judy Browndo rcmp and CSIS work together?
Ash Lunnwill Lucki throw Blair & trudope under the bus
NS BluenoseFor her
What TheHeckNSJamie Solem
Darcy DobsonAsh Lunn it may be the only thing that saves her at this point
What TheHeckNSHe’s looking at his lawyer see that
Julia RockHe looks up at the lawyers quite a bit.
Little Grey CellsThey were/are the same Judy. Yes. They "split", but not really, 1984. One and the same. Intelligence in canadais one and the same.
Little Grey CellsCanada*
Little Grey CellsOh no. John Robin.... problems
NS BluenoseQuestion how much pull does John robin have what is his position what organization does he work for…..
What TheHeckNSCNIP
What TheHeckNSJohn ROBIN, CNIP
robert thomasso the long and short of what I have learned today is to get ahead in the RCMP a person has to be able to throw anyone and everyone under the bus..
Julia RockThat hand single didn’t indicate a triangle. It was more the bottom and top half of a circle.
Ash Lunnwho is clicking ice in back ground? I hear that?
Ken Triolcnip?
Julia RockHand signal.
What TheHeckNSYes, let’s talk about John being put in that role
Ash Lunnman that bus is pretty beat up now, so many people under it
robert thomasso his name is on it but he can't remember it
NS BluenoseWhat is cnip same as independent sector?,? Like Brenda Forbes
Little Grey CellsThey will take everything down to protect their secret
What TheHeckNS@robert thomas he doesn’t remember seeing a final draft
Ash Lunnpolitical interfernce
robert thomashis testimony is as pathetic as he looks
What TheHeckNSSee him looking to the lawyers again?
The Artist Formerly Known As Squirrel Piss KetchupDied in the vine. Grape reference. Grapes of wrath 😌
robert thomashe skates on that question
Julia RockSo working on a draft and doesn’t follow up.
Little Grey CellsWhere is Robin and his MCC interviews?????
What TheHeckNSGet JOHN here and Darren back
Judy Brownthanks for the info LGC
robert thomasunreal absolutely unreal!
The Artist Formerly Known As Squirrel Piss KetchupHe wants an objection but those lawyers are wary of the optics
Mizz Foxx😬🧐
Peter BykerI REALLY hope we revisit Lucki's testimony from #SECU committee two days ago
Little Grey CellsCome clean sir... honestly. PLEASE!
The Artist Formerly Known As Squirrel Piss KetchupUnburden yourself.
robert thomasthis guy is 2IC has he does not know.. when pressed sez "my dog ate the pages outta my notebook" trhen expects everyone to look the other way, nothin to see here.. WTF!
Little Grey CellsOh the dirt is beginning to come out
Julia RockHe has another day, so he will skate today and tomorrow he may shed a tear.
robert thomasso it is a scoping problem now!
Little Grey CellsThis will destroy him as a human. His secrets. Look at what it has done to his body!
What TheHeckNSDALEY and again BRENNAN
robert thomasthe 2IC for RCMP would not even make a good mall cop
What TheHeckNSDaley’s coming? Isn’t he being sued?
robert thomashe laughs
Ash Lunnroll out the welcome mat for Daley, but put that welcome map over a big hole so Daley falls in it
Peter Byker"one Truth is plenty for the RCMP."
robert thomassay it
NS BluenoseIs he saying things
Julia RockSo where are all of leathers uniforms that obviously don’t fit him now? Destroyed, home in drawer? Surplus store?
Julia RockMaybe altered!
Peter Byker@Julia redacted a few sizes
robert thomashe is saying hardly anything at all.. except maybe not my fault @NS Bluenose
Mizz Foxxumm
Glowwatcher@Julie. He probably gave his uniforms to a relative who likes to dress up
Judy BrownGeez it's all about covering up stuff, if they could put as much effort into providing info ...
robert thomasbut the report would be a career killer
robert thomassay it
Julia RockLike the forensic report by Logan?
Chris LeeJulia they use it for horse blankets now musical ride
robert thomasboth can happen
Julia RockChris. Lol.
Chris LeeHa ha
NS BluenoseRobert yes but no support from hq …just think he might give it up
Julia RockOr log liner?
robert thomasso basically there is no accountability none at all
Chris LeeLol maybe a Douglas fir
Julia RockIs that a clock under there?
Peter BykerBig book, makes sense
NS BluenoseThis is commission lawyer and having difficulty with her what is going to happen with families questions
Donna JjessCommission won't let them go ahead with them ?
robert thomasyeah @NS Bluenose I don't think he would give up anything.. he was a good Soldier who somehow was made a Capo that never will be the Don and now just wants his bump in pension
InvasiononeChief Super Nintendo Leather treading very carefully here
Chris LeeLol
Julia RockIt thought CT was crayon tray. Glad they clarified.
Chris LeeThey must be able to afford alot of crayons with their budget
Julia RockEye to the crowd.
YESSIscratch scratch
robert thomaslol
Julia RockObjection coming. I bet
Ash Lunnlol
robert thomasIs John Robin the husband of Janice Gray
Little Grey CellsHow to hide documents 101
Chris LeeYes Robert
Little Grey CellsYes Robert
Little Grey CellsJENGA Janice
NS BluenoseYeap
What TheHeckNSHuhHuhHuh keep going
Julia RockNobody asks Rachel is she needs a break. Lol.
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Little Grey CellsThe hole that they have from everyone quitting
robert thomasso question.. who decided to hire John Robin to conduct the initial investigation
Julia RockImploding!
Peter BykerThey've had everything. We get the sharpies and crayons to work with. yet still we dig.
NS44porn bots , how I missed you
Glowwatcherwhere were you, we missed you porn bots!
robert thomaspathetic absolutely pathetic
 
David AmosMethinks the MCC should ask Gilles Blinn, Wayne Lang, Darrell LaFosse and Mikey O'Malley to testify the RCMP cannot deny that they knew a lot about the issue that concerns them long ago N'esy Pas?
David Amoshttps://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/wait-continues-for-rcmp-report-into-fredericton-professor-s-murder-1.831834
Julia RockLeather looking like pleather these days!
David Amoshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfNRUnvXBrg
Chris LeeLol
The Artist Formerly Known As Squirrel Piss KetchupGenuine Bonded leather
Julia RockRawhide.
Chris LeeHe is exercising away the guilt
robert thomaslol @Julia Rock he certainly doesn't look like Fine Corinthian
InvasiononeJust noticed that neither Super Nintendos wore their white shirts to the MCC… Brenda was in full uniform at the Committee Hearing the other day.
Chris LeeHe is no Volare
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFgovernment does not dictate the direction of an investigation the evidence dictates the direction of the investigation or charges laid
Chris LeeSome may have to Google that lol
Little Grey CellsNp unifrom... too much dirty here. Very bad optics
robert thomasand he ain't a two Door Cordoba
Chris LeeLol yup I remember those too
Julia RockEl Camino! Half missing.
Chris LeeOne of my favs El Camino
Little Grey CellsDirty tricks
Peter BykerGood digging @David Amos, some interesting stuff
robert thomasIf Ricardo Montalban was working for Chris Leather he'd be peddling busses.. with plush pissed on vinyl seats
Chris LeeLol no fine Corinthian leather there Robert
Julia RockAnother draft - do you follow-up though?
YESSIa lil boot licking
robert thomasgotta laugh because this testimony is pissing me off.. pun intended!
Julia RockRobert me too!
Julia RockWhat’s his favourite coffee?
What TheHeckNSThe eyes
The Artist Formerly Known As Squirrel Piss KetchupMan his cross is gonna be entertaining.
Chris LeeYup learning nothing they won't break the silence
robert thomashe sez "in a matter of weeks" then looks to audience
What TheHeckNSTo his lawyers
Julia RockReally who wants recommendations for those people when they can’t do their jobs now?
NS BluenoseGatekeepers interesting word
Truth InAllShooting of their uns.
Tony KCampbell and Leather can provide their future recommendations in their notebooks and send to MCC.....can you ask some relevant 18/19 Apr questions on the continued screw ups.
Chris LeeThey don't follow them anyways
Truth InAllGuns
Julia RockLike the handling of LB?
Truth InAllBody cams
What TheHeckNSSERIOUSLY? Are we rewinding time here?
NS BluenoseI will take standard from Truro police chief
Tony KI guess we must wait for family lawyers to step up.
Julia RockCowards.
Little Grey Cellslol... you dont say
NS BluenoseWe are entitled to dash cam audio and video
Peter Lambservice costs vs delivery
Green Bastardand if it doesn't?
Becca AOr like petrocan /Irving , campbell said he was identified in elmsdale
Julia RockI’m guessing no afternoon break and they will end for the day
robert thomasget rid of the bloat and put more officers in field
Little Grey CellsLike you provide documents?
YESSIleveling the plainfield... downward probably
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFit also allows RCMP to ensure they control the equipment and resources so RCMP can't be voted out of NS
Peter Bykertraining vs performance
lilybalm66like you tell the truth
NS BluenoseWe have seen what you accomplish is BC no thanks
Julia RockStop the nepotism and promoting those who don’t deserve. Get rid of the rcmp or at least the brass who are corrupt
YESSIClint Eastwood 👁👁
Truth InAllWill they be thinning out the white shirts?
Julia RockHe needs blinders on. Lol.
Little Grey CellsDisband RCMP
robert thomasthese incompetent #$%s need to be FIRED! not promoted or placed on leave or quietly retired
Green Bastarddid I miss something? what does this have to do with 18/19
Chris LeeHe can get em from their horses Julia
Tony KWe are short....everyone is short...life is short.
Julia RockChris, yes in exchange for the new blankets.
Chris LeeLol
YESSIannoyed
robert thomashe does not have any idea how much bloat is in organization
Becca AWhich is how much per year ?
YESSIlol
Julia RockShameful these people retire with great pensions!
Little Grey CellsWhat about if you do NOT provide service? Who decides? And how can we break our contracts with you (who is really ourselves) and give you the boot?
Green Bastardprotecting pensions
Julia RockIt’s inferred!
Nosy ScotianRebuild from the top down. Cut out the fat like every other corporation has to and just maybe you'll survive
Truth InAllMoved around like priests too.
Truth InAllRobin comes to mind.
robert thomasso the problem is.. most coming from away and from here want to move to Halifax because there are moar jobs for spouses there.. And because of that they need to create "opportunities " for advancement
Truth InAllButcher.
Little Grey CellsThey are beyond redemption
Julia RockGet out!
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFpay cuts for all politicians and white shirts reallocate the funds to dashcams and full-time GPS tracking and hire more boots
Tony KDid you get Lucki questions mixed into his questions?
YESSIBIA$
Little Grey CellsThis was NEVER a question of money
Julia RockThe deficits are the brass.
Glowwatcher100 % Baylin
Green Bastardit's not
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFabsenteeism lol Leather how many have gone AWOL
Julia RockYes because O’Brien called it A business.
Chris LeeToo many generals not enough soldiers
NS Bluenose[message retracted]
Nosy ScotianProbably right Seamus beyond redemption at this point. Sad for 🇨🇦
Tony KDo more with less....affects every govt organization.
Becca ARegular financial auditing , drug testing, mandatory body cams of all members , and removal of the oath is what they really need
Julia Rock[message retracted]
NS Bluenose5 members in ground, how many in offices giving orders and hiding information more then 5 I would say.
YESSIBecca Amen
GlowwatcherThe money being spent on the MCC would be a good start for funding a new provincial police force
Green Bastardagain, nothing to do with 18/19
Tony KRob from peter to pay paul....temporary short term solution.
Little Grey CellsToo much bloat, money wasted on MASSIVE admin, international operations and COVERTY OPS. Boot RCMP and community policing by local departments who don't like dirty trick divisions
Glowwatcher100 % Green , all politics and funding discussions
NS BluenoseGood go we will get organizations like Truro
Julia RockSo I’m hearing too many problems to recover, get out!
Ash Lunnhere's a thought, cut salaries and put some white shirts in a squad car and back on the beat policing the streets lol
Little Grey Cells100% Julia. The RCMP does not attract good people because they (we) are such a toxic employer
NS BluenoseNo one is joining you
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFHey Leather RCMP shouldn't take and hold contracts it can't maintain. Business law 101 that gets you sued for breach of contract
NS BluenoseJulia you are so right
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFgreat NS RCMP so short staffed Dirty Tricks Division has to drive replica cruisers full-time 🤣🤣🤣
Julia RockMove chief MacNeil into NS and let him be involved with restructuring.
Little Grey CellsBand aids for amputated LEGS AND ARMS AND HEADS
NS BluenoseYou are headed on the end of a boot
Little Grey CellsWasting millions washing cash through dental clinics and building warehouses, motor bikes
Becca ACheif MacNeil is Steven MacNeils brother is he not ?
YESSIless services, sounds like a threat
Julia Rock1 hr 25 mins.
NS BluenoseWe Nova Scotia need to inform the province we are not happy with the Rcmp
Julia RockI will go back.
Green Bastardless service delivery
Invasionone“You didn’t mention the meeting with Lucki in your interview with us. Why not?” “I cannot answer without council”
Becca AI couldn’t even listen to him
nikki lewishe didnt tell MCC interview about the request from Lucki to send the firearms inventory I think
Becca AOn no he didn’t say that
Becca AWow
nikki lewisthats it @Invasionone 🙂
Peter BykerThe thin blue line is a garotte.
nikki lewisi bet his interview with MCC wasnt under oath though?
NOVA SCOTIA GROWN61Our tax$$$s go to financing this gang
Julia RockRachel asked him in your commission interview did you mention your contact with the commissioner and CI on April 22/23. He answered no. Richelieu said why and he said I cannot answer
robert thomastrying to let this sink .... Chris Leather is the best of the best seeing as he managed to rise to the top of this organization
Julia RockRachel not Richelieu.
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFCameron Ortis is due in court again soon
J DoneWhen you're a kid you don't see the issues, just the red tunic and horses
Becca AIt’s the conflicts of interest in policing too in the maritimes, especially in rural areas where everyone’s related.
Peter Bykera Hollywood-like creative budget, like how a blockbuster still LOSES money.
Invasionone@robert thomas The Peter Principle. He failed upwards.
robert thomasalright gotta ask.. who is Cameron Ortis
Virtual Asylumthey are completely USELESS. Most of them around here just ride around all day. There is one lady that just parks in the pharmacy and plays with her phone all her shift.
Becca AThat can get corrupt too , families of cops and crooks
Peter BykerInternational
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFRCMP is Secret Branch posing as gravel road cops as a front for shadow ops
Becca ARunning towns
Peter Bykera Corporate capture of the whole security apparatus?
robert thomasthey can't be gravel road cops when most seem to strive to live in HRM
robert thomasoffices that wont even let you in the door unless you have an appointment
Invasionone@LGC They asked Leather why he didn’t mention the meeting with Lucki re: gun inventory in his interviews with MCC. He couldn’t answer without consulting with his council. 🤔
Truth InAllMunicipal police with reviews every year.
Green Bastardtruro ps all day
Becca ANeither
Becca A​Wouldn’t want either 

Glowwatcher​where were you, we missed you porn bots!
robert thomaspathetic absolutely pathetic
David AmosMethinks the MCC should ask Gilles Blinn, Wayne Lang, Darrell LaFosse and Mikey O'Malley to testify the RCMP cannot deny that they knew a lot about the issue that concerns them long ago N'esy Pas?
David Amoshttps://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/wait-continues-for-rcmp-report-into-fredericton-professor-s-murder-1.831834
Julia RockLeather looking like pleather these days!
David Amoshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfNRUnvXBrg
Chris LeeLol
The Artist Formerly Known As Squirrel Piss KetchupGenuine Bonded leather
Julia RockRawhide.
Chris LeeHe is exercising away the guilt
robert thomaslol @Julia Rock he certainly doesn't look like Fine Corinthian
InvasiononeJust noticed that neither Super Nintendos wore their white shirts to the MCC… Brenda was in full uniform at the Committee Hearing the other day.
Chris LeeHe is no Volare
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFgovernment does not dictate the direction of an investigation the evidence dictates the direction of the investigation or charges laid
Chris LeeSome may have to Google that lol
Little Grey CellsNp unifrom... too much dirty here. Very bad optics
robert thomasand he ain't a two Door Cordoba
Chris LeeLol yup I remember those too
Julia RockEl Camino! Half missing.
Chris LeeOne of my favs El Camino
Little Grey CellsDirty tricks
Peter BykerGood digging @David Amos, some interesting stuff
robert thomasIf Ricardo Montalban was working for Chris Leather he'd be peddling busses.. with plush pissed on vinyl seats
Chris LeeLol no fine Corinthian leather there Robert
Julia RockAnother draft - do you follow-up though?
YESSIa lil boot licking
robert thomasgotta laugh because this testimony is pissing me off.. pun intended!
Julia RockRobert me too!
Julia RockWhat’s his favourite coffee?
What TheHeckNSThe eyes
The Artist Formerly Known As Squirrel Piss KetchupMan his cross is gonna be entertaining.
Chris LeeYup learning nothing they won't break the silence
robert thomashe sez "in a matter of weeks" then looks to audience
What TheHeckNSTo his lawyers
Julia RockReally who wants recommendations for those people when they can’t do their jobs now?
NS BluenoseGatekeepers interesting word
Truth InAllShooting of their uns.
Tony KCampbell and Leather can provide their future recommendations in their notebooks and send to MCC.....can you ask some relevant 18/19 Apr questions on the continued screw ups.
Chris LeeThey don't follow them anyways
Truth InAllGuns
Julia RockLike the handling of LB?
Truth InAllBody cams
What TheHeckNSSERIOUSLY? Are we rewinding time here?
NS BluenoseI will take standard from Truro police chief
Tony KI guess we must wait for family lawyers to step up.
Julia RockCowards.
Little Grey Cellslol... you dont say
NS BluenoseWe are entitled to dash cam audio and video
Peter Lambservice costs vs delivery
Green Bastardand if it doesn't?
Becca AOr like petrocan /Irving , campbell said he was identified in elmsdale
Julia RockI’m guessing no afternoon break and they will end for the day
robert thomasget rid of the bloat and put more officers in field
Little Grey CellsLike you provide documents?
YESSIleveling the plainfield... downward probably
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFit also allows RCMP to ensure they control the equipment and resources so RCMP can't be voted out of NS
Peter Bykertraining vs performance
lilybalm66like you tell the truth
NS BluenoseWe have seen what you accomplish is BC no thanks
Julia RockStop the nepotism and promoting those who don’t deserve. Get rid of the rcmp or at least the brass who are corrupt
YESSIClint Eastwood 👁👁
Truth InAllWill they be thinning out the white shirts?
Julia RockHe needs blinders on. Lol.
Little Grey CellsDisband RCMP
robert thomasthese incompetent #$%s need to be FIRED! not promoted or placed on leave or quietly retired
Green Bastarddid I miss something? what does this have to do with 18/19
Chris LeeHe can get em from their horses Julia
Tony KWe are short....everyone is short...life is short.
Julia RockChris, yes in exchange for the new blankets.
Chris LeeLol
YESSIannoyed
robert thomashe does not have any idea how much bloat is in organization
Becca AWhich is how much per year ?
YESSIlol
Julia RockShameful these people retire with great pensions!
Little Grey CellsWhat about if you do NOT provide service? Who decides? And how can we break our contracts with you (who is really ourselves) and give you the boot?
Green Bastardprotecting pensions
Julia RockIt’s inferred!
Nosy ScotianRebuild from the top down. Cut out the fat like every other corporation has to and just maybe you'll survive
Truth InAllMoved around like priests too.
Truth InAllRobin comes to mind.
robert thomasso the problem is.. most coming from away and from here want to move to Halifax because there are moar jobs for spouses there.. And because of that they need to create "opportunities " for advancement
Truth InAllButcher.
Little Grey CellsThey are beyond redemption
Julia RockGet out!
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFpay cuts for all politicians and white shirts reallocate the funds to dashcams and full-time GPS tracking and hire more boots
Tony KDid you get Lucki questions mixed into his questions?
YESSIBIA$
Little Grey CellsThis was NEVER a question of money
Julia RockThe deficits are the brass.
Glowwatcher100 % Baylin
Green Bastardit's not
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFabsenteeism lol Leather how many have gone AWOL
Julia RockYes because O’Brien called it A business.
Chris LeeToo many generals not enough soldiers
NS Bluenose[message retracted]
Nosy ScotianProbably right Seamus beyond redemption at this point. Sad for 🇨🇦
Tony KDo more with less....affects every govt organization.
Becca ARegular financial auditing , drug testing, mandatory body cams of all members , and removal of the oath is what they really need
Julia Rock[message retracted]
NS Bluenose5 members in ground, how many in offices giving orders and hiding information more then 5 I would say.
YESSIBecca Amen
GlowwatcherThe money being spent on the MCC would be a good start for funding a new provincial police force
Green Bastardagain, nothing to do with 18/19
Tony KRob from peter to pay paul....temporary short term solution.
Little Grey CellsToo much bloat, money wasted on MASSIVE admin, international operations and COVERTY OPS. Boot RCMP and community policing by local departments who don't like dirty trick divisions
Glowwatcher100 % Green , all politics and funding discussions
NS BluenoseGood go we will get organizations like Truro
Julia RockSo I’m hearing too many problems to recover, get out!
Ash Lunnhere's a thought, cut salaries and put some white shirts in a squad car and back on the beat policing the streets lol
Little Grey Cells100% Julia. The RCMP does not attract good people because they (we) are such a toxic employer
NS BluenoseNo one is joining you
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFHey Leather RCMP shouldn't take and hold contracts it can't maintain. Business law 101 that gets you sued for breach of contract
NS BluenoseJulia you are so right
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFgreat NS RCMP so short staffed Dirty Tricks Division has to drive replica cruisers full-time 🤣🤣🤣
Julia RockMove chief MacNeil into NS and let him be involved with restructuring.
Little Grey CellsBand aids for amputated LEGS AND ARMS AND HEADS
NS BluenoseYou are headed on the end of a boot
Little Grey CellsWasting millions washing cash through dental clinics and building warehouses, motor bikes
Becca ACheif MacNeil is Steven MacNeils brother is he not ?
YESSIless services, sounds like a threat
Julia Rock1 hr 25 mins.
NS BluenoseWe Nova Scotia need to inform the province we are not happy with the Rcmp
Julia RockI will go back.
Green Bastardless service delivery
Invasionone“You didn’t mention the meeting with Lucki in your interview with us. Why not?” “I cannot answer without council”
Becca AI couldn’t even listen to him
nikki lewishe didnt tell MCC interview about the request from Lucki to send the firearms inventory I think
Becca AOn no he didn’t say that
Becca AWow
nikki lewisthats it @Invasionone 🙂
Peter BykerThe thin blue line is a garotte.
nikki lewisi bet his interview with MCC wasnt under oath though?
NOVA SCOTIA GROWN61Our tax$$$s go to financing this gang
Julia RockRachel asked him in your commission interview did you mention your contact with the commissioner and CI on April 22/23. He answered no. Richelieu said why and he said I cannot answer
robert thomastrying to let this sink .... Chris Leather is the best of the best seeing as he managed to rise to the top of this organization
Julia RockRachel not Richelieu.
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFCameron Ortis is due in court again soon
J DoneWhen you're a kid you don't see the issues, just the red tunic and horses
Becca AIt’s the conflicts of interest in policing too in the maritimes, especially in rural areas where everyone’s related.
Peter Bykera Hollywood-like creative budget, like how a blockbuster still LOSES money.
Invasionone@robert thomas The Peter Principle. He failed upwards.
robert thomasalright gotta ask.. who is Cameron Ortis
Virtual Asylumthey are completely USELESS. Most of them around here just ride around all day. There is one lady that just parks in the pharmacy and plays with her phone all her shift.
Becca AThat can get corrupt too , families of cops and crooks
Peter BykerInternational
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFRCMP is Secret Branch posing as gravel road cops as a front for shadow ops
Becca ARunning towns
Peter Bykera Corporate capture of the whole security apparatus?
robert thomasthey can't be gravel road cops when most seem to strive to live in HRM
robert thomasoffices that wont even let you in the door unless you have an appointment
Invasionone@LGC They asked Leather why he didn’t mention the meeting with Lucki re: gun inventory in his interviews with MCC. He couldn’t answer without consulting with his council. 🤔
Truth InAllMunicipal police with reviews every year.
Green Bastardtruro ps all day
Becca ANeither
Becca AWouldn’t want either
Ash Lunni smell a smurf in here
robert thomasso the problem with province wide police organization is few want to patrol in Meat Cove
robert thomasbecause where does wife work in Cheticamp
robert thomasor Dingwall
Virtual AsylumI would take Truro anyday over the RCMP.
Tony K[message retracted]
The Artist Formerly Known As Squirrel Piss KetchupThey don’t go into meat cove very much.
Julia RockI hope Chief MacNeil got bombarded with positive encouragement. I sent a card.
robert thomasI sent Chief MacNeil an email letting him know he acquitted himself well in his testimony
The Artist Formerly Known As Squirrel Piss KetchupMacNeil replied to my email the next day.
Becca ARcmp and Truro police have been at war with each other over the $6m contract for years
Julia RockSeamus when you travel across Canada you don’t have to pay PST. Or at least that’s how it used to work. Just show your license in other provinces when you shop.
Ash LunnChief MacNeil should investigate Clayfield who has business addresses right in town of Truro.
Linda MBig buildings with what in them?
GlowwatcherI am in Hants County and would take anything other than RCMP
Glowwatcherwould even take Quebec police over RcMP
Linda MI liked the Dartmouth city police. They knew the community and people.
Julia JonesTruro said they could give us 24/7 covage for a lot less
Julia RockMy Friend my Alberta came to Ontario and we both bought leather coats and the lady serving said well you are from Alberta you don’t pay PST, so got her to pay for mine as well. It was great.
Crystal EdwardsI live in Amherst and we have town police and RCMP and I barely see RCMP...lucky if I seen them twice a month
Center HiceLinda your so right ✅👏 Dartmouth police were very personable .
Julia RockThe faith in the rcmp is gone.
Julia RockAbused members with guns at that!
Tony Kfarce is back on
Center HiceAlthough I ld love to shake McNeil s hand in Truro ,who ever it was that said they sent him a e mail ,do you still have his e mail address ?
Julia Rock21
Julia JonesBut almost all the cops from here has been sent somewhere else to grieve alone
Linda MMost couldn’t outrun us!! lol
Becca ASpeaking of abused , look at what they put the horses through in Ottawa, all for a show. That was disgusting
NS BluenoseRCMP officer shot dead by Quebec police; woman and teen seriously injured in home. This morning
Tony KMCC is back on.
Julia RockMultitasking. Might have to hire more women. Lol.
Linda MYes Julia : (
Crystal Edwardstrue that @ Julia
Julia RockNs bluenose. Wow.
M UAfternoon everyone, my goodness I would never have recognized him, he’s lost half his body weight.
Becca ADo the family lawyers get to ask a leather questions today or is that not happening
Julia RockBecca I’m guessing tomorrown
Little Grey CellsLook at poor Dion Sutton after April 18/19
NS BluenoseAnd Dion was a good guy
Julia RockThe guilt and shame is eating them alive. IMO.
Becca ADidn’t realize he was 2 days long too , brutal
Julia RockMany of them.
Little Grey CellsCOMMUNITIES ARE SUFFERING!!!! JUST ASK THE FAMILIES OF THE 23!!!!
Ash Lunna female was taken into custody while attending todays MCC
Linda MRoad safety? They cause most of the mishaps.
Ash Lunnthat freekitty woman?
Julia RockUnfortunately there are some boots on the ground who were out in harms way and suffered quite a bit and likely still are.
Little Grey CellsPardon, Ash Lun?
UncleBlazer@Ash Lunn according to Nighttime Podcast she was
Truth InAllJust today read an article regarding police in NS taking secondary jobs as security guards, bouncers etc. It is a fact.
Little Grey CellsWho audits the audits?????
Ash Lunn@UncleBlazer yup
Linda M@julia Jones Lilly?
David AmosAsk Barbara George and and my evil foe Gilles Moreau about the RCMP Gold Plated Pension Plan
Julia RockBluenose said a rcmp shot dead by Quebec police. What’s up there?
Little Grey CellsSounds like a distraction technique. Dirty Tricks div again up to same old. Plant freekitty or whatever
David AmosLittle Grey CellsWho audits the audits????? I DO
Ash Lunntabernac
Peter Lamb48 you old rcmp with knife shot kil kbec. female and teen injured
Little Grey CellsPDS... ask Dion Sutton
Julia RockFeeding information, cracks and gaps - that’s a big part of the problem here.
Julia RockThanks Peter.
robert thomasyeah they put Dion Sutton on stand
David AmosDeja Vu Anyone??? https://www.banking.senate.gov/hearings/review-of-current-investigations-and-regulatory-actions-regarding-the-mutual-fund-industry
What TheHeckNSHoly MOLY
Linda MOh, the wasted trees.
FRANKLY NSAudit ducks on subways
Julia RockDidn’t answer the question.
Little Grey CellsLMFAO
Little Grey CellsOh the glow goes so low.
Crystal Edwardslike and share everyone. even if you get one ear listening could make a big difference
Julia RockAre you responsible? Blah blah.
Little Grey CellsWhen in doubt, bring Agent provocateur out!
nikki lewisjust saw that @Ash Lunn ,
Tony KAudit discussions with CROPs officer is so relevant to WHAT.
Little Grey CellsTheir dirty trick box is so empty when they shit the bed. How dumb do they think people are?
What TheHeckNS@Truth InAll it’s true. Councillors spoke about this on TVeinotte show this week or last
robert thomasso what is the deal on the FreeKitty lady
Julia RockDoes crap stick to his fur?
 
Ash Lunnfree kittie woman has serious mental health issues big time
Julia RockHe is part of the group. Oh JC is on the bike.
FRANKLY NSOh no people are baffled by Freekitty or whatever the RCMP call themselves these days.
David AmosLittle Grey CellsWhen in doubt, bring Agent provocateur out! I repeat I am not COINTEL i Offered that link for YOUR benefit AND of the FEDS Reading this chat
The Artist Formerly Known As Squirrel Piss KetchupYes I’ve been seeing someone posted at the Braemar superstore in Dartmouth quite regularly.
Linda MKinda like saying ‘write the script and follow it out’.
nikki lewisaudit themselves what a joke
Virtual Asylumhe looks like a shadow of his former self....seems something is bothering him.
Truth InAllWhat a mess.
Linda MNo you don’t audit yourself sir.
Julia RockHe can probably do a forensic audit as well? Where’s all the evidence?
NS BluenoseOh maybe they asked Felix to assist in that as well
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFgreat idea the ones getting audited setting up the auditing process lol that's like SiRT investigating RCMP with ex RCMP assets 🤣🤣🤣
nikki lewiscourse not lol
Little Grey CellsWhat a surprise!
Julia RockNot aware. Oh jeez.
robert thomasso the logic here is the old standards were not good enuf to use for audit but once the new standards are implemented they'll be good to go
Julia RockYour old buddies.
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFwell naturally you set up your protection racket prior to initiating the criminal operations
Ash Lunndidn't OPP get caught double dipping with an officer the other day in cahoots with a chief?
Little Grey CellsHOLD
Julia RockHe must know Billy well.
Little Grey Cellsok
nikki lewisDOJ yet again
What TheHeckNSWhy not audit now Chris? They can grade according to RCMP policies!
WoodsfanaticRetired Mounties as 3rd party.?
Little Grey CellsI want my paper back
NS BluenoseHold on what document
Ash Lunnmore docs held back to be edited?
nikki lewiswhat a gong show this sham is, waste of tax payers $$$$$
NovaScotiaFreckles Missed all day. Is this Chris leather? Holy he looks really different
robert thomaseverything is someone else's fault with this guy!
Julia RockPublic commission and they are reading from notes that aren’t public.
YESSIthe neck is reaching "Campbell red" level
Julia RockI’d say he will have another 10;LBs gone by tomorrow.
NOVA SCOTIA GROWN61lol
robert thomaswaiting for new standards that will be implemented over these @#$holes are all retired!
Donna JjessIt is @Freckles
robert thomasthere is no accountability and if MCC gets their way there will never be
NovaScotiaFreckles I mean no disrespect when asking this but did he lose a lot of weight or something? Honestly not trying to be rude he just looks real different to me.
robert thomaslost a lot of weight
Donna JjessA LG.amount @Freckles.
NovaScotiaFreckles Yeah I thought so.
Mizz Foxxmisstep
Linda MYou’re fired. We don’t need any more acronyms.
 
lilybalm66​maybe if both of these people spoke a bit faster we could move on
Julia RockFeeding information, cracks and gaps - that’s a big part of the problem here.
Julia RockThanks Peter.
robert thomasyeah they put Dion Sutton on stand
What TheHeckNSHoly MOLY
Linda MOh, the wasted trees.
FRANKLY NSAudit ducks on subways
Julia RockDidn’t answer the question.
Little Grey CellsLMFAO
Little Grey CellsOh the glow goes so low.
Crystal Edwardslike and share everyone. even if you get one ear listening could make a big difference
Julia RockAre you responsible? Blah blah.
Little Grey CellsWhen in doubt, bring Agent provocateur out!
nikki lewisjust saw that @Ash Lunn ,
Tony KAudit discussions with CROPs officer is so relevant to WHAT.
Little Grey CellsTheir dirty trick box is so empty when they shit the bed. How dumb do they think people are?
What TheHeckNS@Truth InAll it’s true. Councillors spoke about this on TVeinotte show this week or last
robert thomasso what is the deal on the FreeKitty lady
Julia RockDoes crap stick to his fur?
Ash Lunnfree kittie woman has serious mental health issues big time
Julia RockHe is part of the group. Oh JC is on the bike.
FRANKLY NSOh no people are baffled by Freekitty or whatever the RCMP call themselves these days.
David AmosLittle Grey CellsWhen in doubt, bring Agent provocateur out! I repeat I am not COINTEL i Offered that link for YOUR benefit AND of the FEDS Reading this chat
The Artist Formerly Known As Squirrel Piss KetchupYes I’ve been seeing someone posted at the Braemar superstore in Dartmouth quite regularly.
Linda MKinda like saying ‘write the script and follow it out’.
nikki lewisaudit themselves what a joke
Virtual Asylumhe looks like a shadow of his former self....seems something is bothering him.
Truth InAllWhat a mess.
Linda MNo you don’t audit yourself sir.
Julia RockHe can probably do a forensic audit as well? Where’s all the evidence?
NS BluenoseOh maybe they asked Felix to assist in that as well
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFgreat idea the ones getting audited setting up the auditing process lol that's like SiRT investigating RCMP with ex RCMP assets 🤣🤣🤣
nikki lewiscourse not lol
Little Grey CellsWhat a surprise!
Julia RockNot aware. Oh jeez.
robert thomasso the logic here is the old standards were not good enuf to use for audit but once the new standards are implemented they'll be good to go
Julia RockYour old buddies.
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFwell naturally you set up your protection racket prior to initiating the criminal operations
Ash Lunndidn't OPP get caught double dipping with an officer the other day in cahoots with a chief?
Little Grey CellsHOLD
Julia RockHe must know Billy well.
Little Grey Cellsok
nikki lewisDOJ yet again
What TheHeckNSWhy not audit now Chris? They can grade according to RCMP policies!
WoodsfanaticRetired Mounties as 3rd party.?
Little Grey CellsI want my paper back
NS BluenoseHold on what document
Ash Lunnmore docs held back to be edited?
nikki lewiswhat a gong show this sham is, waste of tax payers $$$$$
NovaScotiaFreckles Missed all day. Is this Chris leather? Holy he looks really different
robert thomaseverything is someone else's fault with this guy!
Julia RockPublic commission and they are reading from notes that aren’t public.
YESSIthe neck is reaching "Campbell red" level
Julia RockI’d say he will have another 10;LBs gone by tomorrow.
NOVA SCOTIA GROWN61lol
robert thomaswaiting for new standards that will be implemented over these @#$holes are all retired!
Donna JjessIt is @Freckles
robert thomasthere is no accountability and if MCC gets their way there will never be
NovaScotiaFreckles I mean no disrespect when asking this but did he lose a lot of weight or something? Honestly not trying to be rude he just looks real different to me.
robert thomaslost a lot of weight
Donna JjessA LG.amount @Freckles.
NovaScotiaFreckles Yeah I thought so.
Mizz Foxxmisstep
Linda MYou’re fired. We don’t need any more acronyms.
lilybalm66maybe if both of these people spoke a bit faster we could move on
Peter Bykerthe constant churn of bureaucratic human sources isn't a bug; it's a feature.
robert thomasthe bloat in command structure serves as a real solid defense when it come to accountability
Tony KClear reporting should be easy unless you are hiding something.
What TheHeckNSIntense Pressure and Scrutiny
David AmosYAWN
Julia RockScanlon had skid marks earlier.
Little Grey CellsDarty eyes at the mention of Brenda
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Little Grey CellsNo addressees ... of course that is how headers work
Julia Rock[message retracted]
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFhi y'all such professionalism
J9 Macjust tuning in, he doesn't look well.
Julia RockSo much responsibility yet no accountability.
Tony Kand an extra large donair for supper.
Little Grey CellsDid Hubley and Macleod have a line of sight on GW or did they just shoot ? Maybe at Onslow? Line of sight on yellow/orange vest?
Julia JonesI think he wore a bigger suit that don’t fit for a reason
Little Grey CellsHow about horsepower riding over protesters in Ottawa? Was that a use of horsepower?
David AmosMETHINKS HE NEEDS A NEW SUIT TO SUIT HIS NEW FRAME AS HE TRIES HARD NOT TO FRAME HIS BOSS N'ESY PAS?
Little Grey CellsYour newspeak is for people like yourselves... mentally lacking
Julia RockWhy didn’t you call Truro? Weren’t you worried about their safety?
Little Grey CellsDesk jockeys
Julia RockTruro is closer though.
David AmosI LOVED WHEN HE QUOTED THE OLD BARD "THEREIN LIES THE RUB"
Becca AIf so that’s messed up
What TheHeckNSSean Stanton? Who’s that?
Becca ANm
Julia JonesThis should already been done. More waste of time
Little Grey CellsStanton is keeper of files for RCMP and investigation
David AmosMETHINKS JUST LIKE THE LATEST BOSS IN NB AND THE FITCH'S REPLACEMENT IN FAT FRED CITY LEATHER IS WELL AWARE OF MY FAVOURITE NEWFIE JOKE N'ESY PAS?
Peter Bykerawkward!
Little Grey CellsI dont think so. More Brenda issues
Little Grey CellsNot a waste of time
Julia RockPass the buck.
David AmosI BET PALANGO KNOWS THE JOKE
Little Grey CellsHearsay
Little Grey CellsThe blackmail tool RCMMP use over municipal PDs
David AmosHERE HERE OR IS IT HEAR HEAR?
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAF@Little Grey Cells now it's official heresay evidence
Little Grey CellsRCMP*
Tracy CI live in Bible Hill. I see the rcmp almost everywhere. Can't drive up pictou road with seeing one or two. I hate it
Julia JonesMacNeil said they have their own labs and such. They don’t need to relay on the RCMP much now
Center HicePalango s doing a great 👍 job ,I hope some day ,he finds enough info that would lead to blowing this case with r c m p wide open 😀.
Tracy Cwithout
Julia RockSo get some fluff to do some work.
Little Grey CellsMacNeil had enough a few years ago of blackmail
David AmosTHIS JOKE ALWAYS MAKES LAWYERS CHUCKLE
Julia RockAccountability!
David AmosWHAT DID GOD TELL THE NEWFIES?
Peter Byker💐 @Tracy C beautiful province, hope to see it some day!
Nosy ScotianDavid you're like a fly in need of a swatting 😆
Linda MHe is reading right?
FRANKLY NSThe glow surrounds palango but people are blind
David AmosPLAY DUMB UNTIL I GET BACK WILL YA?
Tracy C#Peter Byker it is amazing here. you will love it
Nosy ScotianI take info from all sources although I have my favs 😁
Tracy C@Peter Byker
What TheHeckNSnot a waste to the people experiencing the crime ahole
Julia RockSimplistic! Accountability!
NS BluenoseThey are so great take 911 and takes hours to go to location spend hours elsewhere and leave kids in house after den parent killed. Oh you are good…not
David AmosWHEREAS YOU HAVE NO FLY SWATTER OR EVEN A NAME ITS MR AMOS TO YOU
Julia Jones@Frankly NS …. Your comment is 😆
Becca AAnswered a question with a question on this one , lie
NS BluenoseYou can’t arrive at location of 911 call sir
Julia RockInterop concerns? Peoples lives were in danger.
Julia JonesCan’t trust a person that refuses to look the person in the eyes your talking to. Instead looking down all the time he’s talking
What TheHeckNSthese municipal resources would have been of GREAT value
David AmosFOR THE RECORD NEWFIES AIN'T DUMB BUT THEY HAVE TURNED PLAYING DUMB INTO A FINE ART
Becca AHe’s not answering the question
NS BluenoseAwe thing those kids would have took priority
David AmosDOES ANYONE KNOW THE MOTTO OF MY CLAN?
Becca AWas a concern for the public as well
What TheHeckNSCONCERN? It could have saved lives
Becca AWhy j division was a simple question
Julia JonesTruro is 💯 percent carbine trained
NS BluenoseDon’t go their
FRANKLY NSSupport ducks?
Becca Alol he’s the worst
Nosy ScotianWere frightened Truro would show them up maybe?
Truth InAllOh the terror!
Anita ButtsJust go in and get it done but no
Peter Byker@David Amos my wife's father was a engineer on the Great Lakes Line, St. John's born, so darn intelligent, an amazing mind! cheers!
What TheHeckNSInsp ALT?
What TheHeckNSis that what he said?
Little Grey CellsSounds like Uvalde
Little Grey CellsCoward officers
Julia Rock@Peter we wouldn’t say ain’t either!
NS BluenoseAnd we have figured out your play book
InvasiononeImagine thinking any of those things are at all equivalent
What TheHeckNSYOU refused HELP PERIOD
David AmosCHECK THE LABEL IF YOU DON'T KNOW https://www.ic.gc.ca/app/opic-cipo/trdmrks/srch/viewTrademark.html?Open=1&id=502577&lang=eng&wbdisable=true
Julia RockWhat needs to happen is that you need to go! 
Julia RockFeeding information, cracks and gaps - that’s a big part of the problem here.
Julia RockThanks Peter.
robert thomasyeah they put Dion Sutton on stand
What TheHeckNSHoly MOLY
Linda MOh, the wasted trees.
FRANKLY NSAudit ducks on subways
Julia RockDidn’t answer the question.
Little Grey CellsLMFAO
Little Grey CellsOh the glow goes so low.
Crystal Edwardslike and share everyone. even if you get one ear listening could make a big difference
Julia RockAre you responsible? Blah blah.
Little Grey CellsWhen in doubt, bring Agent provocateur out!
nikki lewisjust saw that @Ash Lunn ,
Tony KAudit discussions with CROPs officer is so relevant to WHAT.
Little Grey CellsTheir dirty trick box is so empty when they shit the bed. How dumb do they think people are?
What TheHeckNS@Truth InAll it’s true. Councillors spoke about this on TVeinotte show this week or last
robert thomasso what is the deal on the FreeKitty lady
Julia RockDoes crap stick to his fur?
Ash Lunnfree kittie woman has serious mental health issues big time
Julia RockHe is part of the group. Oh JC is on the bike.
FRANKLY NSOh no people are baffled by Freekitty or whatever the RCMP call themselves these days.
David AmosLittle Grey CellsWhen in doubt, bring Agent provocateur out! I repeat I am not COINTEL i Offered that link for YOUR benefit AND of the FEDS Reading this chat
The Artist Formerly Known As Squirrel Piss KetchupYes I’ve been seeing someone posted at the Braemar superstore in Dartmouth quite regularly.
Linda MKinda like saying ‘write the script and follow it out’.
nikki lewisaudit themselves what a joke
Virtual Asylumhe looks like a shadow of his former self....seems something is bothering him.
Truth InAllWhat a mess.
Linda MNo you don’t audit yourself sir.
Julia RockHe can probably do a forensic audit as well? Where’s all the evidence?
NS BluenoseOh maybe they asked Felix to assist in that as well
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFgreat idea the ones getting audited setting up the auditing process lol that's like SiRT investigating RCMP with ex RCMP assets 🤣🤣🤣
nikki lewiscourse not lol
Little Grey CellsWhat a surprise!
Julia RockNot aware. Oh jeez.
robert thomasso the logic here is the old standards were not good enuf to use for audit but once the new standards are implemented they'll be good to go
Julia RockYour old buddies.
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFwell naturally you set up your protection racket prior to initiating the criminal operations
Ash Lunndidn't OPP get caught double dipping with an officer the other day in cahoots with a chief?
Little Grey CellsHOLD
Julia RockHe must know Billy well.
Little Grey Cellsok
nikki lewisDOJ yet again
What TheHeckNSWhy not audit now Chris? They can grade according to RCMP policies!
WoodsfanaticRetired Mounties as 3rd party.?
Little Grey CellsI want my paper back
NS BluenoseHold on what document
Ash Lunnmore docs held back to be edited?
nikki lewiswhat a gong show this sham is, waste of tax payers $$$$$
NovaScotiaFreckles Missed all day. Is this Chris leather? Holy he looks really different
robert thomaseverything is someone else's fault with this guy!
Julia RockPublic commission and they are reading from notes that aren’t public.
YESSIthe neck is reaching "Campbell red" level
Julia RockI’d say he will have another 10;LBs gone by tomorrow.
NOVA SCOTIA GROWN61lol
robert thomaswaiting for new standards that will be implemented over these @#$holes are all retired!
Donna JjessIt is @Freckles
robert thomasthere is no accountability and if MCC gets their way there will never be
NovaScotiaFreckles I mean no disrespect when asking this but did he lose a lot of weight or something? Honestly not trying to be rude he just looks real different to me.
robert thomaslost a lot of weight
Donna JjessA LG.amount @Freckles.
NovaScotiaFreckles Yeah I thought so.
Mizz Foxxmisstep
Linda MYou’re fired. We don’t need any more acronyms.
lilybalm66maybe if both of these people spoke a bit faster we could move on
Peter Bykerthe constant churn of bureaucratic human sources isn't a bug; it's a feature.
robert thomasthe bloat in command structure serves as a real solid defense when it come to accountability
Tony KClear reporting should be easy unless you are hiding something.
What TheHeckNSIntense Pressure and Scrutiny
David AmosYAWN
Julia RockScanlon had skid marks earlier.
Little Grey CellsDarty eyes at the mention of Brenda
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Little Grey CellsNo addressees ... of course that is how headers work
Julia Rock[message retracted]
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFhi y'all such professionalism
J9 Macjust tuning in, he doesn't look well.
Julia RockSo much responsibility yet no accountability.
Tony Kand an extra large donair for supper.
Little Grey CellsDid Hubley and Macleod have a line of sight on GW or did they just shoot ? Maybe at Onslow? Line of sight on yellow/orange vest?
Julia JonesI think he wore a bigger suit that don’t fit for a reason
Little Grey CellsHow about horsepower riding over protesters in Ottawa? Was that a use of horsepower?
David AmosMETHINKS HE NEEDS A NEW SUIT TO SUIT HIS NEW FRAME AS HE TRIES HARD NOT TO FRAME HIS BOSS N'ESY PAS?
Little Grey CellsYour newspeak is for people like yourselves... mentally lacking
Julia RockWhy didn’t you call Truro? Weren’t you worried about their safety?
Little Grey CellsDesk jockeys
Julia RockTruro is closer though.
David AmosI LOVED WHEN HE QUOTED THE OLD BARD "THEREIN LIES THE RUB"
Becca AIf so that’s messed up
What TheHeckNSSean Stanton? Who’s that?
Becca ANm
Julia JonesThis should already been done. More waste of time
Little Grey CellsStanton is keeper of files for RCMP and investigation
David AmosMETHINKS JUST LIKE THE LATEST BOSS IN NB AND THE FITCH'S REPLACEMENT IN FAT FRED CITY LEATHER IS WELL AWARE OF MY FAVOURITE NEWFIE JOKE N'ESY PAS?
Peter Bykerawkward!
Little Grey CellsI dont think so. More Brenda issues
Little Grey CellsNot a waste of time
Julia RockPass the buck.
David AmosI BET PALANGO KNOWS THE JOKE
Little Grey CellsHearsay
Little Grey CellsThe blackmail tool RCMMP use over municipal PDs
David AmosHERE HERE OR IS IT HEAR HEAR?
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAF@Little Grey Cells now it's official heresay evidence
Little Grey CellsRCMP*
Tracy CI live in Bible Hill. I see the rcmp almost everywhere. Can't drive up pictou road with seeing one or two. I hate it
Julia JonesMacNeil said they have their own labs and such. They don’t need to relay on the RCMP much now
Center HicePalango s doing a great 👍 job ,I hope some day ,he finds enough info that would lead to blowing this case with r c m p wide open 😀.
Tracy Cwithout
Julia RockSo get some fluff to do some work.
Little Grey CellsMacNeil had enough a few years ago of blackmail
David AmosTHIS JOKE ALWAYS MAKES LAWYERS CHUCKLE
Julia RockAccountability!
David AmosWHAT DID GOD TELL THE NEWFIES?
Peter Byker💐 @Tracy C beautiful province, hope to see it some day!
Nosy ScotianDavid you're like a fly in need of a swatting 😆
Linda MHe is reading right?
FRANKLY NSThe glow surrounds palango but people are blind
David AmosPLAY DUMB UNTIL I GET BACK WILL YA?
Tracy C#Peter Byker it is amazing here. you will love it
Nosy ScotianI take info from all sources although I have my favs 😁
Tracy C@Peter Byker
What TheHeckNSnot a waste to the people experiencing the crime ahole
Julia RockSimplistic! Accountability!
NS BluenoseThey are so great take 911 and takes hours to go to location spend hours elsewhere and leave kids in house after den parent killed. Oh you are good…not
David AmosWHEREAS YOU HAVE NO FLY SWATTER OR EVEN A NAME ITS MR AMOS TO YOU
Julia Jones@Frankly NS …. Your comment is 😆
Becca AAnswered a question with a question on this one , lie
NS BluenoseYou can’t arrive at location of 911 call sir
Julia RockInterop concerns? Peoples lives were in danger.
Julia JonesCan’t trust a person that refuses to look the person in the eyes your talking to. Instead looking down all the time he’s talking
What TheHeckNSthese municipal resources would have been of GREAT value
David AmosFOR THE RECORD NEWFIES AIN'T DUMB BUT THEY HAVE TURNED PLAYING DUMB INTO A FINE ART
Becca AHe’s not answering the question
NS BluenoseAwe thing those kids would have took priority
David AmosDOES ANYONE KNOW THE MOTTO OF MY CLAN?
Becca AWas a concern for the public as well
What TheHeckNSCONCERN? It could have saved lives
Becca AWhy j division was a simple question
Julia JonesTruro is 💯 percent carbine trained
NS BluenoseDon’t go their
FRANKLY NSSupport ducks?
Becca Alol he’s the worst
Nosy ScotianWere frightened Truro would show them up maybe?
Truth InAllOh the terror!
Anita ButtsJust go in and get it done but no
Peter Byker@David Amos my wife's father was a engineer on the Great Lakes Line, St. John's born, so darn intelligent, an amazing mind! cheers!
What TheHeckNSInsp ALT?
What TheHeckNSis that what he said?
Little Grey CellsSounds like Uvalde
Little Grey CellsCoward officers
Julia Rock@Peter we wouldn’t say ain’t either!
NS BluenoseAnd we have figured out your play book
InvasiononeImagine thinking any of those things are at all equivalent
What TheHeckNSYOU refused HELP PERIOD
David AmosCHECK THE LABEL IF YOU DON'T KNOW https://www.ic.gc.ca/app/opic-cipo/trdmrks/srch/viewTrademark.html?Open=1&id=502577&lang=eng&wbdisable=true
Julia RockWhat needs to happen is that you need to go!
Peter Bykerlol! you need to be used to be called b'y, tho!
What TheHeckNSUltimately you refused to save lives
Little Grey CellsWow!@ The blame!
Julia RockHelp was offered and you were too proud to accept! You need to get your act together. Help was offered.
Becca ABlame shifting
Nosy ScotianEverybody has a say accept the people you "serve and protect"
Anita ButtsSo true
Linda M😂
Julia RockYou evolved into a black abyss.
Nosy ScotianWOW
Ash LunnFluid Dynamic...can they STOP using those terms
J DoneGoing to actually share information too I bet
Julia RockFirst step for interop - acceptance of the op being offered!
Little Grey CellsAnita! You sound upset!
YESSI[message retracted]
Nosy ScotianI'm sure Truro and HRP might disagree Mr Leather
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFinteroperability means be more like big brother role model RCMP
Julia RockPre-existing plans? Wtf?
Little Grey CellsSandwich artists
Peter Bykerthrow a binder at the problem
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFrehire Carroll he can draw the maps to ensure police Services interoperability 🤣🤣🤣
Little Grey CellsLike Chris Wortman
Anita ButtsIt’s true the force doesn’t want to work with local police at alll it’s not a sentiment
David AmosYO @Peter Byker PERHAPS YOU SHOULD SCROLL THOUGH THIS LAWSUIT AND GIVE ME A CALL MY CONTACT NUMBER IS AT THE BOTTOM http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2015/09/v-behaviorurldefaultvmlo.html
Julia RockSo the GD cops get along but that doesn’t matter when there is airheads at the top!
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFdoes this binder of interoperability standards also include covert ops interoperability or is Baylin still the wizard behind the shower curtain
Ash Lunn@Little Grey Cells read up in comments
Little Grey CellsHolder of 🥒🥒🥒
InvasiononeSuper Nintendo Janice
Little Grey CellsJENGA Janice
Ash LunnRCMP in Halfax also go into HRM territory like the Banfield Costco incident
Julia RockDo they use Rolodex as well?
Little Grey CellsFluid and dynamic comment. Ash?
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFCID is so integrated RCMP Tracy took HRP Detective to park in Gab's parking lot completely off the record and off PROS
Julia Rock@Ash Lunn. So weird right?
Peter Bykerneed to walk my four-legged shadow, back soon...
Julia RockDid you know bill well?
MHhow downcast can he be
Little Grey CellsFond old memories of BC, Chris. New members wont even know a BC with RCMP
MHgoing off the deep end - hand waving
Julia RockBut you aren’t accepting help?
David AmosYO @Peter Byker I TRUST THAT YOU WOULD ENJOY LISTENING TO THIS MOTION HEARING https://archive.org/details/BahHumbug
Linda Mand round and round it goes
Little Grey CellsAsk the Chiefs of Police of Nova Scotia their view of RCMP
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFyou forget your time on York Regional Police studying astrology
NOVA SCOTIA GROWN61Don't let the door hit ya on the way out
Julia RockAdvice - he takes no responsibility and points finger. What can he offer?
Linda MWhere are his medals?
What TheHeckNSWe heard what the Chiefs of Police have to say so no need to answer
J Donehard to be accountable when you keep playing national musical chairs with all your broken toys
Little Grey CellsTarnished badges in NS
Julia RockBaggage?
Linda MNo clean slate here yet.
Little Grey Cellsoh he smiles
Julia RockStink!
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFhumint sources like the Banfield's and Forbes cough cough who brought them into the RCMP family
MHbaggage carrying around = 23 lives
robert thomasthis guy is a real piece of work.. he is still throwing people under the bus FFS!
NS Bluenose[message retracted]
What TheHeckNSNOTEWORTHY
Linda Mhome is where you hang your gun
Julia RockYou run away why would provinces want you?
Becca Ahe’s such a piece of work 🤢
MHI don't admire him - thin OR fat
robert thomasthis will be good!
InvasiononeTime to get some digs in at Cheif MacNeil
Little Grey CellsAIRSOFT PEOPLE BLAMING
Little Grey CellsPSY OP
J Donelol, we wanted people to shut up about alert ready and tried to pressure local forces into agreeing so we could subvert a good option all around
Becca ASignal to them ?
Little Grey CellsYou probably wrote the airsoft script, Chris!
Julia RockI hope he gets used to looking at his boots. Walk of shame!
Ash Lunnis he accusing the local police chiefs of lying?
Julia RockDarren wasn’t aware it was a tool in the toolbox.
InvasiononeThe fake risks you made up to excuse why you didn’t use it
YESSIwow
David Amos@Peter Byker FYI my four-legged shadow IS SNOOZING AT MY FEET WITH ONE EYE OPEN IF I MOVE HE BOUNCES INTO ACTION
Becca AHe was the one who said the alert wasn’t used , because they couldn’t think of what to say in an alert
Becca ALol
Becca ANo uh uh duh
MHbusted
robert thomaswhatta piece of work
Chris LeeYa sure dude
Julia RockHe could Darren campbell not know alert ready was a tool in the tool box?
YESSIunfortunate indeed
Linda Mfamilies 23
MHoh they were mean tome
J DoneAlert ready being used now. I guess the value outweighed the risks in the end
robert thomasso according to him it is all someone else's fault...
Julia RockCan this man catch a fly?
Becca ALol omg leather doesn’t deserve a badge
MHoh get over yourself
Donna JjessGod Bless the 23 ,and all Families and Friends
Becca AHe’s the worst
Julia RockThey are professional and on the ball.
Linda MWhat time is is going to cry?
Chris LeeQueens Cowboys always right everyone else wrong
Julia RockLinda m he is back tomorrow.
YESSIprobably tomorrow Linda
Ash LunnMIC DROP time
robert thomasand this guy still has a job with RCMP.. mind blown!
Becca AWow
Center HiceHe s a piece of work
Ash LunnTHIS is exactly why Chief MacNeil has witnesses in the romm when he takes these calls from the FCMP
robert thomasdon't the Chiefs have access to same database?
Becca AIt’s a yes or no question
Becca ALol
MHbe blah be blah
Julia RockAka. Shut them down?
J DoneThey didn't give us a chance to spin it lol
Julia RockServants?
Becca AHe’s good at beating around the bush , I’ll give him that much
Ash Lunnface it you guys were busted trying to hide that "wants to shoot a cop" bullentin
robert thomasunreal BUT now he is an advocate.. nice!
Julia RockAnswer the question.
Linda Mkeeping members out of Portapique
robert thomaswas the call recorded
Julia RockWhat were you doing?
Ash LunnWILEY does ZERO follow up on complaint calls on Wartman
Linda Mongoing investigation
Becca AMo $$$$
Julia RockWtf would anything his man offers be taken as effective or helpful?
robert thomashis advice is to blame everyone else but himself
Julia RockDid he write a book?
Becca AHaha she can’t even do it
lilybalm66so just stuff that doesn't the rcmp look stupid
J DoneIf it's not negligent to blow holes in a building you know there are people inside without verifying your target then not following up on a complaint must come with a commendation.
David AmosMETHINKS MANY MEAN OLD MARITIMERS WOULD LOVE TO PLAY POKER WITH CHRISSY BABY LEATHER N'ESY PAS?
MHa new note pad
MHsounds grievance list
Julia RockIt’s called on-boarding. All companies have it.
robert thomasso what does this got to do with throwing everyone and their dog under the bus
Nosy ScotianYou poor thing
Linda Mdash cams sir
YESSIaka wide awake
Ash LunnRCMP need to STOP purging records of complaints "like wants to shoot a cop" for an example
J DoneIf only he had had some power or ability to improve these things
MHyou hade 911 calls you ignored
Andrew PittGreetings from Berlin, Germany. Sounds like a multi-layered cobweb cake of money burning incompetence
Linda Mdoes that work for coverups?
Becca AHate to say it but I have more respect for rob the carpenter than leather
Chris LeeLol
Julia RockTicker Tape. Did he mean telex?
robert thomasthis guy is the reason that RCMP needs to be disbanded.. they can to the musical ride and guard the PM annnnnnd that's all folks!
Nosy ScotianHi Andrew and that sums it up
Chris LeeHa ha I think so
Ash LunnRCMP need to keep drunk cops OFF the air and from giving orders during a mass shooting incident
J DoneAny chance he retires tonight?
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFothers like suspects Banfield family mafia cough cough where's her background checks we paid for them publicize them
YESSISeamus on break 🤷
MHfunny @Becca A
Ash LunnLGC passed out or is AWOL?
Chris LeeHey where is the man the myth the legend
MHhe's joining up?
Andrew PittHi@Nosy Scotian Think u guys deserve better
Julia Rock[message retracted]
Chris LeeMaybe he is too pissed off to talk...
NS BluenoseGone for coffee or cigarettes
MHlet us all call 9ll
Chris LeeAre they?
Becca ADo we know that for sure, or is that from a banfield having a Marriott as a fb friend ?
MHRCMP got to our leader?
Janice WalkerMaybe a puppy potty break
NS BluenoseHope they didn’t abducted him
tinycha0sI’ve been reading the articles posted to that Tarnished Badge go daddy website and it kind of helps fill in some gaps, despite who has written the articles…. Grain of salt or whatever
Julia RockI have never been in a job where I didn’t know what was going on or what I was responsible for! Now he asks for more $$. For what? You don’t know what you are doing so how would you know what u need?
What TheHeckNS@Julia Rock it’s truly embaressing
What TheHeckNSembarrassing
InvasiononeBoth Leather and Campbell oversee Critical Incident Commands but say "I can't speak to that" when asked about any kind of operation of the CIC
Chris LeeNone of the brass seem to know what was going on
Julia RockDid Baylin ring his doorbell?
Chris LeeLol
InvasiononeHe knocked on the oil heater for at least 20 minutes
MHis anybody out there
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFduck man kidnapped Seamus 🤣🤣🤣
Faye CourtneyThis is all so sad & upsetting, will watch the 1st part this evening. Sending Love & Prayers
Chris LeeHe knows enough not to answer
MHhe's ghosting us
Chris LeeSomebody check the hollow log for Seamus
MHwitness protection
Julia RockHe is gone to get his spandex on?
NS BluenoseJulie how dare they ask for more money with what they did should be begging for scraps
Brenda Grantlol
MHlululemon extra large please
Chris LeeThat's not a pretty picture Julia lol
Julia RockNs Bluenose exactly.
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Chris LeeLol
Julia RockMaybe he found love?
NS44lol
Linda MHe's got Leather on the line.
Chris LeeWith the porn bots
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFbaylin got him so he can spam pornbots
robert thomasA sad state of affairs when this guy screws up bigtime and gets a promotion instead of losing his job
Brenda GrantThe bots have him hostage lol
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tinycha0sor maybe love found him, maybe we really should call 911….. Lol
MHit's the peter principle - promote to get rid of
M U🙏23❤
Chris LeeHa ha learner pants
Linda M94 person chat live
Julia RockHe will reappear in leather pants.
InvasiononeHe failed upwards
MHwe just lost four
InvasiononeMany such casess
Chris LeeRock star look he has the hair
robert thomasthe peter principle never heard of the colloquialism before
NS BluenoseJulia and dance to ymca
MHstick with me
Julia RockExactly! Is he gone do you think?
Chris LeeI'm thinking he is
MHstartin to look that way
MHgood by peeps
NS44I was wondering the same thing!
robert thomasbye too!
NS BluenoseGood thing is we will all still be hear, that sends a message to them to we’re not going anywhere
Julia RockOk guys, See you all tomorrow! 23! Hugs to all.
Chris LeeLike they say in Russia......Mos-go
robert thomas23
NS BluenoseNope he will be back unless they
Chris LeeNight '
NS BluenoseUnless they
Janice WalkerSame bat time
NS Bluenose[message retracted]
NS BluenoseGot him
Brenda GrantGod Bless the 23❤
Janice WalkerSame bat channel
NS BluenoseI would
Faye CourtneyM U Totally agree 🙏's 23 ❤
tinycha0s23 💕💕💕💕💕
NS BluenoseSay he is on the phone with a family member
Brenda GrantSee you all tomorrow
NS BluenoseBye Brenda thanks for tuning in
Julia Rock[message retracted]
Nosy Scotianhave a good evening all
Julia Rock[message retracted]
Nosy Scotianglad. I stayed lol
Ash Lunn[message retracted]
Ash LunnI think Guilt is eating Leather away
Julia RockAsh. Agree!
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Ash Lunnthey better do a good X examination of Leather tomorrow
NS BluenoseI was spinning all I heard was one moment what did I miss
Julia RockNothing he just stepped away for a minute.
NS BluenoseOk great
David AmosTAH TAH
NS BluenoseWe had some fun you will see it in the chat
NS BluenoseDidn’t look like the same man if not for the voice
Ash LunnMIC DROP
Chris LeeHey he is back
Julia RockNo Bluenose. Frightening. I didn’t see him until today either. I was shocked.
NS BluenoseLmao
Julia RockChris he didn’t go. Lol
InvasiononeSo if they just needed the account, why did it take 2 months and why did she need a new phone to do it?
Chris LeeWere you right about the pants?lol
Julia RockChris he didn’t return with Leather of spandex. Maybe he changed though. Lol
nikki lewisThought the boys got you lol
nikki lewisBots 🤖
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFis it just me or is there no audio
Chris LeeHa ha too bad Julia that would have been pretty funny
NS BluenoseMax employer
nikki lewisHe sold a bike to Griffon 4 days before
Ash Lunnshe hung on to hm for 20 mins until cops arrived and pulle dher off him lol
nikki lewisMy sound good Baylin
Julia RockAll good here Baylin.
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFwhere's the fossilized donuts and McDonald's fries
Peter Bykercoming in cold, no photos timestamped?
Julia RockI’d love to dive through that baby.
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFthe Silent Patrolman is so stealthy you can see it 🤣🤣🤣
dvdvnoMust be Dorrington's car with that mileage.
Ash Lunnno reflcetive stripes on that rear pic
Ash Lunn^^^ FYI
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFlol you can see where they ghosted stripes above the Ford logo when the were water marking the pic of the backend
Derek Rantshi LGC
Invasionone20,000 for a front bumper
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFFord's burn themselves 🤣🤣🤣🤣
NS BluenoseFor a guy who is worried about one miss payment to take dentures out of a man’s mouth
CaperWas listening all day. Finally have a chance to comment. Who takes all kinds of pictures of cars they buy inside and out. Very odd
Ash Lunnso they flooded the FD Docs with pics individually to clog it up instead of putting all those pics in one COMM?
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFthey went to the GCS yard and photographed age appropriate cars to pose as the Wortman Banfield fleet
InvasiononeThose are probably the pics they would have posted to the website for the auction
Ash Lunnnotice no boxes ticked off on those reorts about anything remved from the cars?
InvasiononeSomeone smashed it up in the first 2000 km on the road? Why wouldn't they just repair it?
Ash Lunnfound drugs
Oh DearMissed everything again today 😞 was there anything interesting ?
Ash Lunna police dept in Ontario will be calling Max for some cars, a warehouse full of cop cars burnt the other day
InvasiononeNot really, Leather is a lot older looking and skinnier now. A lot of "I can't speak to that" and buck passing
Chris LeeJust more lies Oh Dear
NS BluenoseWho found it max to try and make him look like a good guy
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InvasiononeThe meeting re: the gun inventory
Peter Byker@Ash Durham Regional, right? spooky coincidences abound
Ash LunnOperation Hgh Tide??
Ash Lunnwhat is COMM number on that one
Invasionone"Chief Supt. Leather, while being interviewed by MCC, you didn't mention your meeting with Cmmr. Lucki, why didn't you?""I cannot comment without first consulting with council"
Chris LeeSo
Ash Lunn41618
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFwhy C-1 redact a dead man's info lol he can't sue for breach of privacy so who's name is really on the suspect info lines
Chris LeeSurprise I meant lol
NS BluenoseSubject of interest Lisa Banfield
Ash Lunnangel Pattersn Na shaffer too
Chris LeeWasn't saying so to your post invasion one
Peter BykerRestorative justice, when?
nikki lewisThe document I was reading last night listed all the vin numbers
Ash Lunnis costa the coffee guy that came to NS with his own coffee maker?
Chris LeeOh ya that's right Ash
Chris LeeThe one PP was looking for. Was his nickname Coz or something?
Ash Lunnyup
Chris LeeAnother guy that packed up and left
Ash LunnTruro police did give RCMP a head up before they released that
Chris LeeDidn't want to upset Leather by being honest
Janes BlondInset Law n Order theme 😂
Peter BykerStay tuned for more atrocity propaganda on CBC.
Ash Lunnanother LIE
Ash Lunncomm # plz?
Chris LeeBrutal
Ash Lunnwas in O Drive
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Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFyour doodling and highlighting skills ensure your never getting a job in RCMP CIC pictometry room Seamus 🤣🤣🤣
Chris LeeLol
nikki lewisyes that would be great to share !
nikki lewis46317 is another number within the document not the comm number
Ash Lunn37429 COMM
nikki lewishe spent so long today talking about how it was all saved all over the shop and not together, blah blah
Ash Lunnhope families lawyer brings up that Comm tomorrow lol
nikki lewisobvoious he was talking BS
nikki lewislol
nikki lewiscindy works with Lia
nikki lewisdustine ! jeez its a party lol
nikki lewisO drive Party
Ash Lunnerin pepper?
Ash Lunnlol
nikki lewisplease share on twitter once you are ready if all good
Ash Lunnperjury anyone?
nikki lewiswhat a 💩 show ,
Ash Lunnby destroyed they actually mean transferred to O Drive
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFI have a feeling task 703 is code for enhanced security screening background check
Julia RockJust found it strange handcuffs were kept in bedside table. As per LB. Off topic. I would be frightened.
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAF@Julia the cuffs were at the warehouse bar as per Lisa's comm 0050847
J DoneHow long before these flow charts are all new names as they all move/retire
Ash LunnMcCrossin ?? related to female McCrossin the politian?
Ash Lunnshe had a anti Covid march at border to NB and held traffic up
Julia RockBaylin in her testimony I thought she said they were kept in the bedside table. I think in the reenactment.
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAF@Julia comm 0050847 he reached behind the bar and told me to cuff myself
Julia RockOk.
AlbinoHe had a bedside table at the garage too. apartment upstairs
Chris LeeWouldn't be surprised
Ash Lunnbafield caught lying again?
Peter BykerLucki Leather Chubbs
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Julia RockWouldn’t that be in her HR file?
Julia RockOr personnel file.
Chris LeeShould be
andrew gilliswe are at a record 9 hour LGC stream
Peter BykerMalala survived an assassination attempt when she was 13. or so the story went, anyhow...
May_ MoneyweatherOl
Julia RockWell trudope has the hairstyle of Ukraine’s president or PM!
Chris LeeConcern I have with that no slight on her but 4 safety violations on the range indicates nervousness with guns maybe so why is she on the road chasing down a well armed maniac
andrew gillisRandy Mercerau - Ash L did you hear that?
Ash Lunncoincidence eh? randy Merseareau case
Oh DearWhen did Heidi stop doing media releases ?
Julia RockTiming.
Ash LunnMIC DROP
May_ MoneyweatherGrew up in the Hiram lynds road area. All of north river was HA territory for decades
Ash Lunnyup sure was
andrew gillisMalala story made no sense
Ash LunnI remember the day they arressted Jeff Lynds mother to put pressure on him
May_ MoneyweatherAnd yet was still one of the greatest places a kid could grow up haha
nikki lewisi do
May_ MoneyweatherYeah they really messed with mr and Mrs lynds heavy, who were indeed salt of the earth folk
Ash Lunnyup
Ash Lunnto Costa
Ash Lunnthey removed Costa's email address
Peter Bykerprotection racket
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFmy guess Leger is RCMP deployed to Ukraine for UN reform of Ukrainian national police
Ash Lunnthat weird email address was that they redacted Costa's email address
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFwho needs a superpower to read minds when you have Wide Awake
Ash LunnBULLCRAP
Oh DearJust wow "shot himself"
Ash Lunnwhen did the big stop videos leak?
Peter Bykerthat scenario never panned out
Ash Lunnthe date griffon bought GWs bike?
Ash Lunnapril 14-15th?
Becca AFriends and businesss don’t mix
Becca AAny chance Steven mackay is from police association of ns ?
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Becca AIs this Lisa ms friend that calls the camp they all go to a cult ?
Oh Dear@Ash Lunn think around 06/08/2021
Oh DearJune 8 maybe of 2021
andrew gillisRight about now Sherlock Holmes would be grabbing his violin in an effort to clear his mind - there is a welter of leads here
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFNSE happens to work out of the same Toronto office Leather and Bergermen worked out of
Nosy Scotianwho shot thereself oh dear?
Becca AWhat kind of board positions
Oh DearThey claimed GW did in that email @Nosy Scotian
andrew gillisand at 11:28
Nosy Scotianok thank you oh dear
Becca AHe looks too young
Ash Lunnis it McNeil or MacNeil?
andrew gillismac is way more common
UncleBlazerCan’t say I’ve ever heard of that company
nikki lewisnope
nikki lewislol that quote at the top is great!
Linda MAcross from rbc I believe. CBRE ?
nikki lewiswe never shove a square peg in a round hole or something
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFyou know who would need Bruno Contractors Bjorn MMM
Becca AYa , bought the Atlantic denturist building
nikki lewissent you a pic, someone came out to say they got dentures from clayfield in yarmouth, on post yesterday
Becca ATroy grant is the other name who purchased it , incase it comes up
UncleBlazerSorry, I’m lost — who is this Bruno company/guy connected to?
Peter Byker@UncleBlazer Bruno was dealing with GW just before Portapique
UncleBlazer@Peter Byker gotcha
NS BluenoseI have a question for anyone is
Ash LunnEs Ka So Nee
NS BluenoseIs portique the same as debert in rcmp lingo
Peter Bykerthe San Francisco Treat!
NS BluenoseI see email at 659 stating multiple victims in debert
Ash Lunnyes
NS BluenoseYou have
Anita Butts👍
Ash Lunni was answering LGC
UncleBlazerPronounced it right the first time
UncleBlazerYes
David AmosSgt. W.A. (Allan) CARROLL of RCMP recieved the same documents Casey got byway of Acting Sgt Smith as soon as the Fat Fred City Finest made false allegations against me in early August of 2012
David AmosSgt. Bridget Leger RCMP H Division Office (902) 426-5120 Cell: (902) 222-0154 E-mail: brigit.leger@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFI think Robins was on a fishing expedition on behalf of the upper level of the command triangle
nikki lewiswell he gave Sharon a messed up card,
nikki lewischad coming back from PP?
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFif the car had a pushbar mentioned but no pushbar call out for Enfield car sighting
Nosy ScotianHubby FF at airport. If they do not have required number of staff bigger planes can't land.
Nosy ScotianSounds like RCs running Skelton crews in huge territories. That has to be a problem
Peter Bykernothing from Brink's?
David AmosI LAUGHED AT THE AT THAT YOU COULD NOT PRONOUNCE LEGER'S NAME PROPERLY BTW MEAN LITTLE MIKEY DUFFY AND I KNOW THE EVIL GREEK COSTA DIMOPOULOS TOO
Ash Lunnwhy is bershire left off that list?
J Doneso griffon arrested in oxford in 2015 on the charges for all the cartel stuff apparently ..is that where they think the car number came from 28b11?
David AmosYO @Peter Byker MY DOG AND I ARE BACK INSIDE WHY NOT CALL?
J Donethey also had the weird immigration thing where wortman said he wouldn't report a salary for himself and lisa to avoid "red flags" with cra
J Jway below poverty
Peter Bykercall who , you?
Center HiceGod bless the 23 ,and the families 👪🙏 God be with you all that are here. T y Seamus
Ash Lunnwhy is bershire left off that list?
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFby law Lisa has a legal obligation to know what's going on with her bank accounts as a cosigner she's just as responsible as Gab for all transactions ignorance is not a defense
NS Bluenosewasn't she the one with import card for the border as well
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J Doneit's sad to think how coordinated things are and how weaponized they can make activism. Why would those people organize that rally in HFX when the Bridgewater stuff was happening?
J J51000 between the 2 of them? right....
J Jhow could he have so much credit with that income?
J Jtd..cibc..rbc..alot of banks in the mix
Oh DearWhy were RCMP asking Lisa why GW was putting the F150 into her name as well as his so they would have joint ownership
CON-CANHey guys. I just got home. I can't believe you're still going. You guys are machines
Linda MConstruction cost
Nosy ScotianGood point JJ
Joanne WilloughbyGood evening everyone, I’m finally home and see I have a lot of catching up to do
Peter Bykerthat's a lot of lycra
J Donei think everything is joint ownership...her notes seem like shes insanely happy hes paying her car bills
Nosy ScotianHi Tara. hope u had a decent day
Ash Lunntax evasion
CON-CAN@Joanne Willoughby howdy. Just got home too
Nosy ScotianHi Joanne
NovaScotiaFreckles Finally got off work. How was the day?
Joanne WilloughbyLol I hate the city! So happy to be back in the woods lol
nikki lewishow was today Tara?
NovaScotiaFreckles What are we reading now?
Oh DearWow I can just plead ignorance and be let off with anything ????
nikki lewisclaiming single, thats not going to helpnher cause against the estate
J DoneOh Dear - I couldn't...most couldn'4t
J Done*couldn't
nikki lewisbtw the accountant lives in Shubie
Peter Bykerfinancial records audit of GW and LB
nikki lewisMacmillan
CON-CAN@Oh Dear you just have to say you were abused. I can say I heard about it from someone who heard it from someone else, and you'll be good to go
Ash Lunnis accountant MacMillan going to testufy at MCC?
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAF$56k they have the dates and times of the transaction at Costco so they could go grab the footage and see exactly what was purchased and WHO purchased it
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAF@CON-CAN make me a cheesecake I'll say whoever saw whatever you want I'll even cite Brenda Boe for added effect and legitimacy 🤣🤣🤣
Julia RockBattleship?
Oh DearNo not GPS
Oh DearNo have not looked
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFmore CAD files
Oh DearCar numbers
Oh Dearyes there it does
Joanne WilloughbyThat looks like “ nothing to see here, move along”, is what that looks like lol
Oh Dearhmm I will take a look
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFI sure hope CIC didn't remove a uniform off the streets to drive Skipper around while shooter still running around
Ash LunnCOMM # ??
Peter Bykercheck this document for Wite-Out😉
Becca AIs that the last name of the guy who left a review congratulating gabe after the massacre on Atlantic denture clinic
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFbezaire cat sounds like a codename Chad the clown would use
J JI noticed phone numbers on the far right
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFnope totally not 2 of the 3 Amigos 🤣🤣
Ash Lunnlol
Ash LunnCOMM 15571 GPS Brown and Melanson lmao
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFoh there's GPS cuz they had a TMR2 personal radio 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Ash Lunnis it maybe cellphone GPS?
Ash Lunndoesit give times?
nikki lewislooking at a document that captures all official traces by agencies on GW and LB names etc, vast majority on 18/19 are by HRP police, RCMP didnt run a name check on wortman until 1031pm it appears
nikki lewisDorrington traffic stop also shows up running his name in the doc
nikki lewiscom 14702
cyndioh my word you are all still here?
David AmosMARK BLINN IS GILLES BLINN'S SON https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/rcmp-officers-impact-mass-shootings-1.5842000
Ash Lunna presengfor Oh Dear...how nice
J DoneAnyone have anything about the chopper saying they were pretty sure he was on the second story of that building on Hwy 4?
J DoneJust a dumb mistake?
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFBrown said Melanson was ducked beside the car fiddling with the radio so there's no way they can't go to the trunk server and pull up the GPS for the radio they signed out plus the Samsung phones
nikki lewisyes took me ages to figure it our, its separated by types of search but then in date order
nikki lewisdoc is of course again in ET
David AmosWANT ME TO CONNECT THE DOTS FOR YOU? https://www.blueline.ca/rcmp-bid-to-be-more-transparent-a-work-in-progress-media-experts-say/
Oh DearHubley has GPS here
nikki lewisdowe?
nikki lewisbuggie has no statement on mcc website
Oh Dear18 entries for Hubley
nikki lewisor transcript- nothing for buggie
Oh DearIn the morning 2020-04-19 3:46
Becca AHow does Morrison the other main “victim/witness “ get out of all of this ? Isnt excluding him a form of mysogony on mccs part?
NovaScotiaFreckles Omg the phone numbers
nikki lewis@truthbehold was v interested and followed Dowe a lot and has questions
NovaScotiaFreckles But somebody might call them though right
Becca ALol no thank you
nikki lewishow sloppy lol on DOJ/MCC part
Ash Lunnarchive that for your personal files, they will likely pull it to redact info. @Little Grey Cells
NovaScotiaFreckles Oh I seen someone mention Morrison did we ever find out why he was on the radio the night before his shift?
NS44I just saw a decommissioned Taurus with the stickers still on the bumper.😮
NovaScotiaFreckles White Hyundai the flalkner vehicle?
Becca AI don’t think , everyone got distracted by Lisa and forgot about Morrison
cyndioh no 44
nikki lewisso many names never heard of
Ash Lunnare there officers names on there from NB??
nikki lewisfor sure interesting
Ash Lunncar # would say if NB or not
nikki lewisre morrison we were talking about an odd sighting of an rcmp vehicle at junc 7 on 102 at around 4am sun 19
Becca AAsh , what’s different about nb car #s?
nikki lewisand was he on his way. back from PP maybe
Becca A The “cult “
nikki lewisF150, pick up? Dorrington noted as leaving, sorry have i misread that?
Ash LunnNB ph#s are a tell too
Peter Bykersome dates are april 18
nikki lewisoh there we go
Oh DearWhat the heck 2020-04-18 22:162216221605 123 orchard_beach drportapique4571217-6394596 ha50248 dow, travise
nikki lewisme but Truth be hold has lots of questions on his whereabouts she says he seemed to disappear
nikki lewisDow
Peter Lambnikki- merchant (I believe,) was driving someone home toward st Margaret's Bay rd around that time. in comms docs
nikki lewisin a pick up truck @peter?
Peter Lambdon't think so
Oh DearGPS in there for him
nikki lewisif i recall dow gets there at some point and seems to disappear is what truthbehold has talked about
nikki lewisaccording to statement and transcripts etc
nikki lewisgreat
nikki lewiswhats this comm number i will tag TBH in discord
nikki lewisplease
Ash LunnCOMM 15571
nikki lewisthanks:)
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFdigital dispatch means officer accepted the call via MWS 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Becca ALisa m and Heidi being life long best friends, and check confirming her location right before she gets killed , and not warning her of the “”gunman “ Can’t all be a coincidence
nikki lewisoh no of course, just gps spots
Becca AChad *
Oh DearGPS does show Dow at 10:16 in Springhill confusing doc
Ash Lunnno Lilly?
Oh DearThought it was saying he was at 123 OBR they way they have laid it out is confusing
Oh DearNo lilly is not there
Oh Deardid a search
nikki lewislilly was at cottage and went to cumberland and got a car didnt he?
Ash LunnGrund was with Lilly at GV firehall
Peter Lambcorrect nikki
Ash Lunnyes Nikki
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFdigital dispatch is call comes up on MWS you hit accept
Ash LunnGrund and Lilly at Hospital
Ash Lunnwith Kids
Nosy ScotianYou folks are amazing. Thank you!!
Ash Lunnis Lilly name beside Grund name like Brown Melanson were>
nikki lewisgood ? Ash,
Ash Lunnweird
Oh DearFunny I was doing GPS for HRP last night and there is almost the same amount of HRP as RCMP data
nikki lewiscrazy @Oh Dear same with doc i looked at earlier, amount of traces was like 20x the amount of rcmp
Ash Lunnis Clay Wortman on the list?
nikki lewisis jamieson on there?
nikki lewisok thanks, will look again later
nikki lewis7.40 am april 19 he starts
nikki lewischad according to that
nikki lewisperhaps a taurus instead of the suv? prior to 7.40 am clocked on gps
nikki lewisis that the sound of motorbikes reported? loud muffler?
Ash Lunnwonder what time that was Nikki?
Oh DearThere was a truck driving around with a loud muffler reported in the early morning hours
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFloud muffler I'm surprised Leather didn't fire off an Alert
Oh DearAddie is there
Oh Dearsearch Addie
Oh DearSays Addie is out of service - not available
NovaScotiaFreckles Did leather say anything today worth going back and watching? I missed the whole day
NovaScotiaFreckles Alright I’m still trying to get caught up on Darren I’ll have to try get catch up on both now
Peter Byker@NovaScotiaFreckles the real action is here on the comment section, digging through some fresh evidence, cheers!
Peter BykerLeather is scheduled for tomorrow's MCC as well, I believe..
nikki lewisyep @Peter Byker , he will get x exam tomorrow
nikki lewisi was trying to find that the other day the ex name ?
nikki lewisfirst name
nikki lewiswentzell is the FIS guy i think
nikki lewispossibly, i was trying to find, it was in a document i read im sure but cant find now :9
NovaScotiaFreckles That’s true Peter!
NovaScotiaFreckles Tomorrow I’ll be able to watch in the morning before work at least!
nikki lewisthats great freckles 🙂
Peter Bykerone of our lovely Cellmates was playing this stream aloud in their local grocery store this morning!
NS BluenoseIt looks like steno pages from steno book
Anita ButtsThey are terrible because notes are sacred and there are many no no s here
NS BluenoseNo steno has line in middle so they can can take notes on both side
NS BluenoseOne of them is turned up as well
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFghost cars so they can appear staffed or ERT unnamed cars
Peter Bykerit was essentially injected into the timeline
NovaScotiaFreckles Yeah it’s been frustrating for me lately not being able to get watch even for a bit before work with you guys
NS BluenoseNo crooked stuff is going on with the note book
Ash Lunnand that Orange piecce is a marker pst-it where to insert extra pages
Oh DearWhy are the pages out of the book?
Ash Lunnone is a spiral notebook Oh Dear
Peter Bykervivid coloured scans next to black/white photo prints from the same submission
Oh DearLooks like paper are laying on top of the note book
Trudy CoveyIs Maxwell's statement out yet?
NovaScotiaFreckles This is mess
Ash Lunnand there is the ORANGE POST-IT paper marker where to insert the EXTRA pages
NovaScotiaFreckles Wtf
Oh DearWhat BS
Trudy CoveyByson was pushing Maxwell about the notebooks
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFright side thicker
Ash Lunngo back to where inserted pages start and see orange post it marker
NovaScotiaFreckles Why are they doing all this stuff
Oh DearWhy Would he not put his notes in his official notebook
Anita ButtsNot textbook note book 🤣🤣
NOVA SCOTIA GROWN61Paper puzzle's wow. Let's goooo
NS BluenoseNope one is dirty too
NOVA SCOTIA GROWN61Hiding the truth
NovaScotiaFreckles I know I know I just mean what are they hiding
Oh DearI meant what reason did he give?
NS BluenoseHe hasn’t been questioned oh dear
NOVA SCOTIA GROWN61That's the big ? @NovaScotiaFreckles
NOVA SCOTIA GROWN61Mini sidebar
Oh Dearoh ok thank I missed today needed a nap and it ended up being longer than I thought it would be 🙂
Ash Lunnreal notebook has lines from left to right STRAIGHT ACROSS. the pages inserted the background the lines are not fully across the entire page
NOVA SCOTIA GROWN61All we can hope for is for someone to grow a conscious.
NS BluenoseIf fuzz is here they are not in war room working , they are getting no sleep tonight
CaperThis was a good stream. Will return to catching up once this one’s over. Almost caught up now
Linda MMaybe the sheet/s that they held back, marked by letters
Baylin is a cross dressing LEAFI'm here for the subway tokens and ducks
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

MCC - DAY 59 - CHRIS LEATHER (DAY 2)

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andrew gilliswish I had used higher STILL FALSE number
robert thomasthe levels of bloat in RCMp is staggering to me
Little Grey CellsYou were talking about people's LIVES. Families were worrying!
Jayme ReneeHis is gross. And the wording of “come up with a number” is pathetic.
andrew gilliswish I had been given a higher total - how about that?
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@Little Grey Cells sounds like they used the covid math for victim counts for pressers
Julia RockHe is getting hot.
andrew gilliscan't believe I heard an answer that clumsy
robert thomasScanlan was at home reading a book or something
Little Grey CellsCobequid is a HOT MESS
NS citizenevil
Linda M@Macdonald Don Secrecy over truth
NS citizenall adults. EVIL
robert thomas23
Julia RockSo another liar?
Julia RockDon’t recall.
Little Grey CellsIt comes up the chain
Macdonald DonLinda M...even worse, its deception over truth
Donna JjessThey all have the devil 9n thier shoulders!Sick!!!
Little Grey CellsSpeaking remarks!
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersso it's Quebec's fault you fluffed the numbers 🤪
Little Grey CellsNo info is vetted
NS citizenit was all public relations just admit it
nikki lewisLia under bus again
Julia RockSomebody couldn’t pass you a note?
Ash LunnI think they were purpossely leaving out the victims on Cobequid
NS citizenwhat a liar
robert thomasfair enuf but here he goes throwing someone else under the bus
Macdonald DonHe's begining to look like his old flushed self, now
Little Grey CellsCobequid BAD news
Becca AHot potato
Becca APass it on to someone else
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@Little Grey Cells Tara should have Leather explain task 703
Julia RockHe was known to police. He struggled with that.
Chris LeeWhoa
Little Grey CellsHow about did he have a PAL? (or in your words Leather an FAC even though RCMP are in charge of guns program)
Ash Lunnwartman DID have a record
robert thomasHE HAD A RECORD
Julia RockDR!
robert thomasthere were reports
Chris LeeIntel you didn't act on
Little Grey CellsAll info would have come on CPIC and JEIN
Julia RockMacDonald will pull Scott soon.
Becca AHe’s going to pull the counsel card again soon if Bryson puts on the pressure
Little Grey CellsBut yo u speak to inaccurate information which you KNOW to be false!
Oh DearNO ONE IN HOSPITAL that he was aware of?
NS citizenhow did they determine she was a victim and not a suspect
NS BluenoseWhy wasn’t she treated as suspect
andrew gillisMaybe say, I just couldn't believe the 17 number - that someone had double counted, IE at the same scenes w no single person having the tally? But no
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersperson of interest for Intel purposes
Peter Byker'human source' purposes have not been eliminated either.
Little Grey CellsI believe that he was truthful about hospital comment Julie
Ash Lunnhow did wartman take a gun course with his criminal record?
andrew gillisyup bet Scott will get the hook
Julia RockDoing their job!
nikki lewisfacts !
SadMafiosoMicheal Scott clearly watched Adam Rodgers last night....
Chris LeeFrom the minute she was in the ambulance it was clear they treated her like a victim as Browns interview with her shows
Macdonald DonLeather looks he needs another application of Neats foot oil
Julia RockNot a drop of water has been drank.
Julia RockCampbell same thing
Chris LeeLol Don
Ash Lunnwouldn't the 2011 wants to shoot a cop prevent wartman taking any gun course?
Chris LeeU would think huh
Becca ARecords were purged
Julia RockAward waiting for him as soon as he settles in at NB!
Macdonald DonThere will be no dash can audio...all the jokes cracked wouldn't be a good look
MHwhy can't you just say you don't know yet
Julia RockProtecting and serving who?
MHhow about the truth instead of working about appearances
Macdonald DonLeather has all 32 merit badges offered by the Woodchucks
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersit's a fair assessment the Police State spends too much time training in manipulation and tracking then actually policing the state
Chris LeeI'd like to see all the Intel on GW that he mentioned
Hollyhis suspension is suppose to up this month
Becca ASounds like a fair assessment 
Julia RockLook but not touch. No accountability.
Macdonald DonWas he also responsible for cleaning toilets ?
Little Grey CellsNot out of province
Little Grey CellsButcher is there
Chris LeeNot a team player at all. Me me me
nikki lewisH Strong 2, the covert team that manages the O drives?
Ash LunnH strong 2 is the coverup OP
Truth InAllRobin headed HOIT
Becca AA potential conflict of interest lol
Truth InAllHe had to step away
Julia RockConflict bias lies corrupt!
Little Grey CellsTY Sharon for taking and sending a picture :D
Becca AFfs
Little Grey CellsAnd ty to our silent helper in the background :D
Chris LeeNo nepotism there at all
Truth InAllLol!
Ash LunnWHO did Robin report to??
Truth InAllThe card
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@Little Grey Cells check your twatters DM re my latest message
Macdonald DonRobin always reports to Batman
Truth InAllI recall Maureen saying she nothing of HOIT! Lol!
Julia RockMadame registraire for a senior RCMP position.
Little Grey CellsSorry RCMP
Chris LeeLol
Becca AAnd the phone number on the card goes to Jeff west
Nosy ScotianSpecial business cards
SadMafiosoLOL
nikki lewiswho sent him ?
nikki lewiswho does he report to?
Little Grey CellsWhat is his EXACT role?
Ash Lunnsooo explain what H Strong 2 is exactly?
Truth InAllYes!
J DoneWas slimy/Smart to make the French side read right where they knew the area was English speaking
SadMafiosoLol, this is awesome.
Little Grey CellsI wonder if he will mention our channel?
Becca AAnyone know how Sharons doing , haven’t seen her online in a while
NS citizenLOL MCC John Robin card
Truth InAllLol!
nikki lewisshes doing good
Julia RockWho authorized the card?
NS citizenprinter printed that off by mistake wasn't an attempt to deceive
Truth InAllBaloney
NS citizenJohn Robin needs to appear before MCC
lilybalm66but he did misrepresent
SadMafiosoWeak lie bud, weak lie.
Truth InAllEye witnesses
Julia RockA hat he gave himself?
Becca A“That’s all I will say about that “
Nosy Scotianmisrepresentation
nikki lewisBS
Macdonald DonSo, it was a joke business card ?
andrew gillisthat hat could earn you a jacket lol
Truth InAllLiar Robin
Green Bastardmay have been
Becca AOmg are they calling it a friendly visit ?
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers"I don't know the full details" but yes that sounds correct is RCMP for ummmm can't incriminate myself
Becca AWellness check ffs
Ash LunnSharon needs to testify and say exactly how Robin presented himself and his card
NS BluenoseOh my god this is a coverup at levels hard to picture
NS citizenhave to ask robin
Rob Claytonmonths later
Tony KHigh integrity....with false business card....not real smart Mr Robin.
Chris LeeBlair knows Barb McLean who knows Janice Gray sister Pauline TPS homicide then book head investigators for MCC TPS investigators Hmmmm
Macdonald DonSo, know we know who Cock Robin is...
NS citizenhe's former head of covert operations, give us a break
Becca ADid they have a reason to preform a wellness check ? Or done illegally
Little Grey CellsJust like your conversation with Rodier over the break about weather.... okay, I got a bridge
nikki lewishe knows they are sat their in the audience
Tony KSame as your press conference...not to mislead anyone....do you think we are stupid.
nikki lewisfire folks go every day
J Donefigure out how that magic bullet hit the sign
Truth InAllYes
Rob Claytontheir handy work
Becca AHe will be boot licking for life
Julia RockThe Rodier call is suspect. He said he hadn’t spoken to anybody since yesterday, yeah right! Why would she call? I hope somebody brings it up.
Chris LeeThis whole thing is insidious all dots connect
Truth InAllReading
Little Grey CellsWalking shoulder to shoulder
Truth InAllReading
nikki lewiswell too late
NS citizen100% Lee
Becca AThis all sounds highly illegal to me
Little Grey CellsNO APOLOGY
InvasiononeWas he distributing fliers talking about wild wolves in the area?
Ash LunnRobin did more than Tour the firehall lol
Tony Ksuperintendents rarely would eat their own...obviously.
Macdonald DonHas anyone else heard that one of the fire hall shooters was another Wortman ?
Julia RockIs Darryl Currie there?
nikki lewisif i recall, i thought fire folks said they received no info on support
Julia RockDarren
Little Grey CellsPerhaps I should play June 4 to help you remember
nikki lewishe goes most days @Julia along with Greg
Julia Jones@Julie Darrell is always there
Rob ClaytonCurrie is probably holding back right now
Holly@Julie Darrel hasn't missed a day
Tony KRobin went to Onslow and sent to his HQ by Lucki and Brennan to help cover up the shooting.
Becca AMakes me sick that
andrew gilliskeep in mind folks what we call woods in this case would out West be considered a tended lawn
Becca AEllison was in that building
Glowwatcheramen
nikki lewisBS
robert thomasThe New Motto of RCMP "Shoot Things up and Make Things Right
Julia RockDidn’t he say yesterday he knew about alert ready? Campbell didn’t know.
Ash Lunnwere Brown and Melanson after Ellison Sr to shut him up about what he knew about Wartman?
SadMafiosoReady Alert wasn't an option when you incorrectly said that a Amber Alert was sent out on April 19th!
Becca ATakes 5 mins to contact alert ready for directions if they forgot how to use it
robert thomasso why didn't RCMP use the Colchester system then
andrew gillisno animal has growled at anyone in that patch, ever, is my guess
Ash Lunncheif MacNeil, unlike rcmp, reads all his emails about new gech they can use
InvasiononeDidn’t leather once say in a press conference that they DID sent an alert?
Ash Lunn*tech
Chris LeeCmon
MHignorance is bliss
SadMafiosoBUT YOU KNEW ANOUT AMBER ALERTS!!!
Julia RockVideo and audio gone.
SadMafiosoWTF...
Ash Lunnhuh?
Chris Lee10 year olds knew in 2020
Green Bastardagain, bs
robert thomasyeah they knew about amber alerts
nikki lewiswhat happened to feed?
NS citizenjust putting out these fertile fallacies such as RCMP didn't know about ready alert to create a cycle of reflexivity to demand more training for cops so they know about ready alert or whatever
andrew gillisMr Ellison Sr luckily had left his car - for a long while I thought he was still inside it
Green Bastardyou knew it existed, you are the rcmp
Julia RockBack again.
Julia Jonesinvasionone Yes he said an amber alert
Crystal EdwardsI find it very hard to believe that these people never heard or was aware of alerts......I remember Amber alerts when I was a kid
NS citizengood point sad, he thought an alert had been sent
NS citizenbut they don't know how
NS citizenLOL
wendy wongvideo gone?
Little Grey CellsAll good?
Julia RockLeather was a police officer in York region near Toronto as well.
Becca AThey shot at the firehall not the guy in the parking lot then searched the building and property afterwards
andrew gillisDid the young man himself suggest, amber alert, to 9/11 in that incredible call? Would we know if he had?
SadMafiosoYep
wendy wongyup
nikki lewiswow
Trudy CoveyReminds me of the press interview, in 202, when he said e-mails were deleted
Trudy Covey202
Becca ABrown went around the building and banged on the door so hard that witnesses thought the door was being busted in and ran for life
Julia RockRodier said she would think about it next time.
Little Grey Cellsnow mask
Ash Lunnfirst police on scene asked about Alert, Heidi asked for an Alert
nikki lewiswow
NS citizennot acceptable anwser
robert thomasStanton looks like she just lost her dog
NS citizenthey didn't stop covert ops so we all know we won't get an alert
Julia RockBeselt I think asked for one.
NS citizenhe stands by it
Little Grey Cellswhat is her deal?
Julia RockTextbook I guess?
David AmosTo: David Amos<motomaniac333@gmail.com> I will be away from the office August 8th to and including August 23rd. Plse contact Insp. Costa Dimopoulos if you require assistance (613-993-6912).
Donna JjessIs she talking with someone under that mask?
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersStanton is so busy writing her next LEAF book she forgot to take off her mask
nikki lewislawyers got all their questions together in order, good stuff
Chris LeeGo Test
Tony K@Becca A Brown said never knocked at any doors and the two RCMP (I thought) were trying to shot the guy in vest as they thought it was GW....they were simply very poor shots.
Julia RockBeing a cop in Toronto for years - he didn’t know about an alert ready?
Chris LeeGo Tara I meant
NS citizenLOL Baylin, yep, "reimagining Canada"
Chris LeeIt's a joke Julia
J DoneDon't gather for Easter though
Little Grey CellsNo study needed!
Green Bastardpass buck
CON-CANthat makes no sense, since that chick had the message typed and ready to send through alert ready and she didn't send it
Becca ATony k , is it impossible to miss a target by hundreds of feet and shoot the building instead?
Jayme ReneeSurely
NS citizena study or analysis on a public alert LOL
Lockdown Design[message retracted]
nikki lewisUNREAL we are no SAFER TODAY IN THE HANDS OF THE RCMP
Becca ASomeone that has never shot a got before wouldn’t be that off target
Peter BykerTaking the Oath comes with rights and responsibilities, and a paycheck to boot. We're all in this crab bucket together, no matter your affiliations, let's fix this together!
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@CON-CAN any way to get your lawyer to ask Leather to explain CNIP
wendy wongthats a NO
Little Grey CellsThey just can't admit their OP
Lockdown Designare we not studying it now
Tony K@Becca A I am just saying that is what they said....yes hard to believe and they were definitely negligent.
Julia RockOh it is irresponsible. Aren’t you in charge? You are saying you didn’t know about the technology. How could the communications people help then?
robert thomasso pretend you are a CIC
Chris LeeFor sure he knew Julia
NS citizenthey won't admit to the op and are saying they won't stop the ops and won't give us an alert if they go wrong
Holly@ tara Lea Scanlan said the alert would cause more rcmp deaths ...those were her words on the stand , im still not over it
NS citizengotta get these people outta NS
Becca AIf they’re that incompetent they shouldn’t be able shoot a gun ever again
Linda MI believe it was simply an order not to send a public alert.
Becca AThat’s dangerous to society
Little Grey Cellsnot to be use but rather "BE USED"
Tony KI would not the CIC and those group of SSgt making any of those decisions unless different SSgts.
NS citizenexactly Linda
J DoneBut no one pressed Scanlan on that - since they tweeted it to the public they weren't worried about the public going after officers
InvasiononeIf only there were Airsoft and mail guns being used. Then we might use AlertReady
robert thomasso active shooter and action plan for this guy, the 2IC, is to let someone else decide
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@CON-CAN perhaps Leather can explain task 703
NS citizena public alert should be an unavoidable mechanism that gets activated as a sit of immediate critical response principles and we should be talking about revisions in law where if there is failure
Ash Lunnthe rcmp did not know how to set up real roadblocks and contain the shooter instead they allowed him to get out and continue on his rampage
NS citizenyou go to jail
Little Grey CellsCNIP!!!!
NS citizenfailure to activate the immediate public alert someone should go to jail, that's what it ought to be
Peter BykerBravo! get 'em @ Tom
Julia RockThey need to be rebuilt. Horses and crayons, if you stay within the lines you are eligible for promotion.
Becca ATony k , what percentage of rcmp do you think belong to the thin blue line club ?
Little Grey CellsDisbanded and something BRAND NEW suilt. FAR MORE streamlined
InvasiononeIf someone tries to use a piece of equipment that I’ve serviced and it fails, I am liable for what happens as a result of that failure. Not unreasonable to expect the same standards of cops’ liability
Tony KThey will stick to the end safety and/or we did not know the Alert and will stick to that in the civil suit....I trust they will eventually be told by some court that position is ridiculous.
robert thomasoutrageous! the RCMP cannot be reformed let them do the Musical ride, at least then counting horse involved at least half the organization would be properly trained
nikki lewiswell MCC better get Robin in to answer some questions
Tony K@becca a I do not know much about thin line and will research....I assume I read they are not to wear thin line on their uniform.
nikki lewisseems hes v important lol
Ash Lunnit's already been proven that rcmp are not proactive, they are reactive and very slow at doing that.
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumberswhat we really need is NSA with guns oh wait we already have that 🤣🤣🤣
robert thomasand still employed
Little Grey CellsWhy would Bent need to clear Cobequid search with MCU?
Julia RockHow about Rodiers call during the break?
robert thomasBoom
Julia RockIt crept up on you?
Becca AThey don’t but still do , brown has it tattood on his arm apparently . Seems like a group/club with military ect not just rcmp that not all belong to . Gabe had thin blue line decals, patches ect
Becca AIs why I ask
Julia RockDucks in a row?
David AmosAn important day at the Mass Casualty Commission was when Cst. Ian Fahie and Cpl. Duane Ivany testified individually about their involvement in the treatment of Heather O’Brien, after she was shot.
J DoneIf the call happened the way they say how could you not come away with a sense of political pressure
Tony K@Becca A Ok I read thin blue line was used by some police and offices to support fallen police forces without approval and it also can be interpreted as racist.
Little Grey CellsThin blue line is a rabbit hole
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@Julia no duck wisecracks you'll make Amos run to CSIS and snitch on us🤣🤣🤣
Janes BlondPolitical interference. Theres a concept 😂
nikki lewisgiving DOJ the eye there lol
David AmosFolks who truly care should Google ian.fahie@rcmp-grc.gc.ca David Raymond Amos
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersBRYSON ASK ABOUT CNIP AND TASK 703
Tony K@Becca A can control all doing what they want. I am ex-caf and if you had offensive tattoo you had to cover it up.
Julia RockIntimidated by truros model?
robert thomasexcuses incoming
NS citizenthey didn't stop covert ops so we all know we won't get an alert
Julia RockBeselt I think asked for one.
NS citizenhe stands by it
Little Grey Cellswhat is her deal?
Julia RockTextbook I guess?
David AmosTo: David Amos<motomaniac333@gmail.com> I will be away from the office August 8th to and including August 23rd. Plse contact Insp. Costa Dimopoulos if you require assistance (613-993-6912).
Donna JjessIs she talking with someone under that mask?
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersStanton is so busy writing her next LEAF book she forgot to take off her mask
nikki lewislawyers got all their questions together in order, good stuff
Chris LeeGo Test
Tony K@Becca A Brown said never knocked at any doors and the two RCMP (I thought) were trying to shot the guy in vest as they thought it was GW....they were simply very poor shots.
Julia RockBeing a cop in Toronto for years - he didn’t know about an alert ready?
Chris LeeGo Tara I meant
NS citizenLOL Baylin, yep, "reimagining Canada"
Chris LeeIt's a joke Julia
J DoneDon't gather for Easter though
Little Grey CellsNo study needed!
Green Bastardpass buck
CON-CAN
that makes no sense, since that chick had the message typed and ready to send through alert ready and she didn't send it
Becca ATony k , is it impossible to miss a target by hundreds of feet and shoot the building instead?
Jayme ReneeSurely
NS citizena study or analysis on a public alert LOL
Lockdown Design[message retracted]
nikki lewisUNREAL we are no SAFER TODAY IN THE HANDS OF THE RCMP
Becca ASomeone that has never shot a got before wouldn’t be that off target
Peter BykerTaking the Oath comes with rights and responsibilities, and a paycheck to boot. We're all in this crab bucket together, no matter your affiliations, let's fix this together!
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@CON-CAN any way to get your lawyer to ask Leather to explain CNIP
wendy wongthats a NO
Little Grey CellsThey just can't admit their OP
Lockdown Designare we not studying it now
Tony K@Becca A I am just saying that is what they said....yes hard to believe and they were definitely negligent.
Julia RockOh it is irresponsible. Aren’t you in charge? You are saying you didn’t know about the technology. How could the communications people help then?
robert thomasso pretend you are a CIC
Chris LeeFor sure he knew Julia
NS citizenthey won't admit to the op and are saying they won't stop the ops and won't give us an alert if they go wrong
Holly@ tara Lea Scanlan said the alert would cause more rcmp deaths ...those were her words on the stand , im still not over it
NS citizengotta get these people outta NS
Becca AIf they’re that incompetent they shouldn’t be able shoot a gun ever again
Linda MI believe it was simply an order not to send a public alert.
Becca AThat’s dangerous to society
Little Grey Cellsnot to be use but rather "BE USED"
Tony KI would not the CIC and those group of SSgt making any of those decisions unless different SSgts.
NS citizenexactly Linda
J DoneBut no one pressed Scanlan on that - since they tweeted it to the public they weren't worried about the public going after officers
InvasiononeIf only there were Airsoft and mail guns being used. Then we might use AlertReady
robert thomasso active shooter and action plan for this guy, the 2IC, is to let someone else decide
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@CON-CAN perhaps Leather can explain task 703
NS citizena public alert should be an unavoidable mechanism that gets activated as a sit of immediate critical response principles and we should be talking about revisions in law where if there is failure
Ash Lunnthe rcmp did not know how to set up real roadblocks and contain the shooter instead they allowed him to get out and continue on his rampage
NS citizenyou go to jail
Little Grey CellsCNIP!!!!
NS citizenfailure to activate the immediate public alert someone should go to jail, that's what it ought to be
Peter BykerBravo! get 'em @ Tom
Julia RockThey need to be rebuilt. Horses and crayons, if you stay within the lines you are eligible for promotion.
Becca ATony k , what percentage of rcmp do you think belong to the thin blue line club ?
Little Grey CellsDisbanded and something BRAND NEW suilt. FAR MORE streamlined
InvasiononeIf someone tries to use a piece of equipment that I’ve serviced and it fails, I am liable for what happens as a result of that failure. Not unreasonable to expect the same standards of cops’ liability
Tony KThey will stick to the end safety and/or we did not know the Alert and will stick to that in the civil suit....I trust they will eventually be told by some court that position is ridiculous.
robert thomasoutrageous! the RCMP cannot be reformed let them do the Musical ride, at least then counting horse involved at least half the organization would be properly trained
nikki lewiswell MCC better get Robin in to answer some questions
Tony K@becca a I do not know much about thin line and will research....I assume I read they are not to wear thin line on their uniform.
nikki lewisseems hes v important lol
Ash Lunnit's already been proven that rcmp are not proactive, they are reactive and very slow at doing that.
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumberswhat we really need is NSA with guns oh wait we already have that 🤣🤣🤣
robert thomasand still employed
Little Grey CellsWhy would Bent need to clear Cobequid search with MCU?
Julia RockHow about Rodiers call during the break?
robert thomasBoom
Julia RockIt crept up on you?
Becca AThey don’t but still do , brown has it tattood on his arm apparently . Seems like a group/club with military ect not just rcmp that not all belong to . Gabe had thin blue line decals, patches ect
Becca AIs why I ask
Julia RockDucks in a row?
David AmosAn important day at the Mass Casualty Commission was when Cst. Ian Fahie and Cpl. Duane Ivany testified individually about their involvement in the treatment of Heather O’Brien, after she was shot.
J DoneIf the call happened the way they say how could you not come away with a sense of political pressure
Tony K@Becca A Ok I read thin blue line was used by some police and offices to support fallen police forces without approval and it also can be interpreted as racist.
Little Grey CellsThin blue line is a rabbit hole
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@Julia no duck wisecracks you'll make Amos run to CSIS and snitch on us🤣🤣🤣
Janes BlondPolitical interference. Theres a concept 😂
nikki lewisgiving DOJ the eye there lol
David AmosFolks who truly care should Google ian.fahie@rcmp-grc.gc.ca David Raymond Amos
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersBRYSON ASK ABOUT CNIP AND TASK 703
Tony K@Becca A can control all doing what they want. I am ex-caf and if you had offensive tattoo you had to cover it up.
Julia RockIntimidated by truros model?
robert thomasexcuses incoming
Becca AAt war with us vs them *
Tony Kcannot*
Ash Lunn[message retracted]
robert thomasIT TAKES A LONG TIME FOR HIM TO SAY NOTHING
Ken TriolI am wondering what is Task 703
Julia RockBut you didn’t tell them for help or advise of the safety risk!
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersimagine being so traumatized you need a 3rd party consultant to tell you you need to stay at your desk in HQ to alleviate trauma while ignoring the trauma of boots on the ground
InvasiononeAs opposed to the communication and interoperability issues you had with Colchester members, who had no idea what was happening, who was in charge, who was doing what, etc
robert thomasmoar blah blah incoming
Julia RockYou know interop? Call for help
robert thomashe doesn't believe FFS!
Becca ATony k, don’t know anything about politics but seems like a right wing group in the states anyway not sure about Canada
Julia RockTwo or three more than you had.
Little Grey CellsThey brought people in!!!!
nikki lewishes pissy
Julia RockHow about safety risk for the people of truro and area?
robert thomasthey brought people in
Becca AHe’s good and beating around the bush instead of answering questions
Tony K@Becca A I do not support any racist or right wing group...I believe is peace and non violent society.
nikki lewishow did he know he didnt ask Dave M!?
Ash Lunnwhere is the list of NB officers names and their GPS that attended Portapique?
nikki lewishow would he know how many staff they have? Dave M would have opulled every officer available if asked
Julia RockYou are in charge.
nikki lewisbecuase it didnt happe, you just made some filler there
robert thomasThe 2IC
nikki lewisCIC did not say they asked truro that question in their testimony
SadMafiosoLiar, liar. Just say that it didn't happen man.
robert thomasaliens it was aliens
robert thomasyes or no
nikki lewisno documents/statements ive read show any of this
Becca ATony k, Wondering if thats where gabes crazy COVID and gov ideas came from ,
Julia RockSo he knows truros staffing?
Tony KCover the hospital only...they could have done more if you asked and your RCMP think we can do it all....we do not need help....so sad.
Julia RockGo back go way back to April 2020.
SadMafiosoLOL.
robert thomasdoesn't matter what is known now is not relevant then
Ash LunnTruo has GOOD radios
J DoneGot him talking in pretzels now
Julia RockYou can see the contempt in his face d.
SadMafiosoLeather's pride is really showing right now. McNeil is probably giggling like a little kid right now.
Glowwatcherits is clear they wanted to keep it in house and no other forces with eyes on
Tony K@Becca A perhaps GW had some right wing connections in his visits with his US friend and the log which there are some indications in some articles the that elks log had their own thoughts on politics.
andrew gillisBecca lol but we are still so far from motive, no? If it ends like this we'll have ulcers
Julia RockThanks Chief MacNeil if you are watching.
robert thomasand now back to Leather's AMAZING notes ..
Glowwatcherthanks Chief Macneil
Ash Lunnweren't Chief MacNeil's officers also Carbine trained?
Donna JjessYes @Ash
Becca AThere’s an Instagram account with the name Kevin von bergan with a goodnight left side profile pic , not sure if it’s the same Kevin or not but it wouldn’t surprise me
robert thomasdisband the RCMP
Little Grey CellsIt is Becca
Peter BykerTwo date stamps??? one corrected???
Tony K@Becca A I believe GW as a clinician had some grave concerns about COVID19, losing his money and wanted to protect his assets and was paranoid about those issues & enough to do this is a possibility.
Julia RockI’d like to see the anger from Josh I saw with maxwell!
HollyAll TPD are carbine trained have carbines in the cars at all times as well as hard body armor
Little Grey CellsNo worries Peter. NS clocks
Glowwatchergreat exhibit
David Amos@Little Grey Cells Do you have a conscience? If so how do you and your cop buddies sleep at night???
Peter Byker🙈🙉🙊
FRANKLY NSmore CSIS ducks quacking...
Donna JjessWish he go quack off
Ash Lunntabernac
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersdid someone say quack 🥒🥒🥒🥒🤣🤪
Julia RockInability to work with others?
Little Grey CellsCNIP?
Donna JjessLol
Jayme ReneeBecause then they dont have control over what comes out. The bulletin proved exactly what they were trying to avoid.
InvasiononeHow would you know how long an operation will be at those early stages? Nonsense
Glowwatchershakey excuse
robert thomasso with that logic then there can be no interoperability unless they are absolutely sure duration of operation
Julia JonesBut his rcmp can work double and triple overtime and be trusted more then an outside police dept
Ash LunnTPD had Carbine trained officers, Encrypted radios and Hard Boy Armour, they would have been an ASSET not a liability FFS
David AmosAnyone can call 902 800 0369 if they have bigger balls than Little Grey Cells and his noname pals accusing me of being a FED
robert thomasand it will have to real short
Julia RockMouse running in a wheel.
Becca AAnyone else remember a person who posted the same comment regarding Lisa m asking them about politics saying her whole family was liberal including police, and that Lisa Heidi were best friend
nikki lewisand local knowledge Ash
Incurable CollectorBoom. Good arguments by the counsel
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumberssustained deployment your not CF ooooooh wait you are paramilitary NDHQ
Little Grey CellsBernard!!!!!
Donna JjessI do @Becca
Macdonald DonWhere is the grilling received by the Truro Chief ???
Becca ANot sure if there’s any truth to it or not but seems like there was a lot of political talk
Tony KI guess you had it all covered...not....that was obvious.
Ash Lunn5O'Brien and then Bernard did not get called to the party?
Truth InAllThe drinker
Little Grey CellsWhere is the Obrien emoji?
YESSI🥴
Jayme ReneeOhhhhhhhh
Julia RockNot aware of a drinking employee?
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers🍻🥃🥃🥃
Little Grey CellsNot the right emoji
Peter Byker🥴
Little Grey CellsJamie knows
InvasiononeHe also broke quarantine to go into the office to get a radio
Jaime🥴🥴
Macdonald DonKeeping the public barefoot and ignorant, is the name of the game
robert thomasHilarious he knows
Truth InAllHe was kept out of the loop
Julia RockUsurped
Little Grey CellsTY Yessi, Peter and Jamie... that emoji lmao
Ash LunnBS
InvasiononeOhhhh I’m sure you aren’t
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersSgt O'Brien would have been in a wee bit of trouble if Carroll choked on a crayon 🤪🤪🤪
robert thomasso there are interoperability problems with Millbrook too!
Little Grey CellsCritical Incident Package!!!
Little Grey Cells3 AMIGOS too
InvasiononeOh I love this part of Bernard’s statement.
Tony K2 1/2 years .... and not completed to date....slow in your investigations on many issues.
Little Grey CellsDarren did NOT activate Bernard, Critical Incident Package
Little Grey CellsNo one asked Darren
Julia RockHe deployed the CIP!
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumberswho needs Crisis Negotiation team someone decided real real quickly it was kill not capture
robert thomaswow just wow!
Little Grey CellsBut defining Chain of Command VERY important
InvasiononeBernard’s statement has been up for months. BS you aren’t aware of it
nikki lewis" great Efforts"
Little Grey CellsIf he did Julia, then Bernard would have been activated
Becca A💩
Julia RockI know!
Julia RockHe said he did though?
Ash LunnMillbrook STILL relies on TPD for assistance, they get along
Little Grey CellsChain of Command
InvasiononeBernard would have at least gotten some sort of email, text or call. He’s the CO of his detachment.
Truth InAllShame on you Leather!
robert thomasYou can tell Leather is lying when he opens his mouth
Macdonald DonAre they going to channel Elvis, at some point ?
Little Grey CellsBring out Dion Sutton!!!
andrew gillisit's come clear what brass weren't doing, hasn't it? they're quite clear on that - so using deduction, what was any one of them doing?
Julia Rock[message retracted]
Incurable CollectorCpls and Sgts are out of touch in their own Detachments...
Becca ARobert Thomson, when he lips move before he opens his mouth lol
Ash LunnTPD is Millbrook's Backup, because the Biblehill detachment does not respect Millbrook detachment at all.
nikki lewisblame game again, truro should have followed up
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersBryson WTF are you skipping past Bernard was pissed because he was CRISIS NEGOTIATION TEAM ON CALL AND PART OF CIC PACKAGE
Truth InAllUnbelievable
Incurable CollectorCpls and Sgts are out of touch in their own Detachments.
Little Grey CellsThey miss great points
robert thomasLeather is a good Capo who will never be the Don
andrew gillisotherwise Baylin ya I woulda said good job, Mr Bryson
Ash LunnDIFFERENT DOCS again...
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumberswhy is Bryson making it a racism issue to avoid asking WHY WAS CRISIS NEGOTIATION not mobilized as part of CIC
Becca AHe’s a prime example of what makes the rcmp so dangerous , refusal to break the oath protect themselves and the organization first
J DoneSo much for a nonsensical, long winded response to why Bernard wasn't contacted for a Critical Incident
robert thomasbecause he does not accept any responsibility and is never wrong
Julia RockHe said be asked to answer yes or no.
Little Grey CellsBernard should have been directed to Darren
Powerman TaggartProtect the Buffalo at all costs
andrew gillisBryson did tweak the ego
Julia RockMagic docs again.
Becca AToo bad the mcc couldn’t request financial auditing of members
Jayme Renee🧐😟🙄😲
Little Grey Cells​Truro has had audits
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
J Jsorry guys I had to work lmao..I'm back
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersLisa is going to have to round up the family and relocate to Barbados with Clayfield and his slush funds
Peter Byker@J J 💐 Good afternoon!
Donna JjessGood Day @Peter
andrew gillislow likes per viewer total!
J J@Peter lol thanks 😊
Peter BykerHello @Donna Jjess 💐
robert thomasit will only get worse
J Jcorrupt is a understatment
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersodd no one asked to reserve the right to recall Lisa Banfield she's just as important to this 💩 show as Campbell I fully deployed the CIC but ooops forgot CNT Bernard
NS BluenoseTotally agree JJ it is sickening
robert thomasfor the gubmit they can't let a terrible tragedy go to waste when it comes to agendas already inplace
Anita ButtsMr Duggan?
InvasiononeI think the MCC even put out a ruling that LB will not be recalled
J Jhubby's gone for 2 day, I'm available for research if need cellmates
Oh DearThink Lisa will disown her family when she gets her money from the estate
Oh DearTo make sure she does not have to share it
Macdonald DonAn efficient com system and properly organized logistics would make it nearly impossible for them to conduct their mass murder operations when needed
J Jgive her 15000 and send her on her way
J J1 yr salary, she is able to get employment elsewhere if someone will hire her.
Tony KLB sisters will have to be paid off if you think that they know other info.
Oh DearIf Lisa sues, that would leave her to cross examination??
Ash Lunnwhat is stopping them from recalling witnesses?
Tony K25,000 a year with benefits.
lilybalm66Lisa's family is deep in this ,,,my opinion
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@Oh Dear Lisa won't sue, she'll slink away with her tins of $$$ and live off the royalties of her LEAF book and CBC movie
J Jare these cats on lunch I had a meeting at 11
Becca AMaybe I’m wrong to me lawsuits would be a lot more productive by the rcmp failing to prevent him from committing crimes protecting society and receiving treatment for decades.
Tony KBent is MCU mbr is he not or a want-a-be....wants to feel more important than being a lowly Constable for 20 years...has to ask for permission to poop and wanted to search those homes.
J JI saw that this morning, interesting article
InvasiononeFeeling very WIDE AWAKE reading that
Becca ASuing an organization vs individual , wouldn’t she get cross examined either way
J J@Becca I would assume so
Center HiceHello Seamus 👋 and all victims families, and all that are here .
J Jif Lisa settled no cross examination is required correct?
J DoneThey also say elsewhere they can use it for predictive analysis
J DoneMinority Report
Oh DearJust think about what happened just before pushing through laws that allowed them to be able to spy on Canadians "houses of parliament terrorist attack"
InvasiononePre-Crime
J Doneyup
Center HiceI think If I were a family member ,I ld get them all to unite their lawyers to form a team ,and figure out how to force L B ,and r c m p to have to transfer all evidence.
J DoneSocial Media specifically I think
NS BluenoseIt is now
NS BluenoseThey are watching everything and everyone
J Jsocial media is poison imo
Oh DearNothing is private
Center HiceVerifying weather there s any evidence to clear her and any others ( Peter Griffen + others . ) And pending make them accountable. Force them to have to have to testify in a legal case .
J DoneImaging google giving away all those speakers for nothing
InvasiononeYou take away social media’s ability to sell your personal information, and they’d go bankrupt
J Jfb has destroyed several ppls mental health its the FOMO effect
nikki lewisyeah that was a BS report on emilys phone
Peter Bykera generation ago, radio and television airwaves entered you home for free, and you could turn it off.
Lockdown DesignI charged it when I had it
Lockdown DesignI picked it up in May 2020
Lockdown DesignEmily tucks phone charger was not broken
nikki lewismultiple duplications of same emails and the outcome clearly BS too
Center HiceL B and others need to have to clear themselves.
Oh DearOMG damage usb port really
NS BluenoseSame place as the wild shot out and robbery lol
Lockdown DesignI charged it many times after we got it back May 2020 trying to break onto it figure out code. then we sent phone to mass casuakitt people in late 2021 at their request. so mass causality must broke
Becca ARegardless they can replace the charging port of that was the issue
Becca AIf
nikki lewisor a time stamp
Lockdown Designthis Is Tammy on work youtube
Lockdown Designyep cut off
J Jmy cell company I log into my account and a record of text, calls with numbers to listed
Julia JonesWhat about her parents phone
Lockdown DesignI charged it for 1.5 years trying different codes to get in. Even took it to a few people to see if they can unlock
Center HiceI could care less that their watching us ,my health s bad enough ,that I m on borrowed time ,so if they ld try to do something to attack us ,it's on record here. I m not intimidated by them.
Lockdown Designhi
Center HiceI stand by the families 👪🙏 getting the truth ,all of us are simply after the truth .
Lockdown DesignI took it to 3 different phone professionals
David AmosChec what the RETIRED RCMP people did with the info my friend Dick Oland's phone and it did not even exist
J JI have no idea what snap chat is lol
J JI still don't get tic toc ffs
InvasiononeYou’re better off for it, J J lol
Center HiceI don't use Facebook, myself ,more gossip than facts I find .
J J@Center Hice 100%
Julia JonesThey got Lisa info off her phone and her phone was smashed
Center HiceI agree 👍 with you as well in your comments jj
J J@Julia Jones yes icloud as lisa quoted
J JI'm technically challenged with my phone let alone social media..lol
Julia JonesEmily was young enough to know to back stuff up on iCloud
Julia RockTara miller is next up when they return. Everyone has half an hour now.
nikki lewisnot that it makes any difference but was emily phone contract or PAYG @Lockdown Design , if you dont mind me asking?
Julia Rock@JJ. Break time.
Center HiceJ J I haven't got a clue on these tic tok s ,and sites lol 😂
J J@Julia Rock, kettle is on..rolling 🚬😏
YESSInever let a good crisis go to waste
Donna Jjess[message retracted]
Julia Rock@JJ Mikes hard Lemondade lol.
J Jsocial media reminds me I'm no longer cool I'm middle aged lol
robert thomasyep sad
Peter BykerCorporations have no national allegiances, they are nations unto themselves.
robert thomasI don't have a cell phone either
NS BluenoseThat was just sad
J Jhitting a bud light later gf😉
Julia RockI’m flicked off FB more than I’m on.
Center HiceDon't feel bad J J ,I m reminded by it ,I m getting old lol 😆
David AmosDUHHH back in the 90s the Feds could read your computer screen even if you were not on the net
J JI started calling ppl again, dislike texting
J J@Center Hine I feel ur pain
NS BluenoseHe had paper work so what do they want you to have it or to be able to track you.
Linda MSome have challenged the ‘rules’ and have flown without any jabs.
InvasiononeYour texts are definitely backed up by iCloud
Lockdown Designshe was smart n savy...
GLenn Btrouble with texting is you can send same tx to 10 different ppl & you can take the tx 10 different ways
J Jlisa testify to her icloud being accessed
David AmosBack in the 80s the Fedshad computers listened to all phone conversations
Center HiceThats me too J J lol 😆 And I have the training for computer s professionally ,however I hate the technology of it so much lol 😆
Julia JonesThey got all Lisa text messages and pictures and numbers
Oh Dearany Draconian laws that they want to pass always seem to be proceeded by an awful event.
LucyIf a user syncs their Messages to the cloud - then they will be restored to any new devices.
NS BluenoseUnder her leg was that before or after she called 911
Lockdown Designshe was techy new how to do stuff
Lockdown Designknew
David Amosn the 90s I new hackers in Beantown who would only meet in person to exchange files hand to hand
Retire Cape Breton@ohdear "diving around the pillar" -evan soliman lol
Julia RockCome on Tara Miller!
nikki lewiswhat was that acronym you were looking for? CP something?
J Jthe torn pgs were probably from home and was stamped after the fact
J Jnotebook notes..not stamped
nikki lewisjoudrey
Julia RockCnip
Peter BykerCNIP
David AmosIn 2001the RCMP et al knew I began full disclosing everything on the Internet before I sued the Yankee Feds in 2002
Oh DeaWhy would you tear out the pages instead of just flipping them, not that I buy they are the real notes
Center HiceJulia ,I think if they have L B info from that phone ,than if there s any questionable info that incriminate s her ,it should be brought forward.
J JI'm harping on this because it's obvious
nikki lewisThanks guys
Julia Rock1 hr 2 mins
InvasiononeI want Bernard to come and tell his story on camera. The things he saw that day sound like a living nightmare. Likely directly led to his retirement.
What TheHeckNSYes agreed - i think every discrepancy should be acted upon right away - get back up and clear it up
Peter Byker❤
Oh DearCame prepared with note book this time 🙂
UncleBlazerWith Tick Tock China owns all of your content
 
 
 
 
 
Center HiceHello Seamus 👋 and all victims families, and all that are here 
.
J Jif Lisa settled no cross examination is required correct?
J DoneThey also say elsewhere they can use it for predictive analysis
J DoneMinority Report
Oh DearJust think about what happened just before pushing through laws that allowed them to be able to spy on Canadians "houses of parliament terrorist attack"
InvasiononePre-Crime
J Doneyup
Center HiceI think If I were a family member ,I ld get them all to unite their lawyers to form a team ,and figure out how to force L B ,and r c m p to have to transfer all evidence.
J DoneSocial Media specifically I think
NS BluenoseIt is now
NS BluenoseThey are watching everything and everyone
J Jsocial media is poison imo
Oh DearNothing is private
Center HiceVerifying weather there s any evidence to clear her and any others ( Peter Griffen + others . ) And pending make them accountable. Force them to have to have to testify in a legal case .
J DoneImaging google giving away all those speakers for nothing
InvasiononeYou take away social media’s ability to sell your personal information, and they’d go bankrupt
J Jfb has destroyed several ppls mental health its the FOMO effect
nikki lewisyeah that was a BS report on emilys phone
Peter Bykera generation ago, radio and television airwaves entered you home for free, and you could turn it off.
Lockdown DesignI charged it when I had it
Lockdown DesignI picked it up in May 2020
Lockdown DesignEmily tucks phone charger was not broken
nikki lewismultiple duplications of same emails and the outcome clearly BS too
Center HiceL B and others need to have to clear themselves.
Oh DearOMG damage usb port really
NS BluenoseSame place as the wild shot out and robbery lol
Lockdown DesignI charged it many times after we got it back May 2020 trying to break onto it figure out code. then we sent phone to mass casuakitt people in late 2021 at their request. so mass causality must broke
Becca ARegardless they can replace the charging port of that was the issue
Becca AIf
nikki lewisor a time stamp
Lockdown Designthis Is Tammy on work youtube
Lockdown Designyep cut off
J Jmy cell company I log into my account and a record of text, calls with numbers to listed
Julia JonesWhat about her parents phone
Lockdown DesignI charged it for 1.5 years trying different codes to get in. Even took it to a few people to see if they can unlock
Center HiceI could care less that their watching us ,my health s bad enough ,that I m on borrowed time ,so if they ld try to do something to attack us ,it's on record here. I m not intimidated by them.
Lockdown Designhi
Center HiceI stand by the families 👪🙏 getting the truth ,all of us are simply after the truth .
Lockdown DesignI took it to 3 different phone professionals
David AmosChec what the RETIRED RCMP people did with the info my friend Dick Oland's phone and it did not even exist
J JI have no idea what snap chat is lol
J JI still don't get tic toc ffs
InvasiononeYou’re better off for it, J J lol
Center HiceI don't use Facebook, myself ,more gossip than facts I find .
J J@Center Hice 100%
Julia JonesThey got Lisa info off her phone and her phone was smashed
Center HiceI agree 👍 with you as well in your comments jj
J J@Julia Jones yes icloud as lisa quoted
J JI'm technically challenged with my phone let alone social media..lol
Julia JonesEmily was young enough to know to back stuff up on iCloud
Julia RockTara miller is next up when they return. Everyone has half an hour now.
nikki lewisnot that it makes any difference but was emily phone contract or PAYG @Lockdown Design , if you dont mind me asking?
Julia Rock@JJ. Break time.
Center HiceJ J I haven't got a clue on these tic tok s ,and sites lol 😂
J J@Julia Rock, kettle is on..rolling 🚬😏
YESSInever let a good crisis go to waste
Donna Jjess[message retracted]
Julia Rock@JJ Mikes hard Lemondade lol.
J Jsocial media reminds me I'm no longer cool I'm middle aged lol
robert thomasyep sad
Peter BykerCorporations have no national allegiances, they are nations unto themselves.
robert thomasI don't have a cell phone either
NS BluenoseThat was just sad
J Jhitting a bud light later gf😉
Julia RockI’m flicked off FB more than I’m on.
Center HiceDon't feel bad J J ,I m reminded by it ,I m getting old lol 😆
David AmosDUHHH back in the 90s the Feds could read your computer screen even if you were not on the net
J JI started calling ppl again, dislike texting
J J@Center Hine I feel ur pain
NS BluenoseHe had paper work so what do they want you to have it or to be able to track you.
Linda MSome have challenged the ‘rules’ and have flown without any jabs.
InvasiononeYour texts are definitely backed up by iCloud
Lockdown Designshe was smart n savy...
GLenn Btrouble with texting is you can send same tx to 10 different ppl & you can take the tx 10 different ways
J Jlisa testify to her icloud being accessed
David AmosBack in the 80s the Fedshad computers listened to all phone conversations
Center HiceThats me too J J lol 😆 And I have the training for computer s professionally ,however I hate the technology of it so much lol 😆
Julia JonesThey got all Lisa text messages and pictures and numbers
Oh Dearany Draconian laws that they want to pass always seem to be proceeded by an awful event.
LucyIf a user syncs their Messages to the cloud - then they will be restored to any new devices.
NS BluenoseUnder her leg was that before or after she called 911
Lockdown Designshe was techy new how to do stuff
Lockdown Designknew
David Amosn the 90s I new hackers in Beantown who would only meet in person to exchange files hand to hand
Retire Cape Breton@ohdear "diving around the pillar" -evan soliman lol
Julia RockCome on Tara Miller!
nikki lewiswhat was that acronym you were looking for? CP something?
J Jthe torn pgs were probably from home and was stamped after the fact
J Jnotebook notes..not stamped
nikki lewisjoudrey
Julia RockCnip
Peter BykerCNIP
David AmosIn 2001the RCMP et al knew I began full disclosing everything on the Internet before I sued the Yankee Feds in 2002
Oh DearWhy would you tear out the pages instead of just flipping them, not that I buy they are the real notes
Center HiceJulia ,I think if they have L B info from that phone ,than if there s any questionable info that incriminate s her ,it should be brought forward.
J JI'm harping on this because it's obvious
nikki lewisThanks guys
Julia Rock1 hr 2 mins
InvasiononeI want Bernard to come and tell his story on camera. The things he saw that day sound like a living nightmare. Likely directly led to his retirement.
What TheHeckNSYes agreed - i think every discrepancy should be acted upon right away - get back up and clear it up
Peter Byker❤
Oh DearCame prepared with note book this time 🙂
UncleBlazerWith Tick Tock China owns all of your content
Julia RockFresh depend on Stanton.
NOVA SCOTIA GROWN61lol
UncleBlazerStanton is out here saving the world
J Jcovid scare 😱
UncleBlazerNot all heroes wear capes
InvasiononeNever try to understand the logic of maskers.
NovaScotiaFreckles I don’t get it either. Either you wear the mask or you don’t
Peter Bykerideological chastity belt
Julia RockToo much BS flying around she needs a cover.
Julia RockVolume.
NovaScotiaFreckles Unless she’s sitting up there with Covid
UncleBlazerI could maybe understand if all 3 were wearing masks
InvasiononeMuted
NovaScotiaFreckles Audio?
J J@uncleBlazer..lmao that was to much
J Jno sound mcc
Oh DearBad memory and forget to take it off? lol
UncleBlazerthere we go
Little Grey CellsOoops
Little Grey Cellsorry
J Jperfect its good
Ash Lunnmuted
Little Grey Cellssorry
NS Bluenose[message retracted]
Julia RockImminent
Donna Jjessmic in mask
UncleBlazerThat is an excellent suit, half Leather
Little Grey CellsI quite like his tweed
Center HiceI agree 👍 you either wear the mask ,or you don't lol 😆 she's all about show.
NS BluenoseShe puts it on for cameras and then takes it off when not on camera….
Julia RockIs he advertising for cannabis?
J Jdrama queen Stanton 👸
UncleBlazer@Julia Rock I wish lol
UncleBlazerWhat a strain that would be
Julia RockThe tweed suit and all lol
Retire Cape Bretondude doesn't look well. someone should check in with this dude.
Center HiceI agree 👍 N.s. bluenose lol all about cameras 📷
Peter Byker@ UncleBazer I'll never look at my Leather sofa the same way again😕
Little Grey CellsIs there something wrong with tweed?
Julia RockTweed is a weed store.
J Jcaressing the table
Ash Lunn@Retire Cape Breton Lucki & Dustime have been calling to check his welfare (cough cough) ya right so they say lol
J Jthat handy dandy notebook 📓😏
UncleBlazer@Peter Byker just pretend it's cow hide lol
Ash Lunna 3rd nore book ?
Ash Lunn*note
Julia RockSo he was aware of the question coming
Little Grey CellsCNIP? What is CNIP?
NS BluenoseThere is you in regarding notes and note book
nikki lewisim googling trying to find it
J Jso will you hand write the date or stamp this one..your notes that is
NOVA SCOTIA GROWN61Calling Name Identification Presentation Maybe?
Oh DearC------- National indigenous policing Maybe???
Julia RockOh but wanted to go through over 50 before.
Little Grey Cellsahhhhhhhh
NS BluenoseDragging things out to kill her time
Little Grey CellsBingo!
Becca ALol
Little Grey CellsGreat job Oh Dear
Becca AHe can’t answer a question
Oh DearJust a guess
NS BluenoseAnd stop reading it question is is audit done who does it
Little Grey CellsContract and Indigenous Policing
NOVA SCOTIA GROWN61I tried...lol
Tony KWe do not do audit as we do everything correctly....textbook....we need independent mandated audits I guess.
Little Grey CellsBrennan
Oh Dearor it could be cops in Ninjas in Pyjamas 🙂 lol
Little Grey Cellslolz
Julia RockWhat do you know?
UncleBlazer@Oh Dear bananas in pajamas would do a much better job
nikki lewisunder google i found Canada's National Implementation Plan
J Jwas he coached to dish out verbal diarrhea..gawd
InvasiononeLol Campbell and Leather are B1 and B2
nikki lewisno idea lol if thats it
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@Oh Dear that would explain Lisa's magical DARPA yoga pants 🤪🤪
Little Grey CellsReview his notebook
nikki lewisseems its a body to oversee and ensure that recommendations are implemented they are referring to here?
Julia RockPage 2 you believe? Different docs?
Center Hiceso true 👍 J J
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersdid Brown and Melanson practice and requalify in the proper shooting of a firehall 🤪
J Jblah..blah..blah..
Julia RockJust wtf did these guys do? Seriously, never any follow up.
Center HiceI don't think 🤔 this clown would know the truth if it smacked him inthe face ,he s too far gone with b s .
Becca AIt’s all who you know in the maritimes
Tony KWhen hired into a new position you probably should read the existing policy and reports in the first few weeks so you can do a good job.
Center Hicethats would nt
J Jlet's hope is jogging skills are faster than his answers..because he wouldn't get to far 😉
Julia RockThat’s common sense. Who wouldn’t do that? It’s his job.
Little Grey CellsOoooo crayons
UncleBlazerNice graph
J Jhe's been sniffing the Elmer's glue to it seems
Center HiceCan you imagine someone listening to him when their stoned 😳 lol 😆😂
Julia RockI am.
Oh DearAll Tweets were 15 to 30 minutes delay
Becca AOmg the face
Tony KIt is called a job turnover which most leadership positions know to do.
Brenda Grantlol
Center HiceJulia lol 😆😂🤣
J JI am too @Julia lol
Donna JjessMe to @Julia Rock lmfao
Wendy HowardHi everyone..
J Jdoes she sound shakey
Tony KFree trip back to NS...yippie.
Julia Rock@JJ. Lol. @Donna Jjess lol.
NOVA SCOTIA GROWN61More trips on our tax dime
Wendy Howard@Julia 🤣😂. me too.. it's painful.. lol
Center Hicelol 😆 I love you all lol 😆 your funny as hell 🤣
Julia RockLooks like he has been punched over his left eye?
Little Grey CellsThat word! Fulsome!!!
Julia Rock@Wendy Howard. Excellent.
J Jwhen in doubt..smoke it out 😏
Oh DearAnd what if something happens in those 6 weeks to a couple of months ???
David AmosYou are full of it too
Wendy Howard@Julia, it keeps me sane, and my family still likes me😂😂😘
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumberscommand triangle is certainly fulsome fulsome 💩💩💩🤣
Little Grey CellsOh oh
Julia Rock@Wendy Howard. With ya!
Wendy Howard@J J lol 🤣😂
Ash Lunnoh oh
Tony Knice the erased words.
Oh Dearhmmm what about Onslow siting never been addressed
Center HiceHey I always say do whatever ya like 👍, that's how it should be lol 😆
Julia RockWhen it gets rough, have a puff!
Becca ALol
Ash Lunnhehehehe
Wendy Howardexactly.. lol
nikki lewisthe white out, nice !
Becca AErasable pen
UncleBlazergod his penmanship is brutal
Becca ASmudging ffs
Tony K[message retracted]
UncleBlazerdoes he write like that to make it as illegible as possible?
J Johhhh liquid paper
Little Grey CellsWhy the seperate book? Is that policy?????
UncleBlazerCan't even make out is own notes
Ash Lunnlet US see them
UncleBlazerhis*
J Jpages missing watch lol
robert thomaspages are flying out
nikki lewislooks like bits of paper and a book he has there
Ash Lunnthe inserted pages
Truth InAll,MacDonald so quick to help
J Jput that up madam reg
Julia RockWhy is he looking out to the audience when he said that?
UncleBlazerof course YOUR notes don't help
David AmosAs yourselves why I am enjoying this hearing and saving this chat as well
Center HiceOh I m sure he had someone doing his notes 📝 for him,that ld be too much for him lol
 
 
 
 
 
Oh Dear
This is just sad questioning
robert thomasor his response is best ask someone else
Little Grey CellsWho drafted Moratorium on the Destruction of Evidence and why?
robert thomasit is sad questioning.. this lawyer is just ragging the puck
Tony KHe and DOJ likely do not speak anymore since this morning...lol.
Wendy Howardyou do have a good point @Invasionone🤗🤗
Glowwatcher109% at invis
Julia RockJane and Sam coming up. She is almost done.
Oh Dear
OMG really he is that out of the loop BS
David AmosBear in mind that Leather is under oath as he bullshits officers of the court
Julia RockWhy wasn’t the toolbox opened?
Glowwatchereven though they are not getting very straight forward answers this is much more interesting and productive then bloody roundtable resume padding
Tony KShare the education so they share the accountability
David AmosI have no doubt Lockyer is drooling
UncleBlazer@Glowwatcher those roundtables shouldn't even be a part of this, a complete waste of days and totally unproductive
Oh Dear
NIPNo Information Provided
J J@Julia they were working on the package 📦 or envelope ✉ with the gatekeepers lol
David AmosLeather certainly fails as a gatekeeper
Julia RockDidn’t Emo ask if you wanted the alert sent?
InvasiononeEmo Gatekeepers is the name of my new band
UncleBlazerNothing rude in that at all lol
lilybalm66who is your gatekeeper sir ?
Julia RockPolice paralysis!
David AmosKPMG ARE THE GATEKEEPERS
UncleBlazera perfect nothing
Julia RockYou wouldn’t work with truro!
Glowwatcherstop leading his answers
J Jall about control
InvasiononeWould be nice if MacDonald or another commissioner would tell the lawyer that she can take all the time she needs to finish “her valuable work” rather than let her keep rushing herself
David AmosTHE SMARTEST PERSON IN THE ROOM ALWAYS SAYS NOTHING
Becca ABlame others
Julia JonesShe only has so much time. She’s not leading she’s stopping him from rambling on and wasting her time
InvasiononeHas Stanton switched from her baggy respirator to a useless blue medical mask?
J Jleather has verbal diarrhea..dragging the clock..why can't a yes or no do
Peter BykerI'd buy that tour shirt @Invasionone Emo Gatekeepers ROCK!
Oh Dear
Avoiding that one quickly
David Amosi DEFINITELY CALLED AND EMAILED THIS LAWYER
Oh Dear
dah
J J@Invasionone I'd support a tour tank top to support Emo Gatekeepers lol 😆
nikki lewisbut practically you must have been involved with things that have changed???
nikki lewis'dear lord
Becca AHave yet to hear him answer a question
Little Grey CellsIt is not
Ash LunnMax didn't get hat memo?
Ash Lunn5O'Brien time
UncleBlazerDon't skip through the important questions you have...
YESSI🥴
Julia Rock4 to 5 drinks would be more than 4 to 5 ounces
Julia RockEspecially self serve.
Ash Lunncode of conduct?
Nosy Scotianbe at least a double
Oh Dear
😶‍🌫
YESSIRumCMP
J J#RumCMP @YESSI..love it
J Jhe works from a desk or car
Julia RockSobriety tests should be part of recommendations.
J Jhe won't pass a medical unless it's a rum drinking contest involved
Oh Dear😑😏😶🤥
Little Grey CellsAlcohol locks on cars
lilybalm66even if they are there a year ,,,they should know the area
Ash Lunntwo officer to DV call but one officer per car to active shooter?
J Jblow before you go..arrive alive😉
YESSIlol
Julia RockGood thing he doesn’t get paid peace meal! Wtf does this man do?
J JMy calling was marketing I missed that call lol
Peter Bykerfrom LGC's article --- injury to two arresting officers. A member with his tenure should have known better," the conduct board said.Picketts was later charged and pleaded guilty to resisting arrest
Peter Byker He was fined $1,000 and placed on probation for three months.
J J"standard"
Ash Lunncan't their car system be upgraded to text to talk like SIRI so they can listen to calls instead of reading them?
Tony KGood driving skills with only one deer strike given the number of cars involved in night and day conditions... but some have poor shooting skills...thankfully.
Little Grey Cells4/6 BEFORE April 18/19. Since, NS RCMP has been decimated. They have been in breach of their contracts and have been jeopardizing public safety for YEARS
Julia RockWhy were police officers being sent home in the morning? Keeping them around to canvass would have been a good idea?
David AmosDID HER CLIENT ALL THE COPS BEFORE GABEY BABY ROLLED IN A STOLE SUV???
Oh DearGot there quick and just sat there not being able to help "HUNKER IN PLACE"
Little Grey CellsBK article c/o TicToc T!
Jayme ReneeI don’t think I have ever seen 2 members in one vehicle here in NS. I know when I have had to call RCMP I have never had two members attend my location.
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersO'Brien and Carroll self identified as sober 🤣🤣🤣
Little Grey Cells5 Obrien somewhere
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumberstopic of much interest soooooo investigate it as per officer safety and public safety 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Tony KDASH CAMs are also force multipier.
Becca ABody cams with audio to protect both civilians and officers would be a start
Julia RockDidn’t wests scribe also drive?
robert thomasthis is a question I would ask... once it was known that GW was on loose in marked car.. Why did Leather decide to keep just one Member per car. Two cops in car would have made for less confusion
Oh DearBS you can see up that driveway had to be awfully slow turning
Ash Lunnsounds like Lather only read "certain" reports
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersimagine if ALL CIC knew about BBR then taxpayers wouldn't have had to pay Indoblue to film it numerous times as the narrative shifted 🤣🤣🤣
Truth InAllSelective memory.ask about Brown and see how unsure he becomes.
Little Grey CellsThe bus goes beep beep over Peterson. They do NOT like him. The truths he was telling...
robert thomasso ask the question did Leather decide to keep one officer per car JFC!
David AmosMethinks the family of Gina Goulet were very wise to hire a separate lawyer N'esy Pas?
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@J J cough cough person strike ooooops deer strike imagine an older lady's reaction time to a cruiser coming up on her at 200kmh
Invasionone“Is it part of RCMP training to bury your service combine if you are injured in the line of duty?”
Oh Dearwow amazing how the only time you get emotion out of these people is when you bring up their members
Becca AAll Morrison had to do was a push a button on the radio
Little Grey CellsWhat did they send it on before? The shoe phone? How stupid do they think we are?
J JI've done I uturn seeing a friend drive by..no hesitation and I ain't flexing in a cop car
Truth InAllWaste of time . What laid back questions after 2 years.
Ash Lunncan MWS be upgraded to READ text on screen so officers can LISTEN to it instead of having to take eyes off road to read it?
J JI need that Bud light sooner than expected lmao
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@Little Grey Cells why is MWS use an issue doesn't she know no one signed in so they clearly weren't operating the computer
Truth InAllWho is this lawyer working for?
Chris LeeShould have been 2 to a car that day no excuse
nikki lewisGina
NS citizenmental health calls, wtf are they talking about
lilybalm66might be a stupid question ,,,but could they have taken all marked rcmp cars off the road and used Truro police cars ?
Julia Jones[message retracted]
Truth InAllFooled me.
Truth InAllYes
Tony KLike we have lots of MH and EMS extra staff...lol...I think we are more short in MH and EHS.
Becca ATruro p
nikki lewisodd set of questioning
Ash LunnMWS should not be timing out all the time and logging officers off, Once logged in it should STAY on until officer logs off system
Chris LeeI need a Margueritta have to work now....
Julia Jones@Nikki 💯 percent
Little Grey CellsMWS logs are ones Lisa hides behind
Truth InAllThis is her one opportunity. And this rehash.
UncleBlazer@Chris Lee No better way to start a shift
Julia RockRecommendation all logs need to be lined.
J Jwho's he looking at
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@lilybalm66 they didn't need to take cars off the road they just had to keep pushbar cars off the road
Little Grey CellsStay away from Fast and Furious
Tony KGoulet lawyer trying to get questions for potential overall improvements and feels his opinion is important.
Ash Lunnrestrain or shoot them
YESSIprobably DOJ lawyer JJ
Chris LeeFor sure Uncle only way to work lol
Julia JonesWhat has that got to do with these murders
David Amoshttps://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/gina-goulet-public-inquiry-shubenacadie-highway-224-1.6418107
robert thomassoftball questions
Chris Lee@Julia Rock yes lined in military grade spandex
J Jyou need in house social workers
Tony KGreat MCU investigation team work....
J Jhe was not qualified from what I saw
Little Grey CellsBathroom drawer
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumberssupport ducks for all RCMP
NS citizensure another administrative caste laid over a useless administrative caste
J Jdisgusting
Julia RockHis pants are going to ignite!
Tony KKeep it all in-house so we control all.
Oh DearI would like you to take your Triangle and put it were the sun don't shine
nikki lewisappalling
robert thomaslair liar pants on fire
Chris LeeThe triangle of trust
Julia RockPoof!
Little Grey CellsRCMP really only good with bulldozers to destroy evidence
robert thomasso ask the question.. FFS were they called
Chris LeeThe triangle of trust Focker
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@Oh Dear he might like that after all he's well trained in cucumber deployments 🤪
Julia RockNo debrief, no follow up!
Nosy Scotianso only Truro is left out
nikki lewisHow many examples of sloppy evidence and scene handling and impact on families
J Jyour teams work close yet the 911 calls or witnesses info was not passed along in real time to all members on April 18/19
Truth InAllSIRT assist...
Oh DearThink in GPS records HRP was even in Wentworth
Hollyhe didn't look happy about being reminded about Gina's place , theybdid the same thing with Heather's car , and look how they treated Joey
nikki lewisyes he hung his head in shame
Julia RockHolly and look how they treated LB!
nikki lewisso he should
Chris LeeYa that's brutal Holly
Truth InAllNo hard questions asked about Gina’s place.
Truth InAllThis is so sad.
J J23❤
Julia RockMulti trained?
Oh DearERT THAT TOOK over 2 hours to show up
Truth InAll23
Julia Jones❤23
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@Little Grey Cells imagine if they returned to the good ol' days where everything done on the MWS was a dispatchers job before they cut the dispatch department by 80%
Little Grey Cells23
Andrew Pittshe started off saying I represent the last victim at hour 13. That should have been the ? Why?
Julia Rock23♥
Peter BykerAbsolutely 23 ❤
Little Grey CellsThat might provide effective policing
robert thomasLisa Banfield got treated like Princess Leia
robert thomas23
NOVA SCOTIA GROWN6123
Brenda Grant23
Julia RockFailing grade!
Little Grey CellsShort staffed. Breached contract. Seek to have removed.
Tony KCivilianize the forensic teams and other areas of policing specialty....why do we need Sgt/Cpls/Constables doing crime scene work? Use police to police.
robert thomasthere is the problem folks they all want to work outta Halifax
Oh DearMoncton and Sackville NB maybe but not Fredericton
Julia RockThey need to go and I hope all boots on the ground get absorbed by other real police agencies.
Julia JonesDrag out the time
J Jsand being throw on sand box
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersimagine that hospital corporations choosing suit n tie pay raises and performance bonuses over health care kinda like RCMP white shirts $$$ first public safety last
J Jin
NS BluenoseI don’t think you can be proud of anything
Julia RockRats leaving a sinking 🛳!
Little Grey CellsCooperate memory loss? What the fuck is that?
Becca AWhat I don’t understand is one of the first few 911 calls got transferred to “bonjour” Fredricton rcmp.
Nancy Macgillivary23thanksdoc
Little Grey CellsTextbook transfer
lilybalm66[message retracted]
Becca ABrutal
Julia RockTurf warfare. Love it.
Chris LeeRidiculous
Oh DearREMOVE all RCMP from NS
Little Grey CellsAnd ALL Canadians that are paying attention
Donna JjessGod Bless the 23 and all the Families.
Little Grey CellsFrom CANADA. RCMP gone
J Jcorporate memory loss is that the memory we all once had of the rcmp?
Julia RockLeave him the books. Show him or her what the job is.
Julia RockBasic on-boarding.
CaperGal23 ❤🌹
Holly@julia some maybe , but there's also quite a few BOG that need not apply , ex :Ivaney, Brown Melanson, Bent ect the arrogant POS who thought he should set up a radar at Heather & Kristen's memorials
Little Grey CellsPlease move along
Truth InAllThey truly never retire.
NS BluenoseAll are been moved and retired as opp her is blown….. and even officers who knew nothing know something isn’t right with them
lilybalm66where did all the rcmp members come from during the fisheries dispute in my area of Nova Scotia
Oh DearSend all RCMP to Ottawa, Only Federal at most and save Canada.
J Jthanks for coming out Leather..Don't let the door hit ya
Tony KYou likely have lost most of your creditability so will they listen to your recommendations....but we know all tried their best...textbook.
Peter Bykeraccountability being fulsomely transferred as we speak.
Truth InAllBoomerang RCMP
Julia RockOh I want to see some tears.
NS BluenoseSo what and where are they all going we would
InvasiononeOh that’s rich
Julia RockActions speak louder so cry MF!
Oh DearRCMP are butt hurt
Becca ATheir fault
Little Grey CellsThreaten our safety
NS BluenoseLike to warn those communities of what is coming their way as you won’t warn them
J Jwe have little to no expectations of the RumCMP, your good
Ash LunnI'm sure the new people will be happy to know they have to clean up the mess these rcmp guys left them
Oh DearNPF no questions ???
robert thomasand he is still working for RCMP
David AmosCry me a river Mr Leather
Julia Rock1 he 27 min
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersERT clearly needs to recruit more JTF2
Truth InAllSoftball
robert thomasRumCMP I like it!
Julia RockSo no nash?
Oh DearDon't want any of their wisdom
nikki lewisstill wouldnt issue an alert it seems, we are no safer at all in this province
NS BluenoseNo we want you gone we want municipal police
Tony KChange of top leadership hopefully will provide some new hope for public safety....likely reason why key positions were changed.
Truth InAllThe MCC have their minds on a 3 week vacation.
Truth InAllNova!
Chris LeeHey Nova what up
Oh DearSorry these lawyers are just pathetic
David AmosAre the cops coming to your house?
Julia RockBaylin is coming for you seamus.
Becca AWtf
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersdoes ERT assist with planned Fast n Freezies events
Peter Lambno my previous work Amos
Invasionone“Let’s run illegal guns to Mexico and give them to cartels! We’ll be able to track them and see where the cartels operate!… oh noes, we lost track of the guns! How totally unpredictable! 🥴
David AmosWhat worK?
Rob Claytonactions- they don't want you there
Ash Lunnnunya
Becca ATony k, let’s hope it can’t get any worse
Chris LeeOllie north
NS BluenoseThat said it all
Peter Lambconstruction gig
Tony K@Becca A have to have some optimistic thoughts at this stage.
Peter Bykerwho won THAT govt. contract to supply those arms?
robert thomasthey didn't stop with the gun running.. not by a long shot
Julia RockHis pause said everything.
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@Little Grey Cells Leathers briefing binder
InvasiononeYou have to wonder, how did he not have a prepared response? Was the pause that he couldn’t remember what he was told to say? So he just said “I don’t recall”
Becca ATremblay
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@Little Grey Cells #1 don't get caught #2 don't get caught #3 Snacks#4snacks #5 Big Stop has crayons and snacks
David AmosBTW I know quite a bit about Fast and Furious because it was overseen by Mean Little Mikey Sullivan the same US Attorney I embarrassed in US District Court in 2002
Chris LeeLol
Ash Lunnwhich Politian's brother worked at border.......
robert thomasHe was qualifying everything
Julia RockWill he show emotion today?
Ash Lunnah Houston's bro, and Houston knows Clayfield......
J Jwhen u over talk you have something to hide
Chris LeeSaw that Houston guy on Oak Island TV show. Is he better than last one?
David Amoshttps://www.mediamatters.org/operation-fast-and-furious/bushs-atf-director-rebuffs-right-wings-fast-and-furious-theory
robert thomasthe guns get sent to a warehouse in Ukieland and gets burned to the ground by a Kaliber after it is "inventoried"... /s
David Amoshttps://www.masslive.com/politics/2013/04/massachusetts_senate_candidate_michael_sullivan_denies_knowledge_gunwalking.html
Peter Lambit's going south very fast for a certain demographic in this country.
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumberslol Canada UK USA are currently running Fast n Freezie through Ukraine lol $80 million of weapons currently "unaccounted" for
David AmosMassachusetts U.S. Senate candidate Michael Sullivan denies knowledge of 'gunwalking' during tenure at ATF
Ash LunnBridget Leger...Ukraine....just saying
Peter Lambwhy, they are tying GW into this demographic throughout this mcc.
robert thomasthose Bezminov interviews are very interesting
Julia RockFrightened the bejesus out of me.
YESSInow my cat hates your dog
David AmosEnjoy Ya Bastards http://www.checktheevidence.com/pdf/2619437-CROSS-BORDER-txt-.pdf
Peter BykerIt's a war of our perceptions, FOR our perceptions
Tony Kvery depressing.....we need some optimize to save us...
Donna JjessShes still a baby , she'll settle.
J Jmy gecko woke up with the bark lmao
David AmosBridget Leger had quite a spit a chew back in 2011
NOVA SCOTIA GROWN61Victoria Nuland Ukraine just saying
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumberswhen a government program is outed publicly they just rebrand it and reallocate alternate funding structures
Julia RockA barking dog is the biggest deterrent for a thief. She works.
J Jgood security 🐕
David AmosAnybody notice how Seamus is trying hard to ignore mean old me?
Ash Lunntabernac
NS BluenoseNova is cute
David AmosToo Too Funny Indeed
Peter BykerNova is a Zen Master; her lesson --- Expect The Unexpected.
Julia RockThe bark. It’s noisey.
robert thomasCute doggie
Truth InAllThe ears!
YESSImake the door window a magnifying glass, they'll think it's a Rottweiler
J Jever try a clicker for training, might be on utube a demo, seen ppl use them, seemed efficient
Ash LunnNova is an Ankle biter, we got one too
J Jtiny and mighty
Janes BlondPuppy snuggle time
kelly blairMy brother had the same dog zoey she was a barker. Might very mighty and tough. 😢
Tony Kany thief might take her home after they rob you.
Linda MThe rcmp need clicker training
kelly blairZoey survived and was just put down a few weeks ago her back end was going. 😢
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersgood thing 4yrs ago RCMP CF OPP reported 5000 lost firearms including light machine guns
Becca AHave to socialize well from 5 months+ while they go through the fearful stage
J J@Linda M 100% lol
Julia RockShe is as big as one of my shepherds heads. Lol.
What TheHeckNS@kelly blair sad to hear that, Bless Zoey
UncleBlazerSorry to hear that @kelly blair
robert thomas@Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers it is almost like it was done on purpose
J J❤RIP Zoey
NS44@kelly blair sorry Zoey had to be put down 😪
kelly blairThanks. Very sad but she’s with her owners. 🥹
Linda MYou click the clicker the moment they do what you want.
J Jwho's left for cross examination?
Tony KIs she minature doberman...nice ears that stand up.
Peter Lambbest dogs are Staffys!
Ash Lunna truck load guns went missing last year in central canada too
Julia RockBless zoey!
Truth InAllI have been so out of the loop. Saw the T shirt that sa
David AmosMy old dog was a Rat Terrier who was smaller than yours but she could ride inside my coat on my bike She was afraid of nobody All I asked her to do was bark and I would handle the rest
Julia RockSam
Julia RockLori ward.
robert thomasyup and give them a treat every once in a while.. it works with kids too!
David AmosMy dog at my feet is quite big
Tony KClicker training, or mark and reward, is a form of positive reinforcement dog training.
Julia Rock420
Ash LunnGov announced a by back for AR-15's today in news
Ash Lunn*buy back
Ash Lunngive Gov your AR-15 and get approx $1300
Julia Rock29 mins
Tony KWere ears casted or she came like that.
Mitchell RobbleeNo Canadian mandatory buyback 1500$
Ash LunnHey Maine USA police have a mascott Duck at station
Ash LunnIn Canada is the Buy Back Today
Mitchell Robbleea friend of mine has a custom built worth $5400 and they are gonna try and take it and give him $1500
Mitchell RobbleeCTV had an article today
Ash Lunn@Mitchell Robblee yes
Mitchell Robbleebanned with mandatory buyback
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersI would have named Nova Bibi the kosher hotdog so you qualify for Mossad grants 🤣🤣🤣
NS44😂
Ash Lunnwhen buying them back can they trace the serial nubers to Gov agencies lmao
InvasiononeLet me very clear, 🥴🥴🥴
J Jthis guy needs to be demoted
Peter Bykerlol
Linda Mgun addiction
J Jhe loves the word clear
InvasiononeSafe and Effective, where have I heard that before? 🤔🤔🤔
J Jvodka 😉nice n clear
Julia RockClear as mud.
J Jself protection?
Julia RockClear safes?
Ash Lunnbuy back and GOV sells them to overseas countries instead of destroying them
Tony KBill Blair seems to be feeling pressures from all sides....I wonder why.
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersI live 15mins away from Savage Firearms in Lakefield the RCMP OPP only recovered 2500 rifles there's still 3000 outstanding
David AmosMethinks Agent Margaritaville is alive and well and out of the looney bin N'esy Pas? https://www.vice.com/en/article/v7mj8b/arrest-of-agent-margaritaville-hitting-conspiracy-movement-hard
Virtual Asyluma wall ornament?🙄
InvasiononeLet me be very clear, and will all due respect, I- I- I- hck-hck 🍺🍺🥴🥴
J Jwtf are the 🤡 at the mcc doing...let's get on with it
Mitchell RobbleeI was under the understanding you could keep it but not transport or sell them. Theyre are basically taking peoples property. its unreal
J Jclear and compelling
Julia RockTwo min warning.
robert thomasthey knew from the get go
InvasiononeLet me be very clear and compelling: my glass is empty
robert thomasjust random numbers or ...... not
Julia RockTheir taped online webcast is about 20 secs ahead of YT!
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@Invasionone I'll deploy Glen Mason immediately just let me get my crayons so I can GPS your location
robert thomasand then those guns get sent overseas as foreign aid
Julia RockBack
NovaScotiaFreckles I’ll never get over how much they go on about food
nikki lewisthis could be interesting lol
 
 
 
J Jhas he apologized at all to the families
NovaScotiaFreckles Thank you JJ! He goes on and on
Chris LeeNot yet JJ
Truth InAllNot yet JJ
J Jthanks
Julia Rock@JJ not yet. One other fsmily lawyer, Sam, was supposed to be up but we came back with her. Maybe Sam got canned. ?
Julia Jones[message retracted]
Ash Lunnquality assurance on the CI or Witness protection program LMAO
robert thomasHis body language has changed @Truth InAll because now he gets to talk shop which, to be honest, he is good at it and probably why he has slinked to the top of this fetid organization
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersclearly the quality assurance officer is on the ball with the notebooks handed into the MCC 🤣🤣🤣
robert thomaswhat
Truth InAll100% Robert.
Julia RockSam was canned!
robert thomasthis one again
J JRachel has had enough screen time ⏲
Oh Dear
quick no
Ash LunnSam was canned? what you mean? explain?
NovaScotiaFreckles I missed a lot today. Did LB’s lawyer ask him any questions like he did Campbell?
Little Grey Cellsseamus x2
Truth InAllRobin HOIT.
Little Grey CellsRobin is not HOIT
Chris LeeLol
Oh Dear
All these exhibit but no new docs
Peter Bykerno thank goodness! @Freckles
Julia RockAnother family lawyer, Sam, was on the agenda to speak. They didn’t have him speak.
Chris LeeSam is in the tree
NovaScotiaFreckles Good he needs to get
robert thomasnot familiar
Ash Lunnis there a purchase order or invoice for Robins Bussiness cards? and is there a COMM for those?
robert thomasOMG!
Julia Rock Chris, lol!
Julia RockI want to see him cry! I shouldn’t have such high expectations.
Chris LeeHa ha it will come soon
Ash Lunnhe'll cry when DOJ gets ahold of him for throwing those two under the bus this morning
Chris LeeDid he ever. He gave it to them good
robert thomasso now the excuse for Leather and his crew is the dog ate their homework and if we made mistakes it's cuz of the soft bigotry of low expectations
Oh Dear
Oh so how much can we cover our ass
Julia Rock@Ash Lunn His job in NB might be GD!
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersprovince of Nova Scotia better file a breach of contract suit save their citizens from the RCMP once n for all
Chris LeeHe will get another bump now
robert thomasthe bloat in the organization is the key to their mistakes and indecision
Julia RockHas he drank any 💧?
Oh Dear
worried DOJ will have access ???
Ash LunnChief MacNeil can use these emails and docs so TPD can get policing contract
Nosy Scotianagree @robert
robert thomasalways a qualifier
nikki lewisthey didnt want any oversight, period
Julia RockRobert. Exactly too many people doing nothing.
robert thomasThis guy is unbelievable
robert thomashe wouldn't share that opinion
Oh Dear
just noted it earlier HMMMM
Julia RockMan on a fence! His pants must be simmering, you liar!
Julia RockWhat did you infer?
robert thomasit is always the decision of the Province WTF! When did the RCMP decide they are above any authority
Nosy Scotianalways a but
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersLeather thinks he's above DOJ
robert thomasso many people getting paid a crap ton of money to do nothing
robert thomasthe arrogance of this guy is beyond belief
robert thomasyep always a but
Truth InAllPants on fire.
Chris LeeI love that RumCMP. That is classic
robert thomasso initiatives are good as long as Chris Leather is the one doing them. Nothing to see here folks! Shut it down and start the three week vacation..
Julia RockWhoever, whenever, wherever, but never Leather!
Chris LeeLol
robert thomaslove that one Julia
NS44lol
Julia Rock@Chris Lee. Wasn’t mine. Another brilliant mind. Who was it?
Julia RockRobert. Not mine. Who said that? I’m a repeater.
Chris LeeI think it was JJ
YESSIRumCMP was my pun but it's copyright free 🤣
Chris LeeIt works for sure
Julia Rock@YESSI thanks. Didn’t want to take your credit.
Truth InAllWill he tear up in his wrap up? I say no.
Julia RockI want tears.
Chris LeeI think he may. He was close yesterday
Tony KBeen long 59 days of this stuff.
Peter Byker@YESSI too kind! 🎼RumCMP for You & Me!🎶
nikki lewisi say no
Nosy Scotianbeen a long 2 yrs
Chris LeeWe need a bookie
YESSIlol
robert thomasNo tears.. as he has no soul
Julia RockAsk some real questions.
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersI'd love to see the detachment notebook audits lol
Tony KNo tears but an apology
J Jis that notebook stamped 😉
Julia RockIPV?
Nosy Scotianquestions were weak. nope jo tears. he's tough. he's Leather
robert thomasyeah and an audit of the evidence rooms too @Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers
Truth InAllVery soon 3 weeks to tan even more for the MCC crew!
Julia RockWhoever Leather!
Chiang LoveI always knew the RCMP had serious issues but I never imagined that it could be as bad as it actually is. Rotten to its core, from the head down, as they say
Truth InAllEnjoy beautiful NS in all her summer glory!
Char DayzI left at 3:15, have I missed anything?
Julia RockConflict?
Truth InAllNothing!
Julia RockNot really I don’t think. IPV just came up with Fitch here.
Char DayzThank you truth inall
YESSIshouldn't be key topic tho
Peter Bykershoehorned in so elegantly
Oh Dear
Total BS
robert thomasnot really @Char Dayz Leather deflected again to Whoever, whenever, wherever, but never Leather!
Truth InAllyou made the right choice.!
Char DayzLol very accurate
J Jgotta jet folks sending positive vibes to all ❤23
Truth InAll23
Chris LeeG night jj
Peter BykerHail J J take care
robert thomasthks @J J take care
robert thomas23
Julia Rock@ Robert. I’m going to charge you for usage. Lol.
Char DayzThank you Seamus and to everyone continuing to search for the truth ❤
Brenda Granttake care J J
Julia Rock@Jj bye
Julia RockWhoever leather.
Chris LeeLol
Julia JonesThat’s all Fitch is worried about is if rcmp can do better in Ivp. Makes me sick 23 murdered and she worry’s about something not proven
robert thomasaww @Julia Rock you're too late I'm broke! have to fill up car with gas and barely have anything left for beer.. and chips gotta have me storm chips! Next week I promise!
Julia Rock@Robert. Ok buddy. It’s free.
robert thomasthanks!
Chris LeeMaybe hire Lockyer Julia to sue
Julia RockSeriously IVP - ffs 23 people died! This guy doesn’t know his arse from his head!
Chris LeeIt just goes round and round. Brass all looking after each other they know most people don't care about the nepotism and the obvious conflicts of interest in this whole process
Julia RockChief MacNeil ought to have known? That’s so arrogant.
Truth InAllAnswer that boy.
YESSIculture of humility 🔥🔥🔥
Truth InAllChoke!
Julia JonesFitch was a police chief that’s why this question
Julia RockSimmering.
Julia RockOh he should have! What about your gang!
MHRAT FINK
nikki lewislast he was told by you was that you had him pinned down !
Truth InAllYa told him you had him pinned down dufus!
robert thomasit is never this guy's fault
nikki lewislol snap truth
Truth InAllNo worries we have the guy pinned down ......
Julia RockTeflon Don!
Center HiceThis guy is made of tin ,I m sure he has no heart
David AmosNeed I say that Chief Fitch and her family and friends and I go back to High School Days in Fat Fred City???
robert thomasit is pathetic he is still employed as a Mountie
MHhe's supposed to know why you ghosted hi
Truth InAllHe told MCNeil they thought they had him pinned down. So would you not assume the threat is over?
Nosy ScotianHe got a promotion. Dear God. WHAT a piece of work
Truth InAllHe lied to MCNeil.
MHredder and redder
Truth InAllPinned down my foot!
Oh Dear
Send the RCMP packing they are a sham
Nosy ScotianPin the tail on the donkey
Julia RockRounding home buddy still time to say it wasn’t textbook! Tissues are there, all planning has been done.
Truth InAllAgree Oh Dear!
Albinothey got promoted cause the coverup worked everybody skates away from this
MHhe's admitting it is over whelming and should be shut down and start out simply
Truth InAllI say 1 for no tears and 2 for tears. Vote.
robert thomasIf this guy is among the best of the best them the RCMP gotta go. It cannot be reformed with people like this in charge
Truth InAll1
MH1
Brenda Grant1
Nosy Scotian1
robert thomas1
Julia Rock2.
NS442
Julia Jones2 fake tears
Peter Byker2
Julia RockMake my day!
NOVA SCOTIA GROWN61half tears
Oh Dear
get emotional but no tears "fake"
Truth InAllLol! Julia fake tears!
NS44mine too!
robert thomasgotta go it's beer o'clock and storm chips
MHcrocodile tears tonight at the bar
Oh Dear
Bet they are all grins as soon as they leave
Truth InAllBuskers in town
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersI feel the RCMP standards are to high cuz they won't hire me cuz mean tweets 🤣🤣🤣
Julia RockOh so not listening while she was talking?
MHseems flattered like she's asking his opinion, I think she's slamming the guy YEA
Truth InAllVacation time ! The MCC will be light on staff for 3 weeks.
Center Hice1
MHwho will notice
Truth InAllWe pay for their vacations too.
Peter BykerBon Chance! @Center Hice
Julia RockThe unknown? You don’t know what you are doing now.
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersFitch looks like she's been eating too much macaroni her power suits ain't hiding her widening anymore
Julia JonesTruro cops are fully trained and fully carbine trained. All cheaper then what the rcmp have for training…… but they get it done why can’t rcmp with open cheque books get her done
Oh Dear
only solution is provincial policing NO RCMP
Truth InAllMacDonald is waiting.....
Center Hicelol 😆 trying to catch up I was a bit behind 😆
Julia RockPower struggle.
Julia Jones[message retracted]
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersLeather loves talking about his plain clothes operators except when Fast n Furious comes up 🤣🤣🤣
Julia RockSenior men.
Julia JonesWhen it’s Stanton’s turn …. She won’t have many questions. It’s all over her head.
MHnot getting enough oxygen thru her mask?
Julia RockAlcohol shot bell?
Oh Dear
RCMP seem to think they are better than other police departments, could be a huge problem
David AmosI had quite a conversation with Stevey Boy McNeil in 2006 as I was running against the Attorney General and ex cop Murray Scott As soon as I stepped to the plate and the MCC came into play Stevey quit
Julia Jones@MH to funny
MHtake away their pretty red uniforms
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersdo you want a Scooby snack Fitch
MHJulia Jones you too
David AmosFitch and her buddies are sorry they stole my Harley
Albinoto get one of their boys gone rogue
Julia RockDuration was a factor!
Oh Dear
So no special OPS happening in those areas ?
Albinoget down here Wortman snapped!
Julia JonesHow much time does Fitch get ? When’s her time up
Truth InAllHe had O’Brien
Truth InAllLol!
Julia RockAlways clean. Just there
Julia RockYou were there so ppl could vent?
Truth InAllCampbell went back to bed
David AmosThe Chief of Police in Amherst ain't calling me crazy anymore
Truth InAllCarrol was distracted I’m sending help for his boy
nikki lewiswho does robin report to
Truth InAllLying officer, you mean.
MHCampbell did say he went back to bed but had to say "I didn't sleep well"
Truth InAllAnswer to
Julia RockNikki it appears to be a six sided triangle.
Becca A phone number on the Business card comes up as Jeff west on Google
nikki lewisDaley
Julia RockSmile. As weird
David AmosAllan Carroll was the corrupt cop who broke the deal I had with his boss Inspector Kingston in Amherst in 2009
Invasionone"Supt. Campbell said that he and the RCMP 'Failed'. Do you agree?"
Julia RockAgree
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersif you put all the Command triangles together you get the 5eyes black cube
David AmosAll my ancestors warned to NEVER TRUST A CAMPBELL
Tony K[message retracted]
NS BluenoseI feel so bad for the families having to sit through this, make me want to scream I don’t know how they are going it. Thinking of all of them.
What TheHeckNSLAPSE? That’s a nice way to put it
Becca AShowing up at someone’s door in normal clothes posing as mcc to take statements, then call it a wellness check isn’t ok
Julia JonesFitch MacDonalds belly is rumbling it’s past his supper time. Almost his bed time. Move this along
David AmosMY CLAN'S MOTTO IS "VERITAS VINCIT" CHECK A FEW LOCAL BEER BOTTLES I YOU DON'T BELIEVE ME
Truth InAllJulia if only we could see MacDonalds face.
Julia JonesLol
Truth InAllHangry!
YESSI[message retracted]
Becca ABargaining agreements
David Amosi WONDER IF MACDONALD RECALLS WHAT THE CAMPBELL'S DID TO HIS CLAN
Julia RockMacDonald hopefully asks him a thoughtful question.
Peter BykerFitch'll cry before ever Leather does! ✌2CREW 4LYFE ✌
Julia JonesStanton’s checking her bag for a bar for him or crackers from lunch
Truth InAllLol!
NS BluenoseYou had people who you sent on. Wild goose chases due to not wanting them interfering with you opps. So if you had double it would not have helped.
MHno solution here
Julia RockIs Stanton at risk? Why the mask 😷
Truth InAllAgree NS Bluenose.
David Amoshttps://www.upi.com/Archives/1992/02/12/Macdonald-clan-remembers-300-year-old-massacre/1392697870800/
Anita ButtsDon’t worry we won’t miss you 👋👋👋
Julia RockRodier said they would think about using alert ready if there is another incident.
Chris LeeIs that Stanton or Darth Vader
Peter Bykercontagious halitosis?
 

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MCC - DAY 59 - CHRIS LEATHER (DAY 2)

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 Becca A​Pro tip lol , think we’re all becoming YouTube pros at this point
Julia RockI’d say he is down 10 LBs from yesterday.
mary sauergood morning guys
J J@Juila thanks
Hollygood morning
JDmorning!
Chiang LoveI hope you know how much we appreciate you, Seamus
SadMafiosoMorning all.
Granny LindaGood morning Seamus☮
Peter Byker@Chiang Love we're so much stronger together ❤
JaimeGood morning all! Hi Seamus!
Jayme ReneeMornin Seamus!
YESSI☕
Oh DearGood Moring all ☕🚬🙂 
 
Becca AQuestion , who replaced campbell and leather in ns ?
J JI'm popular in touching nerves it seems, I'm now insensitive according to a Twitter dm...blahaha
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersBC RCMP needs Glen Mason snack king so their officers don't get caught by the public
nikki lewisjust a saying, nothing more lol
Jayme ReneeGot it lol.
wendy wongMorning 🙂
Rebecca Jones👋
ckgood morning all
lilybalm66good morning all
InvasiononeMorning all
CON-CANgood morning everyone. God bless you all
NovaScotiaFreckles Yup working but not until 11!
SadMafiosoLive Chat puts in chronological order. Probably a go idea to do so.
InvasiononeTop Chat filters out certain messages for whatever reason. Live Chat shows all chat.
J JTara ❤
JaimeHi Tara
NovaScotiaFreckles Glen mason and the snacks
Jayme ReneeIs there a place to send info Seamus?
Truth InAllThumbs up!
Brenda GrantGood morning CON-CAN
Ash Lunncross examination BETTER be good today
InvasiononeI’ve never seen the porn bots get filtered out by the Top Chat. Makes sense. 🤔🤔
J J@Julia Rock I'm getting my creative writing juju flowing with a warm up J 🚬😉
NovaScotiaFreckles Not to be rude but is he sick? Leather I mean.
Julia Rock@JJ you are my other half I swear. Lol. Me too.
NovaScotiaFreckles “Other things being smoked in here” 😂 you make me laugh Seamus
Chiang LoveSending good vibes to you @CON-CAN can’t be easy sitting through that in person. Stay strong!
NovaScotiaFreckles Thinking of you Tara
J J@Julia Rock we should arrange our own round table session blahaha
Peter BykerGood morning @Tara, here's hoping for a Great day of cross examination, cheers
Nosy ScotianMorning all. In the office today. Hope I can keep up 😁
Julia RockToxins can kill. Hope he releases his guilt.
NovaScotiaFreckles You are right though. It will start impacting their health.
MHhang dog expression and poor body slumping
K Tibbittshi all
J Jstress can cause several body functions to be effected, it's so bizarre what happens if you don't address it
Peter BykerGPS evidence has been entered, and now we finally have a more trustworthy timeline of events!
MHmore palatable with you
MHLeather
NovaScotiaFreckles Oh dear did you figure out what that stuff was from yesterday?
UncleBlazerMorning all
J Jno mask Stanton
J Jcovid scare?
UncleBlazerAnother day with half Leather
J JGod bless 23❤ folks
Little Grey CellsGood questions by Miss Young yesterday
Julia RockIs Stanton wearing her depend on her face again today?
 
Oh DearSeemed it was clips from their pros events @NovaScotiaFreckles But I could be wrong
J Joh a scheduled fancy
Ash Lunnlet the fireworks commence
Oh DearHalf an hour for everyone
InvasiononeTime to walk the walk, Mr. Scott. Represent your clients!
J J1.5 for one lawyer
Julia RockScott gets 1.5 hr. Josh @ hr.
NovaScotiaFreckles Interesting. You are so good with that stuff oh dear.
Julia RockJosh gets 1 hr.
Little Grey CellsNot weighted necessarily well
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbershousekeeping you mean sweeping the 23 and their families under the rug
Julia RockHe has a pad and a pen.
SadMafiosoLeather looks less frumpy in the black Blazer today.
Little Grey CellsTara and Scott's lawyer - 30 minutes
nikki lewishmm good
Little Grey CellsNo interference
YESSIuh oh
Little Grey CellsYES!
Julia RockGood first question.
Little Grey CellsThe phone call
JaimeGreat start!
MHLeather hang dog face and poor body language?
Little Grey CellsDidn't put in notebook
kelly blairGood morning
J Jhe should be wearing a pastels 😉 better color for his completion and hair color
NovaScotiaFreckles He does look frumpy. I feel rude but he looked better with a few more LBs
nikki lewisstubmling on his words
Julia RockHe should be wearing orange.
J Jlittle somber today
Peter Bykerhey @Kelly ❤
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@Little Grey Cells perhaps Bryson or Tara's lawyer could ask Leather to explain CNIP to the MCC
SadMafiosoI thought it was that he was 'in custody'...
Little Grey CellsWhy did he have issues with truth in MCC interview less than 3 weeks ago
J J@Julia Rock Ligit
Oh DearWhy is no one mentioning that all that information was suppose to be with SIRT??
Ash Lunnhere come de'Bus
Little Grey CellsNot unheard of... CROPS ....yesterday
Becca AHaven’t heard from the other small tamale lawyer in a while , is that the one married to an rcmp officer ?
Little Grey CellsPat Curran quit as a result I believe
MHhang dog expression and poor body slumping
K Tibbittshi all
J Jstress can cause several body functions to be effected, it's so bizarre what happens if you don't address it
Peter BykerGPS evidence has been entered, and now we finally have a more trustworthy timeline of events!
MHmore palatable with you
MHLeather
NovaScotiaFreckles Oh dear did you figure out what that stuff was from yesterday?
UncleBlazerMorning all
J Jno mask Stanton
J Jcovid scare?
UncleBlazerAnother day with half Leather
J JGod bless 23❤ folks
Little Grey CellsGood questions by Miss Young yesterday
Julia RockIs Stanton wearing her depend on her face again today?
Oh DearSeemed it was clips from their pros events @NovaScotiaFreckles But I could be wrong
J Joh a scheduled fancy
Ash Lunnlet the fireworks commence
Oh DearHalf an hour for everyone
InvasiononeTime to walk the walk, Mr. Scott. Represent your clients!
J J1.5 for one lawyer
Julia RockScott gets 1.5 hr. Josh @ hr.
NovaScotiaFreckles Interesting. You are so good with that stuff oh dear.
Julia RockJosh gets 1 hr.
Little Grey CellsNot weighted necessarily well
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbershousekeeping you mean sweeping the 23 and their families under the rug
Julia RockHe has a pad and a pen.
SadMafiosoLeather looks less frumpy in the black Blazer today.
Little Grey CellsTara and Scott's lawyer - 30 minutes
nikki lewishmm good
Little Grey CellsNo interference
YESSIuh oh
Little Grey CellsYES!
Julia RockGood first question.
Little Grey CellsThe phone call
JaimeGreat start!
MHLeather hang dog face and poor body language?
Little Grey CellsDidn't put in notebook
kelly blairGood morning
J Jhe should be wearing a pastels 😉 better color for his completion and hair color
NovaScotiaFreckles He does look frumpy. I feel rude but he looked better with a few more LBs
nikki lewisstubmling on his words
Julia RockHe should be wearing orange.
J Jlittle somber today
Peter Bykerhey @Kelly ❤
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@Little Grey Cells perhaps Bryson or Tara's lawyer could ask Leather to explain CNIP to the MCC
SadMafiosoI thought it was that he was 'in custody'...
Little Grey CellsWhy did he have issues with truth in MCC interview less than 3 weeks ago
J J@Julia Rock Ligit
Oh DearWhy is no one mentioning that all that information was suppose to be with SIRT??
Ash Lunnhere come de'Bus
Little Grey CellsNot unheard of... CROPS ....yesterday
Becca AHaven’t heard from the other small tamale lawyer in a while , is that the one married to an rcmp officer ?
Little Grey CellsPat Curran quit as a result I believe
Becca AFemale
J Jwhen will they realize by looking into lisa could have avoided all of this embarrassment
Julia RockWhy extraordinary?
Incurable CollectorHe (spineless) should have told her to go through chain of Command, and hang up...
Little Grey CellsI detest that word... fulsome
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersimagine a covert op so big they are willing to sacrifice the entire upper echelon of the command triangle for the public face of RCMP
YESSImore frequent than daily ?🤷
Julia RockDont recall. Let’s start a count.
J Jbuzz phase started I do not recall
MHbusted again
Little Grey CellsNeeds a lawyer
J Jyikes
J Jgrampie to chim in
Ash LunnMIC DROP
Little Grey CellsWard
nikki lewishmmm
Peter Byker@Baylin, proof that nobody is irreplaceable, cheers!
Jayme ReneeWow!!!!!
nikki lewisuh oh DOJ can do nothing !!
J Jbreak..break..break
Little Grey CellsMAJOR Objection coming
SadMafiosoDeep.
Oh Dearhmmm what games are they playing now
SadMafiosoDerp*
J Jso he wants to speak
nikki lewisif he wants to waive thats his choice surely !
Jayme ReneeDo it Leather!!!
What TheHeckNSA late good morning to all
Rebecca Jonesboom ,,
NovaScotiaFreckles He just called him Campbell?
Little Grey CellsHMmmmmmm
NovaScotiaFreckles Or did I miss hear that? Lol
Little Grey CellsRetained his OWN counsel
J Jdrop the fancy words..get to it
Rebecca JonesCampbell?
Char DayzHi from Tara and I. 😊
NovaScotiaFreckles I noticed that too Rebecca
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumberslol MacDonald doesn't even know it's leather testifying is MacDonald smoking the Mexican catnip 🤣🤣🤣
NovaScotiaFreckles Hey char and Tara 🙂
Ash Lunntwo issues?
Hollymorning char and tara , wish I was there with you guys :(
Brenda GrantHi Char and Tara❤
Little Grey CellsTHE LIES WILL EAT YOU ALIVE
NovaScotiaFreckles You didn’t make it over today holly?
Despicable!The screen is blurry today on LGC show. Anyone else experiencing that?
 
 
 
Becca AHe only cares about himself
 
Little Grey CellsPRAY FOR HIM
J Jsubmit your papers for retirement save your soul, speak the truth
Julia RockLies!
NovaScotiaFreckles I’ll be honest I would be afraid of the government too
Chiang LoveHe appears torn, imho
Little Grey Cellshttps://quintet.ca/
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@J J his pension will be stapled to a gigantic NDA and his 3 oaths apply till death
Becca ALet’s not start throwing him bones , doesn’t deserve a crumb
NovaScotiaFreckles I think you were right LGC about the stress and weight loss by just looking at him.
Little Grey CellsThere is NO price for one's soul, Sir
Julia RockWonder if he slept last night?
Rebecca Jonesboom!!!
J J@Baylin how can a pension be withheld is he protected by a union or no
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersimagine the recommendations if Ottawa hired a 3rd party to do a review of the 4000 sexual assault victims within the RCMP
Julia RockTransfers?
Julia RockDr
NovaScotiaFreckles He looks like he’s going to be sick up on the stage
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@J J unions don't represent management just the hired labour
Julia RockWas he reminded of his oath at the start?
Little Grey Cellsbeing VERY cagey
Little Grey CellsYes Julia
Ash Lunnrecording sits in O drive
Little Grey CellsDo the right thing sir!!!!
Becca AThis guys a snake , “ it’s not a crime if you don’t get caught “
J J@Baylin I'm interested in more information on that issues of his pension, surely he could fight that.
Little Grey CellsWe can all see the impact
nikki lewishe keeps giving eyes to DOJ lawyer
JaimeI notice that too @nikki
lilybalm66@Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers thank you was confused
J J@nikki Lewis I noticed that too
Ash Lunnbrief? try altered
NS44good morning
Little Grey CellsHe is waiting for her to step in
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@J J Ottawa has a long history of shafting federal pensions and to fight it it's years in court and mucho $$$$
Julia JonesAt least he’s speaking out now. I don’t care why just glad to hear a pinch of truth out of this
Julia RockHe hasn’t started using both hands to describe as these are real questions.
What TheHeckNS@nikki lewis yes! And yesterday too!
Truth InAllMore time by the pool. Wow!
Julia RockOops
J J@Baylin I had no idea
InvasiononeRuh roh
JaimeAgree @julia jones
NovaScotiaFreckles Holy
Truth InAllUnder oath
NS citizen...
Julia RockMcPhee and ward. Boom.
Little Grey CellsBANG
NS citizenwhat!?
Ash LunnMIC DROP
J Jouch
NovaScotiaFreckles Leather!!!
M UBoom
NS citizen​what the hell!!
J Jouch

NovaScotiaFreckles Oh shit
Invasionone@Holly Vitamin D, Vitamin C, Zinc and Quercetin. Hope you’re feeling better!
salt airythxs freckles thought it was just me lol
J Jso that means what
Becca AProactive vs reactive omg
YESSI@ K Sound is fine here, try refreshing the page
nikki lewisyes sit down barbie
Julia RockSo he answers?
K Tibbittsthank you
Little Grey CellsOr was it the email I discussed a couple of weeks ago redacted by RCMP? Redacted under solicitor client privilage with NO lawyer identified
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@Little Grey Cells proactive reactive truth telling 🤪 DERPY DERP DERP
J Jthat was trailer trash barbie? 80s barett hairdo...interesting
Little Grey CellsDid Ward advise NOT to tell the truth?
Ash Lunnlol
InvasiononeSo it’s DOJ council now? He said at first “independent council”
Julia RockWard wanted him to lie. 
 
Invasionone@Holly Vitamin D, Vitamin C, Zinc and Quercetin. Hope you’re feeling better!
salt airythxs freckles thought it was just me lol
J Jso that means what
Becca AProactive vs reactive omg
YESSI@ K Sound is fine here, try refreshing the page
nikki lewisyes sit down barbie
Julia RockSo he answers?
K Tibbittsthank you
Little Grey CellsOr was it the email I discussed a couple of weeks ago redacted by RCMP? Redacted under solicitor client privilage with NO lawyer identified
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@Little Grey Cells proactive reactive truth telling 🤪 DERPY DERP DERP
J Jthat was trailer trash barbie? 80s barett hairdo...interesting
Little Grey CellsDid Ward advise NOT to tell the truth?
Ash Lunnlol
InvasiononeSo it’s DOJ council now? He said at first “independent council”
Julia RockWard wanted him to lie.
Holly@LGC I feel as though that's exactly what she was trying to say without saying it
Little Grey CellsWhat about your MCC interview??????
J Jbehind bars barbie..coming soon 😉
Julia RockProactive and reactive. MacDonald said that. He was out of the room. Hmm
What TheHeckNSMs. Ward & Ms. MacPhee UNDER THE BUS
Little Grey CellsHe is worried about the government bus running him over
J Jand he will now announce retirement
lilybalm66he needs council to tell the truth ,,,,really?
MHmanage? how about the truth
Little Grey CellsHe is skating on thin ice...
Ash Lunnhow many others did Ms. Ward & Ms. MacPhee tell to hold back info for prior witnesses testifying??
Rebecca Jonesthink so Little Grey Cells
Julia RockLies!
Truth InAllWow
J Jblow it open Leather
Little Grey CellsWITHOLDING truth IS DISHONESTY!!!!!!
Ash LunnBlow the lid off Leather
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@lilybalm66 no Leather needs councils permission to break his 3 oaths and tell the truth
nikki lewisso spill it leather what is it
Julia RockProtect and serve who?
Markmorning
Truth InAll2 did
Becca ALeather isn’t going to blow any lid off
Ash Lunnah the 2nd issue
HollyI think he wants to spill but worried about repercussions
Becca AHe’s 🐈 whipped by lucki
NovaScotiaFreckles I think so too holly
SadMafiosoIs this going to turn into a RCMP mutiny?
Little Grey CellsThis is exactly what I was looking at for the last few hours
Becca AHe only cares about himself
Little Grey CellsPRAY FOR HIM
J Jsubmit your papers for retirement save your soul, speak the truth
Julia RockLies!
NovaScotiaFreckles I’ll be honest I would be afraid of the government too
Chiang LoveHe appears torn, imho
Little Grey Cellshttps://quintet.ca/
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@J J his pension will be stapled to a gigantic NDA and his 3 oaths apply till death
Becca ALet’s not start throwing him bones , doesn’t deserve a crumb
NovaScotiaFreckles I think you were right LGC about the stress and weight loss by just looking at him.
Little Grey CellsThere is NO price for one's soul, Sir
Julia RockWonder if he slept last night?
Rebecca Jonesboom!!!
J J@Baylin how can a pension be withheld is he protected by a union or no
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersimagine the recommendations if Ottawa hired a 3rd party to do a review of the 4000 sexual assault victims within the RCMP
Julia RockTransfers?
Julia RockDr
NovaScotiaFreckles He looks like he’s going to be sick up on the stage
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@J J unions don't represent management just the hired labour
Julia RockWas he reminded of his oath at the start?
Little Grey Cellsbeing VERY cagey
Little Grey CellsYes Julia
Ash Lunnrecording sits in O drive
Little Grey CellsDo the right thing sir!!!!
Becca AThis guys a snake , “ it’s not a crime if you don’t get caught “
J J@Baylin I'm interested in more information on that issues of his pension, surely he could fight that.
Little Grey CellsWe can all see the impact
nikki lewishe keeps giving eyes to DOJ lawyer
JaimeI notice that too @nikki
lilybalm66@Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers thank you was confused
J J@nikki Lewis I noticed that too
Ash Lunnbrief? try altered
NS44good morning
Little Grey CellsHe is waiting for her to step in
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@J J Ottawa has a long history of shafting federal pensions and to fight it it's years in court and mucho $$$$
Julia JonesAt least he’s speaking out now. I don’t care why just glad to hear a pinch of truth out of this
Julia RockHe hasn’t started using both hands to describe as these are real questions.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
J Jdetails
Green Bastarddon't stop
Chris LeeExactly
SadMafiosoThe law is the law. Optics ought NOT be the concern.
NovaScotiaFreckles Nah I honestly don’t know so I don’t really have an opinion. Just throwing it out there l.
Ash Lunn@Becca A a white shirt finally starts blowing the lid off and you are pissed at him? that speaks volumes to me about your motives
wendy wongthe laws the law
J Jvideo servalance is better than any witness, show the videos at the cottage and wearhouse, add those dash cams
Becca APissed at exposing corruption ? Never
Ash Lunnmaybe Leather chatting with Family members after yesterday hearings caused him to come clean
Linda MYou don't get to call the shots for us.
J Jthe evidence is OVERWHELMING lisa was involved
NovaScotiaFreckles I agree with that JJ that’s the only thing I do know
Despicable!@NS citizen Thank You, first time I experienced that.
Becca ASaid he’s only coming clean today for himself to avoid getting held in contempt
Oh DearPrimary responsibility
J Jfood for thought, Lisa got dress, had slippers on, grabbed her sneakers to change, helping gab slippers found in desert, LB feet min. damage, she was involved got dropped off I'm am
J Jdebert
NovaScotiaFreckles Why did her brother and brother in law not get charged though? They weren’t apparently abused like LB
Little Grey CellsThe law is the same for all. Lady Justice should ALWAYS be blind
Nosy ScotianI agree @JJ
Little Grey CellsObstructing documents and the investigation?
Little Grey CellsCO
Little Grey CellsLucki
Holly@ns freckles they were charged as well
J J@Nosy makes sence
SadMafiosoWonder how much REEEeeeing Tim Bousquet is doing right now?
Oh Dearall of our ability Unless???
JaimeDirected
Little Grey CellsBergerman??????
Tony KDOJ will be holding another mtg with CO and Lucki for their Aug testimony for sure now.
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumberswe briefed up on this aka think tank war room
NovaScotiaFreckles Sorry sorry I mean like why would they drop the charges. I don’t think any of the charges should have been dropped but they used dv as the reason for LB I don’t get it for the other two
Little Grey CellsWhy the 3 week break... damage control
Ash Lunn@J J recall cops taking stuff over the bank Shubie? I do not think wartman or LB were in debert at all. cops grabbed stuff from car at shubie and planted that at Debert to account for missing hours
Holly@ns freckles they had the same deal
Becca AJj were slippers found in debert ? No mention of them in any emails regarding the list of items found in debert
NovaScotiaFreckles Gross
Becca ASlippers seemed to magically appear out of nowhere months later
Little Grey CellsWhat is HIS opinion of the charges?????
JaimeI read somewhere slippers were found in Debert.
Becca AClinically ? Come on
Thomas GordonSo those ammo charges were layed so that Lisa would be under their influence until dropped?
J Jgrey slippers Costco sells size 8 I own the same ones same size different color
Little Grey CellsWho is she?
Oh DearSecurities and Exchange Act Rule 10b
Truth InAllThomas seams so.
Ash Lunnwhose prints did rcmp run in Ottawa database that were found on brackets and etc found at Debert site?
SadMafiosoRemember what Campbell said. Guns need ammo to be catastrophic, which it WAS in this case.
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersSUPPLYING AMMUNITION TO A MASS SHOOTER IS NOT A MINOR CHARGE IT'S A MAJOR CHARGE. No ammo means no shooting
J DoneCheeseman got manslaughter
Becca AThey would have charged the rcmp uncles , guy in bridgwater, kevin von bergan and everyone else that reported guns and hit lists if that was the case
Holly@ns freckles it's a misdemeanor charge a fin3 of 1000.00 it wasn't worth pursuing , tge real charges should have been assessory
J J@Becca photo evidence
NovaScotiaFreckles That is a good point that Campbell made 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Julia RockLeathawa!
Center HiceGod help 🙏 Ottawa
Becca Arcmp have a conflict with everyone by the sounds of it
Julia RockSobriety testing, iq tests!
Truth InAllLower your standards, lol. Desperate much?
Julia JonesStanton ….. hello they can’t get recruits with no education.
Julia RockNepotism seems to be a problem.
Nosy ScotianThat's comforting
Peter Bykerthe culture crashed, oops!
Truth InAllGross
Chris LeeDidn't he invent the Nepotism badge of honor? If your parent was a RumCMP too
Julia RockTrust is gone bud!
Truth InAllCampbell has that badge.
Truth InAllShame .
M UYour time is up, we don’t want the lying RCMP
Chris LeeYa and wasn't it his idea?
J Donetrying to catch up...we think he lied about f+f questions because he cant comment on an active investigation, didn't want to implicate the RCMP in an op gone bad or other?
Nosy Scotianmake promotion possible without having to sell your soul
Chris LeeI meant Campbell not Pleather
Julia JonesThe trust is long gone leather because of the Brass.
Truth InAllWould not surprise me Chris!
Truth InAllHow many are off on fake sick leave?
Chris LeeYa don't know where I heard that but I thought it was mentioned
Nosy ScotianHow many have retired since April 2020
YESSI🎻
Peter Byker@J Done pure speculation, as always, but the phrase was indeed entered into Leather's notes, context is unclear
Julia RockToxic environments don’t typically sell well!
Julia JonesIf the top brass wallets weren’t so heavy maybe good cops would stay. 20 thousand dollars more for cops that don’t join rcmp. Why join a heavy brass organization
Linda MWhat about sick time for trauma from abuse while working with the force?
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumberslol your recruiting crisis has been 20yrs now just like the CF. You ain't fixing it with a taskforce of out of touch triangle lickers
J DoneThanks Peter...the pause he gave and the fact that he acted like he couldn't remember what it meant was telling enough
M UStop paying members on sick leave, let them have the 16 weeks EI gives you. I bet they would get better faster.
Peter BykerMassive implications
Nosy ScotianAgree brass needs to go. start over or not at all
Becca ABecause kids are saying when I grow up I don’t want to be an rcmp these days , kids know better
Center Hicesmart kids 👌
Linda MI think they're just busy packing their bags.
Chris LeeHa ha
Julia JonesOmfg verbal diarrhea
Chris LeeThat's a thing now right?
Julia RockTruro is better trained.
Chris LeeTheir basic firearms training for street level is very sub standard
Julia RockNo recommendations as you don’t have a clue!
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersthey should use the Phoenix pay system to file all RCMP paperwork 🤣🤣🤣
Nosy Scotiantalking sustainability interesting
M UYour members don’t know how to use technology, you used paper and crayons.
Truth InAllOh my MacDonald must be a hot mess.
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbers@Chris Shut up Brown killed a firehall from 88 metres that's damn fine shooting 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Truth InAllLol!
Chris LeeLol very true. Nice grouping
Center HiceHe collects his cheque ,but doesn't want to act like a leader ,and implement any improvement s . This guy s classic 👌, garbage ,how he holds his job is unreal.
Chris LeeAll over the place
J DoneHolds his job because of this kind of stuff Hice
Julia RockPart of modernization? Oh Jesus Christ on a bike!
Chris LeeI saw less collateral damage at Gettysburg
YESSIappetite $
Center HiceExplain j 🤔 Drone ?
Chris LeeThere it is Julia
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbersif the pesky public hurry up and accept Wide Awake 3.0 we can get the real RCMP rolling fast n Furious
J DoneNo, sorry, just saying people like this hold their jobs because they're willing to shield and follow
nikki lewisyes there will and should be changes, rcmp gone from NS
David AmosTHIS IS THE STRANGEST COMMISSIONER IN CANADIAN HISTORY ITS A SMALL WONDER TO ME THAT TRUDEAU THE YOUNGER PICKED HER AND FITCH TO PROTECT HIS BELOVED COMMISSIONER LUCKI
J DoneOr yes, if you mean like just a worker bee
Julia RockAre you pressured? Lol.
Truth InAllRemove the RCMP.
Peter BykerDracula needed a good Stakeholder too.
Julia JonesI was wrong……. She’s trying to come up with questions. Although hard to listen to
Center HiceI hate to say it but all n.s. r c m p should be banned to hold any policing jobs for any agency in the future. I know it affects the good cops 👮‍♂
David AmosFUCK FINLAND AND NATO TOO
Julia RockWho wants to be, an RCMP? ❌
Center HiceBut friends I ve spoke to ,that are the good ones admit ,they are tainted from the r c m p brainwashing .
Julia JonesSeamus fall asleep ? 🤣
Truth InAllX
Center HiceNext policing forces can't be so top heavy .
Truth InAllSeamus warned he may need to leave .
Julia RockHe said earlier this morning he had to leave this afternoon.
Peter Bykerhe said he would be stepping out today
Little Grey CellsI am here
Julia JonesOh right I forgot
Truth InAllAw!
Chris LeeHe said he would be back though
Peter Byker@Julia 💐
Tony KGreat Stanton - you can go hire some Finnish to replace...make that recommendation...good one Morticia.
YESSI@Seamus Oof, just in time. I was about to talk behind your back 😜
Baylin's Support Ducks love cucumbershow in the world did the cavemen police ever police the country before the invention of the laptop and Samsung cellphone 🤣🤣🤣
Chris LeeSpandex going to come up again? Lol
Peter Bykermy patience is Finnished. (just kidding, I love a pun)
Center HiceI m glad 😊 to know your ok Seamus 👍
Julia JonesThanks @Peter they are bootaful
Linda MWill Finland maintain their 91% satisfaction with their policing even since joining Nato this year? Let's hope.
cyndii missed so much good evening all
Julia RockRecommendation to hire a survival guide! Must needed skills you need.
Chris LeeHi cyndi
Center HiceHello 👋 Cyndy ,you haven't missed much with tin man .
cyndihi Chris
cyndiok thanks @Center
Joanne WilloughbyHello everyone, I’m just tuning in but will catch up later
Becca AThank you for the 2 days worth of bs
 
 
 

Mountie has 'impression' Liberal government interfered with N.S. mass shooting probe

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MCC Day 57 – Participants’ Counsel Question Chief Superintendent Leather

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The final day of Mass Casualty Commission proceedings before a three week break featured some revelations, expressions of regret, and careful answers from Chief Superintendent Chris Leather, who was the second ranking RCMP officer in Nova Scotia at the time of the events of the April 18-19, 2020 mass shooting. 
 
These all emerged from cross examination by lawyers for the family participants, though I noticed that in her introduction to the day, Commissioner Fitch did not say the words “cross examination” but rather stated that MCC lawyer Rachel Young would facilitate questions from participants’ counsel. Nothing really turned on that characterization, but it is another subtle example of participants’ lawyers being marginalized by the MCC. All Ms. Young was called upon to do was state the order in which the other lawyers would be speaking, and rough time estimates for them to do so. 
 
Michael Scott from Patterson Law was the first lawyer to question C/Sup. Leather. He started by picking up on a comment that C/Sup. Leather made yesterday that he did not want to answer a question without speaking to legal counsel. It seemed yesterday that Ms. Young should have followed up on that statement, but she did not. Today, C/Sup. Leather was prepared to speak further, and it was a significant exchange. 
 
Perhaps most striking from C/Sup. Leather’s testimony was his refusal to agree that, if the same circumstances happened today, an emergency alert would be issued. Leather vacillated on his answer, and would only go so far as to say that it would be something for the Critical Incident Commander to consider. I suspect C/Sup. Leather was conscious of the civil case against the RCMP when he gave this answer. If he were to explicitly say that an alert would definitely be issued, that would be used against the RCMP in the class action by the families to show that the RCMP’s response to the mass casualty events fell below the expected standard.

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Mountie has 'impression' Liberal government interfered with N.S. mass shooting probe

Commissioner Lucki testified this week they didn't meddle in active investigation back in 2020

Chief Supt. Chris Leather made the comment at the public inquiry into the rampage that took 22 lives on April 18-19, 2020, during cross-examination by Tom MacDonald, a lawyer who represents two family members of victims.

MacDonald asked if Leather believed, after the officer participated in a teleconference with Lucki following the shootings, that the commissioner's comments reflected political interference in the criminal probe underway at the time.

"That's my impression," Leather responded. He said he came to that conclusion after gathering the facts about the "lead-up" to the meeting with Lucki.

RCMP Chief Supt. Darren Campbell has alleged that during a meeting on April 28, 2020, Lucki said she promised the Prime Minister's Office that the information on the guns would be released in connection with the Liberal government's "pending gun control legislation."

The Liberal government was in the midst of drafting fresh gun control measures to reduce access to semi-automatic weapons in the weeks following the mass shooting. Campbell and Leather both testified this week that releasing the information on the guns would have interfered with the ongoing investigation into who provided the killer with the semi-automatic weapons.

 RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki looks on during Canada Day celebrations at Lebreton Flats in Ottawa on Friday, July 1, 2022. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press)

Leather, who is the head of criminal operations in Nova Scotia, testified on Wednesday that he had received a call from Lucki on the evening of April 22 — three days after the mass shooting — and that she had asked him to send her details about the guns. The superintendent has said that a list of guns he had sent to Lucki was for internal purposes only.

Leather's statement about the April 22 call with Lucki, and about a series of emails that followed, hadn't come up in a July 6 interview with inquiry lawyers.

Mountie says he was told not to 'proactively disclose' call

During cross-examination Thursday by Michael Scott — a lawyer who represents the majority of the victims' families — Leather said he hadn't discussed the call with Lucki or the emails on July 6 because lawyers with the federal Department of Justice had suggested he take "a reactive posture."

"The advice I received was not to proactively disclose the conversation [with Lucki] and the emails leading up to the meeting on April 28, [2020]," Leather testified.

"I knew from my notes and emails I had prepared and submitted that it was obviously relevant to what would become the infamous phone call of April 28 and was troubled by that and wanted their advice and was advised to take a reactive posture."

Lori Ward, a lawyer for the federal Justice Department and the RCMP, told commissioners Thursday she believed there had been a "misunderstanding" from Leather about that advice. She said she and another federal lawyer had understood that Leather had a document relevant to the April 28, 2020, meeting with Lucki that they needed to review because it might contain privileged information.

"At no time did we advise [Chief Supt.] Leather not to speak about it and not to speak the truth," she said.

Ward said the document in question, which she didn't describe in detail, will be disclosed to the inquiry soon.

Lucki has denied interfering in the police investigation. She testified Monday before a House of Commons committee that she didn't recall telling then-public safety minister Bill Blair that she had "promised" to have the details on the guns released. She said she remembered using different words with Blair.

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MCC - DAY 59 - CHRIS LEATHER (DAY 2)

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Seamus and his Fed friends read my last comments within his live chat correct?

 

 

 

Chief Commissioner Michael MacDonald had one question for Campbell that took the cake in my humble opinion

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MCC - DAY 59 - CHRIS LEATHER (DAY 2)

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Seamus and his Fed friends read my last comments within his live chat correct?

 

 

 

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MCC Day 57 – Participants’ Counsel Question Chief Superintendent Leather

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Jul 28, 2022
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The final day of Mass Casualty Commission proceedings before a three week break featured some revelations, expressions of regret, and careful answers from Chief Superintendent Chris Leather, who was the second ranking RCMP officer in Nova Scotia at the time of the events of the April 18-19, 2020 mass shooting. 
 
These all emerged from cross examination by lawyers for the family participants, though I noticed that in her introduction to the day, Commissioner Fitch did not say the words “cross examination” but rather stated that MCC lawyer Rachel Young would facilitate questions from participants’ counsel. Nothing really turned on that characterization, but it is another subtle example of participants’ lawyers being marginalized by the MCC. All Ms. Young was called upon to do was state the order in which the other lawyers would be speaking, and rough time estimates for them to do so. 
 
Michael Scott from Patterson Law was the first lawyer to question C/Sup. Leather. He started by picking up on a comment that C/Sup. Leather made yesterday that he did not want to answer a question without speaking to legal counsel. It seemed yesterday that Ms. Young should have followed up on that statement, but she did not. Today, C/Sup. Leather was prepared to speak further, and it was a significant exchange. 
 
Perhaps most striking from C/Sup. Leather’s testimony was his refusal to agree that, if the same circumstances happened today, an emergency alert would be issued. Leather vacillated on his answer, and would only go so far as to say that it would be something for the Critical Incident Commander to consider. I suspect C/Sup. Leather was conscious of the civil case against the RCMP when he gave this answer. If he were to explicitly say that an alert would definitely be issued, that would be used against the RCMP in the class action by the families to show that the RCMP’s response to the mass casualty events fell below the expected standard.

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'We failed you': Senior Mountie apologizes to families of mass shooting victims

Chief Supt. Darren Campbell says he promises RCMP will do better

As he broke down, Campbell said it was the first time he has cried in two and a half years.

"I apologize for failing," he said. "I'm truly sorry that we failed you, and I promise that we'll do better." 

Campbell testified Monday and Tuesday before the Mass Casualty Commission leading the public inquiry into the rampage on April 18-19, 2020, when a gunman shot and killed 22 people over 13 hours in several communities throughout the province. The victims included a pregnant woman and an RCMP officer.

At the time of the shootings Campbell was the support services officer, which is one of the highest-ranking RCMP positions in the province. He handled most of the public briefings after April 19, 2020, and was in charge of bringing in critical incident resources like incident commanders and the emergency response team.

High-ranking Mountie apologizes to families of N.S. mass shooting victims

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Chief Supt. Darren Campbell offers a tearful apology to families of the 22 victims during testimony before a public inquiry into the rampage.

Campbell's apology seemed genuine and "heartfelt" to at least one man who lost his parents in the mass shooting.

'One of the biggest things I wanted to hear'

Ryan Farrington of Trenton, Ont., said he'd been waiting more than two years to hear the RCMP apologize and take responsibility for what happened.

"It's one of the biggest things I wanted to hear … that 'we messed up,'" Farrington said Wednesday.

"For him to come out and say that in the position that he's in, being a senior officer still, I can truly appreciate that. And that meant a lot to me."

Farrington's mother, Dawn Madsen, and stepfather, Frank Gulenchyn, were killed by the gunman in their Portapique home the night of April 18.

After Campbell's apology, Farrington said he met with the senior Mountie Tuesday afternoon. He said he told Campbell his family was thankful for him openly "admitting the guilt" and saying sorry.

Ryan Farrington, who lost his mother Dawn Madsen and stepfather Frank Gulenchyn in the Nova Scotia mass shooting, speaks to reporters outside the public inquiry in Halifax on July 27, 2022. (Robert Short/CBC)

When asked whether he forgives Campbell and the RCMP, Farrington said he does still "struggle" with that.

"I forgive Mr. Campbell," he said. "As for the RCMP, I still think there needs to be work. They need to show that changes are being made in order for me to move forward, and trust the RCMP again and to forgive the entire RCMP community."

Chief Commissioner Michael MacDonald had one question for Campbell — something he said he has been struggling to wrap his head around. He wanted to know why RCMP members didn't find the bodies of five victims on Cobequid Court in Portapique, including the Tuck and Bond families, until the evening of April 19, 2020.

"Why was it that in your experience, and you've reviewed it all if you can help me understand, how it came to be that the priority for the threat seemed to have overwhelmed what was going on in Portapique?"

Campbell said he wasn't on the ground that day and could only speak based on his experience of more than 30 years.

"My experience is based on one or two scenes, not 16 scenes," he said. "In terms of the scope and enormity of the situation and the confusion that the perpetrator caused … to establish the fraction of awareness of the scope and magnitude would've taken some time."

Twenty-two people died on April 18 and 19, 2020. Top row from left: Gina Goulet, Dawn Gulenchyn, Jolene Oliver, Frank Gulenchyn, Sean McLeod, Alanna Jenkins. Second row: John Zahl, Lisa McCully, Joey Webber, Heidi Stevenson, Heather O'Brien and Jamie Blair. Third row from top: Kristen Beaton, Lillian Campbell, Joanne Thomas, Peter Bond, Tom Bagley and Greg Blair. Bottom row: Emily Tuck, Joy Bond, Corrie Ellison and Aaron Tuck. (CBC)

Campbell said he "wasn't trying to make an excuse" but he does have some level of understanding of the pressure for members who were responding that day.

"I don't know if anyone else from that investigative team had experienced anything like this — I doubt that they ever had," he said. 

"It's clear to me that many feel their efforts of trying their best was not enough. I would've hoped to have seen that we would've identified those additional crime scenes much, much earlier."

Campbell said there are many reasons to secure a crime scene as soon as possible. Besides informing families, he said it's also important to preserve evidence.

Other issues raised 

During his testimony across Monday and Tuesday, Campbell agreed there were gaps that ideally should not have happened, which is one of the reasons he asked RCMP headquarters for an independent review into the force's actions across April 18 and 19, 2020.

He wrote a formal letter asking for this review, but Campbell said he got the sense Ottawa was wondering whether a review would be duplicating efforts of the Mass Casualty Commission.

Rob Pineo, a lawyer with Patterson Law representing most families, suggested it would have been helpful to interview Portapique resident Kate MacDonald, who was shot at by the gunman but wasn't injured — unlike her husband, Andrew, who was taken to hospital and survived. 

Pineo said officers could have asked Kate MacDonald more about the possible back road out of Portapique, which is the way the commission suggested the gunman escaped before 11 p.m. AT on April 18, 2020.

"I agree, yes," Campbell said.

The gunman's replica RCMP cruiser that was used in the N.S. mass shooting was created with a decommissioned 2017 Ford Taurus. (Mass Casualty Commission)

He was also asked about why police did not comprehend the possibility that the gunman was driving an exact replica of a RCMP cruiser, despite witnesses describing it as having lights and stripes within the first hour of the massacre.

Campbell said what likely happened was human nature, and "bias" created through experience, since a replica car would be so unrealistic. In the future, he said it would be helpful for dispatchers, call takers and RCMP members to all share the exact quotes from witnesses when there is confusion, so details aren't filtered through various interpretations like a game of telephone.

Also, once the mock cruiser was confirmed, Campbell said Tuesday he would have liked for the public to have been notified about it sooner.

The inquiry has heard that despite photos of the gunman and his vehicle going to the strategic communications team shortly after 8 a.m. on April 19, 2020, it wasn't posted on Twitter until more than two hours later at 10:17 a.m

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Families cleaning crime scenes shouldn't have happened, Mountie tells mass shooting inquiry

Chief Supt. Darren Campbell says RCMP support to victims’ families didn’t meet minimum standards

A high-ranking Mountie in Nova Scotia at the time of the mass shooting more than two years ago says he doesn't think victims' families were properly supported — and that crime scenes should not have been handed over without being cleaned.

Chief Supt. Darren Campbell testified for two days this week before the Mass Casualty Commission leading the public inquiry into the killings on April 18-19, 2020, and also spoke with the commission through two interviews in June and July. 

Campbell now works in New Brunswick, but was the support services officer — one of the highest-ranking RCMP positions in the province — at the time of the shootings.

He told the commission about how he'd met with many of the victims' families the summer following the tragedy, where a gunman shot and killed 22 people in several communities throughout the province while driving a replica RCMP car.

Many of their concerns included what they saw as an RCMP failure to disclose information, and issues with Const. Wayne (Skipper) Bent, the lone liaison officer assigned to deal with nearly all of the victim's families, Campbell said.

RCMP Supt. Darren Campbell was the support services officer at the time of the shootings, the third-highest ranking Mountie in Nova Scotia. (CBC)

"They were very emotional meetings," Campbell said in a commission interview.

"I've dealt with a lot of families and I will say … I have never attended meetings with people that affected me more, or were as difficult as that."

Some victims' families, including those of Heather O'Brien and Gina Goulet, said they were left to clean the scenes where the women had died.

Campbell said the O'Brien family told him there were bullet casings left in the vehicle, as well as what they called "body parts." According to Campbell, he asked both Bent and a forensics team member how that could have happened. 

Usually, after the forensic team processes a car for evidence, Campbell said they might leave some stains or tissue behind — but then it's handed to an insurance company to clean or destroy. 

"It's no different than an actual crime scene within a residence. You know, we don't normally allow the family to come back in and see an awful, messy scene," Campbell said. 

"That would be traumatic."

Campbell apologized to family in person

But Campbell said Bent told him the O'Brien family wanted the car returned as quickly as possible, even in the state that it was. Bent testified to the commission last month that he wasn't going to argue with the O'Briens because it was their property, so the car was returned. 

Campbell said he's dealt with similar situations when families ask to see loved ones after they've been killed. While he doesn't want to deny families, Campbell said he always tries to talk them out of it because how their loved one looks now is "not who they are."

He said the same logic applies to a crime scene in a home or car — it's "not good for people" to see that.

Heather O'Brien with daughters Katie Devine, front, Darcy Dobson, second from right, and Molly O'Brien, far right. (Submitted by Darcy Dobson)

During his meeting with multiple members of the O'Brien family, which covered issues like the state of the car and how one of them had a gun pointed at them by an officer when approaching a crime scene, Campbell said he offered his condolences and told them "as a person, I'm sorry."

He also let them know what steps they could take to file a professional complaint if they wanted to do so, he said.

Campbell said he never issued a written apology and is unaware of any formal apology to the O'Briens from the RCMP.

On Tuesday, after his second day of testifying, Campbell broke down in tears and apologized to all of the families for "failing" them. 

Senior Mountie expresses regret for how N.S. mass shooting was handled

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Duration 2:02
A senior RCMP officer has apologized to families of the victims of the 2020 mass shooting in Nova Scotia at the inquiry into the attack, and promised that the force will do better.

In Goulet's case, the inquiry released a summary of a meeting between the commission and her daughter, Amelia Butler, and son-in-law, Dave Butler. 

Amelia wasn't given an official next of kin notification, and the document said that, despite giving at least four different police officers their information, no one called the couple to let them know when Goulet's property was ready to be handed over.

Instead, Dave Butler put up "no trespassing" signs and went into the house himself, discovering "blood all over the door and other stuff he shouldn't have seen," the document said.

The Butlers made their own arrangements through insurance to have Goulet's house cleaned, but the police had not told them it was an option. At one point, the couple found a shell casing near the bathroom door and "chunk of lead" in Goulet's vanity.

Bent testified he felt "really bad" that the Butlers had that experience and arranged the cleaning before he reached out to them on April 21, two days after Goulet was killed.

     A memorial on Highway 224 shows a photo of Gina Goulet, one of the victims in Canada's deadliest mass shooting. (Pat Callaghan/CBC)

Amelia Butler told the commission she originally believed Bent was their personal liaison officer, and he never explained how he actually represented families related to 21 victims. Dave Butler said Bent "wasn't able to keep his stories straight" and often couldn't remember who he was talking with. 

Campbell said in a commission interview he wasn't aware of what the Butlers went through, but what they describe "should never have happened."

He said usually Bent, or another member of the investigations team, would be the one to talk with each family about cleaning options through insurance.

When asked about whether the support offered by Bent was sufficient, Campbell said, given the scope of the mass shooting, the Mounties could likely never provide enough assistance, and there's "always more that we could do."

But when pressed on whether that assistance met the minimum level of care, Campbell said "no," based on feedback from families.

"If it was good there would be no complaints," he said.

Campbell said Tuesday he knows Bent worked very hard for months to help the families, and the strain has left a "lasting impact" on him.

In his testimony Monday, Campbell said he raised concerns to the major crimes team who assigned Bent as liaison that this would be a "heavy burden" for one person to carry.

RCMP Const. Wayne Bent provides testimony related to support for family members at the Mass Casualty Commission inquiry into the mass murders in rural Nova Scotia on April 18/19, 2020, in Truro, N.S., on Tuesday, June 21, 2022. (The Canadian Press/Andrew Vaughan)

But Campbell said while the team discussed it, they eventually told him Bent could handle it on his own.

In his own interview with the commission, Bent said he "was a little selfish" having worked hard to build relationships with people, and wanted the same message going to each family.

Bent had no specific training around being a family liaison officer, and on Tuesday Campbell said he'd like to see a specially trained national team that could respond to natural disasters, terrorist attacks, or mass shootings anywhere in the country.

Family members of one victim, Const. Heidi Stevenson, were the only ones who didn't deal with Bent. Stevenson's husband and children had one officer assigned to them, while her parents dealt with another RCMP member, Campbell said.

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Gina Goulet, final victim of N.S. shootings, 'nervous' gunman might come to her home

Warning: details in this story are disturbing

The final victim of Nova Scotia's mass shooting was worried she could be a target of the gunman being sought by police, a man who was a fellow denturist and who knew where she lived in Shubenacadie, N.S.

The Mass Casualty Commission conducting the public inquiry examining the killings presented its findings related to Gina Goulet's death at a hearing Wednesday in Halifax.

On the morning of April 19, 2020, Goulet and her daughter, Amelia Butler, had been texting back and forth, exchanging what they'd learned about the situation in the community of Portapique, N.S., where they heard people had been murdered the night before.

They shared the latest about the movements of the gunman, Gabriel Wortman, including an RCMP tweet that he was driving a replica police cruiser. Goulet, a denturist for 27 years who worked out of her home, knew Wortman, who ran a denture clinic in Dartmouth, N.S.

On the morning she was killed, Goulet told her daughter she was on edge knowing he was on the loose. Another denturist had reached out, suggesting she lock her doors, and Goulet asked her daughter to keep her phone close in case she needed to call.

She also urged her daughter to stay home and to "wait till they catch him" before going grocery shopping. Butler responded that it was hard to know where he could be headed. 

"Haha as long as not here. I'm nervous. I hope they start blocking off roads!" Goulet texted at 10:49 a.m. "Like I said, he's a smart man, almost too smart."

That was the last text she sent. Goulet tried calling her daughter at 10:58 a.m., but when Butler picked up, the line disconnected. She later learned someone cancelled the call.

Twenty-two people died on April 18 and 19. Top row from left: Gina Goulet, Dawn Gulenchyn, Jolene Oliver, Frank Gulenchyn, Sean McLeod, Alanna Jenkins. Second row: John Zahl, Lisa McCully, Joey Webber, Heidi Stevenson, Heather O'Brien and Jamie Blair. Third row from top: Kristen Beaton, Lillian Campbell, Joanne Thomas, Peter Bond, Tom Bagley and Greg Blair. Bottom row: Emily Tuck, Joy Bond, Corrie Ellison and Aaron Tuck. (CBC)

Butler shared with the commission examining the circumstances of her mother's death, and those of 21 others during the 13-hour rampage, that she tried calling back 16 times with no luck in the hour that followed. She and her husband were detoured by a police roadblock en route to Goulet's home.

A commission report summarizing what happened said evidence shows the gunman was at Goulet's home for less than five minutes, during which time he shot her multiple times and injured her German shepherd, Ginger. 

Evidence showed the gunman smashed a door, forced his way in and killed Goulet, who had fled into the bathroom attached to her room, Roger Burrill, senior counsel for the commission, said during a presentation Wednesday.

"The farthest corner of the residence," he said. "She was a cancer survivor, she lived and loved rural Nova Scotia."

The report states that initially the gunman drove past Goulet's home — which was set back from the road and surrounded by fields — before looping back, according to one neighbour who saw the SUV he was driving do a U-turn. He stole Goulet's grey Mazda 3 when he left.

Goulet was a denturist who worked out of her home on Highway 224 in Shubenacadie, N.S., less than two kilometres from the intersection where Const. Heidi Stevenson and Joey Webber were killed. (Steve Lawrence/CBC)

About an hour after the phone call, the Butlers arrived to find the chain gates on Goulet's long driveway were unhooked. 

David Butler, Goulet's son-in-law, made the harrowing discovery of her body. He later recounted to police that he told his wife, "We need help right now. There's nothing we can do, it's not good."

Amelia Butler had already called 911 after seeing blood on the deck and together they immediately sought help — flagging down Mounties stationed at police roadblocks farther north on Highway 224, close to where the gunman had just killed RCMP Const. Heidi Stevenson and Joey Webber. 

Upon arriving at Goulet's home, police discovered a side door was forced open and there were blood-stained pieces of police uniforms discarded on Goulet's lawn: a grey shirt with an RCMP badge, a fluorescent traffic vest and a dark-coloured vest.

Webber's silver SUV, which the gunman had stolen, was parked behind the house. Investigators later determined it was out of sight from the road where members of the RCMP's tactical team had driven by — scanning driveways — after leaving the previous crime scene 1.8 kilometres away, the commission said. It's unclear if the gunman was still on the property when they passed. 

Radio communications between officers sent at 11 a.m. show they were aware of the silver SUV after speaking to witnesses at the previous crime scene. Tim Mills, the tactical team's leader who passed Goulet's property, warned his colleagues: "If they see a silver SUV Tracker with a guy with a yellow jacket, you got to, you can't give him a second. You got to have a gun on him."

Burrill said the timing shows that the gunman either had just or was in the process of shedding the identifying clothing and switching vehicles. 

The gunman parked Joey Webber's stolen SUV behind Goulet's home. The public inquiry found it wasn't visible to someone passing her driveway. (Mass Casualty Commission)

Inside Webber's vehicle was a Correctional Services Canada jacket and a pair of blue pants with a yellow stripe, similar to what RCMP wear. Though it's not clear exactly how the gunman obtained the items, earlier that Sunday morning he'd killed Sean MacLeod and Alanna Jenkins, who worked as managers in Nova Scotia prisons. 

Paramedics ended up treating Goulet's daughter for shock. They had been to her mother's home and left after realizing there was no way of saving her. 

That evening, after Butler was discharged from hospital, she started looking for information on where Goulet's dogs were, eventually learning from a neighbour police had taken Ginger to a clinic in Dartmouth. 

Challenges getting information

She and her husband later told the commission it was an ongoing challenge to get details from police — from whether Goulet's home was still a crime scene, to where her body was, to details about what exactly happened to her. 

"In the days that followed, no police officers ever reached out to Amelia and Dave to confirm that Gina had died," according to summary of a meeting the couple had with the commission. "No one approached them to confirm anything. It was obvious to Amelia and Dave that is what had happened, but no one confirmed it."

They told the commission they later discovered bullets in a closet and a drawer of the tiny bathroom where Goulet's body was found. They said it was frustrating that police had not done a better search of the home and made them lose faith in the RCMP. 

                   Investigators found parts of the RCMP uniform the gunman had been wearing on Goulet's lawn. (Mass Casualty Commission)

The commission did not come to any conclusions about why the shooter targeted Goulet, but one fellow denturist did recall a past encounter between the gunman and Goulet that stood out to her.

Debbie MacDonald later told police investigators she had witnessed an "embarrassing" exchange at a denturist conference in Dartmouth in September 2019, where Goulet insulted Wortman.

"He said something and Gina said, um, 'Oh for f--k sake Gabe you don't know that' or something like that," said MacDonald. "My eyes went big and like I knew that she embarrassed him and he knew it and like because we made eye contact and she said, 'So what, it's f--king Gabe, what's he going to do?' and walked away."

Amelia Butler told police on April 21, 2020, she remembered hearing that the gunman had once asked if Goulet wanted to work with him but she never heard of her mother having any conflict with him. 

Fellow denturists told RCMP investigators that Goulet likely taught the gunman when he was studying at the Nova Scotia Community College. She may have sold him equipment when he was opening his business in Dartmouth, and they were enrolled in the same training program in 2019, according to the commission's records.

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Nova Scotia vet saves dog belonging to friend who died in mass shooting

Two dogs were rescued and treated after being shot

Nova Scotia vet saves dog belonging to friend who died in mass shooting

2 years ago
Duration 2:01
The animals loved and left behind by victims of the Nova Scotia mass shooting are recovering after suffering their own injuries, bringing a story of “love and hope” within tragedy. Zoey, who belonged to shooting victims Jamie and Greg Blair, was treated for a gunshot wound by Dr. Jennifer McKay.

A Nova Scotia veterinarian working to save a small dog belonging to a shooting victim only found out during the procedure that the late owner was her friend.

Dr. Jennifer McKay works at the Central Nova Animal Hospital in Truro, N.S., and lives a few minutes outside town in Lower Onslow.

She said she first knew "something big" was going on early Sunday morning since her husband and father are volunteer firefighters, and their station had been taken over by RCMP as a safe staging area.

Soon after, McKay got a call from RCMP Const. Rodney MacDonald. They had worked together on cases in the past.

He told her there was a dog in need of help, and that the dog belonged to three boys who had just lost their parents. They were sending in an emergency response team to get the dog, and he asked McKay to meet them at the animal hospital.

WATCH | Couple dies in Nova Scotia massacre, dog survives thanks to veterinarian:

Couple dies in Nova Scotia massacre, dog survives thanks to veterinarian

2 years ago
Duration 6:51
Jamie and Greg Blair were among the victims of the Nova Scotia shooting rampage. Their friend, veterinarian Jennifer McKay, was called on to operate on their dog, which was also shot.

There, McKay met Zoey, a 9-year-old miniature pinscher, who had suffered a gunshot wound to her hind end.

Although McKay's initial hope "wasn't great" for the dog's survival, she was pleasantly surprised to find Zoey in shock, but alive.

McKay and one technician brought Zoey into surgery right after giving her an IV line and some physical support, since the dog had suffered "such damage" from the gunshot.

In the middle of the procedure, McKay found out that Zoey was the family pet of friend Jamie Blair, who had been killed in a shooting along with her husband, Greg.

"It definitely took a moment," McKay said, adding her vet technician definitely had to help hold her together.

"It just brought so much more to the whole entire situation for all of us. It's pretty tough. But then you have to put yourself in a place where you know that you can do this one good thing for this family."

     A nine-year-old miniature pinscher named Zoey is shown at the Central Nova Animal Hospital in Truro, N.S., in this recent handout photo. (Central Nova Animal Hospital/The Canadian Press)

The Blairs are two of the victims of a mass shooting that left at least 20 people dead across Nova Scotia.

All were killed during a 12-hour rampage that began late Saturday in the small community of Portapique, N.S., with the gunman then moving through other communities in the area.

McKay said she and her team knew they were going to do "everything within our power to keep this dog alive for those boys."

The veterinarian said she and Jamie had met at the local rink, where McKay was "lucky enough" to sit alongside her on the bench to watch their sons play on the same hockey team.

Jamie was "amazing," McKay said, someone who was a great mom and very supportive of the hockey community.

"We're going to all miss her dearly, for sure," McKay said.

Zoey doing 'quite well'

She called the Blairs' oldest son on Sunday to give him an update on Zoey. McKay has also sent along pictures and videos of Zoey doing well after the operation.

Zoey is doing "quite well," even starting to walk and eat already, McKay said.

Reflecting on the whole situation, McKay said she's happy the story is offering some comfort in such a tragic time, and healing Zoey is at least one way she could help the Blair family.

WATCH | Community searching for answers after N.S. shooting:

Community searching for answers after N.S. shooting

2 years ago
Duration 3:00
Description: Despite the ongoing restrictions because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the mayor of Colchester County says there are still supports available in the wake of the shooting rampage.

"It's small, but it's become important. And I'm just really glad that the outcome was what it was, because it's nice to be able to do something for them," she said.

McKay also said they've been overwhelmed with calls from people looking to make a donation toward Zoey's vet bill. While they appreciate the offers, the bill is being covered by the Central Nova Animal Hospital.

A GoFundMe has been set up for the Blairs' sons, and McKay urged people looking to help to send any money that way.

Other dog injured

Two dogs belonging to victim Gina Goulet have also survived.

Goulet, a 54-year-old from Shubenacadie, N.S., loved her German shepherd, Ginger, and Ellie, a 10-year-old chihuahua.

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David Butler
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The last number of hours have been a whirlwind. Many thanks from myself and wife Amelia Butler to all of those who have helped and continue to help.
Loss, sadness, trauma and devastation through our family.
In this picture (captured by my mother this evening) shows a story of love and hope. Ginger, the Sheppard who lays at my feet, was shot twice yesterday at a tragic scene. Ginger was 1 of 2 animals that kept Gina Goulet company and were considered her prized possessions. The RCMP took extra care and sent her to the Metro Aninal Emergency Clinic in Dartmouth late yesterday. The fine folks at that facility helped treat (2) gun shot wounds, 1 in the face and 1 directly through her mid back. '''I also want to mention that the vet completed all repairs free of charge and provided the best care imaginable. Which we are extremely grateful for.
We were able to pick her up late afternoon today and bring her home for family snuggle this evening. On track for a full recovery. You'll also see our ruler of the homestead, Buzz, a 14 year old Boston Terrier and Ellie, Gina's 10 year old Chihuahua.

Remember to take care of one another and use trauma and mental support lines whenever you feel uneasy and searching for hope and purpose. 1-888-429-8167




Ginger was shot twice Sunday, Butler wrote, but the RCMP "took extra care" and sent her to the Metro Animal Emergency Clinic in Dartmouth.

The veterinarians there helped treat two gunshot wounds — one in her face and one directly through her mid-back.

Butler said the vet completed all procedures free of charge "and provided the best care imaginable. Which we are extremely grateful for."

They picked Ginger up on Monday, and were able to bring her home for a family snuggle that evening.

"On track for a full recovery," he wrote.

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N.S. shooting victim Joey Webber showed 'best and kindest' of humanity by stopping to help

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They wouldn't find out until that evening that Webber had been killed after randomly crossing paths with the gunman in Shubenacadie, N.S., according to new details released this week by the commission leading the public inquiry into the April 2020 shooting rampage.

"Joey did what he thought was right — he stopped to help people he thought were in trouble," Rob Pineo, a lawyer whose firm is representing many of the victims' families, including Webber's, wrote in a Facebook post on Monday. "That kindness cost him his life as the monster who killed so many others also killed him."

The new documents detail what the Mass Casualty Commission believes happened to Webber the day he was killed by the gunman, who over 13 hours murdered 22 people, including a pregnant woman, and was driving a mock RCMP cruiser.

Webber, who was one of the gunman's last victims, was "a country boy who worked hard, was an amazing horseman, and, above all, loved his family," Pineo wrote. He said Webber was known in his community as a guy who would give anybody a hand when they needed one.

"Joey died a hero. His family can take that into their hearts to try to [soothe] the pain of his loss," Pineo said.

Joey Webber is shown in a handout photo from a GoFundMe page raising money for his widow and daughters. Webber was among the victims of the mass killings in Nova Scotia in April 2020. (GoFundMe/The Canadian Press)

The morning of April 19, 2020, Webber, 36, was talking over the events from the night before in the community of Portapique, N.S., with his partner, Shanda MacLeod, at their home in Wyses Corner, N.S. MacLeod told him there was some "crazy person" there shooting people and burning homes.

"That kind of stuff doesn't happen here," MacLeod recalled Webber saying.

The couple did not know about the gunman's mock cruiser. They went about their morning as usual, since "we didn't know that we were in danger or anything," MacLeod said in a later police interview.

After kissing his partner and children, Webber drove out to get furnace oil in MacLeod's mother's silver 2008 Ford Escape around 10 a.m., and arrived at the Esso gas stop in Milford, N.S., at 10:37 a.m. 

RCMP sent a tweet at 10:17 a.m., alerting the public for the first time the gunman was driving a replica cruiser.

Webber tries to help at collision scene

On his way home, Webber made his way through Shubenacadie, and took the interchange where he came upon a crash between Const. Heidi Stevenson and the gunman.

He stopped and got out of his SUV, acting as a "Good Samaritan," according to witness Elizabeth Small, who had been driving by with her husband and stopped when they saw the cruisers collide.

"In an act that is consistent with only the best and kindest attributes of humanity, Joey Webber observed the accident, pulled over his vehicle and got out of his car," commission counsel Anna Mancini said Monday as she presented the documents about Shubenacadie.

"One witness indicated that it looked as though Joey was running to help."

Stevenson was killed during a gunfight with the killer, managing to get off 14 shots and likely injuring him.

Small and other witnesses reported seeing the gunman direct Webber into the back seat of his mock cruiser, where he fatally shot him. The gunman then moved all his guns to Webber's SUV, and took gas cans out of his mock cruiser before setting it on fire.

"He got in, he looked over at us and drove off like nothing happened," Small said in a police interview.

While the gunman was still at the interchange, multiple people continued up the ramp past the cruisers — but no one followed Webber's lead and actually stopped. At 10:55 a.m. the gunman left the area in the silver SUV and headed south on the western prong of Highway 224.

Around 11 a.m. MacLeod was scrolling through social media when she saw that the gunman had been seen in Shubenacadie and killed two people.

"It was like something punched me in the gut," MacLeod said. She tried calling Webber but it went right to voicemail. 

Around noon, MacLeod called Webber's sister Laura Webber and told her Joey Webber hadn't come home yet from his errand, which was unusual because he never made stops without letting MacLeod know first.

Webber's sister, father look for him

Laura Webber told her it was likely he had just gotten caught in traffic and his phone died, since by then police had blocked off the area around the Shubenacadie intersection. 

But soon after, the sister began looking for him. She retraced his path from the Milford gas station up through Highway 224, and came by an RCMP officer who had blocked off the bridge into Shubenacadie.

She told the officer her brother was missing, and the make and model of his vehicle. The Mountie checked on his radio, and told her there was a silver SUV involved in the shooting but he wasn't sure about the specific model.

Laura Webber left her name and number with the Bible Hill RCMP detachment and called her father, Tom Webber. He drove to Shubenacadie and stopped at a pizza place near the collision scene to try and find out information, but didn't learn much .

As family members were driving around looking for Webber, MacLeod said she waited at home with their kids and "must have called his phone a hundred times."

Webber's partner questions lack of alert

MacLeod echoed the concerns of many of the victims' families who have wondered why RCMP never sent out an emergency alert that would have warned the public about the gunman.

"It bothers me that there wasn't an alert sent out because, so many lives could have been saved," MacLeod said. "It is just one of those things, what if, what if."

Sgt. Bill Raaymakers eventually called Tom Webber to tell him he was "pretty sure that it was Joey" who had been killed by the gunman, Laura Webber said in an interview with police. 

Documents from the inquiry show Raaymakers and another officer met with both the sister and MacLeod at 7:55 p.m. that Sunday night, and told them it was "believed but not yet confirmed" that Webber was dead.

The inquiry will return on Wednesday when documents about the death of the final victim, Gina Goulet, and the events at the Enfield gas station where the gunman was killed by police, will be presented.

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---------- Originnal message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 27 May 2022 05:41:45 -0300
Subject: Does Allan Caroll or anyone else recall what went down
between the lawyers Tilly Pillay and Adam Rodgers and I in 2018???
To: adam@adamrodgers.ca, lori.ward@justice.gc.ca, "Brenda.Lucki"
<Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Frank.McKenna"<Frank.McKenna@td.com>
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, tim
<tim@halifaxexaminer.ca>, Newsroom <Newsroom@globeandmail.com>

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoufCkji9SU&ab_channel=AdamRodgers


MCC Day 27 – Participants’ Boycott Continues, and Local District
Commander Testifies (by Video)
401 views
May 26, 2022
Adam Rodgers
549 subscribers
The Mass Casualty Proceedings continued today from Truro, with
testimony from Staff Sgt. Al Carroll, who was the District Commander
for Colchester County at the time of the shootings. Outside of the
facility where the proceedings were taking place, family members and
supporters were protesting the Commission’s decision-making on witness
accommodation requests for RCMP supervisors. This was day two of the
boycott of proceedings by many of the family participants. Some were
protesting outside of the proceedings venue, calling for changes to
the Commission procedures to allow more fulsome participation (and
specifically cross-examination) by participants and their lawyers.
Staff Sgt. Carroll, along with two other staff sergeants (none of whom
had direct experience with violence or exposure to scenes of violence
during the events of the mass casualty) have been given permission to
testify by video, with limits on cross-examination. Those protesting
are justified in their criticisms of the Commission’s approach.
Today’s testimony was a good demonstration of why the accommodation
requests need not have been granted. Staff Sgt. Carroll testified for
3 ½ hours in the morning, then another hour in the afternoon, with no
unscheduled breaks being requested by him, and he displayed no obvious
signs of discomfort, nor certainly trauma. He displayed little emotion
of any kind, or much energy, in his answers. The National Police
Federation has requested accommodations previously for lower ranking
officers. These had been rejected, and the officers thereafter also
testified with no obvious signs of discomfort or trauma. All of this
serves to undermine the credibility of both the NPF and the
Commission.


  8  Comments


David Amos

Go Figure
> ---------- Original message ----------
 > From: Allan Carroll <allan.carrollatrcmp-
grcdorgcdotca>
 > Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 18:14:09 -0400
> Subject: Re: Trust that Murray Segal's appointment to whitewash the
> Rehteah Parsons matter did not surprise me after the meail I sent this
> weekend (AOL)
> To: David Amos <motomaniac333atgmaildotcom>




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Date: Wed, 25 May 2022 20:12:43 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Fwd Does anyone recall what went down
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---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 25 May 2022 17:10:51 -0300
Subject: Fwd Does anyone recall what went down between the lawyers
Tilly Pillay and Adam Rodgers and I in 2018???
To: bgrimes@lsnl.ca, jherman@flsc.ca, johnh@cba.org, john@iilace.org,
secretary@lsz.co.zw, fwilson@flsc.ca, luke.rheinberger@lst.org.au,
rsteinmann@lawsocietynamibia.org,
marie-christine.fiset@greenpeace.org, pmo@danskeadvokater.dk,
hc@hklawsoc.org.hk, marie-claude.bibeau@parl.gc.ca
,
Premier@ontario.ca, "Candice.Bergen"<Candice.Bergen@parl.gc.ca>,
editor@pictouadvocate.com, Newsroom <Newsroom@globeandmail.com>,
"Robert. Jones"<Robert.Jones@cbc.ca>, PREMIER <PREMIER@gov.ns.ca>,
birgittajoy <birgittajoy@gmail.com>
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, "Marco.Mendicino"
<Marco.Mendicino@parl.gc.ca>, mcu <mcu@justice.gc.ca>, "blaine.higgs"
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<Sean.Fraser@parl.gc.ca>, Pamela.Murray@greenpeace.org,
davidmckiec@gmail.com, fvjones@gmail.com, info@nsbs.org

https://iilace.org/executive/

https://flsc.ca/about-us/management-team-and-professional-staff/

https://www.pictouadvocate.com/community/suspended-lawyer-keeping-public-up-to-date-on-mass-casualty-proceedings/article_06b4d062-cc75-11ec-b031-7f5e794bbb75.html


Suspended lawyer keeping public up-to-date on Mass Casualty proceedings
Janet Whitman For the Advocate
May 5, 2022

With a year hiatus from his law practice, Adam Rodgers is taking the
time to try and help Nova Scotians hold the commission investigating
April 2020’s mass shooting rampage accountable.

Contact Us
21 George Street
Pictou, Nova Scotia
B0K 1H0

Main line: 902-485-8014

Raissa Tetanish  | editor@pictouadvocate.com

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/desmond-inquiry-s2-d17-1.5960150

Desmond inquiry lawyer Adam Rodgers given one-year suspension for
professional misconduct

Rodgers has asked that the suspension be delayed until the fatality
inquiry has ended
Laura Fraser · CBC News · Posted: Mar 23, 2021 9:40 AM AT


https://www.nationalobserver.com/2021/03/12/opinion/palm-oil-canadian-dairy-federal-action


Getting dirty palm oil out of Canadian dairy requires federal action
By Shane Moffatt | Opinion | March 12th 2021


Think global, act local

We clearly need a new vision for the food we consume — one that
prioritizes resilience, accessibility, transparency and ecology. We
have the right to know where our food comes from, who produced it and
how it affects the planet. Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau
has a mandate that talks about fighting climate change, stopping
biodiversity loss and building resilience, but there is clearly some
internal resistance to change.



---------- Original message ----------
From: Tilly Pillay <tpillay@nsbs.org>
Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2018 16:57:54 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: After reading the news this weekend about
Nova Scotia LIEbranos I did the lawyers Tilly Pillay and Adam Rodgers
a favour told their assistants I would be publishing these emails etc
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

I am out of the office on vacation until November 8. If your matter is
urgent, please contact my assistant, Anne Broughm, at
abroughm@nsbs.org or 902 422 1491. Thank you.

Tilly




---------- Original message ----------
From: Kennedy.Stewart@parl.gc.ca
Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2018 16:57:55 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: After reading the news this weekend about
Nova Scotia LIEbranos I did the lawyers Tilly Pillay and Adam Rodgers
a favour told their assistants I would be publishing these emails etc
To: david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com

Many thanks for your message. Your concerns are important to me. If
your matter is urgent, an invitation or an immigration matter please
forward it to burnabysouth.A1@parl.gc.ca or
burnabysouth.C1@parl.gc.ca. This email is no longer being monitored.

The House of Commons of Canada provides for the continuation of
services to the constituents of a Member of Parliament whose seat has
become vacant.  The party Whip supervises the staff retained under
these circumstances.

Following the resignation of the Member for the constituency of
Burnaby South, Mr. Kennedy Stewart, the constituency office will
continue to provide services to constituents.

You can reach the Burnaby South constituency office by telephone at
(604) 291-8863 or by mail at the following address: 4940 Kingsway,
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---------- Original message ----------
From: Premier of Ontario | Premier ministre de l’Ontario <Premier@ontario.ca>
Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2018 16:57:51 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: After reading the news this weekend about
Nova Scotia LIEbranos I did the lawyers Tilly Pillay and Adam Rodgers
a favour told their assistants I would be publishing these emails etc
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@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
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Merci pour votre courriel. Nous vous sommes très reconnaissants de
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---------- Original message ----------
From: Birgitta Jonsdottir <birgitta@this.is>
Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2018 09:11:44 -0800
Subject: e-mail overload Re: Fwd: After reading the news this weekend
about Nova Scotia LIEbranos I did the lawyers Tilly Pillay and Adam
Rodgers a favour told their assistants I would be publishing these
emails etc
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 ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2018 12:57:43 -0400
Subject: After reading the news this weekend about Nova Scotia
LIEbranos I did the lawyers Tilly Pillay and Adam Rodgers a favour
told their assistants I would be publishing these emails etc
To: "Dominic.Cardy"<Dominic.Cardy@gnb.ca>, "kris.austin"
<kris.austin@gnb.ca>, "David.Coon"<David.Coon@gnb.ca>, "Mitton, Megan
(LEG)"<megan.mitton@gnb.ca>, "Arseneau, Kevin (LEG)"
<Kevin.A.Arseneau@gnb.ca>, "robert.gauvin"<robert.gauvin@gnb.ca>,
"Furey, John"<jfurey@nbpower.com>, wharrison <wharrison@nbpower.com>,
premier <premier@gnb.ca>, "terry.seguin"<terry.seguin@cbc.ca>,
"Alex.Johnston"<Alex.Johnston@cbc.ca>, "darrow.macintyre"
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"Pierre.Paul-Hus.a1"<Pierre.Paul-Hus.a1@parl.gc.ca
>,
"pierre.poilievre.a1"<pierre.poilievre.a1@parl.gc.ca>,
pierre.paul-hus@parl.gc.ca,
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<ralph.goodale@parl.gc.ca>, mcu <mcu@justice.gc.ca>,
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"clare.barry"<clare.barry@justice.gc.ca>, "david.hansen"
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<blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, lorri.warner@justice.gc.ca, "jan.jensen"
<jan.jensen@justice.gc.ca>, "Nathalie.Drouin"
<Nathalie.Drouin@justice.gc.ca
>, "bill.pentney"
<bill.pentney@justice.gc.ca>, "andrew.baumberg"
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, "Norman.Sabourin"
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"marc.giroux"<marc.giroux@fja-cmf.gc.ca>, "Brenda.Lucki"
<Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Liliana.Longo"
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pvanloan@airdberlis.com, nicola.diiorio@bcf.ca, "Nicola.DiIorio"
<Nicola.DiIorio@parl.gc.ca>, "Catherine.Tait"<Catherine.Tait@cbc.ca>,
"sylvie.gadoury"<sylvie.gadoury@radio-canada.ca>, "Sophia.Harris"
<Sophia.Harris@cbc.ca>, PREMIER <PREMIER@gov.ns.ca>, premier
<premier@ontario.ca>, premier <premier@gov.ab.ca>, Office of the
Premier <scott.moe@gov.sk.ca>, "David.Raymond.Amos"
<David.Raymond.Amos@gmail.com>
, "Jack.Keir"<Jack.Keir@gnb.ca>,
oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, "greg.byrne"<greg.byrne@gnb.ca>,
"len.hoyt"<len.hoyt@mcinnescooper.com>, "david.young"
<david.young@mcinnescooper.com
>, "macpherson.don"
<macpherson.don@dailygleaner.com>, "David.Akin"
<David.Akin@globalnews.ca>, "steve.murphy"<steve.murphy@ctv.ca>,
news919 <news919@rogers.com>, sfine <sfine@globeandmail.com>, news
<news@hilltimes.com>, news <news@kingscorecord.com>, newstips
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Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, tpillay@nsbs.org,
Adam@boudrotrodgers.com, "lyle.howe"<lyle.howe@eastlink.ca>,
jason@boudrotrodgers.com

Monday, 5 November 2018

After reading the news this weekend about Nova Scotia LIEbranos I did
the lawyers Tilly Pillay and Adam Rodgers a favour told their
assistants I would be publishing these emails etc

Tilly Pillay is not in her office this week and things went as far as
they always do whenever I call or email her very questionable Law
Society Here hoping Adam Rodgers finally acts with some semblance of
Integrity. However after all this time I am not betting on it.


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2016 18:22:05 -0400
Subject: Re Federal Court File No: T-1557-15 Did you order Harper and
the NDP to ignore me as well???
To: Liberal / Assistance <nbd_cna@liberal.ca>, cmunroe@glgmlaw.com, pm
<pm@pm.gc.ca>, "justin.trudeau.a1"<justin.trudeau.a1@parl.gc.ca>
, mcu
<mcu@justice.gc.ca>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>

How about Dizzy Lizzy May and the Bloc?

On 1/6/16, Cmunroe (Liberal / Assistance) <nbd_cna@liberal.ca> wrote:
> RealChange.ca | DuVraiChangement.ca
>
> ------------------------------
----------------
>
> Cmunroe, Jan 6, 14:28
>
> Hello all,
>
> I would ask that you please do not respond to this e-mail (in the event that
> you were inclined to do so.)
>
> Let me know if you have any questions or concerns.
>
> Regards,
>
> Craig Munroe
> (Party Legal and Constitutional Advisor)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Amos [mailto:motomaniac333@gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 06, 2016 11:09 AM
> To: Craig Munroe <cmunroe@glgmlaw.com>; nbd_cna@liberal.ca; pm
> <pm@pm.gc.ca>; ljulien@liberal.ca; pmilliken <pmilliken@cswan.com>; bdysart
> <bdysart@smss.com>; bdysart <bdysart@stewartmckelvey.com>;
> Braeden.Caley@vancouver.ca; robert.m.schuett@schuettlaw.com;
> jda@nf.aibn.com; eclark@coxandpalmer.com; office@liberal.ns.ca;
> president@lpco.ca; david@lpcm.ca; emerchant@merchantlaw.com
> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
; assistance@liberal.ca; Karine
> Fortin <info@ndp.ca>; stephen.harper <stephen.harper.a1@parl.gc.ca>
> Subject: Re: Attn Dr. John Gillis Re Federal Court File No: T-1557-15 Trust
> that I called and tried to reason with a lot of Liberals begore I am before
> the court again on Monday Jan 11th
>
> On 1/6/16, David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> wrote:
>> BTW the nice guys who talked to me and didn't dismiss me I put in the
>> BCC line
>>
>> Dr. John Gillis
>> P.O. Box 723
>> 5151 George Street, Suite 1400
>> Halifax, Nova Scotia
>> Canada B3J 2T3
>> Tel: (902) 429-1993
>> Email: office@liberal.ns.ca
>>
>> John Allan, President
>> Liberal Party of Newfoundland & Labrador
>> T: (709) 685-1230
>> jda@nf.aibn.com
>>
>>
>> Braeden Caley
>> Office of the Mayor, City of Vancouver
>>  604-809-9951
>> Braeden.Caley@vancouver.ca,
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>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>> Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2015 19:32:00 -0400
>> Subject: Re Federal Court File No: T-1557-15 the CBC, the RCMP, their
>> new boss Justin Trudeau and his Ministers of Justice and Defence etc
>> cannot deny their knowledge of Paragraphs 81, 82, 83, 84, and 85 now
>> CORRECT G$?
>> To: Paul.Samyn@freepress.mb.ca, "carolyn.bennett"
>> <carolyn.bennett@parl.gc.ca>, Doug@dougeyolfson.ca,
>> doug.eyolfson@parl.gc.ca, fpcity@freepress.mb.ca,
>> w.kinew@uwinnipeg.ca, "Paul.Lynch"<Paul.Lynch@edmontonpolice.ca>
,
>> "Marianne.Ryan"<Marianne.Ryan@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, sunrayzulu
>> <sunrayzulu@shaw.ca>, mcu <mcu@justice.gc.ca>, dnd_mdn@forces.gc.ca,
>> "john.green"<john.green@gnb.ca>, chiefape <chiefape@gmail.com>
>> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
, gopublic
>> <gopublic@cbc.ca>, oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, radical
>> <radical@radicalpress.com>, newsonline <newsonline@bbc.co.uk>,
>> newsroom <newsroom@globeandmail.ca>, nmoore <nmoore@bellmedia.ca>,
>> andre <andre@jafaust.com>
>>
>> http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.ca/2015/09/v-behaviorurldefaultvmlo.
>> html
>>
>> David Raymond Amos Versus The Crown T-1557-15
>>
>> 81.  The Plaintiff states that matters of harassment that the police
>> refuse to investigate would have entered the realm of ridiculous in
>> 2012 if the reasons behind the suicides of teenagers did not become
>> well known by the corporate media. In the summer of 2012 a new member
>> of the FPS who as a former member of the EPS had inspired a lawsuit
>> for beating a client in Edmonton called the Plaintiff and accused him
>> of something he could not do even if he wanted to while he was arguing
>> many lawyers byway of emails about a matter concerning cyber stalking
>> that was before the SCC.  The member of the FPF accused the Plaintiff
>> of calling the boss of Bullying Canada thirty times. At that time his
>> MagicJack account had been hacked and although he could receive
>> incoming calls, the Plaintiff could not call out to anyone. The
>> Plaintiff freely sent the FPF his telephone logs sourced from
>> MagicJack after his account restored without the Crown having to issue
>> a warrant to see his telephone records. He asked the FPF and the RCMP
>> where did the records of his phone calls to and from the FPF and the
>> RCMP go if his account had not been hacked. The police never
>> responded. Years later a Troll sent Dean Roger Ray a message through
>> YouTube providing info about the Plaintiff’s MagicJack account with
>> the correct password. Dean Roger Ray promptly posted two videos in
>> YouTube clearly displaying the blatant violation of privacy likely to
>> protect himself from the crime. The Plaintiff quickly pointed out the
>> videos to the RCMP and they refused to investigate as usual. At about
>> the same point in time the Plaintiff noticed that the CBC had
>> published a record of a access to information requests. On the list of
>> requests he saw his name along with several employees of CBC and the
>> boss of Bullying Canada. The Plaintiff called the CBC to make
>> inquiries about what he saw published on the Internet. CBC told him it
>> was none of his business and advised him if he thought his rights had
>> been offended to file a complaint. It appears the Plaintiff that
>> employees of CBC like other questionable Crown Corporations such as
>> the RCMP rely on their attorneys far too much to defend them from
>> litigation they invite from citizens they purportedly serve. The
>> employees of CBC named within the aforementioned and the CBC Legal
>> Dept. are very familiar with the Plaintiff and of the Crown barring
>> him from legislative properties while he running for public office.
>>
>> 82.  The Plaintiff states that any politician or police officer should
>> have seen enough of Barry Winter’s WordPress blog by June 22, 2015
>> particularly after the very unnecessary demise of two men in Alberta
>> because of the incompetence of the EPS. Barry Winters was blogging
>> about the EPS using battering ram in order to execute a warrant for a
>> 250 dollar bylaw offence at the same time Professor Kris Wells
>> revealed in a televised interview that the EPS member who was killed
>> was the one investigating the cyber harassment of him. It was obvious
>> why the police and politicians ignored all the death threats, sexual
>> harassment, cyberbullying and hate speech of a proud Zionist who
>> claimed to be a former CF officer who now working for the Department
>> of National Defence (DND). It is well known that no politician in
>> Canada is allowed to sit in Parliament as a member of the major
>> parties unless they support Israel. Since 2002 the Plaintiff made it
>> well known that he does not support Israeli actions and was against
>> the American plan to make war on Iraq. On Aril 1, 2003 within two
>> weeks of the beginning of the War on Iraq, the US Secret Service
>> threatened to practice extraordinary rendition because false
>> allegations of a Presidential threat were made against him by an
>> American court. However, the Americans and the Crown cannot deny that
>> what he said in two courts on April 1, 2003 because he published the
>> recordings of what was truly said as soon as he got the court tapes.
>> The RCMP knows those words can still be heard on the Internet today.
>> In 2009, the Plaintiff began to complain of Barry Winters about
>> something far more important to Canada as nation because of Winters’
>> bragging of being one of 24 CF officers who assisted the Americans in
>> the planning the War on Iraq in 2002. In the Plaintiff’s humble
>> opinion the mandate of the DND is Defence not Attack. He is not so
>> naive to think that such plans of war do not occur but if Barry
>> Winters was in fact one of the CF officers who did so then he broke
>> his oath to the Crown the instant he bragged of it in his blog. If
>> Winters was never an officer in the CF then he broke the law by
>> impersonating an officer. The Plaintiff downloaded the emails of the
>> Privy Council about Wikileaks. The bragging of Barry Winters should
>> have been investigated in 2009 before CBC reported that documents
>> released by WikiLeaks supported his information about Canadian
>> involvement in the War on Iraq.
>>
>> 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-w
>> ikileaks.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
>>
>>
>> 84.  The Plaintiff states that the RCMP is well aware that he went to
>> western Canada in 2104 at the invitation of a fellow Maritimer in
>> order to assist in his attempt to investigate the murders of many
>> people in Northern BC. The Plaintiff has good reasons to doubt his
>> fellow Maritimer’s motives. The fact that he did not tell the
>> Plaintiff until he had arrived in BC that he had invited a Neo Nazi he
>> knew the Plaintiff strongly disliked to the same protest that he was
>> staging in front of the court house in Prince George on August 21,
>> 2014. The Plaintiff was looking forward to meeting Lonnie Landrud so
>> he ignored the Neo Nazi. Several months after their one and only
>> meeting, Lonnie Landrud contacted the Plaintiff and asked him to
>> publish a statement of his on the Internet and to forward it to anyone
>> he wished. The Plaintiff obliged Landrud and did an investigation of
>> his own as well. He has informed the RCMP of his opinion of their
>> actions and has done nothing further except monitor the criminal
>> proceedings the Crown has placed against the Neo Nazi in BC and save
>> his videos and webpages and that of his associates. The words the
>> Plaintiff stated in public in Prince George BC on August 21, 2014 were
>> recorded by the Neo Nazi and published on the Internet and the RCMP
>> knows the Plaintiff stands by every word. For the public record the
>> Plaintiff truly believes what Lonnie Landrud told him despite the fact
>> that he does not trust his Neo Nazi associates. Therefore the
>> Plaintiff had no ethical dilemma whatsoever in publishing the
>> statement Lonnie Landrud mailed to him in a sincere effort to assist
>> Lonnie Landrud’s pursuit of justice. The Crown is well aware that
>> Plaintiff’s former lawyer, Barry Bachrach once had a leader of the
>> American Indian Movement for a client and that is why he ran against
>> the former Minister of Indian Affairs for his seat in the 39th
>> Parliament.
>>
>> 85.  The Plaintiff states that while he was out west he visited
>> Edmonton AB several times and met many people. He visited the home of
>> Barry Winters and all his favourite haunts in the hope of meeting in
>> person the evil person who had been sexually harassing and threatening
>> to kill him and his children for many years. The Crown cannot deny
>> that Winters invited him many times. On June 13, 2015 Barry Winters
>> admitted the EPS warned him the Plaintiff was looking for him.
>>
>> On 12/21/15, David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: "Rabson, Mia"<Mia.Rabson@freepress.mb.ca>
>>> Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2015 20:45:36 +0000
>>> Subject: Automatic reply: Attn Wab Kinew
>>> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>>>
>>> I will be out of the office until Monday, January 4.
>>> If you need immediate assistance please contact our city desk at 613
>>> 697 7292 or fpcity@freepress.mb.ca.
>>> Happy Holidays!
>>>
>>> Mia Rabson
>>> Parliamentary Bureau Chief
>>> Winnipeg Free Press
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: "Sarra R. Deane"<s.deane@uwinnipeg.ca>
>>> Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2015 20:10:12 +0000
>>> Subject: Automatic reply: Attn Wab Kinew
>>> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>>>
>>> I will be out of the office until Thursday, Nov. 12th.  I will
>>> respond to emails upon my return. Miigwech and all the best.
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>>> Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2015 16:45:29 -0400
>>> Subject: Fwd: Attn Wab Kinew
>>> To: mia.rabson@freepress.mb.ca, Paul.Samyn@freepress.mb.ca,
>>> "carolyn.bennett"<carolyn.bennett@parl.gc.ca>, Doug@dougeyolfson.ca,
>>> doug.eyolfson@parl.gc.ca
>>> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
>>>
>>> http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/local/peacemaker-363019331.html
>>>
>>> Peacemaker
>>> Group pushes for Truth and Reconciliation chairman to get Nobel Prize
>>>
>>> By: Mia Rabson
>>> Posted: 12/19/2015 3:00 AM   | Last Modified: 12/19/2015 6:12 AM
>>>
>>> " Murray Sinclair already has an impressive resumé.
>>>
>>> He's the first aboriginal judge appointed to the bench in Manitoba,
>>> co-commissioner of the Aboriginal Justice Inquiry and chairman of the
>>> Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
>>>
>>> But if a group of Canadians has its way, he will get one of the
>>> highest honours in the world to add to the list: Nobel Peace Prize
>>> recipient.
>>>
>>> "He and Phil Fontaine should share a Nobel Peace Prize," said Wab
>>> Kinew, associate vice-president for indigenous relations at the
>>> University of Winnipeg.
>>>
>>> Kinew said a group of people in Winnipeg, Toronto and Ottawa are
>>> collaborating to nominate the two men, who they believe are jointly
>>> responsible for giving back hope to Canada's indigenous people that
>>> hasn't existed in a long time.
>>>
>>> "They made it into something that is peace-building and
>>> nation-building," Kinew said. "It has really transformed our country."
>>>
>>> Mia Rabson, Ottawa Bureau Chief
>>> 613-369–4824
>>>
>>> Paul
>>>  Samyn, Editor
>>> 204–697–7295
>>>
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P.E.I. pub pulls Trudeau's photos after barrage of hate-filled comments

‘That could have a negative impact on our business, which is really quite disappointing’

A P.E.I. pub has pulled photos of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau from its social media accounts after getting a barrage of hate-filled comments and phone calls.

Trudeau had lunch at Lone Oak's Charlottetown pub during a brief stop on the Island last week.

While at the pub, owners, staff and customers had their photos taken with the prime minister. The pub later posted those photos on its social media platforms.

Jared Murphy, co-owner and CEO of Lone Oak Brewing Company, said they were excited to host the prime minister at the pub, which only opened for business in mid-May.

'We had thousands of comments'

Three of P.E.I.'s four Liberal MPs, including Charlottetown MP Sean Casey, Malpeque MP Heath MacDonald and Cardigan MP Lawrence MacAulay, were also at the pub and appeared in some of the photos with the prime minister. 

                         While at Lone Oak, owners, staff and customers had their photos taken with the prime minister. The pub later posted those photos on its social media pages. (Lone Oak)

"So within a few hours, we had thousands of comments, we were getting hundreds of private messages, we are now getting phone calls to the brewery and all of these comments are extremely negative, vulgar, there is a lot of profanity being used, sexualizing our staff," Murphy said in an interview outside the pub.

"To see a group of individuals, who have never even visited our establishment, who are taking a political stance, to make threats against our brewery, to say that they are going to take us down, that they are going to wait until we declare bankruptcy until they finish with us, that was really hard for our staff to see," he said. 

In addition to the social media comments, private messages and phone calls, photos of Lone Oak's three owners have appeared on a national website calling out perceived Trudeau supporters.

'This, of course, seemed to have backfired'

Casey described the campaign against Lone Oak as "extremely unfortunate." He said he reached out to the prime minister's office, and was told this has happened in other parts of Canada, but this is the first time it's happened in Atlantic Canada. 

Charlottetown MP Sean Casey described the campaign against Lone Oak as 'extremely unfortunate.' (Wayne Thibodeau/CBC)

The Charlottetown MP pitched the idea of Trudeau having lunch at the pub.

"I feel bad that the owners are going through this," said Casey. 

"Even if I had considered the downside, I still would have recommended them. I think it's an honour to have someone in public life come by and it's good profile for the business," he said. 

"This, of course, seemed to have backfired to a certain extent but I'm confident that Islanders will rally around this business and that most of the people that are offering this abuse aren't from here."     

'It was nothing political'

Malpeque MP Heath MacDonald said the goal of the prime minister's visit to the pub was to help out a small business.

Murphy, left, speaks with servers Emma MacKinnon and Rachel MacKay. Murphy says he was most concerned about the impact all the criticism was having on his staff. (Wayne Thibodeau/CBC)

MacDonald blamed "right-wing extremism" for the campaign against the P.E.I. pub.

"This is a new business, three young guys trying to make a go at it," said MacDonald.

"It was nothing political, it was a visit to a restaurant and an opportunity for them to showcase to a prime minister."   

Back at the pub, Murphy said the negative comments haven't had a major impact on his business, yet. He said a handful of people who say they supported the pub in the past, told him they won't be back. 

But he does worry about an online campaign to lower his pub's ratings.

'It's kind of counterintuitive'

Since the launch of that online campaign against Lone Oak, the pub's rating has fallen from 4.8 out of 5, to 2.8.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also met with families at Tea Hill Park in Stratford while in Prince Edward Island last week. (Kate McKenna/CBC)

"And that could have a negative impact on our business, which is really quite disappointing to see," said Murphy, adding that P.E.I. is a popular tourist destination and many tourists use those ratings to decide where to go.   

"For the group of individuals who are now threatening a small business it's kind of counterintuitive to the point that they are making against the prime minister."   

Political commentator and journalist Rick MacLean said the political landscape is getting nastier in Canada and he points the finger at the U.S. He believes it's a new reality which is being pushed by social media platforms, and Lone Oak is paying the price.   

"I think social media has fundamentally changed the way we get our information and I worry that because it's changed the way we get our information, it's going to change the way that we behave, not just how we vote, but how we interact with each other and how we interact with politicians," said MacLean.     

'I would certainly open my business to any elected official'

The owners of the pub haven't ruled out taking their concern to the police. 

Despite the online firestorm, Murphy says he would have the prime minister, no matter what political stripe, back again. (Wayne Thibodeau/CBC)

Despite the online firestorm, Murphy said he would have the prime minister, no matter what political stripe, back again. 

"I would certainly open my business to any elected official in our democratic country."

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Andrew Gilligan had a scoop he wanted to share. Right away. So at 6:07 a.m. on May 29, 2003 he sat in front of a microphone and did just that. Government claims that Iraq could launch weapons of mass destruction in 45 minutes were nonsense, the BBC defence correspondent said. The government had fudged the facts to trick the public into supporting the war. His source had helped write the report.

"Downing Street...ordered it to be sexed up, to be made more exciting," Gilligan said. In his rush to be first, however, the reporter was wrong. Twice.

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MacLean has been in the news business for the past 26 years, including teaching in the college's Journalism program for the last 10. He also writes a column for the local paper, The Guardian, and is part of a weekly political panel for CBC Compass, the Island's evening news show.

"The rush to cover the news is more intense than ever," MacLean said. "Anyone with a cell phone can shoot video and post it on the Internet within minutes. It means some of the biggest competitors many news organizations now face are their own customers."

The result is a sometimes dangerous rush to get news online in a hurry, without first ensuring the information is fair, accurate or balanced, he said.

"In the Andrew Gilliagan case, the expert he used as a source was uncovered and later committed suicide, forcing the BBC to rethink the way it covers the news."

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I just knew she was going to do it. It’s that sixth sense, that bone-deep intuition you develop over the years because, if you don’t, you end up bloody on the pavement. That’s when I started screaming.

“WHOA! WHOA!”

The ride on my 24-year-old road bike began as they all have this summer.

“How far are you going?” called out Beautiful Wife from the kitchen as I carried the bike I call Cobra Blue – because of its blue colour, the cobra part, no idea, it just sounded cool – from the basement out the front door.

I call it my 24-year-old bike.

“The only original thing left on that bike is the frame,” BW snorts regularly.

She’s not wrong. The wheels are new.

“$500 each,” BW loves to point out.

The handlebars are new.

“And the gears. And the handlebar tape. And the pedals. And…”

Same discussion. Every time.

Switching gears

Normally, my summers are spent running, trying to build up to 50 kilometres a week for some race in the fall. But a freak injury two years ago has left such plans in tatters.

Helping my then 83-year-old father into the house after he spent three months in hospital with a broken leg, I made the mistake of giving him my arm instead of a walker when he stepped out of the SUV.

He hit the deck. His right arm, locked in mine, spun me around and drilled my left knee straight into the pavement.

“Well,” the physiotherapist smiled, “the good news is you have excellent bone density. You should have broken the kneecap.”

The bad news was the shock from the blow raced up my leg and – like a bolt of electricity – grounded in the bundle of nerves, tendons, ligaments and muscles in my abdomen between my left hip and spine.

Random, sometimes agonizing pains appear in various parts of my left leg every once in a while. Running is like playing roulette at a casino. You never know what you’ll get from day to day.

Cycling? No problem. So this year, it’s been cycling. Six days a week. Every week.

“Fifty kilometres, if all goes OK,” I called back at BW as I headed out the door, Cobra Blue slung over my shoulder.

If all goes well.

Puddles and drivers

A return to cycling after leaving it behind a decade or more ago has taught me that’s part of the game. A flat tire – inevitable sooner or later – can leave you on the side of the road peeling off a tube to replace it with another one, costing you 10 minutes or more of riding time.

Pouring rain can shorten or complicate a day. Slicks, tires with no tread, roll along more smoothly, but they can be exciting in serious puddles.

And then there are drivers like the woman gliding into the intersection.

Normally, I ride on the right side of the road during the short section between my house and the country road I use each day. But an oncoming truck prompted me to shift to the left side of the no-shoulder road this day for about 100 metres.

That meant I was facing traffic as I neared the normally seldom-used intersection.

The woman looked left, saw the truck going by and …

“She doesn’t see me,” I realized in that instant.

That was no mean trick.

Driving defensively isn’t just an interesting concept for a cyclist. If a woman in a SUV, for instance, makes a mistake, she might end up with a dent in her passenger door. I’d end up bloody in the middle of the road.


“There are,” said the bike shop owner who sold it to me, “only two kinds of cyclists: those who HAVE fallen, and those who are GOING TO.” 


Flashing lights

My cycling shirt is, to be charitable, a painfully neon bright yellow-green. Airplanes use it as a landmark when travelling past.

My helmet is bright blue, matching my bike. I always wear a helmet.

“There are,” said the bike shop owner who sold it to me, “only two kinds of cyclists: those who HAVE fallen, and those who are GOING TO.”

And like all wise cyclists, I have flashing lights on the front and back of my bike. Normally, it’s flashing white on the front, red on the back. But when I’m riding alone, I use a pair of flashing red-blue lights instead.

Does the occasional vehicle zipping past in either direction mistake those lights at a distance for a cop car? Can’t say. But cars, SUVS and transports trucks, that shouldn’t be on that country road anyway, regularly swing into the other lane when coming up on me from behind.

Everyone does. Except this woman.

“WHOA! WHOA!” I screamed as I hit the brakes, desperately trying to avoid getting up close and personal with her passenger’s side door.

She jerked to a stop.

I released the brakes and slid past her front end.

“LOOK BOTH WAYS,” I advised her, as politely as I could.

Just over two hours later I arrived home, the 50-kilometre ride done.

“Have a good ride?” BW asked.

“Yeah, fine,” I replied. “Nothing unusual.”

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Vitalité says staffing, wait times normal when man died at Edmundston ER

Though it issued a statement calling ER death 'tragic,' Vitalité won't say what happened

The Vitalité Health Network says staffing levels and wait times were normal at the time of a man's death at the Edmundston hospital's emergency department this week.

But the health authority still isn't saying exactly why the man died at the hospital on July 24.

In a news release, Vitalité referred to the death as a "tragic incident" but repeated its earlier statement that the staff who were on duty at the time acted in an "exemplary" way.

"All triage processes have been observed and completed properly by the staff on site," the release said.

"The management of the incident by the Edmundston Regional Hospital staff was exemplary and reflects the high level of skill and professionalism of the staff."

The health authority said it could not release any more information because of the "sensitive and confidential nature of the event."

The network has shared no details about the person, why they were in the emergency room, what happened leading up to the death or the cause of death. 

Health Minister Bruce Fitch said the circumstances of the man's death in Edmundston were different from the death of a man waiting for attention from the emergency department in Fredericton. (Government of New Brunswick)

In its Friday statement, Vitalité said it was continuing an "internal root cause analysis" of the event and has put additional security measures in place to further protect the safety of emergency department staff.

No one else was hurt during the incident, Vitalité said in its initial statement. 

Health Minister Bruce Fitch said earlier this week the circumstances of the death were "much different" from those surrounding the death of a man at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital in Fredericton earlier this month.

In the wake of the Fredericton death, Premier Blaine Higgs appointed a new health minister, fired the CEO of the Horizon Health Network, Dr. John Dornan, and replaced the boards of both health authorities with trustees.

Higgs left Vitalité CEO Dr. France Desrosiers in place. 

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Matt Stewart
Another supermarket tabloid article from our national media. 1.4 billion a year for this.
 
 
 
 
 
Marcel Belanger
Well it must have been very different indeed, no one got fired, no boards were dissolved, no minsters were swapped. Much calmer approach than with the Fredericton hospital. Maybe because it happened at a Vitalité hospital it’s not as important and hysteria and fireworks are not required.
 
 
Anna Barnes
Reply to @Marcel Belanger: Maybe Higgs should take the fall for this one!
 
 
Marcel Belanger
Reply to @Anna Barnes: Well, he does now control everything doesn’t he? No one left to blame.
 
 
Anna Barnes
Reply to @Marcel Belanger: I suppose he could shuffle the cabinet again.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Louis Leblanc
Wait time normal = over 12 hours.
Staffed normally= Short 4 nurses
 
 
Rob Sense
Reply to @Louis Leblanc:
the new normal
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Anna Barnes
The article on Radio Canada indicates the person was psychologically distressed - so perhaps this was a suicide. Whether that is the case or not, I don't believe that staff or anyone else should be blamed as none of the details are available, nor should they be made available - patient confidentiality has to be protected. If the patient's family believe that there was negligence or something of the sort then they will file a complaint, or go to the media, as they see fit. Too many of us assume that everything bad that happens indicates culpability on the part of staff. Health workers are under fire from all sides it sometimes seems.
 
 
Anna Barnes
Reply to @Anna Barnes: I would say the same about the incident where the patient died in the waiting area of an ER a week or two ago. All facts should be in before anyone casts blame.
 
 
Jake Newman
Reply to @Anna Barnes: and yet you blamed Higgs. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Evan Day
Why is English CBC not even reporting the same things as French CBC? It's really pretty silly. There was apparently even more detail broadcast across French radio.
 
 
SarahRose Werner
Reply to @Evan Day: Thanks for the heads-up. I don't understand spoken French well enough to follow a radio broadcast, but I can read well enough. Sources have confirmed to Radio-Canada that a man in psychological distress had taken his own life. Vitalité described the circumstances as "unforeseeable and exceptional." 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lou Bell
Funny , somone indicated what happened is available on Radio Canada , and yet the " secrecy " and " lack of transparency " game is being played out here by the CBC !!!
 
 
Lou Bell
Reply to @Lou Bell: Following the Liberal mandate , as usual !
 
 
Leigh Smith
Reply to @Lou Bell: It has been out on Radio Canada since the 25 July
 
 
Pete Parent 
Reply to @Lou Bell: Radio Canada IS CBC...in french its called Radio Canada....
 
 
Pete Parent
Reply to @Lou Bell: try to get your facts straights and hope you dont wear out the exclamation key on your keyboard
 
 
Rob Sense
Reply to @Lou Bell:
Must be a spooner like you protecting your buddy Blaine again!

 

 

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Un patient meurt de façon « imprévisible » à l’urgence de l’hôpital d’Edmundston

Un homme en détresse psychologique s'est enlevé la vie. La police mène une enquête.


L'Hôpital régional d'Edmundston.

Photo : Radio-Canada / Bernard Lebel

Radio-Canada

Un homme en détresse psychologique s'est enlevé la vie au service d'urgences de l'Hôpital régional d'Edmundston, au Nouveau-Brunswick, selon ce qu'a appris Radio-Canada. Le Réseau de santé Vitalité lance une enquête sur cet événement, qui s'est déroulé dans des circonstances « imprévisibles et exceptionnelles ».

L'événement s'est produit tôt dimanche, après l'admission du patient à l'urgence de l’hôpital.

La régie de santé a annoncé ce décès lundi matin sans donner de détails. On indique seulement que la personne est morte à la suite d’un événement tragique.

Aucun membre du personnel n’a été blessé lors de l’incident, précise le Réseau, dans une déclaration écrite signée par la pdg

, la Dre France Desrosiers.

De l'aide psychologique est offerte aux employés de Vitalité qui en ressentent le besoin, confirme un porte-parole du Réseau de santé.

Le Réseau indique qu’il mènera une évaluation interne exhaustive [sur les] causes profondes entourant cet événement.

La Force policière d'Edmundston mène une enquête.

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Deux morts aux urgences en deux semaines

Il y a deux semaines, un homme est mort dans la salle d'attente du service d'urgences de l'hôpital de Fredericton.

Quelques jours plus tard, le premier ministre du Nouveau-Brunswick a annoncé un grand ménage parmi les dirigeants du système de santé. La ministre de la Santé Dorothy Shephard et le pdg

du Réseau de santé Horizon ont été démis de leurs fonctions et les membres des conseils d'administration des réseaux Vitalité et Horizon ont été révoqués.

Le ministre de la Santé du Nouveau-Brunswick, Bruce Fitch, de passage à Saint-Jean le 25 juillet 2022.

Le nouveau ministre de la Santé du Nouveau-Brunswick, Bruce Fitch, s'est dit attristé par la mort d'un patient à l'hôpital d'Edmundston.

Photo : Radio-Canada / Alix Villeneuve

Le nouveau ministre de la Santé du Nouveau-Brunswick, Bruce Fitch, a tenu à préciser lundi avant-midi que l'événement survenu à l'hôpital d'Edmundston est très différent de celui survenu à l'hôpital de Fredericton. Mais ce n'est pas moins tragique, a-t-il dit.

Bruce Fitch indique qu'il ne peut pas dévoiler plus d'information pour des raisons de confidentialités.

Jean-Claude D’Amours, le porte-parole libéral en matière de santé, reste également prudent et espère qu’en temps et lieux, le Réseau de santé Vitalité reviendra sur l’incident pour que cela ne se reproduise pas.

J’espère que, sans aller dans le sensationnalisme, sans aller dans les détails, on doit savoir ce qui s’est passé, qu’est-ce qui aurait pu être fait différemment, dit-il.

Avec des informations d'Alix Villeneuve

 



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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/nb-power-hearing-collusion-worries-1.6531558

Secret participants and 'collusion' worries cause halt in N.B. Power hearing

Utility calls for consultant representing unnamed clients to be expelled
Robert Jones · CBC News · Posted: Jul 26, 2022 6:00 AM AT
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goes "Poof" N'esy Pas?
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Subject: Hey Higgy Methinls we all know why your buddy Dr. France
Desrosiers still won't speak with me N'esy Pas?
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<briangallant10@gmail.com>, "Jacques.Poitras"
<sheilagunnreid@gmail.com>, "sylvie.gadoury"
 

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/emergency-room-death-edmundston-1.6531125

Edmundston ER death happened under 'much different' circumstances than Fredericton one, minister says

Public not being told what happened in 'tragic' Edmundston case because it's delicate, Vitalité says

A "tragic event" ended in the death of a person at the Edmundston emergency room, the Vitalité Health Network said Monday.

On Sunday, a person was admitted to the emergency department of the Edmundston Regional Hospital.

"The person ... lost their life under unforeseeable and exceptional circumstances," Dr. France Desrosiers, CEO of Vitalité, said in a news release.

The network has shared no details about the person, why they were in the emergency room, what happened leading up to the death, or the cause of death. 

"For confidentiality purposes and due to the delicate nature of the incident, no further details can be provided to the public at this time," Desrosiers said. 

This death comes on the heels of a death in the waiting room of the Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital emergency room in Fredericton. That death triggered a major shakeup in health-care leadership in New Brunswick.

In response to a request for an interview, new Health Minister Bruce Fitch sent an emailed statement.

He said the circumstances of the Edmundston case were different from the Fredericton one but did not say how.

"I can't discuss the details surrounding this tragic event," Fitch said.

"It's important to note that the Department of Health must protect every individual's right to privacy — even those who are now deceased."

Fitch expressed his condolences to the family of the person who died Sunday. He said "an investigation will be completed," but did not say by whom.

No one from Vitalité was made available for an interview about the incident, although it happened in a part of the hospital members of the public use every day. 

Desrosiers said she was at the Edmundston hospital Monday speaking to staff.

Did service failure contribute to death?

It's not known how long the person was waiting for care, or whether a shortage of staff played a role in the death.

Jean-Claude D'Amours, Liberal health critic, said he doesn't have a lot of information about what happened, but "it's fair to let the health network do the investigation."

He said he would like to see what the investigation finds about what services were provided and if there was any lack of resources that led to the person's death.

"In the end I hope to see the detail … about the services that were provided, the services that were needed by that individual and understand in the end if it was the lack of resources, lack of services, that created that situation."

No one else hurt

Vitalité was asked whether mental health was a factor, in what capacity the police were involved and whether Vitalité kept track of unexpected ER deaths

"No further details can be provided," Vitalité spokesperson Thomas Lizotte said.

No employees or members of the medical staff were injured.

Desrosiers said a "comprehensive internal root cause assessment of the incident" is underway, and police and the coroner's office are also investigating.

"The Network also wishes to acknowledge the exemplary work and professionalism of its staff in handling this unfortunate incident," Desrosiers said.

"The Network extends its deepest condolences to the family and friends of the deceased."

Police try to understand

In response to a request for interview, the Edmundston Police Force issued a news release saying officers were called to the hospital on Sunday "to offer assistance following an event where a person unfortunately died in unexpected circumstances."

The force said it's investigating what happened " to better understand and assess the facts surrounding this unfortunate incident."

The news also comes as many hospitals are struggling with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and lack of staff. Some hospitals have reduced services, including the Edmundston hospital, and other emergency rooms have reduced hours.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Hadeel Ibrahim is a reporter with CBC New Brunswick based in Saint John. She's been previously awarded for a series on refugee mental health and for her work at a student newspaper, where she served as Editor-in-Chief. She reports in English and Arabic. Email: hadeel.ibrahim@cbc.ca. Twitter: @HadeelBIbrahim

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---------- Original message ----------
From: "Desrosiers, Dr. France (VitaliteNB)"<Dr.France.Desrosiers@vitalitenb.ca>
Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2022 05:25:37 +0000
Subject: Réponse automatique : At least your lawyer Tim Ross can never
deny that I am still alive despite the fact I have been denied Heath
Care since 2008 when a doctor directed 3 members of the RCMP and two
hospital security guards to assault me CORRECT?
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

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Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2022 14:38:52 -0300
Subject: Dr. France Desrosiers, Brent Babcock and CBC should never
deny the fact that I tried to talk Mayor Comeau today EH Chucky Murray
and Mr Higgs?
To: "blaine.higgs"<blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, "guy.arseneault"
<guy.arseneault@gnb.ca>, Charles.Murray@gnb.ca,
Kevin.A.Arseneau@gnb.ca, megan.mitton@gnb.ca, kris.austin@gnb.ca,
michelle.conroy@gnb.ca, robert.gauvin@gnb.ca,
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https://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/departments/elg/local_government/content/community_profiles/renderer.data.cities.2.html

Mayor
Ian Comeau

Councillors
Brent Babcock
Diane Cyr
Frédéric Daigle
Sterling (Fuzzy) Loga
Melanie Parent
Marco Savoie

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/campbellton-hospital-obstetrics-mayor-comeau-vitalite-ceo-bathurst-moose-fencing-1.6496691

Campbellton mayor secures meeting with head of Vitalité over lack of
obstetric services

Ian Comeau says 100-km drive through 'moose valley' to Bathurst
hospital is unacceptable

Bobbi-Jean MacKinnon · CBC News · Posted: Jun 22, 2022 7:00 AM AT


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Date: Wed, 4 May 2022 18:27:46 -0300
Subject: Hey Higgy we all know why your buddy Dr. France Desrosiers
won't speak with me but I did manage to speak with Dr Hubert Dupuis
Trust that he knows why I agee with his litigation
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Dr.France.Desrosiers@vitalitenb.ca, premier <premier@gov.nl.ca>,
premier <premier@gov.pe.ca>, PREMIER <PREMIER@gov.ns.ca>,
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<roger.l.melanson@gnb.ca>, kris.austin@gnb.ca,
Christian.R.Whalen@gnb.ca, Norman.Bosse@gnb.ca,
advocate-defenseur@gnb.ca, Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
"Marco.Mendicino"<Marco.Mendicino@parl.gc.ca>, "Mike.Comeau"
<Mike.Comeau@gnb.ca>, mcu@justice.gc.ca, "Mark.Blakely"
<Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Ross.Wetmore"<Ross.Wetmore@gnb.ca>,
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mike.holland@gnb.ca, andre <andre@jafaust.com>, jbosnitch@gmail.com,
alexandre.silberman@cbc.ca, Dorothy.Shephard@gnb.ca,
monica@actuslaw.com, rene@actuslaw.com, Jacques.Duclos@vitalitenb.ca,
Thomas.Lizotte@vitalitenb.ca, "Tim.RICHARDSON"
<Tim.RICHARDSON@gnb.ca>, Brigitte.Sonier-Ferguson@vitalitenb.ca
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, premier
<premier@ontario.ca>, premier <premier@gov.ab.ca>, premier
<premier@leg.gov.mb.ca>, premier <premier@gov.bc.ca>, Office of the
Premier <scott.moe@gov.sk.ca>

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/egalit%C3%A9-sante-hospital-lawsuit-against-new-brunswick-1.6441288


Francophone lobby group questions delays in lawsuit over Vitalité's independence


Égalité Santé en français says delays could permit more ‘detrimental’
changes in N.B. health care

Alexandre Silberman · CBC News · Posted: May 04, 2022 3:54 PM AT

Dr. Hubert Dupuis, president of the francophone lobby group Égalité
Santé en français, speaks Wednesday at a news conference in Dieppe.
(Alexandre Silberman/CBC)

The Égalité Santé en français is continuing to try to force the New
Brunswick government to give the Vitalité Health Network increased
independence from government.

The francophone lobby group began a lawsuit in 2017, aiming to expand
community control for the health authority. The legal challenge argues
the province is infringing on the Charter of Rights and Freedoms by
not providing francophones "full and complete" control over Vitalité.

Dr. Hubert Dupuis, the group's president, said a preliminary inquiry
was expected to be held May 17 and 18. But he was informed last week
that the province decided to switch to an external legal firm, pushing
back proceedings.

"It seems like a strange tactic to delay the response to the questions
we've raised, but especially to give the government time to implement
other changes to the health care system to the detriment of the
francophone and Acadian community," he said in French.
Equality of services

At a Wednesday news conference at Dieppe's arts and culture centre,
members and supporters gathered to reiterate support for the lawsuit.

Égalité Santé en français also criticized the centralization of
health-care decisions, the new health-care plan and an inequality of
services and resources between Horizon and Vitalité.

It raised concerns that further centralization of decision-making
toward a "bilingual" model would result in reduced quality of
French-language services.

    Francophone lobby group sues province over Vitalité Health's independence

Dupuis said the delays appear to show the province is not prepared to
defend its position.

"We remind you that we filed our notice of lawsuit on June 17, 2017.
Did they just wake up?" he said at the news conference.

The Vitalité Health Network is one of two health authorities in the
province created by legislation. It has a board of directors, with
some members appointed and others elected.
The francophone lobby group Égalité Santé en français held a news
conference about its lawsuit against the province. It is pushing for
greater control over the Vitalité Health Network. (Alexandre
Silberman/CBC)

While the administration operates in French, the organization is
required to offer services to the public in both official languages.

The network's CEO is currently appointed by the province.

Égalité Santé en français is asking for that position and the board to
be elected by members of the community instead. It also wants the
province to ensure services offered at Vitalité are equal to those at
Horizon.

The lawsuit cites Article 16.1 of the charter, which guarantees
equality between French-speaking and English-speaking residents of New
Brunswick. It also refers to Law 88, which recognizes the equality of
both linguistic communities.

It asks for the court to recognize francophone rights to "distinct"
health institutions.

The province did not immediately respond to questions from CBC News
about the lawsuit.

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---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2022 15:33:54 -0300
Subject: Fwd: Réponse automatique : Hey Higgy Whereas Trudeau
TheYounger is our neck of the woods Methnks you dudes should ask him
many things beginning wth the standng of all your actions since Madame
Murphy was appointed Lt Gov N'esy Pas?
To: Brigitte.Sonier-Ferguson@vitalitenb.ca
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

BRIGITTE SONIER-FERGUSON. Profile photo of Brigitte Sonier Ferguson T
506.862.7512. F 506-862-7571. Brigitte.Sonier-Ferguson@vitalitenb.ca.


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "Desrosiers, Dr. France (VitaliteNB)"<Dr.France.Desrosiers@vitalitenb.ca>
Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2022 18:19:44 +0000
Subject: Réponse automatique : Hey Higgy Whereas Trudeau TheYounger is
our neck of the woods Methnks you dudes should ask him many things
beginning wth the standng of all your actions since Madame Murphy was
appointed Lt Gov N'esy Pas?
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

Je suis à l'extérieur du bureau jusqu'au 26 avril.
Pour toute urgence, veuillez contacter Mme Brigitte Sonier Ferguson.

I'm away from the office until april 26th.
For any emergency, please contact Mme Brigitte Sonier Ferguson.

 


 

 Deja Vu Anyone???


https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2022/07/impatient-blaine-higgs-drops-health_18.html

 

Round 1

 

Sunday, 17 July 2022

Impatient Blaine Higgs drops health minister, Horizon CEO

 

Round 2

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHG98qP-bTA&ab_channel=cpac

 


N.B. Premier Blaine Higgs replaces health minister, CEO of Horizon Health – July 15, 2022

1,012 views
Jul 15, 2022
112K subscribers
In a news conference in Fredericton, New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs announces that he is replacing Health Minister Dorothy Shephard and Horizon Health Network CEO Dr. John Dornan. Bruce Fitch will replace Shephard as the new health minister effective immediately and Melanie Melanson is the new CEO of Horizon Health Network. These changes come as the province deals with an overstretched health-care system and the death of a patient this week in an emergency waiting room in Fredericton. Higgs says that he has asked Horizon to investigate the death.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suyzo1bVVkQ

 


Southwest Magazine: New Brunswick Southwest MP John Williamson Interview

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Jul 25, 2022
912 subscribers
MP John Williamson discusses historic inflation rates, the August 2022 closure of Grand Manan's only bank, the effects of ArriveCAN on Campobello Island tourism, the impending reduction of hours at the Vanceboro/St. Croix international border and more on CHCO-TV. Original Broadcast Date: July 2022

 

 

RE NB Mental Hospitals etc Why not ask Brad Green's former assistant Chucky Murray and his blogging buddy Chucky Leblanc about the document hereto attached?

 

 

Add star 

David Amos

<motomaniac333@gmail.com>
AttachmentTue, Mar 26, 2019 at 11:42 AM
To: viltide@nb.sympatico.ca, "Dominic.Cardy"<Dominic.Cardy@gnb.ca>, "blaine.higgs"<blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, "David.Coon"<David.Coon@gnb.ca>, "denis.landry2"<denis.landry2@gnb.ca>, "kris.austin"<kris.austin@gnb.ca>, "andrea.anderson-mason"<andrea.anderson-mason@gnb.ca>, "brian.gallant"<brian.gallant@gnb.ca>, "robert.mckee"<robert.mckee@gnb.ca>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>, Colin.McPhail@cbc.ca


https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/tide-head-school-closure-policy-409-mayor-randy-hunter-1.5070564

Village mayor fights to give school on the chopping block a 2nd act
Small Tide Head School was voted to close after years of declining enrolment
Colin McPhail · CBC News · Posted: Mar 26, 2019 6:00 AM AT


Tide Head Village Office

6 Mountain St.
Tide Head, NB
Phone: (506) 789-6550
Fax: (506) 789-6553
Email: viltide@nb.sympatico.ca


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2019 09:07:11 -0400
Subject: RE NB Mental Hospitals etc Why not ask Brad Green's former
assistant Chucky Murray and his blogging buddy Chucky Leblanc about
the document hereto attached?
To: info@campbellton.org, normand.pelletier@dalhousie.ca
, lebrun@nb.aibn.com
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>,
Alysha.Elliott@gnb.ca, "hugh.flemming"<hugh.flemming@gnb.ca>,
Dr.France.Desrosiers@vitalitenb.ca

On 3/25/19, David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> wrote:
> https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/restigouche-hospital-youth-centre-ombud-report-northern-mayors-1.5066125
>
> North-south tension rises as leaders fear losing troubled youth mental
> health centre
>
> Northern mayors say moving centre out of Campbellton would be major loss
> Colin McPhail · CBC News · Posted: Mar 25, 2019 6:00 AM AT
>
> https://healthstandards.org/board-directors/george-weber/
>
> https://healthstandards.org/executive-team/
> Health Standards Organization
> 1150 Cyrville Road
> Ottawa, ON, Canada
> K1J 7S9
>
> Phone
> +1 613-738-3800
>
> Leslee J. Thompson ext 222
>
> George Weber
> Board Chair
>
> George Weber has served as President and CEO of the Royal Ottawa
> Health Care Group, one of four standalone specialized mental health
> facilities in Ontario, since 2007.
>
> Over the previous 26 years, he has been the Chief Executive Officer of
> a number of national organizations, such as the Canadian Red Cross and
> Canadian Dental Association, as well as various international
> organizations, including the International Red Cross and Red Crescent
> Societies in Geneva, Switzerland.
>
> Throughout his career, he has been involved in health and humanitarian
> work from multiple dimensions, including dental accreditation. George
> holds a Master’s degree from McGill University and has completed the
> Advanced Management Program from the Graduate School of Business
> Administration, Harvard University, the International Program for
> Board Members from the Institute of Management Development in
> Lausanne, Switzerland and the Directors course sponsored by the
> Institute of Corporate Directors and the Rotman School of Management,
> University of Toronto.
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2019 14:30:57 -0400
> Subject: YO Mr Higgs So much for the ethics of Ombud NB too After all
> he is the same politically appointed lawyer N'esy Pas?
> To: premier@gnb.ca, blaine.higgs@gnb.ca, oldmaison@yahoo.com,
> robert.gauvin@gnb.ca, hugh.flemming@gnb.ca,
> andrea.anderson-mason@gnb.ca, brian.gallant@gnb.ca,
> robert.mckee@gnb.ca, greg.byrne@gnb.ca, David.Coon@gnb.ca,
> Kevin.A.Arseneau@gnb.ca, megan.mitton@gnb.ca, kris.austin@gnb.ca,
> rick.desaulniers@gnb.ca, michelle.conroy@gnb.ca,
> bruce.northrup@gnb.ca, bruce.fitch@gnb.ca, mike.holland@gnb.ca, andre
> <andre@jafaust.com>, jbosnitch@gmail.com, Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
> hon.ralph.goodale@canada.ca, Frank.McKenna@td.com,
> Jody.Wilson-Raybould@parl.gc.ca, Newsroom@globeandmail.com,
> premier@ontario.ca, scott.moe@gov.sk.ca, andrew.scheer@parl.gc.ca,
> maxime.bernier@parl.gc.ca, Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
> martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca, Leanne.Fitch@fredericton.ca
> Cc: david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com
>
> ---------- Original  message ----------
> From: Premier of Ontario | Premier ministre de l’Ontario
> <Premier@ontario.ca>
> Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2019 19:13:29 +0000
> Subject: Automatic reply: YO Mr Higgs So much for the ethics of your
> Acting Integrity Commissioner N'esy Pas?
> 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.
>
>
> ---------- Original  message ----------
> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2019 15:13:26 -0400
> Subject: YO Mr Higgs So much for the ethics of your Acting Integrity
> Commissioner N'esy Pas?
> To: premier@gnb.ca, blaine.higgs@gnb.ca, oldmaison@yahoo.com,
> robert.gauvin@gnb.ca, hugh.flemming@gnb.ca,
> andrea.anderson-mason@gnb.cabrian.gallant@gnb.ca,
> robert.mckee@gnb.ca, greg.byrne@gnb.ca, David.Coon@gnb.ca,
> Kevin.A.Arseneau@gnb.ca, megan.mitton@gnb.ca, kris.austin@gnb.ca,
> rick.desaulniers@gnb.camichelle.conroy@gnb.ca,
> bruce.northrup@gnb.ca, bruce.fitch@gnb.c, mike.holland@gnb.ca, andre
> andre@jafaust.com, jbosnitch@gmail.com
> Cc: david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com, Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
> hon.ralph.goodale@canada.ca, Frank.McKenna@td.com,
> Jody.Wilson-Raybould@parl.gc.ca, Newsroom@globeandmail.com,
> premier@ontario.ca, scott.moe@gov.sk.ca, andrew.scheer@parl.gc.ca,
> maxime.bernier@parl.gc.ca, Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
> martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca, Leanne.Fitch@fredericton.ca
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpOY5yzB9-8
>
> New Brunswick Ombudsman Charles Murray on report regarding The
> Restigouche Hostipal Centre!
> 119 views
> Charles Leblanc
> Published on Feb 8, 2019
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "Murray, Charles (Ombud)"<Charles.Murray@gnb.ca>
> Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2019 18:16:15 +0000
> Subject: You wished to speak with me
> To: "motomaniac333@gmail.com"<motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>
> I have the advantage, sir, of having read many of your emails over the
> years.
>
>
> As such, I do not think a phone conversation between us, and
> specifically one which you might mistakenly assume was in response to
> your threat of legal action against me, is likely to prove a
> productive use of either of our time.
>
>
> If there is some specific matter about which you wish to communicate
> with me, feel free to email me with the full details and it will be
> given due consideration.
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
>
> Charles Murray
>
> Ombud NB
>
> Acting Integrity Commissioner
>
>
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2013 03:09:18 -0300
> Subject: So your buddy Charles Murray has my documents now N'esy Pas
> Chucky Baby?
> To: charles.murray@gnb.ca, Charles.McAllister@snb.ca, premier
> <premier@gov.ab.ca>, "hugh.flemming"<hugh.flemming@gnb.ca>, oldmaison
> <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, andre <andre@jafaust.com>, sallybrooks25
> <sallybrooks25@yahoo.ca>, blaine.higgs@gnb.ca, kim.macpherson@gnb.ca
> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
, briangallant10
> <briangallant10@gmail.com>, execdirgen <execdirgen@nbliberal.ca>
>
> CBC
> 3 new watchdogs appointed
> Premier names child and youth advocate, official languages
> commissioner and ombudsman
> CBC News Posted: Jun 14, 2013 3:24 PM
>
>
> The new ombudsman is Charles Murray, a civil servant and former
> political assistant to one-time Tory MP Elsie Wayne and to former PC
> cabinet minister Brad Green.
>
> "I am confident that their experience and education will help them to
> carry out their respective duties effectively," said Premier David
> Alward.
>
> He said Murray's appointment is not political.
>
> YEA RIGHT DAVEY BABY
>
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbDs3NUo-Nk
>
> http://www.checktheevidence.com/pdf/2526023-DAMOSIntegrity-yea-right.-txt.pdf
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Evelyn Greene
> To: charles.mcallister@snb.ca ; blaine.higgs@gnb.ca ;
> kim.macpherson@gnb.ca ; david.raymond.amos@gmail.com ;
> david.alward@gnb.ca ; charles.murray@gnb.ca ; madeleine.dube@gnb.ca ;
> ken.ross@gnb.ca
> Cc: don.forestell@gnb.ca ; dhashey@coxandpalmer.com
> Sent: Friday, February 10, 2012 6:32 PM
> Subject: RE: Ambulance New Brunswick Inc.
>
>
> Dear Mr. McAllister:  Ambulance New Brunswick Inc. is also CROWN
> CORPORATION UNDER PART III OF THE PUBLIC LABOR RELATIONS ACT, AND WHY
> WOULD NOT NOT KNOW THAT.  PLEASE ADVISE.  ALSO, MS. RENEE LAFOREST
> DOES NOT GET BACK TO ME.  DO YOU HAVE HER EMAIL.  MY FRIEND SALLY AND
> I WENT THERE TODAY AND WAS TOLD THAT SHE WAS IN A MEETING.  SO WHO
> MAKES THE ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE PUBLIC TO SEE THE BOOKS AS PER THE
> PUBLIC RIGHTS AS TAXPAYERS?
>
>
> EVELYN GREENE  ALSO, THE LETTERS PATENT ARE NOT WITNESSED AS PER THE
> REGULATIONS UNDER THE COMPANY'S ACT.  COULD YOU COMMENT ABOUT THAT.
> WHY WOULD IT HAVE GONE THRU YOUR OFFICE WITHOUT PROPER ATTENTION TO
> THE LAWYER SIGNING ON BEHALF OF THE CO. THAT ALL IS IN COMPLIANCE
> WHICH IT ISN'T. LOOK AT THE DOCUMENTS FOR MEDAVIE EMS AND NB EMS AND
> TELL ME IF THEY WERE WITNESSED PROPERLY?
>
> SEND THIS ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, INCLUDING DAVID HASHEY'S CLIENT,
> DONALD PETERS AND CHARLES MURRAY WHO BY WAY OF THE LEGISLATION ARE IN
> CONFLICT BY BEING ON THE BOARDS.  PLEASE CONFIRM?  I WANT TO KNOW HOW
> TO ACCESS THE BOOKS OF AMBULANCE N.B. INC. WHICH IS A PUBLIC
> CORPORATION WHICH IS PARTNERED WITH ANOTHER CO. N.B. EMS WHICH IS
> PARTNERED WITH MEDAVIE EMS MAKING THEM ALL SUBSIDIARIES AND ALL
> SHAREHOLDERS OF THE SUBSIDIARIES CAN GET LOAN GUARANTEES AND OTHER
> BENEFITS BUT WHY WAS THIS DEAL NOT PUT OUT FOR A COST ANALYSIS AND
> BIDDING AS PER THE RULES?
>
> ------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------
> From: Charles.McAllister@snb.ca
> To: evelyngreene@live.ca
> Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2012 20:49:31 -0400
> Subject: Ambulance New Brunswick Inc.
>
>
> This is further to our discussion today.
>
>
>
> As indicated, this company is incorporated and subject to the
> Companies Act. You can access the Act at the following link:
>
> http://laws.gnb.ca/en/BrowseTitle
>
>
>
> The company’s head office location is as follows: Department  of
> Health, 520  King Street, Fredericton. You had asked me exactly where
> at 520 King Street is the head office. An ANB official indicates it is
> at the fourth floor of 520 King Street –which is occupied as well by
> offices of the Dept of Health.
>
>
>
> You indicated you wish to attend and examined certain records of ANB.
> I have provided you with a contact name: Renee LaForest (phone number
> 453-3759). It is our understanding she is the secretary-treasurer of
> ANB.
>
>
>
> I have indicated under the Companies Act, the relevant provisions
> regarding access is as follows:
>
>
>
> BOOKS OF THE COMPANY
>
> 104The company shall cause books to be kept by the secretary, or by
> some other officer or agent specially charged with that duty, wherein
> shall be kept recorded
>
> (a)a copy of the letters patent incorporating the company, and any
> supplementary letters patent, and of all by-laws of the company;
>
> (b)the names alphabetically arranged of all persons who are or have
> been shareholders;
>
> (c)the address and calling of every such person while a shareholder,
> as far as can be ascertained;
>
> (d)the number of shares of stock held by each shareholder;
>
> (e)the amounts paid in and remaining unpaid respectively on the stock
> of each shareholder;
>
> (f)all transfers of stocks, with the date and other particulars of the
> transfer, and the date of the entry thereof;
>
> (g)the names, addresses and callings of all persons who are or have
> been directors of the company, with the several dates at which each
> became or ceased to be a director;
>
> (h)minutes of all meetings of shareholders, directors and executive
> committee.
>
> R.S., c.33, s.103.
>
> 105(1)A book called the register of transfers shall be provided, and
> in the book shall be entered the particulars of every transfer of
> shares in the capital of the company.
>
> 105(2)One or more branch registers of transfers may be kept at places
> appointed by the directors.
>
> 105(3)Every transfer made at a branch registry shall be forthwith
> reported to the head office of the company.
>
> R.S., c.33, s.104.
>
> 106(1)Such books, with the exception of the minute books of the
> directors and executive committee, shall, during reasonable business
> hours of every day except Sundays and holidays, be kept open at the
> head office of the company or at such place as may be authorized under
> subsection (2) or (3) of this section, for the inspection of
> shareholders and creditors of the company and their personal
> representatives, and of any judgment creditor of a shareholder.
>
> 106(2)The Lieutenant-Governor in Council upon cause being shown to him
> may by order designate some other office of the company in the
> Province as the place where its books may be kept for the purposes of
> subsection (1).
>
> 106(3)Where an agent with an established place of business in the
> Province is appointed by the company for the purpose of recording the
> transfer of its shares, the book, in which are recorded the
> particulars mentioned in paragraphs 104(b), (c), (d), (e) and (f), may
> be kept at the agent’s place of business in the Province where the
> register of transfers is kept.
>
> 106(4)Every such shareholder, creditor or personal representative or
> judgment creditor may make extracts therefrom.
>
>
>
> The definition section of the Act states as follows:
>
> “shareholder” means every subscriber to, or holder of, stock in the
> company, and includes every member of a company without share capital
> and the personal representatives of the shareholder;
>
>
>
> As discussed with you, you do not seem to fall within the scope of
> section 106(1) to entitle you to see the records of ANB that are
> mentioned in section 104 of the Act.
>
>
>
> You have expressed the view you are entitled to see the above records
> and perhaps other records, notwithstanding that you do not fall
> presently within s 106(1). To what extent you have other legal rights
> to see the above records (or other records), you will need to pursue
> that viewpoint with ANB, not with myself.
>
>
>
> Charles McAllister
>
> Director- Companies Act
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Evelyn Greene
> To: ndesrosiers@ccla.org ; david.raymond.amos@gmail.com ;
> lucie.dubois@rcmp-grc.gc.ca ; bob.paulson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca ;
> sallybrooks25@yahoo.ca ; hubert.lacroix@cbc.ca ; andy.campbell@ctv.ca
> ; steve.murphy@ctv.ca ; w5@ctv.ca ; russomanno@wsgalaw.com ;
> kim.macpherson@gnb.ca ; heather.webb@gnb.ca ; david.alward@gnb.ca ;
> marie.claudeblais@gnb.ca ; madeleine.dube@gnb.ca ;
> charles.murray@gnb.ca
> Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2012 8:53 PM
> Subject: FW: Disclosure still outstanding
>
>
> I am sending this to you folks as a beginning of some information you
> need to know.  On May 13, 2011, the day I was beaten up by police at
> Ambulance New Brunswick on 24 Harold Doherty Dr., in Fredericton, I
> had originally agreed to meet with Charles LeBlanc for the first at
> the front of the Legislature.  I had spoken with my MLA Brian
> MacDonald on the 12th and I made him aware that I was doing the
> interview due to him and others not looking into the corruption.
>
> On May 13, 2011, I later learned that Premier David Alward and Health
> Minister Madeleine Dube had gone to Moncton or St. John and I believe
> it was to open an ambulance or to do with something about a new part
> of the hospital.  I sort of flagged this in mind because I thought
> this is convenient that they are both out of town when I got beaten.
>
> I had arranged a few days earlier to meet Charles LeBlanc however,
> that morning I wrote him an email and cancelled saying I was not well
> which was true as is in the police records when they charged me.
> However, the timeline to deliver the Right to Information was up that
> day and in the afternoon I forced myself to go downtown and serve
> them.  I first went to Cox and Palmer Law Firm, then to the Court
> House to see Craig Carleton and then to the N.B. Police Commission and
> secretary/receptionist Julie Williams accepted the documents.
>
> Then I went to Ambulance N.B. where they seemingly were expecting me.
> I felt then as I do today that they were call by someone and were
> expecting me.
>
> 1. On the day of that Friday, May 13, 2011, I had an email from
> Charles LeBlanc saying all of a sudden his blog was shut down.
> However, as I reported at the time, I smelled a rat and I told Mr.
> LeBlanc this and later after that day I asked to do an interview in
> front of the Justice Bld. and Charles LeBlanc refused, saying he was
> interviewing Mayor Woodside at City Hall.  Then there was this big ten
> minute or more interview on Charles' blog with the Mayor and the Mayor
> was saying things like, "When I pick you up in the winter and give you
> a drive ........ (this was to Charles).  I smelled a rat then as I do
> not and I sent Charles a letter and copied all government heads saying
> he would make the perfect stooge for the mayor and others.
>
> Look at the next few emails, please.
>
> It was Sally Brooks who wanted me to meet with her and Charles LeBlanc
> at the coffee shop last week and I told Sally I did not trust him.
> She said he has ADHD and is harmless and that when he was in court he
> could hardly talk.  I told her that this did not compute in my mind,
> because he can stand in front of the police station on another day and
> blurt the hell out of himself yelling things at the police and writing
> all this stuff on the blog.  Sally said just come and see.  That
> morning, Charles LeBlanc could hardly look me in the fact and I told
> Sally that and she said she noticed but she felt it was nothing.  In
> fact, I gave him $10 for coffee and he took our picture and put it on
> the blog.  Howevr, he wanted to only put things on the blog which was
> really Sally and My blog but he wanted to control what went in and
> out.  For ex. he did not want to print anything about the letter I
> wrote the Police Commission and I copied other people, including David
> Amos who to this date, I have not yet met.  However, David does speak
> the truth to my mind.  He may be blunt, but he says it like it is.  I
> told Sally I thought Charles and David were friends behind closed
> doors, but I have now changed that idea.  For ex. at no time did
> Charles LeBlanc ever tell me about Andre Murray's plight with the same
> police officer who beat me, Cst. Nancy Rideout nor did he mention any
> of the facts, but knew my story.  I just recently learned of Andre
> Murray and the common denomination we have in common:  "police abuse".
>
> Please read the next few emails and see what you think.  Then on
> Friday, Sally said she met with Charles at his house and she was late
> to meet me for lunch.  She did not mention that they were walking on
> the street as has been written on our blog.  However, Sally told me to
> just let Charles do the whole process of the blog and not send
> anything to him but brief comments as Charles is not well enough to
> understand my topics of police commission willfull blindness.  I said
> okay, but she did not say they were together on the streets nor
> mention anything like that, just that she was late because of doing
> errands.
>
> Please remember that nothing about my story was ever written in the
> Brunswick Newspaper owned by irving and this is the case with Mr.
> Andre Murray.  Why?  Why would Jacques Poitras refuse to write
> anything and basically threw me out of the CBC a couple weeks ago,
> saying I wrote his boss, Hubert Lacroix.  I asked Mr. Lacrois since
> that time if Mr. Poitras has any connection with the female crown
> prosecutor, Ms. Poitras in Bathurst, N.B.
>
> Then someone wrote recently that our finance minister, mr. Higgs used
> to work for Irvings.
>
> I have continually asked if Irving or his son, Kenneth, who up and
> left the Irvings shortly after my beating took place and went to
> Kinross Gold may have anything to do with Ambulance N.B. and the big
> contract its partner, Medavie EMS which is a private, for-profit co.
> that has common shares and because it is a private co., the
> shareholders do not need to be mentioned at corporate records due to
> N.B. legislative statute under Private Act and corporations.  For ex.,
> Medavie EMS partnered with NB EMS and that too is partnered with
> Ambulance N.B.  They won a lucrative bid for sending a fleet of
> ambulances from Canada to Trinidad for $90 million a year.  Was it in
> our newspaper.  I did not see it.  Also, I have shared with many of
> you the corporate documents showing irregularities in the letters
> patent and the incorporation of Medavie EMS which is signed by a
> lawyer in Halifax who is with the law firm, Stewart McKelvey who
> represents Ambulance N.B. Inc.  I wrote the Trinidad Government and I
> got hold of the paper from Trinidad, the TNT Mirror saying the
> Attorney General was concerned about irregularities in the contract
> and Medavie EMS had written asking what was the hold up.  I then
> forwarded my story about getting beaten up at Ambulance NB Inc. and
> there was no investigation albeit I informed the Premier, David Alward
> and all other ministers.  It is my understanding too that in order for
> a P3 partnership that EMS set up with Ambulance NB it is supposed to
> be okayed with the Cabinet.  In fact the Minister has to sign off on
> it.  However, it was signed by a different Minister, Jack Keir, on
> behalf of Minister Greg Byrne who Mr. Keir said was out of the country
> at the time.  I asked the secretaries at Service NB who Jack Keir is
> and they did not know, but I later found out and called Mr. Keir.  He
> told me he is no longer the minister and did not know what he was
> signing, saying he is a North shore, St. John New Brunswicker and not
> a lawyer.  I have the documentation and it is questionable.  I sent
> this information to Finance Minister Blaine Higgs and he did not
> respond.  I went to see Kim MacPherson, our auditor general and she
> said she had no obligation to report it.  She said she knew nothing
> about this P3 deal and she would not talk further, telling her
> secretary, Heather, to tell me she could not help me in my plight for
> justice and almost being beaten to death while wearing an implanted
> heart defibrillator and reported sick to the paramedic station.  This
> is documented by others, not just me.
>
> Then I checked the records for Ambulance N.B. Inc. and find that the
> lawyer for the Minister of Health, Charles Murray is on the Board of
> Directors, as is Donald J. Peters the CEO of Horizon Health Network
> also known as Regional Health Authority B and is over the Dr. Everett
> Chalmers Hospital where my problems first stemmed.  It is scary
> really.
>
> Pls. read on.
>
> Evelyn Greene
>
> Wait for the next few emails and then let me know what you think of
> all of this please, especially the Canadian Civil Liberties Assoc. who
> know I contacted them long ago about my plight and they said they
> could not help.
>
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
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> Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2012 09:08:19 -0800
> From: sallybrooks25@yahoo.ca
> Subject: Re: Disclosure still outstanding
> To: evelyngreene@live.ca
>
>
>
>
> brilliant!
>
> This is really good, really concise and absolutely puts the pressure
> on. Well done Evelyn.
>
> STOP PRESS: LAXATIVE SALES BOTTOM OUT IN NEW BRUNSWICK!
> From: Evelyn Greene <evelyngreene@live.ca>
> To: christopher.lavigne@gnb.ca
> Cc: luc.labonte@gnb.ca; pierre.castonguay@gnb.ca;
> madeleine.dube@gnb.ca; justice.comments@gnb.ca;
> sallybrooks25@yahoo.ca; wishart.john@dailygleaner.com;
> wylie1@nb.sympatico.ca; mboudreau@stu.ca; w5@ctv.ca;
> hubert.lacroix@cbc.ca; jacques.poitras@cbc.ca; info@atlanticalarm.com;
> keith.ball@gnb.ca; kimthomas@ag.gov.tt
> Sent: Friday, January 13, 2012 12:30:37 PM
> Subject: Disclosure still outstanding
>
>
>
> Mr. Lavigne:
>
> I still have not received confirmation that you went back to the
> police and Ambulance N.B. to obtain the rest of the answers to the
> questions you posed to them in your letter of Dec. 2011 about the CCTV
> evidence and the Audio evidence.
>
> (1)  Surely you are not going to accept the perjured evidence of Robin
> O'Hara and go ahead now and subpoena the main information straight
> from Atlantic alarm and sound right off the original data base or
> where it is initially (originally) recorded?  You need this according
> to the head of the company.
>
> (2)  Where is the evidence of the 911 call from Ambulance N.B. to the
> police.
>
> (3)  Did you get the statement from the Ambulance N.B. and the Police
> why the police were called in the first place when I was sitting
> quietly, and felt sick, and was no harm to myself or anyone else.  Why
> was that called placed to the police and why did four police officers
> and four cars arrive when it was not even an emergency?  Do you not
> see that my Charter rights were violated to a high (not low or
> moderate degree) ending up with me having bodily injury and no police
> report made out that I have seen, and as per the rules of the Police
> Act, when personal injury happenes to a person in custody?
>
> (4)  Why did the police investigate themselves when I made a complaint
> of abuse against them to the Chief of Police?  Who investigated this
> and where are their reports?
>
> (5)  Where is the report of NCO Horseman when he took my complaints
> and my statement?  What did he say?
>
> (6)  I need the answers requested from David Banks, the dispatch head
> at the police station for all 911 calls.
>
> (7)  Did you ask the police to explain the different dispatchers on
> the call and the questions posed to the crown about the video
> tampering evidence supplied by Ms. Brooks?
>
> (8)  Judge Richards had said to prosecutor Rose Campbell that Greene
> needs a lawyer and she was looking into, but then a new Judge (Judge
> Jackson) came on the case and I told him about this but he did not
> look into it.
>
> (9)  Where are the answers to the other questions you posed such as
> why Constable Rideout was on the phone while in the police car taking
> me to Headquarters and reporting that I was loud and out of control
> but this was not picked up on the audio of the call.
>
> (10)Why were the ambulance dispatched to 24 Doherty Drive for almost 8
> minutes after I was taken to headquarters?  I need their reports as to
> why and what they were doing there?  I have asked Fire Chief Toole who
> did not respond.  You need to get this information even if it is by
> subpoena.
>
> (11)  Where are the phone records of all calls made to Ambulance N.B.
> at 24 Harold Doherty Dr. on the 13th of May?  Were any from Cox and
> Palmer or from the NB Police Commission or the Court House.
>
> (12)  I sent you recent conflicting statements from representatives
> from Atlantic Alarm and Sound.  The owner had obviously not
> anticipated that I would contact the service provider who obviously
> told the truth.  What are you doing about that, if anything?  And if
> nothing, why not, please explain?
> (
> (13)  You have the capacity to send the CCTV video to the crime lab in
> Halifax (RCMP) so why has this not yet been done which would add their
> input to this matter?  Are you not wanting to know the truth here Mr.
> Lavigne because it would most likely cost less than $500 and your are
> spending far more than that on continuing on with this bogus charge at
> great expense to the public purse and the court's time?
>
> (14).  Much other evidence is sent to the crime lab for analyses so
> why is this case different?  Please explain that.
>
> (15).  The McNeil case was decided by the Supreme Court of Canada and
> that includes all disclosure must be given to the Defendant,
> regardless of privacy issues or anything else.  Again what are you
> doing to get the original documentation of the CCTV video.  The
> service co-ordinator said if one camera is not working, then the
> others take over.  There are four cameras surrounding the paramedic
> door at Ambulance N.B. Paramedic Bay and clearly picked up other
> movement that day, but did have four minute splitting here and there.
> The pictures that do take are for the most part visible so it is not a
> case of the camera set low for visibility issues?
>
> (16)  The expert from Outreach Productions wrote down that a police
> officer magically appears from no where on the CCTV camera?  What did
> you learn about that?
>
> I need answers to these questions and I am asking once more to review
> my file in its entirety and have the times set so that the photocopies
> can be made at that time.  I asked Simonne of the Prosecutor's office
> for copies and she said I would have to come back.  When I came back,
> she had left for home early and when I picked up the documents early
> the next week, many of the documents I requested to be photocopies
> were not included.  There was one email or report that had the word
> dizzy typed out like this "d-i-z-z-y".  I suspect that was one of the
> officers or paramedics who reported I told them I felt dizzy that day
> which i did.  Why would this be concealed now and
>
> (17)  Have you now reviewed all of the evidence, including the CCTV
> video and audio and my doctor's notes and the notes I submitted
> regarding the officer who was let off a charge in Ont. as he has
> hypoglycemia which I have and is in the police reports?
>
> (18)  You know that Cst. Rideout left my angina meds. (nitro) in my
> car with my purse and would not let me have it before going to
> headquarters and then $150 went missing out of my purse when it was
> returned so that I would not have the cash on hand to get my impounded
> car.  I also had to call a taxi for a drive back across the river to
> where my car was impounded and for some reason their debit machines
> were not working.
>
> (19)  I have a lifeline contract with Phillips Lifeline and I have
> told them of this issue.  My lifeline box which is connected to the
> hospital has not worked for some time and lifeline calls me every
> night at 7 p.m. to ensure I am okay.  If they do not hear form me,
> they call the ambulance.  Not long ago, I did not hear the phone ring
> and they sent the ambulance and fire truck.  I went to the door and
> said I did not hear the phone ring and I was listenening for it and
> told them I was okay.  Phillips lifeline then called the paramedics
> and was told by the paramedics "that she (Greene) was not home.  I
> asked Lifeline to document this information as it is just one part of
> the total picture of lies and corruption from Ambulance employeess.
> Your job, I believe, is to ask whey they lied to lifeline?  It is
> documented so you could contact them directly.
>
> I look forward to receiving your response to this letter which I will
> drop off at the Crown's office next week in hard copy so that if you
> fail to address these questions, I will use them later for appeal
> purposes as is the case with all the documentation I asked for to date
> and did not receive.  Also perphas you can ask why I have not been
> allowed a lawyer as per Judge Richards question about that to
> Prosecutor Rose Campbell?
>
> Evelyn Greene
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Amos"<david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
> To: <oldmaison@yahoo.com>; <T.J.Burke@gnb.ca>; <john.foran@gnb.ca>;
> <Wayne.STEEVES@gnb.ca>; <frederic.loiseau@fredericton.ca>;
> <tony.whalen@gnb.ca>
> Cc: <abel.leblanc@gnb.ca>; <jack.keir@gnb.ca>; <premier@gnb.ca>;
> <Jeannot.VOLPE@gnb.ca>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 4:08 AM
> Subject: Hells Angels EH Chucky Leblanc? When was the last time you or
> the Irvings or the RCMP saw one ride a Panhead alone?
>
>
> Remember these old emails of yours Chucky Baby? Post this photo of my
> nasty arse I Double Dog Dare Ya to Frenchy. At least my baby boy's
> little arse is far more innocent looking  than Shawny Baby Graham's
> black eye EH Frenchy?
>
> Small wonder that I didn't allow him anywhere near and of Cardinal
> Law's nasty Boyz in Beantown EH?
>
> You must I figured out by now that I hate diddlers and especiallly the
> ones who pretend to be oh so pious and above us all. By now you must
> at least understand one of the reasons I supported Byron Prior years
> ago in his quest for justice but I was always more concerned about
> about what he knows about Johnny Crosbie, the Haliburton dudes and our
> dead fish. But you don't know the first thing about that do ya? It
> must be because not one of your five brians knows how to read Nest Pas?
>
> HELL ANGELS FROM MONTREAL LOOKING FOR CHARLES LEBLANC????
> by Charles LeBlanc Saturday, Jun. 12, 2004 at 11:26 AM
>
> Thursday morning, I showed up at the Legislature to use the computer
> at the Library.
> I was told by security that two rough looking individuals walked
> through the doors and asked for a Charles Leblanc?
> They described the guys as rough looking and one of them had a long
> gray beard with a leather jacket!
> At first, I believe it was the Hell Angels coming down from Montreal
> for a hit on Charles.
>
> Hours later, I seen my bigot buddy Matthew Glenn and he was in front
> of the Legislature with his blowhorn.
> For you people who don't know the bigot? He's the one who started the
> Anglo Society. I seen him preaching to three young kids and of course
> I butt in and said - Hey Bigot??? Why don't you bigot go home?
>
> Minutes later, we were approached by two guys and they asked politely
> –Where can we locate a Charles LeBlanc???
> In a matter of seconds, the bigot quickly pointed at me. I said to
> myself - Ohhh?? Thanks a lot Bigot!!!
>
> At the end? It was a guy named David Amos and I guess that he's
> running at an independent in the riding of Fundy Royal. The guy have
> been living in the area of Boston and he's been following my updates
> on the internet. I'm telling you that the information highway is a
> great way to spread the message to the rest of the world!
>
> We talked for around 30 minutes and it was nice to see the bigot, me
> and David Amos together debating our own little concern issue. We all
> have our own issues and it's too bad that we cannot unite and fight
> but that's the way Canadians do things. They remind silent until the
> Government really pissed them all and go out and vote the party in
> power out of office.
>
> 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.
>
> Two weeks later you wrote this Chucky
>
> "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!"
>
> After you continued to make fun of me throughout the summer of 2004
> amongst the other things I forwarded to you was an old joke about my
> drunken Irish Catholic in laws in Beantown. N'est Pas? It must have
> pissed you off as I tortured the Hell out of your buddy Bernie Richard
> the nasty Ombudsman too before my wife and I and a lawyer visited the
> Police Commission. In response you sent photos of your old soon to be
> dead dog comparing it to me. I laughed the photos were taken by your
> Fake Left friends and emailed to you. Your big Faux Pas was that you
> were so dumb you sent me their email address too. Thus in a wink of an
> eye I knew and had the proof of who was behind you and pulling your
> strings. Do they remember my conversations with them last year? I do.
> The question is did I record them as they made liars out of themselves.
> LOL EH? Stay tuned Frenchy.
>
> When you saw that I was falsely imprisoned in Boston on October 1st,
> 2004 you largely shut up and never responded to my emails over the
> course of the past four years because you knew what I did with them
> after that. As the old Joke goes many a true word is said in jest and
> you did not like other people reading your nonsense to me. Correct?
>
> Years after that old joke I sent you went around. The Yankees made a
> movie starring Jack Nicholson based on Whitey's life and times. It is
> entitled "The Departed". Perhaps the drunken Catholic in you should
> rent it sometime with your welfare dimes. Listen closely to what ol
> Jacky Boy says about your Church and their very corrupt doings.
>
> My Keith ancestors and I were not alone in our contempt towards your
> church EH? Did your Mama tell you that the Keiths came out of northern
> Germany to settle in Scotland in order to escape your nasty Popes and
> their cohorts? Do you understand that after the shit was settled in
> 1755 the Frenchmen in Canada who did not wish to be shipped out to
> other French holdings swore allegiance to the British Crown? What
> makes you dudes think that you can change the deal now especially in
> light of the fact every Indian demands that we hold up to all the
> other deals our ancestors made long before any of us were born? The
> Scottish part of you should shove that Acadian flag along with its
> flagpole up your French arse Chucky Baby. Is that clear or COR enough
> for you?
>
> To rub it in I will tell you that after my father died my Mama married
> Loyd Nickerson a member of the COR Party who was also the Chief
> Electoral Officer of New Brunswick. One big reason I ran in Fundy is
> that there are damn few French men registered to vote and not many
> Catholic churches in Kings County. I  ain't a bigot. I love French
> Catholic women. Hell I was the first of my family that I know of who
> married a Catholic woman.  It is their greedy Catholic brothers that I
> hate be they either French or Irish or whatever. I believe they call
> this shit conflict of colours Orange versus Green  not biker bullshit
> as you claimed about me. I don't wear Biker colours I where the
> colours of My Clan and I have many friends.  Quite possibly many more
> true French ones than you do. How can you have true friends at all if
> they can't trust you. Do your even believe yourself and your obvious
> Bullshit?
>
> How do you sleep at night knowing yourself as you do? Why do you
> make fun of a fellow Maritimer whose family was destroyed by the
> very people you pretend to complain about? Never forget I am from
> Dorchester Frenchy and Ivan Cormier (AKA the Beast) was on my paper
> route and I liked and admired him and his friends and their art
> particularly Killer Karl Krupp and the Cuban. Their Bullshit was flat
> out entertaining and not malicious at all. Yours definitely is
> malicious and not funny at all. No Class Bobby Bass had way more class
> in his worst fart than you do in your whole soul. I must say venting
> some of my venom towards you is definitely good for my savage soul. As
> a southern friend of mine would say when I was feeling mean years ago
> "Ya gots to get the poison out or ya die just don't spit out in my
> direction. Save it for somebody who deserves it."
>
> BTW, the man who sold me that old Panhead that your cop buddies in Fat
> Fred City stole from me last summer was a of French Cathlolic heritage
> out of Quebec. He was a really good friend of mine and I named my bike
> after him and his wife. His family moved from Quebec to Vermont about
> a hundred years ago when your greedy priests demanded that the poor
> folks build another big fancy church across the road from the one they
> just built. So they crossed the border, built a simple church and went
> about the pursuit of happiness in a country that is supposed to keep
> church and state separate and have only one official language. Go try
> your crybaby French welfare nonsense in New Hampshire or Vermont
> sometime Chucky and see if you come back in one piece. I would pay
> money I don't have to watch that circus tent unfold. The Pope's
> mission is to keep you dudes poor and dumb. Get it Frenchy? If not ask
> your hero Spinksy Baby to argue me as if I care what any of you think.
> I would argue him right after that chickenshit IDs himself and proves
> to me and everyone else that he is not Brent Taylor.
>
> I Double Dog Dare Ya to post this email in his blog. I am posting it
> deep in your buddy the Gypsy's blog before I post it in mine. That is
> if he has still maintained his integrity after all my stress tests
> last week. You dudes kissing the "The General Blogger" nasty arse was
> too much for me to stand. It was too funny that T. J Burke blocked my
> defence of your blatant stupidity N'est Pas?
>
> BTW one of my wife's cousins Robert T. Kickham you remember the evil
> ex banker who turned into the evil priest is still Cardinal O'Malley's
> secretary in Beantown as far as I know. Why don't you sing their
> priases on the Internet this Easter and ask that all the corrupt
> Catholics to pray that I be crucified by the RCMP soon? I must ask you
> Chucky why did you support diddlers for years and then suddenly turn
> coat and support Byron Prior's pursuit of justice after ignoring the
> fact that I introduced you two to each other four years ago?
>
> Veritas Vincit
> David Raymond Amos
>
> P.S.  For the record Chucky this joke is still funny to me and my arse
> and my balls are as big as ever. Ain't it funny how time slips away
> and yet some things remain the same? Everybody knows I find you
> contemptible and why that is so. I do wish you a long life so that you
> can recall all your sins countless times with your five brains.
> However I must turn the page my personal history and go back to how I
> once was before I am dust once more. Life is too short to argue with
> liars for long or dance with ugly women so to speak. My Baby Boy turns
> 18 this year thus my job of raising him is largely done. He and his
> sisters are my best piece work. They all have the records of all my
> work including this email. (Obviously I sent it from one of my other
> email accounts to one of my son's for safe keeping before I save it
> digitally and print it as well.) Before long my son will be the Chief
> of our Clan and it will be his job to defend my integrity and my deeds
> for the benefit of my seed as I grin proudly from the grave. He is
> quite simply the best man I ever met and truly a man of his word.
> Never underestimate my darling daughters they are tigers in their own
> right and I raised them not to take shit from anyone. They may prove
> to be the most trouble for the unethical smiling bastards that are the
> powers that be right now.
>
> Between men I asked my son to piss on the graves of my enemies someday
> if I could not do so and he promised that he would. I would not ask my
> little Darlins to do such a thing out of respect to their gender. As
> part of my Blood Feud you made the list Chucky Baby. Your Mama will
> understand why I told my son that in order to pay proper respect to
> from Whence We Came he really should drink a lot of Keiths beer before
> he does so. Whereas neither of us like the taste of beer I will leave
> him to his own chosen poison as long as he enjoys the in and out of it all.
>
> As for me I plan to Rest in Peace in Dorchester someday happy in
> knowing the fact that  I have left at least four very decent folk
> behind me on this planet. My skull like Yorick's of old will grin like
> Hell thinking about the fact that the prevailing winds will blow the
> smell of my rotting corpse towards your old stomping grounds where you
> no doubt will be buried without any children at all to visit your
> bones. If you do have kids or an ex wife or two I never read where you
> admitted it. Dudes like you and your fans such as Dean Roger Ray and
> the Depupty Dog Robert F. O'Meara are too selfish to make decent
> loving fathers anyway. If there truly is a Hell like in your dreams
> Chucky, I will look for you there. I suspect the Devil would promote
> me to Sergeant at Arms and give me a Black Rod as soon as I landed in
> order to cram it up your nasty French arse. I have no doubt its hard
> to get good help in Hell and Satan will need a lot of help pounding on
> all the evil priests, bankers, lawyers, cops, politicians and the
> liars like you who supported their malice in this wonderful old world.
> N'est Pas?
>
> Can one of your five brains tell that you have an ethical pigheaded
> Maritimer you hates you with a very justifiable passion Chucky Baby?
> Whereas your buddy Shawny Baby Graham enjoys jokes maybe he will enjoy
> this one since it is on you. It is not my joke and I give credit where
> credit is due. I hate it when you or your buddies Dean Roger Ray or
> the Yankee Stevey Boy Erickson steal my words and claim them as their
> own while you try to impeach my character at the same time. If anyone
> doubts that I am the first Chief of the Amos Clan who has every right
> and duty to defend it fiercely perhaps he should query the dockets of
> the US District Court in Concord New Hampshire if he knows how.
> Whereas everything in the Catholic's heaven and hell is down in three
> I file My Clan's declaration of Independence for the Keiths within
> three affidavits in three different matters. I do not file nuisance
> lawsuits as Yankee blogger hero claims. Danny Boy can post the photo
> of my nasty arse, my boy and my panhead on the Internet with my
> knowledge and assent and my blessings and thanx as well. However I
> still own the rights to it. I need it for my book about you Fake Left
> Creeps on Fat Fred city and elsewhere. It may be the only thing that I
> leave my kids that could be worth something someday. Maritimers do
> love juicy gossip N'est Pas?
>
> Veritas Vincit
> David Raymond Amos
>
> Date:    Fri, 18 Oct 2002 02:02:22 -0400
> From:    Rollo Tomasi rollotomasi@COMCAST.NET
> Subject: Bingo-Playing Golden-Age Golden Glove Catholic Gang Members
> Lay Waste to Bay State
>
> Boston - First it was financial scandals, followed by Notre Dame
> football teams that really sucked, then pederast priests. Now it appears
> that bingo, the fourth and some would say most important pillar of the
> Roman Catholic Church, is on the verge of self-destruction.
>
> Yesterday members of the Boston Police Department SWAT team, two
> divisions of the Massachusetts National Guard and the US Army's elite
> Delta Force had to be called in to stop a riot that had broken out at the
> Whitey Bulger Memorial Senior Citizen Center at St. Bernadette's
> Cathedral in the so-called "Southie" section of Beantown.
>
> "Southie," populated mostly by unemployed drunk Irish immigrants,
> became well-known in the 1970s as a symbol of protest against racial
> integration, and according to statistics released by the US Census Bureau,
> contains the highest concentration of dim-witted white people in the world.
>
> Although details at this point are sketchy, it appears that the cause of
> the
> riot was dissatisfaction over new rules limiting bingo participants to one
> colostomy bag per person.
>
> "I know these old-timers can play bingo all night," said Seamus O'Connor,
> director of activities at the Bulger Center, "But, my god, seven colostomy
> bags?!  C'mon, we all know they were smuggling in contraband and
> controlled substances.  Heck, we even found one hastily discarded bag
> filled with two gallons of Curacao.  I mean, give me a break.  Who pisses
> blue anyway?"
>
> The Diocese of Boston officially denied any responsibility for the riot.
> John Cardinal O'Donnell, Archbishop of the Diocese, angrily attacked the
> press for what he termed "sloppy reporting by biased reporters who have
> been duped by Protestant agitprop."
>
> Cardinal O'Donnell assumed a defiant posture as he met with members of
> the press.  "I'm sick and tired of all the anti-Irish prejudice in
> American society.
> You read the newspapers and you'd think that all we Irish do is drink,
> fight
> and whore around." O'Donnell then chugged a bottle of Guinness Stout,
> pinched his secretary on her posterior, made two fists with his hands and
> said,
> "And I'll lick any man who says otherwise."
> __
> by William Grim
> (c) Copyright 2002 Broken Newz
>
> Veritas Vincit
> David Raymond Amos
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: charlie leblanc
> To: David Amos
> Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 3:49 PM
> Subject: Re: Good Day Charlie say het to Andy for me
>
>
> merci
>
> David Amos <motomaniac_02186@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: David Amos
> To: smay@pattersonpalmer.ca ; johnduggan@legalaid.nf.ca ;
> oldmaison1@yahoo.ca ; wayne.STEEVES@gnb.ca ; Cadman.C@parl.gc.ca ;
> Cotler.I@parl.gc.ca ; Easter.W@parl.gc.ca ; Efford.J@parl.gc.ca ;
> Graham.B@parl.gc.ca ; 'Stephen Harper' ; Jack Layton ;
> MacAulay.L@parl.gc.ca ; McDonough.A@parl.gc.ca ; Parrish.C@parl.gc.ca
> ; Scott.A@parl.gc.ca ; Stoffer.P@parl.gc.ca ; Zed.P@parl.gc.ca ;
> info@cjc-ccm.gc.ca ; justice@gov.nl.ca ; Canadian Justice Review Board
> ; J. D. Kuntz ; webmaster@canadalawcourts.com ; Brent Taylor ;
> gbudden@buddenmorris.com ; frontline@wgbh.org
> Cc: info@pco-bcp.gc.ca ; strategis@ic.gc.ca ; JackMCOPA@aol.com ;
> user.cru@pol.state.ma.us ; plypd@four.net ; corp.website@sunlife.com ;
> martine.turcotte@bell.ca ; cynthia.merlini@dfait-maeci.gc.ca ;
> Stronach.B@parl.gc.ca ; Comartin.J@parl.gc.ca ; pm@pm.gc.ca ;
> jeff.mockler@gnb.ca ; diane.bourque@flsc.ca ; police@fredericton.ca
> Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 9:13 PM
> Subject: Good Day Charlie say het to Andy for me
>
>
>      Hey Andy do ya remember this email I sent before the last I came
> home? I bet Charlie Leblanc don't just as the other LeBlanc dude
> didn't want to talk fishing and you didn't want to talk about
> soliciting. Since I have left the last thing you want to talk about is
> Indians EH? What is you dudes do other than suck Martin's arse?
>
>        It seems the Frenchman who represents from Beauséjour, the area
> I was born in forgot the fact that both he and his wife are lawyers.
> Obviously I didn't. I also never forgot how Chréitian waltzed on down
> to Beauséjour years ago and his buddy Mulroney allowed him to have a
> seat without opposition except from a lady in CoR from Dorchester. You
> remember that place don't Charlie? I grew up just down the road from
> ya. What do you think will do the other LeBlanc Dude will do  when he
> receives the same material you did last year? I don't trust Frenchmen
> who are lawyers do you? Ask the other Frenchman you admire Bernard
> Richard who is a lawyer from Shediac/Cape Pele area why that is. What
> do ya think should I stress test the new kid on the block, Victor
> Boudreau. I know he ain't a lawyer but never the less he is still a
> god damned Frenchman. I think most Frenchmen are just like you Charles
> LeBlanc. Greedy Bullshiters. However I really love the French ladies.
> So does that make me all bad? Am I pissing anybody off yet? Good.
> Trust nobody is half as mad as I am right now but at least I am still
> having fun. I am just giggling up a storm at the thought of how many
> people are cursing my name :)
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: David Amos
> To: dwatch@web.net
> Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 11:32 PM
> Subject: Read real slow then forget what is politically correct.
>
> Deal with your own conscience. After that try to think of a good
> reason why I should not run for
> Parliament and at least speak my mind about the sad state of our affairs.
>
> You know who I am. If you don't, trust me, you are way behind the eight
> ball.
>
> Once I make my mark in the American Justice System and political
> process, I am coming home
> to stress test the ethics of many a lawyer/politician in my nativeland
> during the course of the next
> federal election. My question to all of you will be why did you wait
> for me to say something? Am I
> the only one paying any attention. Even Jesus got mad a time or two
> and tore up a temple when
> he saw all the money changing hands in a place that should not be
> concerned about such things.
> But forget about the money for a minute.
>
> What did he have to say about anyone that harmed a child?
> Rest assured I will remind you. Although Iain't religious, I must say
> that Jesus had more of sand
> than most men and he made some very good points about what is right
> and what is wrong. Can any
> of you even hold a candle to Byron? He has at least one friend that
> will back him up all the way
> down the line.
>
> I don't mind dying it is what I didn't do while I was living that will
> haunt me in in my grave. What is the
> golden rule these days? Is it truly a fact that he with the gold makes
> the rules. Do you think voters
> agree with that fact? What say you?
>
> Canadian Corruption
> Sexual Abuse & Political & Legal Conspiracy.
> RCMP Incompetence & Cover up.
> Priors Of Grand Bank NFLD Canada
>
> How do I get a corrupt legal system to investigate, charge and convict
> itself?
> After years of asking the Canadian Legal System to do its job, it's
> long past time to inform
> the public myself about this lack of action or justice.
>
> If T. Alex Hickman, Justice Minister, 1966 to 1979 also Health
> Minister 1968 to 1969 and
> Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland 1979 to 2000, 34 YEARS
> OF
> COMPLETE LEGAL SYSTEMS CONTROL,at 41 years of age, rapes and impregnates
> your younger sister Susan, at 12 years old, and in grade 8, what would you
> do?
> At 12 years old she was the youngest child ever,in Grand Bank,to have a
> baby.
>
> I am willing to take any tests and answer all questions regarding my
> entire life. All he has to
> do is take one blood test. It's time for him to stop manipulating our
> legal system and face the
> truth which I have been telling the legal System,and anyone else who
> would listen, all of my life.
> I didn't just awake one morning and decide to accuse the most powerful
> and most corrupt legal
> animal in this province. I have had, no childhood, no education, no
> family, no hometown, no
> self- esteem or self-respect and no past, present or future as a
> contributing person. By the time
> I was 14 years old I was responsible for 9 younger children, all of us
> abused and molested while
> our hometown either joined in, bothered us about our situation, or
> looked the other way and said
>  we were all trouble. and so on.......till the end.
>
> If anyone wishes to have the complete police statement contact me at
> alltrue@roadrunner.nf.net or
> telephone 709-834-9822. If I cannot reply I have been arrested. Please
> contact pm@pm.gc.ca or
> paul@paulmartin.ca and tell him the Priors of Grand Bank NF require
> Justice immediately.
>
> Thank You for helping.END OF WEB SITE
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Correspondance Deputy Prime Minister/Vice premier ministre"
> dpm@pm.gc.ca
> To: davidamos@comcast.net
> Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 1:34 PM
> Subject: Regarding your e-mail
>
>  If you wish to receive a response to your comments addressed to the
> Deputy Prime Minister
> and Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, please
> include your return mailing
> address along with your original e-mail message.
>
> All official responses will be sent by regular mail.
>
> If you wish to send correspondence addressed to the Minister through
> the regular mail, please
> use the following mailing address:
>
> The Honourable A. Anne McLellan
> Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Safety
> and Emergency Preparedness
> 340 Laurier Avenue West
> Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0P8
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: David Amos
> To: Correspondance Deputy Prime Minister/Vice premier ministre
> Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 1:57 PM
> Subject: Re: Regarding your e-mail
>
> I already received Anne's response. Can't you people read what you wrote to
> me?
>
> Why else would I be so pissed off? I am who I say I am and that is as
> follows:
>
> David R. Amos
> 153 Alvin Ave,
> Milton, MA. 02186
> Phone 617 240-6698
>
> Now just exactly who are you Mr. Correspondence Deputy Prime Minister
> and are you a lawyer?
>
>
>  Jan 3rd, 2004
>
>
>
> Mr. David R. Amos
>
>
>
>         153 Alvin Avenue
>
>
>
>              Milton, MA 02186
>
>
>
>                   U.S.A.
>
>
>
> Dear Mr. Amos
>
>
>
> Thank you for your letter of November 19th, 2003, addressed to my
> predecessor,
>
> the Honourble Wayne Easter, regarding your safety.
>
>
>
> I apologize for the delay in responding.
>
>
>
> If you have any concerns about your personal safety, I can only
> suggest that you
>
> contact the police of local jurisdiction. In addition, any evidence of
> criminal
>
> activity should be brought to their attention since the police are in the
> best
>
> position to evaluate the information and take action as deemed appropriate.
>
>
>
> I trust that this information is satisfactory.
>
>
>
> Yours sincerely
>
> A. Anne McLellan
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: David Amos
> To: alltrue@roadrunner.nf.net
> Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 2:03 PM
> Subject: Fw: Regarding your e-mail
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: David Amos
> To: tedcardwell@mail.gov.nf.ca
> Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 2:05 PM
> Subject: Fw: Regarding your e-mail
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Amos mailto:davidamos@comcast.net
> Sent: March 16, 2004 2:07 PM
> To: Wayne, Elsie - M.P.
> Subject: Fw: Regarding your e-mail
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Wayne, Elsie - M.P.
> To: David Amos
> Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 2:15 PM
> Subject: RE: Regarding your e-mail
>
> Thank you for the notice.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Amos mailto:davidamos@comcast.net
> Sent: March 22, 2004 3:28 PM
> To: Wayne, Elsie - M.P.
> Subject: Re: Regarding your e-mail
>
> No problem, Elsie. By the way my mom is a fan of yours. She told me
> you were quitting. Too bad if it is true.
>
> You are the first politician to respond to me. That fact alone wins my
> respect. Ask around Saint John about me
> in certain circles I am fairly well known. You may even know my
> sister, Nancy and her husband, Reid Chedore.
> Perhaps you crossed paths with my dad C. Max Amos he was a tax
> Supervisor for the Province years ago. And
> maybe even my mom's second husband, Lloyd Nickerson, from Fredericton.
> He was somewhat of a political person
> whereas my dad was not. (Lloyd was chief electoral officer for about
> twelve years and did run as a Conservative)
>
> If you wish to warm my mom's heart please give her a call and simply
> say that you appreciate her good words about
> you to her wild child Dalevid. She will get the joke. She is always
> confusing me with another brother. Her name is
> Anna and her number is 506 000 0000. Do with it what you will. Trust
> me I would love to see another out spoken
> Maritimer step up to the plate and speak of rights and wrongs. The
> sooner that I can go back to being just Papa the
> happier my little Clan will be. I would truly appreciate if someone
> would let my mom know that they are at least aware
> of my concerns whether they agree with me or not.
>
>                                                 Best Regards
>                                                                 Dave
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Wayne, Elsie - M.P.
> To: David Amos
> Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 3:42 PM
> Subject: RE: Regarding your e-mail
>
> Dear Dave,
>
> I try to respond to as many people as I can. We do get a lot of email
> around here....
>
> I decided to retire because I truly miss my family. It's hard being on
> the road back and forth by yourself.
>
> It gets very lonely.
>
>              God Bless,
>                               Elsie
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: David Amos
> To: Wayne, Elsie - M.P.
> Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 5:08 PM
> Subject: Re: Regarding your e-mail
>
>
>        Elsie, I like you more and more. If anyone understands about
> being forced to be away from his family its me.
> Give my mom a call. Her laugh alone will make your day. To hell with
> the smiling bastards in Ottawa their grins
> ain't genuine. Maritimers can still find some fun in a long hard day
> :) Come to think of it, maybe thats why the
> Upper Canadians think we are crazy.
>
>         By the way I have managed to get a rather famous lawyer to
> speak on my wife's behalf down here while I run
> for Parliament uphome. But before I go I have been invited to go
> fishing with Martha Stewart's brother Frank in the
> Gulf of Mexico. My matters are about to bust wide open down here. That
> is why I have chosen this time to make
> an appearance uphome. Once I make the news down here I will step on
> the stump uphome.
>
>                                                            Best Regards
>
>       Dave
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: robmoore@atrueconservative.ca
> To: davidamos@comcast.net
> Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 1:46 PM
> Subject: Re: Fw: Regarding your e-mail
>
>
> David,
>
> Thanks for the e-mails.  I will read them all and hear what you have to
> say.
>
> All the best.
>
> Rob
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: David Amos
> To: davidorchard@sasktel.net
> Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 1:15 PM
> Subject: Here is some proof that Harper knows I coming home
>
>
> Just so ya know David I am forwarding these emails to other
> politicians as well.  But I didn't bother to call them because they
> are lawyers as well. Therefore I see no need to explain my actions to
> them. Plus the smart one's have a bad habit of trying to ignore me
> anyway. I t appears that standard operating procedure for them is to
> ignore. delay, deny and then try to settle. They are confused by
> someone that wants to argue law rather than go away with the gold.
> What should be interesting to both of us is whether or not they have a
> sudden fit of ethical behavior after they discover that an honest
> western farmer and wild but ethical maritime biker have been talking
> about them. Please notice that I am more than willing to help such a
> man as Byron Prior anyway I can. I just wish there were more men like
> him on this planet. Trust me the US Attorney backtracking in the
> Martha Stewart matter and prosecuting a Secret Service Agent is too
> funny to relate in this email.
>                             Dave
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: David Amos
> To: rosent@math.toronto.edu
> Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 1:30 PM
> Subject: Fw: Here is some proof that Harper knows I coming home
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: David Amos
> To: jim.prentice@shaw.ca
> Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 3:41 PM
> Subject: Fw: Here is some proof that Harper knows I coming home
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: David Amos
> To: leblad@parl.gc.ca
> Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 5:03 PM
> Subject: You, the Harvard Crowd and I
>
>
> We are going to have lots to argue about very soon. But like any true
> Maritimer we should first discuss why the Fishing ain't worth a good
> God damn.
>
>
>
> March 18, 2004
> Ottawa, Ontario
> Prime Minister Paul Martin announced today the renewed mandate of the
> Task Force on Seasonal Work. The Task Force will evaluate the
> challenges born by seasonal industries while looking into the needs of
> workers and communities that depend on them and provide advice on
> areas for possible action in the future.
>
> “This government places great importance on hearing from those lives
> that are directly impacted by our policies, including our seasonal
> workers. Our Caucus has been extremely active in making the sector’s
> opinions known, and will continue to play an important role in further
> examining those views,” said Prime Minister Paul Martin.
>
> “We are facing particularly challenging times in one of our economy’s
> strongest sectors and I look forward to working in collaboration with
> Parliamentarians and all Canadians to find solutions.”
>
> The Task Force will examine;
>
> the specific needs of seasonal industries and workers in the area of
> skills development, life-long learning, and literacy;
>
>
> ways to promote greater economic diversity and stronger local
> economies, particularly in rural and remote communities across Canada;
>
>
> the support required to help seasonal work dependent communities to
> adapt to seize opportunities provided by the new knowledge-based
> global economy;
>
>
> ways of lowering barriers to regional and interprovincial labour mobility;
>
>
> how to align income support programs such as Employment Insurance and
> Provincial Social Assistance Programs to improve income support, while
> also promoting full, year-round participation in the labour force;
>
> ways of addressing the challenges and opportunities offered by
> temporary foreign workers;
>
> the potential role for government in encouraging new approaches to
> community development, i.e. the `social economy` ;
>
> an assessment of the opportunities and challenges specific to seasonal
> economies in promoting the safeguard of our natural environment;
>
> The Task Force will deliver its report to the Prime Minister by November
> 2004.
>
> Members of the Prime Minister`s Task Force on Seasonal Work include;
>
> Chair: Brent St. Denis, MP (Algoma-Manitoulin)
> Vice-Chair: The Honourable Pierrette Ringuette, Senator (New Brunswick)
> Members: The Honourable Libby Hubley, Senator (Prince Edward Island)
> The Honourable Lorna Milne, Senator (Ontario)
> Dominic Leblanc, MP (Beauséjour-Petitcodiac)
> Jeannot Castonguay, MP (Madawaska-Restigouche)
> Rick Laliberte, MP (Churchill River)
> Georges Farrah, MP (Bonaventure-Gaspé-Îles-de-la-
Madeleine-Pabok)
> Nancy Karetak-Lindell, MP (Nunavut)
>
>       Dominic LeBlanc was elected to the House of Commons in November
> 2000. Since then he has served on the Special Committee on Non-Medical
> Use of Drugs, and the Standing Committees on Fisheries and Oceans,
> Transport and Government Operations, National Defence and Veterans
> Affairs, and Public Accounts. He has also served as Parliamentary
> Secretary to the Minister of National Defence and was Chair of the
> Atlantic Caucus
>
> .
>
>       Mr. LeBlanc received a B.A. in political science from the
> University of Toronto (Trinity College), his Bachelor of Laws from the
> University of New Brunswick, and then attended Harvard Law School,
> where he obtained his Masters of Law. Academic successes include the
> Dean's List at the University of New Brunswick's Faculty of Law, a
> scholarship from the New Brunswick Branch of the Canadian Bar
> Association, and the Graduating Average Prize from Trinity College at
> the University of Toronto.
>
> Prior to his election to the House of Commons, Mr. LeBlanc was a
> barrister and solicitor with Clark Drummie in Shediac and Moncton.
> From 1993-1996, Mr. LeBlanc was a Special Advisor to the Prime
> Minister of Canada.
>
>
>
>      Mr. LeBlanc is married to Jolène Richard, a Moncton lawyer. They
> have one son, Selby.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: David Amos
> To: scotta@parl.gc.ca
> Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 5:55 PM
>
>
> Hey,
>    Methinks you and I should have a long talk very soon about
> Maritimers and Solicitor Generals. Call Anne McLellan or Wayne Easter
> and mention my name if you haven't heard of it by now. Trust that no
> lawyer uphome will welcome my letters. They hate it when they are
> compelled to uphold the law and the Public Trust particularly at
> election time.
>            David R. Amos
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> Charles LeBlanc
> 114 Brunswick Street
> Fredericton
> New Brunswick
>
>
> Charles LeBlanc
> 114 Brunswick Street
> Fredericton
> New Brunswick
>
> I have too many people on my list so I added
> another account! Some of you will received my updates
> from oldmaison1@yahoo.ca and others will be
> oldmaison@yahoo.com...It just takes me too long to
> send my update with only one account!
>
> Ok..yesterday, I phoned the editor of the Local
> paper and asked him where do I send the bill for my
> stomach Transplant? The Irvings?????
> This is what got me very upset-
>
> Daily Gleaner | Brent Taylor
> As published on page A8 on January 11, 2005
>
> Robichaud made an impact
> Brent Taylor
> REALITY CHECK
>
> This morning in Moncton Louis Robichaud was given his
> final farewell.
>
> He had not been well in recent weeks, but maybe not
> everybody knew that. Journalists knew, and had been
> preparing for some time. So, when the sad news finally
> came last Thursday, New Brunswick's media was ready to
> retell the story of the "father of modern New
> Brunswick."
>
> All of the papers had extensive coverage, as did the
> electronic media.
>
> In helping to prepare a little of that preliminary
> work myself, I spent quite a bit of time researching
> the career of Louis Robichaud. The more I found, the
> more fascinated I became. Being a resident of Quebec
> for the entire 10-year reign of Robichaud, I never saw
> in person the changes he brought to the province. AND
> IT GOES ON BLAH BLAH BLAH….
>
> For you people who’s not familiar with Brent
> Taylor?
>
> He’s a former MLA from the C.O.R. Party! I used
> to debate Acadian issues with these bigots for years
> in the letters to the editor!
>
> The C.O.R. Party was to the Acadian population
> like the KKK is to the Blacks! Brent Taylor ran for
> the Leadership of the C.O.R. Party in the early 90s
> while in Campbellton he made a very very very
> Anti-French speech!
>
> We all know that a leopard never changes it spots
> and it makes me sick to my stomach seeing this
> headline in the Daily Gleaner and of course I never
> read this BS anyway but there’s something that I
> found very interesting yesterday.
>
> Someone told me that Brent Taylor will run under
> the P.C. Banner during the next Provincial Election!
> Well? I’ll tell you one thing right now!!! If Bernard Lord
> allows that Bigot to run??? Well? I’m going to be front
> and center with this issue!
>
> The P.C Party shouldn’t associate themselves with
> a man like Brent Taylor. Mind you, I met and have some
> good friends from the C.O.R. Party!
>
> As a matter of fact, I had a good chat with Max
> White during the P.C. Annual meeting in Fredericton a
> few months ago!
>
> But I’ll never forget Brent Taylor speech and I’m
> very surprised that he has his own column in the
> Irving Papers???  Why is that now???
>
> The Telegraph Journal stop printing my letters
> but they allowed a bigot to spread his views? Why is
> that now? Who knows?
>
> I crashed their first annual convention in 1991
> when Danny Cameron held a news conference telling the
> Government of the day < Frank McKenna > to removed the
> Acadian flag from on top of the Legislature.
>
> My actions went across Canada. There were 1,000
> members at that convention and I am not afraid to
> speak out against hatred!!!
>
> I was very surprised to see J.K. Irving at Louis
> Robichaud Funeral yesterday!
>
> Of course, I always like J.K. anyway but it’s his
> son J.D that I don’t care for!
>
> Hey? Any Billionaire who supports Racism? There’s
> definitely something wrong with this Picture.
>
> I told J.D. himself that he had a very racist
> Supervisor working at Gulf Operators
>
>
> The Rise and Fall of the New Brunswick CoR Party, 1988-1995
> Geoffrey Martin
>
>
> At the time this article was written Geoffrey Martin was teaching at
> Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick
>
> This article traces the rise and fall of one of Canada's
> recently-formed populist, "New right" parties, the Confederation of
> Regions Party of New Brunswick. It shows how and why the party was
> formed and why it collapsed in the last provincial election. COR-NB
> was a programmatic party based on political protest, which advocated a
> libertarian ideology. The article argues that partisan realignment is
> possible in "traditional" areas like New Brunswick, but that the anger
> that led to the formation of the party eventually turned inward and
> destroyed the party's coherence.
>
> On September 11, 1995, the saga of the Confederation of Regions Party
> of New Brunswick (COR-NB) ended, when the party received 7% of the
> votes and no seats in the provincial election. This represented a
> major collapse of a party, which in the 1991 provincial election
> polled 87,256 votes (21% of the total), took 8 seats, and the position
> of Official Opposition in the Legislative Assembly. As it turned out,
> COR-NB's success in 1991 took place in a "populist moment" in New
> Brunswick politics, in which a number of factors came together to
> enable a new party, which rejected "Official Bilingualism" and many of
> the basic principles of the political system, to achieve significant
> success in a province with almost no tradition of third-party
> activity. COR's collapse in the recent election shows that this
> populist moment has passed, along with the other factors that made for
> COR-NB's success. For the forseeable future New Brunswick politics has
> returned to its historic pattern of two-party competition among
> small-c conservative elites.
>
> The COR Party of New Brunswick
>
> COR-NB was formed in 1989, less than two years after the "McKenna
> sweep" of 1987, in which the Liberal Party under Frank McKenna won
> every single seat in the legislature. In the 1991 election, COR-NB won
> its seats in the South and Central parts of the province, and its
> support was also disproportionately in rural, sparsely populated
> areas. COR took advantage of the voters' underlying concern about
> bilingualism. It did this chiefly in the former heartland of the
> Progressive Conservative (PC) Party.
>
> There are five central points that describe the party's platform and
> principles.
>
> The party was, first of all, a programmatic party, not a brokerage
> party. It had a fixed programme which its activists were unwilling to
> compromise.
>
> Second, it was a protest party with roots in a single issue, that of
> "Official Bilingualism." The party was essentially an "ethnic party"
> representing a segment of English New Brunswick which was extremely
> dissatisfied, to the point of anger, over the direction of public
> policy in the province and the country.1
>
> Third, like Social Credit in Alberta, COR-NB was a populist party and
> it placed high priority on changing the system in addition to changing
> specific public policies. This populism was represented most
> significantly in the inversion of the political hierarcy: For COR
> activists, elected members were responsible to the Electorate first,
> then the Party, and only finally the Leader.
>
> Fourth, ideologically the party is "classical liberal" in the
> nineteenth century sense, which today is best referred to as
> libertarian.
>
> Fifth and finally, like Social Credit in the past, in class terms the
> COR Party is petty bourgeois and lower-middle class in its
> orientation.
>
> This final point is important and too often neglected, and is also
> relevant to other Canadian political experiments, especially the
> Reform Party of Canada. In its heyday the COR Party was dominated by
> middle-income and small-business people, professionals, and the
> self-employed. The middle class is the backbone of advanced industrial
> societies and pays more than its share of taxes and is most likely to
> feel put upon and unable to "get ahead." The party went beyond
> appealing only to "middle-income groups." It was also a reflection of
> those individuals who have an intermediate amount of control over
> their work, including professionals, small business people, and
> independent commodity producers, like farmers, woodlot owners, fishers
> and the self-employed in general. These characteristics are important
> because this class sometimes allies with the working class, sometimes
> with the middle class, and sometimes is alienated from both.
>
> Political parties based purely on the middle class and petty
> bourgeoisie are notoriously hard to hold together. As C. B. MacPherson
> notes, "the petite-bourgeoisie cannot be cohesive" in politics because
> the individualism of members of this class divides it and splinters it
> apart.2
>
> In electoral terms the COR Party was not a party of big business or
> the affluent, even if its programme, especially the provisions that
> weaken government, would seem to provide disproportionate benefits to
> large corporate interests. Yet high income groups and wealth holders
> appear to have stuck with the Liberals and PCs. This is symbolized by
> the close association of the powerful McCain family with the Liberal
> Party, and the fact that one of the McCain spouses, Margaret Norrie
> McCain, was appointed to a five-year term as the province's
> Lieutenant-Governor in 1994. The Irving interests, both individual and
> corporate, are harder to identify with certainty. The descendants of
> the founder of the Irving empire take little public role in partisan
> politics, seeming to prefer to influence the provincial government of
> the day regardless of its political stripe. Judging from the 1993
> federal election and the 1995 provincial election, the Irving
> preference runs towards the "old line" parties and not populist
> alternatives further to the right or the left. In the 1993 federal
> campaign, the Irving interests made financial contributions to both
> the PC and Liberal campaign funds, and not to Reform, the National
> Party or the NDP.3
>
> The Formation of the COR Party
>
> The McKenna Liberals completely dominated New Brunswick politics from
> 1987 to 1989, and New Brunswick was effectively a one-party province
> during that time. Yet the COR Party rose much faster, less than two
> years after the 1987 election, than is usually the case with third
> parties. First of all, this rapid rise is explained by the seriousness
> and longevity of New Brunswick's high unemployment and economic
> hardship over the last 25 years. The Progressive Conservative Party
> was wiped out in 1987 as a repudiation of Richard Hatfield, whose
> longevity in power and personal legal troubles turned the electorate
> against him. Further, the Progressive Conservative Party was slow to
> rebuild, and the leader it finally elected, Barbara Baird Filliter,
> was generally regarded as ineffective. The rapidity of the rise of
> COR-NB was also a response to the McKenna government's desire to
> increase bilingualism in the civil service, an effort which the
> government has since admitted it has not succeeded in achieving.
> Finally, for many activists and voters, federal and provincial
> politics are not separate, and one reason for the rise of the COR-NB
> was the activists' distaste for the Mulroney government, another
> handicap for the provincial PC Party.
>
> A neglected aspect of the rise of COR-NB was its genesis as a social
> movement called the New Brunswick Association of English-Speaking
> Canadians, usually shortened to the English Speaking Association
> (ESA). The ESA was formed in the early 1980s to oppose the extension
> of bilingualism in the provincial government, something that it was
> effective in preventing. The ESA was like a party-in-waiting with a
> membership and an agenda, so that activists were easy to mobilize once
> the decision to form a new party was taken in the late 1980s. By that
> time individuals involved in the organization began to question their
> effectiveness as a lobby group. "We brought our concerns to government
> but it just became frustrating because month after month we were
> bringing the same concerns, getting the same answers, and really not
> getting anywhere," said Arch Pafford, COR-NB's first president, first
> leader, and an ESA activist.4
>
> The ESA was a single-issue social movement and the COR Party inherited
> ESA activists and this issue. Perhaps because of its ties to the
> (now-defunct) federal COR Party, COR-NB quickly developed similar New
> Right policies, including opposition to the Meech Lake Accord and
> support for parliamentary reform, tax reform, privatization, and
> deregulation. While party activists claim the COR Party is not a
> one-issue party, the party, like the ESA before it, would never had
> been formed without Anglophone discontent over the perceived lack of
> jobs for Anglophones, and Official Bilingualism, two phenomena that
> COR-NB activists always linked together. As Sue Calhoun has written,
> "If someone is pushed about why they joined COR, the answer is,
> inevitably, because of language."5 Just as the ESA was a protest
> vehicle, the COR Party was a protest party because of its desire to
> overturn the status quo and because of its dependence on a single
> issue, that of language policy.
>
> The COR Party in Decline
>
> By the fall of 1993, two years after the party's breakthrough in the
> 1991 election, the COR Party was clearly in decline, manifested in the
> party's slide in public opinion polls as well as internal bickering.
> By 1994 the party consistently polled between 3-7% of decided voters
> in various polls (down from 21% in the 1991 election) and its
> membership had plunged from around 20,000 in 1991 to approximately
> 2500 by the end of 1994. To some extent the conditions for the decline
> of the party mirror the conditions under which it arose.
>
> In this section some of the reasons for the party's decline will be
> outlined, but we will concentrate on one of the root reasons for the
> party's problems, that of the incompatibility between the party's: a)
> populism; b) free market ideology, and; c) its role as a political
> party and Official Opposition in the existing system. In contrast to
> many members of the party, the argument presented here is that COR's
> problem was not just a matter of finding a new or better leader.
>
> The party ultimately collapsed because of the membership's approach to
> politics and because a section of the party was unwilling to conform
> to the existing party system.
>
> There are straight-forward reasons for the party's decline that should
> be delineated briefly. First, the departure of Brian Mulroney from
> national politics, and the collapse of the federal PCs in the 1993
> federal election, made it possible for small-c conservatives to return
> to the provincial PC Party. Second, the COR Party suffered a double
> blow from the Charlottetown Constitutional Accord referendum in 1992.
> Since the accord was defeated nationally, constitutional and language
> issues disappeared for a time from the political agenda, which hurt
> the COR Party's ability to grab public attention. Even the province's
> constitutionalization of Bill 88, which declared the equality of the
> Francophone and Anglophone communities in the province, and the 1994
> Québec election, did not excite widespread public attention. The
> second blow was that COR-NB led the anti-accord side in New Brunswick
> in 1992 and yet the pro-accord side won convincingly in the province,
> all of which undermined COR-NB's claim that it represented some kind
> of "silent majority."
>
> Third, the provincial PC Party gained new credibility in the last two
> years because of the effectiveness of its leader, Dennis Cochrane, who
> was elected to that position and to the Legislative Assembly in 1991.
> Even the sudden resignation of Mr. Cochrane in the spring of 1995, and
> his replacement by former Mulroney cabinet minister Bernard Valcourt,
> did not revive COR's fortune's. Fourth, Frank McKenna's Liberal
> government was rightward leaning during its second mandate (1991-95),
> given its attitudes toward individual and provincial self-reliance,
> cuts to social and health services, and its emphasis on job creation
> in the private sector. This also hurt the COR Party because like a
> competent brokerage politician, McKenna's rightward move undercut
> COR-NB support, and this left most opponents of the government in the
> centre (supporting the PCs) or to the left (supporting the NDP, led by
> Elizabeth Weir).
>
> All of these are important reasons for the decline of the party, but
> we should concentrate on another reason, the incompatibility of the
> party's self-identity and its role in the system. The party tried to
> combine populism and free market economics, two ideologies that are
> often in conflict because the interest of the "common man" is often in
> conflict with the interests of even small business, let alone the
> larger firms that dominate the New Brunswick political economy. Like
> the supporters of the United Farmers and Social Credit in Alberta,
> COR-NB members believed in the value of the individual and of free
> enterprise, even though the concentration of capital and high levels
> of unemployment are the result of the particular form of
> resource-based capitalism that exists in New Brunswick. The COR Party
> started as a "revolt against the system," though by 1993 the party
> increasingly internalized the system and so the revolt turned inward,
> with all of the venom once reserved only for the New Brunswick Society
> of Acadians and the established parties.
>
> As the economy and job situation in New Brunswick improved somewhat
> after the recession of the early 1990s, COR-NB lost momentum. (Instead
> of scapegoating Acadians as they did in the late 1980s, in 1995 New
> Brunswick Anglophones were more likely to feel aggrieved at the
> Liberal federal government for tightening the Unemployment Insurance
> rules in the 1994 budget, or for its gun control initiative of 1995.)
>
> There is a serious structural problem underlying these internal
> conflicts, in the form of an ideological conflict between Board
> control and caucus control of the party. As has been stated above, the
> party policy is that an elected member is responsible to the
> electorate first, the party second, and the leader last. Yet under its
> constitution the COR Party—and not the elected caucus—selected the
> leader and the Board of Directors could call a leadership convention,
> which inevitably gave the party control over the elected members.
>
> Greg Hargrove (MLA-York North) said in 1993 that the Board overstepped
> its authority in trying to dump then-leader Danny Cameron because the
> Board is answerable to the membership while the caucus is responsible
> to the electorate. By this line of reasoning, the membership can elect
> a leader but cannot remove a leader, which ultimately sounds like the
> "old-line parties" that the COR Party criticized. This suggests an
> inherent contradiction in the party's inversion of the
> "Leader-Party-Electorate" hierarchy, because elected members cannot be
> responsible to the electorate first given the party's power to remove
> the party leader by calling a leadership convention.
>
> Conclusion
>
> COR-NB was a right-of-centre protest party that picked up on the
> tendency of many New Brunswick Anglophones to blame their economic
> woes on Official Bilingualism, big government, and "special interest
> groups." The COR Party went into the vacuum left by the collapse of
> the provincial PCs, aided by the general weakness of political
> opposition in McKenna's first term and the unpopularity of the
> Mulroney government in the Atlantic region. The political culture of
> New Brunswick was, for a brief period, not as traditional as many
> observers claim, because a significant segment of the electorate
> proved that they were willing to try a political alternative to the
> two dominant parties. By making the COR Party the Official Opposition,
> the voters showed that they were prepared to forgo, both as
> individuals and as constituencies, the benefits of having a member on
> the government side of the house.
>
> The COR Party ultimately declined because of the contradiction between
> its anti-party populism and the realities of operating a political
> party in the existing party system. This essay also shows the risks of
> building a new party based on participatory and populist principles
> when it must function in a "democratic" political system that remains
> hierarchical and discourages active, meaningful, mass participation in
> the process of governing between elections. With the election of 1995,
> the voters have again accepted the elitist political system, in which
> a government is judged based on its results—the "bottom line"—and not
> on its style.
>
> The COR Party was formed by a delicate coalition of populists,
> anti-francophone activists, and traditional conservatives. This
> coalition has shattered, and it is unlikely that it will come back
> together in the near future. It may take a generation to rebuild it.
> There is some possibility that populism will make itself felt in the
> coming years, if people increasingly feel alienated from New
> Brunswick's McKenna government and from the Chrétien government in
> Ottawa. The key question is whether any political party can take
> advantage of this populist discontent without itself being consumed by
> its fires.
>
> Notes
>
> 1. More attention is paid to the issue of bilingualism as well as the
> ethnic basis of the party in another article by the same author,
> entitled "The New Brunswick COR Party as an `Ethnic Party'", Canadian
> Review of Studies in Nationalism, forthcoming, 1996, Vol. 23.
>
> 2. See C.B. MacPherson, Democracy in Alberta: Social Credit and the
> Party System, Second Edition, (Toronto: University of Toronto Press,
> 1962), pp. 224-226.
>
> 3. New Brunwick Telegraph Journal, October 4, 1994, p. 1.
>
> 4. Interview with Arch Pafford, Nordin, NB, August 20, 1993.
>
> 5. Sue Calhoun, "Getting to the Core of COR," New Maritimes, 1992,
> vol. 11, No. (2) November/December, p. 15.
>
>
>
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> Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2013 07:29:42 +0000
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RCMP seek dismissal of lawsuit filed by doctor accused of breaking COVID-19 rules

Dr. Jean-Robert Ngola launched lawsuit against RCMP, New Brunswick and Facebook in January

RCMP have joined the province in seeking the dismissal of a lawsuit filed by a former Campbellton doctor who says he faced racism and threats after he was accused in 2020 of breaking COVID-19 rules by failing to isolate and of being the source of a deadly outbreak.

Dr. Jean-Robert Ngola, 52, filed the lawsuit against the RCMP, the provincial government, as well as Facebook, in January.

Lawyers with the Attorney General of Canada, representing the RCMP, filed a motion with the Court of Queen's Bench in Moncton last week, requesting an order "striking out" Ngola's amended statement of claim, filed in April, on the grounds that it "does not disclose a reasonable cause of action."

In the alternative, they argue the pleadings should be struck out on the basis that they "fail to contain a concise statement of the material facts upon which the plaintiff relies," and that they contain evidence and argument, contrary to the Rules of Court.

Otherwise, they seek an order that the motion be converted into a motion for judgment before the case is submitted to a jury.

They also request costs and any further relief the court deems just.

The New Brunswick Attorney General's office filed a similar motion in the case earlier this month.

As of Thursday, Facebook, also known as Meta Platforms Inc., has not yet filed any response, according to court staff.

Ngola's lawyers to file response 'shortly'

Ngola's lawyers are in the process of finalizing their responses to the RCMP as well as the provincial government, said Toronto-based lawyer Joel Etienne.

They intend to file "shortly," he said.

"None of the materials filed in court by the defendants provide a satisfactory factual response to the pleadings advanced by Dr. Ngola," Etienne alleged in an emailed statement.

"Dr. Ngola is steadfast in his pursuit for justice and continues to have full confidence in New Brunswick's honourable courts," he added.

Case relates to trip to Quebec

Ngola, a family doctor from Congo who also worked in the Campbellton hospital's emergency department, was charged with breaching the province's Emergency Measures Act for failing to isolate after he returned from an overnight trip to Quebec in mid-May 2020.

The charge was later dropped because the Crown said there was no reasonable probability of conviction.

Ngola drove across the border to Montreal around May 13, 2020, to pick up his four-year-old daughter, because her mother had to travel to Africa for a funeral, he said. He also made a stop in Trois-Rivières, he later confirmed, and subsequently tested positive for COVID-19.

During a news conference on May 27, 2020, Premier Blaine Higgs blamed what was then a cluster of COVID-19 cases in the Campbellton region and a resurgence of the coronavirus in the province on an "irresponsible individual" who returned to work at the hospital and treated patients for two weeks.

Higgs never referred to Ngola by name but said a medical professional in their 50s had travelled to Quebec for personal reasons, "was not forthcoming about their reasons for travel upon returning to New Brunswick and they did not self-isolate as a result."

The next day, Higgs said the investigation into Ngola had been turned over to the RCMP, although court documents later revealed police had yet to receive an official complaint.

The RCMP dropped its criminal investigation in August 2020 but opted to charge Ngola with violating the provincial Emergency Measures Act, which carries a fine of between $240 and $10,200. 

In his amended statement of claim, Ngola accuses the RCMP of:

  • Misfeasance in public office.
  • Negligence/negligent investigation.
  • Defamation.
  • Malicious prosecution.
  • Breach the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

The Campbellton outbreak saw a total of 41 people infected. Two of them, who were in their 80s, died, including the province's first COVID-19 fatality.

Ngola now practises in Quebec.

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Higher prices for everyone selling wood to New Brunswick mills expected soon

Acadian Timber president says provincial royalty rates will mean better prices for everyone

In a conference call with investment analysts, Acadian Timber Corp. president Adam Sheparski said private sellers of wood in New Brunswick may not get exactly the same price increases government has announced for itself but it could be close.

"We're thinking, you know, in the next few quarters, we're going to start seeing prices start to increase as a result of the royalty rates going up," Sheparski said during the call Thursday.

"Demand is going to drive a fair bit of this, but with the stumpage rates coming up, you know, I'm not sure we're going to be able to capture it all, but we're sure hoping to capture a lot of it."

Adam Sheparski is president of Acadian Timber. It's the third-largest landowner in New Brunswick after the province and J.D. Irving Ltd. He told stock analysts this week that all sellers of wood in New Brunswick should benefit from higher Crown timber fees. (LinkedIn)

Acadian Timber owns timberland in the United States and Canada, including 308,000 hectares in northwestern New Brunswick. It is an area about half the size of Prince Edward Island and makes the company the second-largest private landowner in the province behind J.D. Irving Ltd. 

Like many private owners of timberland in New Brunswick, Acadian has struggled to get higher prices for wood it sells, despite record earnings being made by mills that buy it.

In financial figures released Thursday, the company reported it made about 14 per cent less from its softwood sales in New Brunswick per cubic metre during the spring than it did in Maine and about 15 per cent less from hardwood after adjusting for exchange rates.

But that may change soon.

Lumber prices began escalating across North America in the summer of 2020 and have remained high for most of the last two years. In New Brunswick, owners of forest properties have complained that little of the extra went to those who supplied the trees. (Robert Jones/CBC News)

Earlier this month New Brunswick Natural Resources Minister Mike Holland announced that after more than a year of resisting the idea, the province would be raising rates it charges forest companies for trees they buy from Crown land.

It's the first increase in provincial timber fees in seven years.

Slightly more than half the wood New Brunswick forestry companies use in their operations is owned by the province. The rest comes from a variety of sources, including industry's own forest holdings and thousands of independent suppliers, including Acadian Timber.

Natural Resources Minister Mike Holland announced earlier this month that New Brunswick's seven-year-old royalty rates on timber are being increased to generate more value for taxpayers from publicly owned trees. (Jacques Poitras/CBC)

Sheparski told analysts Crown prices are increasing on all high and low-value hardwoods and softwoods by amounts ranging from 40 to 79 per cent. 

That's expected to raise an additional $50 million in timber fees this year for the province, and Sheparski said those higher prices should trigger increases in the private market for wood for everyone.

"Crown rates will come up and then we'll start to see, I suspect, the prices for not only private woodlots, but also for us to go up as well," he said.

Two weeks ago, Statistics Canada reported lumber production in May in New Brunswick was worth $186.8 million. 

That raised total lumber production over the last 24 months to a record $3.2 billion. New Brunswick lumber mills had never made $2 billion in any 24-month period prior to that.

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Robert Jones has been a reporter and producer with CBC New Brunswick since 1990. His investigative reports on petroleum pricing in New Brunswick won several regional and national awards and led to the adoption of price regulation in 2006.

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Filmmaker exposes corporate capture in forestry in N.B.

Filmmaker Charles Thériault’s passion is observing. His troubling encounter with a young man in the northern rural New Brunswick community of Kedgwick made him turn his camera on the forest. The result: a popular web series documenting decades of forest mismanagement and what he calls “corporate capture” of our forest.

Thériault’s impression that all was fine in New Brunswick’s woods was shattered when he met a 26-year-old man who had tried to commit suicide. The man was $1 million in debt, a debt he had accrued from working as a contractor, cutting wood for J.D. Irving, the largest forestry player in the province. According to Thériault, the contractors are in a perpetual debt cycle of taking out loans to buy new machines.

Filmmaker Charles Theriault

Thériault spoke with several contractors who had their loans for new machines co-signed by J.D. Irving. These types of systems, in which workers have their financial affairs tied to the company they work for, are ripe for exploitation. “It’s a system of slavery-like control over the workers,” claims Thériault.

About 100 students, professors and others concerned about the state of New Brunswick’s forest filled a room at St. Thomas University (STU) in Fredericton on Oct. 16 to hear Thériault share his story.

STU professor Joan McFarland invited Thériault to speak to her New Brunswick Economy class and the public. “We are using, as class materials, the fascinating 28 videos on his blog, isourforestreallyours.ca. The videos expose the disastrous situation of the Crown forest in New Brunswick. We felt that he would have something important to say. We weren’t disappointed,” says McFarland.

New Brunswick’s land base, which has never been ceded by the Wolastoqiyik, Mi’kmaq and Passamoquoddy peoples, is carved out as 50 per cent public land (also known as Crown land), 30 per cent private land and 20 per cent freehold. The New Brunswick government is tasked with managing the public forest in a way that benefits all New Brunswickers but many like Thériault argue that private interests are largely benefiting from forestry practices today.

Forestry has been a main source of jobs and way of life in many rural communities across New Brunswick for generations. The closure of many mills across the province in the early 2000s devastated many forestry-dependent communities. However, as mills closed and people were thrown out of work, wood continued to be cut from New Brunswick’s public forest in record volumes. The Conservation Council of New Brunswick reported that timber harvested from public land reached a record high of 5.4 million cubic metres from 2006 to 2007.

Intensive industrial practices, such as clearcutting and conversion of natural forests into plantations, have also not sat well with people from across the province. In 2015, the Auditor-General of New Brunswick recommended reducing clearcutting on Crown forest. A 2008 survey of public attitudes on Crown forestry management by Nadeau and Beckley noted that participants–from both rural and urban areas of New Brunswick–wanted water protection and biodiversity protection to be the top two forest management priorities. Participants chose jobs as the third priority.

“New Brunswickers do not trust the forest industry to manage Crown Lands.” Episode 5 of Is Our Forest Really Ours. Produced by Charles Thériault.

Thériault, who has travelled the world, producing media for the National Film Board and the Discovery Channel, says that his time spent working inside government when Frank McKenna was the Premier of New Brunswick opened his eyes to “how important decisions were being made in the backroom.” He remarks, “this was not my kind of politics so I left politics for filmmaking.”

Thériault was raised in what he describes as an “Acadian ghetto in Moncton,” Georgetown. He recalls the paved roads and services ending just outside Anglophone Moncton. He eventually settled in the rural northern New Brunswick community of Kedgwick with his wife, Betty St. Pierre, who he says, “taught him how to stand up.” In 2009, St. Pierre organized a petition to stop spraying the forest after she said she and other forestry workers were sprayed.

In a story reported by the NB Media Co-op in 2009, St. Pierre said, “A man reported fish kills along a stream here after the last spraying. It is not normal to do that to the forest. We can’t prove we are sick because of the spraying but cancer and pesticides have been linked. People are starting to question why do so many people in our community, in Northern New Brunswick, have cancer and rare cancers.”

“Where were the journalists?” questions Thériault. “I approached several reporters in the province about these stories of forest mismanagement. I was told that I was too controversial. I spoke the truth. They were too afraid,” says Thériault.

“I knew I had to report on what was happening in our woods because the press was not doing it,” says Thériault. He set out to do what he calls a “social awareness raising experiment.” Supported by the New Brunswick Federation of Woodlot Owners, the filmmaker produced a number of online videos with people who had critical things to say about forestry practices in New Brunswick. The popular videos can be watched online at isourforestreallyours.ca.

Outdated forestry legislation that benefits large industrial interests is a main culprit behind forest mismanagement in the province, according to forestry experts, conservation groups and woodlot owners as reported in the Conservation Council’s 2017 Forest Report Card. However, getting the story of forest mismanagement told has been difficult in a province where J.D. Irving, Ltd. owns a large portion of the media.

The popularity of Thériault’s short videos and NB Media Co-op’s stories on spraying the forest reveal that people are hungry to hear the forest story in New Brunswick from the point of view of the small woodlot owners, forestry workers, scientists and conservationists. “After my first few videos, I started getting contacted by retired Deputy Ministers of Natural Resources who were now free to talk,” notes Thériault.

Don McCrea explains how the 1982 N.B. Crown Land and Forest Act came into being and why he refused to accept the post of Deputy Minister of Natural Resources. Episode 11 of Is Our Forest Really Ours. Produced by Charles Thériault.

Besides J.D. Irving, “other private interests are making tremendous amounts of money from our forest while we, the public, feel the pain,” says Thériault. The Auditor-General’s 2015 report affirms Thériault’s claim: Kim MacPherson’s audit of the Department of Natural Resources finances, from 2009 to 2014, revealed that the province had lost between $7 to 10 million each year on our public forests.

In perhaps his most popular video, Thériault tells the story of how forestry management was redesigned in ways that benefited companies that are associated with Bud Bird and Frank McKenna.

In Episode 9 of Is Our Forest Really Ours, Charles Thériault discusses the involvement of Frank McKenna and Bud Bird in forest management in New Brunswick. Produced by Charles Thériault. 

According to Thériault, Bud Bird, a well-known businessman and former Progressive Conservative politician, while Minister of Natural Resources under the Hatfield government, “essentially privatized the Crown forest by dividing the land into ten timber licenses in 1982.”

In response to concerns of woodlot owners, the Crown Lands and Forest Act was amended in 1982 to say that the industry’s primary source of wood fibre had to come from private woodlots. The big players in the forestry industry objected to the new power given to woodlot owners and their marketing boards but Bird was able to console the industry by consolidating 483 parcels of Crown land into ten licenses. Today, only four companies, all large, multinational corporations, control Crown forest. J.D. Irving is the largest Crown forest licensee. Theriault argues, “This system has impoverished New Brunswick.”

Frank McKenna, while Premier of New Brunswick, changed the Act by striking the woodlot owners’ guarantee of primary source of wood supply to the province’s mills. Woodlot owners have been fighting ever since 1992 to have the market advantage returned to them. They say they are not able to compete with cheap Crown wood and they point to the overcutting of the public forest as one symptom of a broken forest management regime.

McKenna and Bird entered again in Thériault’s storytelling of New Brunswick’s forest history. In 2009, Fraser Papers, that owned the mill in Edmundston, filed for bankruptcy protection with the Canadian and American governments so that it could restructure. At the time, Brookfield Asset Management was the majority shareholder of Fraser Papers. McKenna is a long-time board member of Brookfield, a company that denied 450 retired mill workers in Edmundston their full pensions.

The restructuring of Fraser Papers involved splitting the company into two new companies: Acadian Timber and Twin Rivers. Bird is a former board director of Acadian Timber. According to Acadian Timber’s website, today, the company is the “second largest timberland operator in New Brunswick and Maine.” Twin Rivers operates the Edmundston mill and is one of the companies that the Alward government signed a controversial and unprecedented contract with in 2014 that allowed the company to cut an increased amount of wood from their Crown land license every year.

Frustrated by a political system that is captured by corporations, Thériault ran in the last two provincial elections, first as an independent and more recently, in the September 2018 election, as a Green Party candidate for Restigouche West. In that election, he came in second, with 31.5 per cent of the vote.

What is Thériault’s vision for rural New Brunswick? He says that decentralization is needed to restore community involvement. Decentralization involves local decision-making bodies having more power and responsibilities over resources such as the forest as well as health care and other public services. He says rural New Brunswick also needs to grapple with climate change and that resilient forests and food security should be at the top of our collective agendas.

This article and video was made possible with support from RAVEN – Rural Action & Voices for the Environment. It originally appeared in the NB Media Co-Op on Nov.5, 2018.

Tracy Glynn is working with RAVEN as a doctoral researcher and was the Conservation Council of New Brunswick’s forest campaigner from 2006 to 2018.

 

Elizabeth May is pitching herself as co-leader of the Green Party

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 https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2022/07/elizabeth-may-is-pitching-herself-as-co.html

 

https://twitter.com/DavidRaymondAm1/status/1553823885824589828

 

 
Just days after my expulsion from the @CanadianGreens leadership race Elizabeth May enters the race herself Behind closed doors she has been advocating for and justifying my expulsion. Now we know why!  
Perhaps you will return and call and answer my email now Here is a little Deja Vu or you all 
 

 

 

Contactez le Parti Vert du Québec / Contact the Green Party of Quebec

 

Bureau principal / Headquarters
A-3729 Wellington
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communications@pvq.qc.ca
514 612 3365

Alex Tyrrell - Chef du Parti / Party leader
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 https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/elizabeth-may-green-party-leadership-1.6536589

 

Elizabeth May is pitching herself as co-leader of the Green Party: sources

May is proposing a joint leadership model for the Greens

Multiple sources confirm a report by the Toronto Star that May is set to join the Green Party leadership race.

Sources who spoke on the condition of confidentiality because they aren't permitted to speak publicly told CBC News that May is proposing to run as co-leader. Some sources said they were caught off guard when they first heard the news.

According to the party's leadership guidelines, the party will announce official leadership contestants on Aug. 31.

The field of candidates will be whittled down through two rounds of voting; the party will announce which candidates made it through the first round on Oct. 14. The final round of voting begins immediately after and the party is expected to announce a new leader on Nov. 19.

The Green Party has come in for criticism over its strict rules for the race. Quebec Green Party Leader Alex Tyrrell said the format favours well-known candidates over less prominent ones.

Tyrrell was preparing a leadership campaign of his own when the federal party expelled him earlier this month. The federal Greens said they ejected him because he violated the party's code of conduct with his controversial statements about the war in Ukraine.

Sources who spoke to CBC News said May's proposed co-leadership model would require the approval of party members. The sources said she's hoping to lead the Greens alongside Jonathan Pedneault, a former researcher at Human Rights Watch.

May resigned the leadership in 2019 after what many observers called a disappointing federal election campaign result for the party. The party increased its seat count in the House of Commons to three — fewer than some had predicted.

If she's elected, May will succeed Annamie Paul, who resigned after the 2021 election.

Paul, the first Black and Jewish woman elected to lead a federal party, described her brief time in the leadership as one of the most challenging periods in her life. She accused some federal council members of writing a list of allegations against her that were racist and misogynistic.

CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices

 

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high on the hog N'esy Pas Ernie Steeves?
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https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2021/11/a-20-year-spike-in-inflation-could-put.html


Saturday, 27 November 2021
A 20-year spike in inflation could put the bite on the Trudeau Liberals



https://www.cbc.ca/radio/thehouse/hall-file-inflation-1.6264330



The House
A 20-year spike in inflation could put the bite on the Trudeau Liberals
While the experts say it's not Ottawa's fault, it's still the
government's problem

Chris Hall · CBC News · Posted: Nov 27, 2021 4:00 AM ET


People wearing masks shop at a grocery store in Moncton, N.B., on
Wednesday, September, 22, 2021. (Christopher Katsarov/The Canadian
Press)

Heath Krevesky is a self-confessed political junkie — and a bit of a nerd.

That's his way of explaining why he's been tracking his weekly grocery
bill for years now. And why he's worried that inflation is taking a
bigger and bigger bite out of his food budget.

"In 2019, it cost me $9,826 to feed myself. In 2020, that cost of
feeding myself went to $11,994, an increase of 22 per cent," he said.

"I can't wait to find out how this year wraps itself out. It appears
as though it's going to be close to $14,000 for a single individual to
feed themselves."

Food prices. Gasoline. A meal out. The cost of many everyday items is
going up after inflation hit 4.7 per cent last month — the highest
rate in nearly twenty years.

Heath Krevesky of Nanaimo, B.C. says he's noticed the cost of
groceries rising throughout the pandemic. (Submitted by Heath
Krevesky)

For Krevesky, higher prices means scaling back the menu and adjusting
his tastes.

The resident of Nanaimo on Vancouver Island said he buys less meat
these days, and when he does, he leans to beef ribs rather than steak.

"It's sort of like your poor man's choice of beef, if you will," he
said during an interview for a special segment on inflation airing on
this weekend's edition of CBC's The House.

"Everybody would like to be able to afford a prime rib, you know, on a
semi-regular basis, I cannot afford that ... Ideally, I like to eat a
little bit of beef or chicken, fish, throughout the week, so I get a
balanced diet, but it's becoming increasingly more [expensive]."


16:57What’s causing Canada’s inflation woes?

Shoppers and business owners share their experiences with rising costs
and prices, and a panel of economists offer their perspective on
inflation in Canada. 16:57
Droughts, lockdowns, bottlenecks

It's hard to point to a single factor behind rising prices.

Droughts in Canada and other countries reduced crop yields. The
pandemic reduced production in manufacturing plants as consumers
emerged from lockdowns with money they're both willing and able to
spend.

"What we're seeing around the world is supply chain bottlenecks,"
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland said this week when asked by a
reporter if the Liberals' plan to spend another $100 billion on
post-pandemic programs is to blame for the jump in inflation.

"We are seeing higher energy prices. Energy is a global commodity.
When those prices are higher in one country, they are higher around
the world. We're seeing a basic challenge that shutting down the
world's economy turned out to be a much simpler process than turning
the global economy back on."

But for a government that remains relentlessly focused on what it
likes to call "the middle class and those working hard to join it,"
inflation isn't some abstract economic concept. It's making life less
affordable for those very same people.

Kathy Wainberg is the owner of Pita Ikram. She has two locations,
strictly take-out, in the northwest corner of Toronto. Like many small
restaurateurs, she struggles to hire staff and serve a steady stream
of customers.

Kathy Wainberg stands outside one of Pita Ikram's locations in
Toronto. (Kathy Wainberg / SUBMITTED)

A few months ago, she put up a notice letting customers know the
prices of their favourite shawarma meals were going up by about 20 per
cent.

"Things like oil that we use for frying food have, like, tripled in
price," she told The House. "We waited to raise prices for as long as
we possibly could … but in the restaurant industry, the margins are
razor thin, so we were unable to absorb maybe as much of the costs as
the customer would have liked to have seen."

It's stories like these that make inflation a convenient target for
any opposition politician intent on linking government policy to
rising prices.

Conservative MP Pierre Poilievre has been leading the charge on
inflation for his party. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)

Conservative finance critic Pierre Poilievre led the opposition charge
this week. He accused the Liberal government of wanton spending,
saying inflation is worse in this country than most other democratic
countries because, like the United States, the Liberals have been
"printing money to pay their bills" instead of controlling spending.

"The cost of government is driving up the cost of living. Almost a
half a trillion dollars of inflationist Liberal deficits mean more
dollars chasing fewer goods, driving higher prices," he said.

Poilievre is one of those politicians who can boil down complicated
issues like fiscal policy into easily-understood soundbites, packaged
with claims that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is entirely out of
touch with Canadians' lives.

"The prime minister says he doesn't think much about monetary policy,"
he said. "That's no surprise. After all, it's 'Justin-flation.'"

    Analysis
    The Conservatives' inflation argument is flawed — but it still might work

    In a fiery speech, O'Toole says Canada is 'drowning in debt and
division' on Trudeau's watch

    U.S. to release 50 million barrels of oil from reserve in move to
bring down prices

But economist Trevor Tombe of the University of Calgary said Poilievre
is stretching the data by suggesting inflation is worse in Canada than
in places like Switzerland.

"I can cherry-pick countries, too. Israel has among the highest rates
of money supply growth in the developed world, but among the lowest
rates of inflation," he said.

"So overall, across all developed economies, there really isn't a
strong relationship between the money supply growth and observed
inflation."

Economist Armine Yalnizian acknowledges the Liberals aren't immune to
the political impact of rising prices, even if the inflation rate now
is more of a short-term spike than a long-term trend.

"Of course the Liberals are vulnerable to people feeling like they're
losing purchasing power," she said.

    Listen to CBC Radio's The House: Bills, bills, bills

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Chris Hall

National Affairs Editor

Chris Hall is the CBC's National Affairs Editor and host of The House
on CBC Radio, based in the Parliamentary Bureau in Ottawa. He began
his reporting career with the Ottawa Citizen, before moving to CBC
Radio in 1992, where he worked as a national radio reporter in
Toronto, Halifax and St. John's. He returned to Ottawa and the Hill in
1998.





https://www.cbc.ca/radio/checkup/can-we-shop-our-way-out-of-the-climate-crisis-1.6247473



Cross Country Checkup·Sunday on Checkup
Can we shop our way out of the climate crisis?
How important is consumer choice? Call us: 1-888-416-8333

CBC Radio · Posted: Nov 13, 2021 12:35 PM ET




Demonstrators walk through Glasgow, Scotland — where COP26 was held —
during the Fridays For Future march on November 5, 2021. (Christopher
Furlong/Getty Images)

Cross Country Checkup1:53:00Can we shop our way out of the climate crisis?

As politicians and negotiators head home, COP26 has come to a close —
but concerns over climate change continue.

Some experts say it's the responsibility of consumers to change their
shopping habits and reduce their carbon footprints. Buying green, they
argue, will encourage the market to shift how products are made

Others, however, say the burden is on government to implement policies
and legislation that mitigate the effects of what we buy on the
planet.

Our question this week: Can we shop our way out of the climate crisis?
How important is consumer choice?

    Why advocates say Canada needs to rev up its electric car adoption

    To help fight climate change, give your shopping habits a
makeover, advocates say

    Bikes took a back seat at COP26. Advocates urge Canada to make
them a priority in its climate plan

    Alberta isn't alone in facing climate challenge, says province's
COP26 representative

    How climate change is causing grief, anxiety and depression

Tell us what you think: Call us at 1-888-416-8333, email us, or find
us on Facebook and Twitter.


BTW Deja Vu Anyone???

https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2018/12/the-liebrano-propaganda-machine-aka-cbc.html

Saturday, 15 December 2018
The LIEBrano Propaganda Machine aka the CBC shows its fat nasty arse
BIGTIME after I sent them an email

FYI After I sent the email found below the LIEbrano Propaganda Machine
deleted all the comments in here and began again.

https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2019/03/taxpayers-hit-with-31m-in-cancellation.html


Saturday, 9 March 2019
Taxpayers hit with $31M in cancellation costs after Higgs stops 4
major projects


https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2021/06/new-provincial-courthouse-to-be-built.html

Wednesday, 30 June 2021
New provincial courthouse to be built in downtown Fredericton


https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2021/11/equal-access-to-justice-threatened-in.html

Saturday, 27 November 2021
Equal access to justice threatened in the Acadian Peninsula, lawyers say


---------- Original message ----------
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Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2021 18:28:08 +0000
Subject: RE: Attn Florian Arseneault Re AJEFNB I just called correct Mr Riordon?
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---------- Original message ----------
From: "Mockler, James (DNRED/MRNDE)"<James.Mockler@gnb.ca>
Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2021 18:28:09 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Attn Florian Arseneault Re AJEFNB I just
called correct Mr Riordon?
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

I am currently out of the office. I will gladly respond to your
message upon my return on November 29, 2021.

Je suis présentement absent du bureau. Il me fera plaisirs de
réspondre à votre message dès mon retour le 29 Novembre 2021.

Thank you/merci


---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2021 14:26:01 -0400
Subject: Attn Florian Arseneault Re AJEFNB I just called correct Mr Riordon?
To: farseno@nb.aibn.com, tgriordon@nb.aibn.com,
association@ajefnb.nb.ca, serge.rousselle@umoncton.ca,
mrichard@lsbnb.ca, lleclerc@lsbnb.ca, brian.maude@gnb.ca,
lrichard@lsbnb.ca, pfrenette@lsbnb.ca, isabel.lavoiedaigle@gnb.ca,
michel.boudreau@fcnb.ca, lcmarcou@mccain.ca,
caroline.lafontaine@gnb.ca, daniel@jardinelaw.ca,
johnjarvie@rothesay.ca, khamer@unb.ca, carley@lutz.nb.ca
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, "blaine.higgs"
<blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, "hugh.flemming"<hugh.flemming@gnb.ca>,
james.mockler@gnb.ca, cheryl.scholten@gnb.ca,
Kevin.leahy@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, "barbara.massey"
<barbara.massey@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, mcu <mcu@justice.gc.ca>,
richard.williams@gnb.ca, michael.marin@unb.ca

Florian Arseneault
Called to the bar: 1991 (NB)
Riordon & Arseneault
300-270 Douglas Ave.
Bathurst, New Brunswick E2A 1M9
Phone: 506-548-8822
Fax: 506-548-5297
Email: farseno@nb.aibn.com

T. Gregory Riordon
Called to the bar: 1989 (NB); Q.C.2012 (NB)
Riordon & Arseneault
300-270 Douglas Ave.
Bathurst, New Brunswick E2A 1M9
Phone: 506-548-8822
Fax: 506-548-5297
Email: tgriordon@nb.aibn.com

 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/courts-acadian-peninsula-1.6264309


Equal access to justice threatened in the Acadian Peninsula, lawyers say

Fundamental rights are jeopardized by closures of courthouses in
northeast and elsewhere, groups say

Miriam Lafontaine · CBC News · Posted: Nov 27, 2021 8:00 AM AT


 The New Brunswick government says the closure of the Caraquet
courthouse on Jan. 1 is an attempt to use resources more efficiently.
(René Landry/Radio-Canada)

Lawyers say they're worried about the closure of courthouses underway
in the province for the last 15 years, with the Acadian Peninsula the
latest region to be hit.

This week, the provincial government announced that the courthouse in
Caraquet will close Jan. 1, and its caseload will be transferred to
Bathurst, about 66 kilometres away.

The Tracadie courthouse will become a satellite court, opening only
one day a week.

Lawyers who spoke with Radio-Canada say they have fears about how this
will impact predominantly French-speaking New Brunswickers in the
region, who will be forced to travel farther and face additional costs
as a result.

"It seems we have forgotten that access to justice is a fundamental
right recognized by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms," said attorney
Euclide Lebouthillier, the vice-president of the Association of French
Speaking Jurists of New Brunswick.

This right isn't worth much if citizens don't have the means to
exercise it, Lebouthillier said.

"Inevitably what's going to happen is that people are going to
renounce their rights recognized under the charter," he said.

The two courthouses that deal with criminal cases in provincial court
have been operating on reduced hours since the summer of 2020, the
Department of Justice and Public Safety said in a news release this
week.

There has also been a decrease in the volume of cases in the region
since 2012, the release said.

"These changes will allow us to make the best use of available
resources given the current volume of cases," Justice and Public
Safety Minister Hugh Flemming said in a statement.

"Since the Bathurst courthouse has the capacity to absorb these cases,
making these changes will allow us to relieve workload pressures for
staff and better allocate resources in our court system."

In 2012 ,the Caraquet court saw 1,260 cases but this number had fallen
to 711 in 2020, according to numbers provided by the government. The
Tracadie courthouse saw 1,061 cases in 2012 compared with 478 in 2020.

The Tracadie courthouse has been operating at reduced levels since the
summer of 2020, the province says. (Serge Bouchard/Radio-Canada )

"The target for occupancy per courtroom is 1,200 charges per year,"
said the Justice Department. "It's how the province determines how
many courtrooms are needed per location to accommodate the volume."

The chief judge of the provincial court was consulted about closures,
the province said Wednesday.

    New Fredericton courthouse will cost $60M, Burton courthouse to be
closed by 2025

People on low incomes may be hurt most

Several appearances are often necessary in criminal cases, and the
costs associated are not insignificant, said Marc Richard, the general
director of the Law Society of New Brunswick.

Lawyers charge extra for any additional time they have to spend
travelling, which is why the New Brunswick bar has always promoted an
equal distribution of courts around the province.

"Maybe the person is not guilty, but they want to get rid of the case,
so they decide to plead guilty instead," Richard said.

Low-income New Brunswickers in particular will bear the brunt of the
government's decision to close the courts, the two lawyers said.

These may not own vehicles and will be forced to take more time off
work to get to Bathurst.

The closures could discourage sexual assault victims and women
experiencing domestic violence from coming forward, the two also said.

"The woman, who already is a victim, will only become more victimized
as a result," LeBouthillier said.

Those who would normally contest tickets they believe are unjustified
might also be deterred, he added.

"He will just pay it because it costs too much to go up to Bathurst."

The two lawyers emphasized that it's not just regular citizens who
will be disadvantaged but everyone involved in the justice system.

Marc Richard, the general director of the Law Society of New
Brunswick, says lawyers charge for travelling time, which is why the
bar opposes reducing the number of courthouses around the province.
(Radio-Canada)

Eighty to 85 per cent of all cases in the province go through
provincial courts like the one in Caraquet, LeBouthillier said.

Since the court also deals with many cases involving municipal bylaw
violations, tickets, and violations of laws protecting the environment
and wildlife, police officers and fishing officers that have to
testify in these cases will be forced to travel more often.

"When we send our police officers to Bathurst and then elsewhere, it
is again the taxpayers who will have to pay, and police won't be on
the territory to do the work they are normally paid to do,"
LeBouthillier said.

Administrative staff in the Caraquet courthouse will be forced to move
out of the region once the courthouse closes to keep their jobs, he
added.

"From a social point of view, for the accused it is a loss. But for
society, it entails incredible costs and disorganization."

Lawyers will also be discouraged from establishing themselves in
communities such as Caraquet because they will constantly have to be
on the move to handle their cases.
Numerous closures since 2007

Premier Blaine Higgs's government isn't the first to close
courthouses. The Liberal governments under Brian Gallant and Shawn
Graham started closing courthouses in 2007.

The Graham government closed courthouses in Hampton, Richibucto,
Shediac, Sackville, Dalhousie, Neguac, Doaktown, Perth, Shippagan and
Sussex. The Gallant government closed the Grand Falls and St. Stephen
courthouses.

The Charlotte County courthouse in Saint Andrews closed in 2016.

    Historic courthouse becomes Hampton's new town hall

    St. Stephen courthouse closure prompts protest

LeBouthillier wants to see elected officials in the region fight
against the decision to closures. It's not just Caraquet and Tracadie
that have less access to the justice system, but the entire Acadian
Peninsula, he said.

MLAs in all three opposition parties have criticized the decision.

"Access to justice is a principle part of democracy," Isabelle
Thériault, the Liberal MLA for Carquet, said in an interview with
Radio-Canada.

"The government has just tabled a reform of local governance [under]
the pretext that it wants to develop and give more autonomy, and, a
few days later, it announces it is cutting services in our rural
Francophone, Acadian, and Liberal regions."

With files from Pascal Raiche-Nogue and Alix Villeneuve

CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices


 https://www.ajefnb.nb.ca/
À PROPOS DE NOUS

Le français, langue de travail et de service

L’Association des juristes d’expression française du Nouveau-Brunswick
Inc. (AJEFNB) est une association à but non lucratif. Créée en 1987,
elle œuvre activement à l’avancement de l’exercice du droit en
français au Nouveau-Brunswick. Forte de ses 200 membres – avocates et
avocats, juges, stagiaires, étudiantes et étudiants – elle occupe une
place de choix sur la scène publique et politique.


Notre mission



Depuis sa création, l’AJEFNB travaille activement à :



    promouvoir et à mettre à la disposition du public des services
juridiques en langue française dans la province du Nouveau-Brunswick
principalement, et au Canada en général.

    mettre à la disposition de ses membres et autres personnes qui
peuvent en avoir besoin des sources de références et du matériel
juridique en langue française.

    promouvoir des services de notariat en langue française.

    servir de porte-parole auprès des autorités législatives et
gouvernementales aux fins d’étendre et d’améliorer les services
juridiques en langue française.

    voir à rendre davantage disponible les services juridiques en
langue française au Nouveau-Brunswick et au Canada en renseignant la
population francophone sur ses droits.


Président : Me Florian ARSENEAULT

Vice-président : Me Euclide LEBOUTHILLIER Secrétaire-Trésorière :  Me
Brigitte OUELLETTE

Péninsule acadienne : Me Harold MICHAUD

Chaleur : Me Mario LANTEIGNE

Restigouche : Me Marilyne ST-LAURENT

Madawaska : Me Monica PLOURDE

Victoria/Carleton : Me Tina LAGACÉ-RIVARD

Fredericton : Me Véronique GUITARD

Fundy : Me Lucia WESTIN

Corps professoral : Me Érik LABELLE EASTAUGH

Assoc. étudiant(e)s : Mme Céleste BRANCH

Services juridiques: M. Yves GOGUEN


 AJEFNB
18, av. Antonine-Maillet
Pavillon Adrien-J.-Cormier
Université de Moncton
Moncton, N.-B. E1A 3E9

506-853-4151
association@ajefnb.nb.ca
© Association des juristes d'expression française du Nouveau-Brunswick.






 ---------- Original message ----------
From: "Higgs, Premier Blaine (PO/CPM)"<Blaine.Higgs@gnb.ca>
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2021 20:25:24 +0000
Subject: RE: Attn Gen Wayne Eyre I just called and tried to explain
this email again correct?
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

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---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2021 16:23:06 -0400
Subject: Attn Gen Wayne Eyre I just called and tried to explain this
email again correct?
To: wayne.eyre@forces.gc.ca, art.mcdonald@forces.gc.ca,
richard.jolette@forces.gc.ca, Tammy.Harris@forces.gc.ca,
Jill.Chisholm@justice.gc.ca, Cedric.Aspirault@forces.gc.ca,
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mlo-blm@forces.gc.ca, "erin.otoole"<erin.otoole@parl.gc.ca>,
"Katie.Telford"<Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>, "jagmeet.singh"
<jagmeet.singh@parl.gc.ca>, "Robert. Jones"<Robert.Jones@cbc.ca>,
"steve.murphy"<steve.murphy@ctv.ca>, stalker.mason@hq.nato.int,
"Greta.Bossenmaier"<Greta.Bossenmaier@hq.nato.int>,
mcu@justice.gc.ca, ombudsman-communications@forces.gc.ca,
"blaine.higgs"<blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, MOC@hq.nato.int,
Jenica.Atwin@parl.gc.ca, "elizabeth.may"<elizabeth.may@parl.gc.ca>,
"Mitton, Megan (LEG)"<megan.mitton@gnb.ca>, "Arseneau, Kevin (LEG)"
<kevin.a.arseneau@gnb.ca>, Taeyon.Kim@gnb.ca, David.Coon@gnb.ca,
oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, andre <andre@jafaust.com>,
"andrea.anderson-mason"<andrea.anderson-mason@gnb.ca>, "Ross.Wetmore"
<Ross.Wetmore@gnb.ca>, "rob.moore"<rob.moore@parl.gc.ca>
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, Anita.Anand@parl.gc.ca,
Daniel.Blaikie@parl.gc.ca, alexandre.boulerice@parl.gc.ca,
Stephane.Bergeron@parl.gc.ca, "robert.gauvin"<robert.gauvin@gnb.ca>,
"robert.mckee"<robert.mckee@gnb.ca>, "ron.tremblay2"
<ron.tremblay2@gmail.com>

Deja Vu anyone???

https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2021/11/gen-wayne-eyre-named-permanent-chief-of.html

Thursday, 25 November 2021
Gen. Wayne Eyre named permanent chief of defence staff

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-ObYj9eVDo&ab_channel=CBCNews

Defence Minister Anita Anand on why Admiral Art McDonald is out as
chief of defence staff
546 views
Nov 25, 2021
CBC News
 2.82M subscribers
'It's necessary to execute your duties in this role in a way that is
over and above simply acting within the bounds of the law,' said
Defence Minister Anita Anand on why Admiral Art McDonald was replaced
Thursday as chief of the defence staff.


 ---------- Original message ----------
From: "Anand, Anita - M.P."<Anita.Anand@parl.gc.ca>
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2021 01:49:54 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: YO Frank Clegg Did you ever say Hey to your
MP Anita Anand and the Rogers legal team for me???
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2021 15:16:45 -0400
Subject: Fwd: Attn LGen Wayne Eyre I just called and tried to explain
this email and Federal Court File No T-1557-15 in particular
To: candice.bergen@parl.gc.ca
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>



---------- Original message ----------
From: "Coon, David (LEG)"<David.Coon@gnb.ca>
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2021 19:43:50 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Attn LGen Wayne Eyre I just called and tried
to explain this email and Federal Court File No T-1557-15 in
particular
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

Thank you for your email. / Merci pour votre courriel.

Due to a high volume of messages that I receive it may take a day or
more for me to respond. / En raison du volume élevé de messages que je
reçois, il se peut que je mette un jour ou plus pour y répondre.

If you are a constituent in need of help, please contact Taeyon Kim at
Taeyon.Kim@gnb.ca or call 506-455-0936. / Si vous êtes un électeur
ayant besoin d'aide, veuillez contacter Taeyon Kim à l'adresse
Taeyon.Kim@gnb.ca ou appelez le 506-455-0936.

For media requests, please call: 506-429-2285. / Pour les demandes des
médias, veuillez appeler au 506-429-2285.

Many thanks / Merci beaucoup,

David Coon
MLA Fredericton South & Leader of the Green Party/
Député deFredericton Sud et chef du Parti Vert



---------- Original message ----------
From: "Manly, Paul - M.P."<Paul.Manly@parl.gc.ca>
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2021 20:01:28 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Attn LGen Wayne Eyre I just called and tried
to explain this email and Federal Court File No T-1557-15 in
particular
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

Thank you for contacting me. This is an automated response to confirm
that your message has been received. I welcome comments and questions
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2021 16:01:13 -0400
Subject: Fwd: Attn LGen Wayne Eyre I just called and tried to explain
this email and Federal Court File No T-1557-15 in particular
To: Jenica.Atwin@parl.gc.ca, "elizabeth.may"
<elizabeth.may@parl.gc.ca>, "Paul.Manly"<Paul.Manly@parl.gc.ca>,
"Mitton, Megan (LEG)"<megan.mitton@gnb.ca>, "Arseneau, Kevin (LEG)"
<kevin.a.arseneau@gnb.ca>
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, MOC@hq.nato.int,
Greta.Bossenmaier@hq.nato.int



---------- Original message ----------
From: "Bergeron, Stéphane - Député"<Stephane.Bergeron@parl.gc.ca>
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2021 21:52:33 +0000
Subject: Réponse automatique : Attn LGen Wayne Eyre I just called and
tried to explain this email and Federal Court File No T-1557-15 in
particular
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

Bonjour!


Nous accusons, par la présente, réception de votre message et vous
remercions d’avoir communiqué avec nous.

Le cas échéant, un membre de notre équipe prendra contact avec vous
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Merci et prenez soin de vous!

Stéphane Bergeron

Député de Montarville


Certaines précautions ont été mises en place au bureau de
circonscription afin d’assurer tant la protection des membres du
personnel que celle des visiteuses et visiteurs. Il sera notamment
nécessaire de se désinfecter les mains et de porter un masque avant
d’entrer dans le bureau. Une fois à l’intérieur, il faudra respecter
les règles de distanciation sociale et demeurer à distance du
plexiglas derrière lequel se trouvera la personne à la réception. Il
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Si vous avez des symptômes grippaux, nous vous prions de ne pas vous
présenter à notre bureau et de téléphoner au 450 644-4545.


Toutes ces mesures ont pour objectif de contribuer à éviter ou limiter
une recrudescence de la COVID-19. Merci de votre compréhension!



---------- Original message ----------
From: Alexandre.Boulerice@parl.gc.ca
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2021 21:26:07 +0000
Subject: Réponse automatique : Attn LGen Wayne Eyre I just called and
tried to explain this email and Federal Court File No T-1557-15 in
particular
To: david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com

Bonjour,

Compte tenu de la situation liée au COVID-19, nous prenons les mesures
nécessaires afin de diminuer le risque de propagation. Veuillez noter
que par conséquent, notre délai de réponse risque d'être plus long que
d'habitude.

Pour les dossiers reliés à l'immigration et à l'assurance-emploi, nous
vous contacterons dans les plus brefs délais.

Nous vous remercions de votre compréhension,

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Hello,

Considering the situation linked to COVID-19, we are taking
appropriate steps to decrease the risk of spreading infection. As
such, our response time might be longer than usual.

For files related to immigration and employment insurance, we will
contact you as soon as possible.

Thank you for your understanding,

Équipe du député Alexandre Boulerice
Rosemont-La-Petite-Patrie
514-729-5342
alexandre.boulerice@parl.gc.ca



---------- Original message ----------
From: "Blaikie, Daniel - M.P."<Daniel.Blaikie@parl.gc.ca>
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2021 21:26:10 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Attn LGen Wayne Eyre I just called and tried
to explain this email and Federal Court File No T-1557-15 in
particular
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

Hello,

Thank you for contacting the office of Daniel Blaikie, Member of
Parliament for Elmwood-Transcona. This automated reply is to assure
you that your message has been received by the office and will be
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2021 16:48:08 -0400
Subject: Fwd: Attn LGen Wayne Eyre I just called and tried to explain
this email and Federal Court File No T-1557-15 in particular
To: James.Bezan@parl.gc.ca, randall.garrison@parl.gc.ca,
"Leona.Alleslev"<Leona.Alleslev@parl.gc.ca>, John.Barlow@parl.gc.ca,
Luc.Berthold@parl.gc.ca, "bob.atwin"<bob.atwin@nb.aibn.com>,
"Bob.Zimmer"<Bob.Zimmer@parl.gc.ca>, "bob.rae"<bob.rae@canada.ca>,
Bob.Benzen@parl.gc.ca, Steven.Blaney@parl.gc.ca,
John.Brassard@parl.gc.ca, Michael.Chong@parl.gc.ca,
Michael.Cooper@parl.gc.ca, James.Cumming@parl.gc.ca,
Gerard.Deltell@parl.gc.ca, Eric.Duncan@parl.gc.ca,
Chris.dEntremont@parl.gc.ca, Dave.Epp@parl.gc.ca,
Rosemarie.Falk@parl.gc.ca, Ed.Fast@parl.gc.ca,
Kerry-Lynne.Findlay@parl.gc.ca, Cheryl.Gallant@parl.gc.ca
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, "pierre.poilievre"
<pierre.poilievre@parl.gc.ca>, Candice.Bergen@parl.gc.ca

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---------- Original message ----------
From: Art.McDonald@forces.gc.ca
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2021 17:08:24 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: YO JONATHAN.VANCE You have been ducKing e
since 2015 when I was running iN the election of the 42nd Parliament
and suing the Queen in Federal Court Methinks it is YOU who should
finally call me back N'esy Pas?
To: david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com

The Acting Chief of the Defence Staff is LGen Wayne Eyre, he may be
reached at wayne.eyre@forces.gc.ca.

Le Chef d'état-major de la Défense par intérim est le LGen Wayne Eyre.
Il peut être rejoint au wayne.eyre@forces.gc.ca.

Art McD
He/Him // Il/Lui
Admiral/amiral Art McDonald

Chief of the Defence Staff (CDS)
Canadian Armed Forces
art.mcdonald@forces.gc.ca<mailto:art.mcdonald@forces.gc.ca> / Tel: 613-992-5054

Chef d’état-major de la Defense (CÉMD)
Forces armées canadiennes
art.mcdonald@forces.gc.ca<mailto:art.mcdonald@forces.gc.ca> / Tél: 613-992-5054


---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2021 13:08:16 -0400
Subject: YO JONATHAN.VANCE You have been ducKing e since 2015 when I
was running iN the election of the 42nd Parliament and suing the Queen
in Federal Court Methinks it is YOU who should finally call me back
N'esy Pas?
To: art.mcdonald@forces.gc.ca, richard.jolette@forces.gc.ca,
JONATHAN.VANCE@forces.gc.ca, Tammy.Harris@forces.gc.ca,
Jill.Chisholm@justice.gc.ca, Cedric.Aspirault@forces.gc.ca,
Derek.Sloan@parl.gc.ca, Hon.ralph.goodale@canada.ca,
Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, barbara.massey@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
clare.barry@justice.gc.ca, elder.marques@pmo-cpm.gc.ca,
michael.mcnair@pmo-cpm.gc.ca, David.Akin@globalnews.ca,
dale.drummond@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, "blaine.higgs"<blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>,
fin.minfinance-financemin.fin@canada.ca, hon.melanie.joly@canada.ca,
Jody.Wilson-Raybould@parl.gc.ca, "andrea.anderson-mason"
<andrea.anderson-mason@gnb.ca>, Ramesh.Sangha@parl.gc.ca,
Marwan.Tabbara@parl.gc.ca, Yasmin.Ratansi@parl.gc.ca,
Ian.Shugart@pco-bcp.gc.ca, "Bill.Blair"<Bill.Blair@parl.gc.ca>
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>,
Newsroom <Newsroom@globeandmail.com>, news-tips
<news-tips@nytimes.com>, mcu@justice.gc.ca,
ombudsman-communications@forces.gc.ca

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: JONATHAN.VANCE@forces.gc.ca
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2021 17:01:09 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: YO JONATHAN.VANCE I trust that MASON
STALKER, all the NATO dudes and YOU know that I don't send Spam
To: david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com

Admiral Art McDonald is now the Chief of the Defence Staff, he may be
reached at art.mcdonald@forces.gc.ca. I will continue to monitor this
account periodically until my retirement from the Canadian Armed
Forces. Please reach out to EA CDS, LCol Richard Jolette at
richard.jolette@forces.gc.ca if you require to get a hold of me.

L'amiral Art McDonald est maintenant le Chef d'état-major de la
Défense, on peut le joindre au art.mcdonald@forces.gc.ca. Je
continuerai de surveiller ce compte périodiquement jusqu'à ma retraite
des Forces armées canadiennes. Veuillez contacter CdeC CEMD, Lcol
Richard Jolette au richard.jolette@forces.gc.ca si vous avez besoin de
me contacter.

---------- Original message ----------
From: "MinFinance / FinanceMin (FIN)"<fin.minfinance-financemin.fin@canada.ca>
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2021 17:01:23 +0000
Subject: RE: YO JONATHAN.VANCE I trust that MASON STALKER, all the
NATO dudes and YOU know that I don't send Spam
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

The Department of Finance acknowledges receipt of your electronic
correspondence. Please be assured that we appreciate receiving your
comments.
Due to the evolving COVID-19 situation, we apologize in advance for
any delay in responding to your enquiry. In the meantime, information
on Canada's COVID-19 Economic Response Plan is available on the
Government of Canada website at
www.canada.ca/coronavirus<http://www.canada.ca/coronavirus> or by
calling 1-800 O Canada (1-800-622-6232) or 1-833-784-4397.

Le ministère des Finances Canada accuse réception de votre courriel.
Nous vous assurons que vos commentaires sont les bienvenus.
En raison de la fluidité de la crise de la COVID-19, il est possible
que nous retardions à vous répondre et nous nous en excusons.
Entre-temps, les informations au sujet du Plan d'intervention
économique du Canada pour répondre à la COVID-19 sont disponibles dans
le site Web du gouvernement du Canada au
www.canada.ca/coronavirus<http://www.canada.ca/coronavirus> ou en
composant le
1-800 O Canada (1-800-622-6232) ou le 1-833-784-4397.

---------- Original message ----------
From: "MinFinance / FinanceMin (FIN)"<fin.minfinance-financemin.fin@canada.ca>
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2021 17:08:27 +0000
Subject: RE: YO JONATHAN.VANCE You have been ducKing e since 2015 when
I was running iN the election of the 42nd Parliament and suing the
Queen in Federal Court Methinks it is YOU who should finally call me
back N'esy Pas?
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

The Department of Finance acknowledges receipt of your electronic
correspondence. Please be assured that we appreciate receiving your
comments.
Due to the evolving COVID-19 situation, we apologize in advance for
any delay in responding to your enquiry. In the meantime, information
on Canada's COVID-19 Economic Response Plan is available on the
Government of Canada website at
www.canada.ca/coronavirus<http://www.canada.ca/coronavirus> or by
calling 1-800 O Canada (1-800-622-6232) or 1-833-784-4397.

Le ministère des Finances Canada accuse réception de votre courriel.
Nous vous assurons que vos commentaires sont les bienvenus.
En raison de la fluidité de la crise de la COVID-19, il est possible
que nous retardions à vous répondre et nous nous en excusons.
Entre-temps, les informations au sujet du Plan d'intervention
économique du Canada pour répondre à la COVID-19 sont disponibles dans
le site Web du gouvernement du Canada au
www.canada.ca/coronavirus<http://www.canada.ca/coronavirus> ou en
composant le
1-800 O Canada (1-800-622-6232) ou le 1-833-784-4397.


---------- Original message ----------
From: "Higgs, Premier Blaine (PO/CPM)"<Blaine.Higgs@gnb.ca>
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2021 17:08:22 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: YO JONATHAN.VANCE You have been ducKing e
since 2015 when I was running iN the election of the 42nd Parliament
and suing the Queen in Federal Court Methinks it is YOU who should
finally call me back N'esy Pas?
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

Thank you for taking the time to write to us.

Due to the high volume of emails that we receive daily, please note
that there may be a delay in our response. Thank you for your
understanding.

If you are looking for current information on Coronavirus, please
visit www.gnb.ca/coronavirus<http://www.gnb.ca/coronavirus>.

If this is a Media Request, please contact the Premier’s office at
(506) 453-2144.

Thank you.


Bonjour,

Nous vous remercions d’avoir pris le temps de nous écrire.

Tenant compte du volume élevé de courriels que nous recevons
quotidiennement, il se peut qu’il y ait un délai dans notre réponse.
Nous vous remercions de votre compréhension.

Si vous recherchez des informations à jour sur le coronavirus,
veuillez visiter
www.gnb.ca/coronavirus<http://www.gnb.ca/coronavirus>.

S’il s’agit d’une demande des médias, veuillez communiquer avec le
Cabinet du premier ministre au 506-453-2144.

Merci.


Office of the Premier/Cabinet du premier ministre
P.O Box/C. P. 6000
Fredericton, New-Brunswick/Nouveau-Brunswick
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Canada
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Email/Courriel:
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On 3/11/21, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com> wrote:

> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2021 12:35:27 -0400
> Subject: Re: YO JONATHAN.VANCE I trust that MASON STALKER, all the
> NATO dudes and YOU know that I don't send Spam
> To: Michel.Drapeau@mdlo.ca, "Gilles.Moreau"<Gilles.Moreau@forces.gc.ca>
> Cc: mlo-blm@forces.gc.ca, "erin.otoole"<erin.otoole@parl.gc.ca>,
> "Katie.Telford"<Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>, "jagmeet.singh"
> <jagmeet.singh@parl.gc.ca>, "Robert. Jones"<Robert.Jones@cbc.ca>,
> "steve.murphy"<steve.murphy@ctv.ca>
>
> https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/fifth-estate-military-justice-1.5943931
>
>
> Prosecuting high-ranking officers a 'significant challenge'
>
> "Retired colonel and lawyer Michel Drapeau, who is a leading expert in
> military justice, said he wonders how a court martial could hear a
> case involving Vance or McDonald when no one in the military,
> including judges, would outrank them."
>
> PERHAPS I SHOULD SUE THEM EH???
>
> On 9/23/19, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Byrne Furlong
>> Press Secretary
>> Office of the Minister of National Defence
>> 613-996-3100
>>
>> Media Relations
>> Department of National Defence
>> 613-996-2353
>> mlo-blm@forces.gc.ca
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
>> Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2019 14:14:23 -0300
>> Subject: Fwd: YO JONATHAN.VANCE I trust that MASON STALKER, all the
>> NATO dudes and YOU know that I don't send Spam
>> To: Michel.Drapeau@mdlo.ca, Walter.Semianiw@mdlo.ca, Newsroom
>> <Newsroom@globeandmail.com>
>> Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>>
>> Peter Stoffer
>> STRATEGIC ADVISOR
>>
>> (613) 236-2657 x200
>>
>>
>>
>> Mr. Stoffer served as a Member of Parliament for the riding of
>> Sackville-Eastern Shore from 1997 to 2015. During 2011-2015, he served
>> as the Official Opposition Critic for Veterans Affairs.
>>
>> During this time, Mr. Stoffer was honoured with a variety of awards
>> from the environmental, military, provincial and federal communities.
>> He was named Canada’s Parliamentarian of the year 2013, and he
>> received the Veterans Ombudsman award. Mr Stoffer has been knighted
>> into the Order of St. George and has also been knighted by the King of
>> the Netherlands into the Order of Orange Nassau.
>>
>> He is currently volunteering for a variety of veteran organizations.
>> He is also host to a radio show called “Hour of Heroes in Nova Scotia”
>> on Community Radio,  Radio Station 97-5 CIOE-FM, the Voice of the East
>> Coast Music.
>>
>>
>> Colonel-Maître® Michel William Drapeau
>> SENIOR COUNSEL
>> (613) 236-2657 x200
>> Michel.Drapeau@mdlo.ca
>>
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>> Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2019 13:43:40 -0300
>> Subject: YO JONATHAN.VANCE I trust that MASON STALKER, all the NATO
>> dudes and YOU know that I don't send Spam
>> To: JONATHAN.VANCE@forces.gc.ca, "Gilles.Moreau"
>> <Gilles.Moreau@forces.gc.ca>, stalker.mason@hq.nato.int
>> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>, mcu
>> <mcu@justice.gc.ca>, ombudsman-communications@forces.gc.ca,
>> "Paul.Shuttle"<Paul.Shuttle@pco-bcp.gc.ca>
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: MASON.STALKER@forces.gc.ca
>> Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2019 16:38:01 +0000
>> Subject: Automatic reply: [SUSPECTED SPAM / SPAM SUSPECT] A little
>> Deja Vu for JONATHAN.VANCE et al
>> To: motomaniac333@gmail.com
>>
>> Good day,
>>
>> Please note that I do not have regular access to DWAN and your email
>> has not been forwarded.
>>
>> Please forward your email to: stalker.mason@hq.nato.int
>>
>> Thank you in advance,
>>
>> MJS
>>
>>
>> On 9/23/19, David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: MASON.STALKER@forces.gc.ca
>>> Date: Wed, 8 May 2019 12:04:41 +0000
>>> Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks its obvious why the Crown would
>>> drop the charges after Mark Norman's lawyers hit Trudeau and his buddy
>>> Butts with subpoenas N'esy Pas/
>>> To: motomaniac333@gmail.com
>>>
>>> Good day,
>>>
>>> Please note that I do not have regular access to DWAN and your email
>>> has not been forwarded.
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: JONATHAN.VANCE@forces.gc.ca
>>> Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2016 18:26:35 +0000
>>> Subject: Automatic reply: I see that the the evil blogger in Alberta
>>> Barry Winters aka Mr Baconfat is still practising libel and hate
>>> speech       contrary to Sections 300 and 319 0f the Canadian Criminal Code
>>> N'esy Pas Mr Prime Minister Trudeau "The Younger" ???
>>> To: motomaniac333@gmail.com
>>>
>>> I will be out of the office until 23 February 2016. I am unable to
>>> monitor my e-mail during this time. For urgent matters, please contact
>>> my Chief of Staff, BGen Tammy Harris (Tammy.Harris@forces.gc.ca), or
>>> my EA, Maj Cedric Aspirault (Cedric.Aspirault@forces.gc.ca) both of
>>> whom can contact me.
>>>
>>> Je serai hors du bureau jusqu'au 23 février 2016. Il ne me sera pas
>>> possible de vérifier mes couriels pendant cette période. En cas
>>> d'urgence, veuillez contacter ma chef d'état major, Bgén Tammy Harris
>>> (Tammy.Harris@forces.gc.ca), ou mon CdC, le maj Cédric Aspirault
>>> (Cedric.Aspirault@forces.gc.ca), ils seront en mesure de me rejoindre.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: "Chisholm, Jill"<Jill.Chisholm@justice.gc.ca>
>>> Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2016 18:26:34 +0000
>>> Subject: Automatic reply: I see that the the evil blogger in Alberta
>>> Barry Winters aka Mr Baconfat is still practising libel and hate
>>> speech contrary to Sections 300 and 319 0f the Canadian Criminal Code
>>> N'esy Pas Mr Prime Minister Trudeau "The Younger" ???
>>> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>>>
>>> Thank you for your message. I will be away from the office until
>>> Friday, February 26, 2016 and will not be accessing email frequently
>>> during this time.  Should you require assistance please contact
>>> Jacqueline Fenton at (902) 426-6996.  Otherwise I will be pleased to
>>> respond to your message upon my return.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: Ministerial Correspondence Unit - Justice Canada
>>> <mcu@justice.gc.ca>
>>> Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2019 16:46:28 +0000
>>> Subject: Automatic reply: YOr Ralph Goodale Methinks this should
>>> stress the Integrity of the Globe and Mail and your minions in the
>>> RCMP N'esy Pas?
>>> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
>>>
>>> Thank you for writing to the Honourable David Lametti, Minister of
>>> Justice and Attorney General of Canada.
>>> Please be assured that your email has been received and will be read
>>> with
>>> care.
>>> However, in light of the federal elections being held on October 21,
>>> there may be a delay in processing your email.
>>>
>>> _________________________________________________________________
>>>
>>> Merci d'avoir écrit à l'honorable David Lametti, ministre de la
>>> Justice et procureur général du Canada.
>>> Soyez assuré que votre courriel a bien été reçu et que celui-ci sera
>>> lu avec soin.
>>> Cependant, compte tenu des élections fédérales du 21 octobre prochain,
>>> veuillez prendre note qu'il pourrait y avoir un retard dans le
>>> traitement de votre courriel.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Oreiginal message ----------
>>> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
>>> Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2019 13:02:10 -0300
>>> Subject: A little Deja Vu for Ralph Goodale and the RCMP before I file
>>> my next lawsuit as promised
>>> To: Hon.ralph.goodale@canada.ca, pm@pm.gc.ca,
>>> Gerald.Butts@pmo-cpm.gc.ca, Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca,
>>> Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.cabarbara.massey@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
>>> elder.marques@pmo-cpm.gc.ca, michael.mcnair@pmo-cpm.gc.ca,
>>> Nathalie.Drouin@justice.gc.ca, "clare.barry"
>>> clare.barry@justice.gc.ca, mcu@justice.gc.ca,
>>> alaina@alainalockhart.ca, info@ginettepetitpastaylor.ca,
>>> oldmaison@yahoo.com, Jacques.Poitras@cbc.ca, daniel.mchardie@cbc.ca,
>>> info@waynelong.ca, matt@mattdecourcey.ca, info@sergecormier.ca,
>>> pat@patfinnigan.ca, David.Coon@gnb.ca, tj@tjharvey.ca,
>>> karen.ludwig.nb@gmail.com, votejohnw@gmail.com,
>>> PETER.MACKAY@bakermckenzie.com, Frank.McKenna@td.com, postur@for.is,
>>> postur@fjr.stjr.is, Paul.Lynch@edmontonpolice.ca,
>>> Gilles.Blinn@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
>>> David.Akin@globalnews.ca, dale.drummond@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
>>> Dale.Morgan@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, Dave.Young@nbeub.cajfurey@nbpower.com,
>>> jfetzer@d.umn.edu, postur@irr.is, birgittajoy@gmail.com,
>>> birgitta@this.is>, Brian.Gallant@gnb.ca, Kevin.Vickers@gnb.ca,
>>> blaine.higgs@gnb.ca, kris.austin@gnb.ca, greg.byrne@gnb.ca,
>>> carl.urquhart@gnb.ca, Michael.Duheme@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
>>> Michel.Carrier@gnb.ca, Yves.Cote@elections.ca, Greg.Bonnar@gnb.ca
>>> Cc: motomaniac333@gmail.com, Newsroom@globeandmail.com,
>>> fin.minfinance-financemin.fin@canada.ca, hon.melanie.joly@canada.ca
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: "Telford, Katie"<Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>
>>> Date: Sun, 15 Sep 2019 13:14:20 +0000
>>> Subject: Automatic reply: YO Mr Butts Here are some more comments
>>> published within CBC that the RCMP and their boss Ralph Goodale should
>>> review ASAP N'esy Pas?
>>> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>> I am out of the office until Tuesday, October 22nd without access to
>>> this
>>> email.
>>> In my absence, you may contact Mike McNair
>>> (michael.mcnair@pmo-cpm.gc.ca<mailto:michael.mcnair@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>) or
>>> Elder Marques
>>> (elder.marques@pmo-cpm.gc.ca<mailto:elder.marques@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>).
>>> Warm regards,
>>> Katie
>>> ______
>>> Bonjour,
>>> Je suis absente du bureau jusqu'au mardi 22 octobre sans accès à mes
>>> courriels.
>>> Durant mon absence, veuillez communiquer avec Mike McNair
>>> (michael.mcnair@pmo-cpm.gc.ca<mailto:michael.mcnair@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>) ou
>>> Elder Marques
>>> (elder.marques@pmo-cpm.gc.ca<mailto:elder.marques@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>).
>>> Cordialement,
>>> Katie
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: "Butts, Gerald"<Gerald.Butts@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>
>>> Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2018 06:33:26 +0000
>>> Subject: Automatic reply: So Much for the Strong Ethics of the Strong
>>> Organization commonnly knows as the RCMP/GRC N'esy Pas?
>>> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
>>>
>>> Thank you for your email. I am out of the office with limited access
>>> to email. For assistance, please email Laura D'Angelo at
>>> laura.d'angelo@pmo-cpm.gc.ca.
>>>
>>> Merci pour votre message. Je suis absent du bureau avec un accèss
>>> limité aux courriels. Si vous avez besoin d'assistance, veuillez
>>> communiquer avec Laura D'Angelo à l'adresse
>>> laura.d'angelo@pmo-cpm.gc.ca
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: Jody.Wilson-Raybould@parl.gc.ca
>>> Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2018 06:30:48 +0000
>>> Subject: Automatic reply: So Much for the Strong Ethics of the Strong
>>> Organization commonnly knows as the RCMP/GRC N'esy Pas?
>>> To: david.raymond.amos333@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.ca<mailto:mcu@justice.gc.ca> or call 613-957-4222.
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>>
>>> -------------------
>>>
>>> Merci d'?crire ? l'honorable Jody Wilson-Raybould, d?put?e de
>>> Vancouver Granville.
>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Original message ----------
>>> From: "Hon.Ralph.Goodale  (PS/SP)"<Hon.ralph.goodale@canada.ca>
>>> Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2018 16:53:15 +0000
>>> Subject: Automatic reply: Re Emails to Department of Justice and
>>> Province of Nova Scotia
>>> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
>>>
>>> Merci d'avoir ?crit ? l'honorable Ralph Goodale, ministre de la
>>> S?curit? publique et de la Protection civile.
>>> En raison d'une augmentation importante du volume de la correspondance
>>> adress?e au ministre, veuillez prendre note qu'il pourrait y avoir un
>>> retard dans le traitement de votre courriel. Soyez assur? que votre
>>> message sera examin? avec attention.
>>> Merci!
>>> L'Unit? de la correspondance minist?rielle
>>> S?curit? publique Canada
>>> *********
>>>
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>>> Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness.
>>> Due to the significant increase in the volume of correspondence
>>> addressed to the Minister, please note there could be a delay in
>>> processing your email. Rest assured that your message will be
>>> carefully reviewed.
>>> Thank you!
>>> Ministerial Correspondence Unit
>>> Public Safety Canada
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Original message ----------
>>> From: Jody.Wilson-Raybould@parl.gc.ca
>>> Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2018 16:53:11 +0000
>>> Subject: Automatic reply: Re Emails to Department of Justice and
>>> Province of Nova Scotia
>>> To: david.raymond.amos333@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.ca<mailto:mcu@justice.gc.ca> or call 613-957-4222.
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>>
>>> -------------------
>>>
>>> Merci d'?crire ? l'honorable Jody Wilson-Raybould, d?put?e de
>>> Vancouver Granville.
>>>
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>>> courriel. En raison d'une augmentation importante du volume de
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>>> votre adresse et votre code postal.
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>>> 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
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Original message ----------
>>> From: "MinFinance / FinanceMin (FIN)"
>>> <fin.minfinance-financemin.fin@canada.ca>
>>> Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2018 16:53:17 +0000
>>> Subject: RE: Re Emails to Department of Justice and Province of Nova
>>> Scotia
>>> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@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: Newsroom <newsroom@globeandmail.com>
>>> Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2018 16:53:16 +0000
>>> Subject: Automatic reply: Re Emails to Department of Justice and
>>> Province of Nova Scotia
>>> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
>>>
>>> Thank you for contacting The Globe and Mail.
>>>
>>> If your matter pertains to newspaper delivery or you require technical
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>>> Letters to the Editor can be sent to letters@globeandmail.com
>>>
>>> This is the correct email address for requests for news coverage and
>>> press releases.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Original message ----------
>>> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
>>> Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2018 12:53:03 -0400
>>> Subject: Re Emails to Department of Justice and Province of Nova Scotia
>>> To: wrscott@nbpower.com, "brian.gallant"<brian.gallant@gnb.ca>,
>>> "blaine.higgs"<blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, "David.Coon"
>>> <David.Coon@gnb.ca>, krisaustin <krisaustin@peoplesalliance.ca>,
>>> "rick.doucet"<rick.doucet@gnb.ca>, "Sollows, David (ERD/DER)"
>>> <david.sollows@gnb.ca>, "Robert. Jones"<Robert.Jones@cbc.ca>,
>>> "robert.gauvin"<robert.gauvin@gnb.ca>, kevin.a.arseneau@gnb.ca,
>>> "Bill.Fraser"<Bill.Fraser@gnb.ca>, "John.Ames"<John.Ames@gnb.ca>,
>>> gerry.lowe@gnb.ca, "hugh.flemming"<hugh.flemming@gnb.ca>,
>>> michelle.conroy@gnb.ca, "art.odonnell"<art.odonnell@nb.aibn.com>,
>>> "jake.stewart"<jake.stewart@gnb.ca>, mike.holland@gnb.ca, votejohnw
>>> <votejohnw@gmail.com>, andrea.anderson-mason@gnb.ca,
>>> greg.thompson2@gnb.ca, jean-claude.d'amours@gnb.ca,
>>> jacques.j.leblanc@gnb.ca, megan.mitton@gnb.ca, keith.chiasson@gnb.ca,
>>> "serge.rousselle"<serge.rousselle@gnb.ca>, robert.mckee@gnb.ca,
>>> rick.desaulniers@gnb.ca, premier <premier@gnb.ca>, "Dominic.Cardy"
>>> <Dominic.Cardy@gnb.ca>, gphlaw@nb.aibn.com, wharrison
>>> <wharrison@nbpower.com>, "Furey, John"<jfurey@nbpower.com>,
>>> "Jody.Wilson-Raybould"<Jody.Wilson-Raybould@parl.gc.ca>,
>>> "clare.barry"<clare.barry@justice.gc.ca>, mcu <mcu@justice.gc.ca>,
>>> "hon.ralph.goodale"<hon.ralph.goodale@canada.ca>,
>>> "Hon.Dominic.LeBlanc"<Hon.Dominic.LeBlanc@canada.ca>, "Bill.Morneau"
>>> <Bill.Morneau@canada.ca>, PREMIER <PREMIER@gov.ns.ca>,
>>> JUSTWEB@novascotia.ca, LauraLee.Langley@novascotia.ca,
>>> Karen.Hudson@novascotia.ca, Joanne.Munro@novascotia.ca, Newsroom
>>> <Newsroom@globeandmail.com>, news <news@kingscorecord.com>, news
>>> <news@dailygleaner.com>
>>> Cc: "David.Raymond.Amos"<David.Raymond.Amos@gmail.com>, motomaniac333
>>> <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, Victoria.Zinck@novascotia.ca,
>>> Kim.Fleming@novascotia.ca
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Original message ----------
>>> From: "McGrath, Stephen T"<Stephen.McGrath@novascotia.ca>
>>> Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2018 12:40:22 +0000
>>> Subject: Automatic reply: Does anyone recall the email entitled "So
>>> Stephen McGrath if not you then just exactly who sent me this latest
>>> email from your office?"
>>> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>>>
>>> Thanks for your message, however I am no longer at the Department of
>>> Justice, and this email account is not being monitored.
>>>
>>> Please contact Kim Fleming at Kim.Fleming@novascotia.ca (phone
>>> 902-424-4023), or Vicky Zinck at Victoria.Zinck@novascotia.ca (phone
>>> 902-424-4390). Kim and Vicky will be able to redirect you.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Original message ----------
>>> From: Justice Website <JUSTWEB@novascotia.ca>
>>> Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2017 14:21:11 +0000
>>> Subject: Emails to Department of Justice and Province of Nova Scotia
>>> To: "motomaniac333@gmail.com"<motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>>>
>>> Mr. Amos,
>>> We acknowledge receipt of your recent emails to the Deputy Minister of
>>> Justice and lawyers within the Legal Services Division of the
>>> Department of Justice respecting a possible claim against the Province
>>> of Nova Scotia.  Service of any documents respecting a legal claim
>>> against the Province of Nova Scotia may be served on the Attorney
>>> General at 1690 Hollis Street, Halifax, NS.  Please note that we will
>>> not be responding to further emails on this matter.
>>>
>>> Department of Justice
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Original message ----------
>>> From: David Amos motomaniac333@gmail.com
>>> Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2017 15:16:38 -0400
>>> Subject: Attn Laura Lee Langley, Karen Hudson and Joanne Munro I just
>>> called all three of your offices to inform you of my next lawsuit
>>> against Nova Scotia
>>> To: LauraLee.Langley@novascotia.ca, Karen.Hudson@novascotia.ca,
>>> Joanne.Munro@novascotia.ca
>>> Cc: David Amos david.raymond.amos@gmail.com
>>>
>>> https://novascotia.ca/exec_council/NSDeputies.html
>>>
>>> https://novascotia.ca/exec_council/LLLangley-bio.html
>>>
>>> Laura Lee Langley
>>> 1700 Granville Street, 5th Floor
>>> One Government Place
>>> Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 1X5
>>> Phone: (902) 424-8940
>>> Fax: (902) 424-0667
>>> Email: LauraLee.Langley@novascotia.ca
>>>
>>> https://novascotia.ca/just/deputy.asp
>>>
>>> Karen Hudson Q.C.
>>> 1690 Hollis Street, 7th Floor
>>> Joseph Howe Building
>>> Halifax, NS B3J 3J9
>>> Phone: (902) 424-4223
>>> Fax: (902) 424-0510
>>> Email: Karen.Hudson@novascotia.ca
>>>
>>> https://novascotia.ca/sns/ceo.asp
>>>
>>> Joanne Munro:
>>> 1505 Barrington Street, 14-South
>>> Maritime Centre
>>> Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3K5
>>> Phone: (902) 424-4089
>>> Fax: (902) 424-5510
>>> Email: Joanne.Munro@novascotia.ca
>>>
>>> If you don't wish to speak to me before I begin litigation then I
>>> suspect the Integrity Commissioner New Brunswick or the Federal Crown
>>> Counsel can explain the email below and the documents hereto attached
>>> to you and your Premier etc.
>>>
>>> Veritas Vincit
>>> David Raymond Amos
>>> 902 800 0369
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- 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
>>>
>>> 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?
>>>
>>>
>>> Vertias Vincit
>>> David Raymond Amos
>>> 902 800 0369
>>>
>>> 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
>>>
>>>
>>> http://www.archive.org/details/PoliceSurveilanceWiretapTape139
>>>
>>> http://www.archive.org/details/FedsUsTreasuryDeptRcmpEtc
>>>
>>>
>>> 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
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 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
>>>
>>> Hon. Alexandre Deschênes, Q.C.
>>> Integrity Commissioner
>>>
>>> Hon. Alexandre Deschênes, Q.C., who resides in Bathurst, N.B., is a
>>> native of Kedgwick, N.B., and is married to Huguette (Savoie)
>>> Deschênes. They have two sons.
>>>
>>> He studied at Saint-Joseph University (now Université de Moncton) from
>>> 1960 to 1962, University of Ottawa from 1962-1965 (B.A.), and
>>> University of New Brunswick (LL.B., 1968). He was admitted to the Law
>>> Society of New Brunswick in 1968. He was legal counsel to the
>>> Department of Justice in Fredericton from 1968 to 1971. He was in
>>> private practice from 1972 to 1982 and specialized in civil litigation
>>> as a partner in the law firm of Michaud, Leblanc, Robichaud, and
>>> Deschênes. While residing in Shediac, N.B., he served on town council
>>> and became the first president of the South East Economic Commission.
>>> He is a past president of the Richelieu Club in Shediac.
>>>
>>> In 1982, he was appointed a judge of the Court of Queen’s Bench of New
>>> Brunswick and of the Court of Appeal of New Brunswick in 2000.
>>>
>>> On July 30, 2009, he was appointed to the Court Martial Appeal Court of
>>> Canada.
>>>
>>> While on the Court of Appeal of New Brunswick, he was appointed
>>> President of the provincial Judicial Council and in 2012 Chairperson
>>> of the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for the Province of New
>>> Brunswick for the 2015 federal election.
>>>
>>> He was appointed Conflict of Interest Commissioner in December 2016
>>> and became New Brunswick’s first Integrity Commissioner on December
>>> 16, 2016 with responsibilities for conflict of interest issues related
>>> to Members of the Legislative Assembly. As of April 1, 2017 he
>>> supervises lobbyists of public office holders under the Lobbyists’
>>> Registration Act.
>>>
>>> As of September 1, 2017, he will be assuming the functions presently
>>> held by the Access to Information and Privacy Commissioner.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Original 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
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Original message ----------
>>> From: Póstur IRR <postur@irr.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
>>> Innanríkisráðuneytið / Ministry of the Interior
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: "Gallant, Premier Brian (PO/CPM)"<Brian.Gallant@gnb.ca>
>>> Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2016 21:39:17 +0000
>>> Subject: RE: After crossing paths with them bigtime in 2004 Davey Baby
>>> Coon and his many Green Meanie and Fake Left cohorts know why I won't
>>> hold my breath waiting for them to act with any semblance of integrity
>>> now N'esy Pas Chucky Leblanc??
>>> 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
>>> Corespondence 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 21:43:50 +0000
>>> Subject: Re: After crossing paths with them bigtime in 2004 Davey Baby
>>> Coon and his many Green Meanie and Fake Left cohorts know why I won't
>>> hold my breath waiting for them to act with any semblance of integrity
>>> now N'esy Pas Chucky Leblanc??
>>> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>>>
>>>
>>> Erindi þitt hefur verið móttekið  / Your request has been received
>>>
>>> Kveðja / Best regards
>>> Forsætisráðuneytið  / Prime Minister's Office
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: Póstur IRR <postur@irr.is>
>>> Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2016 21:43:50 +0000
>>> Subject: Re: After crossing paths with them bigtime in 2004 Davey Baby
>>> Coon and his many Green Meanie and Fake Left cohorts know why I won't
>>> hold my breath waiting for them to act with any semblance of integrity
>>> now N'esy Pas Chucky Leblanc??
>>> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>>>
>>> Erindi þitt hefur verið móttekið. / Your request has been received.
>>>
>>> Kveðja / Best regards
>>> Innanríkisráðuneytið / Ministry of the Interior
>>>
>>>
>>> For the public record I knew Birgitta was no better than the people
>>> she bitches about when she refused to discuss the QSLS blog with me
>>> while she was in Canada making her rounds in the Canadain media in
>>> January of 2011.
>>>
>>>
>>> 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
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>>> Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2015 09:20:29 -0400
>>> Subject: Hey before you Red Coats swear an Oath to the Queen and the
>>> 42nd Parliament begins perhaps the turncoat Big Bad Billy Casey the
>>> Yankee carpetbagger David Lutz or some Boyz from NB should explain
>>> this lawsuit to you real slow.
>>> To: alaina@alainalockhart.ca, david <david@lutz.nb.ca>,
>>> "daniel.mchardie"<daniel.mchardie@cbc.ca>, info@waynelong.ca,
>>> info@ginettepetitpastaylor.ca, rarseno@nbnet.nb.ca,
>>> matt@mattdecourcey.ca, info@sergecormier.ca, pat@patfinnigan.ca,
>>> tj@tjharvey.ca, karen.ludwig.nb@gmail.com
>>> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
, "Frank.McKenna"
>>> <Frank.McKenna@td.com>, info@votezsteve.ca, info@billcasey.ca,
>>> "justin.trudeau.a1"<justin.trudeau.a1@parl.gc.ca>
,
>>> "dominic.leblanc.a1"<dominic.leblanc.a1@parl.gc.ca
>, oldmaison
>>> <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, jacques_poitras <jacques_poitras@cbc.ca>,
>>> "Jacques.Poitras"<Jacques.Poitras@cbc.ca>, "peter.mackay"
>>> <peter.mackay@justice.gc.ca>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> FYI This is the text of the lawsuit that should interest Trudeau the
>>> most
>>>
>>>
>>> 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
>>>
>>
>

Pope says genocide took place in Canada's residential school system

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 ---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2022 18:49:23 -0300
Subject: Methinks now that the Pope has left our Native Land the RCMP,
the CBC, the wackos Chucky Leblanc Kevin Annett and their many fans
should review page 134 of this old file off mine N'esy Pas Mr Jones?
To: alex.tyrrell@pvq.qc.ca, "elizabeth.may"
<elizabeth.may@parl.gc.ca>, "David.Coon"<David.Coon@gnb.ca>, pm
<pm@pm.gc.ca>, "jagmeet.singh"<jagmeet.singh@parl.gc.ca>,
"Candice.Bergen"<Candice.Bergen@parl.gc.ca>, "pierre.poilievre"
<pierre.poilievre@parl.gc.ca>, republicnationalcouncil@protonmail.com,
angelfire101@protonmail.com, "Marco.Mendicino"
<Marco.Mendicino@parl.gc.ca>, "Brenda.Lucki"
<Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, mcu <mcu@justice.gc.ca>, "jan.jensen"
<jan.jensen@justice.gc.ca>, "jake.stewart"<jake.stewart@parl.gc.ca>,
"Macfarlane, Bruce (DH/MS)"<Bruce.Macfarlane@gnb.ca>,
cathedral2@rcab.org, washington field <washington.field@ic.fbi.gov>,
"Boston.Mail"<Boston.Mail@ic.fbi.gov>, mkieloch@rcab.org,
"Mark.Blakely"<Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Kevin.leahy"
<Kevin.leahy@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, Newsroom
<Newsroom@globeandmail.com>, "Robert. Jones"<Robert.Jones@cbc.ca>,
"Jenica.Atwin"<Jenica.Atwin@parl.gc.ca>, "John.Williamson"
<John.Williamson@parl.gc.ca>, "rob.moore"<rob.moore@parl.gc.ca>,
"Mitton, Megan (LEG)"<megan.mitton@gnb.ca>, oldmaison
<oldmaison@yahoo.com>, andre <andre@jafaust.com>, jbosnitch
<jbosnitch@gmail.com>, "Arseneau, Kevin (LEG)"
<kevin.a.arseneau@gnb.ca>

 

https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2022/07/pope-says-genocide-took-place-in.html

 

Sunday, 31 July 2022

Pope says genocide took place in Canada's residential school system

 

Methinks now that the Pope has left our Native Land the RCMP, the CBC, the wackos Chucky Leblanc Kevin Annett and their many fans should review page 134 of this old file off mine N'esy Pas Mr Jones?


www.checktheevidence.com/pdf/2619437-CROSS-BORDER-txt-.pdf




Notice the name of Cardinal Bernard F. Law and the US District Court date stamp of December 12th 2002 on my Affidavit

And the fact that even the Yankee newsag the New York Times reported that the evil Bastard ran off to hide under a rock in the Vatican the very next day



https://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/13/international/cardinal-law-resigns-as-boston-archbishop.html

 

Cardinal Law Resigns as Boston Archbishop

By The Associated Press

    Dec. 13, 2002

VATICAN CITY -- Cardinal Bernard Law, under intense fire in a church sex abuse scandal, resigned Friday as Boston archbishop, the Vatican announced.

The Vatican said Pope John Paul II had accepted the resignation after the two men held talks Friday morning. The pope named Bishop Richard Lennon an auxiliary bishop in Boston, to run the diocese temporarily.

"I am profoundly grateful to the Holy Father for having accepted my resignation as archbishop of Boston," Law said in a written statement released by the Vatican.

HOWEVER EVERYBODY KNOWS ONE OF MY WIFE'S VERY EVIL RELATIVES THE PRIEST ROBERT T KICKHAM IS STILL COOKING THE BOOKS FOR THE VATICAN IN BEANTOWN FOR TO THIS VERY DAY EH?

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpldSZ6l_AE&ab_channel=CBCNews

 


Pope says genocide took place in Canada's residential school system

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Pope Francis said Saturday that Canada's residential school system and its forced assimilation of Indigenous children amounted to genocide. While the Pope did not use the word genocide in any of his addresses during his six-day tour of Canada, he made the comment during an in-flight media conference on his way back to Rome.
 
 
 

Pope says genocide took place at Canada's residential schools

Pontiff concludes 'penitential pilgrimage' of reconciliation between Catholic Church and Indigenous people

Pope says Canada's residential school system amounted to genocide

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Pope Francis described Canada's residential school system and its forced assimilation of Indigenous children as genocide. Brock Pitawanakwat, the co-ordinator of the Indigenous Studies program at York University, called the Pope's comments 'late,' but said they were an 'important development.'

WARNING: This story contains distressing details

While the word genocide wasn't heard in any of Pope Francis's addresses during a week-long trip to Canada, on his flight back to Rome, he said everything he described about the residential school system and its forced assimilation of Indigenous children amounts to genocide.

"I didn't use the word genocide because it didn't come to mind but I described genocide," Pope Francis told reporters on the papal flight from Iqaluit to Rome on Friday. 

Over the last week, the Pope visited Edmonton, Quebec City and Iqaluit on a "penitential pilgrimage" of healing, reconciliation and hope between the Catholic Church and Indigenous people.

While addressing residential school survivors and their families in Maskwacis, Alta., Francis expressed deep sorrow for harms suffered at the church-run schools and asked for forgiveness "for the wrong done by so many Christians to the Indigenous peoples."

The Catholic Church ran over half of the residential schools in Canada. More than 150,000 First Nations, Métis and Inuit children were forced to attend the government-funded schools between the 1870s and 1997.

     A person holds a protest sign during a community event for Pope Francis in the square outside Nakasuk Elementary School in Iqaluit on Friday. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which released its final report in 2015, concluded that the school system amounted to cultural genocide.

Since 2021, when the discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves at former residential school sites waved across the news, many are calling what had transpired more than cultural genocide. Last year, NDP member of Parliament Leah Gazan made a failed bid for Parliament to recognize the residential school experience as genocide, as she believes it meets the definition of genocide drafted by the United Nations.

The United Nations defines the term as a number of acts committed with the "intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national ethnical, racial or religious group" such as killing members, inflicting bodily or mental harm to members, deliberate physical destruction in whole or in part, imposing measures intending to prevent births within a group, or forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.

The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation in Winnipeg, which holds the records gathered by the TRC, has documented 4,118 children who died at residential schools thus far.

In his multiple speeches over the week, Pope Francis described the school system as a policy of assimilation and enfranchisement, and that it harmed families by undermining their language, culture, and worldview.

"I condemned it, taking away children, changing culture, the mind, traditions, a so-called race. A whole culture," Pope Francis told reporters.

"Yes, it's a technical word, genocide. I didn't use it because it didn't come to mind. But yes, I described it. Yes, it's a genocide."

Rescinding the Doctrine of Discovery

Indigenous people from coast-to-coast-to-coast have been calling for papal bulls that make up the Doctrine of Discovery to be rescinded.

The calls grew louder at each stop of the papal visit, with arguments being made that the papal bulls, or edicts, are the root cause of genocide against Indigenous peoples and laid the foundation for Canada to establish assimilation policies like the residential school system.

Protesters hold a banner at the front of church mass.    In this photo, taken moments before the start of mass at the Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré Basilica, two people are seen holding up a banner that says 'Rescind the doctrine,' in reference to the Doctrine of Discovery. (Guglielmo Mangiapane/Reuters)

When asked about issuing a statement on the Doctrine of Discovery, Francis did not answer the question directly but talked about it as a doctrine of colonization.

"It's true, it's bad. It's unjust. Even today it's used," he said. "That mentality, that we're superior and Indigenous people don't count, that's why we have to work on … what was done that was bad, but with the awareness that even today, that same colonialism exists."


Support is available for anyone affected by their experience at residential schools or by the latest reports.

A national Indian Residential School Crisis Line has been set up to provide support for former students and those affected. People can access emotional and crisis referral services by calling the 24-hour national crisis line: 1-866-925-4419.

Mental health counselling and crisis support is also available 24 hours a day, seven days a week through the Hope for Wellness hotline at 1-855-242-3310 or by online chat at www.hopeforwellness.ca.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Ka’nhehsí:io Deer is a Kanien’kehá:ka journalist from Kahnawake, Que. She is currently a reporter with CBC Indigenous covering communities across Quebec.

With files from Megan Williams, Olivia Stefanovich

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Pope admits to Genocide, motion to arrest him begins at UN – China-Rome alliance in jeopardy

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Iqaluit, Canada: 
 
Pope Francis (Jorge Bergoglio) admitted today that genocide was committed in Canadian Indian residential schools, the majority of which were operated by his Roman Catholic Church. (Pope says genocide took place at Canada's residential schools for Indigenous children | CBC News) 
 
Bergoglio made the public admission to reporters after hurriedly leaving Canada to avoid protestors. 
 
Bergoglio’s admission sparked an immediate move at the United Nations to enforce the UN Genocide Convention and seek Bergoglio’s immediate arrest as the head fiduciary officer of a criminal body. 
 
According to diplomatic sources, several countries are preparing a motion to indict Bergoglio and other Vatican officials before the UN General Assembly and at the International Criminal Court (ICC). 
 
“Under the terms of the Convention, regimes that admit to genocide must be prosecuted and punished, and their assets can be seized as the avails of crime,” said a legal advisor to one of the countries. 
 
“It makes no difference if the regime is secular or religious. Their top officers must be prosecuted by the ICC and domestic courts.” 
 
Even more cataclysmic for the Church of Rome, the financial agreement signed between Bergoglio and Chinese officials in Prince George on July 23 is now in jeopardy, as is the Vatican Bank’s underwriting of China’s global economy. 
 
“Beijing can hardly depend on the IOR (Vatican Bank) if its assets are the target of a criminal investigation,” said the legal advisor. “This shakes up the entire Beijing-Rome alliance.” 
 
Kevin Annett*, who has led the campaign to expose and prosecute church-run genocide in Canada, welcomed the UN action but called for the immediate seizure of Catholic church lands and buildings as reparations for “centuries of mass murder by an admitted genocidal church.” “
 
It was no accident that Jorge Bergoglio scurried out of Canada soon after the City Council of Iqaluit nullified tax exemptions for his church in their community,” said Annett. 
 
“The world is awakening to the monster wrapped in religious camouflage. Every level of government needs to do like Iqaluit and stop subsidizing the killers of children. If they don’t, they are accomplices in an enormous crime.” 
 
 Annett also announced that the next stage of the campaign to defund and disestablish the Church of Rome in Canada and globally will commence this week. 
 
“This confession of guilt gives everyone the green light to defund and defang Rome, and reclaim the enormous wealth the Roman Catholic church has stolen from all of us. We and our indigenous allies will be occupying Catholic churches and reclaiming stolen land. And we’ll be publicly presenting a bill of over $1 billion to the Canadian government to demand back the secret and illegal transfer of taxpayers’ money into Vatican Bank coffers over the past two years alone. And since they likely won’t return this stolen money, we’ll take it back ourselves by legally seizing the money out of the church collection plates.” 
 
For more information and to join this campaign contact republicnationalcouncil@protonmail.com or angelfire101@protonmail.com . 
 
See www.murderbydecree.com and www.republicofkanata.org 
 
Issued on July 30, 2022, as a joint communique by the International Tribunal of Crimes of Church and State and the sovereign Republic of Kanata 
 
*Kevin Annett is the Canadian Field Secretary of the International Tribunal of Crimes of Church and State, the body that helped force Pope Benedict out of office in February 2013 after an extended common law court trial.
 
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Onetime Liberal cabinet minister hits comeback trail with bid for party leadership

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As no candidate received over 50% of the points, we will be moving to the second pass. With the lowest amount of votes, Donald Arseneault has been eliminated and their votes will be redistributed according to the second choice identified on their ballot.
 
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Hmmm Methinks buddy Chucky Baby was more the ball than I in this wicked game but at least I am man enough to admit it and do not edit my blogs like he does N'esy Pas? @premierbhiggs
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Seems like the party members are pretty divided.
 
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@susanholt has been elected as the new Leader of the New Brunswick Liberal Association.
 
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Blogger walks into Convention Centre for the 2022 New Brunswick Liberal Leadership race!!!

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Blogger returns to the New Brunswick Liberal Leadership race at the Convention Centre!!!

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First ballots are announce for the 2022 New Brunswick Liberal Leadership Race!!!!

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2nd round of Ballets are announce for the 2022 New Brunswick Liberal Leadership Race...

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Political Commentators views after Susan Holt wins the New Brunswick Liberal Leadership Race!!!

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Blogger tries to find out if Green Party David can be beaten by Liberal Leader Susan Holt?

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Methinks the Lady is a sly one Perhaps Chucky Baby should have asked the same question I asked her and his buddy David Coon in 2018 in front of a small crowd Fat Fred City N'esy Pas?
 
 
 
 

President and CEO Susan Holt from the NB Business Council chat with Blogger about Shale Gas

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President and CEO Susan Holt from the NB Business Council chat with Blogger about Shale Gas
 
 
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Friday, 5 August 2022

Onetime Liberal cabinet minister hits comeback trail with bid for party leadership


Need I say that I disagee with Higgy's blogging buddy Chucky Baby as usual?


Methinks TJ Whatshisame ain't got a payer nor does Madame Holt whether
or not Coon opts to run again in Fat Fed City Eveybody knows the
LIEbranos know that the SANB  would never condone another Anglophone
being their leader afte the buffoon Vickers ha his ki at the can when
nobody else wanted to be the boss. Futhemoe Brian Murphy and the
Bakoom Boy poed that in spades when they gave Seamus Byrne the boot
N'esy Pas?

Hence in my humble opinion it boils down to the arshole Chucky Baby
loves to kiss and Higgy former Deputy Premier  FTW I betting that the
arsehole pulls it out o the ba ecause his is one of the Backroon Boyz
ad Gauvi is just another clown who turnedcoat like Cady and Lamock et
al


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Blogger Charles LeBlanc gives his prediction on the 2022 New Brunswick Liberal Leadership race!!!

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Deja Vu Anyone??? 


 https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2022/05/nb-liberal-leadership-race-drops-to-4.html

 

Friday, 6 May 2022

N.B. Liberal leadership race drops to 4 candidates as 5th hopeful appeals

 

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I'm surprised by how many @CPC_HQ members asked me what I do like to eat, if I am not going to eat crickets? Easy! I love Alberta beef and PEI potatoes! Going to have lots of potatoes this weekend! Come out for a chat and bring your ballot. Love the East Coast.  
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Why would New Brunswick folks come see you on one of the hottest days of the year instead of going to the beach or attending the circus in Fat Fred City as they pick the next LIEbrano leader EH?
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YO @CBoumitry @RightOfEast Methinks that as the Russian lawyer heads to Fat Fred City he really should read my email, check out my latest blog and give me a call N'esy Pas? @thevivafrei @marcomendicino @RCMPNB @TJProvincial
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Susan Holt elected as New Brunswick Liberal leader

Holt is 1st woman to win the N.B. Liberal leadership

In a historic victory Saturday, Susan Holt has been chosen as the new leader of the New Brunswick Liberal Party.

She is the first woman to win the party's leadership in the province. 

She won on the third ballot with 51.67 per cent of the vote. Former Liberal MP T.J. Harvey was the runner-up.

Holt will lead the party into the next election against the governing Progressive Conservatives now led by Premier Blaine Higgs.

Holt is shown after her victory on Saturday. (Jacques Poitras/CBC)

The former business leader and one-time adviser to former premier Brian Gallant pitched herself as someone who would bring a fresh approach to politics, a theme she repeated in her victory speech.

"The people of New Brunswick have told us they are tired of politics as usual. They are tired of the conflict and the fighting. They are tired of partisanship," she said.

"They want to see something different. We can be the party that leads a change for a new politics in New Brunswick that is transparent, authentic, empathetic and collaborative." 

In part, Holt's victory was based on being the second or third choice of two of the other candidates.

The party used preferential balloting, meaning members voting over the past week ranked their first, second, third and fourth choices for leader. In order for a winner to be decided, a candidate needed 50 per cent of the vote.

Former cabinet minister Donald Arseneault and current MLA Robert Gauvin were the others on the ballot.

During the first round of balloting, Harvey had 33.9 per cent, Holt had 32.12 per cent, Gauvin had 19.76 per cent and Arseneault had 14.22 per cent of the points awarded in the party's weighted voting system.

Arseneault was dropped off the ballot and the votes were redistributed.

Harvey polled 39.58 per cent in the second vote while Holt had 36.76 per cent and Gauvin had 23.67 per cent. Gauvin fell off the ballot.

Holt said she had "a lot of conversations" with people who chose Gauvin or Arseneault first, but who were also interested in her as a potential leader.

Harvey non-commital

Harvey said despite his defeat, he was optimistic about Liberal prospects, though he wouldn't commit to being a candidate in the next election.

"Certainly it's not the outcome that we had hoped for," he said. "At the end of the day, we're all still a family and I think it's been really healthy for the party."

Harvey said his support over the first two rounds was around where his team thought it would be, but with two candidates eliminated at that point "it's really difficult to estimate where you think third-ballot support could go." 

University of Moncton political scientist Roger Ouellette said Holt's victory was a watershed moment for the Liberals.

Saint John MLA Shirley Dysart briefly led the party as interim leader in 1985 but Saturday's result is the first time party members have elected a woman to the role.

"Maybe we'll see after the next general election that we'll have another first with a female as premier," Ouellette said.

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New Brunswick Liberals set to choose new party leader

Members using weighted, ranked balloting to choose leadership winner

Members have been voting remotely all week, but several hundred Liberals are expected to gather at an in-person convention in Fredericton, where the four candidates will speak and the results will be announced.

Members can also vote at the convention. Balloting will end at 2 p.m. and the party will announce first-round results around 2:15 p.m. 

Former cabinet minister Donald Arseneault, current MLA Robert Gauvin, former MP T.J. Harvey and former adviser to the Brian Gallant government Susan Holt are on the ballot.

The winner will lead the party into the next election against the governing Progressive Conservatives now led by Premier Blaine Higgs.

Leadership candidate Donald Arseneault used to be the MLA for Campbellton—Dalhousie. (Jacques Poitras/CBC)

It's a decisive moment for the Liberals, who have failed to win a majority of seats for two consecutive elections.

And the race may produce some surprises.

The Liberals are using a preferential ballot system, which means members voting over the past week have ranked their first, second, third and fourth choices for leader.

If no one wins a majority on the first count, the last-place candidate is dropped, and the second choices on their ballots are redistributed to the other candidates.

MLA Keith Chiasson, who is supporting T.J. Harvey, says members' second choices for leader are also important. (Jacques Poitras/CBC News)

If that second tally still doesn't produce a winner with more than 50 per cent support, the candidate in third place is dropped and their second-choice votes are assigned to the remaining two candidates.

The system has existed since the 2012 Liberal leadership race, but this is the first time it is expected to be a factor in the outcome. 

It has prompted the four campaigns to hustle to be the second or even third choice of many party members.

This week, volunteers have been contacting their candidates' supporters to remind them to vote. But they've also been contacting people who said their candidate was their second choice. 

MLA Robert Gauvin, a former Progressive Conservative cabinet minister, is one of four candidates for the Liberal leadership. (Héloïse Bargain/Radio-Canada)

"Their vote is also very important," said Liberal MLA Keith Chiasson, a Harvey supporter.

The Tracadie MLA said the system has led to some confusion among some members.

"Obviously, we've been courting them from the beginning to encourage one candidate, and now all of a sudden they're faced with the fact they've got to rank them from one to four, so we've had some explaining to do."

Adding to the complexity, the Liberals are also using weighted voting, which is designed to give all 49 ridings in the province an equal say, regardless of the number of party members registered there.

Each riding is worth 100 points, so 4,900 points are up for grabs. The winner needs 2,451.

  T.J. Harvey, the MP for Tobique—Mactaquac from 2015 to 2019, is running for leader of the provinial party. (Submitted)

It means ridings with fewer Liberal members are more lucrative for candidates on a per-voter basis.

For example, there are only 75 party members signed up to vote in Riverview, so a candidate that wins the support of 60 of them would get 80 points.

But 60 Liberal votes in Caraquet would yield only 13 points, because the party has 446 party members there. In that riding, a candidate would need 357 votes to get 80 points.

Chiasson said the merit of the system is that the candidates are forced to seek support across the province, not just in party strongholds where there are large numbers of Liberals.

Susan Holt, who was an adviser to former premier Brian Gallant, now wants to be leader herself. (Jacques Poitras/ CBC)

"Instead of focusing on one region of the province and getting as many Liberals in that region to vote, I think it encourages them to tour the province and engage with as many Liberals as they can," he said.

"It's a good preparation for the next step, which is the general election. If you've toured the province, if you engage with Liberals from up north, down south, east and west, it's kind of like a foundation for the next process or the next step, which is the general election."

The next provincial election is scheduled for Oct. 21, 2024.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jacques Poitras

Provincial Affairs reporter

Jacques Poitras has been CBC's provincial affairs reporter in New Brunswick since 2000. He grew up in Moncton and covered Parliament in Ottawa for the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal. He has reported on every New Brunswick election since 1995 and won awards from the Radio Television Digital News Association, the National Newspaper Awards and Amnesty International. He is also the author of five non-fiction books about New Brunswick politics and history.

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Matt Adams
The best option of the 4 candidates is standing at the podium in the picture
 
 
Dianne MacPherson
Reply to @Matt Adams:
You made me look........
good one !!
 
 
 
 
 
 
Peter Ray
In the photos of the winner, why is she wearing a mask?

Is a fearful and paranoid leader appropriate? 
 
 
 
 
 
Lorelei Stott 
slam dunk for Higgy now 
 
 
 
Frank Dean 
Looking at the picture with the face mask on says it all...
 
 
 
 
Stephen Robertson
While I have had many adventures in my life, one path I have purposely never taken was to vote Liberal. But, I want to thank each of these individuals for stepping forward with their vision for our province. As well as to those who took the interest to vote for them. Participation in the process is what makes the worst form of government ever invented except for all of the others ever tried work. Around the world people are seeing a serious decline in citizens being able to participate in their governance without a gun. A few wobbly pops in Freddy beach on a beautiful Saturday seems so much more civilized.
 
 
 
 
 
Greg Miller
So very little interest in this that it's unbelievable. Rightly or wrongly many are unsatisfied with the Higgs government but really what's the alternative. It really seems that any one capable does not want the job of premier. 
 
 
 
 
Ron Rollins
Donnie got a lot of nerve putting his name on the ballot. Hopefully comes in last. 
 
 
 
 
 
Lou Bell
9500 registered voters . I'm surprised the Liberals have that many members .
 
 
Winston Gray
Reply to @Lou Bell:
One member equals one functioning brain cell. 9500 functioning brain cells is something akin to a miracle.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dennis Atchison
Jacques, you forgot (again) to mention all political choices for the next election ... "The winner will lead the party into the next election against the governing Progressive Conservatives now led by Premier Blaine Higgs." you write. As a result, the ability to control the narrative to just "two choices" seriously hurts the democratic process (much like when the minority government so ably handling the initial Covid strategy was constantly and consistently called "The Higgs Government", which it was not). So it goes ... any wonder why nothing changes in NB ... the controlled narrative by media almost guarantees nothing will change. Oh my ...
 
 
Anna Barnes
Reply to @Dennis Atchison: The article happens to be about the Liberal's choosing a new leader so in this context it would be nonsensical for it to mention the other parties. It's not about "controlling a narrative". It's about news reporting.
 
 
Anna Barnes
Reply to @Anna Barnes: *Liberals*
 
 
Billy Joe Mcallister
Reply to @Anna Barnes: If you are not aware that in this country and indeed in the western world The mainstream media is owned and controlled by the corptocracy. And there task de jour is to promote and control the narrative. An example would be Pfizer director James Smith became chairman of Reuters Foundation April 2020. That same month, Reuters Foundation launched "COVID19 Reporting Hub" which indoctrinates international journos into Reuters preferred Covid narrative. Partnered w/ WEF, BBC, NED https://trust.org/about-us/  
 
 
Billy Joe Mcallister
Reply to @Dennis Atchison: Great point. The Higgs government, indeed. Now, it IS the Higgs government.


 
 
 
 
Marguerite Deschamps
Lou DumBell: are you telling that, as a woman, you will not vote for her. All eligible voting women should vote for her. About time we had a woman at the helm
 
 
Bob Smith  
Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: Maybe stop with the coded insults.
 
 
Marguerite Deschamps
Reply to @Bob Smith: Reply to @Bob Smith: I was just calling a spade and another spade, spades❗
Now go ahead and tatletale on me, see if I care.
 
 
Pete Parent  
Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: wow...thats discrimination by the way. If it was the other way around and a man was saying that, you would call it discrimination.
 
 
Pete Parent  
Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: if a man said, oh vote for the one thats a man , you would be yelling discrimination....
 
 
Pete Parent  
Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: no you are discrimating against men is what your are doing
 
 
Lorelei Stott 
Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: well first she's a liberal so never vote for her but as a woman hell ya don't vote for a woman it is still a man's world folk
 
 
Marguerite Deschamps
Reply to @Pete Parent: Sure, unilingual white Anglophones are discriminated against. Stop, you are going to make me cry.
 
 
Pete Parent  
Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: your response has nothing to do with what i said....First, im french, second i never said i was against her....now lets adresse your discrimination.You are saying that people should vote for her just because she is a woman..You have said nothing about her qualifications, you are just talking about the fact that she is a woman...if it as the other way around, it would not be accepted.
 
 
Marguerite Deschamps
Reply to @Pete Parent: Of course, I know you're French. I was not talking about you.
Anyone is more qualified than Higgs. She's the only one that will beat him.
 
 
Marguerite Deschamps
Furthermore, this being the first time a woman is elected leader of the Liberal party, does it mean that no women were qualified before to lead the party❓
 
 
Pete Parent  
Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: Here is what you wrote....Lou DumBell: are you telling that, as a woman, you will not vote for her. All eligible voting women should vote for her......you are telling other woman to vote for her based on gender....that is discrimination......
 
 
Marguerite Deschamps
Reply to @Pete Parent: I stand by what I wrote. As if men don't vote for men just because they're men. Call it discrimination until you're blue in the face, like a CONservative.
 
 
Pete Parent  
Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: Nope, not conservative at all....far from it....and what you are saying is that men probably did not vote for her because they would have voted for the other 3 men that was there wich is very unrealistic..Hope your day is as pleasant as your personality..
 
 
Marguerite Deschamps
Reply to @Pete Parent: See, you are putting words into my mouth. I never said you were a CONservative; I said you were talking like one. As for personality, I'm not here to win a popularity contest.
 
 
Marguerite Deschamps
Reply to @Pete Parent: Furthermore, I was addressing Lou Dumbell, a staunch anti-French CONservartive like her idol, Higgs and a woman and you crashed in without a clue about the nature of the conversation.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bob Smith 
Holt wins. The old boys/back room powers have spoken. Congratulations Higgs..you get another election win facing a Gallant lackey.
 
 
Marguerite Deschamps
Reply to @Bob Smith: ... who will face an Irving lackey.
 
 
Bob Smith 
Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: ...and Higgs will win. Liberals tried before to push a "chosen one" as leader. Vickers failed badly. Holt looks and sounds much the same.
 
 
Marguerite Deschamps
Reply to @Bob Smith: Higgs will get no seat north of Moncton and Holt is likely to get seats from Moncton to down south. No guarantee Higgs will win.
 
 
Bob Smith 
Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: Yes, yes and Vickers was going to be premier for many years. Long ways until next election..
 
 
Marguerite Deschamps
Reply to @Bob Smith: I never predicted a Vickers' win, never.
 
 
Pete Parent 
Reply to @Bob Smith: I wish there would have been stronger canadidates but i cant say i was thrilled by any of them. Hopefully she can bump Higgs out of the way because noone can be worst than him
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mark Freeman
More importantly all of Atlantic Canada dropped gas prices by as much as 19 cents per litter with interuptor clause but NB gas went up! WHY?
 
 
Marguerite Deschamps
Reply to @Mark Freeman: Why, you say❓
 
 
Billy Joe Mcallister
Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: I think that was irony
 
 
Marguerite Deschamps
Reply to @Billy Joe Mcallister: Not only I think, I know❗
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Gil Murray
Susan Holt. Advisor to Brian Gallant in the Premier's office. More of the same, nothing new here except she is a female version.
 
 
 
 
 
 
James Pitre
Just what this province needed, another Kate Rogers as leader of the Liberals, just affirms another PC victory :(
 
 
 
 
 
 
Buford Wilson
Robert will walk away with it. 
 
 
Dianne MacPherson
Reply to @Buford Wilson:
REALLY ???
 
 
 
 
 
 
Gordon Ross
Where do you think Frank Mckenna found his passion for politics. You would be surprised.
 
 
Lou Bell
Reply to @Gordon Ross: Trump U ???
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Marcel Belanger
Susan Holt is the one I pick as the winner.
 
 
Anna Barnes
Reply to @Marcel Belanger: Do you also think she is the best choice, or just the one most likely to win?
 
 
Lou Bell
Reply to @Anna Barnes: None are most likely to win . The past two byelections should be great indicators . And that was after a poll showing the Liberals were ahead in popular vote in NB .
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Anna Barnes
Despite the negative comments so far, this is an important day as whoever is chosen will be our best hope to get the PCs out in the next election. It's past time for the likes of Higgs, Fitch and Shepard to be gone. Of the candidates, Gauvin, IMO, would be the best choice. Some people don't like the fact he was a PC - but he left because he was dissatisfied with their approach to health care - specifically the proposal to close ERs. He clearly prioritizes health care and getting more health professionals into this province. That would get my vote (and many others') even though I don't always vote Liberal.
 
 
Pete Parent
Reply to @Anna Barnes: Gauvin used to ba a conservative.
 
 
Anna Barnes
Reply to @Pete Parent: I know that. Did you read my comment? "Some people don't like the fact he was a PC - but he left because he was dissatisfied with their approach to health care - specifically the proposal to close ERs. He clearly prioritizes health care and getting more health professionals into this province. That would get my vote (and many others') even though I don't always vote Liberal."
 
 
Anna Barnes
Reply to @Anna Barnes: And just to be clear, I've never voted Conservative.
 
 
Harry Balsagna
Reply to @Anna Barnes: he used to be a conservative.
 
 
Anna Barnes
Reply to @Harry Balsagna: If you had read my comments above you would already know that I'm well aware of that. Why respond if you haven't bothered to read what you're responding to?
 
 
Harry Balsagna
Reply to @Anna Barnes:You're right Anna, not only that he used to be a Conservative.
 
 
Anna Barnes
Reply to @Harry Balsagna: LOL. For you, that's clearly all that matters. Not for me.
 
 
Pete Parent
Reply to @Anna Barnes: i just stated he was conservative....it does not mean i never read your post.......my point is once a consrvative always a conservative......
 
 
Anna Barnes
Reply to @Pete Parent: Really? What evidence or logic persuades you of that?
 
 
Pete Parent
Reply to @Anna Barnes: Its my opinion and i dont feel the need to justify my opinion to you.
 
 
Pete Parent
Reply to @Anna Barnes: but my how its seems to hit the spot when we mention he was a conservative LOL......
 
 
Pete Parent
Reply to @Anna Barnes: Gauvin was a conservative
 
 
Pete Parent
Reply to @Anna Barnes: a conservative Gauvin was
 
 
Pete Parent
Reply to @Anna Barnes: voting gauvin is like voting for conservative
 
 
Anna Barnes
Reply to @Pete Parent: Not sure what you mean by "hit the spot" that except that it feels like an attempt to score a point. I'm trying to have a serious discussion but clearly not everyone is up for that.

Clearly many people dismiss Gauvin because he switched sides. I can understand that but don't share that view and stated some reasons beyond it being just my opinion. 1. He left the Higgs government because he was unhappy with Higgs' plan to close ERs. 2. He would make finding ways to bring in foreign trained health professionals.
 
 
Anna Barnes
Reply to @Pete Parent: Are you and Harry B. the same person?
 
 
Pete Parent
Reply to @Anna Barnes: LOL...thats funny....when you see 2 different people point out to you that Gauvin was a conservative , you automatically think that they are the same person because how in the world can more than one person point that out....thats hilarious
 
 
Anna Barnes
Reply to @Pete Parent: Well I'm glad I've brought some amusement to you. Let's leave it at that shall we?
 
 
Pete Parent
Reply to @Anna Barnes: Did it ever occur to you that his leaving the Higss goverment was strategic? i dont believe much that a conservative says .You can believe him all you want. its your right
 
 
Clive Gibbons
Reply to @Pete Parent: Gauvin, a francophone artist. He was never a conservative.
 
 
Gil Murray
Reply to @Anna Barnes: He left because he is opportunistic - like 95% of politicians.
 
 
Anna Barnes
Reply to @Gil Murray: Possibly, though I'm not convinced. However, it's a moot point now. Holt has won.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Geoff MacDonald
I bet Jock couldn't sleep last night! Aside from him, no one else cares about who the next Liberal leader here in NB will be
 
 
Winston Gray
Reply to @Geoff MacDonald: Jeff you seem to really care about Jacques and his feelings, got a schoolboy crush?
 
 
Geoff MacDonald 
Reply to @Winston Gray: Hey Winnie, who is Jeff?
 
 
Michel Forgeron 
Reply to @Geoff MacDonald: The same guy is can't spell Jacques.
 
 
Harry Balsagna 
Reply to @Geoff MacDonald: I agree he's a liberal cheer leader.
 
 
Anna Barnes 
Reply to @Michel Forgeron: It's boorish to refuse to spell it correctly.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Chuck Gendron
Donald Arseneault is the worst possible choice for leader. He is the most unethical, partisan, financially irresponsible and selfish of the four.
 
 
Winston Gray
Reply to @Chuck Gendron: As a reluctant Liberal voter (lesser of two evils is still the moral choice), I agree they will pick the worst choice, which is Donnie
 
 
Pete Parent
Reply to @Chuck Gendron: He is also does not tell the truth...Dont get me wrong, i want to see higgs gone but this Donald thingy is not a good choice, during Higgs last tantrum ,he fired the Horizon CEO...on the Donldy thingys page , he says he fired both CEOs...thats not true...He acts like a conservative
 
 
valmond  landry
Reply to @Chuck Gendron: you know i feel the same way too you hit the nail right on.

 

 

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/donald-arseneault-liberal-leadership-1.6542614

 

Donald Arseneault talks up experience, minimizes baggage in bid for Liberal leadership

'I think I got the political experience to rejuvenate the party'

One of the four candidates vying for the Liberal Party of New Brunswick's leadership says his experience and appetite to resolve issues make him the right person for the job.

Donald Arseneault will be on the ballot for the party's top job when members vote on Saturday.

Arseneault served as a Liberal MLA for 14 years in the now-defunct riding of Dalhousie-Restigouche East, and later for Campbellton-Dalhousie. He served as a minister in both the Shawn Graham and Brian Gallant governments.

The fourth and final interview with the candidates for leadership of the New Brunswick Liberal Party. Former cabinet minister Donald Arseneault speaks with guest host Colleen Kitts-Goguen about why he wants the job and what he has to offer the party.

"I think I got the political experience to rejuvenate the party, and that's going to be one of the main focus for the next two years, to really work on the party and make sure that we're election ready for 2024," said Arseneault. 

"The governance experience for me is really important because we are facing big issues as a province and people are expecting … governments of the day to be able to resolve those issues."

Experience and baggage

Arseneault has more electoral and public service experience than his rivals, surpassing them by at least a decade.

But he also comes into the race with more political baggage.

He was a minister in the Graham government when the province struck a controversial deal to sell N.B. Power to Hydro-Quebec.

Arseneault was a cabinet minister when the plan to sell N.B. Power to Hydro-Quebec was announced. (Jacques Boissinot/Canadian Press)

The deal later fell through, and contributed to the defeat of the one-term Graham government — at the time, the first one-term government in the province since Confederation.

But Arseneault said he is fine with defending the record of previous governments he's served in.

"I don't look at it as baggage," said Arseneault. 

"When I was in opposition or within government, I was one of those who stood up when others didn't stand up."

Lobbying job

Arseneault also faced controversy in his own career.

In 2017 he took a second job as a government relations manager for Canada's Building Trades Unions, which would've involved lobbying governments, while he was still an MLA.

The province's integrity commissioner said there was nothing in the rules forbidding an MLA from taking a second job of that nature, but Arseneault resigned as MLA that November.

Donald Arseneault speaks to reporters after announcing he was resigning as the MLA for Campbellton-Dalhousie. (Jacques Poitras/CBC)

While the move was controversial at the time, he said it hasn't been an issue on the campaign trail.

"I wanted to experience Ottawa, the federal government scene," said Arseneault. 

"After two years while in Ottawa, I realized that, you know, I missed provincial politics."

Health care top concern

Like all the other candidates vying for the leadership, Arseneault cites health care as a major issue for New Brunswick.

He said recruitment and retention of doctors and nurses is a major issue for the province, and said the government needs to look beyond the regional health authorities for solutions.

"Municipalities want to participate as well, community chambers of commerce want to participate as well," said Arseneault. 

"Let's get them around the table and develop an action plan, a very aggressive action plan, in order to address that because that's where, really, the focus needs to be."

A closeup photo shows a doctor in a lab coat, with a stethoscope around her neck, holding the arm of a patient and taking her pulse.Arseneault says it’s important to get more voices around the table when it comes to fixing health care. (Rocketclips Inc./Shutterstock)

Arseneault says the province needs to be aggressive and creative when it comes to recruiting more doctors and nurses, two things he said he's not seeing from the current government.

But he also said the province needs to grow its economy to have more money to spend on attracting medical professionals.

He said the economy has been a weak spot for the party with voters, something he wants to change.

"We need to be fiscally responsible," said Arseneault. 

"If we're going to get credibility with the public, especially in areas where we've been weak politically over the last 10 years, I think that's one area that we need to focus on."

With files from Information Morning Summer Edition

 

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Mario Doucet
misses the trough 
 
 
 
Kevin Archibald
Graham & Gallant on your resume. See ya. N.B. certainly can't afford more like you and your buddies.
 
 
 
Blair Churchill 
"I don't look at it as baggage," said Arseneault, lol, ok, call it carry on luggage! Someone who is looking for a meal ticket.
 
 
 
 
 
Rosco holt 
Yawn, don't need any more "experienced" backroom politicians. DON'T NEED CAREER POLITICIANs either.
 
 
 
 
 
Steve Gordon 
one word…Atcon
 
 
 
 
 
Richard Dunn
Arseneault has more baggage than the Pearson airport does.
 
 
Matt Adams
Reply to @Richard Dunn: well people are dumb enough to vote for Trudeau. He may get the dumb votes as well
 
 
Fred Brewer
Reply to @Matt Adams: You might be right Matt, but they might not be dumb votes, they could be protest votes from those who are just plain fed up with Higgs.
 
 
G. Timothy Walton
Reply to @Matt Adams: How stupid of them to make different choices than you at the ballot box.
 
 
Clive Gibbons
Reply to @Matt Adams: Imagine how bad the opposition is when Trudeau still manages to win.
 
 
 
 
 
Lou Bell 
This guy was a part of the Liberal government in their last term in office that was paying Universites for EXTRA seays in Nursing ! And YUP , the monies got paid out , just the seats didn't come to fruition !!! That type of fiscal responsibility ?? Or how about the " plan of doling out 130 million taxpayer dollars for their UNDISCLOSED Phonie Games " ??? They were hush hush , expecting to win the election , and when they lost their timid leader flew off to Ottawa looking for help from Justin and Dom . Why would they not have disclosed their hidden plan , especially during an election ??? Should tell us who knew , who was a part of it , and that 70 % of NBers were not in on their dirty little secret !!
 
 
Frank Dean
Reply to @Lou Bell: A lot of dirty little secrets in gubberment these days LOu..
 
 
 
 
Fred Brewer 
Political experience? You mean like playing a central role in losing over $60 million to Atcon?
 
 
 
 
Lou Bell 
Atcon fiasco / UNDISCLOSED Phonie Games fiasco ! Yup nuthin' to see here ! Hang on tight to your wallets !
 
 
 
 
Kyle Woodman
This is the type of person the Liberals need to get rid of. Go back to your lobbying job. You are not needed in government.
 
 
 
 
Robert Buck 
Says he missed politics? In other words "I miss being at the trough." Says "we need to be fiscally responsible". Why now and not when he was in government before?
 
 
 
 
Matt Adams
This guy is a bigger joke than gauvin. It's convenient how he's now trying to distance himself from his old boys club
 
 
 

 

 

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/donald-arseneault-launches-campaign-to-lead-nb-liberals-1.6228549

 

Onetime Liberal cabinet minister hits comeback trail with bid for party leadership

Donald Arseneault sees his length of time in office as competitive advantage

Arseneault says his time in office, including two stints in cabinet under two Liberal premiers, will be an advantage against other, less experienced leadership candidates.

"I understand that some people look at me like I've been around for a bit," he said. "But I want to take that as a positive, because I know how to get things done. I've done it and I've got good experience with it."

Arseneault said however he's surrounding himself with "fresh faces," because there are many New Brunswickers "who've never really got involved but who've got great ideas. They don't know how to maybe bring it to the next step. I can make that happen."

Former federal Liberal MP T.J. Harvey is the only other officially declared candidate in the race so far. Harvey served one term as MP for Tobique-Mactaquac before leaving politics.

Campaign marks return to politics after controversy

Arseneault's entry represents a comeback four years after he quit the legislature during a conflict-of-interest controversy. 

He resigned a year ahead of his planned retirement after it was revealed he was taking a part-time job as a trade union lobbyist in Ottawa while planning to continue as an MLA.

That didn't violate New Brunswick's lax conflict-of-interest rules, but the opposition argued it created a "perceived" conflict. Then-PC Opposition leader Blaine Higgs called the affair "an example of politics at its worst."

Premier Brian Gallant eventually said the same thing and insisted Arseneault either quit the new job or resign his seat.

Donald Arseneault speaks to reporters in 2017 after announcing he was resigning as the MLA for Campbellton-Dalhousie as a result of a conflict of interest controversy. (Jacques Poitras/CBC)

Arseneault pointed out Thursday that the conflict of interest commissioner at the time "gave me the okay and that was made public as well."

"Unfortunately in politics, politics is perception. They made an issue in the legislature and I decided at that time I didn't want to take attention away from the real issues we had to deal with at the time." 

History in N.B. politics

Arseneault was first elected in 2003 and quickly became known for his combative and partisan style.

He was part of the Shawn Graham cabinet that tried to sell NB Power to Hydro-Quebec and that awarded $50 million in loans and loan guarantees to the Atcon group of companies.

In 2015, back in power under Gallant, Arseneault resisted calls for more funding for a new investigation by Auditor-General Kim MacPherson into Atcon.

"She can do more work with the resources she has within her budget," he said.

Competition against former federal Liberal M.P.

Harvey, who announced his leadership campaign in June, called Arseneault a friend and welcomed him into the race.

But he contrasted his own private sector experience and a single four-year term in the House of Commons with Arseneault's long tenure in the legislature.

  T.J. Harvey was the M.P. for Tobique-Mactaquac from 2015 to 2019. (Submitted)

"Everybody brings different qualities to a leadership race and certainly my qualities are informed by my life experiences and my work in the private sector, in agriculture, in transportation and in processing and manufacturing," he said.

"Don's absolutely right, he was a sitting MLA and minister under Shawn Graham's government and Brian Gallant's government. He brings a lot of experiences based on his time in office and I think his record speaks for itself."

Harvey declined to characterize that record, but said his own approach in government would be more inclusive than Graham and Gallant had been as premiers.

During the 2017 controversy over his part-time lobbying job, he revealed he'd held a paying position with the same union from 2010 to 2014, when he was an opposition MLA.

That income was not listed on Arseneault's public conflict declaration forms during that period. Members list other employment under a section called "financial and business interests."

Arseneault helped run the 2020 provincial Liberal campaign that saw Premier Blaine Higgs turn his minority government into a majority in the legislature.

Looking to better provincial government

He said Thursday voters were happy with how Higgs and Dr. Jennifer Russell had managed the COVID-19 pandemic and "they didn't want to take a chance to change government at that time. We felt that."

Now he says Higgs has divided the province, alienating Indigenous people and front-line health-care workers. He accused the premier of using federal transfers meant for COVID relief and health care to pad his budget surpluses.

"Here's a man and a government that has a calculator where their heart should be," he said.

Arseneault said he'll focus on "people, families and the economy" if he becomes premier and said affordable housing, soaring property assessments and other cost-of-living issues will be part of his agenda.

The provincial Liberals haven't set a date yet for the leadership vote. 

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Jos Allaire
Time to ride in the sunset, (‿ˠ‿) - a - NO!  
 
 
 
John Richard
Don ATCON Arsenault !!!! I think not.  
 
 
 
Mack Leigh
Kinda makes you wonder how " well " he was doing in the private sector. Would his employer
give him a glowing recommendation ? 
 
 
 
Wayne Mac Arthur
I have not seen a single positive remark, here or telegraph Journal, Should be a shoe in for libs.  
 
 
 
 
Joseph Carrier
And no - cutlines don't count brudda Jacques
 
 
Joseph Carrier
Quite the write-up...Jacques, you never even mentioned he repped the Dalhousie riding...Or that Bernard Lord insulted him to his face on the campaign trail in the 2000s in front of the media - thus giving him momentum in his career...I would advise you Jacques to quit your job and let a better political reporter take over - namely me...My four decades covering N.B. politics has the respect of my peers...Is this type of write-up, non-CP Style, the only 'style; you have left? Inquiring members of the Acadian Press want to know...
 
 
Theo Lavigne
Reply to @Joseph Carrier: There is nothing like blowing your own horn, is there Joe ?
 
 
Michael Collins
Reply to @Theo Lavigne: A legend in his own mind!
 
 
Chuck Michaels
Reply to @Joseph Carrier: annnnnd the gloves have dropped!
 
 
  
 
 

Southwest Magazine: Donald Arseneault Interview

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Donald Arseneault is seeking the leadership of the New Brunswick Liberal Party. He sits down with host Vicki Hogarth to discuss his life, career and goals for the Liberal Party on an all-new "Southwest Magazine" on CHCO-TV.
David Amos
Thanks for the comic relief
 
 
Simple Forging
Past minister of natural resources. Didn't take him long to see who really runs this province.
 
 
David Amos
C'est Vrai
 
 
 
 
 

Donald arseneault followed rules with second job: integrity commissioner

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Donald arseneault followed rules with second job: integrity commissioner. New Brunswick's integrity commissioner says Liberal MLA Donald Arseneault consulted his office and followed its rules when he held a second job with a union between 2010 and 2014 and when he attended a Toronto Blue Jays game with a union . Alexandre Deschênes says in an email to CBC News that records show Arseneault consulted the commissioner at the time, Patrick Ryan, when he did paid work for the Atlantic Canada Regional Council of Carpenter, Millright and Allied Workers between 2010 and 2014....
 

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David Amos
I wonder if those two Clowns realize that some folks still remember April Fools Day 2006 
 
 Deja Vu Anyone??? 
 
 
  
 
 
 

Donald Arseneault new style in his bid to become to next Leader of the New Brunswick Liberal Party!!

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David Amos
So it must be true what they say about you Clowns
 
 
 
 

Minister of Energy and Mines Donald Arsenault receives Kiss from Blogger!!

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New Brunswick Liberal Leader Candidate Donald Arseneault being silly at State of Province Address!!!

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David Amos
YO Chucky Baby do you two Clown remember April Fools Day 2006???BTW I saved this comment and published it in my blog before you make it "Poof"
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Southwest Magazine: NB Liberal Leader Candidates

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As the deadline to vote for the new leader of the New Brunswick Liberal Party quickly approaches, CHCO-TV host Vicki Hogarth sits down with each candidate to discuss why they believe they deserve your vote.
David Amos
Did you ask them about my emails and phone calls???
 
 
 
 
 

Gauvin's Liberal leadership pitch — to help internationally trained doctors and nurses work in N.B.

Shediac Bay-Dieppe MLA prioritizing health care in leadership run

New Brunswick needs more doctors and nurses, and Shediac Bay-Dieppe MLA Robert Gauvin wants to make it easier for internationally trained health-care workers to fill those roles — if he's given the chance.

"We have hundreds of people in New Brunswick right now that come from other countries," Gauvin told CBC Radio's Information Morning in the Summer.

"They would be able to work in British Columbia and Ontario in health care, but they cannot in New Brunswick because ... of red tape."

Gauvin said nurses in New Brunswick need relief from staffing shortages immediately before "the elastic snaps."

He said British Columbia and Ontario appear to have a better plan for hiring internationally trained professionals, and said it's "not logical" to him that officials in New Brunswick aren't calling officials in those provinces for advice.

A healthcare worker standing in a hospital hallway, back to the camera, tying up a yellow protective gown.Vacancies in nursing positions have caused shortages in hospitals and created added stress for the health-care workers left to fill in the gaps. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Asked about the bureaucracy that might be slowing that down, Gauvin acknowledged consultations must be done with health-care unions, but also blamed Premier Blaine Higgs' government for the state of the province's health-care system.

"The relationship with this present government and people in health care, OK, is very difficult. So that's one reason why people are leaving [the health-care field]."

From Progressive Conservative to Liberal

The Progressive Conservative-turned-Liberal MLA is in a four-way leadership race, running against Susan Holt, who was a top adviser to former premier Brian Gallant, former Liberal cabinet minister and MLA Donald Arseneault, and former Tobique—Mactaquac MP T.J. Harvey.

A winner will be declared when the votes by Liberal party members are tallied on Saturday.

Gauvin said he "feels right at home" with the Liberals, and shares the party's values of inclusion and open-mindedness.

But in 2018, Gauvin won the Shippagan-Lamèque-Miscou riding as a PC candidate, and was later appointed deputy premier and minister of tourism with Higgs' minority government.

His allegiance to the party ended in 2020, when he quit to sit as an Independent MLA after his government proposed cuts to rural emergency rooms.

He ran as a Liberal that fall, winning the riding of Shediac Bay-Dieppe.

"Like I said, I feel right at home here. I'm very happy and looking forward to move ahead with the team and be able to take on the PC government in 2024," he said.

Gauvin said his other priorities include environmental protections and improving the education system.

"I would bring back trades in schools. We have taken trades out of school. A generation later, we have problems staffing in those jobs in New Brunswick," he said.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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Aidan Cox is a web writer for the CBC based in Fredericton. He can be reached at aidan.cox@cbc.ca and followed on Twitter @Aidan4jrn.

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Harvey touts federal experience, private sector bona fides in Liberal leadership run

Former Tobique-Mactaquac MP T.J. Harvey 1 of 4 candidates running for provincial Liberal leadership

Perth-Andover's T.J. Harvey is one of four people running for the leadership of the centre-left party. 

The party will hold the leadership election at a conference on Saturday.

Harvey previously served as the Liberal MP for Tobique-Mactaquac.

He was first elected as an MP in 2015, but only served one term before deciding not to run in the 2019 federal election.

But Harvey said he's also worked in "large scale agriculture, transportation, food processing, heavy civil construction" and has run his own businesses.

That experience on the national stage, combined with his private sector past, he said makes him the right candidate.

"For myself, I think that's one of my strengths," said Harvey. 

"I have a varied career that's allowed me to see both sides from both within government and from the private sector."

Healthcare

Like other candidates running for the party's leadership, health care is at the top of the agenda for Harvey.

He said the province should be doing more to attract doctors and nurses, adding other provinces are doing a much better job of it.

"If my oldest daughter was taking nursing in Nova Scotia right now, what incentive is there for her to come back to New Brunswick and be a nurse here in New Brunswick," said Harvey. 

Harvey said his experience in both government and the private sector gives him a perspective that would help the party. (Submitted)

"She can make more money and get full time — full-time placement in Nova Scotia … We need to be at the table and offering competitive salaries and full-time hours of service if we want to attract new people to come to New Brunswick and have a career here in health care."

Harvey said he wants to see more effort put into digitizing medical records, so they can be accessible anywhere in the province.

He also said dealing with mental health issues that have popped up, partly because of the isolation imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, is a priority.

Focus on economy

Besides health care, Harvey said a Liberal Party led by him would also focus heavily on economic issues affecting regular New Brunswickers.

"I think the other real sleeper issue … that really hasn't been top of mind for New Brunswickers, that we're hearing about as we travel, is the economy," said Harvey. 

"For me, when I say economy, I'm talking about the cost of living."

Harvey said rising food costs, interest rates and inflation mean a lot of New Brunswickers are starting to "feel the pinch."

He said what the province needs is a "long-term vision" and he thinks he's the candidate who can offer that.

"I think it's been a long time since we had a government focused on the long-term prosperity of the province and how we not only grow our economy, but how we grow our province holistically for a brighter future," said Harvey.

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Jimmy Belafonte
Sad state of affairs. And the band played on....
 
 
 
 
Matt Steele
Lots of big promises as usual , but very little substance . Another Brian Gallant wanna be who will be taking his backroom marching orders from the SANB who now has total control over the Liberal Party
 
 
 
 
 
Mario Doucet
wrong fit for the required SANB approval
 
 
Kyle Woodman
Reply to @Mario Doucet: why? he's fluently bilingual.
 
 
Samuel Champlain
Reply to @Kyle Woodman: with the name of T.J. Harvey who represented the very anglophone riding of Tobique-Mactaquac he is not the type of individual to help push their small minority based francophone biased views. Maybe if he gets an accent in his name.
 
 
Kyle Woodman
Reply to @Samuel Champlain: Don't be silly. You think Blaine will put up winners in Francophone ridings that always vote red. Dream on.
 
 
Water Clear
Reply to @Kyle Woodman: You think the Liberal party owns francophone voters? They’re individuals who can vote for whomever they like!
 
 
Samuel Champlain
Reply to @Kyle Woodman: he doesn't need too, maybe pay attention to the last election, they are the minority.
 
 
Samuel Champlain
Reply to @Water Clear: they can but many are not smart enough to vote on issues, they only see language which is why there are ridings that have always voted red.
 
 
Michael Cain
Reply to @Water Clear: pseudonyms are ok for children
 
 
Marcel Belanger
Reply to @Samuel Champlain: well at least they’re not scared to use their own names when posting here. How far up in Higgs orifice are you that you have to use a childish fake name.
 
 
Marcel Belanger
Reply to @Samuel Champlain: You live in a very small and dark world don’t you.
 
 
Marcel Belanger
Reply to @Mario Doucet: Mario Doucet n'aime pas le SANB, pourquoi au juste? 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Douglas James
There is far more to the health care crisis than the need to attract more doctors. The problems are systemic and some have to do with the doctors themselves. We need far more preventative medicine and that includes providing Type 1 diabetics with the resources they need to self-monitor their conditions to ensure they can control their blood sugars. At the moment, New Brunswick accepts the importance of this but discriminates against citizens based on age by providing only those under 25 with these critical resources. It is just one obvious failure that, if corrected, could reduce serious complications and even deaths, not to mention unnecessary visits to the ER etc.
 
 
Kyle Woodman
Reply to @Douglas James: I totally agree
 
 
 
 
 

Holt's 'fresh' message woos Liberals, but is it a winning pitch?

Susan Holt in four-way race to take over as N.B.'s Liberal leader

But it won't be clear until Saturday's result how real — or ephemeral — that support will be. 

Holt is relentlessly promoting social media posts on Twitter by New Brunswickers who describe her as a fresh face, different from conventional politicians.

"I can't say I've even put much thought into why I have this feeling, but she's giving me hope for politicians in general and for government in the province," said Jamie Nason, a resident of Tracy, a rural community outside Fredericton.

Nason is a self-described progressive voter, as is Douglas Mullin, a longtime NDP candidate and volunteer who recently bought a Liberal membership to vote for Holt. 

"For the Liberal Party, what she's presenting is definitely fresh," he said.

J.P. Lewis, a political scientist at the University of New Brunswick in Saint John, said the Holt groundswell on social media doesn't necessarily reflect reality but "these are our best cues to what's going on. … It can be the only information that we can clearly see."

  J.P. Lewis, a political scientist at the University of New Brunswick Saint John, said Holt's support on social media doesn't necessarily reflect reality but could be 'our best cues to what's going on.' (Graham Thompson/CBC)

'New' is a common theme

All four candidates in the leadership race are promoting themselves as new in one way or another. 

Former MP T.J. Harvey is posting messages of support on his Facebook page from ordinary New Brunswickers. Liberal MLA Robert Gauvin's history as a former Progressive Conservative underscores his own unique form of newness.

Even former Liberal cabinet minister and MLA Donald Arseneault is arguing he purposely built a campaign team made up of people from outside the party's old guard.

But Arseneault is warning that the temptation to choose a brand-new leader has caused the Liberals grief in the last two provincial elections. 

Holt is "definitely a strong candidate. She does have a lot of qualities that would make her a great leader," Arseneault said.

But "we went with fresh faces in the past. The last two [leaders], we went through fresh faces, and look where we are now." 

Former premier Brian Gallant, left, and former Liberal leader Kevin Vickers. (James West/The Canadian Press (left) and Mike Heenan/CBC (right))

He was referring to former premier Brian Gallant, who failed to win a second majority in 2018 and lost power, and to Kevin Vickers, a political newcomer who failed to unseat the Progressive Conservatives in 2020.

Nason couldn't identify a specific policy or issue that Holt has raised that won her over.

"It's the fact that she's acknowledging that people have concerns at all," she said.

"I can't even say that there's any specific issue that she's come out on where I've said 'That thing really needs taking care of.' It's more general than that — that she's talking about people at all. … It feels different, at the very least."

Leap of faith

Mullin said he knows NDP-leaning voters have been persuaded to cast strategic votes for Liberals in the past, only to be disappointed.

But he said he's known Holt for more than a decade, so he's taking a leap of faith she'll live up to what she's promising.

"I believe what's she saying in the moment. So in the moment I'm putting my trust in that."

We know she's definitely not the first politician to say they're going to bring a fresh approach to politics
- J.P. Lewis

But the new interim leader of the New Brunswick NDP, Alex White, said it's unlikely Holt would really break the mould.

"Regardless of the leadership of the Liberal Party … the policies have very rarely changed or brought improvements to the lives of everyday Canadians," White said.

Lewis called Holt's message "pretty abstract, and we know she's definitely not the first politician to say they're going to bring a fresh approach to politics." 

Nason said she doesn't personally know people who are as excited as she is by Holt, though she sees a lot of them online, especially on Twitter. 

"Maybe it's just because she's been smart enough to have a heavy social media presence," Nason said.

"It's worked before. Social media stardom has taken politicians where they wanted to go. Maybe that's all it is. But it feels different. … It feels like she is what I want a politician to be." 

Lewis said the wavelet of enthusiasm for Holt can't be ignored, even if it may dissipate between now and the next election in 2024 — and that's assuming Holt wins at all.

If Holt doesn't win, it's not clear the people she has attracted to the party will want to stick around for a different leader. Mullin said he hasn't decided what he'll do if that happens.

Arseneault said while "new blood" is important for a political party, long-time party supporters can't be taken for granted. 

"We can't just shove them aside," said the former cabinet minister, who argues election campaigns are major efforts that are complicated to organize. "It takes people with experience as well."

Holt has also been endorsed by a large number of old-guard Liberals, including former cabinet ministers Aldéa Landry, Bernard Thériault, Bernard Richard, Roly MacIntyre and Mary Schryer. 

She also worked in former premier Brian Gallant's government.

Still, Lewis said the buzz about Holt from non-Liberals is a positive sign for a party that hasn't enjoyed much good electoral news since 2014.

"The New Brunswick Liberal Party needs any excitement it can get," Lewis said.

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Jacques Poitras has been CBC's provincial affairs reporter in New Brunswick since 2000. He grew up in Moncton and covered Parliament in Ottawa for the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal. He has reported on every New Brunswick election since 1995 and won awards from the Radio Television Digital News Association, the National Newspaper Awards and Amnesty International. He is also the author of five non-fiction books about New Brunswick politics and history.

 
 
 
 
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John Dale
Poor Jacques is struggling to find a new leader for his party! 
  
 
 
Greg Miller
There's nothing NEW about NB's Liberals or Conservatives for that matter -- same-old, same-old!
 
 
Jim Gotjes
What is the message? For my first vote, I’ll vote for anyone but conservatives but have yet to find a party.  
 
 
 
 
 
Lou Bell
9500 members to elect a leader ! They're going the way of the unrecognized Ontario Liberals . As are the NDP/Liberal Feds ! Talk about scrapin' the bottom of the barrel !
 
 
Jack Dawkins
Reply to @Lou Bell: For once we agree
 
 
 
Lou Bell
Gauvin / Arsenault , which one will run the SANB Liberals , the party that represents 1/3 of NBers ??
 
 
 
 
 
Simply Crazy
Marijuana, abortions, and renaming everything they can. Susan will have NB looking like downtown Vancouver before we can blink. Meanwhile most NBers just want someone to let us live our lives without too much government taxing and spending and without completely changing our province forever.
 
 
 
 
 
Bob Smith
So the Liberal back room powers want to anoint Holt as the next leader. Given her history of advising Gallant during that tenure, folks should know what they're getting if she gets to be premier.
 
 
Simply Crazy
Reply to @Bob Smith: His big economic plan for NB was marijuana! That’s says it all!
 
 
 
 
 
Lorelei Stott
doesn't matter for me ... can you say EMA.... just for that I will never vote liberal as long as I am breathing

 


 

 

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Susan Holt emphasizes health care in Liberal leadership campaign

Susan Holt is the first woman to seek leadership of New Brunswick Liberal Party

The first in a series of stories this week on the four New Brunswick Liberal leadership candidates

Liberal leadership candidate Susan Holt says one way to attract and hold onto doctors in New Brunswick would be to eliminate mandatory hospital rounds. 

Holt said the amount of time family doctors in the province must spend at local hospitals takes them away from their practices.

She said this system is slowly being replaced with another model, in which physicians known as hospitalists work solely in the hospital.

But Holt said she's spoken to new physicians who find the hospital rounds that are still required are a deterrent. 

Holt has made health care a key part of her campaign for the leadership, which the party will decide this coming Saturday.

She said recruitment of doctors and other health-care workers is only part of the solution to the shortages in the New Brunswick system.

Medical professionals also need to be able to practise using all of their skills, she said in an interview on Information Morning in the Summer. 

"It's not just a recruitment solution because if we're recruiting people in, but they're exiting on the back end, we have to fix the culture and the reasons why people are leaving the system," said Holt.

Advised Brian Gallant

Holt was a top adviser to Brian Gallant, who was premier for four years until Blaine Higgs and the Progressive Conservatives took power in 2018. 

"I think I bring a fresh perspective and energy and a real focus on transparency and accountability [and] that is what the people in New Brunswick are saying that they want from government," she said.

But Holt said she doesn't think she would reverse Higgs's decision last month to fire Horizon Health Network's CEO and dissolve both health authority boards.

She said she'll be watching the impact of those decisions over the next few years.

Favours role for public

"I don't love our knee-jerk reaction to just reverse what previous parties or governments have done, so it's something I think that would take careful thought," she said.

"But I do think having great leaders in the health-care system is important. But I also think having the public's participation in those elected roles on boards is important."

In addition to health care, another challenge "near and dear" to Holt's heart is New Brunswick's carbon footprint. 

She said the climate crisis has been looming, changing the world in the process.

But the government can do a few things to help, Holt said, such as going green with its own operations, including transportation, government buildings and procurement. 

4 seeking top job

The other candidates in the leadership race are MP T.J. Harvey, former MLA Donald Arseneault and current MLA Robert Gauvin. 

Roger Melanson, MLA for Dieppe, has been serving as interim party leader since shortly after the 2020 provincial election, which the Liberals lost under the leadership of Kevin Vickers. Vickers resigned on election night after the party won only 17 of 49 seats in the legislature. 

Holt is the first woman to run for the provincial Liberal leadership, though Saint John Liberal MLA Shirley Dysart was interim leader of the party in 1985.

Holt ran for the Liberals in Fredericton South in the 2018 election but came second to Green Party Leader David Coon.

She said an ideal situation if she won the leadership race would be to have a byelection and be elected to lead the party from a position in the legislative assembly. 

She said she's not sure yet where she'd run in 2024 if she became leader, or whether she'd run for a seat if she didn't win.

Holt said she's been drawn to politics for many years, so she doesn't think that feeling will go away, but she also said the decision to run for leadership was a big one for her family. 

"I can't quite predict where the five of us will be in two years and whether my husband will be on board for going through this again," she said. 

"I really believe that this is the time for a change in politics and government. We need to do things differently at a personal level."

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William Henry
Lord help us if thats the best idea she has. There are so many more systemic issues wrong with the healthcare system than this itsy bitsy tiny one. I can see now why we are in such horrible shape. Ive got about 20 ideas that would make a bigger impact than that gem of an idea. 
 
 
 
 
Buford Wilson
Unfortunately the seeds of today’s problems were sown on Brian’s watch.
Reply to @Buford Wilson: They were sown LONG before that. And each successive government has ignored the issues.
 
danny rugg
Reply to @Buford Wilson: At least Premier Gallant could walk and chew gum at the same time.
 
 
Dianne MacPherson
Reply to @danny rugg:
Not saying much about Gallant !!
I was surprised Ms. Holt was a " top advisor"
to Brian Gallant !!
It's true....he only took advice from Ottawa !!
 
 
Jim Lake
Reply to @Dianne MacPherson: And you know this how? 
 
 
 

It seems to me that the squeaky wheel gets the grease EH Mr Jones?
 

 

Family demands answers after Fredericton ER sends man home hours after he broke neck

Motorcycle crash left John Barnet with broken neck vertebra, broken sternum

Now his family is demanding answers as to why the 41-year-old man was discharged from the Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital in Fredericton hours after crashing his motorcycle, and with little in the way of followup care for injuries that could have long-term effects.

"It's unacceptable," Taylor Grandy, his wife, said in an interview Friday.

"He should still be in the hospital. He really should be, you know, at least for a week or more."

Barnet recently purchased a motorcycle and went out for a ride with a friend on Tuesday afternoon, Grandy said.

Shortly after crossing the Princess Margaret Bridge on Route 8, Grandy said, her husband hit some gravel, lost control of his bike and hit the highway median.

Paramedics took him to the Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital around 8 p.m., where he was treated for a broken C7 vertebra in his neck, a broken sternum, a broken nose, a split tongue and broken teeth.

Grandy said she rushed to the hospital fearing the worst.

A man and a woman sit next to each other.Taylor Grandy has been taking care of her husband since he was discharged from hospital in the early hours of Wednesday. (Submitted by Taylor Grandy)

When she got there, a nurse warned her of the severity of Barnet's injuries before wheeling him back into the emergency room on a stretcher following his CT scan.

"He was in so much pain. So much pain. He said, 'Taylor, I think my back's broken,' and it was just a mess."

Grandy said once the results of the CT scan confirmed the broken vertebra in his neck, staff started giving her instructions for maintaining the brace her husband had around his neck.

Then without explanation, they informed the couple Barnet would be discharged from the hospital later that evening.

"They wanted to sit him up in the bed … to kind of get him up moving, and they were like, 'You can go home tonight'.

"And even John couldn't believe it."

A family sit in their living room.John Barnet and Taylor Grandy live in Fredericton with their five children. He's pictured before the accident. (Submitted by Taylor Grandy)

Grandy said she called Barnet's sister at around 1 a.m. to help get him up and out of the hospital. After a 90-minute struggle to move him without hurting him, they had him loaded into the family minivan with their five children and were on their way back to their home in Fredericton.

Staff sent Barnet home with a few Tylenol tablets, prescriptions for naproxen and morphine, and a referral to a neurosurgeon in Saint John, Grandy said.

It's a decision that, even two days later, still has her perplexed considering the severity of his injuries.

"And the doctor did tell me that if he moves a certain way or if he takes the [brace] off or anything like that, he could be paralyzed."

Grandy also said she's called the neurosurgeon Barnet was referred to the day after, only to find out he's away from work for the next week and a half.

In a statement to CBC News, Horizon Health Network said Barnet's discharge wasn't related to bed availability or staff shortages.

"This patient was medically discharged from our ED after the physician completed their assessment using clinical judgment and consulting with peers," wrote Margaret Melanson, Horizon's interim president and CEO.

Both patient representative services and the hospital have been in contact with the family about their concerns, Melanson said, and a specialist is following up with the patient for further medical assessments.

"Horizon apologizes for any part of the care experience that did not meet their expectation," Melanson said. "We look forward to continuing to provide care to this patient as they recover." 

Grandy is the second person this month to publicly criticize the Chalmers hospital.

John Staples said he witnessed an older man die while waiting to receive care in the hospital's waiting room in the early morning hours of July 12.

It prompted Horizon to launch a review into what happened, and later prompted Premier Blaine Higgs to fire Horizon CEO John Dornan, and replace the board of directors for both Horizon and Vitalité with individual trustees.

Seeking action from premier

Aside from his wife, Barnet's parents are also demanding answers and action in light of the decision to discharge him hours after arriving at the hospital.

A man and a woman sit next to each other.Dave and Nancy Barnet, parents of John Barnet, are calling on Premier Blaine Higgs to look into why their son was discharged from hospital. (Submitted by Dave Barnet)

"The action of the hospital leaves us with disgust and anger," Dave and Nancy Barnet said in a letter they sent to Higgs on Thursday.

"Why was our son not kept for observation for at least 24 to 48 hours after being told he could be paralyzed? Why was he sent home in his condition after six hours?"

In an interview Friday, Dave Barnet said he hadn't heard back from Higgs, adding he's not just looking for an explanation, but action to improve the care offered at the hospital.

"I'm hoping to hear that some kind of statement or news comes out, that they're going to find more money or allocate resources or transfer money and get more nurses and or doctors in the [Chalmers] to resolve this critical situation," Barnet said.

In an email statement to CBC News, Higgs said he has received the Barnets' letter and will be contacting them to learn more about their experience.

"It's not something I will comment further on in the media as I would prefer to speak with them directly," he said.

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Jonathan Symthe
We were promised that health care would be universally accessible.
Apparently we were never promised that the care would be of good quality.

 

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After more hospital complaints, Higgs gets involved in health-care system — again

Nancy Barnet says Higgs, Horizon Health CEO both called after complaints about son's treatment at hospital

Dave and Nancy Barnet had demanded answers last week about why their son John was discharged from the Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital in Fredericton just hours after breaking his neck in a motorcycle crash.

Following their public complaints, Nancy Barnet said the premier called her and her husband at their home in Pictou, N.S. 

She said Margaret Melanson, interim president and CEO of Horizon Health Network, also called and arranged to have a doctor examine John at home. He was later taken by ambulance to a hospital in Saint John.

John Barnet broke the C7 vertebra in his neck as well as his sternum, but was sent home after six hours of care in Fredericton. His parents wanted to know why he wasn't kept for at least 24 hours for observation of injuries that could have left him paralyzed.

Nancy Barnet said Higgs called twice over the weekend — first on Saturday and again on Sunday — and left voice messages, as she and her husband weren't home to answer the phone.

A man and a woman sit next to each other.Dave and Nancy Barnet, John's parents, received two calls from New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs after they sent him a letter asking him to look into how their son was treated at the hospital in Fredericton. (Submitted by Dave Barnet)

Not up to Higgs to run health authorities

The move comes after a July 15 news conference during which Higgs, responding to the death of a man in the emergency department waiting room of the same hospital, said it wasn't up to him to run the health authorities but it was up to him "to ensure that the right people are in the positions to do so."

That incident prompted Higgs to fire the former president and CEO of Horizon Health and to replace its board of directors with a single trustee. He also replaced the province's health minister.

Horizon Health didn't answer questions about whether Higgs played a role in the followup care provided to Barnet.

In an emailed statement, Melanson said she felt it was important to personally follow up with Barnet to determine how he and his family were faring, and whether there was anything she could do to help.

Meanwhile, Nancy Barnet said they appreciate whatever the premier did. 

"As a matter of fact, I'm planning to give [Higgs] a call myself today to thank him," she said. "I do believe that without his support, things may not have moved as quickly as they did."

Barnet declined to share what Higgs said in his voice messages.

John Barnet's parents received two missed phone calls from Higgs after they wrote him a letter complaining about the treatment he received at a Fredericton hospital. (Pat Richard/CBC)

She said her son has since been discharged from hospital in Saint John and is back home in Fredericton — in pain, but recovering.

CBC News requested an interview with Higgs about his involvement in the case and is waiting for a response.

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Mike May
Funny how they only care when it gives them negative press!
 
 
Ian Scott
Reply to @Mike May: You have no idea whether this was the arranged f/u or not. Ambulance makes it look good though. 
 
 
Mike May
Reply to @Ian Scott: And you just have no ideas about anything!

 

 

 

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From: "Bergen, Candice - M.P."<candice.bergen@parl.gc.ca>
Date: Sat, 6 Aug 2022 16:35:48 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: The Russian Lawyer Roman Baber does not have
query the docket of Federal Court while he is in Fat Fred City today
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

On behalf of the Hon. Candice Bergen, thank you for contacting the
Office of the Leader of the Official Opposition.

Ms. Bergen greatly values feedback and input from Canadians.  We read
and review every incoming e-mail.  Please note that this account
receives a high volume of e-mails.  We reply to e-mails as quickly as
possible.

If you are a constituent of Ms. Bergen’s in Portage-Lisgar with an
urgent matter please provide complete contact information.  Not
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Office of the Leader of the Official Opposition
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Au nom de l’hon. Candice Bergen, nous vous remercions de communiquer
avec le Bureau de la cheffe de l’Opposition officielle.

Mme Bergen accorde une grande importance aux commentaires des
Canadiens.  Nous lisons et étudions tous les courriels entrants.
Veuillez noter que ce compte reçoit beaucoup de courriels.  Nous y
répondons le plus rapidement possible.

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---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 6 Aug 2022 13:32:40 -0300
Subject: The Russian Lawyer Roman Baber does not have query the docket
of Federal Court while he is in Fat Fred City today
To: bill.blair@parl.gc.ca, "Brenda.Lucki"
<Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, "Katie.Telford"
<Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>, RPineo@pattersonlaw.ca, "Moiz.Karimjee"
<Moiz.Karimjee@ontario.ca>, premier <premier@ontario.ca>, PREMIER
<PREMIER@gov.ns.ca>, "blaine.higgs"<blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>,
"barbara.massey"<barbara.massey@justice.gc.ca>, "Barbara.Whitenect"
<Barbara.Whitenect@gnb.ca>, "Mike.Comeau"<Mike.Comeau@gnb.ca>,
"Mitton, Megan (LEG)"<megan.mitton@gnb.ca>, "Michelle.Boutin"
<Michelle.Boutin@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "McCulloch, Sandra"
<smcculloch@pattersonlaw.ca>, Newsroom <Newsroom@globeandmail.com>,
"Jennifer.duggan"<Jennifer.duggan@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Robert. Jones"
<Robert.Jones@cbc.ca>, jbosnitch <jbosnitch@gmail.com>, oldmaison
<oldmaison@yahoo.com>, andre <andre@jafaust.com>,
"andrea.anderson-mason"<andrea.anderson-mason@gnb.ca>, "robert.mckee"
<robert.mckee@gnb.ca>, "robert.gauvin"<robert.gauvin@gnb.ca>,
"rob.moore"<rob.moore@parl.gc.ca>, "Ross.Wetmore"
<Ross.Wetmore@gnb.ca>, "hugh.flemming"<hugh.flemming@gnb.ca>,
"bruce.fitch"<bruce.fitch@gnb.ca>, tim <tim@halifaxexaminer.ca>,
"darren.campbell"<darren.campbell@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Michael.Gorman"
<Michael.Gorman@cbc.ca>, "michael.macdonald"
<michael.macdonald@thecanadianpress.com>, "Rhonda.Brown"
<Rhonda.Brown@globalnews.ca>, sheilagunnreid
<sheilagunnreid@gmail.com>, jesse <jesse@jessebrown.ca>, jesse
<jesse@viafoura.com>, publiced@thestar.ca, newsroom@therecord.com,
stevemckinley@thestar.ca, "ian.fahie"<ian.fahie@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>,
tblackwell@postmedia.com, paulpalango <paulpalango@protonmail.com>,
"pierre.poilievre"<pierre.poilievre@parl.gc.ca>, andrewjdouglas
<andrewjdouglas@gmail.com>, andrew <andrew@frankmagazine.ca>,
nsinvestigators <nsinvestigators@gmail.com>, NightTimePodcast
<NightTimePodcast@gmail.com>, "Candice.Bergen"
<Candice.Bergen@parl.gc.ca>, "jagmeet.singh"
<jagmeet.singh@parl.gc.ca>, "Marco.Mendicino"
<Marco.Mendicino@parl.gc.ca>, "Mark.Blakely"
<Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Bill.Hogan"<Bill.Hogan@gnb.ca>
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, "Sean.Fraser"
<Sean.Fraser@parl.gc.ca>, media@joinroman.ca

All the info he needs to check my Integrity can be found on the
Internet byway of this email and or my blog

https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2022/08/the-russian-lawyer-roman-baber-does-not.html

All the politicians he may encounter in the Maritimes cannot deny the
fact that I sent the email below 9 months before I an for Parliament
again



---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2020 08:46:38 -0300
Subject: Re: Attn Sgt. Mario Maillet I just called and introduced
myself Correct? Now how about an honest answer in writing as to the
whereabouts of my Harley and the Yankee wiretap tapes?
To: Mario.Maillet@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, JUSTWEB@novascotia.ca,
"Brenda.Lucki"<Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Bill.Blair"
<Bill.Blair@parl.gc.ca>
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, mcu@justice.gc.ca,
Jody.Wilson-Raybould@parl.gc.ca, Rob.Moore@parl.gc.ca,
Barbara.Massey@rcmp-grc.gc.ca




---------- Original message ----------
From: Brenda Lucki <brenda.lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>
Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2018 13:06:51 -0400
Subject: Re: RE My calls AGAIN today about WAR, MURDER, MONEY,
TAXATION and George Soros and Iggy versus Sebastian Kurz and Viktor
Orbán etc (Away on Leave - En congé)
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

Bonjour - Hello

I am currently away on holidays, and will return Tuesday, March 27th. If
you require assistance during my absence, please contact Cpl. Roshan
Pinto at 639-625-3577 or Nicole Yandon at 639-625-3066.  I will be
checking my e-mails periodically.

Je suis présentement en congé de retour au bureau mardi, le 27  mars.
Pour toute demande urgente, veuillez communiquer avec Cap. Roshan Pinto
au 639-625-3577 ou Nicole Yandon au 639-625-3066.  Je vais vérifier mon
courrier électronique périodiquement.

Brenda

>>> David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> 03/12/18 11:06 >>>

http://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/abt-apd/org.html

Paul Rochon Deputy Minister:
Finance Canada
90 Elgin St.
Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0G5
Phone: 613-369-4434

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "MinFinance / FinanceMin (FIN)"
<fin.minfinance-financemin.fin@canada.ca>
Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2018 18:55:47 +0000
Subject: RE: RE My calls today about George Soros versus Sebastian
Kurz and Viktor Orbán
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.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "MinFinance / FinanceMin (FIN)"
<fin.minfinance-financemin.fin@canada.ca>
Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2017 08:45:26 +0000
Subject: RE: Yo Billy Morneau RE FATCA and NAFTA Perhaps you and your
friend Mikey Cohen or even big talking Sherry Peel Jackson should talk
to me before Trump and Trudeau upset the Mexicans even more EH?
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: Michael Cohen <mcohen@trumporg.com>
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2017 14:15:14 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: RE FATCA ATTN Pierre-Luc.Dusseault I just
called and lefTo: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

Effective January 20, 2017, I have accepted the role as personal
counsel to President Donald J. Trump. All future emails should be
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directed to 646-853-0114.
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>
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: "MinFinance / FinanceMin (FIN)"
> <fin.minfinance-financemin.fin@canada.ca
> Date: Thu, 25 May 2017 00:14:35 +000
> Subject: RE: Here ya go folks please enjoy the hearing today in
> Federal Court and the notes I read from as I argued the Queen's sneaky
> little minions who think they are above the law and the rest of us as
well
> 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: Póstur FOR postur@for.is
> Date: Thu, 25 May 2017 00:15:21 +0000
> Subject: Re: Here ya go folks please enjoy the hearing today in
> Federal Court and the notes I read from as I argued the Queen's sneaky
> little minions who think they are above the law and the rest of us as
> well
> To: David Amos motomaniac333@gmail.com
>
> Erindi þitt hefur verið móttekið  / Your request has been received
>
> Kveðja / Best regards
> Forsætisráðuneytið  / Prime Minister's Office
>
>
>
> ---------- 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> 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
>
>
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
>
> D> Little David Amos’ “True History Of War” Canadian Airstrikes And
> Stupid Justin Trudeau?
>
>
> Vertias Vincit
> David Raymond Amos
> 902 800 0369
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "Kulik, John"<john.kulik@mcinnescooper.com>
> Date: Thu, 18 May 2017 17:37:49 +0000
> Subject: McInnes Cooper
> To: "motomaniac333@gmail.com"<motomaniac333@gmail.com>,
> "david.raymond.amos@gmail.com"<david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
>
> Dear Mr. Amos:
>
> I am General Counsel for McInnes Cooper. If you need to communicate
> with our firm, please do so through me.
>
> Thank you.
>
> John Kulik
> [McInnes Cooper]<http://www.mcinnescooper.com/>
>
> John Kulik Q.C.
> Partner & General Counsel
> McInnes Cooper
>
> tel +1 (902) 444 8571 | fax +1 (902) 425 6350
>
> 1969 Upper Water Street
> Suite 1300
> Purdy's Wharf Tower II Halifax, NS, B3J 2V1
>
> asst Cathy Ohlhausen | +1 (902) 455 8215
>
>
>
> Notice This communication, including any attachments, is confidential
> and may be protected by solicitor/client privilege. It is intended
> only for the person or persons to whom it is addressed. If you have
> received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender by e-mail or
> telephone at McInnes Cooper's expense. Avis Les informations contenues
> dans ce courriel, y compris toute(s) pièce(s) jointe(s), sont
> confidentielles et peuvent faire l'objet d'un privilège avocat-client.
> Les informations sont dirigées au(x) destinataire(s) seulement. Si
> vous avez reçu ce courriel par erreur, veuillez en aviser l'expéditeur
> par courriel ou par téléphone, aux frais de McInnes Cooper.
>
>
>
> ---------- 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.ca,
leader@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
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> Country : United States (Facts)
> State : District of Columbia
> City : W> 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;
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> Javascript version 1.3
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> Referring URL http://www.google.co...wwWJrm94lCEqRmovPXJg
> Search Engine google.com
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> Visit Entry Page http://qslspolitics....-wendy-olsen-on.html
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> 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 >> ---------- 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 Wh>> 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
>>
>
> First things first have a Look at the 3 documents hereto attached (Not
> a big read)
>
> Listen to these old voicemails from interesting FEDS at about  the
> same point in time (Won't take long)
>
> http://www.archive.org/details/FedsUsTreasuryDeptRcmpEtc
>
> then ask youselves or the lawyers Senator Shelby or Spizter or Cutler
> or Bernie madoff's old buddy Robert Glauber where the webcast and
> transcript went for a very important hearing held in late 2003 by the
> United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.
>
>
http://www.banking.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/hearings?ID=90F8E691-9065-4F8C-A465-72722B47E7F2
>
> Review of Current Investigations and Regulatory Actions Regarding the
> Mutual Fund Industry
>
> November 20, 2003 02:00 PM
> The Committee will meet in OPEN SESSION to conduct the second in a
> series of hearings on the “Review of Current Investigations and
> Regulatory Actions Regarding the Mutual Fund Industry.”
>
>     Archived Webcast
>
> Witness Panel 1
>
> Mr. Stephen M. Cutler
>     Director - Division of Enforcement
>     Securities and Exchange Commission
>     cutler.pdf (175.5 KBs)
>
> Mr. Robert Glauber
>     Chairman and CEO
>     National Association of Securities Dealers
>     glauber.pdf (171.1 KBs)
>
> Eliot Spitzer
>     Attorney General
>     State of New York
>     spitzer.pdf (68.2 KBs)
>
> Permalink:
>
http://www.banking.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/2003/11/review-of-current-investigations-and-regulatory-actions-regarding-the-mutual-fund-industry
>
>
> Trust that the evil women and men that  PM Trudeau "The Younger"
> appointed to to his cabinet will continue to play dumb because of
> their oath to The Privy Council. However it does not follow that
> everybody who works for them are dumb and they have no such oath to
> uphold N'esy Pas?.
>
> Veritas Vincit
> David Raymond Amos
> 902 800 0369
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Lisa Porteous <lporteous@kleinlyons.com>
> Date: Thu, 6 Jun 2013 14:46:22 +0000
> Subject: RCMP
> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>
> David,
>
> Thank you for your email inquiring about our class action against the
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>
> We recommend that you contact Mr. Barry Carter of Mair Jensen Blair
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> His contact information is as follows:
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Sunday, 27 March 2022
The dark horses in the suddenly crowded Conservative leadership race


---------- Forwarded message ----------
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Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2022 21:06:13 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: RE The dark horses in the suddenly crowded
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---------- Original message ----------
From: Premier of Ontario | Premier ministre de l’Ontario <Premier@ontario.ca>
Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2022 20:45:59 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: RE The dark horses in the suddenly crowded
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Subject: RE: RE The dark horses in the suddenly crowded Conservative
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---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2022 18:06:03 -0300
Subject: Fwd: RE The dark horses in the suddenly crowded Conservative
leadership race
To: candice.bergen@parl.gc.ca, "Richard.Bragdon"
<Richard.Bragdon@parl.gc.ca>, "rob.moore"<rob.moore@parl.gc.ca>,
"Ross.Wetmore"<Ross.Wetmore@gnb.ca>, "Robert. Jones"
<Robert.Jones@cbc.ca>, "steve.murphy"<steve.murphy@ctv.ca>,
David.Akin@globalnews.ca, "Roger.L.Melanson"
<roger.l.melanson@gnb.ca>, rglangille@gmail.com
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, "andrew.scheer"
<andrew.scheer@parl.gc.ca>, andrewjdouglas <andrewjdouglas@gmail.com>


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---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2022 17:44:22 -0300
Subject: RE The dark horses in the suddenly crowded Conservative leadership race
To: info@josephbourgault.ca, info@bobbysingh.ca,
leona@leonaalleslev.ca, etiennelaw@rogers.com, jcharest@mccarthy.ca,
patrick.brown@brampton.ca, "pierre.poilievre"
<pierre.poilievre@parl.gc.ca>, "leslyn.lewis"
<leslyn.lewis@parl.gc.ca>, Scott.Aitchison@parl.gc.ca,
Marc.Dalton@parl.gc.ca, roman.baber@pc.ola.org,
"fin.minfinance-financemin.fin"
<fin.minfinance-financemin.fin@canada.ca>, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, JUSTMIN@novascotia.ca,
"Mike.Comeau"<Mike.Comeau@gnb.ca>, "hugh.flemming"
<hugh.flemming@gnb.ca>, "blaine.higgs"<blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, premier
<premier@ontario.ca>, premier <premier@gov.ab.ca>, Office of the
Premier <scott.moe@gov.sk.ca>, premier <premier@leg.gov.mb.ca>,
premier <premier@gov.pe.ca>, PREMIER <PREMIER@gov.ns.ca>,
Erin.OToole@parl.gc.ca






---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "Comeau, Mike (JPS/JSP)"<Mike.Comeau@gnb.ca>
Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2022 22:15:21 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks Tamara Lich's lawyers must have
known that Moiz Karimjee was on vacation N'esy Pas?
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

I will return to the office July 18 . In the meatime, Chris O'Connell
(chris.o'connell@gnb.ca) is acting deputy minister.

Je reviendrai au bureau le 18 juillet. Entre-temps, Chris O'Connell
(chris.o'connell@gnb.ca) est sous-ministre par intérim.


https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2022/05/crown-trying-to-put-freedom-convoy.html

Wednesday, 18 May 2022

Crown trying to put Freedom Convoy leader Tamara Lich back in jail


 ---------- Original message ----------
From: "Karimjee, Moiz (MAG)"<Moiz.Karimjee@ontario.ca>
Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2022 03:06:48 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Ed Fast: Freedom? Yeah, right… | Ed Fast:
Liberté? Et oui Hey Bill King what will your boss and legions of Proud
Canadians do if the Crown takes Tamara Lich's Freedom after celebating
the Queen's Birthday???
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

I am on vacation until July 8th. For Bail Reviews (including
discussing time estimates), Superior Court, Summary Appeal, Trial,
Hate Crime or any other matter requiring immediate attention please
email Rolanda Ahadjitse at Rolanda.Ahadjitse@ontario.ca and Olivia
Khalil at olivia.khalil@ontario.ca

Moiz Karimjee
Assistant Crown Attorney


https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/freedom-convoy-tamara-lich-in-custody-canada-day-1.6507057


Freedom Convoy leader Tamara Lich to remain in custody over Canada Day weekend
Lich was arrested in Alberta on Monday for allegedly breaching her
bail conditions

Dan Taekema · CBC News · Posted: Jun 30, 2022 4:23 PM ET


Here is a little Deja Vu for Susan Holt et al


>> ---------- 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
>>
>>


---------- 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
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


http://cas-cdc-www02.cas-satj.gc.ca/IndexingQueries/infp_RE_info_e.php?court_no=T-1557-15&select_court=T

Recorded entry(ies) for T-1557-15
(
Court number information Court Number : T-1557-15

Style of Cause : DAVID RAYMOND AMOS v. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN
Proceeding Category : Actions Nature : Others - Crown (v. Queen) [Actions]
Type of Action : Ordinary

38 records found for T-1557-15  Doc Date Filed Office Recorded Entry Summary
- 2016-02-25 Ottawa Copy of Notice of Appeal (Appeal Court File No.
A-48-16 ) appealing NOTICE OF CROSS APPEAL filed in Federal Court of
Appeal filed in the Court of Appeal on 12-FEB-2016 on behalf of
Plaintiff placed on file on 25-FEB-2016

- 2016-02-16 Ottawa Copy of Notice of Appeal (Appeal Court File No.
A-48-16 ) appealing Order of Southcott, J. dated 25-JAN-2016 filed in
the Court of Appeal on 04-FEB-2016 on behalf of Plaintiff placed on
file on 16-FEB-2016

- 2016-01-25 Toronto Acknowledgment of Receipt received from Plaintiff
and Defendant via fax transmission confirmation with respect to Order
and Reasons dated 25-JAN-2016 placed on file on 25-JAN-2016

- 2016-01-25 Toronto Certificate of Order certifying that the Court
(Justice Southcott) on 25-JAN-2016 ordered at the end of his Order and
Reasons as follows: "This Court Orders that: 1. the Plaintiff's appeal
is allowed in part; 2. the Order of Prothonotary Morneau dated
12-NOV-2015 is set aside; 3. the claims for relief in the final
paragraph of the Plaintiff's Statement of Claim are struck without
leave to amend, with the exception of the claim for monetary relief
for allegedly being barred by the RCMP from the New Brunswick
legislature in 2004; 4. the Defendant is at liberty to present a
motion, to be filed within 30 days of the date of this Order or any
decision resulting from any appeal of this Order, arguing which
specific paragraphs of the Statement of Claim should be struck in
order to accord with my decision; 5. the time for the Defendant to
file a Statement of Defence is extended to 30 days from the date of
this Order, the date of any Order resulting from a motion by the
Defendant arguing which specific paragraphs of the Statement of Claim
should be struck in order to accord with my decision, and the date of
any decision resulting from any appea of either such Order; and 6. No
costs are awarded on this motion." placed on file on 25-JAN-2016

20 2016-01-25 Toronto Reasons and Order dated 25-JAN-2016 rendered by
The Honourable Mr. Justice Southcott Matter considered with personal
appearance The Court's decision is with regard to Motion Doc. No. 8
Result: granted in part 2. the Order of Prothonotary Morneau dated
12-NOV-2015 is set aside; 3. claims for relief in final paragraph of
Plaintiff's Statement of claim are struck without leave to amend, ...
4. Defendant is at liberty to present a motion, to be filed within 30
days.. 5. time for Defendant to file a Statement of Defence is
extended to 30 days... 6. No costs are awarde on this motion. **(see
Reasons and Order for complete wording)** Filed on 25-JAN-2016
certified copies sent to parties Interlocutory Decision Copy of
Reasons for Order entered in J. & O. Book, volume 1290 page(s) 470 -
484

- 2016-01-11 Fredericton Receipt for payment audio CD hearing Dec 14,
2015 and Jan 11, 2016. Req.by Roger Richard placed on file on
11-JAN-2016

- 2016-01-11 Fredericton Receipt for payment copy audio CD recording
hearing Jan 11, 2016. Requested by Plaintiff placed on file on
11-JAN-2016

- 2016-01-11 Fredericton Fredericton 11-JAN-2016 BEFORE The Honourable
Mr. Justice Southcott Language: E Before the Court: Motion Doc. No. 8
on behalf of Plaintiff Result of Hearing: Matter reserved held in
Court Duration per day: 11-JAN-2016 from 09:31 to 10:47 Courtroom :
Courtroom No. 1 - Fredericton Court Registrar: Michel Morneault Total
Duration: 1h16min Appearances: David Raymond Amos 902-800-0369
representing the Plaintiff on his own behalf Jill Chisholm
902-426-7570 representing Defendant Comments: DARS Z005130 was used
for the recording of the hearing Minutes of Hearing entered in Vol.
943 page(s) 475 - 477 Abstract of Hearing placed on file

- 2015-12-23 Ottawa Acknowledgment of Receipt received from all
parties with respect to the Order of the Court rendered on December
14, 2015. (via fax) placed on file on 23-DEC-2015

19 2015-12-23 Fredericton Order dated 14-DEC-2015 rendered by The
Honourable Mr. Justice Bell Matter considered with personal appearance
The Court's decision is with regard to Motion Doc. No. 8 Result:
Delivered orally from the Bench on December 14, 2015. 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. Filed on 23-DEC-2015 entered in J. & O. Book, volume 1288
page(s) 428 - 430 Interlocutory Decision

- 2015-12-23 Fredericton Correction to General Sitting concerning
Motion Doc. No. 8 Hearing rescheduled from General Sitting at
Fredericton on 14-DEC-2015 to General Sitting at Fredericton on
11-JAN-2016 at 09:30 duration: 2h Language: E Reason for correction:
The presiding Judge recused himself on 14-DEC-2015 sitting

- 2015-12-14 Fredericton Receipt for payment CD audio recording of the
hearing on 14-DEC-2015, req. by Plaintiff placed on file on
14-DEC-2015

- 2015-12-14 Fredericton Fredericton 14-DEC-2015 BEFORE The Honourable
Mr. Justice Bell Language: E Before the Court: Motion Doc. No. 8 on
behalf of Plaintiff Result of Hearing: Matter adjourned sine die held
in Court Duration per day: 14-DEC-2015 from 09:35 to 10:42 Courtroom :
Courtroom No. 1 - Fredericton Court Registrar: Michel Morneault Total
Duration: 1h07min Appearances: David Raymond Amos 902-800-0369
representing on his own behalf Jill Chisholm 902-426-7570 representing
Defendant Comments: Tascam Backup was used for the recording of the
hearing. Plaintiff requested an audio CD of the hearing. Minutes of
Hearing entered in Vol. 943 page(s) 46 - 47 Abstract of Hearing placed
on file

17 2015-12-10 Halifax Solicitor's certificate of service on behalf of
Jill Chisholm confirming service of the Defendant's Motion Record
(Doc.16) upon Plaintiff by courier on 10-DEC-2015 filed on 10-DEC-2015

16 2015-12-10 Halifax Motion Record in response to Motion Doc. No. 8
containing the following original document(s): 14 15 Number of copies
received: 3 on behalf of Defendant filed on 10-DEC-2015

15 2015-12-10 Halifax Written Representations contained within a
Motion Record on behalf of Defendant concerning Motion Doc. No. 8
filed on 10-DEC-2015

14 2015-12-10 Halifax Affidavit of Jill Thomson sworn on 10-DEC-2015
contained within a Motion Record on behalf of Defendant in opposition
to Motion Doc. No. 8 with Exhibits 1 & 2 filed on 10-DEC-2015

13 2015-12-08 Fredericton Affidavit of service of David Raymond Amos
sworn on 08-DEC-2015 on behalf of Plaintiff confirming service of
doc.12 (doc.8,10,11) upon Defendant by Priority next day mail on
08-DEC-2015 filed on 08-DEC-2015

12 2015-12-08 Fredericton Motion Record containing the following
original document(s): 8 10 11 Number of copies received: 3 on behalf
of Plaintiff filed on 08-DEC-2015

11 2015-12-08 Fredericton Written Representations contained within a
Motion Record on behalf of Plaintiff concerning Motion Doc. No. 8
filed on 08-DEC-2015

10 2015-12-08 Fredericton Affidavit of David Raymond Amos sworn on
08-DEC-2015 contained within a Motion Record on behalf of Plaintiff in
support of Motion Doc. No. 8 with Exhibits A & B (Exhibit A is a CD)
filed on 08-DEC-2015

- 2015-11-23 Fredericton Memorandum to file from Michel G. Morneault
dated 23-NOV-2015 a copy of the Notice of Motion filed on November
20th, 2015 appealing the decision of Proth. Morneau dated November
12th, 2015, sent to Mr. Morneau placed on file.

9 2015-11-20 Fredericton Affidavit of service of David Raymond Amos
sworn on 20-NOV-2015 on behalf of Plaintiff confirming service of
doc.8 upon Defendant by mail on 20-NOV-2015 filed on 20-NOV-2015

8 2015-11-20 Fredericton Notice of Motion on behalf of Plaintiff
returnable at General Sitting in Fredericton on 14-DEC-2015 to begin
at 09:30 duration: 2h language: E for an appeal of the decision of
Richard Morneau, Esq., Prothonotary dated 12-NOV-2015 Doc. No. 6 filed
on 20-NOV-2015

- 2015-11-19 Ottawa Letter sent by Registry on 19-NOV-2015 to
Plaintiff providing a certified copy of the order dated 12-NOV-2015 to
the Plaintiff that had previously been faxed to him on 12-NOV-2015 and
19-NOV-2015 Copy placed on file.

- 2015-11-19 Ottawa Confirmation of receipt by fax printout by the
Plaintiff of the Order dated 12-NOV-2015 of Mr. Prothonotary Morneau
placed on file on 19-NOV-2015

- 2015-11-12 Montréal Acknowledgment of Receipt received from parties
with respect to reception of order 6 placed on file on 12-NOV-2015

6 2015-11-12 Montréal Order dated 12-NOV-2015 rendered by Richard
Morneau, Esq., Prothonotary Matter considered without personal
appearance The Court's decision is with regard to Motion in writing
Doc. No. 2 Result: granted Filed on 12-NOV-2015 copies sent to parties
entered in J. & O. Book, volume 1283 page(s) 357 - 359 Interlocutory
Decision

- 2015-11-06 Montréal Communication to the Court from the Registry
dated 06-NOV-2015 re: Notice of Motion (doc. #2) + request for
direction

18 2015-10-26 Fredericton Affidavit of service of David Raymond Amos
sworn on 26-OCT-2015 on behalf of Plaintiff confirming service of
doc.7 upon Defendant by mail on 26-OCT-2015 filed on 26-OCT-2015

7 2015-10-26 Montréal Motion Record in response to Motion Doc. No. 2
Number of copies received: 1 on behalf of Plaintiff (filed as per
order 6; one copy only) filed on 26-OCT-2015

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of Jill Chisholm confirming service of Doc 4 Motion Record upon
Plaintiff by Courier on 14-OCT-2015 filed on 14-OCT-2015

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behalf of Defendant filed on 14-OCT-2015

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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2016 13:24:50 -0400
Subject: Re: The FSB, Federal Court file no T-1557-15 ,secret oaths to
the British Queen and the evil Feds etc FYI I did call Moody's lawyer
Goggins When he did not pick up I contacted Michael Adler an he did
not return my call.
To: michael.adler@moodys.com, sallilyn.schwartz@moodys.com,
ir@moodys.com, Richard.Cantor@moodys.com, John.Goggins@moodys.com,
caitlin.workman@canada.ca, press@bankofengland.co.uk,
Joe.Perry@fsb.org, embassy.ottawa@mfa.ee, "Dale.Morgan"
<Dale.Morgan@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "john.warr"<john.warr@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>,
"Wayne.Gallant"<Wayne.Gallant@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Marc.Litt"
<Marc.Litt@bakermckenzie.com>, Robert_Glauber@harvard.edu,
"PETER.MACKAY"<PETER.MACKAY@bakermckenzie.com>, sunrayzulu
<sunrayzulu@shaw.ca>, mcu@justice.gc.ca, "bill.pentney"
<bill.pentney@justice.gc.ca>, washington field
<washington.field@ic.fbi.gov>, "Boston.Mail"<Boston.Mail@ic.fbi.gov>,
"Paul.Lynch"<Paul.Lynch@edmontonpolice.ca>, pol7163
<pol7163@calgarypolice.ca>, patrick_doran1
<patrick_doran1@hotmail.com>, "rod.knecht"
<rod.knecht@edmontonpolice.ca>, cps <cps@calgarypolice.ca>, eps
<eps@edmontonpolice.ca>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>,
b.spurlock@octafinance.com, s.holbrook@octafinance.com, NBInvestigates
<NBInvestigates@cbc.ca>, "Bill.Morneau"<Bill.Morneau@canada.ca>,
bostncs <bostncs@international.gc.ca>

So before I leave for a little vacation and not be available for
awhile. I will leave you all with some very serious stuff to consider.

Sometimes less is more so this email should prove to the RCMP who will
no doubt wish to harass me some more and all your lawyers that I am
not joking when acting in defense of my Clan. If you don't believe me
ask the Wilson-Raybould and her many minions about my lititigation ask
the Queen of England and I bet ya they will all play as dumb as post
as per their oath to the Queen's Privy Council or the BAR.

Need I say you snobby Yankee lawyers who take the liberty to assume
the title of  "Esquire" a joke to mean old me?

I would lay odds that my long dead Loyalist ancesters are rolling in
the their graves in Fundy Royal and laughing at a very simple but oh
so true statement made by a wild child of theirs. FYI your Yankee
Constitution does not recognize titles so you and lord over your
fellow men. Who the Hell are you to call yourselves sons of Lords?

To be fair to the nasy Yankees Politicians who call themselves
Honourable are the biggest jokes of all

Honourable Jody Wilson-Raybould, P.C., M.P.
Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada

Parliament Hill:
Telephone: 613-992-1416
Fax: 613-992-1460

Department:
Justice
284 Wellington Street
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0H8
Telephone: 613-992-4621
TTY: 613-992-4556
Fax: 613-954-0811
E-Mail: mcu@justice.gc.ca

First things first have a Look at the 3 documents hereto attached (Not
a big read)

Listen to these old voicemails from interesting FEDS at about  the
same point in time (Won't take long)

http://www.archive.org/details/FedsUsTreasuryDeptRcmpEtc

then ask youselves or the lawyers Senator Shelby or Spizter or Cutler
or Bernie madoff's old buddy Robert Glauber where the webcast and
transcript went for a very important hearing held in late 2003 by the
United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.

http://www.banking.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/hearings?ID=90F8E691-9065-4F8C-A465-72722B47E7F2

Review of Current Investigations and Regulatory Actions Regarding the
Mutual Fund Industry

November 20, 2003 02:00 PM
The Committee will meet in OPEN SESSION to conduct the second in a
series of hearings on the “Review of Current Investigations and
Regulatory Actions Regarding the Mutual Fund Industry.”

    Archived Webcast

Witness Panel 1

Mr. Stephen M. Cutler
    Director - Division of Enforcement
    Securities and Exchange Commission
    cutler.pdf (175.5 KBs)

Mr. Robert Glauber
    Chairman and CEO
    National Association of Securities Dealers
    glauber.pdf (171.1 KBs)

Eliot Spitzer
    Attorney General
    State of New York
    spitzer.pdf (68.2 KBs)

Permalink: http://www.banking.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/2003/11/review-of-current-investigations-and-regulatory-actions-regarding-the-mutual-fund-industry


Trust that the evil women and men that  PM Trudeau "The Younger"
appointed to to his cabinet will continue to play dumb because of
their oath to The Privy Council. However it does not follow that
everybody who works for them are dumb and they have no such oath to
uphold N'esy Pas?.

Veritas Vincit
David Raymond Amos
902 800 0369



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2014 12:14:00 -0700
Subject: WikiLeaks' Julian Assange to leave Embassy of Ecuador in
London soon??? Attn Ecuadorian FM Ricardo Patino and Amb Dr. Andres
Teran-Parral I don't think Fernando would disagree when I say this is
NO COINCIDENCE
To: eecucanada@cancilleria.gob.ec, khrafnsson@gmail.com, birgittaj
<birgittaj@althingi.is>, birgittajoy <birgittajoy@gmail.com>,
birgitta@this.is, chinaemb_ca@mfa.gov.cn, embassy@embassyecuador.ca,
ecuador@telus.net, enquiries@canninghouse.org, postur@irr.is,
"calgary.northernhills"<calgary.northernhills@assembly.ab.ca>,
"calgary.hays"<calgary.hays@assembly.ab.ca>, "calgary.cross"
<calgary.cross@assembly.ab.ca>, premier <premier@gov.ab.ca>, premier
<premier@gov.sk.ca>, PREMIER <PREMIER@gov.ns.ca>,
richardwtc@gmail.com, "rod.knecht"<rod.knecht@edmontonpolice.ca>,
editor@desmogblog.com, chineseembassy.ca@gmail.com, lgunter
<lgunter@shaw.ca>, "joshua.skurnik"<joshua.skurnik@hotmail.com>,
oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, andre <andre@jafaust.com>, COCMoncton
<COCMoncton@gmail.com>, dave.peiser@peiserforcongress.com, RBauer
<RBauer@perkinscoie.com>, bginsberg <bginsberg@pattonboggs.com>,
bairdj <bairdj@parl.gc.ca>, chinaconsul_cal_ca@mfa.gov.cn,
"greg.weston"<greg.weston@cbc.ca>, jack.tomik@cbc.ca,
alan.dark@cbc.ca, Mindy.Qi@nexencnoocltd.com
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>, frankffrost
<frankffrost@hotmail.com>, "john.green"<john.green@gnb.ca>,
"John.Grierson"<John.Grierson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Darren.Woroshelo"
<Darren.Woroshelo@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Rod.Booth"
<Rod.Booth@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "craig.callens"
<craig.callens@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "ron.klain"
<ron.klain@revolution.com>, "Geoffrey.McDonald"
<Geoffrey.McDonald@gov.bc.ca>, "dean.buzza"
<dean.buzza@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>

http://wikileaks-press.org/press-conference-with-foreign-minister-ricardo-patino-aroca-ecuador-grants-asylum-to-julian-assange-english-translation/

https://twitter.com/RicardoPatinoEC

http://www.ricardopatino.com/

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2014/08/18/julian-assange-wikileaks-ecuadorian-embassy-london/14219537/

WikiLeaks' Julian Assange to leave embassy 'soon'

Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAY 11:08 a.m. EDT August 18, 2014

LONDON — WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange announced Monday that after
spending two years in the Embassy of Ecuador in London he will "soon"
leave the diplomatic safe harbor.

He made the comments during a joint press conference with Ecuador's
Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino. Assange did not elaborate on the
timing or address whether an impasse over his potential extradition
had been resolved.

It was suggested in the British press over the weekend that Assange
may need hospital treatment for a heart defect and lung condition and
that any move could be to remedy those suspected health problems.

However, Assange refused to be drawn on those specific points Monday,
saying only that when he does leave it will "probably not" be for the
reasons reported on.

WikiLeaks spokesman Kristinn Hrafnsson later clarified Assange's
claim. Hrafnsson said the issue of Assange's extradition must first be
resolved before he can leave.

"The plan is to leave as soon as the U.K. government decides to honor
its obligations," Hrafnsson said, referring to guarantees he is
seeking over the right to travel to Ecuador.

Still, Assange said that his health has suffered as a result of his confinement.

"It's (the embassy) an environment in which any healthy person would
find themselves soon enough with certain difficulties they would have
to manage," Assange said. He said the embassy "has no outside areas,
no sunlight."

Assange, 43, fled to the embassy in 2012 fearing extradition to the
U.S. via Sweden, where authorities want to question him over
allegations related to a sexual assault.

Ecuador has granted him refugee status and says it remains committed
to his protection, but British police have so far refused to let
Assange leave the embassy and it is thought that he would be arrested
if he tried to do so.

In 2010, WikiLeaks published a tranche of leaked military and
diplomatic cables and Assange has been the subject of an investigation
by U.S. authorities.


https://www.facebook.com/wikileaks/posts/136980676312318

Wikileaks

June 18, 2010 ·
.

Wikileaks' Julian Assange has limited ability to respond to
interviews. Please contact spokespersons below. (now with correction
on Kristinn's email)


 Kristinn Hrafnsson
 Journalist RUV (Icelandic equivalent to the BBC), one of two
journalists WikiLeaks sent to Baghdad.
 Tel:+354 821 7121
 Email: khrafnsson at gmail.com


 Birgitta Jonsdottir
 Member of the Icelandic Parliament, Key speaker for the IMMI
proposal, co-producer of the Baghdad video
 Tel: +354 692 8884
 Email: birgitta at this.is


http://www.collateralmurder.com/en/contact.html

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rwqnxIGV1g&ab_channel=Rogerstv 

 


Fundy Royal Riding Election Debate

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Coverage of the 2019 Federal Election Debates, for the Fundy Royal Riding
David Amos
It should be a small wonder why I told everybody off 3 years ago Rogers TV edited out the best half of this debate when the audience asked questions Trust that I was not surprised when they refused to record the last debate held in Hampton which was a real circus that I and many others truly enjoyed
 
David Amos
Anybody notice that the PPC dude was a noshow???

 

 

Fwd: RE Federal Court File no T-1557-15 and Yankee wiretaps after I called The Field Units of the FBI in Washington and Boston and they denied sending me any emails YEA RIGHT Well the FBI and the RCMP should review paragraphs 39, 53, 55 and 61 of the aforesaid complaint

 
Add star 

David Amos

<motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 3:43 PM
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Bcc: david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com

Trust that you will find this email at the bottom of this blog in a heartbeat


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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/kennebecasis-police-chief-wayne-gallant-rcmp-1.4380826

Ex-RCMP boss Wayne Gallant named new chief of Kennebecasis Regional Police Force
Gallant, who was in charge of criminal operations for New Brunswick
RCMP, will replace retiring Steve Palmer
Bobbi-Jean MacKinnon · CBC News · Posted: Nov 02, 2017 9:53 AM AT


The Kennebecasis Regional Police Force has a new chief.

Wayne Gallant, the former RCMP officer in charge of criminal
operations in New Brunswick, was announced Thursday as the new leader
of the force, which covers Rothesay and Quispamsis.

Wayne Gallant, the former chief superintendent of the New Brunswick
RCMP, is taking over as chief of the Kennebecasis Regional Police
Force, effective Nov. 27. (Kennebecasis Regional Police Force)

He will take over Nov. 27, according to a news release issued by the
Kennebecasis Regional Joint Board of Police Commissioners.

"The board is pleased to have attracted a policing leader with such a
breadth of experience," chair Matt Alexander said in an emailed
statement to CBC News.

"Wayne is a highly respected and decorated member of the policing
community and he will be a great asset to the Kennebecasis Valley,"
said Alexander, who is also the deputy mayor of Rothesay.

Gallant will replace Chief Steve Palmer, who is scheduled to retire in
March, after he turns 60.

    Kennebecasis police culture must change, chief says
    Kennebecasis officer under criminal investigation for alleged
sexual harassment
    Kennebecasis Regional Police Force seeks new chief, again

Palmer described Gallant as "an excellent choice."

"I believe he has the knowledge and experience to be a very positive
leader for the organization," which includes 38 officers and five
civilian employees, he said.

'Life-long learner'

Gallant, who left the RCMP in June 2016, has been working with
Fisheries and Oceans Canada as regional director of conservation and
protection for the Gulf region.

He previously served 27 years with the national police force, most
recently as chief superintendent for the province for five years and
the two years prior as superintendent of the Codiac detachment in the
greater Moncton region.

The board's release described Gallant as a "life-long learner who has
embraced new opportunities throughout his career."

He has worked in general duty policing, human resources, major crime
and forensic identification.

Officer probe continues

Gallant takes on his new role with the Kennebecasis Regional Police
Force as one of its senior officers remains under criminal
investigation for alleged intimidation, sexual harassment, obstruction
and mischief involving a female civilian employee.

Insp. Jeff Porter, a 29-year veteran, has been suspended with pay
since June 2016, when the force barred him from having any contact
with the alleged victim, whom he supervised.

None of the allegations against Porter have been proven.

Kennebecasis Regional Police Force Chief Steve Palmer is scheduled to
retire in March, after 34 years with the force. (Kennebecasis Regional
Police Force)

Palmer, who has been with the force since 1983, has only been the
chief for a year.

He was promoted from deputy chief when his predecessor Stephen
McIntyre retired four days after a scathing report said he failed to
properly investigate when the Porter matter when it was brought to his
attention.

The bard of police commissioners posted the chief's position in June.

The board wanted to start the process "well in advance" of Palmer's
retirement, seeking both internal and external candidates from across
Canada, the chair had said.

Palmer will continue in an advisory and support role until his
retirement, while Gallant familiarizes himself with force.

Will pursue partnerships

"Mr. Gallant's philosophy as a police leader is based upon working
with community stakeholders and employees in the pursuit of
organizational excellence that maximizes officer and community
safety," according to the board's release.

"This will be done by engaging the community and working with partners
to advance evidence‐based strategies and fostering a sense of
collective stewardship of the resources available," it said.

​Gallant was honoured with the RCMP's exemplary service medal.

He was awarded a the Member of the Order of Merit of Police Officers
by the Governor General of Canada in 2015, received a Queen Elizabeth
II Diamond Jubilee medal in 2012 and a police leadership award for
excellence in organizational innovation from the provincial government
in 2011.

He has a masters and bachelor degree in education and a bachelor of
arts in history.

Gallant has spent the majority of his career in New Brunswick but has
also worked in Ontario, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.


CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices|About CBC News


https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/kennebecasis-police-jeff-porter-harassment-1.4809499


Kennebecasis officer committed 81 breaches of Police Act, independent
report finds

 Insp. Jeff Porter to face arbitration hearing Nov. 21 on allegations
involving female civilian employee
Bobbi-Jean MacKinnon · CBC News · Posted: Nov 09, 2018 6:00 AM AT

Insp. Jeff Porter of the Kennebecasis Regional Police Force has been
suspended with pay since June 2016. An inspector's annual salary
ranges from about $104,000 to $115,000. (Facebook)

A senior officer with the Kennebecasis Regional Police Force committed
81 breaches of various sections of the provincial Police Act,
including sexual harassment, abuse of authority, corrupt practice and
discreditable conduct, an independent investigator hired by the New
Brunswick Police Commission has found.

Insp. Jeff Porter, a 30-year veteran of the force that covers Rothesay
and Quispamsis, also committed five violations of internal policies,
including workplace harassment, according to the investigator's report
obtained by CBC News.

Porter, who contends the allegations against him are false, is
scheduled to face a public arbitration hearing with the commission,
the provincial policing oversight body, on Nov. 21 at 2 p.m.

It comes after the parties were unable to reach an agreement on
corrective measures during a private settlement conference last month.

    Kennebecasis police culture must change, chief says
    Kennebecasis officer under criminal investigation for alleged
sexual harassment
    Kennebecasis Regional Police Force suspends officer

The commission has appointed Edmundston-based lawyer Gary McLaughlin
to hear the case. A location has not yet been determined.

Porter was suspended with pay more than two years ago after
accusations he engaged in a series of inappropriate sexual behaviours
involving a female civilian employee he supervised, sources and
documents reveal.

An inspector's salary is more than $100,000 a year. Municipal and
regional forces in New Brunswick cannot suspend an officer without
pay.

Investigator's findings

The commission's investigator, Ottawa-based lawyer Jennifer White,
found Porter violated numerous sections of the Police Act's code of
professional conduct.

White broke down her findings against Porter this way:

    Discreditable conduct: 67 counts.
    Workplace harassment: six counts.
    Neglect of duty: five counts.
    Corrupt practice: two counts.
    Damage police force property: one count.

Porter also committed police force policy violations, White concluded
in her report, dated June 28. Among them:

    Respectful workplace/harassment policy: three counts.
    Workplace harassment: one count.
    Personal use of police force assets/property and human resources: one count.

No criminal charges

Porter's lawyer, Jamie Eddy, had been 'hopeful' a settlement could be
reached. (Cox & Palmer)

Porter was previously investigated by the New Brunswick RCMP for
alleged intimidation, sexual harassment, obstruction and mischief
involving the woman he remains barred from having any contact with.

No charges were laid.

"The Crown did not approve charges be pursued," confirmed Porter's
lawyer, Jamie Eddy.

"He's relieved on that front that there's no charges, but this whole
process has been extremely stressful, and he has family."

He said Porter had hoped to resolve the matter during the settlement conference.

"My client wants to return to work. That's what his goal is."

Eddy has raised questions about whether the police commission met
deadlines set out in the Police Act and suggested the issue will be
"front and centre" at arbitration.

Under the act, an officer must be served with notice of a settlement
conference within six months of a complaint being filed. Otherwise,
the commission loses jurisdiction and "no further action shall be
taken" against the officer.

Robert Basque, the lawyer representing the alleged victim, has
declined to comment, citing the ongoing proceedings.

Range of possible sanctions

Steve Roberge, executive director of the New Brunswick Police
Commission, could not say how much the Porter investigation has cost
to date but said investigations typically range from about $5,000 to
more than $100,000, depending on their complexity. (CBC)

Steve Roberge, executive director of the New Brunswick Police
Commission, said he cannot comment on the specifics of any particular
case.

But he said settlement conferences are held to "discuss the behaviour
that has been the subject of the complaint and to come to some
resolution through corrective measures."

    I will be fighting the false allegations.
    - Jeff Porter, suspended police inspector

"When settlement conferences occur, they occur because the
investigation has sustained the allegations."

Sanctions at the settlement stage can range from a verbal reprimand to
dismissal.

At the stage coming up, the arbitrator can either dismiss a matter or
impose one or a combination of the same range of sanctions that apply
at the settlement conference.

Felt threatened, intimidated

Const. Kelley McIntyre, who was awarded officer of the year by the
International Association of Women Police in August 2018, was
described by the association as 'a tenacious investigator often
consulted by other officers when dealing with domestic violence'
cases. (Facebook/Kennebecasis Regional Police Force)

The Porter case dates back to February 2016, when the alleged victim
confided in Const. Kelley McIntyre that she felt threatened and
intimidated by Porter and wanted to quit.

McIntyre told another female officer, who told Steve Palmer, the
deputy chief at the time, who took the information to then-chief
Stephen McIntyre, of no relation to Kelley, and requested the
allegations be investigated.

Four days later, the chief ordered an investigation — not into Porter
but into McIntyre, accusing her of "workplace harassment" for
allegedly "poisoning the work environment" of Porter.

Kelley McIntyre subsequently filed a Police Act complaint against the chief.

"If this was a member of the public, this case would not have been
allowed to be handled this way, based on our own policies and the
women's abuse protocols," McIntyre wrote in her complaint to the
Kennebecasis Regional Joint Board of Police Commissioners, which
governs the force.

"I believe you will find that there are reasonable grounds to
investigate these alleged breaches because they have the effect to
undermine public confidence in the force if they continue to be
ignored," she wrote.

Scathing report on former chief

An independent investigator found the chief committed 23 breaches of
various sections of the police code of conduct by, among other things,
failing "to ensure that the improper or unlawful conduct of Insp.
Porter was not concealed."

McIntyre, the chief, retired in the wake of the scathing report.

In a subsequent interview, he said he had acted without having all the
necessary information.

This past summer, Kelley McIntyre was awarded officer of the year by
the International Association of Women Police, in part because of the
support she provided to a colleague during a "major internal
investigation involving allegations of sexual harassment," according
to media release issued by the association.

McIntyre's "courage to come forward caused her and her family a great
deal of suffering and personal stress, but this did not stop her from
pushing forward and insisting on a proper and professional internal
investigation," said the release, which did not refer to the Porter
case.

New police chief

The current police chief, Wayne Gallant, said he could say little
about the criminal or Police Act investigations into Porter while the
judicial process continues to unfold.

"The RCMP investigation is concluded and there's no charges going to
be laid criminally and I'm sure as you know criminal harassment is one
thing but you know workplace harassment, the thresholds are different,
he said.

"So the police commission is dealing with the workplace allegations of
workplace harassment and that investigation is concluded as well and
we're heading into sort of the next stage."
Chief Wayne Gallant, left, and Deputy Chief Jeff Giggey, right,
recently welcomed recently promoted Inspectors Mary Henderson and
Anika Becker to the force's management team. (Facebook/Kennebecasis
Regional Police Force)

Porter is no longer listed on the force's website but is still an
inspector suspended with pay, Gallant said.

"Nothing has changed in that regard."

In June, Gallant permanently filled two inspector positions by
promoting two women to the management rank — a first in the force's
67-year history.

"I wouldn't read anything more into that other than the fact that I
wanted to have, you know, my leadership team here complete, so that I
could go forward with the agenda that I have," said Gallant.

The force currently has 37 officers, seven of whom are women, and four
female civilian employees.

'No intention of resigning'

The New Brunswick Police Commission only has the authority to
discipline active police officers.

If an officer resigns or retires at any stage of the investigative or
disciplinary process, "they are no longer considered a police officer
and therefore the Police Act no longer applies to them, which means
the proceedings would be halted and annulled," said Roberge.

Porter, who joined the force as a patrol officer in 1988 and rose
through the ranks, being promoted to sergeant of patrol, then major
crime and now inspector of operations, "has no intention of resigning
from the police force," said Eddy, his lawyer.

"I will be fighting the false allegations," Porter said in an emailed statement.

The Police Act states an arbitrator's decision is final, but Roberge
said there have been cases where a decision has been challenged
through judicial review by a Court of Queen's Bench judge.

CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices


---------- Original message ----------
From: Robert Steele <>
Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2016 11:00:45 -0400
Subject: Re: RE Federal Court File no T-1557-15 and Yankee wiretaps
after I called The Field Units of the FBI in Washington and Boston and
they denied sending me any emails YEA RIGHT Well the FBI and the RCMP
should review paragraphs 39, 53, 55 and 61 of the aforesaid complaint
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

REMOVE.  All future emails will be dropped to spam.

On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 10:51 AM, David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
wrote:


---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2016 10:51:16 -0400
Subject: RE Federal Court File no T-1557-15 and Yankee wiretaps after
I called The Field Units of the FBI in Washington and Boston and they
denied sending me any emails YEA RIGHT Well the FBI and the RCMP
should review paragraphs 39, 53, 55 and 61 of the aforesaid complaint
To: washington field <washington.field@ic.fbi.gov>,
James.Comey@ic.fbi.gov, Marc.Cappellini@ic.fbi.gov, "mark.vespucci"
<mark.vespucci@ci.irs.gov>, bbachrach <bbachrach@bachrachlaw.net>,
"Gilles.Blinn"<Gilles.Blinn@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Gilles.Moreau"
<Gilles.Moreau@forces.gc.ca>, "bob.paulson"
<bob.paulson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Wayne.Gallant"
<Wayne.Gallant@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "john.warr"
<john.warr@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, RBauer <RBauer@perkinscoie.com>,
"Patrick.Fitzgerald"<Patrick.Fitzgerald@skadden.com>, "gregory.craig"
<gregory.craig@skadden.com>, "Boston.Mail"<Boston.Mail@ic.fbi.gov>,
"Gilles.Moreau"<Gilles.Moreau@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Jonathan.Vance"
<Jonathan.Vance@forces.gc.ca>, "Greta.Bossenmaier"
<Greta.Bossenmaier@cse-cst.gc.ca>, robert.david.steele.vivas@gmail.com
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>, "Paul.Lynch"
<Paul.Lynch@edmontonpolice.ca>, sunrayzulu <sunrayzulu@shaw.ca>,
"Marianne.Ryan"<Marianne.Ryan@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Charmaine.Bulger"
<Charmaine.Bulger@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "rod.knecht"
<rod.knecht@edmontonpolice.ca>

Hey

First things first .

Here are two old emails of mine that I posted within the blog of Andre
Murray's about what went down between the lawyer James Comey and the
IRS Special Agent Mark Vespucci and their FBI cohorts and mean old me
beginning in late 2001.

http://thedavidamosrant.blogspot.ca/2013/06/i-must-tell-all-why-i-am-astounded-and.html

Saturday, 22 June 2013
I must tell all why I am astounded and delighted that Prez Obama would
appoint the crook James Comey of all people to be the boss of the FBI

http://thedavidamosrant.blogspot.ca/2013/01/good-evening-special-agent-mark.html

Wednesday, 16 January 2013
Good evening Special Agent Mark Vespucci Say Hoka Hey to Mr Obama's
lawyer for me will ya???

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

The former US Attorney James Comey (Who received hard copy of my
concerns in 2003) who is now latest boss of the FBI should say Hey his
old buddy Hillary Clinton (she got hard copy of the same stuff plus
more a little later on in 2003)  and their latest boss Prez Obama
(Everybody and his dog knows that he has had Hard Copy of my material
since early 2004 CORRECT Bobby Paulson, Petey Baby MacKay, Franky Boy
Mckenna, Gregy Craig, Patty Fitzgerald and Bobby Bauer?)

 We should not forget the minor minions called Special Agents such as
Mark Vespucci and lawyers such as Barry Bachrach. I understand that
these sneaky Yankees now work with Marc Cappellini of the FBI in
Beantown EH James.Comey and Bob Paulson?

https://icwatch.wikileaks.org/docs/jamesbcomey_JamesComeyicfbigovFederalBureauofInvestigation(FBI)Director2014-09-01fbidhs

DIRECTOR
James B Comey
FBI/DHS
202-324-3444
James.Comey@ic.fbi.gov

FIELD SUPERVISOR
Marc B Cappellini
617-223-6465
Marc.Cappellini@ic.fbi.gov

-----Original Message-----
From: "Washington Field"<washington.field@ic.fbi.gov>,
Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2016 5:13 PM
To: "David Amos"<david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>,
Subject: RE: Attn Cst Paul Lynch RE Federal Court File no T-1557-15 and your
continued support of Barry Winters and his malevolent cohorts for one year
since you first contacted me.

The FBI Washington Field Office is in receipt of your emails. It is unclear
as to what your complaint is. In order for us to properly assess your
complaint, you will need to provide the following details:
- Your name and contact information
- Full Details about the fraud/crime and a time line of events
- Any bio-data you have on the subject (address, email address, name, etc…)
- Any supporting/collaborating evidence you might have about the
crime/subject

Upon providing the above information, the FBI, depending on the
circumstances, may work with other federal and local agencies to ensure that
the fraud or crime is investigated.

Please also be advised that  the Washington Field Office FBI is responsible
for investigating federal violations in the Washington D.C. metropolitan
area, to include areas of Northern Virginia.  The FBI has 56 field offices
throughout the United States, with multiple satellite Resident Agencies
covering rural areas related to these 56 field offices.  If you know which
state the crime/subject came from, please know that the complaint will be
forwarded to that State’s FBI Field Office. Attached is a link with the
contact information for each Field Office:

http://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field/listing_by_state


Thank you for your communication.



---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2016 09:38:37 -0400
Subject: RE Julian Assange I just called Embassy of Ecuador in London
again (011 44 20 7584 1367) Perhaps the former FM Ricardo Patino who
is now Minister of Defense will pay attention this time but Yankee
lawyers ain't betting on it EH Ron Klain?
To: embassy@embassyecuador.ca, postur@for.is, khrafnsson
<khrafnsson@gmail.com>, jessica.glenza@theguardian.com,
mark.berman@washpost.com, travis@rawstory.com, birgittaj
<birgittaj@althingi.is>, ron.klain@revolution.com,
liam.stack@nytimes.com, jon.herskovitz@thomsonreuters.com, birgitta
<birgitta@this.is>, birgittajoy <birgittajoy@gmail.com>,
"chineseembassy.ca"<chineseembassy.ca@gmail.com>, eperalta@npr.org,
gopublic <gopublic@cbc.ca>, "steve.murphy"<steve.murphy@ctv.ca>,
"john.warr"<john.warr@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>,
tmg@goodrelations.co.uk, dtnews@telegraph.co.uk,
harriet.alexander@telegraph.co.uk

Why is Julian Assange still inside the embassy of Ecuador?
More than three years ago WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange fled into
the embassy of Ecuador in London. But why is he there, and will he
ever leave?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/wikileaks/11681502/Why-is-Julian-Assange-still-inside-the-embassy-of-Ecuador.html

"WikiLeaks spokesman Kristinn Hrafnsson said that they would not
believe any assurances "short of an open, official, formal
confirmation that the US government is not going to prosecute
WikiLeaks".

Ecuador defense ministry spat ends in shake-up
AFP•March 3, 2016

https://www.yahoo.com/news/ecuador-defense-ministry-spat-ends-shake-215544405.html?ref=gs

"Ecuador's top diplomat, Ricardo Patino, will take over as defense
minister after the previous chief resigned in a spat over cuts to the
military pension fund by President Rafael Correa, officials said
Thursday.

Patino, a close ally of the leftist president, has held a series of
cabinet posts in his administration, and has been highly visible as
foreign minister for his outspoken defense of Ecuador's decision to
grant exile to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in its London
embassy."

http://www.embassyecuador.ca/english/index.php?id=contacto

EMBASSY OF ECUADOR IN CANADA
OTTAWA

AMBASSADOR
H.E. Nicolás Trujllo-Newlin
99 Bank Street, Suite 230
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 6B9
Tel: (613) 563 – 8206
(613) 563 – 4286
Fax: (613) 235 – 5776
E-mail: embassy@embassyecuador.ca

Consul Mr. Marcel Gross
2055 Peel, Suite 601
Montreal, Québec
H3A 1V4
Phone number: (514) 874 – 4071
Fax: (514) 874 – 9078

E-mail: info@consecuador-quebec.org

Jurisdiction: Québec, New Brunswick, Nova Scottia, P.E.I, Newfoundland
and Labrador

>> ---------- 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
>>
>>


---------- 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
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


http://cas-cdc-www02.cas-satj.gc.ca/IndexingQueries/infp_RE_info_e.php?court_no=T-1557-15&select_court=T

Recorded entry(ies) for T-1557-15
(
Court number information Court Number : T-1557-15

Style of Cause : DAVID RAYMOND AMOS v. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN
Proceeding Category : Actions Nature : Others - Crown (v. Queen) [Actions]
Type of Action : Ordinary

38 records found for T-1557-15  Doc Date Filed Office Recorded Entry Summary
- 2016-02-25 Ottawa Copy of Notice of Appeal (Appeal Court File No.
A-48-16 ) appealing NOTICE OF CROSS APPEAL filed in Federal Court of
Appeal filed in the Court of Appeal on 12-FEB-2016 on behalf of
Plaintiff placed on file on 25-FEB-2016

- 2016-02-16 Ottawa Copy of Notice of Appeal (Appeal Court File No.
A-48-16 ) appealing Order of Southcott, J. dated 25-JAN-2016 filed in
the Court of Appeal on 04-FEB-2016 on behalf of Plaintiff placed on
file on 16-FEB-2016

- 2016-01-25 Toronto Acknowledgment of Receipt received from Plaintiff
and Defendant via fax transmission confirmation with respect to Order
and Reasons dated 25-JAN-2016 placed on file on 25-JAN-2016

- 2016-01-25 Toronto Certificate of Order certifying that the Court
(Justice Southcott) on 25-JAN-2016 ordered at the end of his Order and
Reasons as follows: "This Court Orders that: 1. the Plaintiff's appeal
is allowed in part; 2. the Order of Prothonotary Morneau dated
12-NOV-2015 is set aside; 3. the claims for relief in the final
paragraph of the Plaintiff's Statement of Claim are struck without
leave to amend, with the exception of the claim for monetary relief
for allegedly being barred by the RCMP from the New Brunswick
legislature in 2004; 4. the Defendant is at liberty to present a
motion, to be filed within 30 days of the date of this Order or any
decision resulting from any appeal of this Order, arguing which
specific paragraphs of the Statement of Claim should be struck in
order to accord with my decision; 5. the time for the Defendant to
file a Statement of Defence is extended to 30 days from the date of
this Order, the date of any Order resulting from a motion by the
Defendant arguing which specific paragraphs of the Statement of Claim
should be struck in order to accord with my decision, and the date of
any decision resulting from any appea of either such Order; and 6. No
costs are awarded on this motion." placed on file on 25-JAN-2016

20 2016-01-25 Toronto Reasons and Order dated 25-JAN-2016 rendered by
The Honourable Mr. Justice Southcott Matter considered with personal
appearance The Court's decision is with regard to Motion Doc. No. 8
Result: granted in part 2. the Order of Prothonotary Morneau dated
12-NOV-2015 is set aside; 3. claims for relief in final paragraph of
Plaintiff's Statement of claim are struck without leave to amend, ...
4. Defendant is at liberty to present a motion, to be filed within 30
days.. 5. time for Defendant to file a Statement of Defence is
extended to 30 days... 6. No costs are awarde on this motion. **(see
Reasons and Order for complete wording)** Filed on 25-JAN-2016
certified copies sent to parties Interlocutory Decision Copy of
Reasons for Order entered in J. & O. Book, volume 1290 page(s) 470 -
484

- 2016-01-11 Fredericton Receipt for payment audio CD hearing Dec 14,
2015 and Jan 11, 2016. Req.by Roger Richard placed on file on
11-JAN-2016

- 2016-01-11 Fredericton Receipt for payment copy audio CD recording
hearing Jan 11, 2016. Requested by Plaintiff placed on file on
11-JAN-2016

- 2016-01-11 Fredericton Fredericton 11-JAN-2016 BEFORE The Honourable
Mr. Justice Southcott Language: E Before the Court: Motion Doc. No. 8
on behalf of Plaintiff Result of Hearing: Matter reserved held in
Court Duration per day: 11-JAN-2016 from 09:31 to 10:47 Courtroom :
Courtroom No. 1 - Fredericton Court Registrar: Michel Morneault Total
Duration: 1h16min Appearances: David Raymond Amos 902-800-0369
representing the Plaintiff on his own behalf Jill Chisholm
902-426-7570 representing Defendant Comments: DARS Z005130 was used
for the recording of the hearing Minutes of Hearing entered in Vol.
943 page(s) 475 - 477 Abstract of Hearing placed on file

- 2015-12-23 Ottawa Acknowledgment of Receipt received from all
parties with respect to the Order of the Court rendered on December
14, 2015. (via fax) placed on file on 23-DEC-2015

19 2015-12-23 Fredericton Order dated 14-DEC-2015 rendered by The
Honourable Mr. Justice Bell Matter considered with personal appearance
The Court's decision is with regard to Motion Doc. No. 8 Result:
Delivered orally from the Bench on December 14, 2015. 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. Filed on 23-DEC-2015 entered in J. & O. Book, volume 1288
page(s) 428 - 430 Interlocutory Decision

- 2015-12-23 Fredericton Correction to General Sitting concerning
Motion Doc. No. 8 Hearing rescheduled from General Sitting at
Fredericton on 14-DEC-2015 to General Sitting at Fredericton on
11-JAN-2016 at 09:30 duration: 2h Language: E Reason for correction:
The presiding Judge recused himself on 14-DEC-2015 sitting

- 2015-12-14 Fredericton Receipt for payment CD audio recording of the
hearing on 14-DEC-2015, req. by Plaintiff placed on file on
14-DEC-2015

- 2015-12-14 Fredericton Fredericton 14-DEC-2015 BEFORE The Honourable
Mr. Justice Bell Language: E Before the Court: Motion Doc. No. 8 on
behalf of Plaintiff Result of Hearing: Matter adjourned sine die held
in Court Duration per day: 14-DEC-2015 from 09:35 to 10:42 Courtroom :
Courtroom No. 1 - Fredericton Court Registrar: Michel Morneault Total
Duration: 1h07min Appearances: David Raymond Amos 902-800-0369
representing on his own behalf Jill Chisholm 902-426-7570 representing
Defendant Comments: Tascam Backup was used for the recording of the
hearing. Plaintiff requested an audio CD of the hearing. Minutes of
Hearing entered in Vol. 943 page(s) 46 - 47 Abstract of Hearing placed
on file

17 2015-12-10 Halifax Solicitor's certificate of service on behalf of
Jill Chisholm confirming service of the Defendant's Motion Record
(Doc.16) upon Plaintiff by courier on 10-DEC-2015 filed on 10-DEC-2015

16 2015-12-10 Halifax Motion Record in response to Motion Doc. No. 8
containing the following original document(s): 14 15 Number of copies
received: 3 on behalf of Defendant filed on 10-DEC-2015

15 2015-12-10 Halifax Written Representations contained within a
Motion Record on behalf of Defendant concerning Motion Doc. No. 8
filed on 10-DEC-2015

14 2015-12-10 Halifax Affidavit of Jill Thomson sworn on 10-DEC-2015
contained within a Motion Record on behalf of Defendant in opposition
to Motion Doc. No. 8 with Exhibits 1 & 2 filed on 10-DEC-2015

13 2015-12-08 Fredericton Affidavit of service of David Raymond Amos
sworn on 08-DEC-2015 on behalf of Plaintiff confirming service of
doc.12 (doc.8,10,11) upon Defendant by Priority next day mail on
08-DEC-2015 filed on 08-DEC-2015

12 2015-12-08 Fredericton Motion Record containing the following
original document(s): 8 10 11 Number of copies received: 3 on behalf
of Plaintiff filed on 08-DEC-2015

11 2015-12-08 Fredericton Written Representations contained within a
Motion Record on behalf of Plaintiff concerning Motion Doc. No. 8
filed on 08-DEC-2015

10 2015-12-08 Fredericton Affidavit of David Raymond Amos sworn on
08-DEC-2015 contained within a Motion Record on behalf of Plaintiff in
support of Motion Doc. No. 8 with Exhibits A & B (Exhibit A is a CD)
filed on 08-DEC-2015

- 2015-11-23 Fredericton Memorandum to file from Michel G. Morneault
dated 23-NOV-2015 a copy of the Notice of Motion filed on November
20th, 2015 appealing the decision of Proth. Morneau dated November
12th, 2015, sent to Mr. Morneau placed on file.

9 2015-11-20 Fredericton Affidavit of service of David Raymond Amos
sworn on 20-NOV-2015 on behalf of Plaintiff confirming service of
doc.8 upon Defendant by mail on 20-NOV-2015 filed on 20-NOV-2015

8 2015-11-20 Fredericton Notice of Motion on behalf of Plaintiff
returnable at General Sitting in Fredericton on 14-DEC-2015 to begin
at 09:30 duration: 2h language: E for an appeal of the decision of
Richard Morneau, Esq., Prothonotary dated 12-NOV-2015 Doc. No. 6 filed
on 20-NOV-2015

- 2015-11-19 Ottawa Letter sent by Registry on 19-NOV-2015 to
Plaintiff providing a certified copy of the order dated 12-NOV-2015 to
the Plaintiff that had previously been faxed to him on 12-NOV-2015 and
19-NOV-2015 Copy placed on file.

- 2015-11-19 Ottawa Confirmation of receipt by fax printout by the
Plaintiff of the Order dated 12-NOV-2015 of Mr. Prothonotary Morneau
placed on file on 19-NOV-2015

- 2015-11-12 Montréal Acknowledgment of Receipt received from parties
with respect to reception of order 6 placed on file on 12-NOV-2015

6 2015-11-12 Montréal Order dated 12-NOV-2015 rendered by Richard
Morneau, Esq., Prothonotary Matter considered without personal
appearance The Court's decision is with regard to Motion in writing
Doc. No. 2 Result: granted Filed on 12-NOV-2015 copies sent to parties
entered in J. & O. Book, volume 1283 page(s) 357 - 359 Interlocutory
Decision

- 2015-11-06 Montréal Communication to the Court from the Registry
dated 06-NOV-2015 re: Notice of Motion (doc. #2) + request for
direction

18 2015-10-26 Fredericton Affidavit of service of David Raymond Amos
sworn on 26-OCT-2015 on behalf of Plaintiff confirming service of
doc.7 upon Defendant by mail on 26-OCT-2015 filed on 26-OCT-2015

7 2015-10-26 Montréal Motion Record in response to Motion Doc. No. 2
Number of copies received: 1 on behalf of Plaintiff (filed as per
order 6; one copy only) filed on 26-OCT-2015

5 2015-10-14 St. John's Solicitor's certificate of service on behalf
of Jill Chisholm confirming service of Doc 4 Motion Record upon
Plaintiff by Courier on 14-OCT-2015 filed on 14-OCT-2015

4 2015-10-14 St. John's Motion Record Number of copies received: 3 on
behalf of Defendant filed on 14-OCT-2015

- 2015-10-14 St. John's Draft Order concerning Motion Doc. No. 2
received on 14-OCT-2015

3 2015-10-14 St. John's Written Representations contained within a
Motion Record on behalf of Defendant concerning Motion Doc. No. 2
filed on 14-OCT-2015

2 2015-10-14 St. John's Notice of Motion contained within a Motion
Record on behalf of Defendant in writing to be dealt with in the
Montréal local office for an Order purusant to Rules 221(1)(a) and (c)
to strike and an order pursuant to Rule 8 extention of time to serve
and file Defence. filed on 14-OCT-2015 Draft Order\\Judgment received.

- 2015-09-16 Fredericton Letter sent by Registry on 16-SEP-2015 to DOJ
Halifax R.133 service letter Copy placed on file.

1 2015-09-16 Fredericton Statement of Claim and 2 cc's filed on
16-SEP-2015 Certified copy(ies)/copy(ies) transmitted to Director of
the Regional Office of the Department of Justice Section 48 - $2.00

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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2016 13:24:50 -0400
Subject: Re: The FSB, Federal Court file no T-1557-15 ,secret oaths to
the British Queen and the evil Feds etc FYI I did call Moody's lawyer
Goggins When he did not pick up I contacted Michael Adler an he did
not return my call.
To: michael.adler@moodys.com, sallilyn.schwartz@moodys.com,
ir@moodys.com, Richard.Cantor@moodys.com, John.Goggins@moodys.com,
caitlin.workman@canada.ca, press@bankofengland.co.uk,
Joe.Perry@fsb.org, embassy.ottawa@mfa.ee, "Dale.Morgan"
<Dale.Morgan@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "john.warr"<john.warr@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>,
"Wayne.Gallant"<Wayne.Gallant@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Marc.Litt"
<Marc.Litt@bakermckenzie.com>, Robert_Glauber@harvard.edu,
"PETER.MACKAY"<PETER.MACKAY@bakermckenzie.com>, sunrayzulu
<sunrayzulu@shaw.ca>, mcu@justice.gc.ca, "bill.pentney"
<bill.pentney@justice.gc.ca>, washington field
<washington.field@ic.fbi.gov>, "Boston.Mail"<Boston.Mail@ic.fbi.gov>,
"Paul.Lynch"<Paul.Lynch@edmontonpolice.ca>, pol7163
<pol7163@calgarypolice.ca>, patrick_doran1
<patrick_doran1@hotmail.com>, "rod.knecht"
<rod.knecht@edmontonpolice.ca>, cps <cps@calgarypolice.ca>, eps
<eps@edmontonpolice.ca>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>,
b.spurlock@octafinance.com, s.holbrook@octafinance.com, NBInvestigates
<NBInvestigates@cbc.ca>, "Bill.Morneau"<Bill.Morneau@canada.ca>,
bostncs <bostncs@international.gc.ca>

So before I leave for a little vacation and not be available for
awhile. I will leave you all with some very serious stuff to consider.

Sometimes less is more so this email should prove to the RCMP who will
no doubt wish to harass me some more and all your lawyers that I am
not joking when acting in defense of my Clan. If you don't believe me
ask the Wilson-Raybould and her many minions about my lititigation ask
the Queen of England and I bet ya they will all play as dumb as post
as per their oath to the Queen's Privy Council or the BAR.

Need I say you snobby Yankee lawyers who take the liberty to assume
the title of  "Esquire" a joke to mean old me?

I would lay odds that my long dead Loyalist ancesters are rolling in
the their graves in Fundy Royal and laughing at a very simple but oh
so true statement made by a wild child of theirs. FYI your Yankee
Constitution does not recognize titles so you and lord over your
fellow men. Who the Hell are you to call yourselves sons of Lords?

To be fair to the nasy Yankees Politicians who call themselves
Honourable are the biggest jokes of all

Honourable Jody Wilson-Raybould, P.C., M.P.
Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada

Parliament Hill:
Telephone: 613-992-1416
Fax: 613-992-1460

Department:
Justice
284 Wellington Street
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0H8
Telephone: 613-992-4621
TTY: 613-992-4556
Fax: 613-954-0811
E-Mail: mcu@justice.gc.ca

First things first have a Look at the 3 documents hereto attached (Not
a big read)

Listen to these old voicemails from interesting FEDS at about  the
same point in time (Won't take long)

http://www.archive.org/details/FedsUsTreasuryDeptRcmpEtc

then ask youselves or the lawyers Senator Shelby or Spizter or Cutler
or Bernie madoff's old buddy Robert Glauber where the webcast and
transcript went for a very important hearing held in late 2003 by the
United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.

http://www.banking.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/hearings?ID=90F8E691-9065-4F8C-A465-72722B47E7F2

Review of Current Investigations and Regulatory Actions Regarding the
Mutual Fund Industry

November 20, 2003 02:00 PM
The Committee will meet in OPEN SESSION to conduct the second in a
series of hearings on the “Review of Current Investigations and
Regulatory Actions Regarding the Mutual Fund Industry.”

    Archived Webcast

Witness Panel 1

Mr. Stephen M. Cutler
    Director - Division of Enforcement
    Securities and Exchange Commission
    cutler.pdf (175.5 KBs)

Mr. Robert Glauber
    Chairman and CEO
    National Association of Securities Dealers
    glauber.pdf (171.1 KBs)

Eliot Spitzer
    Attorney General
    State of New York
    spitzer.pdf (68.2 KBs)

Permalink: http://www.banking.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/2003/11/review-of-current-investigations-and-regulatory-actions-regarding-the-mutual-fund-industry


Trust that the evil women and men that  PM Trudeau "The Younger"
appointed to to his cabinet will continue to play dumb because of
their oath to The Privy Council. However it does not follow that
everybody who works for them are dumb and they have no such oath to
uphold N'esy Pas?.

Veritas Vincit
David Raymond Amos
902 800 0369



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2014 12:14:00 -0700
Subject: WikiLeaks' Julian Assange to leave Embassy of Ecuador in
London soon??? Attn Ecuadorian FM Ricardo Patino and Amb Dr. Andres
Teran-Parral I don't think Fernando would disagree when I say this is
NO COINCIDENCE
To: eecucanada@cancilleria.gob.ec, khrafnsson@gmail.com, birgittaj
<birgittaj@althingi.is>, birgittajoy <birgittajoy@gmail.com>,
birgitta@this.is, chinaemb_ca@mfa.gov.cn, embassy@embassyecuador.ca,
ecuador@telus.net, enquiries@canninghouse.org, postur@irr.is,
"calgary.northernhills"<calgary.northernhills@assembly.ab.ca>,
"calgary.hays"<calgary.hays@assembly.ab.ca>, "calgary.cross"
<calgary.cross@assembly.ab.ca>, premier <premier@gov.ab.ca>, premier
<premier@gov.sk.ca>, PREMIER <PREMIER@gov.ns.ca>,
richardwtc@gmail.com, "rod.knecht"<rod.knecht@edmontonpolice.ca>,
editor@desmogblog.com, chineseembassy.ca@gmail.com, lgunter
<lgunter@shaw.ca>, "joshua.skurnik"<joshua.skurnik@hotmail.com>,
oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, andre <andre@jafaust.com>, COCMoncton
<COCMoncton@gmail.com>, dave.peiser@peiserforcongress.com, RBauer
<RBauer@perkinscoie.com>, bginsberg <bginsberg@pattonboggs.com>,
bairdj <bairdj@parl.gc.ca>, chinaconsul_cal_ca@mfa.gov.cn,
"greg.weston"<greg.weston@cbc.ca>, jack.tomik@cbc.ca,
alan.dark@cbc.ca, Mindy.Qi@nexencnoocltd.com
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>, frankffrost
<frankffrost@hotmail.com>, "john.green"<john.green@gnb.ca>,
"John.Grierson"<John.Grierson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Darren.Woroshelo"
<Darren.Woroshelo@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Rod.Booth"
<Rod.Booth@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "craig.callens"
<craig.callens@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "ron.klain"
<ron.klain@revolution.com>, "Geoffrey.McDonald"
<Geoffrey.McDonald@gov.bc.ca>, "dean.buzza"
<dean.buzza@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>

http://wikileaks-press.org/press-conference-with-foreign-minister-ricardo-patino-aroca-ecuador-grants-asylum-to-julian-assange-english-translation/

https://twitter.com/RicardoPatinoEC

http://www.ricardopatino.com/

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2014/08/18/julian-assange-wikileaks-ecuadorian-embassy-london/14219537/

WikiLeaks' Julian Assange to leave embassy 'soon'

Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAY 11:08 a.m. EDT August 18, 2014

LONDON — WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange announced Monday that after
spending two years in the Embassy of Ecuador in London he will "soon"
leave the diplomatic safe harbor.

He made the comments during a joint press conference with Ecuador's
Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino. Assange did not elaborate on the
timing or address whether an impasse over his potential extradition
had been resolved.

It was suggested in the British press over the weekend that Assange
may need hospital treatment for a heart defect and lung condition and
that any move could be to remedy those suspected health problems.

However, Assange refused to be drawn on those specific points Monday,
saying only that when he does leave it will "probably not" be for the
reasons reported on.

WikiLeaks spokesman Kristinn Hrafnsson later clarified Assange's
claim. Hrafnsson said the issue of Assange's extradition must first be
resolved before he can leave.

"The plan is to leave as soon as the U.K. government decides to honor
its obligations," Hrafnsson said, referring to guarantees he is
seeking over the right to travel to Ecuador.

Still, Assange said that his health has suffered as a result of his confinement.

"It's (the embassy) an environment in which any healthy person would
find themselves soon enough with certain difficulties they would have
to manage," Assange said. He said the embassy "has no outside areas,
no sunlight."

Assange, 43, fled to the embassy in 2012 fearing extradition to the
U.S. via Sweden, where authorities want to question him over
allegations related to a sexual assault.

Ecuador has granted him refugee status and says it remains committed
to his protection, but British police have so far refused to let
Assange leave the embassy and it is thought that he would be arrested
if he tried to do so.

In 2010, WikiLeaks published a tranche of leaked military and
diplomatic cables and Assange has been the subject of an investigation
by U.S. authorities.


https://www.facebook.com/wikileaks/posts/136980676312318

Wikileaks

June 18, 2010 ·
.

Wikileaks' Julian Assange has limited ability to respond to
interviews. Please contact spokespersons below. (now with correction
on Kristinn's email)


 Kristinn Hrafnsson
 Journalist RUV (Icelandic equivalent to the BBC), one of two
journalists WikiLeaks sent to Baghdad.
 Tel:+354 821 7121
 Email: khrafnsson at gmail.com


 Birgitta Jonsdottir
 Member of the Icelandic Parliament, Key speaker for the IMMI
proposal, co-producer of the Baghdad video
 Tel: +354 692 8884
 Email: birgitta at this.is


http://www.collateralmurder.com/en/contact.html

 

RCMP -Allegations of Political Interference in the 2020 Nova Scotia Mass Murder Investigation

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Frank

 
The money that Wortman received came from the CIBC bank, but was routed through CIBC Intria, a subsidiary com­pany that typically provides cash for ATM machines. That Wortman was able to have money delivered by CIBC Intria to Brinks for pickup was highly ir­regular and contravened all bank­ing regulations, says a banking insider aware of the CIBC’s set up and protocols.
“The first rule of banking is that you count out the money in front of the customer,” the banking source said.
“It’s all done in person and is filmed. You can’t let $475,000 walk out the door just like that. That’s everyone’s year end bo­nus. The money is counted and signed for. If this was Wortman’s personal money, the bank would never send it through Intria and then have the customer pick it up in a pouch without counting it. There’s too much room for error. That just wouldn’t happen. What this all tells me is that they bent the rules for him because it likely wasn’t his personal money. There was something else going on there.”...
Still wagging that Brink's tale
-by Paul Palango
(for subscribers only)
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22 Comments

David Raymond Amos
Say Hey to Big Bad Billy Blair and his minions for me will ya?
 
 


I’ll give the Chronicle Herald a thumbs up for facts unearthed by its reporters in the thousands of documents dumped online by the Commission, seemingly an effort to bury pertinent details. The CBC’s Elizabeth Mc­Millan has, through freedom of information requests, also revealed new details. How­ever, it stops there.
The mainstream Nova Scotia media need to wake up to the very real possibilities this is much more than just one man’s two day killing spree. Serious questions need to be asked and revealed about events leading up to that weekend, the April weekend itself and the days and weeks following the murders. Where is CTV’s Rick Grant when you need him?
Sadly, those days of investigative reporters breaking news stories are long gone. Hali­fax’s all-news talk station has no reporters. When was the last time CTV, CBC or Global broke a major story? CTV for example, has done a reasonable job reporting details from the testimony before the Mass Inquiry Com­mission, but in the days following the mass killings, the mainstream media continued to accept the narrative presented by the RCMP even as details were few, including no accu­rate account of the number of people killed. Radio, television and newspaper reports of­ten included verbatim RCMP news releases. It was left to the alternative media to carry the ball.
Thanks to online sites like Little Grey Cells and quasi-news organizations like the Halifax Examiner, and especially Frank Magazine, we began getting details not pro­vided by the RCMP. We were beginning to realize the Mounties were holding key facts from the public.
Frank’s release of the 911 calls from Wortman’s victims and video from his take-down at the Big Stop in Enfield were ma­jor scoops. And Frank’s Paul Palango has been ruthless is revealing more details about Wortman, his criminal record and his asso­ciation with motorcycle gangs and police. He has been a thorn in the side of the RCMP to the point where the RCMP’s media co-ordi­nator referred to Palango as “an asshole.” He alone has kept this story fresh in the minds of those who follow alternative media.
Then there’s the Lisa Banfield story. Wort­man’s long-time companion was indeed a victim of abuse, but the MCC’s decision not to allow cross examination by lawyers for his victims because she was a victim was more evidence for those screaming cover-up. Any effort to question her about her story the night the massacres began was denied.
Why? She is a key witness who could pro­vide more details about what might have set Wortman off and her story about escap­ing handcuffs while locked in the gunman’s RCMP replica police cruiser and spending the night huddled inside a log in the woods is sketchy at best. And again it is only Frank and Paul Palango who are asking ques­tions about her claims. The Examiner’s Tim Bousquet bought into the MCC’s version of events and recently told a critic to “fuck off.”
Palango told me quite emphatically this is a story about the failure of police, but he thinks the mainstream media has lost inter­est. Palango says he has no doubt a cover-up is underway. He got support for his claims from an unlikely source, retired CTV anchor Steve Murphy. In two commentaries Murphy agreed there is more to this story than we are being told and suggested the so called conspiracy theorists were on the right track. Murphy also said Lisa Banfield should have been cross-examined by family lawyers. Out­side of his comments, it has been crickets from the mainstream media...
The media & the murders
-by Rick Howe
(for subscribers only)
 
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38 Comments

David Raymond Amos
Seems like its just another circle jerk to me old me
 
Marlene Ackley
Read the book 22 victim's.The RCMP are hiding alot

22 Murders
BOOKS.GOOGLE.COM
22 Murders
 
Fatima MacIntosh
Paul is making a mint off this. What do u think? The RCMP planned it? Get a grip
 
Lisa Lively
Fatima MacIntosh yup not planned but let it go on once it began.

Susan Killam
Fatima MacIntosh I have not heard anyone claiming that they planned it. People are claiming there are too many unanswered questions and too many RCMP "facts" that do not pass the smell test. And given the RCMP track record on previous bungled cases in just this province...ie Donald Marshall and Clayton Johnson to name just a couple, we have every reason to be suspicious of the bizarre activity of the RCMP. This smells of a major case of CYA.
 

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Barbara Amero
Susan Killam, gunwalking?
 
Lisa Lively
Fatima MacIntosh yup like grown men letting children be killed while they stood outside with guns and shields. Officer safety? Where in the job description does it say,,,your job is to get home safe. Thank God firemen don't have the same attitude. Cops sure have changed.
 
Denis LeClair
When would people understand that two wrong don’t make a right
 
amazing piece by a VETERAN!
 
Jeanette Roche
Not to mention the history of RCMP being complicit in colonization and ripping Indigenous children from their homes. I know it's off topic, but the RCMP is an outdated and incompetent institution deeply rooted in systemic racism. I love that Paul Palango has uncovered things that others wouldn't dare.
 
Top fan
Barbara Amero
Jeanette Roche, yes, fortunately Palango has uncovered things, and I think it’s safe to say he will uncover more. However, he supports the patriarchy, misogyny and sexism. I have a problem with that.
 
Jeanette Roche
Barbara Amero how so? Those are claims I believe should be backed up with credible information.
 
Jeanette Roche
Barbara Amero if you have a problem with Paul being patriarchal, misogynistic or sexist, you should be utterly appalled by the RCMP more so. They represent ALL 3 traits you listed.
 
Top fan
Barbara Amero
Jeanette Roche, didn’t say Palango is “being patriarchal, misogynistic or sexist.” I said he supports the patriarchy, misogyny and sexism. I’d say all of us are complicit in some way of supporting the patriarchy, misogyny and sexism. Racism as well. I responded to your comment about Palango, not RCMP. You could say one should be utterly appalled by the Canadian Military more so than RCMP. Or you should be utterly appalled by our inherently racist, sexist justice/legal system.

Jeanette Roche
Barbara Amero I still don't see the proof in Paul Palango supporting what you're suggesting. I'm really not seeing it in his reporting.
 
Top fan
Barbara Amero
I wouldn’t call Frank and Halifax Examiner “quasi-news organizations.” But I would call Rick Howe a real jerk.
David Raymond Amos
Barbara Amero I beg to differ about the"quasi-news organizations.” but at least we agree about Ricky Baby Howe the jerk who hogs the crackers
 
Karen Smith Milner
the RCMP need to go, I have no trust in them what so ever

Karen Cooke-Doiron
Karen Smith Milner I so agree with you, they need to go.
 
Fatima MacIntosh
Karen Smith Milner Sign up to be a police officer and public servant then
 
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Barbara Amero
Fatima MacIntosh, if you’re not corrupt when you sign up to be a police officer and public servant, you will be after.
 
Gina Konschuh
out West, this news isn’t even a blip.😞
 
Michelle Anthony
Gina Konschuh I have a brother in law in Edmonton, who has every bit of info that we have. Some are following

Gina Konschuh
I get most the info from Nightime Podcast
 
Allan Hicks
RCMP........Trudeaus GESTAPO

Ssr Chrissy Mackenzie
We want the whole loaf. Not the breadcrumbs. Give it up.
 
Judy Jay
I wouldn’t call Frank or the Examiner “Quasi” anything - you’ve proved your mettle. We see far too many stories on the Heard/Depp court case or Smith/Rock-slap fiasco in the main stream media. Come on, who cares? Conspiracy theorists aside, I am thankful there are still investigative journalists doing the unpopular job of uncovering the truth.
 
Michelle Strachan Hostler
Exactly. Very well written and said. Has mainstream media stopped digging or reporting because unless it seems to affect you directly our attention spans are only interested in quick soundbites nowadays? I would hate to think otherwise.
God Bless the Paul Pallago's of the world.

 
Cam Rourke
How about the $400,000 he picked up from Brinks??????
 
 
 

 

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCIK6Fof7_8&ab_channel=GlobalNews 

 

Why the RCMP is in crisis: policing expert

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What does that Nova Scotia massacre, and the RCMP’s response in the initial hours and months since, say about systemic problems inside the force? Dawna Friesen sits down with Garry Clement, one of the leading authorities on policing in this country, for The New Reality. He says persistent problems inside the Mounties – including at the leadership level – are putting communities across Canada in peril. 
For more info, please go to http://www.globalnews.ca
 
Garry has been widely quoted by many published authors in such books
as: The Road to Hell, (Julian Sher) an overview of the Hells Angels,
Dispersing the Fog, (Paul Polango) an overview of RCMP, Smokescreen, a
book on Garry’s 1996 undercover operation into tobacco smuggling from
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flowing from Garry’s tour in Hong Kong , the book describes the
international search for Wong, Lik Man a notorious “triad” member and
other magazines and news print, as well as having been featured in the
national news program W-5. Garry is a frequent guest of CTF, Global
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Recently Garry has been widely sought after for speaking on
cyber-crime and what industry requirements should be.  Garry has
endorsed NPC (No Panic Computing) as a great end point security
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Garry has provided training in Hong Kong, Ireland, Panama, Columbia,
United Kingdom, Jamaica, Antigua, USA and every province in Canada to
law enforcement, the financial sector, prosecutors and government
leaders.  He is frequently asked to speak at events organized by
ACAMS, ACFE, ACFCS, Osgoode Law School, Canadian Institute, the
Canadian MSB Association, KAW Management Services and CuSource.


Clement Advisory Group
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 Osgoode, Ontario
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Tel : 905-355-1066
 Email: gclement@clementadvisorygroup.ca
 
 
 

Clement Advisory Group

Today marks an historical day in the history of CAG.  As I, as the President & CEO am fully employed at VersaBank since March of this year a decision has been taken to eliminate any conflict of interest with my new role.  In this regard, the AML Shop who purchased CAG’s book of AML consulting business will continue to be the go-to organization for any of CAG’s clients, past and future.  Matt McGuire and his team continue to provide a tremendous service to clients Canada-wide.  He has amassed a tremendous expert base which will continue to ensure value-added service.  https://www.theamlshop.ca

With respect to CAG’s investigative service, a decision has been taken to lapse the investigative service licence and to sell the investigative book of business to Lodestar Security. http://www.lodestarsecurity.com
Don Dixon, the founder and his colleague John Sullivan have a depth of experience and contacts through the world which enable them to provide expert investigations and intelligence probes.  Both have worked with the RCMP over the years and have developed a deep network which will continue to serve their clients in a very expert manner.

In the interim I will continue to compile Garry’s Siren which enables me to maintain my relevance due to the required research necessary.   I am also happy to report that I am excited to be working with Dr. Christian Leuprecht and Jeffrey Simser in writing a money laundering book which we hope adds value to the Cullen Commission.  In addition, I am working with Sam Cooper to finally finish my book highlighting aspects of my career.

I want to express my deep appreciation for the tremendous support provided to CAG over the years.  Many of my clients have become friends and I hope to be able to remain connected in some small way moving forward.  This is a tremendous industry and one that still has work to undertake in order for Canada to get ahead of organized crime.

CAG will continue as a corporation, primarily as a holding company for the near future.

Thanking everyone.

Garry W.G. Clement, CFE, CAMS, CFCS, FIS, CCI

 

 https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2022/07/12/a-sign-of-institutional-narcissistic-rage-ontario-police-called-in-to-probe-leak-of-nova-scotia-mass-shooting-material.html

 

Ontario police called in to probe leak of Nova Scotia mass shooting material

The Nova Scotia RCMP has been heavily criticized for how it handled the worst mass killing in Canadian history.

The Ontario Provincial Police is investigating how 911 call recordings from the 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting were leaked, the force said Tuesday.

OPP spokesperson Bill Dickson said the RCMP and the government of Nova Scotia asked the Ontario force to “conduct an independent investigation into whether a criminal offence was committed when sensitive information — including recordings of 911 calls from victims and family members of victims of the 2020 mass casualty event — was released to the media.”

Dickson declined to specify which media outlet(s) received the material because it is “part of the ongoing investigation.”

In June 2021, Halifax-based Frank Magazine, published the transcript and audio from three 911 calls made April 18 and 19, 2020, the night 51-year-old denturist Gabriel Wortman killed 22 people in Portapique, N.S, including one call made by a 12-year-old boy whose parents were killed in the attacks.

Frank Magazine, which said it received the audio tapes from a “confidential informant,” reported that the materials cast doubt on previous RCMP statements about what they knew about the gunman, who dressed as a police officer and drove a mock police car, and when.

At the time, politicians and police condemned the release of the tapes, which Frank Magazine said was “in the public interest.”

Paul Palango, the Frank Magazine journalist who wrote the story about the leaked tapes, said by asking the OPP to look into this, the Nova Scotia RCMP shows it is focusing on the wrong thing.

“It’s sort of a sign of institutional narcissistic rage that (the RCMP) got caught doing something and they’re determined to find out who did this, when … They should be addressing the facts and the issues that we uncovered,” Palango said.

The Nova Scotia RCMP has been heavily criticized for how it handled the worst mass killing in Canadian history, and particularly for its failure to appropriately warn the public about the shooter during the 13-hour killing spree.

Brent Jolly, president of the Canadian Association of Journalists, said it’s “disappointing to see that valuable resources are being allocated to weeding out potential whistleblowers rather than focusing on systemic problems that contributed to one of the worst mass killings in Canadian history.

“It is the role of journalists to engage in investigative research to ensure that Canadians have a right to know what decisions were made — and to determine who bears responsibility — for the failures we collectively witnessed in Portapique,” Jolly said.

For more than three months, the mass shooting and the police’s response to it have been the subject of an independent public inquiry, established by the province and the federal government called the Mass Casualty Commission.

As for why the OPP was investigating the Nova Scotia incident, Dickson said “The OPP has a strong history of conducting investigations in other provinces, when requested.”

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evgYAAzNspo&ab_channel=cpac 

 


MPs debate alleged political interference in the RCMP’s investigation of 2020 N.S. mass shooting

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MPs Greg Fergus (Liberal), Raquel Dancho (Conservative) and Alistair MacGregor (NDP) join Peter Van Dusen to discuss allegations of political interference in the RCMP's investigation of the 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting.
 
 

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From: "Dancho, Raquel - M.P."<Raquel.Dancho@parl.gc.ca>
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2021 19:01:08 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Anybody know who the Governor General is
these days??? Methinks if Trudeau the Younger wants a writ dropped
somebody has to do the dirty deed N'esy Pas?
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Subject: Automatic reply: Deployment of Emergencies Act expected to
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Alistair MacGregor

Member of Parliament
for Cowichan—Malahat—Langford
Assumed office
October 19, 2015
Preceded byJean Crowder
Personal details
Born1978 or 1979 (age 42–43)[1]
Victoria, British Columbia
Political partyNew Democratic Party
Residence(s)Duncan, British Columbia
Alma materUniversity of Victoria
Royal Roads University
ProfessionExecutive Assistant

Alistair Bruce MacGregorMP (born 1978 or 1979) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in the 2015 Canadian federal election to represent the electoral district of Cowichan—Malahat—Langford. He is a member of the New Democratic Party. During the 42nd Canadian Parliament, MacGregor sponsored three private member bills, though none reached second reading stage: Bill 252 to add Shawnigan Lake to the list of navigable waters regulated under the Navigation Protection Act, Bill C-279 to limit federal election campaigns to a maximum of 46 days, Bill C-430 to create an organic farming tax credit.

Prior to his election to the House of Commons, MacGregor worked as a constituency assistant to Member of Parliament Jean Crowder. He also previously worked as a tree-planting supervisor and a millworker.

Background

Alistair MacGregor was born in Victoria, British Columbia and raised in Duncan where he attended Cowichan Secondary School. While working summers as a tree planter, he graduated from University of Victoria in 2003 with Bachelor of Arts, and subsequently from Royal Roads University in 2008 with a Masters of Arts with a focus in professional communication. In 2007 he had moved to Duncan where he began working as the constituency assistant to Member of Parliament Jean Crowder, who had offices in both Duncan and Nanaimo. There he married and fathered twin girls. Upon Crowder's retirement, MacGregor entered the NDP nomination race to select a candidate for the upcoming 2015 federal election in the new Cowichan—Malahat—Langford riding. In the January 2015 nomination election, the 35 year old MacGregor was selected over five other candidates.[2]

With the 2015 federal election approaching, the other parties also nominated candidates and the NDP leader Tom Mulcair visited the riding during his tour of Vancouver Island. The Conservative Party nominated North Cowichan councillor John Koury but he withdrew from the race less than two months before the election citing family issues and he was replaced by chiropractor Martin Barker from Duncan.[3] Likewise the Liberal Party originally nominated Langford small business owner Maria Manna but she was replaced by former RCMP officer Luke Krayenhoff of Saanich after Manna withdrew due to a controversy regarding previous comments posted on Facebook.[4] Despite an unexpected surge for the Liberal Party, MacGregor won the riding in line with pre-election polls that projected a NDP victory.[5] While he won his riding, MacGregor's NDP lost seats nationally and fell to third party status, with the Liberal Party forming a majority government.[6]

On January 31, 2018, MacGregor was named the NDP's critic for Agriculture and Agri-food, and serves as the vice-chair of the parliamentary standing committee on Agriculture and Agri-food.[7]

42nd Parliament

As the 42nd Canadian Parliament began, NDP leader Mulcair appointed MacGregor to be the party's critic for seniors and its deputy critic for heritage.[8] He was also appointed to sit on the Committee on Justice and Human Rights. MacGregor opened a constituency office in Langford and later one in Duncan.[9] On March 10, 2016, he introduced his first private member bill, Bill-252, which would have added Shawnigan Lake to the list of navigable waters regulated under the Navigation Protection Act, in response to the previous parliament's Jobs and Growth Act which had removed it. On May 31, 2016, he introduced his another private member bill, Bill C-279, which would amend to the Canada Elections Act to insert a maximum duration of 46 days for an election period. This bill was in response to the 2015 election campaign which lasted 78 days, the longest in Canadian history, and which MaGregor viewed as unfairly favouring the most well-funded political parties.[10] MacGregor held a series of town hall meetings in his riding to hear views on electoral reform and to promote the private member bill.[11] In February 2017 Mulcair reassigned MacGregor to be the party's critic for Justice and in this role he held the party's stance that marijuana possession should be decriminalized during the process of its legalization.[12] After Mulcair's resignation, MacGregor endorsed Jagmeet Singh in the 2017 leadership election.[13] Following Singh's victory, he reassigned MacGregor to be the party's deputy critic for Justice and Heritage.

MacGregor went on to introduce two more private member bills. On February 21, 2019, MacGregor introduced Bill C-430 that would have amended the Income Tax Act to create an organic farmingtax credit.[14] MacGregor then introduced Bill C-431 that would have required the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board integrate environmental, social and corporate governance objectives into its investment decisions.[15]

43rd Parliament

MacGregor sought re-election in the 2019 general election and was challenged by Alana DeLong of the Conservative Party, former chief of the Cowichan Tribes Lydia Hwitsum of the Green Party, and realtor Blair Herbert for the Liberal Party.[16] While MacGregor won the riding, his NDP lost seats overall becoming the fourth largest party. As the 43rd Canadian Parliament commenced, he was appointed to be the NDP critic on agriculture and rural economic development issues, as well as the deputy critic for justice and human rights.[17] He re-introduced his private member bill seeking to prohibit investments of the Canada Pension Plan in entities that produce weapons or commissioned of human, labour or environmental rights violations but it was defeated with both Liberals and Conservatives voting against it.[18] His next private member bill, Bill C-250, sought to amend the Canada Shipping Act to prohibit the anchoring of freighter vessels using coastal waters along the Salish Sea in response to low voluntary compliance rates with Transport Canada protocols.[19]

On April 26, 2021, in the 2nd Session, of the 43rd Parliament he introduced and gave the first reading of in the House of Commons of Bill C-290 a Soil Conservation Act, a private members bill "respecting soil conservation and soil health".[20][21]

 

 


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From: "Fergus, Greg - Député/MP"<Greg.Fergus@parl.gc.ca>
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2022 02:23:27 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: RE Trudeau Invoking the Emergency Act and
Freeland defending her liberal democracy byway of her bankster buddies
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>


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Prime MinisterJustin Trudeau
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Jean-Yves Duclos
Mona Fortier
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Greg FergusPCMP (born May 31, 1969) is a CanadianLiberal politician, who was elected to represent the riding of Hull—Aylmer in the House of Commons of Canada in the 2015 federal election.[1]

Early life

Fergus’ grandfather immigrated to Canada from the British protectorate of Montserrat.[2] Fergus studied at public English elementary schools, Westpark and Sunnydale, and later attended Lindsay Place High School.[3] After a teachers’ strike affected his schooling, his parents decided to send him to Selwyn House School, a private boys’ school, followed by Marianopolis College, and he later earned two bachelor's degrees from the University of Ottawa and Carleton University.[2][3][4][5] At Selwyn House, which he attended from Grade 9 to 11, he was classmates with entrepreneurs Vincenzo Guzzo, Mark Pathy and Michael Penner, who later served as chairman of Hydro-Québec.[6][7][8]

Fergus was president of the Young Liberals of Canada from 1994 to 1996, where he attracted attention for supporting the passage of a motion calling on the Liberal Party to support same-sex marriage. After attending university and earning bachelor's degrees in social science and international relations, he worked for Liberal cabinet ministers Pierre Pettigrew and Jim Peterson. In 2007, Stéphane Dion named him the national director of the Liberal Party.[9][5]

Political career

In the 2015 federal election, Fergus was nominated as the Liberal candidate in Hull—Aylmer, a traditionally Liberal riding that had fallen to the New Democratic Party in the previous election. The contest was attended by some controversy, as NDP incumbent Nycole Turmel accused Fergus' campaign of spreading rumours that she was terminally ill, which Fergus denied.[10] Fergus won the election by over 11,000 votes in a race that was expected to be close by the New Democratic Party and Liberals.




---------- Original message ----------
From: "Dancho, Raquel - M.P."<Raquel.Dancho@parl.gc.ca>
Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2022 07:30:10 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: RE Trudeau Invoking the Emergency Act and
Freeland defending her liberal democracy byway of her bankster buddies
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

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Raquel Dancho
Raquel Dancho 1.jpg

Member of Parliament
for Kildonan—St. Paul
Assumed office
October 21, 2019
Preceded byMaryAnn Mihychuk
Personal details
BornApril 16, 1990 (age 32)
Political partyConservative
Residence(s)Winnipeg, Manitoba
Alma materMcGill University

 

Raquel DanchoMP (born April 16, 1990) is a Canadian politician who serves as the member of Parliament (MP) for Kildonan—St. Paul, Manitoba. A member of the Conservative Party, Dancho was elected following the 2019 Canadian federal election.[1]

Early life

Dancho was raised in the small farming community of Beauséjour, Manitoba.[2] She attended McGill University first as a business student before switching to political science.[2] Upon finishing her education Dancho returned to Manitoba where she unsuccessfully sought a seat in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, following this she began her career by working for multiple ministers in Brian Pallister's government.[2]

Political career

Dancho unsuccessfully contested the district of Wolseley for the Progressive Conservatives in the 2016 provincial election.

In 43rd Canadian Parliament

Following the defeat of the Conservatives in the 2019 Canadian federal election in which she prevailed in the riding of Kildonan-St. Paul, she was appointed to the Official Opposition's Shadow Cabinet by Andrew Scheer, serving as Shadow Minister for Diversity, Inclusion and Youth.[3]

Dancho supported Erin O'Toole in the 2020 Conservative Party of Canada leadership election.[4]

In November 2021 she was appointed by O'Toole the Shadow Minister for Public Safety and vice-chair of the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security (SECU).[5]

In 44th Canadian Parliament

On 25 February 2022 interim Conservative leader Candice Bergen re-appointed Dancho the Shadow Minister for Public Safety.[6]

During the Freedom Convoy 2022 protests, Raquel opposed the Prime Minister's measures, which she sees as draconian and against fundamental freedoms. She also supports an end to mandates. She urged the government to provide solutions and leadership to millions of Canadians affected by these measures.

 

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2FltuJiquM&ab_channel=LittleGreyCells

 

RCMP -Allegations of Political Interference in the 2020 Nova Scotia Mass Murder Investigation

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Supt Darren Campbell's MCC statements and notes: 
MCC - June 28, 2022 -  
 
𝙈𝘾𝘾 𝙁𝙊𝙇𝙇𝙊𝙒-𝙐𝙋 𝙄𝙉𝙏𝙀𝙍𝙑𝙄𝙀𝙒 𝘼𝙁𝙏𝙀𝙍 𝙈𝘾𝘾 𝙒𝙄𝙏𝙃 𝘾/𝙎𝙐𝙋 𝙇𝙀𝘼𝙏𝙃𝙀𝙍: 
 
MCC - July 12, 2022 -  
 
Darren Campbell's notes - Pgs 50 - 53 -  
 
CO Lee Bergerman notes - NO MCC INTERVIEW Notes - pg 12 -  
 
C/Sup Chris Leather - notes and MCC interview Pg 37 - 42 -  
 
MCC interview July 6, 2022 - 
 
Lia Scanlan MCC interview Sept 14, 2021- 
 
MCC interview February 2, 2022 -  
 
Emails regarding weapons with D/Comm Brennan: 
 
Briefing note detailing weapons April 24, 2020: 
 

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David Amos
---------- Original message ---------- 
From: Bill.Blair@parl.gc.ca 
Date: Wed, 5 Aug 2020 09:38:25 +0000 
Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks Bill Blair, Irwin Lampert and theRCMP should check work very closely today N'esy Pas? 
To: david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com
 
 
Granny Linda
Spoken like a true politician. Never take blame for anything. Defect
 
 
Don Graham
Hey there LGC...I see Rick Howe gave you props in his first opinion piece for Frank...kudos! PS - perhaps you're unaware or did not see it yet...
 
Don Graham
PP sent me a copy of his story...
 
David Amos
 @Don Graham  Say Hoka Hey to Palango and his buddy Ricky Baby for me will ya?
 
 
 

Notice of meeting Amended

Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security (SECU)
44th Parliament, 1st Session
 
Meeting 31
Monday, July 25, 2022, 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Televised
 

11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Appearing
• Hon. Bill Blair, P.C., M.P., Minister of Emergency Preparedness
Witnesses
Department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
• Rob Stewart, Deputy Minister

12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Witnesses
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
• Commr Brenda Lucki
• D/Commr Brian Brennan, Contract and Indigenous Policing

1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Witnesses
Amended Section
As an individual
• Lee Bergerman, Former Assistant Commissioner and Commanding Officer, RCMP, Nova Scotia
• Sharon Tessier, Former Director General, National Communication Services, RCMP
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
• C/Supt Chris Leather, Criminal Operations Officer, Nova Scotia
 
 
Clerk of the committee
Wassim Bouanani (613-944-5635)
 
2022-07-19 4:40 p.m.
 


 https://www.ourcommons.ca/Committees/en/SECU/Members

 

Committee Members

44th Parliament, 1st Session
(November 22, 2021 - Present)
Dates of Committee membership changes:
 
Chair 
 
 

jim.carr@parl.gc.ca

Website

http://jimcarr.libparl.ca

Hill Office

House of Commons *
Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada
K1A 0A6

Telephone: 613-992-9475
Fax: 613-992-9586 

Constituency Office

Main office - Winnipeg
611 Corydon Avenue
Suite 102
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3L 0P3

Telephone: 204-983-1355
Fax: 204-984-3979

* Mail may be sent postage-free to any member of Parliament.

 
 
Vice-Chairs 
 

Raquel.Dancho@parl.gc.ca

Website

http://www.raqueldancho.com

Hill Office

House of Commons *
Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada
K1A 0A6

Telephone: 613-992-7148
Fax: 613-996-9125

Constituency Office

Main office - Winnipeg
27 Red River Boulevard West
Unit B
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R2V 4E2

Telephone: 204-984-6322
Fax: 204-984-6415

Kristina.Michaud@parl.gc.ca

Website

http://www.kristinamichaud.quebec (in French only)

Hill Office

House of Commons *
Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada
K1A 0A6

Telephone: 613-995-1013
Fax: 613-995-5184

Constituency Offices

Main office - Amqui
35 Saint-Benoit Boulevard East
Amqui, Quebec
G5J 2B8

Telephone: 418-629-6456
Fax: 418-631-1204

stephen.ellis@parl.gc.ca

Website

http://drstephenellismp.com

Hill Office

House of Commons *
Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada
K1A 0A6

Telephone: 613-992-3366
Fax: 613-992-7220

Constituency Offices

Amherst
35 Church Street
Amherst, Nova Scotia
B4H 3A5

Telephone: 902-667-8679
Fax: 902-667-0742

Main office - Truro
A-40 Inglis Place
Truro, Nova Scotia
B2N 4B4

Telephone: 902-895-2863
Fax: 902-895-9544

rick.perkins@parl.gc.ca

Website

http://rickperkinsmp.ca

Hill Office

House of Commons *
Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada
K1A 0A6

Telephone: 613-996-0877
Fax: 613-996-0878

* Mail may be sent postage-free to any member of Parliament.

Constituency Offices

Main office - Bridgewater
517 King St
Bridgewater, Nova Scotia
B4V 1B3

Telephone: 902-527-5655
Fax: 902-527-5656 

ken.hardie@parl.gc.ca

Website

http://kenhardie.libparl.ca

Hill Office

House of Commons *
Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada
K1A 0A6

Telephone: 613-996-2205
Fax: 613-995-7139

Constituency Office

Main office - Surrey
16088 - 84th Avenue
Suite 301
Surrey, British Columbia
V4N 0V9

Telephone: 604-501-5900
Fax: 604-501-5901 

Photo - Alistair MacGregor 

alistair.macgregor@parl.gc.ca

Website

http://alistairmacgregor.ndp.ca

Hill Office

House of Commons *
Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada
K1A 0A6

Telephone: 613-943-2180
Fax: 613-993-5577

Constituency Office

Main office - Duncan
126 Ingram Street
Suite 101
Duncan, British Columbia
V9L 1P1

Telephone: 250-746-4896
Fax: 250-746-2354 
 
 

pam.damoff@parl.gc.ca

Website

http://pamdamoff.libparl.ca

Hill Office

House of Commons *
Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada
K1A 0A6

Telephone: 613-992-1338
Fax: 613-992-1344

Constituency Office

Main office - Oakville
2525 Old Bronte Road
Suite 590
Oakville, Ontario
L6M 4J2

Telephone: 905-847-4043
Fax: 905-847-3037 
 

taleeb.noormohamed@parl.gc.ca

Website

http://www.taleeb.ca

Hill Office

House of Commons *
Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada
K1A 0A6

Telephone: 613-992-1416
Fax: 613-992-1460

Constituency Office

Main office - Vancouver
100-3077 Granville St
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6H 3J9

Telephone: 604-717-1140
Fax: 604-717-1144  

Dane.Lloyd@parl.gc.ca

Website

http://danelloyd.ca

Hill Office

House of Commons *
Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada
K1A 0A6

Telephone: 613-996-9778
Fax: 613-996-0785

Constituency Office

Main office - Stony Plain
4807 - 44 Avenue
Suite 102
Stony Plain, Alberta
T7Z 1V5

Telephone: 780-823-2050
Fax: 780-823-2055 

gary.anand@parl.gc.ca

Hill Office

House of Commons *
Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada
K1A 0A6

Telephone: 613-992-1351
Fax: 613-992-1373

Constituency Office

Main office - Toronto
3-3600 Ellesmere Road
Toronto, Ontario
M1C 4Y8

Telephone: 416-283-1414
Fax: 416-283-5012 

Hon. Greg Fergus 
Hon. Greg Fergus
Caucus: Liberal
Constituency: Hull—Aylmer
Province/Territory: Quebec

Greg.Fergus@parl.gc.ca

Website

http://gregfergus.libparl.ca/?lang=en

Hill Office

House of Commons *
Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada
K1A 0A6

Telephone: 613-992-7550
Fax: 613-992-7599

Constituency Offices

Main office - Gatineau
179 du Portage Promenade
Suite 301
Gatineau, Quebec
J8X 2K5

Telephone: 819-994-8844
Fax: 819-994-8557 
Members who did not appear at the hearing
 
 

 

The Honourable Bill Blair

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Overview

Political Affiliation:
Liberal
Constituency:
Scarborough Southwest
Province / Territory:
Ontario
Preferred Language:
English

bill.blair@parl.gc.ca

Website

http://billblair.libparl.ca

Hill Office

House of Commons *
Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada
K1A 0A6

Telephone: 613-995-0284
Fax: 613-996-6309

Constituency Office

Main office - Scarborough
2263 Kingston Road
Scarborough, Ontario
M1N 1T8

Telephone: 416-261-8613
Fax: 416-261-5268 

Mr. Rob Stewart (Deputy Minister, Department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness)

Rob Stewart
Deputy Minister of Public Safety Canada

Rob Stewart

Mr. Rob Stewart was appointed Deputy Minister of Public Safety Canada effective December 11, 2019.

Mr. Stewart has spent most of his public service career at the Department of Finance Canada starting in 1993. Before being promoted to Deputy Minister at Public Safety, he held the role of the Government of Canada's Finance Deputy for the G7 and G20, and for the Financial Stability Board from 2016 to 2019. He provided leadership and policy advice to the Government on a wide range of financial sector and international trade and finance matters. He was previously the Assistant Deputy Minister of Financial Sector Policy for two years, prior to which he held the position of Assistant Deputy Minister, International Trade and Finance for four years. Before joining the Department of Finance Canada, Rob worked at Export Development Canada and in the Canadian sport system.

He holds a BA from Carleton University (1981) and an MBA from the University of Ottawa (1987).

Tricia Geddes
Associate Deputy Minister of Public Safety Canada

Tricia Geddes

Ms. Tricia Geddes was appointed Associate Deputy Minister of Public Safety Canada effective June 20, 2022.

Prior to her appointment, Ms. Geddes held the role of Deputy Director, Policy and Strategic Partnerships (DDP) at the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) since April 2020. As DDP, she was responsible for key partnerships in the areas of strategic policy development, foreign relations, external review and compliance, communications, academic outreach and stakeholder engagement, as well as litigation and disclosure.

She also supported the Director and, by proxy, the Minister of Public Safety in their accountability for the overall operational activities of the Service, and ensured CSIS was accountable, transparent, and attuned to the strategic interests of the Government of Canada.

Ms. Geddes joined CSIS in 2014 as the Director General of Policy and Foreign Relations and then served as an Assistant Director, beginning in 2017. Previously, she held positions with the Canadian Armed Forces as Associate Director of Staff for the Strategic Joint Staff, as well as with the Privy Council Office in a number of senior analyst positions.

Ms. Geddes graduated from the University of Toronto (Trinity College) with a combined degree in Political Science and Peace and Conflict Studies.

 

Commissioner Brenda Lucki (Commissioner, Royal Canadian Mounted Police)

 

 Deputy Commissioner Brian Brennan (Deputy Commissioner, Contract and Indigenous Policing, Royal Canadian Mounted Police):

 

As stated, my name is Brian Brennan and I am the deputy commissioner of contract and indigenous policing. In this capacity, I am responsible for the RCMP's contract and indigenous policing program, which includes overseeing delivery of local policing services in Canada's three territories and in all provinces except for Ontario and Quebec. I am posted here in Ottawa.
    For context, prior to starting this position as deputy commissioner, I was the commanding officer in Nova Scotia, which we refer to as H Division. As deputy commissioner, it is my responsibility to keep abreast of, and when appropriate provide guidance related to, serious or significant situations occurring on the ground across our divisions to ensure a uniform level of service and consistent responses to operational issues that arise as a result of our frontline policing responsibilities. Across the RCMP, six divisional commanding officers are direct reports to me, including the four commanding officers in the Atlantic provinces.
    In the context of the mass casualty event in 2020, this meant I was supporting H Division by working with national headquarters business lines to ensure that operational requests in support of the division were actioned, and by providing briefing updates to the senior executive committee and other commanding officers. I was in regular contact with the commissioner, the commanding officer of Nova Scotia and her team to gather information and to support their response, including efforts to provide support and resources to the division from other parts of the RCMP across the country.
    My focus was on policing operations rather than public communications. Understandably, there were many questions about what was happening on the ground and what information was available to share from the division. The commissioner required timely and regular updates on the evolving situation to support her work and exercise her responsibilities as commissioner. This was appropriate and expected.
    With that, I'd be happy to answer any questions you may have on this matter. 

 Assistant Commissioner Lee Bergerman (Former Assistant Commissioner and Commanding Officer, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Nova Scotia, As an Individual)

Thank you, Mr. Chair.
    My name is Lee Bergerman, and I retired at the rank of assistant commissioner earlier this year, having served 36 years in the RCMP.
    On April 28, I was a serving member and was the commanding officer of H Division.
    On April 18 and April 19, 2020, a gunman murdered 22 innocent people in Nova Scotia during a 13-hour rampage until he was shot and killed by RCMP members. This mass casualty shooting was the worst in Canadian history and has forever impacted many lives in a negative way.
    On April 28, 2020, in my role as the CO of H Division, I was doing detachment visits to those most impacted by the casualty event. Those detachments are in the northeast part of Nova Scotia, where most of the murders occurred.
    Many of our first responders were heavily impacted by this event, as you can well imagine. They were hurting for the loss of their fellow citizens who lived in the communities they policed. We were also mourning the loss of our own Heidi Stevenson, who was murdered by the gunman during the rampage. We also were very much concerned about Constable Chad Morrison, who was shot and wounded during the gunman's rampage. To say that many of our police officers and community members were traumatized would be an understatement.
    It was my responsibility as the CO to do personal visits to support our members, assess the needs of the communities in the aftermath and develop action plans for the support of those affected. I was also pursuing the development of strategies for future resource needs.
    On April 28, after finishing my detachment visits, I returned to H Division headquarters in Dartmouth. Soon after I got back to the office, I watched Chief Superintendent Campbell's press conference that he and our communications team had been working on for days. At that time, H Division was being heavily criticized for lack of information being shared about the mass casualty shooting.
    This press conference was extremely important, not only for the RCMP but also for the public, to have a preliminary understanding of what occurred during the 13-hour rampage. Chief Superintendent Campbell did an excellent job presenting the facts and answering questions for the many press members who were there.
    After the press conference, I spoke with Lia Scanlan, director of communications for H Division, and Chief Superintendent Campbell, and I congratulated them for the excellent job they had done presenting the facts. There were many details that could not be shared publicly due to the ongoing investigation.
    Shortly thereafter, Ms. Scanlan came back to my office to advise me that Deputy Commissioner Brennan had called her and said that we were required to be on a conference call in five minutes with the commissioner. Ms. Scanlan was visibly upset and advised me that Deputy Commissioner Brennan was very mad and demanded that I, Chief Superintendent Leather and Chief Superintendent Campbell be on the call. We all assembled in my boardroom and were joined by the commissioner, Deputy Commissioner Brennan, Sharon Tessier from national headquarters and Dan Brien.
    The commissioner started the conversation, and it was evident she was very angry at my team. The tone of her voice and what she said to all of us made it apparent that she was not happy and felt disrespected and disobeyed. It should be noted that I was confused from the start of the conversation, as I had not been privy to any conversations that I now know occurred the night before and during the day of April 28, 2020. During the conference call, at one point I asked Chief Superintendent Leather what this conversation was about. It was apparent Chief Superintendent Leather was as blindsided as I was at the tone and content of the conversation.
    Near the end of the call, Chief Superintendent Campbell left the room obviously upset, and Ms. Scanlan was emotionally very upset. After the call, both chief superintendent and I had a brief conversation about what occurred, the negative impact on our employees and the inappropriateness of the content.
    When I left the office shortly after this conversation, I called Deputy Commissioner Brennan and expressed my disappointment at how my team had been treated, the inappropriateness of the tone and the things that were said on the call. Knowing the impact this conference call had on my staff, I advised Deputy Commissioner Brennan that the conference call and the content were very big missteps by the commissioner and that I didn't think the commissioner realized the impact her words had on our staff.
    I say all of this without any personal agenda or with any previous issues with Commissioner Lucki. I consider her a friend, and I can honestly say that this meeting was not at all reflective of her leadership style.
    It is with regret that it has come to this, but as the commanding officer of H Division at the time, it is my duty and responsibility to speak up for our members based on the truth and my perspective of the situation. I wish to affirm that I am testifying to the best of my personal recollection and doing so in the interest of fairness and living up to the vision and values of the RCMP, which I hold dear.
     Thank you, Mr. Chair.

    Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, thank you for inviting me to participate on this panel.
    Over two years ago, family members, friends, communities, first responders and members of the RCMP endured a massive and devastating attack on their loved ones that deeply shook the people of Nova Scotia and Canadians across the country. Two years later, the gravity of the unprecedented tragedy still has a strong hold on me and my RCMP colleagues, and to this day, I hold the victims, their families and those who faced the danger in my heart.
    My husband is from Cape Breton, where we spend several months a year. My children are all students or graduates from St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia. I have seen in my family and friends the grief, devastation and bewilderment caused by the rampage in this province. The sense of loss is profound.
    I've been invited here today to discuss allegations of political interference in the 2020 Nova Scotia mass murder investigation. On April 18 and 19, I was more than 1,000 kilometres away and had the benefit of not being in the eye of the storm. I was the director general of the RCMP's national communication services in Ottawa. While I worked very closely with the communication teams across the country, they ultimately reported to their commanding officers and worked in partnership with their colleagues on the front line, who briefed them on operational issues.
    We provided advice and guidance. Communications, generally, does not have the authority to direct or dictate what our subject matter experts share. We were non-partisan and protected our operational independence while respecting the communications protocol of keeping our partners in Public Safety and the Privy Council Office updated. I also regularly briefed our senior leaders, including the commissioner.
    While I have a profound respect for the work of the RCMP—my father was a regular member, as is my son—I know enough about the complexities of policing to know that I am by no means an expert. However, what I do know, after more than three decades working for several different departments, is how to communicate and how to manage a crisis.
    As such, in the aftermath of the April 2020 massacre, my positioning was clear. I was strongly advocating for the timely release of information, knowing some would need to be withheld to preserve operational integrity. My goal was to uphold public confidence and trust in our organization and more specifically the Nova Scotia RCMP. The backbone of this was to be open and transparent, sharing what we could and explaining why some details could not be discussed at that time. My goal was to give clarity to the public without divulging any information that could impede an ongoing investigation. It was, to say the least, a delicate balance indeed.
    This is why I was pushing to share more information and information constantly, quickly and openly to the media and the public. One such item was the weapons used. The public knew about the presence of guns and I advised that we provide as much detail as possible. In crisis communications, silence is not golden and can bring doubt, rumours and speculation. You cannot build trust in a vacuum.
    I was present at the meeting convened on April 28, at the request of the commissioner, to discuss the ongoing communications. Now, two years later and having retired in November, I'm at a disadvantage, as I do not have access to all of the information from that time, such as emails or communications material, but I will share my recollection.
    I remember it was an unpleasant meeting. Commissioner Lucki was controlled but clearly frustrated and dissatisfied with our overall communication efforts. I cannot speak to how others felt, but it was emotional for me. I don't know anyone who likes to hear that their boss is unhappy with their work, particularly after so much effort.
    At the meeting, I shared that I had informed the commissioner that there would be more clarity on the weapons, albeit at a high level, during the news conference held earlier that morning. I briefed her that it would go one way; then it went another. To my recollection, this was the impetus for the conference call shortly after. With regard to political pressure, I cannot recall the commissioner's exact comments, but I do remember she was irritated that she had briefed the minister that we would be proactively discussing the weapons, based on my earlier update.
    I'm not here to second-guess my actions or those of my colleagues. Our experiences, perspectives and views were different. They were under immense pressure in Nova Scotia. There had clearly been some miscommunication between us, as can happen when moving at an unrelenting pace, adjusting to remote work and having numerous versions and discussions circulating at once. I offer this for context, not as an excuse.
    These are the perspectives from which I will be speaking today, and I look forward to answering your questions to the best of my knowledge.
    Thank you, Mr. Chairman and members of the committee.
 
 
     Good afternoon, Mr. Chairman and select members of Parliament on the SECU committee.
    My name is Chief Superintendent Chris Leather. I am the criminal operations officer for the RCMP's H Division, Nova Scotia, as I was so assigned in April 2020. I've been a police officer for over 32 years and a commissioned officer since 2014. I'm honoured to be here in person today, along with my colleagues Ms. Bergerman and Ms. Tessier.
    Before I offer my introductory remarks, I would like to take a minute to recognize the Portapique tragedy of April 18 and 19, 2020, one that so horrendously impacted the country, the province, its communities and of course the victims and their families in Nova Scotia. The impacts have been and continue to be felt by the public and our membership. The pain will be felt by all for many years to come. As Canada's worst ever mass murder, we are forever scarred by this senseless act of violence perpetrated by the lone gunman. In all of this, I am proud of our members' dedication, commitment and resilience then and now in the face of such horrendous events and criticism.
    I'm returning to Nova Scotia tomorrow. I'm scheduled to testify for two days at the Mass Casualty Commission. Also, I recently provided a 10-hour recorded audio statement to MCC counsel pertaining to my roles and responsibilities during and after the Portapique tragedy. I will remain engaged to assist with policy change, law amendments, cultural change and whatever else is asked of me.
    We look forward to receiving the final report from the Mass Casualty Commission in November this year and acting on the report's recommendations. We know that there are many areas we can improve on and gaps that we will address. I know that the “after action report” work will be crucial to bolstering public safety and confidence in the RCMP.
    I want the committee to know that we recognized issues early on. Where we could, we already began addressing the gaps identified, working shoulder to shoulder with our provincial government counterparts, Nova Scotia municipal police chiefs, fellow criminal operations officers and commanding officers across Canada, and of course the communities we serve to improve and evolve as an organization.
    The RCMP is the provincial police service in Nova Scotia. We serve at the behest of the Province of Nova Scotia, the public, and Public Safety Canada. We take this responsibility seriously. We look forward to serving Nova Scotians in this capacity for years to come.
    My role as the criminal operations officer is as the de facto 2IC of the RCMP in Nova Scotia. All operational units and programs, except federal policing, roll up under me. This includes all general duty policing and specialized policing services for the RCMP, including but not limited to uniformed policing, specialized policing services, including our emergency response team and critical incident commanders, and operational communications managers and call-takers, all of whom played critical roles in our Portapique response.
    I understand that the focus of this committee's work is to determine whether there was political interference with the RCMP as it related to the gun legislation passed by the federal government in May 2020. I was a participant in the April 28 teleconference hosted by Commissioner Lucki, which included Deputy Commissioner Brennan, Ms. Tessier, Mr. Dan Brien, Assistant Commissioner Bergerman, Chief Superintendent Campbell, Ms. Lia Scanlan and me. As I said in my MCC statement, I am available to answer questions concerning what I heard on the call and my related roles and responsibilities leading up to the call of April 28 and key after-discussions with my colleagues—namely, CO Lee Bergerman, Chief Superintendent Campbell, and the director of corporate communications, Lia Scanlan.
    What I will say at this point is that the meeting was remarkable in its timing, only 10 days after the tragedy; the call contents, infused with emotion; and a reference to pending gun control legislation by the commissioner, just a few minutes after a key press conference given by Chief Superintendent Campbell, during which he effectively provided a comprehensive update on the criminal investigation known as H-Strong, including associated timelines.
    What I will also say is that I was unaware of the key lead-up conversations that had occurred between Chief Superintendent Campbell, Ms. Scanlan, Ms. Tessier and Dan Brien of national corporate communications on the evening of April 27 and into the morning of April 28 surrounding the firearms used by the gunman specific to the talking points that were prepared for Chief Superintendent Campbell's April 28 televised news conference. I was truly taken aback by the discussion at the teleconference, and it would take several post-fact discussions for me to piece together and to better understand the context of the comments.
 
 
I've completed this post-fact review and have a much clearer sense now of what occurred. I look forward to sharing with you what I heard and have learned since.
    Thank you very much.

 
 
 

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media commentator. He is an expert on issues relating to crime and
justice and the founder of http://www.primetimecrime.com.

Lindsay Shepherd holds an M.A. in Cultural Analysis and Social Theory
from Wilfrid Laurier University. She has been published in The Post
Millennial, Maclean’s, National Post, Ottawa Citizen, and Quillette.
She was the recipient of the 2018 Outstanding Graduate Student Award
from Heterodox Academy and the 2018 Harry Weldon Canadian Values Award
from the Peace, Order and Good Government think tank.

Raheel Raza: Author of “Their Jihad… Not My Jihad”, Raheel Raza is a
public speaker, Consultant for Interfaith and Intercultural diversity,
documentary film maker, freelance journalist and founder of SAMA’
(Sacred Arts ad Music Alliance). She was appointed to and served three
years on The Public Service Committee for Ontario College of Teachers.

Danny Eisen: Danny Eisen is a Toronto-based consultant and the
cofounder of the Canadian Coalition Against Terror (C-CAT). C-CAT led
the campaign for the passage of the Justice for Victims of Terrorism
Act (JVTA), which was passed into law by Parliament in 2012. C-CAT
also led the successful campaign in Canada to have 9/11 declared a
National Day of Service.

Sam Eskenasi: A long-time Canadian human rights activist with
experience serving as a regular media spokesperson, often called upon
to discuss a wide range of topics ranging from Antisemitism and Human
Rights in Canada to Israel and the Middle East. Sam lives in the
Greater Toronto Area with his family, where he was born and raised.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-g8wWzyR-KU

Is it time to defund the CBC?

16,747 views
Premiered Aug 25, 2020
True North
Newly elected Leader of the Conservatives Erin O’Toole has pledged to
defund the CBC in his first term. Will he actually do it?

The CBC receives $1.2 billion from the federal government annually –
is this a good investment for taxpayers?

True North’s Sam Eskenasi looks at the CBC’s mandate and whether or
not they’re living up to their legal obligations.

Here at True North, we believe O’Toole should fulfill his pledge to
defund the CBC. Sign our petition if you agree:

 https://www.truenorthinitiative.com/erin_otoole_defund_the_cbc

Let's make sure Erin O'Toole keeps his promise – Defund the CBC!

The Conservatives have a new leader – Erin O’Toole.

During his leadership campaign, O’Toole promised to defund the CBC.

Here’s what he pledged:

    End all funding to CBC Digital
    Cut funding for CBC English TV and News Network by 50%, with the
goal to fully privatize CBC by the end of my first mandate

We want to make sure O’Toole keeps his promise and includes this
pledge in the official Conservative platform in the next election.

It’s clear the CBC is becoming less relevant to Canadians.

The CBC receives $1.2 billion annually from the federal government,
and yet fewer and fewer Canadians are tuning into the state
broadcaster.

CBC’s share of the TV audience in Canada shrank to 3.8% and only 0.8%
of Canadians tuned in to CBC news in 2019.

Why are Canadian taxpayers on the hook for such an abysmal media organization?

Meanwhile, it’s becoming apparent that the CBC is literally the media
arm of the Liberal Party of Canada.

As if its biased media coverage wasn’t bad enough, in the last
election, CBC actually sued the Conservative Party of Canada.

It’s no wonder the Trudeau government pledged to increase funding for CBC News.

Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole needs to keep his promise and defund the CBC.
If you agree, sign our petition!

If we get 20,000 signatures, we’re going to send this petition to
O’Toole’s office to show him Canadians are counting on him.

Marty York
 Chief Media Officer (CMO)
 B’nai Brith Canada
 marty.york@bnaibrith.ca
 416-633-6224 x163

Or

 Sam Eskenasi
 Manager, New Media
 B’nai Brith Canada
 communications@bnaibrith.ca
 416-633-6224 x122



Sam Eskenasi
Director of Communications
B'nai Brith Canada
seskenasi@bnaibrith.ca
416-633-6224 x122


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUjt5DCezSU

Is Canada heading down the same violent path as the US?
3,368 views
Aug 27, 2020

True North
The scenes of political violence in the US are saddening and
disheartening. Canadians are fortunate that we don't experience the
same level of violence as the US – but are we heading in that
direction?

Yesterday, San Jose Sharks player Logan Couture said he was
sucker-punched in a Toronto bar because he said if he was American, he
would vote for Trump.

True North's Anthony Furey says it's disappointing that people become
infuriated and resort to violence when they learn someone doesn't
share the same political views they hold.


Anthony Furey is a national columnist for the Sun newspapers chain in Canada.

He’s also written for TIME, NY Daily News, Literary Review of Canada
and other publications. He regularly appears on talk radio and has
been featured on BBC, Fox News Channel and other channels.

Furey's new book Pulse Attack: The Real Story Behind The Secret Weapon
That Can Destroy North America, about electromagnetic pulse warfare,
is now out and available here.

Email: afurey@postmedia.com
Twitter: @anthonyfurey
416-947-2445


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iy5UTVYjZJs



https://tnc.news/2020/02/28/knight-rcmp-commissioner-misses-the-point-of-her-job/

RCMP Commissioner misses the point of her job

Commissioner Lucki was an affirmative action appointment by an
incredibly weak Prime Minister.

by Leo Knight
February 28, 2020



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaxmGaYNTMk


Here's what we learned from the WE documents
17,526 views
Premiered Aug 22, 2020
True North
34.2K subscribers
The Trudeau government released 5000 pages related to the WE scandal
earlier this week.

True North's Leo Knight spent hours combing through these documents.
Although hundreds of the pages were redacted, one thing is abundantly
clear – WE Charity has a very close relationship with the Prime
Minister's Office and the Trudeau government.

Leo discusses in his latest video.

https://ca.linkedin.com/in/leo-knight-48b5a51a

Leo Knight

Proprietor at Leo Knight Ent.

Vancouver, Canada Area·


About

I am a former member of the RCMP and the Vancouver Police Department.

Paladin Security Group Ltd. is the largest full-service security
provider in Canada. We have a national footprint with offices in
Vancouver, Victoria, Nanaimo, Calgary, Red Deer, Grand Prairie,
Edmonton, Ft. McMurray, Brandon, Winnipeg, Windsor, Kingston, Toronto
and Halifax.

I also act as Director of Security for the BC Lions and write a
regular column on Law and Order issues.


lknight@paladinsecurity.com

https://thebreaker.news/news/meng-security-at-consulate/

The court-approved security company that monitors Meng Wanzhou has
also been working for the People’s Republic of China consulate,
theBreaker.news has learned.

That is “very unsettling,” according to Ivy Li, a member of a pro-Hong
Kong group which has protested outside the Granville Street consular
mansion.

Uniformed staff from Lions Gate Risk Management working outside the
Chinese consulate in Vancouver. (Ina Mitchell/@inamitchellfilm)

Video, shot Sept. 28, 2019 by documentary filmmaker Ina Mitchell and
aired on CTV News Vancouver, shows two Lions Gate Risk Management
Group Ltd. employees standing outside the mansion during an
anti-government. One of them is the same bodyguard who regularly
escorts Meng to her B.C. Supreme Court dates.

Both Lions Gate staffers wore high visibility vests and jackets with
the company’s name, lion’s mane logo and “scene security” emblazoned
on front and back. They were spotted on-duty at the same location
numerous times throughout October, even when there were no protests.

“They’re hiring the same people that are supposed to be watching to
ensure that Meng Wanzhou is not going to flee, but they hire the same
people to observe the protesters,” said Li, a core member of the
Canadian Friends of Hong Kong. “This is worth looking into. What kind
of potential conflict of interest is there? Why the security company
and the same persons are playing different roles and how are they
going to balance those roles and what is the reason for doing it?”

In December 2018, as part of Meng’s bail conditions, Justice William
Ehrcke agreed to her lawyers’ recommendation and appointed Lions Gate
as Meng’s round-the-clock security detail. Lions Gate’s job is to
ensure Meng does not go home to China and report to court while
awaiting extradition to face fraud charges in the United States. Meng
is responsible for paying Lions Gate.


Meng Wanzhou and her Lions Gate security bodyguard (Bob Mackin)

When theBreaker.news began asking questions last fall, Lions Gate CEO
Scot Filer did not deny his company was working for an arm of the
Chinese government, but he cited client confidentiality. The company’s
COO, Doug Maynard, responded this week to CTV News Vancouver reporter
David Molko along the same lines.

“Lions Gate is hired by clients because of our experience and
expertise in providing protective and risk management services,”
Maynard wrote in an email. “All services are provided on an apolitical
basis in accordance with security programs regulations and the laws of
British Columbia and Canada. We do not comment on our clients or the
services provided to them.”

Leo Knight, former COO of Paladin Security, said he had no problem
with Lions Gate working both jobs: “A professional is a professional,
whatever the assignment.” However, a retired RCMP superintendent, who
is now a security consultant and private investigator in Ontario, said
it “doesn’t pass the smell test.”

“If it was running it, it’s a conflict of interest. I would think that
they would have to get clearance from the court,” Garry Clement of
Clement Advisory Group told CTV. “The objectivity around ensuring she
remains in the country, ensuring she appears in court, that, in my
view, has to have an arm’s length from China.”




theBreaker is located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
 Published by Bob Mackin
 Email: bob@thebreaker.news
604-982-9130



https://bc.ctvnews.ca/security-guard-enforcing-huawei-executive-s-bail-conditions-for-canada-also-spotted-on-the-job-for-china-1.4781300

Security guard enforcing Huawei executive's bail conditions for Canada
also spotted on the job for China

David Molko Senior Reporter, CTV News Vancouver

@molkoreports Contact 604 787 1190 david.molko@ctv.ca
.Published Thursday, January 23, 2020 5:51PM PST


VANCOUVER -- The private security company responsible for ensuring
Meng Wanzhou – the high-profile Huawei executive at the centre of a
high-stakes legal and political battle between the U.S. and China –
doesn't violate the terms of her bail imposed by a Canadian court,
has, on at least one occasion, provided security for the Chinese
Consulate General in Vancouver.

Court records show Lions Gate Risk Management Group has been
responsible for monitoring Meng since she was granted bail on Dec. 11,
2018, and is authorized to restrain her, if necessary, to ensure she
complies with the conditions ordered by a B.C. Supreme Court justice.

A prominent member of her security detail, spotted alongside Meng
throughout this week as she attended her extradition hearing in
Downtown Vancouver, was also filmed working outside Beijing’s
diplomatic mission during an anti-China protest on Sept. 28, 2019.



A CTV News investigation in connection with Bob Mackin of
theBreaker.news, with video provided by documentary filmmaker Ina
Mitchell, established the security guard admitted to working both jobs
on behalf of Lions Gate.

CTV News video also shows that same guard escorting Meng to and from
court on Sept. 24, 2019, just four days before the Consulate General
job.

Experts divided on potential “conflict of interest”

Garry Clement – a retired RCMP superintendent with 30 years of
policing experience and a decade of consulting and private
investigative work – told CTV News that, in his opinion, working both
jobs is a conflict of interest.

“It stinks to high heaven,” Clement, the president and CEO of Clement
Advisory Group, told CTV News from Ottawa.

“I think there should be an arm’s length relationship (with China),” he added.

Other law enforcement and private security experts disagreed:

“I make nothing of it,” said former Vancouver police officer Leo
Knight. “A professional is a professional, whatever the assignment.”

And David Perry, who spent nearly three decades with the Toronto
Police Department, said while he sees how there could be a “perceived
conflict” with Lions Gate guards working for Beijing while also
ensuring Meng doesn’t try to escape to China, he doesn’t see it as a
conflict of interest.

“It’s not like they’re working for one side, and they’re doing
something shady on the other side,” said Perry, the founder and CEO of
Investigative Solutions Network Inc., in Pickering, Ontario.

Clement said even so, he still wouldn’t take on both clients.

“They may not be breaking any laws or any rules, but it’s the optics
of it, and I would be careful,” he said.

Lions Gate Risk Management declined CTV News’ request for an
interview, and in a statement, president & COO Doug Maynard wrote:

“Lions Gate is hired by clients because of our experience and
expertise in providing protective and risk management services. All
services are provided on an apolitical basis in accordance with
security programs regulations and the laws of British Columbia and
Canada. We do not comment on our clients or the services provided to
them.”

Court records show Lions Gate is responsible for supervising Meng 24
hours a day, seven days a week. Employees have access to the grounds
and interior of her Shaughnessy mansion as required, and also use
tracking software and hardware to “facilitate situational awareness of
(Meng’s) movements.”

When Meng leaves her home outside her 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew, the
court has required Lions Gate security members to accompany her.

“You must agree that whenever you leave the Resident, Lions Gate is
authorized to take you into custody in the event that you breach any
of your bail conditions,” part of the December 11, 2018 order reads.
• Related: Read the full terms of Meng Wanzhou’s bail

When asked about the potential conflict of interest, Huawei
spokesperson Benjamin Howes wrote: “We are unfamiliar with any of
(Lions Gate's) other business and are unable to comment on these
matters.”

CTV News has reviewed Meng’s bail conditions, court transcripts, and a
proposal put forth by Lions Gate in December 2018.

It does not appear the question of Lions Gate’s other clients or
contracts was raised.


Attorney General of Canada “monitoring”

When CTV News reached out the Attorney General of Canada to ask if he
was aware a member of Meng’s detail had worked a protest outside the
Chinese Consulate General, and to ask if that was a concern, a
spokesperson with the Department of Justice didn’t answer the question
directly.

“To date, we have no evidence that (Meng) is not complying her bail
conditions,” wrote Allison Storey with the Department of Justice. “We
will continue to assess and monitor matters relating to her bail.”

And, while Garry Clement said if he were running Lions Gate, he would
only work with one client or the other, he also said he doubts there
is any substantial risk of the company or its employees allowing Meng
to flee.

“The last thing they want to do is find themselves in a breach of
trust,” Clement said.

David Perry added: “The risk to you and your company, should you step
outside the confines of your contract, is substantial.”

Huawei’s chief financial officer has been in Canada since she was
arrested at Vancouver International Airport on Dec. 1, 2018 on behalf
of the United States.

Meng is charged with bank and wire fraud in the U.S., and is accused
of misrepresenting Huawei’s relationship with a subsidiary called
Skycom to a bank, which U.S. authorities say then led the bank to
violate U.S. sanctions against Iran.

Huawei and Meng have repeatedly denied the charges.

The first phase of the Huawei executive’s extradition hearing wrapped
up in B.C. Supreme Court on Thursday.

The justice must now decide whether Meng’s alleged crimes would also
constitute a crime in Canada, a principle called double criminality
that is a necessary component for extradition.

Even if the justice finds in Crown’s favour, Meng’s legal team has
vowed to appeal and to present arguments in June that her Charter
rights were violated by Canada Border Services Agency and RCMP when
she was detained and arrested. CBSA and RCMP deny any wrongdoing.

Court dates have already been scheduled as late as November 2020.

The full terms of Meng Wanzhou's bail follow.




https://clementadvisorygroup.ca/about-clement-advisory-group/


CLEMENT ADVISORY GROUP was started in May 2009 for the purpose of
providing a forum for seasoned professionals to pool together for the
benefit of our clients. As a licensed private investigative agency CAG
has been providing investigative services in the white collar arena
since inception.  Additionally CAG prides itself on the consulting
services provided to FIs, MSBs, Corporate Boards of Directors and
Senior management primarily in the financial crime, AML, FCPA and
cyber-crime arenas.

Garry Clement is in high demand for conferences, workshops and
training sessions. He relies on his 34 years of policing experience,
having worked in roles as the National Director for the Royal Canadian
Mounted Police’s Proceeds of Crime Program, in addition to having
worked as an investigator and undercover operator into some of the
highest organized crime levels throughout Canada. Garry has worked in
the AML arena since 1983 and was one of the pioneers of the RCMP’s
proceeds of crime program He is an excellent, highly entertaining
speaker for conferences, seminars and training programs.

Garry is a certified member of the following organizations, having
obtained their required certification standards:
•Association of Certified Fraud Examiners – 1991
•Association of Certified Money Laundering Experts – 2003
•Association of Certified Financial Crime Specialists – 2015
•In addition Garry is the founding member of the ACAMS Toronto,
Montreal and Vancouver Chapters.

Since 2007, after retiring from policing Garry entered the world of
consulting and in 2009 formed Clement Advisory Group which is a
licensed private investigative and a financial crime consulting firm.
Garry has overseen and handled numerous AML/CTF independent reviews,
fraud investigations and provided training for front-line personnel
and up to and including Boards of Directors.

In January 2015 the Chairman of Barbri; Mr. Stephen Fredette asked
Garry to become a senior advisor to the Association of Certified
Financial Crime Specialists which resulted in the assignment under
contract as the EVP Executive Director. In conjunction with the Barbri
management team, Garry has set a goal that the ACFCS will be
recognized as the most relevant Association and provide the best
thought leadership.

Garry has been widely quoted by many published authors in such books
as: The Road to Hell, (Julian Sher) an overview of the Hells Angels,
Dispersing the Fog, (Paul Polango) an overview of RCMP, Smokescreen, a
book on Garry’s 1996 undercover operation into tobacco smuggling from
the US into Canada which resulted in the highest civil penalty against
the cigarette companies in Canadian History, Paper Fan (Terry Gould)
flowing from Garry’s tour in Hong Kong , the book describes the
international search for Wong, Lik Man a notorious “triad” member and
other magazines and news print, as well as having been featured in the
national news program W-5. Garry is a frequent guest of CTF, Global
and CBC National News.

Recently Garry has been widely sought after for speaking on
cyber-crime and what industry requirements should be.  Garry has
endorsed NPC (No Panic Computing) as a great end point security
solution for traveling executives and senior managers and Mindbridge
Analytics a recent start-up which has a fraud solution based on
artificial intelligence.

Garry has provided training in Hong Kong, Ireland, Panama, Columbia,
United Kingdom, Jamaica, Antigua, USA and every province in Canada to
law enforcement, the financial sector, prosecutors and government
leaders.  He is frequently asked to speak at events organized by
ACAMS, ACFE, ACFCS, Osgoode Law School, Canadian Institute, the
Canadian MSB Association, KAW Management Services and CuSource.



Clement Advisory Group
3395 Stagecoach Road,
 Osgoode, Ontario
 K0A 2W0

Tel : 905-355-1066
 Email: gclement@clementadvisorygroup.ca




https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/b-c-hospital-guard-charged-with-sex-assault-1.882533

B.C. hospital guard charged with sex assault

CBC News · Posted: Jul 06, 2010 6:11 AM PT

A former security guard at Vancouver General Hospital is facing
charges of sexual assault and sexual exploitation of someone with a
disability after an alleged incident involving a female patient.

Vancouver police said they began investigating after a third party
contacted them on behalf of the patient.

"The sexual exploitation of a disabled person is a very rare charge,"
said Const. Lindsay Houghton, a police spokesman.

"In this case — without getting into any specific details of the
victim — there were concerns and beliefs on behalf of our
investigators as to the mental state and capacity of the victim."

The incident is alleged to have occurred Dec. 5, 2009, while the
security guard was working for Paladin Security Group Ltd., which
holds the security contract at the hospital.

As soon as the allegation was made against the guard, the company told
the hospital to inform police, a Paladin spokesman told CBC News.

The guard, who had passed extensive criminal background checks, was
fired shortly after the alleged incident, said Paladin's Leo Knight.

"It's very rare for something like this to come to light," Knight
said. "We moved very quickly to ensure that the appropriate action was
taken."

Mohammad Asadi, 27, of Burnaby, B.C., made a first court appearance Monday.

With files from the CBC's Jason Proctor

CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices


http://www.vancouversun.com/Governments+relying+more+lower+paid+private+security/10257524/story.html

Governments relying more on lower-paid private security

Tracy Sherlock, Vancouver Sun  10.03.2014 |

"Federal government security contracts, such as the one at the Canada
Border Services Agency airport holding centre for immigration
detainees, are typically low-bid contracts, a security expert says.

The CBSA holding centre is in the news because Lucia Vega Jimenez, a
Mexican woman detained in the centre awaiting deportation, killed
herself Dec. 20.

An coroner’s inquest into her death has been ongoing this past week.

“We’ve never held this contract and we’ve never bid on it. I never
paid attention to it, because I didn’t want it. It’s a low-bid
government contract,” said Leo Knight, a former police officer and
former chief operating officer at Paladin Security."




https://www.macleans.ca/economy/business/how-paladin-security-group-became-canadas-largest-full-service-security-%EF%AC%81rm/


How Paladin Security Group became Canada’s largest full-service security firm

The secret to Paladin Security Group's growth from humble roots:
matching its people to the jobs that best suit them
By Rosemary Counter   October 31, 2019



https://paladinsecurity.com/about-us/leadership/

Ashley Cooper
President/CEO, Paladin Security Group Ltd
#201 - 3001 Wayburne Drive
Burnaby, BC V5G 4W3
Tel: (604) 677-8700


acooper@paladinsecurity.com
Email: kelownainfo@paladinsecurity.com





---------- Original  message ----------
From: Cindy Bruneau <cindy.bruneau@edmonton.ca>
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2015 16:10:35 -0700
Subject: Re: Attn Don Marshall RE New VM from "CITY OF EDM" Cindy
Bruneau <7804965156> Perhaps you should explain to your associates tha
I am NOT Barry Winters
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

Thank you for the email David. Can we set up a convenient time for us to
speak?

*Cindy Bruneau, CPP*
Corporate Security Advisor
Law Branch
Corporate Services
780-496-5156:

---------- Original  message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2015 15:59:25 -0700
Subject: Re: Attn Don Marshall RE New VM from "CITY OF EDM" Cindy
Bruneau <7804965156> Perhaps you should explain to your associates tha
I am NOT Barry Winters
To: "don.marshall"<don.marshall@edmonton.ca>,
Cindy.Bruneau@edmonton.ca, sunrayzulu <sunrayzulu@shaw.ca>,
"don.iveson"<don.iveson@edmonton.ca>, "rod.knecht"
<rod.knecht@edmontonpolice.ca>, "ben.henderson"
<ben.henderson@edmonton.ca>, "michael.oshry"
<michael.oshry@edmonton.ca>, "dave.loken"<dave.loken@edmonton.ca>,
"scott.mckeen"<scott.mckeen@edmonton.ca>, "geoff.crowe"
<geoff.crowe@edmontonpolice.ca>, "greg.preston"
<greg.preston@edmontonpolice.ca>, "Charmaine.Bulger"
<Charmaine.Bulger@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Marianne.Ryan"
<Marianne.Ryan@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Anne.Jarman"
<Anne.Jarman@edmonton.ca>, "Staples, David (Edm Journal)"
<dstaples@edmontonjournal.com>, lgunter <lgunter@shaw.ca>, premier
<premier@gov.ab.ca>, "Jonathan.Denis"<Jonathan.Denis@gov.ab.ca>,
patrick_doran1 <patrick_doran1@hotmail.com>, Rhansen
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"Gary.Rhodes"<Gary.Rhodes@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, Glen Canning
<grcanning@gmail.com>, justmin <justmin@gov.ns.ca>, "scott.macrae"
<scott.macrae@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, bourdap <bourdap@halifax.ca>,
"danny.copp"<danny.copp@fredericton.ca>, "martin.gaudet"
<martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca>, oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, andre
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<brian.hodgson@assembly.ab.ca>, brian mason
<brian.mason@assembly.ab.ca>, Rachel Notley
<Rachel.Notley@assembly.ab.ca>, "Laurie.Blakeman"
<Laurie.Blakeman@assembly.ab.ca>, david eggen
<david.eggen@assembly.ab.ca>, Karine Fortin <info@ndp.ca>,
"Drew.Barnes"<Drew.Barnes@assembly.ab.ca>, "Danielle.Smith"
<Danielle.Smith@assembly.ab.ca>

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Info <info@ndp.ca>
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2015 22:57:30 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Attn Don Marshall RE New VM from "CITY OF
EDM" Cindy Bruneau <7804965156> Perhaps you should explain to your
associates tha I am NOT Barry Winters
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

*Le français suit*
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On 2/6/15, David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> wrote:

Cindy Bruneau
Security Advisor
Phone: (780) 496 5156
City of Edmonton
3Rd Floor, City Hall,
1 Sir Winston Churchill Square,
Edmonton, Alberta T5J 2R7
Canada


https://baconfatreport.wordpress.com/2014/12/14/the-rantings-of-violent-david-amos/

The Rantings of Violent David Amos!
December 14, 2014

David Amos e mailed myself and the Edmonton Police Service to tell
them that it appeared Mayor Iveson and Chief of Police Rod Knecht
would be pleased that David Amos and myself would “kill each other,”
come Monday morning. Now little David Amos isn’t a threat to anyone.
First of all David Amos, and his siblings are the product of drunken
incestuous sexual congress. David Amos has the attention span of a
gnat. Little David is dyslexic, and devoid of the requisite mental and
financial capacity to rise to the purchase of an air fare and actually
find Edmonton Alberta on the best day he ever had.

David Amos is so pathetic he had his brother Dale Amos come to
Edmonton, late last summer video my apartment building, go to my local
bar, masturbate outside our window, and claim, “he was gonna get me!”
David Amos lives in Halifax, in maritime kanada that’s sort of
behavior is considered normal.

Here is an example of what he calls his work!

From: David Amos
>> Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 20:33:55 -0300
>> Subject: Attn Don Marshall we just talked. Meet Barry Winters and Dean
>> Roger Ray and my friends Robin Reid and Werner Bock
>> To: don.marshall@edmonton.ca, Barry Winters , dean
>> Ray
>> Cc: webo , Robin Reid
>>
>> Good Day Sir
>>
>> As I said I was grateful for your call but very confused as to why you
>> were playing dumb and yet in the end only wanted to know my
>> whereabouts at the moment. Trust that even the RCMP and the FBI are
>> confused about that most of the time for good reason. As you will soon
>> see it is for good reason I might add.
>>
>> Clearly I got back to you as soon as I checked you out to see if you
>> were for real. Your name was not on the roster with the other lawyers
>> that I called yesterday. thus i felt you were just another corrupt cop
>> playing me and picking my brain especially when you did not wish to
>> look on the Internet to verify what i was saying was true. I am
>> certain you would understand why I was confused as to why you would
>> know the number to call me but not bother to read my emails first.
>> Hard telling not knowing but perhaps the other lawyers etc did not
>> give my emails to you because they are quite simply pure hell in a
>> handbasket for any lawyer or cop to receive to say the least.
>>
>> Please check my work closely and do your job. I am certain we can
>> settle for chump change out of court and public view as long as a
>> little justice is finally served upon some bad acting characters ASAP.
>>
>> This what happened to Robin Reid in your city years ago. that “Barry
>> Winters” supports his malicious slander with. As a witness to a crime
>> Alberta locks her up to shut her up and fails to properly prosecute a
>> killer? Go figure?
>>
>> http://

David Amos wants “chump change” but alas David Amos is a chump!



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Cindy Bruneau
Security Advisor
Phone: (780) 496 5156
City of Edmonton
3Rd Floor, City Hall, 1 Sir Winston Churchill Square,
Edmonton, Alberta T5J 2R7
Canada


http://www.securitymagazine.com/articles/85199-annual-top-guarding-firms-listing

http://thedavidamosrant.blogspot.ca/2013/01/good-evening-special-agent-mark.html

https://twitter.com/DavidRayAmos/with_replies


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Legal Name:   Paladin Security Group Ltd.
Operating Name:   Paladin Security

Mailing Address
201-3001 Wayburne Dr
BURNABY, British Columbia
V5G 4W3

Telephone: (604) 677-8700
Toll Free Phone: 1-877-980-7550
Fax: (604) 677-8701
Email: vancouverinfo@paladinsecurity.com
Website URL: http://www.paladinsecurity.com

Contact information

Nelson Mataragnon
Title:   IT Manager
Telephone:   (604) 677-8700
Fax:   (604) 677-8701
Email:   vancouverinfo@paladinsecurity.com

Prime Time Crime is collected and published by Leo Knight, a former
Canadian police officer, security expert and media commentator.  Site
edited by Chris.  Created Jan. 2003


http://primetimecrime.com/

Due to the huge number of infernal SPAM messages I get from having an
email account embedded in a web page, I'm removing the direct email
link from the page. I apologize for making it a little more difficult
to communicate with me, but really, it can't be helped with my inbox
getting jammed with hundreds of SPAM messages weekly.

I'm going to wind down the @primetimecrime.com email address and it
will only be available for about another month.  I can be reached via
email at:    primetimecrimeATgmail.com

Thanks for you cooperation and support.

Leo Knight


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https://paladinsecurity.com/press-releases/city-edmonton-corporate-security-accolade

City of Edmonton Corporate Security Accolade
Nov 15, 2012

Pictured: City of Edmonton Corporate Security Advisor George Harman
with Paladin Security Officer Ibrahim Alramahi, Paladin Client Service
Manager James Ferriday, Paladin Security Officer Ravi Sharma & COE
Corporate Security Advisor Matthew Holloway.

Dear Paladin Security management,

In May of 2012, City of Edmonton Corporate Security announced a new
campaign called Catching People Doing Things Right. Corporate Security
measured several security priorities at our sites, including:

    Controlled access to facilities
    Employees offering innovative security ideas
    Reporting suspicious activity
    Protecting sensitive information
    Escorting visitors to and from entry points

Corporate Security is now pleased to announce that two Paladin
Security Officers have been awarded this distinction, out of only
eleven recipients that were selected throughout the entire Corporation
for the year, with a presentation in fall 2012.

Ravi Sharma was awarded for questioning and identifying late night
visitors to his site, offering security advice to Corporate Security
due to his extensive knowledge of the facility, escorting visitors to
and from entry points, and ensuring the overall safe and secure
operation of our City of Edmonton facility. Ravi performed all of
these duties in a friendly, customer service-oriented manner.

Ibrahim Alramahi was also awarded for his superior security dedication
to his site. City of Edmonton employees at his site have nothing but
high praise for Ibrahim’s customer service- and security-minded
demeanour. Ibrahim’s ongoing commitment to the facility, prompt
response to emergencies, and coordinating response efforts with
emergency first responders are just some of the many tasks he
completes in an effective and responsible manner. The knowledge that
Ibrahim possesses is second-to-none.

We feel that Ravi and Ibrahim complement the Paladin Security Mission
Statement by enabling the City of Edmonton to conduct its operations
with minimal interruption and providing a high level of customer
service that fosters a successful environment for all parties. Ravi
and Ibrahim contribute to the City of Edmonton’s Mission of “The Way
We Live” by enhancing the safety and security of both City of Edmonton
employees and its clients.

On behalf of the City of Edmonton Corporate Security Section, thank
you Ravi and Ibrahim for your dedicated service to our City.

Best regards,

Corporate Security
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http://www.biv.com/article/2012/11/ashley-cooper-safe-bet/

Ashley Cooper: Safe bet
Under Cooper's guidance, Paladin has grown from a four-person company
into a national organization with 6,000 employees and $150 million in
annual sales
Nov. 5, 2012, 11 p.m.
By Nelson Bennett

Paladin CEO Ashley Cooper: “one of the things that has made us a good
competitor is we have had to compete with a few other locally grown
companies who, in my opinion, are good companies”

As the B.C. regional vice-president for Bentall Kennedy, Jon Wellman
is ultimately responsible for the security of five office towers in
downtown Vancouver, as well as dozens of other properties in the Lower
Mainland.

So when a riot erupted during the Stanley Cup playoffs last year, he
was relieved that Paladin Security was on the job guarding his
properties.

Although there was some damage to some of the company's properties
near the riot's epicentre, the office towers were well protected, and
Wellman credits Paladin for having an action plan in place before the
riot started and a quick response when it did.

"[They] had their top lieutenants downtown when it happened," Wellman
said. "It was an amazing call to duty. They found people immediately."

Paladin's reputation for providing top-notch security has a lot to do
with its CEO, Ashley Cooper, who has a knack for attracting and
retaining people who share his zeal for service.

"In a business that – really, it's all manpower – keeping people
around, I don't know how you do it," Wellman said. "But he seems to
bring in people that really buy into his program and are really loyal
to him. That's his success story: building teams and keeping them, and
keeping people's energies at a high level. He's a team builder, and he
finds people that have an amazing service culture."

Cooper's ability to attract, retain and promote ambitious,
service-minded people has been the key to his Burnaby-headquartered
company's success, and last month earned him the Ernst & Young
Entrepreneur of the Year Award for the Pacific region.

"It was a pleasant surprise, but it was a surprise," the 48-year-old
businessman and father of three said of the Ernst & Young award.

Under Cooper's leadership, Paladin has grown from a security and
janitorial service with a single contract – with Fibreco Export Inc.,
a contract the company still has – just four employees and sales of
less than $100,000, to a national security firm with 6,000 employees
and sales exceeding $150 million.

Technically, Cooper did not found Paladin; his older brother Hugh did.
A stockbroker, Hugh Cooper ran the company off the side of his desk
and called his little brother in while he was still in high school
from time to time to fill in for janitors when they didn't show up.
When he was older, he would sometimes pull guard duty.

Meanwhile, throughout high school and university, Ashley Cooper also
ran his own painting and odd-job companies during the summers. While
in university, he began doing Paladin's bookkeeping and taking on more
managerial duties.

In 1987, after graduating from the University of B.C. with a degree in
commerce, Cooper bought Paladin from his brother, who went on to
become a successful stockbroker.

"He gave me a no-money-down, pay-as-you-go sort of thing," Cooper said.

Paladin provides a range of security services, including guards and
security systems and monitoring. Paladin's operations centre in
Burnaby – one of three in Canada – has banks of computers and
monitors, where security experts provide around–the-clock monitoring
and dispatch services.

Cooper has managed to distinguish Paladin from some of his competitors
with a heavy emphasis on training and technology – including a strong
social media profile.

"A lot of our competitors are still doing many of the same things they
did 30, 40, 50 years ago," Cooper said. "What we've tried to do is
augment our manpower with technology to make it more efficient but
also to make it more effective."

Prospective Paladin security guards are given psychological
assessments, and in addition to the 40 hours of training required by
provincial law, new Paladin hires get roughly 60 hours of additional
training – sometimes more – specific to their assignments.

"Our philosophy, right from the beginning, was to provide more and
better training than anybody else," Cooper said.

Paladin's first expansion outside of B.C. was through an acquisition
of a small security firm in Edmonton in 1998.

"That was a wonderful lesson," Cooper said. "The culture of this
company was terrible. They didn't treat their people well, the cars
were unsafe, the uniforms were terrible. Everything about what they
did was second-rate. We went in there and spent a lot of money to fix
it."

But the firm's customers were unwilling to pay more for improved service.

"That was the lesson we learned: certain customers are attracted by
certain types of firms, and you wind up with the type of customer you
deserve. We go after customers that care about quality."

Cooper focused on serving niche markets, like the health-care sector
and university campuses, each of which has unique safety and security
needs. The company now has contracts with 150 hospitals.

"Health care was one of the first major niche markets we moved into,"
Cooper said. "That's been one of the philosophies of the company: to
go into a niche market, and really understand what the customer wants
and start to build programs around that."

"He personalizes his contracts," said Glen Magel, director of safety,
security and emergency management at BCIT, which uses Paladin Security
at five of its six campuses. "He makes sure that his customer service
to the clients is continuous. He's open to looking at new ways to
provide a security model. It's not just a status quo."

After the Edmonton acquisition, Paladin expanded into Calgary,
Victoria and Fort McMurray. The company then made the leap to Toronto
in 2008, and later opened offices in Kingston and Windsor, Halifax,
Winnipeg, Brandon.

"Toronto is the biggest security market in the country," said Cooper,
adding that Ontario's security market is served primarily by large
multinationals.

"The guys at the top are absolutely brilliant," he said. "But there
are so many layers between that C-suite and the guy who runs the
branch in Regina that the message is lost. When we looked at these
large companies and how they were doing things in Ontario, we thought
we could do better.

"One of the things that has made us a good competitor is we have had
to compete with a few other locally grown companies, who, in my
opinion, are good companies. They've made us better over the years,
and we've made them better."

If there is a single guiding principle at Paladin, it's perpetuating a
consistent corporate culture.

"Sometimes to get into a large market, it's just that much quicker if
you can do an acquisition, and then you've got to turn the culture of
the company into your own," Cooper said. "We've got a really strong
corporate culture here. It's all about promotion from within and
growing our own people.

In 2006, the company's growth presented a challenge.

"We realized the biggest problem that we were going to have is trying
to grow managers. We're not going to pull guys from outside because
they're not going to get our culture. We thought, 'We better grow our
people and grow them fast.'"

Every year, the company picks the top 20 to 25 supervisors across
Canada and flies them to Burnaby for an intense one-week junior
management training program.

"It's all about promoting from within. People come here today, and
they don't necessarily come here to become a security officer. They're
coming here to get here," he said, tapping his desk.•

https://paladinsecurity.com/press-releases/paladin-security-one-canada%E2%80%99s-best-managed-companies

Paladin Security - one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies
Feb 27, 2013
Paladin News
Canada’s Best Managed Company 2012 - 2015.
15
Paladin Security Group Ltd. triumphed over hundreds of other
applicants to win a Canada’s Best Managed Companies (Best Managed)
award. This prestigious national award is sponsored by Deloitte, CIBC,
National Post, Queen’s School of Business and MacKay CEO forums.
“We would like to congratulate Paladin Security and its entire
workforce. Achieving Canada’s highest level of Canadian business
excellence takes a united effort and we are privileged to acknowledge
such a strong team,” said John Hughes, Partner, Growth Enterprise
Leader, Toronto, Deloitte.

Paladin Security CFO Ted Reid said; “This distinction is unique as it
recognizes our progress in all key aspects of Paladin Security’s
business; including our strategic plan, our capability, our commitment
and our overall financial performance including financial stability.”

“Due to the complexity of the application process, there are no short
cuts to achieving this award.  Our submission included details on the
competitive advantages we have built over the years at Paladin
Security, and we consider this a huge endorsement of our company’s
direction from the business leaders that were part of the judging
process.”

Established in 1993, the Canada’s Best Managed Companies is a national
awards program, recognizing Canadian companies that have implemented
world-class business practices and created value in innovative ways.
Applications are reviewed by an independent judging panel that
evaluates how companies address various business challenges, including
new technologies, globalization, brand management, leadership,
leveraging and developing core competencies, designing information
systems, and hiring the right talent to facilitate growth.

Paladin Security COO Leo Knight stated; “The ‘Best Managed’
designation is a hallmark of excellence that symbolizes Canadian
corporate success, with companies focused on their core vision. It
means that we have outperformed our competitors, created thousands of
jobs, achieved sustainable growth and excelled in our industry. We
couldn’t be more proud.”

    Paladin has changed the face of the security industry thanks to
four main factors.

    First, a unique corporate culture that focuses on promotion from
within, coupled with a strong commitment to ongoing training and
life-long learning.

    Second, a stringent eleven step selection process that ensures all
new employees not only have the right skill sets, but also possess a
winning attitude, for their long-term careers.

    Third, incorporating leading-edge technology into our service
delivery model to create better efficiencies and value for customers.

    And, finally, thanks to a strong focus at every level for
providing exceptional customer and client service.

“Today’s market place is not just about the investment in the product;
it is also about the investment in the people,” said Hughes, with Jon
Hountalas, Executive Vice-President, Business Banking, CIBC. “By
pursuing innovation and investing in meeting the needs of their
clients, this year’s winners have really made a positive impact in the
Canadian marketplace.”

Paladin Security President & CEO Ashley Cooper added; “We are all
thrilled to have been recognized as a Best Managed Company in Canada.
It speaks to our strong corporate culture here at Paladin and our
belief in constant and never ending improvement in everything that we
do. Our people have worked so hard to make this a reality and I would
like to thank each and every one of them for their incredible effort.
Paladin people really can move mountains!”

“This is a testament to what we know as The Paladin Difference,” ended
CTO Fraser Cooper. “That is, the holistic approach we take to our
clients’ security, a focus on innovation and the depth of our
knowledge. We applaud the accomplishments of our fellow ‘Best Managed’
winners for their commitment to excellence, and we’re excited to
continue on this path for our future success.”

2012 winners of the Canada’s Best Managed Companies award, along with
the Gold Standard winners, Requalified and Platinum Club members will
be honoured at the annual Best Managed gala in Toronto on April 16,
2013. On the same date, the Best Managed symposium will address
leading-edge business issues that are key to the success of today’s
business leaders.

About Canada’s Best Managed Companies
Canada's Best Managed Companies continues to be the mark of excellence
for Canadian-owned and managed companies with revenues over $10
million. Every year since the launch of the program in 1993, hundreds
of entrepreneurial companies have competed for this designation in a
rigorous and independent process that evaluates their management
skills and practices.

The awards are granted on four levels: 1) Best Managed winner: one of
the 50 new winners selected each year; 2) Requalified member: repeat
winners retain the Best Managed designation for two additional years,
subject to annual operational and financial review; 3) Gold Standard
winner: after three consecutive years of maintaining their Best
Managed status, these winners have demonstrated their commitment to
the program and successfully reapplied for the designation. Companies
may requalify for two additional years, subject to annual operational
and financial review; 4) Platinum Club member: winners that maintain
Best Managed status for a minimum of six consecutive years.

Program partners are Deloitte, CIBC, National Post, Queen's School of
Business and MacKay CEO forums. For further information, visit
www.bestmanagedcompanies.ca. Visit the online community for private
companies the Best Managed channel on FP Executive:
www.financialpost.com/bestmanaged

About Paladin Security (www.paladinsecurity.com)
Paladin Security is an innovative, full service security company that
fuses high-profile, professionally trained Security Officers with
hi-tech, state-of-the-art security systems. From modest beginnings
with four employees and one contract in 1976, Paladin has grown to
become the largest Canadian owned and operated security company in the
country, leading the industry in quality standards. Paladin Security
President & CEO Ashley Cooper was named Ernst & Young’s Pacific
Entrepreneur of the Year 2012, and Paladin also won the award in the
Business-to-Business category for Products & Services.

For further information, please contact:

• Ashley Cooper, President & CEO - 604 296 3101
• Ted Reid, CFO - 604 296 3144
• Scott Ackles, VP Sales, Marketing & Communications - 604-296-3140

View the National Post piece Read More
View our Facebook gallery & watch what winning means to our employees
on PaladinSecurityTV
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https://paladinsecurity.com/press-releases/don-macalister-named-paladin-security-chief-operating-officer

Don MacAlister named Paladin Security Chief Operating Officer
Jan 22, 2015
Paladin News
Continued growth coast to coast.

Don MacAlister has been appointed as Paladin Security’s Chief
Operating Officer, leading our operations across the country, and
driving a Paladin vision that will ensure even greater success for us.

As COO, Don will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of our
company, working closely with our Regional Business Leaders across
Canada to drive operational synergy, communicating strategy and
measuring and evaluating processes and performance nationwide, to
ensure employee alignment with corporate goals and a continuous focus
on quality throughout our organization.

In addition to focusing on market growth in the industries we serve.
in this role Don will have oversight of Paladin’s extensive National
Quality Standards & Support team and our new Specialized Services, to
provide increased depth and breadth of support to our company and our
clients. Don will also retain his involvement and leadership role in
the healthcare security vertical he helped to build, and where he
established his strong public sector reputation before coming to
Paladin in 2011.

President & CEO Ashley Cooper commented; “Since joining our ranks,
Don’s leadership has contributed significantly to our success as a
company - a success that extends well beyond his work in our
healthcare and campus security verticals. He has embraced and
strengthened our Paladin culture, and the COO role is a natural
extension of the value that he brings to our organization.”

Don added; “I would like to thank our 7,000+ staff from coast to coast
for their continued support of our mission to boast the most
responsive and constantly evolving customer service programs in the
industry, which adds immeasurable value for our customers and has been
the driving force in our ongoing growth.”

“As we continue to grow as a future-thinking company,” he continued,
“we will continue to innovate and focus on quality, taking the
industry in new directions. Our employees are the key to our success
and it’s exciting to see our Paladin community flourishing, including
online, as we take advantage of the opportunity to connect with our
many customers and staff directly, setting us apart as thought leaders
in our industry. I am grateful to mentor and learn from our future
leaders, who will ensure Paladin’s successes for years to come”.

Don, far right, is pictured with HR Manager Diana Trasolini, VP BC
Operations Chad Kalyk, CFO Ted Reid, Assistant Financial Controller
Laura Smart, CEO Ashley Cooper & CTO Fraser Cooper.
Paladin Security Business of the Year Profile of Excellence Read More
Paladin Security President wins 2014 BC CEO Award Read More
Paladin Security on Emergency Preparedness in Canadian Property
Management Magazine Read More
Learn more about Paladin In The Community
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http://www.securiguard.com/blog/2014/03/27/securiguard-awarded-city-edmonton-security-contract/

Securiguard awarded City of Edmonton Security Contract

March 27, 2014

Edmonton, AB – Securiguard is proud to announce that it has been
awarded the security contract for the City of Edmonton. Securiguard’s
high visibility uniformed guards will provide access control and foot
patrols at specified sites, mobile patrol and alarm response services,
as well as Closed Circuit Television Monitoring from the city’s
24-hour monitoring centre.
“This contract award is a strong testament to the hard work of our
Edmonton management team. We recognize it as an opportunity for our
staff to deliver the highest level of service to the many residents
and visitors who attend Edmonton municipal properties on a daily
basis.”
“As the City of Edmonton continues to expand, Securiguard will
likewise continue to grow our own regional capabilities and provide
innovative safety and security solutions.”

– Darcy R. Kernaghan, President & CEO – Securiguard Services

Securiguard staff are easily identified and approachable in their
black and yellow uniforms, as well as in their high-visibilty security
patrol vehicles. This contract builds on Securiguard’s existing
expertise in delivering security solutions to federal, provincial and
municipal governments, including the cities of Vancouver and Langley,
British Columbia.

About the City of Edmonton

The capital city for Alberta is described as a northern city of art,
ideas, research and energy.

The municipal government of Edmonton has created a vision and
strategic plan, City Vision 2040, which will help the city continue to
grow with respect to is energy resources, its accessible
transportation system, its learning-based economy and its arts and
cultural attractions which draw millions of visitors every year.

To learn more, visit their website at www.edmonton.ca




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Information and Communications Technologies (ICT)

Legal Name:   Securiguard Services Ltd.
Operating Name:   Securiguard Services Ltd.

Mailing Address
300-1575 Georgia St W
VANCOUVER, British Columbia
V6G 2V3

Telephone: (604) 685-6011
Website URL: http://www.securiguard.com


Contact information

Stephen Crosby
Title:   Marketing Manager
Area of Responsibility:   Domestic Sales & Marketing
Telephone:   (604) 685-6011
Email:   stephen@securiguard.com

http://www.securiguard.com/locations/edmonton/

Address: 220–9743 51 Ave,
Edmonton AB T6E 4W8
Phone: 780-432-2047

http://www.securiguard.com/why-securiguard/executive-team/

Executive Team

Darcy R. Kernaghan – President & CEO

Founded in 1974, Darcy has served as Securiguard’s first and only
President and CEO, building on his dream of a higher tier security
company focused on enhanced customer service. He initiated several
major changes in the security industry by introducing the first high
visibility yellow jackets, the first bike patrol, and having
Securiguard recognized as the first security company in North America
to receive ISO accreditation.

Darcy represented ASIS International in Canada as the Regional Vice
President for four years and served on industry and university boards.
A true believer in giving back to the community, he is very proud of
the Securiguard Cares fund that not only supports but gets involved
with a long list of charities.

Lorna Clamp – Vice President, Strategic Planning

Lorna joined Securiguard in 1993 and currently oversees Securiguard’s
branding, marketing and quality assurance activities, as well as all
Securiguard Cares charitable initiatives. Lorna implemented
Securiguard’s ISO Certification Program in 1998, making Securiguard
the first security company in North America to be ISO 9001 recognized.

Lorna has initiated several Sustainability Initiatives at the
operational level of Securiguard including paperless client proposals,
an electronics recycling program for Securiguard’s employees, and the
installation of Nero GPS Tracking software in every vehicle. As a
result, in 2011 Securiguard was invited to be one of the first
companies to join Vancouver’s Corporate Climate Leader’s program.
Bruce-WebBruce Dutnall – Vice President, Finance

Bruce joined the Securiguard Team in early 2014. He brings to
Securiguard over 25 years of experience in the construction and
property management industries, where he focused on high-level
financial reporting as well as information systems
development/implementation. He now oversees Securiguard’s Finance and
IT departments.

Bruce continues to oversee the evolution and development of several
key Securiguard systems such as our Securitrak Data Reporting and eHub
online communication portal.

Branko Bejo BA CPP – Vice President, Business Solutions

Branko joined Securiguard in 2004, ensuring continued contract service
delivery and customer satisfaction as General Manager. More recently
he took ownership of Securiguard’s Business Solutions Division, which
identifies new and emerging opportunities for Securiguard to deliver
industry-leading services.

Branko has over twenty years of experience in providing customized
security solutions and programs for numerous vertical markets,
including the Building Owner’s and Managers Association (BOMA) where
he currently serves as Director. Branko achieved his BA from Simon
Fraser University and is Board Certified in Security Management
through ASIS International.

Jennifer Gee BA – Vice President, People & Culture

Jennifer joined Securiguard in 2010 and currently oversees the
recruitment, hiring, training and performance of all 1500 employees at
Securiguard. Jennifer’s emphasis on employee recognition, corporate
values and culture has helped Securiguard to maintain some of the
highest retention rates in the industry.

Jennifer continues to supervise the expansion of Securiguard’s 24/7 C3
Customer Communication Centre operations which monitors client
locations across British Columbia and Alberta.

https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/securiguard-security-services-hillside-centre-130000525.html

Securiguard to Provide Security Services for Hillside Centre
Press Release: Securiguard Services Ltd. – Fri, 31 Aug, 2012 9:00 AM EDT

VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire -08/31/12)- Securiguard is
pleased to announce that it has been awarded a contract with Hillside
Centre to provide security management services for the mall, parking
lots, and areas under renovation. The contract comes at a particularly
exciting time as numerous renovations creating enhanced services have
now finished and many additional improvements are nearing completion.

"Local residents, including Securiguard staff, have witnessed a
transformation over the past year at Hillside Centre which now boasts
even more great features and services for Vancouver Island shoppers,"
said Darcy R. Kernaghan, President and CEO of Securiguard. "Our
Victoria office staff are equally excited to witness the many other
upgrades now being implemented on site. We look forward to supporting
this leading retail destination with both added safety and customer
services."

Securiguard staff are clearly recognizable by their yellow and black,
high visibility jackets. The contract begins tomorrow: September 1,
2012.

About Hillside Centre

Hillside Centre is strategically located in the heart of the suburban
residential area of Greater Victoria, making it the premier
destination point for both the immediate community and the surrounding
regional area. Hillside has recently implemented a series of high
profile upgrades to both the mall's interior and exterior areas, a
list of which can be located on their website at
www.hillsidecentre.com.

Hillside Centre has a gross leasable area of over 425,000 square feet
and has a wide selection of major retailers including Thrifty Foods,
Zellers, Sears, Shoppers Drug Mart and Bolen Books.

About Securiguard Security Services Ltd.

Securiguard opened its local Victoria office in 1979 to serve the
Royal British Columbia Museum. Since then, its scope of services on
Vancouver Island has expanded considerably, with offices currently
located in both Victoria and Nanaimo. Offering locally-based services
is an important component to Securiguard's continued growth and
success, with offices in Vancouver, Victoria, Nanaimo, Kelowna and
Edmonton.

From ports to hospitals, airports to schools, Securiguard Services
Ltd. has nearly four decades of demonstrated experience putting
tailored security solutions at the disposal of its clients. These
solutions include uniformed guard divisions and K9 patrols, mobile
response teams, integrated video, audio, and GPS technologies and the
personal security app, SOS Response.

Facebook: facebook.com/securiguard

Twitter: @securiguard_isl

Contact:

Securiguard Services Ltd.
Stephen Crosby
Communications Manager
604 685 6011
604 685 0013 (FAX)
stephen@securiguard.com
www.securiguard.com



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Subject: RE" The Nova Scotia Mass Shooting - Aug 7, 2022 - with Paul Palango
To: NightTimePodcast <NightTimePodcast@gmail.com>, paulpalango
<paulpalango@protonmail.com>, nsinvestigators
andrewjdouglas <andrewjdouglas@gmail.com>, andrew
<andrew@frankmagazine.ca>, "Brenda.Lucki"
<tim@halifaxexaminer.ca>, "Mark.Blakely"
<Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Michael.Gorman"
<Michael.Gorman@cbc.ca>, "martin.gaudet"
<martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca>, "stephen.ellis"
 

Sunday, 7 August 2022  

According to Palango's unnamed sources, the investigator, Dwayne King, used to be close to Bill Blair when he was chief of police in Toronto,


https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2022/08/frank.html

 
Sunday, 7 August 2022

Frank

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY7Kt9zOFQQ 

 

the Nova Scotia Mass Shooting - Aug 7, 2022 - with Paul Palango

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Paul Palango and I will discuss the unfolding public inquiry into the Nova Scotia Mass Shootings. Advance questions and comments can be submitted by voice memo at nighttimepodcast.com/contact
 Live Chat recorded below

 

https://www.cbc.ca/books/22-murders-by-paul-palango-1.6496217 


22 Murders by Paul Palango

Paul Palango

As news broke of a killer rampaging across the tiny community of Portapique, Nova Scotia, late on April 18, 2020, details were oddly hard to come by. Who was the killer? Why was he not apprehended? What were police doing? How many were dead? And why was the gunman still on the loose the next morning and killing again? The RCMP was largely silent then, and continued to obscure the actions of denturist Gabriel Wortman after an officer shot and killed him at a gas station during a chance encounter.

Though retired as an investigative journalist and author, Paul Palango spent much of his career reporting on Canada's troubled national police force. Watching the RCMP stumble through the Portapique massacre, only a few hours from his Nova Scotia home, Palango knew the story behind the headlines was more complicated and damning than anyone was willing to admit. With the COVID-19 lockdown sealing off the Maritimes, no journalist in the province knew the RCMP better than Palango did. Within a month, he was back in print and on the radio, peeling away the layers of this murderous episode as only he could, and unearthing the collision of failure and malfeasance that cost a quiet community 22 innocent lives. (From Random House Canada)

Paul Palango is a Canadian investigative journalist. He started his career at the Hamilton Spectator, his hometown newspaper. In 1977, he joined the Globe and Mail as a reporter, and between 1983 and his resignation in 1990, he served successively as its sports editor, Metro editor, and, eventually, national editor. During his tenure at the Globe, Palango's reporters swept the Centre for Investigative Reporting Awards in five consecutive years.



---------- Forwarded message ----------
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Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2022 15:11:37 -0400
Subject: Fwd: RE My calls and emails about Federal and provincial
governments plan to hold public inquiry into Nova Scotia mass
shootings
To: Dwayne.King@masscasualtycommission.ca,
Ronda.Bessner@masscasualtycommission.ca
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2021 14:32:30 -0300
Subject: RE My calls and emails about Federal and provincial
governments plan to hold public inquiry into Nova Scotia mass
shootings
To: "barbara.massey"<barbara.massey@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "barb.whitenect"
<barb.whitenect@gnb.ca>, "Brenda.Lucki"<Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>,
"hugh.flemming"<hugh.flemming@gnb.ca>, "Bill.Blair"
<Bill.Blair@parl.gc.ca>, jpink@pinklarkin.com, andrew
<andrew@frankmagazine.ca>, andrewjdouglas <andrewjdouglas@gmail.com>,
jesse <jesse@viafoura.com>, jesse <jesse@jessebrown.ca>,
"steve.murphy"<steve.murphy@ctv.ca>,
Joel.Kulmatycki@masscasualtycommission.ca, clambie@herald.ca
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, prmibullrun@gmail.com,
tim <tim@halifaxexaminer.ca>, zane@halifaxexaminer.ca,
media@masscasualtycommission.ca

https://www.saltwire.com/cape-breton/news/ns-mass-casualty-commission-to-announce-participants-in-portapique-probe-100582762/

N.S. Mass Casualty Commission to announce participants in Portapique probe
Chris Lambie · Posted: April 30, 2021, 4:43 p.m.

Investigators want to hear from anyone who can shed light on the
events of April 18-19, 2020, says the release. “If you or someone you
know wants to get in touch with the investigations team, please
contact Joel.Kulmatycki at 902-394-3501 or
Joel.Kulmatycki@masscasualtycommission.ca


https://www.saltwire.com/cape-breton/news/provincial/card-raises-independence-questions-about-nova-scotias-mass-casualty-commission-100584621/

'I have no idea who to trust anymore': card raises independence
questions about Nova Scotia's Mass Casualty Commission
Chris Lambie · Posted: May 5, 2021, 6:46 p.m.

https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/we-have-got-to-have-someplace-to-put-our-trust-high-expectations-for-the-mass-casualty-commission-1.5457120

'We have got to have someplace to put our trust': High expectations
for the Mass Casualty Commission
Heidi Petracek 2016

Heidi Petracek
CTV News Atlantic Reporter
Published Friday, June 4, 2021 7:28PM ADT


https://www.canadaland.com/podcast/372-the-rcmps-portapique-narrative-is-falling-apart/?fbclid=IwAR06bHusmV2akKQL93VSkbflNz9EgApVGqkLYADBKV7v6wonaNstP_YAM14

 CANADALAND
#372 The RCMP’s Portapique Narrative Is Falling Apart
Frank Magazine publisher Andrew Douglas and reporter Paul Palango
discuss their bombshell story, and what the RCMP may still be hiding
about Gabriel Wortman.


http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2020/07/rallies-continue-push-for-public.html

Wednesday, 29 July 2020
Federal and provincial governments to hold public inquiry into Nova
Scotia mass shootings

https://twitter.com/DavidRayAmos/with_replies

David Raymond Amos‏ @DavidRayAmos
Replying to @DavidRayAmos
Methinks lots of folks may enjoy what Peter Mac Issac and his cohorts
said while the RCMP and a lot of LIEbranos were stuttering and
doubletalking bigtime N'esy Pas?

https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2020/07/rallies-continue-push-for-public.html


 #nbpoli #cdnpoli


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioT6vj0zA_Q&t=3045s


Citizens Rise Against Corruption in Trudeau Government


58,732 views
Streamed live on Jul 27, 2020


Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson
Citizens Rise Against Corruption in Trudeau Government - Peter Mac Issac

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 Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2020 21:42:20 -0300
 Subject: Re: RE The "Strike back: Demand an inquiry Event." Methinks
it interesting that Martha Paynter is supported by the Pierre Elliott
 Trudeau Foundation N'esy Pas?
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

 A lot of info to chew on - every now and then we win one - Today we
 won a partial victory when the provincial liberals threw the federal
 liberals under the bus forcing their hand . Now the spin will be to
 get a judge they can control.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjxatZIus_o


Police Corruption? Nova Scotia Shooter - Behind The Scenes


86,369 views
Streamed live on Jul 28, 2020

Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson
Nova Scotia Shooter Behind The Scenes with Paul Palango a former
senior editor at The Globe and Mail and author of three books on the
RCMP, the most recent being Dispersing the Fog, Inside the Secret
World of Ottawa and the RCMP. His work on the Nova Scotia massacre has
been published in MacLeans and the Halifax Examiner.


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Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2022 23:18:49 +0000
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Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2022 19:16:50 -0400
Subject: RE Lawyers, cops, polticians and journalists etc playig dumb
about my calls and emails about Federal and provincial governments
plan to hold public inquiry into Nova Scotia mass shootings
To: Roger.Burrill@masscasualtycommission.ca, nasha@nmbarristers.com,
josh@chesterlaw.ca, RPineo@pattersonlaw.ca,
smcculloch@pattersonlaw.ca, "Michelle.Boutin"
<Michelle.Boutin@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, lbordeleau@perlaw.ca, "blaine.higgs"
<blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, "hugh.flemming"<hugh.flemming@gnb.ca>,
"Roger.Brown"<Roger.Brown@fredericton.ca>, "Mark.Blakely"
<Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Marco.Mendicino"
<Marco.Mendicino@parl.gc.ca>, "martin.gaudet"
<martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca>, rglangille@gmail.com, oldmaison
<oldmaison@yahoo.com>, Emily.Hill@masscasualtycommission.ca,
Nick.Carleton@uregina.ca, tara@mdwlaw.ca, mscott@pattersonlaw.ca,
comlaw <comlaw@uottawa.ca>, eratushn@uottawa.ca
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, "steve.murphy"
<steve.murphy@ctv.ca>, sheilagunnreid <sheilagunnreid@gmail.com>,
Newsroom <Newsroom@globeandmail.com>, PREMIER <PREMIER@gov.ns.ca>,
haley.ryan@cbc.ca

Deja Vu Anyone???

http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2020/07/rallies-continue-push-for-public.html

Wednesday, 29 July 2020
Federal and provincial governments to hold public inquiry into Nova
Scotia mass shootings


>
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: "Pineo, Robert"<RPineo@pattersonlaw.ca>
> Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2020 15:25:26 +0000
> Subject: Re: RE Families of Shooting Victims Disappointed by
> “Independent Review” I just called Correct?
> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>, "McCulloch, Sandra"
> < smcculloch@pattersonlaw.ca>
> Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>
> Why are you quoting my statement back to me?
>
> Get Outlook for iOS<https://aka.ms/o0ukef>
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> ________________________________
> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2020 9:53 AM
> To: smcculloch@pattersonlaw.ca; rpineo@pattersonlaw.ca
> Cc: motomaniac333
> Subject: RE Families of Shooting Victims Disappointed by “Independent
> Review” I just called Correct?
>
> http://www.pattersonlaw.ca/News/NewsArticleView/tabid/179/ArticleId/1746/Families-of-Shooting-Victims-Disappointed-by-Independent-Review.aspx
>
>
>
> ---------- Original message ----------
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> Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2020 12:53:30 +0000
> Subject: Automatic reply: RE Families of Shooting Victims Disappointed
> by “Independent Review” I just called Correct?
> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
>
>
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> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
> Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2020 09:53:20 -0300
> Subject: RE Families of Shooting Victims Disappointed by “Independent
> Review” I just called Correct?
> To: smcculloch@pattersonlaw.ca, rpineo@pattersonlaw.ca
> Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>
> http://www.pattersonlaw.ca/News/NewsArticleView/tabid/179/ArticleId/1746/Families-of-Shooting-Victims-Disappointed-by-Independent-Review.aspx
>
>
> Families of Shooting Victims Disappointed by “Independent Review”
>
> The “Independent Review” announced by Ministers Furey and Blair is
> wholly insufficient to meet the objectives of providing full and
> transparent answers to the families and the public, identifying
> deficiencies in responses, and providing meaningful lessons to be
> learned to avoid similar future tragedies.
>
> The choices of commissioners, and in particular Former Chief Justice
> Michael MacDonald, were thoughtful and appropriate for an inquiry.
> Former Chief Justice MacDonald is of the highest rank in judicial
> capabilities and is of unassailable integrity. That said, any
> decision- maker can only render decisions based on the information and
> evidence presented to them.
>
> The announced “independent review” model, to be conducted in a
> so-called “non- traumatic” and “restorative” way, will prejudice the
> panel by restricting the evidence and information being presented.
>
> In a public inquiry setting, such as was employed in the Marshall and
> Westray public inquiries, interested parties had the opportunity to
> question the witnesses. It is a very well- held maxim in our common
> law legal tradition, that cross-examination is the most effective
> truth-finding mechanism available. Without proper and thorough
> questioning, the panel will be left with incomplete and untested
> evidence upon which to base its decision. This is completely contrary
> to our Canadian notions of fair and transparent justice.
>
> Most disappointingly, Ministers Furey and Blair have hidden behind
> their contrived notion of a “trauma-free” process to exclude the full
> participation of the families under the guise of protecting them from
> further trauma. This is not how the families wish to be treated.
> Minister Furey has spoken with the families, so he must know that they
> want to participate, not to be “protected” by an incomplete process.
>
> The families want a full and transparent public inquiry. Why will
> Minister Furey not give them this? Why will he not give the citizens
> of Nova Scotia this? “We are all in this together” has been the slogan
> throughout 2020 - the families simply want us all, the public, to be
> in this together now to figure out a better tomorrow for families and
> the Province.
>
> For further inquiries, please contact:
>
> Robert H. Pineo
> 902-405-8177
> rpineo@pattersonlaw.ca
>
>
> Sandra L. McCulloch
> 902-896-6114
> smcculloch@pattersonlaw.ca
>

 

https://www.straight.com/news/heres-why-bc-residents-need-to-pay-attention-to-mass-casualty-commission-in-nova-scotia

 

Here's why B.C. residents need to pay attention to the Mass Casualty Commission in Nova Scotia

Paul Palango's book, 22 Murders: Investigating the Massacres, Cover-ups and Obstacles to Justice in Nova Scotia, has become a bestseller.

This morning, I read an astonishing article by Paul Palango, who's one of Canada's last remaining investigative reporters.

He's the author of four books on the RCMP, including this year's bestselling 22 Murders: Investigating the Massacres, Cover-ups and Obstacles to Justice in Nova Scotia (Penguin Random House Canada).

Palango's recent book, as well as the new piece in Frank Magazine Atlantic, concerned denturist Gabriel Wortman's mass murder of 22 Nova Scotians in April 18 and 19, 2020. At the time of the killings, Wortman was dressed like a Mountie and drove a replica RCMP squad car. 

Police did not issue an alert warning the public that a murderer was on the loose.

The 2,600-word article focused a great deal of attention on Wortman's "unusual and even unprecedented withdrawal of $475,000 in $100 bills from the Brink's Security Depot at 19 Ilsey Avenue in the Burnside Industrial Park in Darmouth".

This occurred on March 30, 2020—less than three weeks before Wortman started shooting people. 

"That Wortman was able to have money delivered by CIBC Intria to Brinks for pickup was highly ir­regular and contravened all bank­ing regulations, says a banking insider aware of the CIBC’s set up and protocols," Palango reported.

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The article is only available to Frank Atlantic Magazine subscribers. The blurb on the magazine's Facebook page includes the following passage from the article:

“The first rule of banking is that you count out the money in front of the customer,” the banking source said.

“It’s all done in person and is filmed. You can’t let $475,000 walk out the door just like that. That’s everyone’s year end bo­nus. The money is counted and signed for. If this was Wortman’s personal money, the bank would never send it through Intria and then have the customer pick it up in a pouch without counting it. There’s too much room for error. That just wouldn’t happen. What this all tells me is that they bent the rules for him because it likely wasn’t his personal money."

Later in the piece, Palango cited the RCMP's insistence that Wortman was never a confidential informant or civilian police agent, let alone even a volunteer for the national police force. But then, the author noted that the RCMP covert-operational manual requires that the identity of a source "must be protected at all times".

The only exception is in court, when a Mountie cannot do this. But, as Palango pointed out, the Mass Casualty Commission investigating what happened is not a court.

Meanwhile, the commission's investigator has concluded that the $475,000 was not a payment relating to a confidential informant.

That investigator, Dwayne King, used to be close to Bill Blair when he was chief of police in Toronto, according to Palango's unnamed sources. Blair was the minister of public safety when Wortman went on his murderous rampage.

The commission was established on October 21, 2020 after orders-in-council were issued by the cabinets of the federal and Nova Scotia governments.

Palango's recent article did not address legal liability that might fall upon either government were it ever proven that Wortman was being paid by the Mounties in the period leading up to the murders.

In another piece in this week's Frank Atlantic Magazine, former Halifax talk-show host Rick Howe ripped into the media's failure to delve more deeply into Wortman's past.

"Why isn’t Wortman’s criminal record and his association with a criminal motorcycle gang not part of the MCC inquiry?" Howe asked in the article.

Howe, like Palango, noted that the commission wouldn't even allow victims' lawyers to cross-examine Wortman's longtime companion, Lisa Banfield.

Given the deep penetration of the RCMP in B.C., it's worth paying attention to this story on this side of the country.

Not only does the RCMP have a contract with the B.C. government as the provincial police force, the national police force also has contracts with many local governments to provide municipal police services.

That includes Burnaby, Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam, Richmond, the City and District of North Vancouver, Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge, Mission, Langley, and Surrey (which is in the process of transitioning to a municipal police force with a former RCMP assistant commissioner as chief).

If it's ever proven that the Mounties lied to a commission of inquiry about having a mass murderer on the payroll—and that the $475,000 sent to Wortman was part of a deal to put him in a witness-protection program—it would stain the national police force's reputation from coast to coast to coast.

This, in turn, would speak volumes about whether the RCMP should be entrusted to police anything in B.C.

And if the Liberal government were involved in any sort of cover-up, that too would be of national interest.

This is why Palango's relentless digging is so important not only to residents of Nova Scotia but to the entire country. (As an aside, I will declare that I have learned more about the RCMP from Palango's three previous nonfiction books than from any other source.)

The time has come for mainstream media, with so many more resources than Palango, to treat the Wortman murders—and the possibility of a police and government cover-up—with the seriousness that they deserve.

"The truth is out there," Howe concluded in his Frank Atlantic Magazine piece. "But is the Nova Sco­tia media up to the task of unravelling the full story behind this terrible tragedy? Stay tuned. There’s clearly a lot more to learn."

Charlie Smith

Charlie Smith has been editor of the Georgia Straight since 2005. Before that, he was the paper's news editor.

 
 

Frank


In the Nova Scotia Spinquiry, as we have come to call it on the Nighttime Podcast with Jordan Bonaparte, there have been statements released showing that Wortman had an inordinate number of contacts with RCMP and other police officers.
For example, Constable Greg Wiley paid Wortman 16 visits between 2008 and 2017 but says he didn’t have a special relationship with him.
One of Wortman’s best friends was the longest serving police officer on the Halifax police force.
A currently serving police officer who has helped us in the past with our continuing investigation says he and some of his fellow officers are more and more convinced that Wortman had some kind of relationship with the RCMP.
“If Wortman had a handler, it likely won’t be the names you see coming up at the Commission,” the police officer said. “That will be well hidden. He’s probably not even in the area anymore. You know they’ve destroyed and manipulated evidence. That’s probably what they are eager to hide.”
The officers believe that that secret relationship, if it existed, likely had been exposed shortly before Wortman started killing people on April 18, 2020...
Nothing happened at Brink's, and why that's important
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David Raymond Amos
As I said out of the gate follow the money
 
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The money that Wortman received came from the CIBC bank, but was routed through CIBC Intria, a subsidiary com­pany that typically provides cash for ATM machines. That Wortman was able to have money delivered by CIBC Intria to Brinks for pickup was highly ir­regular and contravened all bank­ing regulations, says a banking insider aware of the CIBC’s set up and protocols.
“The first rule of banking is that you count out the money in front of the customer,” the banking source said.
“It’s all done in person and is filmed. You can’t let $475,000 walk out the door just like that. That’s everyone’s year end bo­nus. The money is counted and signed for. If this was Wortman’s personal money, the bank would never send it through Intria and then have the customer pick it up in a pouch without counting it. There’s too much room for error. That just wouldn’t happen. What this all tells me is that they bent the rules for him because it likely wasn’t his personal money. There was something else going on there.”...
Still wagging that Brink's tale
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David Raymond Amos
Say Hey to Big Bad Billy Blair and his minions for me will ya?
 
Ms. Raquel Dancho:
Ms. Bergerman and Mr. Leather, thank you for being here. Thank you, Ms. Tessier, for being here.
Ms. Bergerman, you mentioned a meeting that happened the evening before the April 28 press conference and a subsequent meeting with Commissioner Lucki. Did I hear correctly that there was a meeting the night before?
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A/Commr Lee Bergerman:
I'm not aware of a meeting.
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Ms. Raquel Dancho:
I must have misheard you.
I'm going to ask you a few question in response to Lia Scanlan and Darren Campbell's notes and letter.
Lia Scanlan also mentioned to the MCC in interview that the Prime Minister and Minister Blair were “weighing in on what we could and couldn't say”.
Was that your experience?
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A/Commr Lee Bergerman:
Only on this particular phone call that we had on the 28th, where there was a reference to the minister putting pressure on the commissioner.
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Ms. Raquel Dancho:
I think you're referencing what Lia Scanlan had also referenced, that the commissioner indicated that Minister Blair pressured her to release this information.
Was that what you heard from Commissioner Lucki as well?
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A/Commr Lee Bergerman:
I heard “minister”. I don't recall hearing “Minister Blair”.
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Ms. Raquel Dancho:
What did Commissioner Lucki say about the minister: that some minister had pressured her to release the information about the weapons used in the attack?
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A/Commr Lee Bergerman:
Part of the conversation was more that we didn't understand the big picture and that there was pressure from the minister to release the calibre, make and models of the weapons used in the mass casualty shooting.
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Ms. Raquel Dancho:
So you would agree with Darren Campbell's notes that Commissioner Lucki...the words he used were “promised” Minister Blair and the Prime Minister's Office that that information would be released.
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Ms. Raquel Dancho:
So you heard the commissioner say she “promised” the minister and the Prime Minister's Office?
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A/Commr Lee Bergerman:
Yes.
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A/Commr Lee Bergerman:
Yes.
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Ms. Raquel Dancho:
Did Commissioner Lucki directly tie that to the forthcoming firearm policy from the Liberal government?
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A/Commr Lee Bergerman:
Yes.
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Ms. Raquel Dancho:
She did.
She said the pressure was from the minister and the Prime Minister's Office, that she had promised them that information would be released, and the pressure was a result of its being tied to the forthcoming gun policy from the Liberal government.
Is that correct?
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A/Commr Lee Bergerman:
That's correct.
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Ms. Raquel Dancho:
Mr. Leather, can you answer the same questions as well?
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C/Supt Chris Leather:
Yes.
I've had an opportunity to review the notes that Superintendent Campbell also prepared. I have to say, with great detail, he provided a comprehensive and detailed overview, which essentially, to the letter, I would support. Certainly on the points that Ms. Bergerman spoke about, I would agree with the statements made concerning the minister, the Prime Minister's Office and the impending gun legislation.
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Ms. Raquel Dancho:
With regard to the statement in particular that we just went over—but just to confirm—Darren Campbell said that Commissioner Lucki said to you in the group that she promised Minister Blair and the Prime Minister's Office that the information about the weapons used in the attack would be released. That's what you're referring to.
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That's what I recall hearing.
 
 
 
 Fatima MacIntosh
Conspiracy theories much?
 
Sugar Maple
Fatima MacIntosh in a time when numerous conspiracy have become facts why jump to this conclusion? Do you benefit from this issue being swept under the rug. I sure as hell do not nor do my children whom will grow up suffering from poorly managed systems. Be thankful someone is trying to get answers after all if the answers were honest we would have them

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Chief Superintendent Chris Leather (Criminal Operations Officer, Nova Scotia, Royal Canadian Mounted Police):
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Good afternoon, Mr. Chairman and select members of Parliament on the SECU committee.
My name is Chief Superintendent Chris Leather. I am the criminal operations officer for the RCMP's H Division, Nova Scotia, as I was so assigned in April 2020. I've been a police officer for over 32 years and a commissioned officer since 2014. I'm honoured to be here in person today, along with my colleagues Ms. Bergerman and Ms. Tessier.
Before I offer my introductory remarks, I would like to take a minute to recognize the Portapique tragedy of April 18 and 19, 2020, one that so horrendously impacted the country, the province, its communities and of course the victims and their families in Nova Scotia. The impacts have been and continue to be felt by the public and our membership. The pain will be felt by all for many years to come. As Canada's worst ever mass murder, we are forever scarred by this senseless act of violence perpetrated by the lone gunman. In all of this, I am proud of our members' dedication, commitment and resilience then and now in the face of such horrendous events and criticism.
I'm returning to Nova Scotia tomorrow. I'm scheduled to testify for two days at the Mass Casualty Commission. Also, I recently provided a 10-hour recorded audio statement to MCC counsel pertaining to my roles and responsibilities during and after the Portapique tragedy. I will remain engaged to assist with policy change, law amendments, cultural change and whatever else is asked of me.
We look forward to receiving the final report from the Mass Casualty Commission in November this year and acting on the report's recommendations. We know that there are many areas we can improve on and gaps that we will address. I know that the “after action report” work will be crucial to bolstering public safety and confidence in the RCMP.
I want the committee to know that we recognized issues early on. Where we could, we already began addressing the gaps identified, working shoulder to shoulder with our provincial government counterparts, Nova Scotia municipal police chiefs, fellow criminal operations officers and commanding officers across Canada, and of course the communities we serve to improve and evolve as an organization.
The RCMP is the provincial police service in Nova Scotia. We serve at the behest of the Province of Nova Scotia, the public, and Public Safety Canada. We take this responsibility seriously. We look forward to serving Nova Scotians in this capacity for years to come.
My role as the criminal operations officer is as the de facto 2IC of the RCMP in Nova Scotia. All operational units and programs, except federal policing, roll up under me. This includes all general duty policing and specialized policing services for the RCMP, including but not limited to uniformed policing, specialized policing services, including our emergency response team and critical incident commanders, and operational communications managers and call-takers, all of whom played critical roles in our Portapique response.
I understand that the focus of this committee's work is to determine whether there was political interference with the RCMP as it related to the gun legislation passed by the federal government in May 2020. I was a participant in the April 28 teleconference hosted by Commissioner Lucki, which included Deputy Commissioner Brennan, Ms. Tessier, Mr. Dan Brien, Assistant Commissioner Bergerman, Chief Superintendent Campbell, Ms. Lia Scanlan and me. As I said in my MCC statement, I am available to answer questions concerning what I heard on the call and my related roles and responsibilities leading up to the call of April 28 and key after-discussions with my colleagues—namely, CO Lee Bergerman, Chief Superintendent Campbell, and the director of corporate communications, Lia Scanlan.
What I will say at this point is that the meeting was remarkable in its timing, only 10 days after the tragedy; the call contents, infused with emotion; and a reference to pending gun control legislation by the commissioner, just a few minutes after a key press conference given by Chief Superintendent Campbell, during which he effectively provided a comprehensive update on the criminal investigation known as H-Strong, including associated timelines.
What I will also say is that I was unaware of the key lead-up conversations that had occurred between Chief Superintendent Campbell, Ms. Scanlan, Ms. Tessier and Dan Brien of national corporate communications on the evening of April 27 and into the morning of April 28 surrounding the firearms used by the gunman specific to the talking points that were prepared for Chief Superintendent Campbell's April 28 televised news conference. I was truly taken aback by the discussion at the teleconference, and it would take several post-fact discussions for me to piece together and to better understand the context of the comments.
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The Chair:
Your time is up, sir. You have just 10 seconds, please.
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C/Supt Chris Leather:
I've completed this post-fact review and have a much clearer sense now of what occurred. I look forward to sharing with you what I heard and have learned since.
Thank you very much.

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To the member, through the chair, I think it's important to provide some context in the lead up to the call of the 28th.
It was around April 22 that I got a phone call from the commissioner directly requesting the gun “inventory”, for lack of a better term—the list of guns, makes, models and serial numbers. Really, that's when it began for me in terms of this issue, and it was a request that, obviously, I took seriously, coming directly from the commissioner.
That would be out of the norm of communication to a criminal operations officer, but again, under the circumstances, and given the gravity of the situation, it didn't seem completely odd to me because that would be something that would make sense for the commissioner to share within her senior executive committee in Ottawa, the deputy commissioners and equivalents.
It was on April 23 that CO Bergerman and I actually had a conversation with SiRT. SiRT is the serious investigative team that oversees police activity, akin to the SIU here in Ontario for matters where there is a death in police custody or at the hands of police. It was quite clear from our conversation with the SiRT director that we would be allowed to provide a gun inventory to the commissioner so long as it was used within the RCMP—and that was it. That was the agreement and the commitment that we made to the director of SiRT, which I passed along to Ms. Bergerman, which presumably went up to Ottawa.
That's the background on the lead up, and then really for several days, until the 28th, and akin to what Ms. Bergerman said, there was no further discussion on the gun inventory or the speaking notes, or any sense of interest, from my perspective, in the inventory of guns being released publicly, internal to government or otherwise.
I would echo Ms. Bergerman's comments about the surprise that it came up the way it did on the 28th for an issue that I thought had essentially been resolved through obtaining this inventory and passing it along to be used for internal discussion and understanding.
 
 
 


I’ll give the Chronicle Herald a thumbs up for facts unearthed by its reporters in the thousands of documents dumped online by the Commission, seemingly an effort to bury pertinent details. The CBC’s Elizabeth Mc­Millan has, through freedom of information requests, also revealed new details. How­ever, it stops there.
The mainstream Nova Scotia media need to wake up to the very real possibilities this is much more than just one man’s two day killing spree. Serious questions need to be asked and revealed about events leading up to that weekend, the April weekend itself and the days and weeks following the murders. Where is CTV’s Rick Grant when you need him?
Sadly, those days of investigative reporters breaking news stories are long gone. Hali­fax’s all-news talk station has no reporters. When was the last time CTV, CBC or Global broke a major story? CTV for example, has done a reasonable job reporting details from the testimony before the Mass Inquiry Com­mission, but in the days following the mass killings, the mainstream media continued to accept the narrative presented by the RCMP even as details were few, including no accu­rate account of the number of people killed. Radio, television and newspaper reports of­ten included verbatim RCMP news releases. It was left to the alternative media to carry the ball.
Thanks to online sites like Little Grey Cells and quasi-news organizations like the Halifax Examiner, and especially Frank Magazine, we began getting details not pro­vided by the RCMP. We were beginning to realize the Mounties were holding key facts from the public.
Frank’s release of the 911 calls from Wortman’s victims and video from his take-down at the Big Stop in Enfield were ma­jor scoops. And Frank’s Paul Palango has been ruthless is revealing more details about Wortman, his criminal record and his asso­ciation with motorcycle gangs and police. He has been a thorn in the side of the RCMP to the point where the RCMP’s media co-ordi­nator referred to Palango as “an asshole.” He alone has kept this story fresh in the minds of those who follow alternative media.
Then there’s the Lisa Banfield story. Wort­man’s long-time companion was indeed a victim of abuse, but the MCC’s decision not to allow cross examination by lawyers for his victims because she was a victim was more evidence for those screaming cover-up. Any effort to question her about her story the night the massacres began was denied.
Why? She is a key witness who could pro­vide more details about what might have set Wortman off and her story about escap­ing handcuffs while locked in the gunman’s RCMP replica police cruiser and spending the night huddled inside a log in the woods is sketchy at best. And again it is only Frank and Paul Palango who are asking ques­tions about her claims. The Examiner’s Tim Bousquet bought into the MCC’s version of events and recently told a critic to “fuck off.”
Palango told me quite emphatically this is a story about the failure of police, but he thinks the mainstream media has lost inter­est. Palango says he has no doubt a cover-up is underway. He got support for his claims from an unlikely source, retired CTV anchor Steve Murphy. In two commentaries Murphy agreed there is more to this story than we are being told and suggested the so called conspiracy theorists were on the right track. Murphy also said Lisa Banfield should have been cross-examined by family lawyers. Out­side of his comments, it has been crickets from the mainstream media...
The media & the murders
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David Raymond Amos
Seems like its just another circle jerk to me old me
 
Marlene Ackley
Read the book 22 victim's.The RCMP are hiding alot

22 Murders
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22 Murders
 
Fatima MacIntosh
Paul is making a mint off this. What do u think? The RCMP planned it? Get a grip
 
Lisa Lively
Fatima MacIntosh yup not planned but let it go on once it began.

Susan Killam
Fatima MacIntosh I have not heard anyone claiming that they planned it. People are claiming there are too many unanswered questions and too many RCMP "facts" that do not pass the smell test. And given the RCMP track record on previous bungled cases in just this province...ie Donald Marshall and Clayton Johnson to name just a couple, we have every reason to be suspicious of the bizarre activity of the RCMP. This smells of a major case of CYA.
 

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Barbara Amero
Susan Killam, gunwalking?
 
Lisa Lively
Fatima MacIntosh yup like grown men letting children be killed while they stood outside with guns and shields. Officer safety? Where in the job description does it say,,,your job is to get home safe. Thank God firemen don't have the same attitude. Cops sure have changed.
 
Denis LeClair
When would people understand that two wrong don’t make a right
 
amazing piece by a VETERAN!
 
Jeanette Roche
Not to mention the history of RCMP being complicit in colonization and ripping Indigenous children from their homes. I know it's off topic, but the RCMP is an outdated and incompetent institution deeply rooted in systemic racism. I love that Paul Palango has uncovered things that others wouldn't dare.
 
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Barbara Amero
Jeanette Roche, yes, fortunately Palango has uncovered things, and I think it’s safe to say he will uncover more. However, he supports the patriarchy, misogyny and sexism. I have a problem with that.
 
Jeanette Roche
Barbara Amero how so? Those are claims I believe should be backed up with credible information.
 
Jeanette Roche
Barbara Amero if you have a problem with Paul being patriarchal, misogynistic or sexist, you should be utterly appalled by the RCMP more so. They represent ALL 3 traits you listed.
 
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Barbara Amero
Jeanette Roche, didn’t say Palango is “being patriarchal, misogynistic or sexist.” I said he supports the patriarchy, misogyny and sexism. I’d say all of us are complicit in some way of supporting the patriarchy, misogyny and sexism. Racism as well. I responded to your comment about Palango, not RCMP. You could say one should be utterly appalled by the Canadian Military more so than RCMP. Or you should be utterly appalled by our inherently racist, sexist justice/legal system.

Jeanette Roche
Barbara Amero I still don't see the proof in Paul Palango supporting what you're suggesting. I'm really not seeing it in his reporting.
 
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Barbara Amero
I wouldn’t call Frank and Halifax Examiner “quasi-news organizations.” But I would call Rick Howe a real jerk.
 
David Raymond Amos
Barbara Amero I beg to differ about the"quasi-news organizations.” but at least we agree about Ricky Baby Howe the jerk who hogs the crackers
 
Karen Smith Milner
the RCMP need to go, I have no trust in them what so ever

Karen Cooke-Doiron
Karen Smith Milner I so agree with you, they need to go.
 
Fatima MacIntosh
Karen Smith Milner Sign up to be a police officer and public servant then
 
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Barbara Amero
Fatima MacIntosh, if you’re not corrupt when you sign up to be a police officer and public servant, you will be after.
 
Gina Konschuh
out West, this news isn’t even a blip.😞
 
Michelle Anthony
Gina Konschuh I have a brother in law in Edmonton, who has every bit of info that we have. Some are following

Gina Konschuh
I get most the info from Nightime Podcast
 
Allan Hicks
RCMP........Trudeaus GESTAPO

Ssr Chrissy Mackenzie
We want the whole loaf. Not the breadcrumbs. Give it up.
 
Judy Jay
I wouldn’t call Frank or the Examiner “Quasi” anything - you’ve proved your mettle. We see far too many stories on the Heard/Depp court case or Smith/Rock-slap fiasco in the main stream media. Come on, who cares? Conspiracy theorists aside, I am thankful there are still investigative journalists doing the unpopular job of uncovering the truth.
 
Michelle Strachan Hostler
Exactly. Very well written and said. Has mainstream media stopped digging or reporting because unless it seems to affect you directly our attention spans are only interested in quick soundbites nowadays? I would hate to think otherwise.
God Bless the Paul Pallago's of the world.

 
Cam Rourke
How about the $400,000 he picked up from Brinks??????

 

 

Frank

The following is taken from a series of unsolicited messages from a retired Mountie to Paul Palango. The writer’s name has been withheld. We will refer to the writer as a he. We have edited the content to eliminate identifying comments. We are running this material because we believe that it addresses many of the known and otherwise unstated issues that bedevil the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. We welcome your comments:
"Did some junior and senior NCOs fail, display poor decision-making skills and so on, on April 18-19, 2020? Yes of course they did. That’s the problem with the RCMP promotion system. You can promote based on writing a great cover letter, have a well written competency resume and have a decent score on the promotional exam. It’s not about operational aptitude or related knowledge, skills and abilities at all (known as KSA’s in RCMP vernacular). So you could be a Sergeant from the media relations section for the past seven years and promoted to being a S/Sgt on General Duty (GD) Watch Commander in a busy B.C. Lower Mainland detachment based on your test score, competency resume examples and a well written cover letter, all reviewed and rated by a commissioned officer in most instances.
It’s irrelevant if you have zero recent experience in a busy detachment for General Duty members. It’s the same for promotions to smaller detachments like in Nova Scotia. A lot of great members who should be promoted don’t even try. They don’t want to move all the time. They don’t want to deal with politics at the detachment, district or divisional level. They don’t want to invest the time and effort in the process. It takes a lot of time and effort to participate in the process.
My point is that means only those who apply for a job will be in the running. So you only get a small pool of applicants who are often overwhelmed and under-perform when called upon in a crisis. That term, 'under-perform' is being diplomatic and excessively kind. It’s the euphemism often seen in the annual performance reviews of members who are unable, unwilling, some combination thereof and are simply not suitable for the job - whatever specific job that might be. It’s why weak general duty members get hidden on traffic or community policing, school liaison, etc. etc.
Promoting in the RCMP is very much a personal choice and responsibility to promote (sell) yourself. There’s no real leadership training such as in the Canadian Armed Forces. There are no mentoring programs, no legitimate framework to identify, encourage and motivate promotion of true leaders with people skills. It’s all about you deciding and pursuing it. What this means is that some of those making operational decisions in the first few hours of the tragedy were unqualified, unsuited, and somewhat incompetent. They were afraid to take bold action to rescue people and prevent further murders.
The old saying that 'forgiveness is easier to get than permission,' sums up much of the thought process. You touched upon it in your book. Members afraid of code of conduct investigations. It’s easier to use the FIDO (Fuck it, Drive On) principle. It’s safer to just do the bare minimum and nothing more. I believe many of the general duty first responders wanted to do more. But they were stopped by indifference, incompetence, ridiculous assumptions made by incompetent and unqualified junior and senior NCO’s at the outset of the murders..."
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Methinks Leather was at least clever enough to hire his own lawyer before the shit hit the fan N'esy Pas?
 
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A civil answer – without political will, the flaws of Canadian policing will never be fixed: Christian Leuprecht in the Globe and Mail

Now, as our society evolves on the issue of systemic racism, its various institutions are working to catch up – including policing. But a historical legacy means there is a wide gap between society and policing on that front – and without meaningful commitment to systematic reform, that gap will continue to grow, writes Christian Leuprecht. 

By Christian Leuprecht, July 31, 2020

There is a truism about society: As it evolves, so too does its view of what is right and wrong. Six decades ago, being forced by law to wear a seat belt was unthinkable; six decades earlier, only white men had the vote. Now, as our society evolves on the issue of systemic racism, its various institutions are working to catch up – including policing. But a historical legacy means there is a wide gap between society and policing on that front – and without meaningful commitment to systematic reform, that gap will continue to grow.

Police organizations bear some responsibility for that. Recent police interactions that led to death or injury have made this unequivocally clear, as have Black Lives Matter protests and years of damning reports from national inquiries and internal commissionsIn mid-July, the RCMP’s independent watchdog admonished the Mounties’ for repeated “unreasonable use of force.”. Police in Canada are governed by the National Use of Force Framework, which outlines when the use of violence is justified, and the type of force that is justified under specific circumstances, but more training, with an emphasis on de-escalation, is needed to reduce the propensity for violence.

But the responsibility for troubled civil-police relations ultimately lies with politicians. They set the framework, conditions and constraints for police to do their work – and they have set police up for failure.

Governments, after all, are responsible for public services, and increasingly, growing gaps in service delivery are left for police to fill. As a result of dwindling government support for broader social services, officers are often thrust into the role of expensive generalists, forced to take on more non-policing functions as public expectations grow accordingly. A lack of sobering centres, for instance, often means people are held in police cells until they’re no longer intoxicated; a lack of women’s shelters means victims often have to return to situations that are unsafe; a shortage of mental health beds and long wait times mean that police end up doing wellness checks (up to 40 per cent of all police calls now concern mental-health issues). Police intervention during a crisis is not nearly as useful as preventing it altogether, but that requires a wider suite of public sector agencies.

On the one hand, police are sometimes the only representatives of the establishment that remain in certain jurisdictions – and in that scenario, police become the adversary. As a result, with every shift, patrol officers are faced with the risk of imminent violence. That can allow an us-versus-them mentality to fester, which can manifest in racist attitudes, overt acts of violence or excessive force. Concerned about getting hurt, many officers deploy use-of-force to take control of the situation.

On the other hand, true community policing involves close connections and interactions with residents to build trust and credibility. Instead, police patrol in vehicles and are armed with more use-of-force options, which makes their relationship with communities more adversarial. Earlier this year, the OPP and RCMP were both faced with enforcing injunctions – in Tyendinaga in Ontario and in Wet’suwet’en territory in B.C., respectively. In accordance with its Ipperwash Framework, the OPP showed up in civilian attire, made “every effort prior to understand the issues and to protect the rights of all involved parties,” and promoted and developed “strategies that minimize the use of force to the fullest extent possible.” In contrast, the RCMP arrived in paramilitary gear and employed aggressive enforcement tactics – reminiscent of actions previously taken in Kent County, N.B., and High River, Alta. Trust, once lost, is hard to regain.

There is a solution. In fact, between 2007 and 2017, 15 studies and reports on the RCMP alone generated a broad expert consensus on what should be done: civilianization, or allowing non-policing Canadians to occupy senior leadership, management and oversight roles, while uniformed members run operations. This has long been the approach of the civilian-led Australian Federal Police, so why not here? Officers are not inherently business-savvy or steeped in administrative expertise; they learn management and leadership skills within the institution, which means they will manage the way they were managed. As a result, they lack the experience to bring about the change needed to meet the public’s heightened expectations.

Yet police organizations generally drag their feet on civilianization, inoculate themselves from reform and protect their institutional privilege. Exhibit A: The multi-decade predatory reality that culminated in a $100-million settlement for a class-action lawsuit over harassment in the RCMP.

For the RCMP, some of these problems are legacy holdovers from being modelled on the Royal Irish Constabulary, a quintessentially colonial paramilitary paradigm that informed the Dominion’s relationship with Indigenous people. That institutional DNA has many modern manifestations, including in the RCMP’s ubiquitous command-and-control approach and its notorious shortcomings on accountability and transparency; this is learned behaviour, systematically socialized into every recruit. In general, Canada’s police services have an antiquated leadership model, too: new recruits start at the bottom, and work their way up the ladder. This is worrying, since the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians’ 2019 annual report found that resistance to diversity and inclusion is strongest among the ranks of non-commissioned officers (NCOs), from which future uniformed cadres will be drawn.

But structures, mandates, compensation systems and rules governing employment are beyond police organizations’ control. Change requires political leadership at the municipal, provincial and federal levels.

In a democracy, the people should have the right to shape the parameters for police decision-making and service delivery. Yet politicians have shown that time and time again, they prefer to shirk their responsibilities, handing police chiefs and RCMP commissioners considerable discretion until their inevitable missteps, at which point politicians intervene only to replace them in the hopes that maybe this time, they’ve found the right person for the job. But this is the definition of insanity – doing the same thing over and over again, expecting a different result. Canadians should hold politicians to account. For Indigenous and racialized Canadians, an overhaul of community safety is a long time coming.

Christian Leuprecht is Class of 1965 Professor in Leadership at the Royal Military College, director of the Institute of Intergovernmental Relations at Queen’s University, and a senior fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute.

 

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What Happened to Transparency?

By Richard Bell 

[Editor’s Note: The Liberals’ commitment to secretive decision-making played a role in their electoral loss. In the PC’s successful campaign, Premier Tim Houston made a commitment to transparency one of his core campaign themes.  

We were therefore disappointed when the Houston administration decided in December 2021, to continue supporting the secrecy surrounding the Liberals’ decision to build a new junior/senior high school in the Eastern Shore Industrial Park.  

The Liberals’ school decision-making left many unanswered questions which the Cooperator continues to investigate. The previous premier promised a government of transparency when the Liberals won in 2013, but McNeil abandoned his promise once he was in office. The new premier promised to do better.]   

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 "Who controls the past controls the future: who controls the present controls the past.”  

--George Orwell, 1984 

Politicians like to claim they’re champions of transparency, until they must deal with actual requests for documents. Nova Scotia’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIPOP) is a toothless law because the Information and Privacy Commissionercannot force the government to release information.   

In his first campaign to become Premier in 2013, Stephen McNeil promised to give the Commissioner order-making power to correct this fatal weakness. But once in office, McNeil changed his mind, leaving government with the power to ignore the findings of the Commissioner.   

The new Premier, Tim Houston, has always presented himself as a staunch advocate of transparency in government and a strong critic of the Liberals’ secrecy. In his campaign for Premier, he promised to strengthen the FOIPOP Act by giving the Commissioner order-making power to compel the government to release FOIPOPed documents.   

But when presented with an opportunity to reverse one of the McNeil administration’s critical FOIPOP decisions, the Houston administration failed to act in the interest of transparency.  

Liberals Hide Document

The PCs’ failure to uphold transparency grew out of the bitter dispute over the Liberal’s 2021 decision to replace both Eastern Shore District High School in Musquodoboit Harbour, and Gaetz Brook Junior High in Gaetz Brook, with a combined junior/senior school to be built in a failed industrial park in East Chezzetcook. This decision involves the largest provincial expenditure in many decades on the Eastern Shore, an estimated $30 million or more, a decision that will affect the lives of these communities for at least the next 50 years.   

During this fight, someone filed a FOIPOP asking for a copy of a critical document, a March 2020 technical report by the then Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal Department.  

(Requests for FOIPOPs are anonymous.) The very existence of this report was a secret, until the public release of FOIPOP 2020-20456-TIR on January 14, 2021.  

But the McNeil administration redacted every single word in the text of this six-page document except the title, a cover sentence, and segment titles. The names of the two sites were redacted. Without this document, it is impossible for the public to determine whether the McNeil administration violated its own new regulations for school site selection.  

Houston Hides Same Document

After Houston’s election, someone filed a new FOIPOP request for the same document that the McNeil administration redacted in 2020. On October 27, 2021, Houston’s Department of Public Works released FOIPOP 2021-01772-DPW, which contained the same completely redacted document that the McNeil administration released in FOIPOP 2020-20456-TIR.  
 

I emailed a series of questions to Premier Houston asking why DPW was not observing his commitment to greater transparency. I spoke several times with his press secretary, Catherine Klimek. She told me that the Premier’s office itself was now reviewing the handling of FOIPOP 2021-01772-DPW. But on December 16, 2021, Klimek notified me that after an “all hands on deck” review, they had decided to redact the entire text of the document.  

Background Information v. Advice to a Minister

Both administrations invoked two very broad exemptions in the FOIPOP Act, 14(1) and 17(1), to justify redacting every single word in the text. But the law makes a critical distinction between “background information,” to which the public is entitled, and “advice, recommendations or draft regulations developed by or for a public body or a minister,” to which the public is not entitled.  

Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner Investigator Darren White provided a careful explanation of the distinction between “background information” and “advice” in a 10-page September 7, 2021, letter concerning an appeal of the denial of information in a FOIPOP about one of the McNeil administration’s other secretive actions, the delisting and offer to sell Owls Head Provincial Park.   

According to White, the drafters of the exemption for “advice” in 14(1) “very clearly sought to protect the process by which decisions are reached within government, as confirmed by the Supreme Court.”   

But he then pointed out that the law’s very next section, Section 14 (2), says the government cannot refuse requests for “background information.”  (“The head of a public body shall not refuse pursuant to subsection (1) to disclose background information used by the public body.”) 

White offered a useful test for how to distinguish between “background information” and “advice.”  

The drafters of Section 14 (2), White wrote, “also, and equally clearly, articulated that the background material (objective facts and history) underlying those decisions are not protected from disclosure. A significant part of citizens being able to hold their government to account per s. 2(a) is knowing what objective facts existed at the time a government made a decision. This is why the very next line in s. 14(2) says (emphasis mine): ‘The head of a public body shall not refuse pursuant to subsection (1) to disclose background information used by the public body.’” [These emphases are in White’s letter.] 

There may very well have been material in the TIR technical report that qualifies as “advice.”   

The "Reasonable" Person Test

In his letter, White’s test is to ask whether a “reasonable” person would agree with the government’s claim that every single word in the text of this report was “advice.”  

Here are the titles of the seven blank segments of the report: Site location and Size; General Terrain; Transportation and Accessibility; Hazards, Legal Issues, and Environmental Concerns; Access to Services; Adjacencies; and Cost Factors. 

It is “reasonable” to assume that at least some of the words and phrases of this document are “background information”? In what way, for example, would a description of the “General Terrain” of a proposed school site be considered “advice,” as opposed to “background information”?   

Both McNeil and Houston also invoked Section 17 (1) to justify redacting the entire text.  

Section 17(1) allows “the head of a public body” to withhold “information the disclosure of which could reasonably be expected to harm the financial or economic interests of a public body or the Government of Nova Scotia or the ability of the Government to manage the economy….”   

Here again, is it “reasonable” to assume that every single word in the seven sections poses a threat the economy? How could information about the “General Terrain” of a possible school site “reasonably be expected to harm” the province’s economy or the ability of the government to manage the economy?  

By invoking sections 14(1) and 17(1), Houston’s administration has done exactly what White specifically warns against—that no administration should be “the sole determiner of what is important to the public and what is not. No part of the act indicates that this is the case.”  

So unless the PCs pass a law giving the Information and Privacy Commissioner the power to force the government to release documents, as Premier Houston promised to do during his campaign, the current government (and all future governments) will remain “the sole determiner of what is important to the public and what is not.”  

And the public will never know what is so damning in this document that both the previous Liberal government and the current PC government redacted every word in the document except the title, an opening sentence, and the segment titles. 

 
 
 
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Locked and Loaded: Nova Tactical Continues to Grow

By Jill Bellefontaine 

Richard Toulany of Porters Lake is no stranger to the business world. At 14 years old, he started helping out with his parent’s family business, Toulany’s Pizza, in East Chezzetcook. Ten years later and now 24 years old, Toulany is the Owner/Founder of Nova Tactical on Windmill Road, Dartmouth. 

It all started for Toulany when he was working for a supply store that sold hunting and fishing gear. “As a salesman I could see there was a high demand for certain gear that wasn’t being carried in store and I saw an opportunity in the space for rent upstairs and went for it,” recalled Toulany, who opened Nova Tactical on his 20th birthday.  

But he didn’t stop there. After settling into his store, Toulany later jumped at an opportunity to occupy both levels of the store and add a firearm/archery range called Nova Shooting Centre onto the building. After a year of construction, the newly built ranges are the center of attention at Nova Tactical. There is a spacious lounge area with a pool table, foosball table, TV and sofas, popcorn machine, speed bag, and a phone charging station. 

The gun range consists of 9 lanes, including a wheelchair accessible lane. No license is required to shoot at the range and there are a variety of membership packages available as well as packages for non-members. The archery range has 13 lanes.

“I am extremely happy with the success of the range so far, I really wouldn’t have it any other way,” said Toulany.In November, Nova Tactical will have simulators for customers to use. “A simulator is a real firearm with no ammunition,” Toulany explained. “They are CO2 gas powered. They’re essentially for anyone young or old who does not feel comfortable shooting a real firearm.”

Nova Tactical is big on promoting firearm safety. They offer the NFARSO (National Firearms Association Range Safety Officer) course, an in-house holster course, and advanced shooting classes. They also offer bachelor/bachelorette parties, birthday parties, and special shoots for occasions like, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Valentine’s Day and more! 

Nova Tactical is currently in the process of expanding to a second location in the Halifax area. The second location will also include a firearm/archery range along with the tactical shop. The current projection date for opening is mid-2019. People with memberships to the Dartmouth location will also be able to access the new location when it opens.

 

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Brenda Lucki “made a promise” to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and former public safety minister Bill Blair to use the tragic mass shooting to support Liberal Party gun control laws.

Canada's largest mass shooting is quickly morphing into what may be one of the country's largest scandals involving the RCMP and the Liberal government.

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From Uvalde to Nova Scotia - Citizens Suffer Due to Government Incompetence - Viva Live Hump Day!

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The Uvalde hearings have been revelatory. And it seems from Uvalde to Nova Scotia, citizens get punished for government incompetence or corruption.

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MCC - DAY 59 - CHRIS LEATHER (DAY 2)

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MCC Day 57 – Participants’ Counsel Question Chief Superintendent Leather

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The final day of Mass Casualty Commission proceedings before a three week break featured some revelations, expressions of regret, and careful answers from Chief Superintendent Chris Leather, who was the second ranking RCMP officer in Nova Scotia at the time of the events of the April 18-19, 2020 mass shooting. 
 
These all emerged from cross examination by lawyers for the family participants, though I noticed that in her introduction to the day, Commissioner Fitch did not say the words “cross examination” but rather stated that MCC lawyer Rachel Young would facilitate questions from participants’ counsel. Nothing really turned on that characterization, but it is another subtle example of participants’ lawyers being marginalized by the MCC. All Ms. Young was called upon to do was state the order in which the other lawyers would be speaking, and rough time estimates for them to do so. 
 
Michael Scott from Patterson Law was the first lawyer to question C/Sup. Leather. He started by picking up on a comment that C/Sup. Leather made yesterday that he did not want to answer a question without speaking to legal counsel. It seemed yesterday that Ms. Young should have followed up on that statement, but she did not. Today, C/Sup. Leather was prepared to speak further, and it was a significant exchange. 
 
Perhaps most striking from C/Sup. Leather’s testimony was his refusal to agree that, if the same circumstances happened today, an emergency alert would be issued. Leather vacillated on his answer, and would only go so far as to say that it would be something for the Critical Incident Commander to consider. I suspect C/Sup. Leather was conscious of the civil case against the RCMP when he gave this answer. If he were to explicitly say that an alert would definitely be issued, that would be used against the RCMP in the class action by the families to show that the RCMP’s response to the mass casualty events fell below the expected standard.

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'We failed you': Senior Mountie apologizes to families of mass shooting victims

Chief Supt. Darren Campbell says he promises RCMP will do better

As he broke down, Campbell said it was the first time he has cried in two and a half years.

"I apologize for failing," he said. "I'm truly sorry that we failed you, and I promise that we'll do better." 

Campbell testified Monday and Tuesday before the Mass Casualty Commission leading the public inquiry into the rampage on April 18-19, 2020, when a gunman shot and killed 22 people over 13 hours in several communities throughout the province. The victims included a pregnant woman and an RCMP officer.

At the time of the shootings Campbell was the support services officer, which is one of the highest-ranking RCMP positions in the province. He handled most of the public briefings after April 19, 2020, and was in charge of bringing in critical incident resources like incident commanders and the emergency response team.

High-ranking Mountie apologizes to families of N.S. mass shooting victims

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Chief Supt. Darren Campbell offers a tearful apology to families of the 22 victims during testimony before a public inquiry into the rampage.

Campbell's apology seemed genuine and "heartfelt" to at least one man who lost his parents in the mass shooting.

'One of the biggest things I wanted to hear'

Ryan Farrington of Trenton, Ont., said he'd been waiting more than two years to hear the RCMP apologize and take responsibility for what happened.

"It's one of the biggest things I wanted to hear … that 'we messed up,'" Farrington said Wednesday.

"For him to come out and say that in the position that he's in, being a senior officer still, I can truly appreciate that. And that meant a lot to me."

Farrington's mother, Dawn Madsen, and stepfather, Frank Gulenchyn, were killed by the gunman in their Portapique home the night of April 18.

After Campbell's apology, Farrington said he met with the senior Mountie Tuesday afternoon. He said he told Campbell his family was thankful for him openly "admitting the guilt" and saying sorry.

Ryan Farrington, who lost his mother Dawn Madsen and stepfather Frank Gulenchyn in the Nova Scotia mass shooting, speaks to reporters outside the public inquiry in Halifax on July 27, 2022. (Robert Short/CBC)

When asked whether he forgives Campbell and the RCMP, Farrington said he does still "struggle" with that.

"I forgive Mr. Campbell," he said. "As for the RCMP, I still think there needs to be work. They need to show that changes are being made in order for me to move forward, and trust the RCMP again and to forgive the entire RCMP community."

Chief Commissioner Michael MacDonald had one question for Campbell — something he said he has been struggling to wrap his head around. He wanted to know why RCMP members didn't find the bodies of five victims on Cobequid Court in Portapique, including the Tuck and Bond families, until the evening of April 19, 2020.

"Why was it that in your experience, and you've reviewed it all if you can help me understand, how it came to be that the priority for the threat seemed to have overwhelmed what was going on in Portapique?"

Campbell said he wasn't on the ground that day and could only speak based on his experience of more than 30 years.

"My experience is based on one or two scenes, not 16 scenes," he said. "In terms of the scope and enormity of the situation and the confusion that the perpetrator caused … to establish the fraction of awareness of the scope and magnitude would've taken some time."

Twenty-two people died on April 18 and 19, 2020. Top row from left: Gina Goulet, Dawn Gulenchyn, Jolene Oliver, Frank Gulenchyn, Sean McLeod, Alanna Jenkins. Second row: John Zahl, Lisa McCully, Joey Webber, Heidi Stevenson, Heather O'Brien and Jamie Blair. Third row from top: Kristen Beaton, Lillian Campbell, Joanne Thomas, Peter Bond, Tom Bagley and Greg Blair. Bottom row: Emily Tuck, Joy Bond, Corrie Ellison and Aaron Tuck. (CBC)

Campbell said he "wasn't trying to make an excuse" but he does have some level of understanding of the pressure for members who were responding that day.

"I don't know if anyone else from that investigative team had experienced anything like this — I doubt that they ever had," he said. 

"It's clear to me that many feel their efforts of trying their best was not enough. I would've hoped to have seen that we would've identified those additional crime scenes much, much earlier."

Campbell said there are many reasons to secure a crime scene as soon as possible. Besides informing families, he said it's also important to preserve evidence.

Other issues raised 

During his testimony across Monday and Tuesday, Campbell agreed there were gaps that ideally should not have happened, which is one of the reasons he asked RCMP headquarters for an independent review into the force's actions across April 18 and 19, 2020.

He wrote a formal letter asking for this review, but Campbell said he got the sense Ottawa was wondering whether a review would be duplicating efforts of the Mass Casualty Commission.

Rob Pineo, a lawyer with Patterson Law representing most families, suggested it would have been helpful to interview Portapique resident Kate MacDonald, who was shot at by the gunman but wasn't injured — unlike her husband, Andrew, who was taken to hospital and survived. 

Pineo said officers could have asked Kate MacDonald more about the possible back road out of Portapique, which is the way the commission suggested the gunman escaped before 11 p.m. AT on April 18, 2020.

"I agree, yes," Campbell said.

The gunman's replica RCMP cruiser that was used in the N.S. mass shooting was created with a decommissioned 2017 Ford Taurus. (Mass Casualty Commission)

He was also asked about why police did not comprehend the possibility that the gunman was driving an exact replica of a RCMP cruiser, despite witnesses describing it as having lights and stripes within the first hour of the massacre.

Campbell said what likely happened was human nature, and "bias" created through experience, since a replica car would be so unrealistic. In the future, he said it would be helpful for dispatchers, call takers and RCMP members to all share the exact quotes from witnesses when there is confusion, so details aren't filtered through various interpretations like a game of telephone.

Also, once the mock cruiser was confirmed, Campbell said Tuesday he would have liked for the public to have been notified about it sooner.

The inquiry has heard that despite photos of the gunman and his vehicle going to the strategic communications team shortly after 8 a.m. on April 19, 2020, it wasn't posted on Twitter until more than two hours later at 10:17 a.m

With files from Catharine Tunney

 

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Families cleaning crime scenes shouldn't have happened, Mountie tells mass shooting inquiry

Chief Supt. Darren Campbell says RCMP support to victims’ families didn’t meet minimum standards

A high-ranking Mountie in Nova Scotia at the time of the mass shooting more than two years ago says he doesn't think victims' families were properly supported — and that crime scenes should not have been handed over without being cleaned.

Chief Supt. Darren Campbell testified for two days this week before the Mass Casualty Commission leading the public inquiry into the killings on April 18-19, 2020, and also spoke with the commission through two interviews in June and July. 

Campbell now works in New Brunswick, but was the support services officer — one of the highest-ranking RCMP positions in the province — at the time of the shootings.

He told the commission about how he'd met with many of the victims' families the summer following the tragedy, where a gunman shot and killed 22 people in several communities throughout the province while driving a replica RCMP car.

Many of their concerns included what they saw as an RCMP failure to disclose information, and issues with Const. Wayne (Skipper) Bent, the lone liaison officer assigned to deal with nearly all of the victim's families, Campbell said.

RCMP Supt. Darren Campbell was the support services officer at the time of the shootings, the third-highest ranking Mountie in Nova Scotia. (CBC)

"They were very emotional meetings," Campbell said in a commission interview.

"I've dealt with a lot of families and I will say … I have never attended meetings with people that affected me more, or were as difficult as that."

Some victims' families, including those of Heather O'Brien and Gina Goulet, said they were left to clean the scenes where the women had died.

Campbell said the O'Brien family told him there were bullet casings left in the vehicle, as well as what they called "body parts." According to Campbell, he asked both Bent and a forensics team member how that could have happened. 

Usually, after the forensic team processes a car for evidence, Campbell said they might leave some stains or tissue behind — but then it's handed to an insurance company to clean or destroy. 

"It's no different than an actual crime scene within a residence. You know, we don't normally allow the family to come back in and see an awful, messy scene," Campbell said. 

"That would be traumatic."

Campbell apologized to family in person

But Campbell said Bent told him the O'Brien family wanted the car returned as quickly as possible, even in the state that it was. Bent testified to the commission last month that he wasn't going to argue with the O'Briens because it was their property, so the car was returned. 

Campbell said he's dealt with similar situations when families ask to see loved ones after they've been killed. While he doesn't want to deny families, Campbell said he always tries to talk them out of it because how their loved one looks now is "not who they are."

He said the same logic applies to a crime scene in a home or car — it's "not good for people" to see that.

Heather O'Brien with daughters Katie Devine, front, Darcy Dobson, second from right, and Molly O'Brien, far right. (Submitted by Darcy Dobson)

During his meeting with multiple members of the O'Brien family, which covered issues like the state of the car and how one of them had a gun pointed at them by an officer when approaching a crime scene, Campbell said he offered his condolences and told them "as a person, I'm sorry."

He also let them know what steps they could take to file a professional complaint if they wanted to do so, he said.

Campbell said he never issued a written apology and is unaware of any formal apology to the O'Briens from the RCMP.

On Tuesday, after his second day of testifying, Campbell broke down in tears and apologized to all of the families for "failing" them. 

Senior Mountie expresses regret for how N.S. mass shooting was handled

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A senior RCMP officer has apologized to families of the victims of the 2020 mass shooting in Nova Scotia at the inquiry into the attack, and promised that the force will do better.

In Goulet's case, the inquiry released a summary of a meeting between the commission and her daughter, Amelia Butler, and son-in-law, Dave Butler. 

Amelia wasn't given an official next of kin notification, and the document said that, despite giving at least four different police officers their information, no one called the couple to let them know when Goulet's property was ready to be handed over.

Instead, Dave Butler put up "no trespassing" signs and went into the house himself, discovering "blood all over the door and other stuff he shouldn't have seen," the document said.

The Butlers made their own arrangements through insurance to have Goulet's house cleaned, but the police had not told them it was an option. At one point, the couple found a shell casing near the bathroom door and "chunk of lead" in Goulet's vanity.

Bent testified he felt "really bad" that the Butlers had that experience and arranged the cleaning before he reached out to them on April 21, two days after Goulet was killed.

     A memorial on Highway 224 shows a photo of Gina Goulet, one of the victims in Canada's deadliest mass shooting. (Pat Callaghan/CBC)

Amelia Butler told the commission she originally believed Bent was their personal liaison officer, and he never explained how he actually represented families related to 21 victims. Dave Butler said Bent "wasn't able to keep his stories straight" and often couldn't remember who he was talking with. 

Campbell said in a commission interview he wasn't aware of what the Butlers went through, but what they describe "should never have happened."

He said usually Bent, or another member of the investigations team, would be the one to talk with each family about cleaning options through insurance.

When asked about whether the support offered by Bent was sufficient, Campbell said, given the scope of the mass shooting, the Mounties could likely never provide enough assistance, and there's "always more that we could do."

But when pressed on whether that assistance met the minimum level of care, Campbell said "no," based on feedback from families.

"If it was good there would be no complaints," he said.

Campbell said Tuesday he knows Bent worked very hard for months to help the families, and the strain has left a "lasting impact" on him.

In his testimony Monday, Campbell said he raised concerns to the major crimes team who assigned Bent as liaison that this would be a "heavy burden" for one person to carry.

RCMP Const. Wayne Bent provides testimony related to support for family members at the Mass Casualty Commission inquiry into the mass murders in rural Nova Scotia on April 18/19, 2020, in Truro, N.S., on Tuesday, June 21, 2022. (The Canadian Press/Andrew Vaughan)

But Campbell said while the team discussed it, they eventually told him Bent could handle it on his own.

In his own interview with the commission, Bent said he "was a little selfish" having worked hard to build relationships with people, and wanted the same message going to each family.

Bent had no specific training around being a family liaison officer, and on Tuesday Campbell said he'd like to see a specially trained national team that could respond to natural disasters, terrorist attacks, or mass shootings anywhere in the country.

Family members of one victim, Const. Heidi Stevenson, were the only ones who didn't deal with Bent. Stevenson's husband and children had one officer assigned to them, while her parents dealt with another RCMP member, Campbell said.

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The money that Wortman received came from the CIBC bank, but was routed through CIBC Intria, a subsidiary com­pany that typically provides cash for ATM machines. That Wortman was able to have money delivered by CIBC Intria to Brinks for pickup was highly ir­regular and contravened all bank­ing regulations, says a banking insider aware of the CIBC’s set up and protocols.
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Ms. Raquel Dancho:
Ms. Bergerman and Mr. Leather, thank you for being here. Thank you, Ms. Tessier, for being here.
Ms. Bergerman, you mentioned a meeting that happened the evening before the April 28 press conference and a subsequent meeting with Commissioner Lucki. Did I hear correctly that there was a meeting the night before?
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I'm not aware of a meeting.
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I must have misheard you.
I'm going to ask you a few question in response to Lia Scanlan and Darren Campbell's notes and letter.
Lia Scanlan also mentioned to the MCC in interview that the Prime Minister and Minister Blair were “weighing in on what we could and couldn't say”.
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Only on this particular phone call that we had on the 28th, where there was a reference to the minister putting pressure on the commissioner.
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I think you're referencing what Lia Scanlan had also referenced, that the commissioner indicated that Minister Blair pressured her to release this information.
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I heard “minister”. I don't recall hearing “Minister Blair”.
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What did Commissioner Lucki say about the minister: that some minister had pressured her to release the information about the weapons used in the attack?
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Part of the conversation was more that we didn't understand the big picture and that there was pressure from the minister to release the calibre, make and models of the weapons used in the mass casualty shooting.
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So you would agree with Darren Campbell's notes that Commissioner Lucki...the words he used were “promised” Minister Blair and the Prime Minister's Office that that information would be released.
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Ms. Raquel Dancho:
She did.
She said the pressure was from the minister and the Prime Minister's Office, that she had promised them that information would be released, and the pressure was a result of its being tied to the forthcoming gun policy from the Liberal government.
Is that correct?
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A/Commr Lee Bergerman:
That's correct.
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Ms. Raquel Dancho:
Mr. Leather, can you answer the same questions as well?
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C/Supt Chris Leather:
Yes.
I've had an opportunity to review the notes that Superintendent Campbell also prepared. I have to say, with great detail, he provided a comprehensive and detailed overview, which essentially, to the letter, I would support. Certainly on the points that Ms. Bergerman spoke about, I would agree with the statements made concerning the minister, the Prime Minister's Office and the impending gun legislation.
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Ms. Raquel Dancho:
With regard to the statement in particular that we just went over—but just to confirm—Darren Campbell said that Commissioner Lucki said to you in the group that she promised Minister Blair and the Prime Minister's Office that the information about the weapons used in the attack would be released. That's what you're referring to.
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That's what I recall hearing.
 
 
 
 Fatima MacIntosh
Conspiracy theories much?
 
Sugar Maple
Fatima MacIntosh in a time when numerous conspiracy have become facts why jump to this conclusion? Do you benefit from this issue being swept under the rug. I sure as hell do not nor do my children whom will grow up suffering from poorly managed systems. Be thankful someone is trying to get answers after all if the answers were honest we would have them

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Chief Superintendent Chris Leather (Criminal Operations Officer, Nova Scotia, Royal Canadian Mounted Police):
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Good afternoon, Mr. Chairman and select members of Parliament on the SECU committee.
My name is Chief Superintendent Chris Leather. I am the criminal operations officer for the RCMP's H Division, Nova Scotia, as I was so assigned in April 2020. I've been a police officer for over 32 years and a commissioned officer since 2014. I'm honoured to be here in person today, along with my colleagues Ms. Bergerman and Ms. Tessier.
Before I offer my introductory remarks, I would like to take a minute to recognize the Portapique tragedy of April 18 and 19, 2020, one that so horrendously impacted the country, the province, its communities and of course the victims and their families in Nova Scotia. The impacts have been and continue to be felt by the public and our membership. The pain will be felt by all for many years to come. As Canada's worst ever mass murder, we are forever scarred by this senseless act of violence perpetrated by the lone gunman. In all of this, I am proud of our members' dedication, commitment and resilience then and now in the face of such horrendous events and criticism.
I'm returning to Nova Scotia tomorrow. I'm scheduled to testify for two days at the Mass Casualty Commission. Also, I recently provided a 10-hour recorded audio statement to MCC counsel pertaining to my roles and responsibilities during and after the Portapique tragedy. I will remain engaged to assist with policy change, law amendments, cultural change and whatever else is asked of me.
We look forward to receiving the final report from the Mass Casualty Commission in November this year and acting on the report's recommendations. We know that there are many areas we can improve on and gaps that we will address. I know that the “after action report” work will be crucial to bolstering public safety and confidence in the RCMP.
I want the committee to know that we recognized issues early on. Where we could, we already began addressing the gaps identified, working shoulder to shoulder with our provincial government counterparts, Nova Scotia municipal police chiefs, fellow criminal operations officers and commanding officers across Canada, and of course the communities we serve to improve and evolve as an organization.
The RCMP is the provincial police service in Nova Scotia. We serve at the behest of the Province of Nova Scotia, the public, and Public Safety Canada. We take this responsibility seriously. We look forward to serving Nova Scotians in this capacity for years to come.
My role as the criminal operations officer is as the de facto 2IC of the RCMP in Nova Scotia. All operational units and programs, except federal policing, roll up under me. This includes all general duty policing and specialized policing services for the RCMP, including but not limited to uniformed policing, specialized policing services, including our emergency response team and critical incident commanders, and operational communications managers and call-takers, all of whom played critical roles in our Portapique response.
I understand that the focus of this committee's work is to determine whether there was political interference with the RCMP as it related to the gun legislation passed by the federal government in May 2020. I was a participant in the April 28 teleconference hosted by Commissioner Lucki, which included Deputy Commissioner Brennan, Ms. Tessier, Mr. Dan Brien, Assistant Commissioner Bergerman, Chief Superintendent Campbell, Ms. Lia Scanlan and me. As I said in my MCC statement, I am available to answer questions concerning what I heard on the call and my related roles and responsibilities leading up to the call of April 28 and key after-discussions with my colleagues—namely, CO Lee Bergerman, Chief Superintendent Campbell, and the director of corporate communications, Lia Scanlan.
What I will say at this point is that the meeting was remarkable in its timing, only 10 days after the tragedy; the call contents, infused with emotion; and a reference to pending gun control legislation by the commissioner, just a few minutes after a key press conference given by Chief Superintendent Campbell, during which he effectively provided a comprehensive update on the criminal investigation known as H-Strong, including associated timelines.
What I will also say is that I was unaware of the key lead-up conversations that had occurred between Chief Superintendent Campbell, Ms. Scanlan, Ms. Tessier and Dan Brien of national corporate communications on the evening of April 27 and into the morning of April 28 surrounding the firearms used by the gunman specific to the talking points that were prepared for Chief Superintendent Campbell's April 28 televised news conference. I was truly taken aback by the discussion at the teleconference, and it would take several post-fact discussions for me to piece together and to better understand the context of the comments.
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Your time is up, sir. You have just 10 seconds, please.
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C/Supt Chris Leather:
I've completed this post-fact review and have a much clearer sense now of what occurred. I look forward to sharing with you what I heard and have learned since.
Thank you very much.

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To the member, through the chair, I think it's important to provide some context in the lead up to the call of the 28th.
It was around April 22 that I got a phone call from the commissioner directly requesting the gun “inventory”, for lack of a better term—the list of guns, makes, models and serial numbers. Really, that's when it began for me in terms of this issue, and it was a request that, obviously, I took seriously, coming directly from the commissioner.
That would be out of the norm of communication to a criminal operations officer, but again, under the circumstances, and given the gravity of the situation, it didn't seem completely odd to me because that would be something that would make sense for the commissioner to share within her senior executive committee in Ottawa, the deputy commissioners and equivalents.
It was on April 23 that CO Bergerman and I actually had a conversation with SiRT. SiRT is the serious investigative team that oversees police activity, akin to the SIU here in Ontario for matters where there is a death in police custody or at the hands of police. It was quite clear from our conversation with the SiRT director that we would be allowed to provide a gun inventory to the commissioner so long as it was used within the RCMP—and that was it. That was the agreement and the commitment that we made to the director of SiRT, which I passed along to Ms. Bergerman, which presumably went up to Ottawa.
That's the background on the lead up, and then really for several days, until the 28th, and akin to what Ms. Bergerman said, there was no further discussion on the gun inventory or the speaking notes, or any sense of interest, from my perspective, in the inventory of guns being released publicly, internal to government or otherwise.
I would echo Ms. Bergerman's comments about the surprise that it came up the way it did on the 28th for an issue that I thought had essentially been resolved through obtaining this inventory and passing it along to be used for internal discussion and understanding.
 


I’ll give the Chronicle Herald a thumbs up for facts unearthed by its reporters in the thousands of documents dumped online by the Commission, seemingly an effort to bury pertinent details. The CBC’s Elizabeth Mc­Millan has, through freedom of information requests, also revealed new details. How­ever, it stops there.
The mainstream Nova Scotia media need to wake up to the very real possibilities this is much more than just one man’s two day killing spree. Serious questions need to be asked and revealed about events leading up to that weekend, the April weekend itself and the days and weeks following the murders. Where is CTV’s Rick Grant when you need him?
Sadly, those days of investigative reporters breaking news stories are long gone. Hali­fax’s all-news talk station has no reporters. When was the last time CTV, CBC or Global broke a major story? CTV for example, has done a reasonable job reporting details from the testimony before the Mass Inquiry Com­mission, but in the days following the mass killings, the mainstream media continued to accept the narrative presented by the RCMP even as details were few, including no accu­rate account of the number of people killed. Radio, television and newspaper reports of­ten included verbatim RCMP news releases. It was left to the alternative media to carry the ball.
Thanks to online sites like Little Grey Cells and quasi-news organizations like the Halifax Examiner, and especially Frank Magazine, we began getting details not pro­vided by the RCMP. We were beginning to realize the Mounties were holding key facts from the public.
Frank’s release of the 911 calls from Wortman’s victims and video from his take-down at the Big Stop in Enfield were ma­jor scoops. And Frank’s Paul Palango has been ruthless is revealing more details about Wortman, his criminal record and his asso­ciation with motorcycle gangs and police. He has been a thorn in the side of the RCMP to the point where the RCMP’s media co-ordi­nator referred to Palango as “an asshole.” He alone has kept this story fresh in the minds of those who follow alternative media.
Then there’s the Lisa Banfield story. Wort­man’s long-time companion was indeed a victim of abuse, but the MCC’s decision not to allow cross examination by lawyers for his victims because she was a victim was more evidence for those screaming cover-up. Any effort to question her about her story the night the massacres began was denied.
Why? She is a key witness who could pro­vide more details about what might have set Wortman off and her story about escap­ing handcuffs while locked in the gunman’s RCMP replica police cruiser and spending the night huddled inside a log in the woods is sketchy at best. And again it is only Frank and Paul Palango who are asking ques­tions about her claims. The Examiner’s Tim Bousquet bought into the MCC’s version of events and recently told a critic to “fuck off.”
Palango told me quite emphatically this is a story about the failure of police, but he thinks the mainstream media has lost inter­est. Palango says he has no doubt a cover-up is underway. He got support for his claims from an unlikely source, retired CTV anchor Steve Murphy. In two commentaries Murphy agreed there is more to this story than we are being told and suggested the so called conspiracy theorists were on the right track. Murphy also said Lisa Banfield should have been cross-examined by family lawyers. Out­side of his comments, it has been crickets from the mainstream media...
The media & the murders
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David Raymond Amos
Seems like its just another circle jerk to me old me
 
Marlene Ackley
Read the book 22 victim's.The RCMP are hiding alot

22 Murders
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22 Murders
 
Fatima MacIntosh
Paul is making a mint off this. What do u think? The RCMP planned it? Get a grip
 
Lisa Lively
Fatima MacIntosh yup not planned but let it go on once it began.

Susan Killam
Fatima MacIntosh I have not heard anyone claiming that they planned it. People are claiming there are too many unanswered questions and too many RCMP "facts" that do not pass the smell test. And given the RCMP track record on previous bungled cases in just this province...ie Donald Marshall and Clayton Johnson to name just a couple, we have every reason to be suspicious of the bizarre activity of the RCMP. This smells of a major case of CYA.
 

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Barbara Amero
Susan Killam, gunwalking?
 
Lisa Lively
Fatima MacIntosh yup like grown men letting children be killed while they stood outside with guns and shields. Officer safety? Where in the job description does it say,,,your job is to get home safe. Thank God firemen don't have the same attitude. Cops sure have changed.
 
Denis LeClair
When would people understand that two wrong don’t make a right
 
amazing piece by a VETERAN!
 
Jeanette Roche
Not to mention the history of RCMP being complicit in colonization and ripping Indigenous children from their homes. I know it's off topic, but the RCMP is an outdated and incompetent institution deeply rooted in systemic racism. I love that Paul Palango has uncovered things that others wouldn't dare.
 
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Barbara Amero
Jeanette Roche, yes, fortunately Palango has uncovered things, and I think it’s safe to say he will uncover more. However, he supports the patriarchy, misogyny and sexism. I have a problem with that.
 
Jeanette Roche
Barbara Amero how so? Those are claims I believe should be backed up with credible information.
 
Jeanette Roche
Barbara Amero if you have a problem with Paul being patriarchal, misogynistic or sexist, you should be utterly appalled by the RCMP more so. They represent ALL 3 traits you listed.
 
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Barbara Amero
Jeanette Roche, didn’t say Palango is “being patriarchal, misogynistic or sexist.” I said he supports the patriarchy, misogyny and sexism. I’d say all of us are complicit in some way of supporting the patriarchy, misogyny and sexism. Racism as well. I responded to your comment about Palango, not RCMP. You could say one should be utterly appalled by the Canadian Military more so than RCMP. Or you should be utterly appalled by our inherently racist, sexist justice/legal system.

Jeanette Roche
Barbara Amero I still don't see the proof in Paul Palango supporting what you're suggesting. I'm really not seeing it in his reporting.
 
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Barbara Amero
I wouldn’t call Frank and Halifax Examiner “quasi-news organizations.” But I would call Rick Howe a real jerk.
David Raymond Amos
Barbara Amero I beg to differ about the"quasi-news organizations.” but at least we agree about Ricky Baby Howe the jerk who hogs the crackers
 
Karen Smith Milner
the RCMP need to go, I have no trust in them what so ever

Karen Cooke-Doiron
Karen Smith Milner I so agree with you, they need to go.
 
Fatima MacIntosh
Karen Smith Milner Sign up to be a police officer and public servant then
 
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Barbara Amero
Fatima MacIntosh, if you’re not corrupt when you sign up to be a police officer and public servant, you will be after.
 
Gina Konschuh
out West, this news isn’t even a blip.😞
 
Michelle Anthony
Gina Konschuh I have a brother in law in Edmonton, who has every bit of info that we have. Some are following

Gina Konschuh
I get most the info from Nightime Podcast
 
Allan Hicks
RCMP........Trudeaus GESTAPO

Ssr Chrissy Mackenzie
We want the whole loaf. Not the breadcrumbs. Give it up.
 
Judy Jay
I wouldn’t call Frank or the Examiner “Quasi” anything - you’ve proved your mettle. We see far too many stories on the Heard/Depp court case or Smith/Rock-slap fiasco in the main stream media. Come on, who cares? Conspiracy theorists aside, I am thankful there are still investigative journalists doing the unpopular job of uncovering the truth.
 
Michelle Strachan Hostler
Exactly. Very well written and said. Has mainstream media stopped digging or reporting because unless it seems to affect you directly our attention spans are only interested in quick soundbites nowadays? I would hate to think otherwise.
God Bless the Paul Pallago's of the world.

 
Cam Rourke
How about the $400,000 he picked up from Brinks??????
 
Margie Garland
100%
 
 
While it might appear to be a normal process going on at the inquiry (spinquiry, shurely!-ed.), it is anything but. The lawyers for the families have strict limitations about what they can pursue.
When it came to questioning Supt. Darren Campbell, two sources tell me that the lawyers were restricted from asking questions about charges that were laid against Lisa Banfield, which were subsequently dropped.
The lawyers were also prohibited by the MCC from asking Campbell about anything involving Banfield having spent the night in the woods around Portapique or her subsequent emergence at 6:30 am. No questions were allowed about her alleged abuse at the hands of Wortman.
They couldn’t ask questions about the role played by other RCMP officers, one of them being then Inspector Dustine Rodier, who was promoted to Superintendent recently. Rodier was in charge of the 911 Centre and other communications and was previously the commanding officer at the Hampton, N.B. detachment.
The family’s lawyers also could not broach the subject of investigations by the Serious Incident Response Team into the shoot-up of the Onslow Belmont firehall or the killing of Wortman at the Irving Big Stop on the morning of April 19th. Security video from that incident appears to refute the testimony of two RCMP officers before the MCC, but the Commission ruled that line of inquiry was out of bounds.
As one lawyer put it: “Unless we had an actual documentary evidence on which to base a question, we couldn’t ask. Otherwise, it was promoting ‘conspiracy theories.’ “...
On Campbell and Leather, and the Mexican standoff brewing in the background at the MCC
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David Raymond Amos
YO Palango say Hoka Hey to your "Horsemen" buddies for me will ya?
 
 
 

I really wanted to write about Lisa Banfield in the spring and summer of 2020. My preliminary research strongly suggested to me her story was riddled with weakness and inconsistency, but nobody in the mainstream media would tackle it. Hell, for months her name wasn’t even published anywhere outside the pages of Frank magazine.
Tim Bousquet’s position was that Banfield was a victim of domestic violence and that her story, via vague, second-hand and untested RCMP statements, was to be believed. No questions asked.
“You’re going to need something really big to convince me otherwise,” Bousquet said in one of our brief conversations.
Afterward, I did have one face-to-face meeting with him in Halifax. He actually sat in the back seat of our car because my wife Sharon was in the front. We met up because I wanted to tell him about sensitive leads I had which, if pursued, would show that the RCMP had the ability to manipulate its records and destroy evidence in its PROs reporting system.
Considering his involvement in the Assoun case, where that very issue was at the heart of Assoun’s exoneration, I thought Bousquet would be eager to pursue the story.
As I looked at him in the rearview mirror, I could sense his discomfort and lack of interest. So could Sharon who was sitting beside me.
“That was weird,” she said.
Bousquet got out of the car, walked away and disappeared me for good.
It was all so inexplicable. If this was the new journalism that I was experiencing, there was something terribly wrong with it. I couldn’t believe that a journalist like Bousquet who aspired to be a truthteller felt compelled to distill every word or nuance through a political filter first or even something more nefarious...
The Lockyer factor
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David Raymond Amos
Cry me a river
 
 
The reality is that trying to dig into this story was like maneuvering through a den of snakes. Hardly anyone will co-operate on the record be they family, friends, neighbours, politicians or police. Everyone is afraid of everyone else.
The decision was made to throw it into the public forum and perhaps spark some interest in the Petrie murder, for which the Province of Nova Scotia had put up a $150,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. It would also raise the issue of whether Wortman was a suspect in other unsolved murders.
Yeah, we were doing a public service.
 
Frank Magazine ran the story. It put the tape on its website and we all lit up a congratulatory, if not metaphorical cigar, and quietly enjoyed our scoop, such as it was....
…. and then we got duped.
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David Raymond Amos
You know o a fact that I do everything on the record It is you dudes who are being sneaky and some folks are beginning to figure out that I am not a FED EH?
 

Frank

 
 
The videos which have Lisa Banfield reenacting her dramatic escape, as first reported by Paul Palango in March are out.
Expect the clips to be breathlessly reported ad nauseum soon!
Coming soon to a mass murder inquiry near you
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Methinks I had more fun than your fans did watching that nonsense N'esy Pas?
 
 
***Editor's note: The audio clip that forms the basis of this story is a fraud. Purported by Rob Doucette to be a clip of police questioning his friend Gabriel Wortman in the murder of Kevin James Petrie, it was lifted from an old episode of CSI. Frank (obviously!-ed.) regrets the error.***
 
A 34-second snippet of audio tape shows that Gabriel Wortman was considered to be a person of interest in the still-unsolved murder of a Dartmouth man in 2004, according to a longtime friend of the mass killer’s.
Court records show that at the time of his murder Kevin James Petrie was a 50-year-old career criminal who had been charged more than a dozen times with drug trafficking, various thefts and assaults between 1993 and 2000. Police believe Petrie had been assaulted during an apparent home invasion at 269 Pleasant Street in Dartmouth. He died 11 days later after being found in medical distress at 7132 Spruce Street near the intersection of Joseph Howe Drive and Highway 102 in Halifax. An autopsy showed he had died from the effects of blunt force trauma to the head.
In March 2019, the fifteenth anniversary of Petrie’s murder, the Nova Scotia Department of Justice offered a $150,000 reward to help solve the murder.
Robert Doucette, who worked as Wortman’s carpenter and sidekick for almost 20 years says he was with Wortman at his denturist business at 193 Portland Street in Dartmouth when two plain clothes RCMP investigators walked through the door and introduced themselves...
Gabriel Wortman and the 2004 cold case murder of Kevin James Petrie
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David Raymond Amos
Too Too Funny
 

***Editor's note: Days after the publication of this story, it was discovered that information provided to us by Rob 'The Carpenter' Doucette for another story was fraudulent. An audio clip purported by Doucette to be footage of police questioning his friend Gabriel Wortman in the 2004 murder of Kevin James Petrie was actually lifted from an old episode of CSI. Frank (obviously!-ed.) regrets the error.***
Rob Doucette met his birth father when he was 15, who soon led him into the wider underbelly of the world, much of which Doucette refuses to discuss.
He even has policing in his blood.
He says his maternal grandfather was the notorious Verdun Mitchell, Halifax police chief in the ‘50s and ‘60s, who himself was a suspect in the still-unsolved 1955 murder of Halifax businessman Michael Leo Resk. Mitchell committed suicide in a washroom at Halifax police headquarters in 1968. Another relative was a police chief in Saskatchewan.
Doucette was working in 1999 or 2000 as a bouncer at the Ship Victory bar and restaurant in Dartmouth. He remembers the moment as if it were yesterday. It involved a member of the Rock Machine motorcycle club, the enemies of the Hells Angels in the Quebec biker war which was ongoing at the time.
“Somebody came in wearing a Rock Machine T-shirt,” Doucette recalled.
“I told him to take it off. He wouldn’t take it off so I took him outside and took it off him. Gabriel praised me when I came back into the bar.”...
When the future mass killer shunned his friend Carpenter Rob for shooting his friend the bear
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David Raymond Amos
Methinks Gabey Baby thought he was smarter than the average bear and he was most likely right N'esy Pas?
 
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Barbara Amero
Rob “the carpenter” Doucette said that Lisa Banfield didn’t like him hanging around. Gee, I wonder why. Cyndi Starratt didn’t like him hanging around either. She said he caused trouble for her for 3 years. She said she made complaints about him to RCMP a number of times, but RCMP didn’t do anything about it. She complained to Wortman about him, said Gabe you gotta do something about this guy; but Wortman did nothing. She said “the carpenter” was stealing property belonging to Portapique residents and stashing it on her property. She said she used to put the stolen property out by the street hoping that residents would recognize their property and grab it. She said she used to find his cigarette butts and empty beer cans in the woods on her property. She was concerned about him lurking in the woods and, as she said, probably jerking off, so she had the trees cut down. She said her problems with him stopped after he was arrested, as I recall, she said in Bass River.

David Raymond Amos
Barbara Amero Whereas you seem to like old trucks You may be pleased to know that I have a 52 Chevy with 5 windows That I teased Billy Casey with during the last election https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/.../methinks...
Methinks Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin and Higgy et al understand why Trudeau The Younger and his CBC minions underestimated the fury of upset Maritimers Nesy Pas?
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Methinks Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin and Higgy et al understand why Trudeau The Younger and his
Methinks Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin and Higgy et al understand why Trudeau The Younger and his CBC minions underestimated the fury of upset Maritimers Nesy Pas?
 
 

Frank

 
***Editor's note: Days after the publication of this story, it was discovered that information provided to us by Rob 'The Carpenter' Doucette for another story was fraudulent. An audio clip purported by Doucette to be footage of police questioning his friend Gabriel Wortman in the 2004 murder of Kevin James Petrie was actually lifted from an old episode of CSI. Frank (obviously!-ed.) regrets the error.***
Rob 'The Carpenter' Doucette said he accompanied Gabriel Wortman on two smuggling runs from Houlton, Maine to Woodstock, N.B. between 2016 and 2017. Doucette didn’t cross the border either time. Although the Nova Scotia-born and raised Doucette said he lived in the United States in the past, he had once smuggled into Canada a case of six M-16 rifles stolen from the U.S. military which placed him in jeopardy with U.S. authorities.
Doucette said that in the first run he got out of Wortman’s vehicle on the Canadian side and had to wait “a day and a half to two days” for Wortman to return. He was vague about what he did killing time during that period.
“I was just there. I can hang out anywhere,” he said.
When they got back to Portapique, Wortman showed him the AR-15 assault rifle that he had smuggled. It was hidden in a false exhaust that Doucette said he had constructed under the truck.
“The truck looked like it had dual exhausts but one of the exhausts wasn’t an exhaust. It looked like it went into the engine and came out the back of the truck. The middle looked like it was under a skid plate but that was just an empty compartment.”
On the second run to the border, Doucette said that Wortman returned in about two hours with another AR-15 and a 50-calibre Barrett sniper rifle, a weapon that currently retails for about $5,000. But something strange happened.
“He drove right past me and went somewhere else for an hour and a half. He then came back and picked me up,” Doucette said.
Wortman never explained the purpose of the side trip and Doucette was not about to ask him.
“That tells me that he had more in there and sold it somewhere,” Doucette said.
“If he was a (police) agent they’d have to photograph it all,” I said, repeating what I had been told by police sources familiar with such situations.
“I would imagine that,” Doucette said, adding that he didn’t know whether Wortman was working with the RCMP, but considering what had happened it was not beyond the realm of possibility.
In her statements to the RCMP, Lisa Banfield said that Wortman hid smuggled goods on the bed of his truck, under the tonneau cover.
“That doesn’t make any sense,” Doucette said dismissively.
It is not known what happened to Wortman’s black Ford 150 Platinum.
A call from the Canadian Border Services Agency
About six weeks after Wortman had smuggled the Barrett sniper rifle into Canada, Doucette said he received a call out of the blue from a CBSA agent, whose name he didn’t recall.
Doucette said he had no idea how the CBSA knew his name, phone number or details about Wortman’s smuggling run.
“He asked me about the two guns (the Barrett and AR-15),” Doucette said. “I have no idea how they knew about them.”
The conversation didn’t go far, Doucette said, but it raises questions about what law enforcement knew about Wortman’s activities during that time period.
In the earliest days after the massacres, Nova Scotia RCMP commanding officers Chris Leather and Darren Campbell indicated that Wortman was never on their radar for his criminal activities – at least not in Nova Scotia.
However, it should be noted that in 2016 the RCMP’s J Division in New Brunswick initiated three major operations focused on the Hells Angels and its expansion into the Maritimes. Projects Trident, Thunder and Thunderstruck were joint forces operations involving, among others, the Fredericton and Halifax police departments as well as Border Security. The primary targets of the multi-agency investigation were Hells Angels Nomads Robin Moulton and Emery “Pit” Martin who were arrested and charged in 2017 and 2018 respectively, and imprisoned.
Moulton resided near Woodstock, NB and when arrested was found to be carrying a 9mm Beretta handgun, a model that Wortman was known to have smuggled into Canada around that time...
On Wortman's outlaw biker ties, where he stashed his secret phone, and Lisa's history of ammo buys
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Deby Varner MacAlpine
Around & round it goes.... how many involved no one knows....except the RCMP....they know!


Pete Needham
Jeanette Wilkinson Barkhouse So, Wortman was pure as the driven snow when Harper was running Canada into the ground?

 
Carl Nickerson
Deby Varner MacAlpine because they too were involved

Jami Smith
Did anybody ever wonder why Palango stopped working for the globe and mail? Did he stop or was fired because of stories poorly researched like this? Like the brinks story that was blatantly false and McLeans threw him to the side. People, Palango is a fraud.
 
David Raymond Amos
Jami Smith Did you ever wonder who Palango worked with after he was done being a "journalist"???

 

 

Frank

 
The following is taken from a series of unsolicited messages from a retired Mountie to Paul Palango. The writer’s name has been withheld. We will refer to the writer as a he. We have edited the content to eliminate identifying comments. We are running this material because we believe that it addresses many of the known and otherwise unstated issues that bedevil the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. We welcome your comments:
"Did some junior and senior NCOs fail, display poor decision-making skills and so on, on April 18-19, 2020? Yes of course they did. That’s the problem with the RCMP promotion system. You can promote based on writing a great cover letter, have a well written competency resume and have a decent score on the promotional exam. It’s not about operational aptitude or related knowledge, skills and abilities at all (known as KSA’s in RCMP vernacular). So you could be a Sergeant from the media relations section for the past seven years and promoted to being a S/Sgt on General Duty (GD) Watch Commander in a busy B.C. Lower Mainland detachment based on your test score, competency resume examples and a well written cover letter, all reviewed and rated by a commissioned officer in most instances.
It’s irrelevant if you have zero recent experience in a busy detachment for General Duty members. It’s the same for promotions to smaller detachments like in Nova Scotia. A lot of great members who should be promoted don’t even try. They don’t want to move all the time. They don’t want to deal with politics at the detachment, district or divisional level. They don’t want to invest the time and effort in the process. It takes a lot of time and effort to participate in the process.
My point is that means only those who apply for a job will be in the running. So you only get a small pool of applicants who are often overwhelmed and under-perform when called upon in a crisis. That term, 'under-perform' is being diplomatic and excessively kind. It’s the euphemism often seen in the annual performance reviews of members who are unable, unwilling, some combination thereof and are simply not suitable for the job - whatever specific job that might be. It’s why weak general duty members get hidden on traffic or community policing, school liaison, etc. etc.
Promoting in the RCMP is very much a personal choice and responsibility to promote (sell) yourself. There’s no real leadership training such as in the Canadian Armed Forces. There are no mentoring programs, no legitimate framework to identify, encourage and motivate promotion of true leaders with people skills. It’s all about you deciding and pursuing it. What this means is that some of those making operational decisions in the first few hours of the tragedy were unqualified, unsuited, and somewhat incompetent. They were afraid to take bold action to rescue people and prevent further murders.
The old saying that 'forgiveness is easier to get than permission,' sums up much of the thought process. You touched upon it in your book. Members afraid of code of conduct investigations. It’s easier to use the FIDO (Fuck it, Drive On) principle. It’s safer to just do the bare minimum and nothing more. I believe many of the general duty first responders wanted to do more. But they were stopped by indifference, incompetence, ridiculous assumptions made by incompetent and unqualified junior and senior NCO’s at the outset of the murders..."
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Methinks Leather was at least clever enough to hire his own lawyer before the shit hit the fan N'esy Pas?
 
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This letter, from then-RCMP strategic comms gal Lia Scanlan to Commissioner Brenda Lucki, shows Scanlan in her full, Kool-Aid drinkin' glory, beaming on April 28, 2020 about "the incredible work that had been done".
Someone leaked the letter to the Halifax Examiner, they posted a story, and the MCC rushed to enter it into evidence.
It will further advance the narrative of mean 'ol Brenda Lucki beatin' up on those poor, hard-done-by N.S. Mounties, when in reality the takeaway for eyeballs in Nova Scotia should be that Lia Scanlan isn't qualified to do strategic communications for your local laundromat, let alone a supposedly professional police force.
The letter depicts Lucki in full tear-a-strip-off-everyone mode, and well, on April 28, 2020, can you f'n blame her?
"Darren (Campbell) was exceptional, the best I've seen it done. He achieved exactly what we set out to accomplish," Scanlan writes.
"Following the press conference, members of the 'H' Division management team gathered to acknowledge the incredible work that had been done."
Potential political interference aside - it's a story, but it's not THE story - Brenda Lucki had ever right to channel Harvey Keitel in Pulp Fiction, no? ('Let's not start sucking each other's dick quite yet!'-ed.)
Let's also not forget that Scanlan rated that initial Bergerman/Leather press conference as "pretty good," all things considered.
You know, the one where they devoted as much attention to their comrade with minor injuries as they did to the "in excess of 10" civillian casualties, a number they vastly undersold for, what was it, TRANSLATION considerations. Hon, the majority of seventh-graders could translate 11-22 for you on a dime. Onze, deuze, treize, quatorze, etc, etc.
She also, in no particular order, called for "accountability" in the media, said that she could "write a book" on what a great job her team did, and believed a ticker-tape parade would be in order had McNeil, Trudeau and the dastardly media not bolloxed things up for their image.
Hopefully the national press, which is suddenly so engaged in this story, keeps all that in mind while Lia Scanlan is being lionized over the next day or two..
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Methinks the Lady doth protest too much but she is correct about your pal Palango being an arsehole N'esy Pas?
 
The first instinct of the RCMP is to protect the Buffalo – the organization, symbolized by its bovine mascot.
This overall conviction among RCMP leaders and their government enablers is that they all did a great job. They must have. Chris Leather was quietly promoted to a carpet cop job in Ottawa. Dustine Rodier was named a superintendent. Lia Scanlan is now chief strategic advisor to the commanding officer.
As for Superintendent Darren Campbell, in early May he and his partner, RCMP white shirt Erin Pepper sold their house in Bedford (2022 tax assessment: $691,000) for $1,099.000, precisely $229,100 over asking. He is headed to a top job helping run the RCMP shop in New Brunswick.
Ah, New Brunswick!
It appears that the RCMP in Nova Scotia were blindsided by what happened with Wortman. Sources continue to say that everything that happened is related to New Brunswick RCMP to anti-biker operations Project J-Thunder and J-Thunderstruck.
During that murderous weekend, the RCMP called for help from not only its counterparts in New Brunswick but also Fredericton police, who were involved in the projects.
For their part the RCMP in Nova Scotia held the fort as best they could. The white shirts didn’t give up the game about what was really going on. New Brunswick RCMP boss Assistant Commissioner Larry Tremblay wasn’t so lucky. He got unceremoniously axed last year without any real explanation about why the government wanted him out.
Campbell did what he has always done, even if it was highly unorthodox – he protected the Buffalo.
Superintendent-turned-Stenographer Darren Campbell, and what it all means
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David Raymond Amos
Methinks the plot as thickened rather Nicely N'esy Pas?
 
 
 
 
The videos raise obvious apparent inconsistencies in the official narrative. Much of what Hubley and MacLeod said happened, clearly didn’t happen and it certainly didn’t all happen within five or six seconds.
So how did the mainstream media handle this?
The television stations ran some of the video but didn’t bother to contrast the testimony of Hubley and MacLeod and the findings by Cacchione with what the tapes showed. They didn’t comment on the obvious anomalies in the videos.
The CTV report was so poor that the reporter even had the police vehicle already at the gas pumps when Wortman arrived.
The print media and most of the television stations relied on a single report by The Canadian Press to describe what happened, a story which also did not dare challenge the official narrative.
Wherever the truth might lie, one can remain fairly confident that it won’t be uncovered by an industrious, curious and skeptical mainstream media who have long since had those instincts bred from their collective bloodlines.
At the same time Canadian trust in journalists has continued to fade, the mainstream media can’t seem to grasp the problem.
It’s a multi-pronged issue involving politicization, corporatization and the imposition of such rigid formatting that there is little room for journalism done outside the established lines.
The reporters and editors who have covered the Nova Scotia massacres and what we've taken to calling the Spinquiry are slaves to documents and official sources. Those are their only potential sources of truth, and anything to the contrary is anathema, as it doesn’t fit into their codified world of journalistic standards and practices.
If something isn’t written down or spoken in a public forum, it doesn’t count.
Governments, businesses, the police and the craftiest among us know that and use it to their advantage to deflect our collective attention away from what matters most...
Official sources or it didn't happen!
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 Jef Achenbach
"one step ahead, you're a genius" Dad said. "two steps ahead, your're a crackpot." FRank is three steps ahead and is the product of the above described evolution, repeated throughout history.. lucky for us
 
David Raymond Amos
Jef Achenbach IMHO Evil little Andy Baby has been way behind the 8 eight ball for years and his latest pal Palango is playing him like a fiddle

 
 

Frank


In the Nova Scotia Spinquiry, as we have come to call it on the Nighttime Podcast with Jordan Bonaparte, there have been statements released showing that Wortman had an inordinate number of contacts with RCMP and other police officers.
For example, Constable Greg Wiley paid Wortman 16 visits between 2008 and 2017 but says he didn’t have a special relationship with him.
One of Wortman’s best friends was the longest serving police officer on the Halifax police force.
A currently serving police officer who has helped us in the past with our continuing investigation says he and some of his fellow officers are more and more convinced that Wortman had some kind of relationship with the RCMP.
“If Wortman had a handler, it likely won’t be the names you see coming up at the Commission,” the police officer said. “That will be well hidden. He’s probably not even in the area anymore. You know they’ve destroyed and manipulated evidence. That’s probably what they are eager to hide.”
The officers believe that that secret relationship, if it existed, likely had been exposed shortly before Wortman started killing people on April 18, 2020...
Nothing happened at Brink's, and why that's important
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David Raymond Amos
As I said out of the gate follow the money
 
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From: Bill.Blair@parl.gc.ca
Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2020 08:17:14 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: YO Melanie Joly ans Pablo Rodriguez Methinks
Steven Guilbeault, his buddy Catherine Tait and all your former nasty
minions in CBC must take courses on playing dumb N'esy Pas?
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Peaches & creamHello all!
Ryan@nikki lewis allo
cyndihey 🍓 and ken
Mamacita 902Enjoying the extreme heat Jordan and Paul?
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Michael KeefeI love Paul's shirt!
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Robert Bracken" Pause, for station identification..."
Michael Keefehello Cyndi
Mamacita 902Hey Darrell
cyndichillwcat
Chris LeeNeed a log to crawl into its so hot
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Anne Marie Evanshello darrell
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Ken Triolhi @Cyndi
cyndichillwcat
Michael KeefeLOL@ Chris Lee
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RyanPaul is adjusting the antenna on his dial up
Grumpee Chatlol
Michael KeefeLOL @ Ryan
Mamacita 902LOL @ Ryan
JillHahaha@Ryan
SMAChi Folks!
Sandy MechefskeGood steamy evening !
Michael Keefehi SMAC
Grumpee Chatmust be on seaside err i mean rogers
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NovaScotiaFreckles Jealous Michael I have been waiting for weeks to get mine installed lol
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Ash Lunnit's really hot, J & P are likely taking off their long pants lol, not like we'd see anything since they are sitting down lmao
Chris LeeYes cyndi I am thank you
Mamacita 902LOL @Ash
Anne Marie Evanswhere are jordan and paul
MHLate again
Kristen StronachJordan said Paul was running a bit late but they should be ready to go shortly
Michael KeefeNS Freckles...we bought a house with two heat pumps!!
Chris LeeThey are adjusting their watches
Karen GroganHello Nova Scotia
Julia RockJust like the MCC. Lol
Milkshaker69Here we are
Mr. Menjoying the Mini-Split......if you don't have one...GET ONE
Chris LeeExactly Julia lol
cyndi@ Julia hahahahah
NovaScotiaFreckles Ugh lucky lol… the installation time is weeks lol
Mirage MysteriesWhat time is this supposed to start?
CaperGalClocks don’t work in Nova Scotia, remember
Anne Marie Evans915
Lynn MI won a heat pump worth $5K from the Montreal Canadians 🔥🔥🔥🔥🙌🙌🙌🙌
Ash LunnAdam was wearing his suit earlier but what you didn't see because he was sitting down was he was also wearing shorts lol
Milkshaker69Idk why everyone rags on them starting later… it’s okay lol
cyndihe was here but Paul showed up and Jordon left lol
Cheryl Clarkenice congrats @ Lynn
Kristen StronachThat’s awesome Lynn!
Mr. MAdam never wears pants....why would he
Grumpee Chatmy fav thing to do is sit under the heat pump. total life saver
Ryan@Milkshaker69 ban
Grumpee Chatgood in the winter too
Milkshaker69Wrench me
Friend ALia Scanlan and Leather Chris are bith troublesome
Michael Keefeabsolutely Grumpee Chat
Lynn MBest thing ever ! I gave it to my parents as I live in a building ( but I enjoy it everyday lol)
Patrick Penneyevening all from a heat stricken Ontario still 40 in back yard
Grumpee Chatnice.
Anne Marie Evansstill 30 here
Grumpee Chat40. jeezus murphy by
KarenCB65Still hot in CB too
Maureen KennedyHow does one get a wrench by their name?JW
Michael KeefeAsh Lunn...did you say Adam Rodgers was on earlier?
Patrick Penneysaw there golfing there 3rd qk of Sept can't wait get to cabot
Milkshaker69They must have arm tattoos Maureen
Ash Lunn@Michael Keefe yes, he had a show earlier with Adam this afternoon
Michael Keefecrap...I missed it
Kristen StronachYes milkshake must have arm tattoos to qualify
nikki lewisnew shirt PP
nikki lewiswelcome to NS
nikki lewissucks 😞
Kristen StronachUgh that sucks Paul
Anne Marie Evansmy rent can only go up bye 2%
Michael Keefethat sucks PP
Cheryl Clarkeit's very sad
KarenCB65That’s a crazy increase
Peaches & creamGentrification
cyndithat does suck! it happens alot thou!
NovaScotiaFreckles 😔
Chris LeeHe is wearing a Mexican Tequila jug
Kristen StronachSo lucky my rent isn’t going up holy moly
NS44houston we have a problem
Mr. Mthey found out Paul's book is a best Seller
Kim LomaxSame problem in Australia , interest rates go up, then the rents go ip !
NS44actually quite a few problems houston
cyndiprofit from the book should look after the raise in rent!!! lol
Sharon McCaskeyThat;s rotten Paul.
lifeonthemtnof course not !
Kristen StronachOh god
Ash Lunnwas Paul's home raided by OPP?
Kristen StronachWtf happened
Jmnl1199Wow
nikki lewissorry to hear, anything personal to anyone is terrible
KarenCB65Wth?
JillHoly crap!
Cheryl Clarkecatch 22
Julia RockBreak in?
NovaScotiaFreckles Then why bring it up lol
MHOh dear.
Michael Keefe😯
Kelly MccleanScary. Glad Paul and Sharon are ok!
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Cheryl Clarkeexactly @Freckles
KarenCB65Jordan you teased us for nothing but I hope all are ok
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Rob Claytonall the best Paul!!
nikki lewisthere are many good mounties boots on the ground lets not forget that
Michael KeefeGlad those Mounties were professional
NovaScotiaFreckles 100% nikki
Milkshaker69Boots on the ground
Nicholas Langilleyikes.... someone pressin Paul In response To his work on this. totally understand why he won't talk about it yet. but curious
CaperThat’s true @nikki lewis we can’t paint them all with the same brush
Ash LunnSaulnier's son was in the news the other day too
Robert BrackenAir B&B can pound sand...
Mirage MysteriesMorrison and Andrew Macdonald should have been on the stand!
Patrick PenneyLeon , other man who stayed in Portapique and Peter Griffin
Tracy WingF&8k up and move up
Michael Keefecrocodile tears
Michael Keefein my opinion
MHCrying for himself
K Tibbittsand we still don't know who or when or how the bond and tuck family's were killed.. nothing on those 5 and why..? it's almost over they don't know or aren't saying..
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NS44bulldozing crime scenes who authorized that?
Nicholas Langillethey all should have, but the only excuse they have is that it's trauma informed. these people likely only have info that destroys their narrative.
Darrell CurrieDid Paul step outside his house on the weekend with a safety vest on and Brown and Melanson were there. That's scary. I feel bad for him!
cyndi@ k tibbits I wanna know all too hugs
Chris LeeLol Darrell so true
Mamacita 902Right? @Darrell
Jodi Guimond@darrell Currie 😂
cyndi*that too!!!
Cheryl Clarkefunny but yet not @Darrell
Scott McLeodcant see that ever happen
RyanLucki was asking Leather and Bergerman about the guns for her bosses in GoC and the minister 4 days after
nikki lewiscurious notes from leather and janis G
SMACtoo funny @Darrell Currie
Julia RockRodier said it was textbook and campbell cried and said they didn’t get the job done. Hmmm
NS44would promete conspiracy theories🤢🤮
NS44cant ask questions
nikki lewisF&F question to leather, massive silence before i dont recall,
Julia RockNikki’s Lewis 16 sec pause
Chris LeeVery shoddy and neglectful Police work period
Darrell CurrieArch Thompson visited OBFB with Leather in May 2020
Bushbaby _627Who made the decision that lawyer’s couldn’t ask questions?
nikki lewislike how many others have disappeared not been called by Mass sham
nikki lewisJ Robin, J gray,
nikki lewisthen many other witnesses
NovaScotiaFreckles He might have already had a vacation planned lol
Michael KeefeI understand that no questions on any subject not dealt with in the foundational documents
NS44hiding behind skirts
Ash Lunn@NS44 more like hiding up skirts
Michael Keefewill the hard questions be asked in the class action lawsuit?
NovaScotiaFreckles To me it seems like all the mcc is there to do is work on domestic violence
NS44🤣
Patrick Penneylip service... few of them are believable
NovaScotiaFreckles That’s sad about her son
NS44why no charges south of the border
cyndihahaha @ ash
Peter BykerWhy couldn't any authority crack into Emily's cell phone? Bizzare.
Maureen KennedyI that right @darrell
nikki lewisany update on doing the silent patrolman test?
Patrick Penneyit's all wishing to do better. they have had ample time for decades to do better but they keep effing up
Cheryl Clarkeno slacks given here
Ash Lunnapologize for mistakes? how about STOP making those mistakes
nikki lewisim on the fence with campbell
Darcy DobsonWhat a very humble woman. ❤
CaperGalLeather didn’t even acknowledge the families
Scott McLeod@nikki lewis i wasl looking at a silent patrolman the other day and i just cant see it happen
Michael Keefehello @ darcy dobson
Mamacita 902I agree @scott
nikki lewisi think Jordan and Ryan were going to try a test run @Scott McLeod
Nighttime Podcast@Tracy Wing , thank you for sending that!
NS44play on yer heart strings
nikki lewisthe mass sham make me more sick tbh in this entire process
nikki lewisor at least on a level
Rob Claytontwo years later... and rodier said it was all done perfectly
CaperGalAgree @nikki
Scott McLeod@nikki lewis i was in the back seat of a police car the other day and got a look.
Michael KeefeI agre Rob C
cyndi@ hahaha at Scott me too!!!! im smaller than lb and I know i wasnt getting thru, turo cops !!! and they have push bars too!!
AlbinoThe MCC investigators went home back in February. Nobody is investigating any of this.
nikki lewisburill went on. vacation/done from mcc it seems about 2 months ago
Rob Claytonps he failed and got a promotion
cyndiyayyy ryan
nikki lewishope all ok @Scott McLeod
Scott McLeodwas at a local collision center
Mr. Many update on Wortman's father....he was arrested again for shop lifting again at Costco moncton and assaulted the security guard
Ryanthey are watching the chat
nikki lewisthis was great find @Ryan
Peter BykerBrainwashing techniques.. they want to close the book on this tragedy, and their language always seems lean toward achieving a neat, foregone conclusion.
NovaScotiaFreckles Really Mr M how do you know that? Lol
where the wind blows🦆🦆🦆
Maureen KennedyOh Ryan, of course they are
Mr. Mhe stole a large package or razor blades
Maureen KennedyGood for you Ryan.. so thorough when you read. Thank you
nikki lewisalso leather reached out to campbell the night of the 18 and leather had already talked to archie within 1/2 hr of boots on ground arriving in PP,
David AmosI bet Leather read my words today
Patrick Penneybill Blair is greasy
nikki lewiscredit for above to another person that found above in documents
cyndibfg made fun of him in a video and gave him a fat complex lol
NS44hes covering his own ass
Patrick Penneycan anyone legit from cibc confirm or deny anyone picking up 500k from a bank would go to a brinks
NS44chief Quimby
Janes BlondKeto lol
Ryan@nikki lewis thats pretty early on
Scott McLeodWhen they hang him can i pull the handle
NS44hes smart hes got an ace in the hole
cyndilol44
NS44deadman's switch
Rob Claytonwho he kept looking at through out
Anne Marie Evansshould have Apologized 2 years ago
Peter BykerToo big to fail?
nikki lewisyes @Ryan , when mcc records show that occ only ran a name check on wortman at 1030pm
NS44distraction
NS44bill blairs chief of staff!!!
nikki lewis@Albino i dont think brinks show he was a CI, not the protocol
Cheryl Clarkeagreed@NS44
Mr. MRyan's going to lose his Pepsi sponsorship
CaperDid they move him to Ottawa to keep him closer
Mr. M*Jordan
Anne Marie Evansevetobs
nikki lewiswhy is entire banfield clan protected
Anne Marie Evanseveryone is quiet
Ryan@Mr. M Toller
nikki lewisFF
nikki lewisUS
nikki lewisno charges
Chris LeeSickening this whole thing.
Ryan@Mr. M Toller lite or lime this weekend
Maureen Kennedy@Nikki and @Ryan, was brinks money to Wortman linked to New Brunswick?
Ash LunnFederal involvement? DUH of course lol
Patrick Penneyagree Chris... Zero respect for families & their passed loved ones e
Rob Claytonwhat does Paul think of fast and furious?
NS44federal involvement south of the border
nikki lewissupposedly the sign of slip was approved by someone in fredericton, i have no idea
Robert BrackenEric Holder...
NS44Gunwalker texas ranger
RyanBrenda Lucki was inquiring about the source of the weapons for the "GoC and minister" Aptil 23........
AlbinoLarry Tremblay in Fredricton
Ash Lunnpressure our Fed Gov with Gov officials from USA that investigate the Gunwalker case about smuggled guns from USA
NS44were wortmans firearms "allowed" to cross the border
nikki lewisyes tremblay and Fredericton and swift exit has many questions
Albinoemail MP Stephen Ellis
Ash Lunnwhere is the Barrett .50 caliber rifle?
GlowwatcherI want Pauls take on Leahter being asked about the 'Fast and Furious' note from the 20th
Mr. Min the F150
Woodsfanaticsomeone said it would take 13 yrs for another inquiry in bc
NS44ottawa knew about portipique right away sat night
Maureen KennedyOhh @Nikki Leanne Fitch was with Fredricton police?
Robert BrackenThe PC's in Nova Scotia don't want to know; they want to defer responsibility, period.
Ash Lunnfitch was police chief in Fredericton NB
nikki lewisyes @Maureen Kennedy few years back, MCC is conflict from the strat
WoodsfanaticFitch was fredericton constable then police chief
Maureen KennedyYes that’s right Ash Luann
nikki lewisstart, along with macdonald and stanton and LEAF
Maureen KennedyYes @Nikki.. what a sh@show the MCC has been!
Robert Bracken" Not set up to find fault, or lay blame". This reminds e of the Krever Inquiry.
Ash Lunnone guy filed a FOIA and was told it would take 185 years
NS44one person was quoted as 80 yrs for request to be processed.🤣🤣
Ash Lunnwas it 185 or 85?
nikki lewisthe feds arent that good lol, i did an atip request and got a CD for nothing relevant to what i actually requested
Glowwatcher@nikki What does 'LEAF' stand for??
Robert Bracken" Fast and Furious" - Eric Holder's failure...
NS44im not sure but it was outrageous🤣
Ash LunnGunwalker case. Wide rreceiver + Fast and Furious
NS44gw bought his gun from booth at gun show
Glowwatcherboy Leather had the longest pause answering the FF question
Rob Claytonfast and furious was a disaster in texas
Robert BrackenYes, Rob.
nikki lewis@Glowwatcher legal education and action fund, many connections to lawyers at MCC, Stanton, and research people working for the MCC
Klaatu NectarineI wonder if a properly placed FOI request to the ATF or DEA in the US would be revealing. Always believed the key to this is gun running. Can anyone get the numbers off any of his guns?
M BNever forget that this is a Commission, NOT an Inquiry!
NS44his brinks trans didnt flag fintrac!!!!????
nikki lewiswomens rights DV blah blah
Mr. Mhe Inherited 1 mill from Tom Evans
Glowwatcherthanks Nikki
Albinopressing cocaine into dentures and bringing them from Jamaca...maybe..
Rob Claytonthey were selling them at gunshops and tried tracking them
nikki lewislots of missing guns @Ash Lunn
Albino$$$
NS44clayfield
RyanLisa grabbed like 60k from the walls of the clinic to throw in the pot with the 705k under the porch
Patrick Penneywhat did fintrac know?
Robert Bracken...and yet, they wouldn't allow certain questions, as they'd be too " conspiratorial.
NS44i know pot dealers that have been flagged for alot less
Becca AHe went to Truro branch to withdrawal the money
Maureen KennedyIs that right Ryan? Yeah money stored in walls.. I heard of cocaine stored in walls
NS44cognitive disonance
tarnished badgewhere is his Facebook history very important aspect of his life his social media activity not much mentioned
Glowwatcherthe finacial paper saud the proof was that he did not get money from RCMP is that they stated they did not give him any, lol
Ash LunnIf this is another Gunwalker case then Congress in the USA might just open an investigation into the ATF in USA again
nikki lewisyes and they could not figure out where it came from , lol, ok
NS44is she common law if they lived sepaerately and filed as single
NS44she had 2 yrs to get it straight
NS44she didnt want to feel anger
Patrick PenneyToronto star & sun suck!
nikki lewiswhy has J never been questioned or charged
nikki lewisin context of the ammunition
NS44what about gws finacial property dealings with banfield
NS44banfields family
Ash Lunndidn't witnesses see ATVs and bikes going up thru the NSPC lines towards Londonderry in the wee hours from Portapique?
2bskorShe slipped up and said someone said hey guys then she heard gun shots as well in her reenactment I recall
nikki lewismaybe it started earlier
NS44she was on a treasure hunt for the money the rcmp didnt find
Becca A“They” can also be used to describe what someone’s doing , “they threw the ball “.
Patrick Penneythe beginning in Portapique absolutely 💯 doesn't add up!!!
Scott McLeod@Nighttime Podcast i am working on that story as we speak
Ash Lunnsomeone came forward and said what ever happened in Portapique started earlier approx 8pm that night.
Maureen KennedyGood @Scott
Nighttime PodcastId love to know what you find @Scott McLeod
Scott McLeodi will let you know
NS44whispering to her
NS Gurlshe 'thinks' she's a good liar...
nikki lewisany info will only come out in the civil suit imo, if it actually goes the whole length and not settled
Ash Lunnmaureen banfield was feeding Lisa answers during her testimony
Darrell Currie@Scott McLeod certainly no RJ for LB
NS44the faces were great🤮
Lynn MAlso whispering to each other
Kevin JohnstonWhy can't she remember anything GW was raging about just before? "I'm done" or "it's over". Most consequential argument of her life.
Becca AWould love to know more about the tip New York police received regarding a vehicle from the the massacre heading to ny
nikki lewiswhy was janice not charged for her part
Scott McLeod@Darrell Currie i will be meeting with someone the first week back
Peter BykerRestorative Justice techniques are wholly inappropriate in mitigating a Mass Casualty event.
NS44"nothingburger" charge
Darrell Currie@Scott McLeod great job! keep digging.
J9 Macshe acknowledged she knew he didn't have firearms licence and encouraged him not to get it so she could buy more perfume in US.
NS44transporting ammunition
NS44lesser charge
Kevin Johnston@J9 indeed
Scott McLeodThey should be charging her with aiding
Patrick Penneydef Scott
Mamacita 902100%@scott
J9 Mac@Scott, absolutely
Ash LunnLisa Banfield should be charged as accessory to multiple murders IMO
Becca AEveryone did get caught up in it , it worked
NS Gurlexactly Scott Macleod, she's as guilty as Gw imo...
NS44oh oh were all on a list
Chris LeeLooks like a disco from the 70s lol
Lynn MFancy frenchie find🙌🙌🙌
nikki lewiseven as campbell said, no bullets, no deaths
AlbinoPeter Griffon put the frigging stickers on the car ffs. he's gone
Thomas GordonIt waa to Lisa's advantage to have charges pending - reason not to speak about it
Patrick PenneyGriffon in jail anyone know where he is?
Glowwatcherstay safe Paul
Ash LunnGriffon likely on vacation in Mexico with his cartel buddies
Lynn MAfter show tonight ?
nikki lewisdont think in jail @Patrick Penney , not been for ages
Becca AEveryone involved in his criminal activity got away Scott free
Patrick Penneytks Nikki
Klaatu Nectarineso they know the American's name in Maine that sold him the guns used in the murder. It is illegal to sell guns to a non American and the US brought no charges? FOIA requests
Anne Marie Evanshey jordan no sound
Patrick PenneyI can hear Jordan
JillMe too sound is good
cyndiI hear ya
Patrick Penneycan hear everything
Cheryl Clarkesounds good for me
Anne Marie EvansI dint know what happened but just rebooted
Scott McLeodI am always willing to be on the show
Albinono one even talked directly to Sean Conlon in the U.S. Think about that for a second
Ash Lunnno one. absolutely zero people charged in the USA for giving or selling wortman guns
Shauna PrattWhat a wonderful idea ! I lost my dear friend heather o Brian
Albinoa phone transcript is all
Patrick Penneythoughts with you Shauna
Kristen StronachSo sorry shauna, she sounded lovely
Albinohe admitted everything still no charges
CaperGalSo sorry @Shauna 🌹
Scott McLeodyou and paul have never forgotten about the people
Patrick Penneygood idea Jordan be good continue get perspective of families I enjoyed Scott's perspective
Chris LeeSorry Shauna to hear. That's the reason we are all here to help you and other families and friends to get answers. We need to keep pressuring them
Patrick Penneybring on Leon
Jmnl1199I think this would be wonderful respect for the victims
nikki lewiseveryone speaking out is what is needed, of course those who are comfortable
JayPoor guy
Anne Marie Evansanyway signing off, been a rough couple of weeks but my dad is coming home this week after having a stroke. Been lots of trips to the hospital, good night all
Chris LeeYes Nikki for sure
Ash LunnFYI we do NOT want the Stick lady by the blueberry field road on.......god forbid lmao
Kristen StronachGlad he is on the mend Anne Marie, night
Anne Marie Evansthanks kristen
Shauna PrattHeather was our von as well and every morning she would come do my grandmothers meds and nan would say here comes the drug pusher ! I miss them both xox
Cheryl Clarkegoodnight @Anne Marie glad to hear your dad's coming home
Kristen StronachYour grandmother sounds hilarious ❤
Rob Claytonandrew Macdonald
David AmosLeon would be wise not to speak to anyone anymore
Kristen StronachSoooooooo is Paul safe? Should we be concerned? That was weird
Patrick Penneyagree Kristen
David AmosGood luck talking to Andy Baby
 
Shauna PrattShe was a gem Kristen
nikki lewisget some US people talk about FF and lack of chagres in US Lauren Villagran
Granny LindaThat didn’t sound good about Paul!
M.P.Michael MacDonald
Becca AWould love to hear from Maureen hope/doucette registrar for the denturist committee about the hit list she reported to 911
Maureen KennedyI missed some of this after show… @Nighttime did you interview Adam Rodgers this evening and I missed it?
where the wind blowswoe
Kristen StronachMaureen he did an afternoon recording but it should be up tomorrow I think he said
Becca ALol 
 
nikki lewisits up now
Rob Claytonandrew Macdonald who was shot by gw and identified him
Maureen KennedyOhh thank you Kristen!,
Kristen StronachEven better Nikki :)
nikki lewisanyone know hos on call surgeons work in NS?
nikki lewishow
Maureen KennedyTy
Ash LunnClassified concert Adam was going to wasn't it?
nikki lewisie is it normal for a surgeons for gun shots to be based at new glasgow on a weekend? versus truro or hali/dartmouth?
NS44residents of portipique
Patrick PenneyBjorn for sure!!!!
Becca AThat was tonight
nikki lewisshe was arsy
cyndiBjorn told me he knew something was going down and he got the girls out around 9 o'clock before it started
nikki lewiswhat girls @cyndi ?
K Tibbittsdid you all know that adrian lively is out of jail as of the end of July.. living at his place now and enjoying life.. justice wasn't severed.. what a shame he didn't get more
CaperGalAgree 100% Jordan
Becca AWas it that early Cyndi ?
Cheryl Clarkeand Sharon @nighttime
Maureen KennedyAnd they are hurting trying to live in this hell
cyndihis wife and daughter
Kelly Mcclean@nikki lewis every hospital that performs surgery through the week, shoud have covering surgeons over the w/e.
Patrick Penneyinteresting Cyndi
nikki lewistks @cyndi
NS44other ppl have told me some ppl in portipique knew some thing was going down at 8pm.
cyndihe said he came back grab his gun and stood ground even refused to be arrested
Patrick Penneydid I read Bjorns family left after 11pm?
Ken Triolhow could anyone know as early as 8:00 that something was going down or is the timeline just that far off
cyndiif I go missing hunt for me
 
Ash Lunn@NS44 I heard that as well about the trouble started approx 8pm
Milkshaker69Ryan has a great Twitter feed
nikki lewis@Kelly Mcclean , good to know, any reason you may know why someone would go to NG versus truro or HRM for arm surgery
Milkshaker69@cherryhill202
nikki lewisyes DFWC good show
Milkshaker69@cherryhill2020
Ash Lunn@Ken Triol Lisa McCully friend spoke to her earlier vand Lisa M said there was a party going on earlier that night
Ken Triol@Cyndi we would turn over every Rock looking for you if you weren't anywhere to be found everyone on here has your back
Kristen StronachJordan is Paul ok? Sounded sketchy
Patrick Penneymajor mystery what went down between 8-10pm
Chris Leecyndi you are a survivor I can tell you aren't going anywhere
Kristen StronachGlad he’s ok
cyndiI'm thinking the supposed party got out of hand
Rob Claytonandrew Macdonald
Kelly Mcclean@nikki lewis my thoughts are, every center that performs surgery should have a covering surgeon for whatever might come through the doors, with physician staffing shortage they might be sent esewhere
cyndihey Jordan any time buddy
EVELYN D. RAMSAYWhat's happened with Rob the Carpenter? can't see him just fading away?
nikki lewisthankyou @Kelly Mcclean
Kelly Mcclean👍
Rob Claytonand had the scrap yard
Kristen StronachAlso would depend on severity I’d imagine. I know when I worked in GI I would send patients to the HI emerge because there was a GI doc on call there but not at ie cobequid etc
Ash LunnI think the orthopedic surgeon is at Aberdeen Hospital
Shauna PrattDavid Westlake
cyndihey evenly come sit in my back yard he leaves his mark every now again thats he been here
Jmnl1199I wonder if it has something to do with bikers maybe
Rob Claytonwhat was his dealings after
Kelly MccleanAberdeen also has a general surgeon. (or should 24/7)
cyndiawe thx ken and all!!
Kristen StronachAlways love hearing from Scott and Darrell!
Ryanhave a goodnight @cyndi
cyndithx you too ryan
Kristen StronachI’d like to try and get to one in person too
Kelly MccleanGo test drive a BENZ and get Bruce to help you out. 😎
Rob Claytonnight everyone . hope Paul stays safe. he's a gem
Maureen KennedyI want to attend one of the MCC interviews
where the wind blowsok
Patrick Penneylive demonstration on how get our back of police car
Cheryl Clarkegoodnight all 🙂
where the wind blowsgn
cyndinight all, keep the faith hugs
nikki lewiswhile i would love to hear from people, many that were affected were v close and i would only want to hear from them if they wished, and i think many want to not get involved
Ash Lunnare we allowed to bring in rice and empty ball point pens when Lucki testifies? ...asking for a friend who like pea shooters lol
I’m HereGood night all!
Chris LeeGnight cyndi
Kristen StronachNight all stay safe
michelle morganAsh Lunn haha :)
Chris LeeGoodnight everyone.
nikki lewisin person is interesting for sure
nikki lewisi went to support
Scott McLeodgood night all
where the wind blowsgn Tuesday right on sweet
Kristen Stronacn
 
Shauna PrattGood night
Ryannight all
CaperGalGood night all
Ken Triolgood night everyone I can't wait to hear your findings
 
Shauna PrattGood night
Ryannight all
CaperGalGood night all
Ken Triolgood night everyone I can't wait to hear your findings @Scott
JillNight
Ash Lunnanyone attending the MCC when Lucki testifies please eat lots of brown beans the night before Tks
Jim StrebYou’re a good man, Jordan.
Jmnl1199I plan to go
Ken Triolgood night Jordan good show
David AmosNighty Night Scotty Baby and Kenny Boy
Grumpee Chatstay golden.
Jmnl1199Yes support we all want to know answers
Grumpee Chatstay golden
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Jmnl1199Yes support we all want to know answers
Jmnl1199Good night
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Methinks the Lady is a sly one Perhaps Chucky Baby should have asked the same question I asked her and his buddy David Coon in 2018 in front of a small crowd Fat Fred City N'esy Pas?
 
 
 
 

President and CEO Susan Holt from the NB Business Council chat with Blogger about Shale Gas

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President and CEO Susan Holt from the NB Business Council chat with Blogger about Shale Gas
 

 

 

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Alex LeBlanc

President & CEO, New Brunswick Business Council

Alex is an executive leader with extensive experience in immigration, community growth planning, and labour market development. He has an excellent track-record of government relations and partnership-building with the private sector and industry associations. From 2014 to 2020, Alex served as Executive Director of the New Brunswick Multicultural Council (NBMC), where he was the provincial spokesperson on immigration, newcomer settlement and multiculturalism in the province.

At NBMC, Alex spearheaded several innovative projects that garnered national and international attention, including the New Conversations tour, which engaged 15 communities in forward-looking conversations about the economy, immigration, and each community's role in organizing to attract and welcome new residents. Alex has been a partner with the NB Business Council on multiple initiatives over the years, including the recent Turning Point virtual conference about New Brunswick’s post-pandemic future and the Economic Immigration Lab.

Alex has a bachelor's degree from the University of New Brunswick's Renaissance College Leadership Program. He is a passionate New Brunswicker and has been recognized for his leadership and community impact by being selected as one of the province’s 21 emerging leaders in 2014 and as one of 9 New Brunswick delegates for the Governor General of Canada's Leadership Conference in 2020.

 

New Brunswick Business Council
Alex LeBlanc
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The New Brunswick Multicultural Council has 17 dedicated member organizations across the province. 

Settlement agencies help newcomers, immigrants and refugees find the services they need to settle in New Brunswick.

They can support newcomers through the following programs and services:

Pre-arrival Services

The Government of Canada provides free in-person and online services to help newcomers better prepare and adjust to life in Canada. These services can help them with living and working in Canada, accessing education, work experience and professional licenses/certificates recognized, and connecting with employers and with free support services upon arrival.

Learn more about pre-arrival services.

Services offered at arrival

  • Intake Needs Assessment and Referrals
  • Finding a place to live.
  • Registering children in schools and finding Childcare.
  • Pre-employment Services and support in finding a job in NB.
  • Getting a language assessment, and registering for French and English classes.
  • Information and orientation on healthcare and social services.
  • Creating community connections.

These services are free and are available in multiple languages in communities across New Brunswick. Many agencies also deliver programs for newcomer and refugee youth.

In addition to the general Settlement Services listed above, there are four Refugee Assistance Program (RAP) Agreement holders in NB, through the YMCA Saint John Newcomer Connections, the Multicultural Association of Fredericton, the Multicultural Association of Greater Moncton, and the Multicultural Association of the Chaleur Region.

RAP staff assist with the immediate and short-term needs of new arrivals, including interpretation and translation services, as well as transportation to temporary accommodation.

The Government of Canada, through the Resettlement Assistance Program (RAP), provides financial assistance to Government-Assisted Refugees (GAR) for basic needs such as food, housing, transportation, etc.  The amount varies depending on the number and ages of family members. GAR families receive financial support for a maximum of one year or until they are financially self-sufficient.

 

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The New Brunswick Multicultural Council Elects New Board President

by New Brunswick Multicultural Council
November 5, 2018

Moncef Lakouas was elected the new Board President of the New Brunswick Multicultural Council at their Annual General Meeting in Bathurst, NB, last week.

Bathurst, NB – The member agencies of the New Brunswick Multicultural Council elected Moncef Lakouas, former 1st Vice-President, and an active member of the organization for overs 6 years. as their new Board President. Past president, Mike Timani, stepped down after completing two terms and leading the agency over the past five years through a period of growth, transition, and dozens of new initiatives.

“Moncef is a strong, thoughtful leader with a big heart. With his experience, vision and leadership skills, I have every confidence he will help move our sector forward and provide a voice on the issues affecting immigrants, newcomers, and members of the multicultural community.” said past president, Mike Timani.

Originally from Rabat, Morocco, Moncef first came to Université de Moncton as an international student. He earned a Bachelor of Business Administration, majoring in Finance, and completed a second bachelor’s in Accounting. He is the past president of the FEECUM, the university student union. During his tenure, Moncef maintained partnerships with various community stakeholders, including elected government officials, to revive the debate around the student cause and to work on issues that unite students in regard to the development of francophone cultural identity and the integration and retention of international students.

Developing youth and immigration services in the province are both close to his heart. Moncef’s commitment to his community has led him to serve on the Board of Governors at the Université de Moncton, the board of Directors of UDEM Alumni, the board of Directors of Conseil économique du Nouveau-Brunswick as Youth delegate, the New Brunswick Multicultural Council as First Vice-President, the CAFI – a centre which offers settlement and support services for francophone immigrants in southeastern New Brunswick – as President of the Board of Directors, and the Multicultural Association of Greater Moncton Area.

The new president, Moncef Lakouas, accepted the new mandate by stating “With profound gratitude and humility, I accept the confidence placed in me by our members association to lead NBMC as president. My story is that of a young man from a middle class family that wasn’t well off, or well known, and who invested all their savings in my education believing that in Canada and New Brunswick, their son can achieve whatever he puts his mind to. I believe that through hard work and sacrifice each of us can pursue our individual dreams but still come together as proud New Brunswickers, to ensure that we build a diverse and inclusive province for future generations. I am more than committed to work with all our members and all New Brunswickers to achieve that ambitious purpose”.

As the umbrella organization for multicultural, ethno-cultural associations and immigrant-serving agencies across the province, NBMC is once again positioned to provide leadership on cultural inclusion, focusing on how diversity contributes to creativity, prosperity, and the sustainability of the province. Together, NBMC and its member associations provide a provincial voice on issues of multiculturalism, immigration, newcomer settlement, retention and labour market integration from the newcomer’s perspective.

With a renewed sense of purpose and a new slate of officers in its Executive Council, NBMC is well placed to respond to the needs of their member organizations in providing innovative programs and enhanced services to address evolving newcomer needs. Members nominated Rambha Pershad (Miramichi Regional Multicultural Association) as 1st Vice President, Bin Zhang (Multicultural Association of Fredericton) as 2nd Vice President. Members Kassim Dumbia (Comité d’accueil, d’intégration et d’établissement des nouveaux arrivants de la Péninsule acadienne (CAIENA), Secretary, and Julian Riva (Charlotte County Multicultural Association),Treasurer, both continue their mandates for another year.

The NBMC 2018 Annual General Meeting, held October 27, 2018 in Bathurst, followed NBMC’s fourth annual Growing Together conference, gala and Champions of Cultural Diversity awards ceremony.

 https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2022/08/after-more-hospital-complaints-higgs.html

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After more hospital complaints, Higgs gets involved in health-care system — again

 

 

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Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2022 17:09:02 -0300
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From: "Desrosiers, Dr. France (VitaliteNB)"<Dr.France.Desrosiers@vitalitenb.ca>
Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2022 05:25:37 +0000
Subject: Réponse automatique : At least your lawyer Tim Ross can never
deny that I am still alive despite the fact I have been denied Heath
Care since 2008 when a doctor directed 3 members of the RCMP and two
hospital security guards to assault me CORRECT?
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

Je suis à l'extérieur du bureau jusqu'au 10 juillet.
Pour toute urgence, veuillez contacter M. Stépahen Legacy jusqu'au 7
juillet, puis, Dre Natalie Banville.

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/newcomers-waiting-medicare-card-1.6541090

Newcomers waiting up to 9 months for N.B. medicare card

N.B. Multicultural Council president Moncef Lakouas said government needs to make sure it has enough resources

While wait times for medical treatments are increasing for many New Brunswickers, some newcomers are struggling to even get a medicare card.

New Brunswick Multicultural Council president Moncef Lakouas says he's hearing about cases where newcomers are waiting up to nine months to get one — and said it's having a snowball effect.

"If they're sick, they can't access work, and if they can't access work, they cannot afford to pay rent and they can't provide for their families, which is very, very dangerous and very serious," he said.

Looking to province

Newcomers moving to New Brunswick from outside Canada are eligible for medicare on Day 1 of their arrival, according to the province, as long as they "meet the eligibility requirements and are deemed … to have established a permanent residence in New Brunswick."

In a statement to CBC News, the province said the medicare team is currently hiring more staff to reduce waits times. 

The province said it currently takes about 15 weeks to process an application, but those waiting for a medicare card should not avoid or delay medical care. 

"Individuals awaiting a medicare card should know that if they are approved the effective date for the card can be backdated to their arrival in New Brunswick or the effective date of their valid Immigration, Refugee Citizenship Canada status in Canada document, whichever is latest," said Michaela Power, a spokesperson for the Department of Health. 

The province said there is a process for those who require immediate medical attention and do not yet have a physical medicare card. 

"These cases are identified, and their files are subsequently prioritized for processing," she said. 

Lakouas says if the province wants to attract more newcomers, they need to make sure they have access to health care.

New Brunswick Multicultural Council president Moncef Lakouas said he’s hearing about cases where newcomers are waiting up to nine months to get a medicare card. (CBC/Radio-Canada)

He says the system set up for dealing with requests in the past doesn't fit today's need — or numbers.

"What we used to welcome back then in terms of the number of immigrants, which [was] a couple thousand a year, is not the case anymore," said Lakouas. 

"We're welcoming more than 6,000 immigrants a year. We have the intention to increase that amount to 8,000 to 10,000 immigrants a year. We need to make sure that they're provided with their medicare and medical attention as soon as possible."

Problems and solutions

Lakouas says there's no financial help for newcomers without a medicare card, so many of them have to pay out of pocket for treatment.

He says this can be difficult for people who just moved to Canada.

"Just getting access to … emergency rooms just for consultation could cost a little fortune for someone who just arrived here, who doesn't need to disperse this money for something that they're supposed to get for free," said Lakouas.

Lakouas said some newcomers have had to pay out of pocket for treatment, which is expensive. (Zoom)

Lakouas says they need a solution.

"It could be a process as simple as just getting access to your social insurance numbers, you get that number right away," said Lakouas. 

"When immigrants are coming to the province, they could get that number right away, which allows them to get the medical attention that they need."

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David Raymond Amos‏ @DavidRayAmos
Replying to @DavidRayAmos  @alllibertynews and 49 others
Methinks everybody in CBC knows that Tammy Scott-Wallace the minister
responsible for women's equality should also review the emails she
requested of me 5 years before she was elected Nesy Pas?

https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2020/10/care-workers-suffer-pay-gap-of-up-to-10.html

#cdnpoli #nbpoli

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/pay-gap-care-workers-1.5781888

Care workers suffer pay gap of up to $10 an hour, says coalition
New Brunswick Coalition for Pay Equity says workers in women dominated
industry paid less than they should be
CBC News · Posted: Oct 29, 2020 2:43 PM AT


23 Comments
Commenting is now closed for this story.

David Amos
"In a statement to CBC News Tammy Scott-Wallace, the minister
responsible for women's equality, said she appreciates the work that
has gone into the report and will review it."

Methinks Scott-Wallace should also review the emails she requested of
me 5 years before she was elected Nesy Pas?

David Amos
If anyone bothered to follow the crumbs offered within this article a
course Political Science is not required to understand that everything
political is always about the money and that governments always use
our taxpayer funds to court support for one political party or the
other for their benefit not ours. Methinks many ladies would agree
that making things a gender issue is just plain dumb N'esy Pas?

Group gets $335,000 federal grant to study pay for caregivers
Ottawa gives New Brunswick Coalition for Pay Equality money to study
pay inequity and educate workers
Tori Weldon · CBC News · Posted: Nov 13, 2018 5:52 PM AT


https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/pay-equity-care-givers-private-new-brunswick-coalition-1.4903927







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David Raymond Amos‏ @DavidRayAmos
Replying to @DavidRayAmos  @alllibertynews and 49 others
Methinks whereas I am very tired of her constant bullshit about me
perhaps Higgy et al should explain real slow my status as an American
resident to Lou their evil and very mindless spin doctor N'esy Pas?

 https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2020/10/immigrants-left-in-limbo-as-permit.html

#cdnpoli #nbpoli

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/immigration-permit-nb-1.5782802

Immigrants left in limbo as permit processing takes months
Lauren Bird · CBC News · Posted: Oct 30, 2020 7:00 AM AT


18 Comments


David Amos
Content disabled
Methinks whereas I am very tired of her constant bs about me perhaps
Higgy et al should explain to their spin doctor little Lou real slow
my status as an American resident N'esy Pas?





David Amos
Content disabled
Methinks whereas I am a Canadian Citizen born and raised who ran for
public office 7 times thus far and even sued the Queen while Higgy et
al keeps a "Stay" on my right to have Medicare card Alex LeBlanc
should mention my name to somebody ASAP N'esy Pas?

Lou Bell
Content disabled
Reply to @David Amos: You claimed you were a dual citizen . Did trump
revoke your Obamacare ?

David Amos
Content disabled
Reply to @Lou Bell: Everybody knows I am no such thing





Lauren Fisher
@Jack Rodnies-Or how about you leave and make room for them who are
clearly better people.

Jack Rodnies
Reply to @Lauren Fisher: how about no i was born here and have no
doctor or heathcare mysrlf

David Amos
Reply to @Jack Rodnies: At least you have a medicare card



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David Raymond Amos‏ @DavidRayAmos
Replying to @DavidRayAmos  @alllibertynews and 49 others
Methinks there would be very different twist on things today if a few
members of Higgy's Police State had won some seats in up in the
Campbellton area N'esy Pas?

https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2020/10/nb-covid-19-roundup-4-new-cases.html

#cdnpoli #nbpoli

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/covid-19-new-brunswick-oct-29-higgs-russell-1.5781528


N.B. COVID-19 roundup: 4 new cases, outbreak at special care home in Balmoral
New isolation rules for travelling workers
CBC News · Posted: Oct 29, 2020 1:15 PM AT



203 Comments
Commenting is now closed for this story.


PHIL INNIS
Content disabled
The only isolation should be for people who are worried about getting
it. 99% survival rate

BuT WhAt aBoUt YoUr GrAnDpArEnts ?.............they had a good run.
Stay inside or die from fear

Nicholas Rioux
Content disabled
Reply to @PHIL INNIS: Did you know that 20% of seniors live in
households containing non seniors? And that 25% of households have
someone with a disability? Granted not all disabilities will mean
someone at risk but then none of this includes people with chronic
conditions that ARE at risk but don't count as disabled.
So that's very likely half or more households containing elderly and
other at risk people with those of little risk.
Can you tell us how you would isolate all those folk who are at risk
but sharing the same homes as the others?

David Amos
Content disabled
Reply to @PHIL INNIS: I would leave it up for the old folks such I to
decide whether they wish to live in fear or not

PHIL INNIS
Content disabled
Reply to @Nicholas Rioux: I wouldn't isolate them at all and have a
family discussion about the pitfalls of life. Instead of THOUSANDS OF
PEOPLE being out of work and having children starve, we use logic and
let nature run its course. Its crass I know but its more than fair.

PHIL INNIS
Content disabled
Reply to @David Amos: exactly









Les Cooper
So is this proof that masks are not working?
I dont know why province doesnt set up Covid testing at the airports .
Would save a lot of covid issues. Make it mandatory to leave airport
when arriving

David Amos
Reply to @Les Cooper: Methinks a virus doesn't follow Higgy's orders
the passenger may leave as ordered however the pesky little thing may
stay if it wishes N'esy Pas?

Bill Henry
Reply to @Les Cooper: they aren’t sick when they are flying in. Just
have the virus in the easy bake oven. That is why the spread is
happening. It gets shedding days later, and then they say, oh, I guess
I brought the virus back with me from my travels.

Mary Smith
Reply to @Bill Henry: That's why we need multiple tests - along with
isolation - so that cases can be identified asap so contact tracing
can jump ahead and we can ensure the virus is contained.

People are traveling among the Atlantic Bubble on planes with people
who are going to quarantine once they land. This is a big risk. If you
fly, it should be mandatory for testing to occur multiple times to
catch cases asap. Maybe this would be a good use for the rapid
testing, for those who are traveling.

Testing should not release you from work-isolating or from quarantine
too early - because that isn't the most important thing - it should be
used to identify cases sooner so contact tracing can happen in a
timely manner to get ahead of the virus to break the chains. The
sooner this can happen, the smaller the cluster, the less likely it
will spread via community transmission. If you can link all cases to
travel, we all are better off. Once you can't track the source of
infection, it does not bode well and you cannot predict where the
virus is heading and you're left fighting blind, with the only option
to assume the entire community has it - because they could - and we
all have to be still. It's better to be proactive, than reactive.

If you have multiple tests within x amount of days, it could be shown
that most cases are identifiable within 10 days, rather than the full
14 days it could take for symptoms to show. It's hard to say. This
article is really good and explains how doing anything for these
exemptions would be infinitely better than what we were doing. There's
still risk there, but it's much, much better than what we were doing,
which was simply not enough.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/province-should-reimpose-quarantine-1.5765694

Les Cooper
Reply to @Bill Henry: so we get tested right away anyway








Brian Robertson
Campbelltown, Campbelltown. Why is it always around Campbelltown?

Oh yes.
That's where they opened the bubble to a part of Quebec; an area over
which we had NO control.

Who thought that was a good idea?

SarahRose Werner
Reply to @Brian Robertson: It's always around Campbellton because
that''s the zone that's had the most cases and the most death -
despite not having anywhere near as many residents as some other
zones. Now as to why that would be, that's still an open question. The
bubble with Avignon is certainly one of the possibilities. But the
bubble also included Zone 4 (Edmundston) and Temiscouata. So why
didn't the bubble cause a similar rise in cases in Zone 4?

Luke Caissy
Reply to @SarahRose Werner: Why zone 5 and not zone 4? The best theory
is because Campbellton sits 40 minutes away from Carleton QC. Carleton
is the Gateway to the Gaspe and is a favorite vacation spot for Quebec
City, Montreal and the Eastern Townships. With travel restrictions
this summer and fall, Carleton was overflowing with Quebec Tourists.
Carleton is also frequented by NB residents and was open for day
passes all summer. When this is all over you should really visit the
area. Great beaches with friendly bilingual service.

Wayne Wright
Reply to @Brian Robertson: C-a-m-p-b-e-l-l-T-O-N.

Bob Smith
Reply to @Luke Caissy: It's also an area where government rules and
regulations are given lip service, at best, by many residents.

SarahRose Werner
Reply to @Luke Caissy: That makes more sense than any other theory
I've heard to date. Any skiing tourism, or can we expect a drop in
tourists come the winter?

Wayne Wright
Reply to @Luke Caissy: if one likes rocky beaches vs the nice sand
beaches of southern NB or PE. But there is 'nude' bathing at Carleton
not far from Bleu Heron restaurant.

SarahRose Werner
Reply to @Bob Smith: Is that true of the Campbellton area more so than
the Edmundston area?

SarahRose Werner
Reply to @Wayne Wright: Well, that would certainly be a draw for some!

David Amos
Reply to @Wayne Wright: Cry me a river The folks up in Campbellton
have done nothing wrong at all. Methinks there would be very different
twist on things today if a few members of Higgy's Police State had won
some seats in the region recently N'esy Pas?

Bob Smith
Reply to @SarahRose Werner: Campbellton area. Terms like "squatters",
"bootleggers" and other terms are still heard in areas like
Robinsonville and such.

Luke Caissy
Reply to @SarahRose Werner: Snowmobiling is huge on the Gaspe, but the
main draw for Carleton is the water.









SarahRose Werner
"they will be able to access: necessities of life and supporting
services, health care, goods and services required for work, banking
and financial services, transportation, child care, animal care, and
funeral or visitation services for members of their immediate family."
- Maybe if the government had listed what people *can't* access during
modified self-isolation, it might be a shorter list?

Emery Hyslop-Margison
Reply to @SarahRose Werner: it’s a global pandemic. New Brunswick has
done remarkably well. Hang in there girl a few more months.

SarahRose Werner
Reply to @Emery Hyslop-Margison: Agreed that NB has done remarkably
well. Let's keep doing well! :-) I think it's going to be more than a
*few* more months, however. I'd love to be wrong.

Emery Hyslop-Margison
Reply to @SarahRose Werner: You will be wrong - we’re at peak and
numbers will start to decline as the death rate has already done so.
You’re okay Sarah!

SarahRose Werner
Reply to @Emery Hyslop-Margison: We might be at the peak of the second
wave. But until we have vaccines and/or treatments that are safe,
effective and widely available, there's nothing to stop us from having
successive waves. Pragmatism has always stood me in good stead. :-)

David Amos
Reply to @SarahRose Werner: Yea Right

Bruce Sanders
Reply to @SarahRose Werner: Who would ever take a vaccine for a virus
which is clearly not that contagious, less than 0.6% across Canada
have tested positive, nor deadly; = 3.5% of all deaths in 2019. For
this, we destroy peoples lives for generations to come.








Donald Gallant
Perhaps not a good idea to hire across zones might be a thought.

Les Cooper
Reply to @Donald Gallant: there are doctors at the Fredericton
Hospital that commute back and forth from Montreal etc. Will they be
quarantined??

David Amos
Reply to @Les Cooper: Good question

Fred Dee
Reply to @Les Cooper: who??

Les Cooper
Reply to @Fred Dee: several. No names.
They are bilingual and get paid ton to rent in Freddy. 3 in my neighborhood.








Bill Henry
What does it mean when you have a blue circle by your post.

PHIL INNIS
Reply to @Bill Henry: bill gates is going to give you covid

David Amos
Reply to @PHIL INNIS: Oh My My

Dave Cudmore
Reply to @Bill Henry:
You're in danger of becoming a conservative.

Fred Brewer
Reply to @Dave Cudmore: ROTFL









Roy Kirk
Do the new rules apply to people travelling on charter/private
aircraft. If so, how are they keeping track?

David Amos
Reply to @Roy Kirk Go figure











Bill Henry
Geez Lou, you’re posts were the only sensible ones on here. Now you
sunk down to the rest of us

David Amos
Reply to @Bill Henry: Methinks folks must make allowances for
conservative spin doctors not playing with a full deck However they
really should mind their mouth and quit putting their foot in it after
stepping in their own BS or they may wind up awful ill and not from a
pesky virus N'esy Pas?












Marie Buckley
Time to get our " Guy Lafleurs " up North under control.o

David Amos
Reply to @Marie Buckley: ???









Bill Henry
Will be like the us. People will start taking government to court to
prove they cannot restrict Canadians to their houses.

David Amos
Reply to @Bill Henry: Yup

Bob Smith
Reply to @Bill Henry: A bit of an exaggeration, isn't it?

Bill Henry
Reply to @Bob Smith: I think Higgs is reaching outside his powers. May
take a judge to tell him

SarahRose Werner
Reply to @Bill Henry: Every province across the country is restricting
people to their houses under specific circumstances and has been doing
so since March. It's not just Higgs.

Bruce Sanders
Reply to @Bill Henry: Who is going to take the time to do this? Be
dragged through the mud, chastized for challenging the government? I'd
have to stay in NB for longer than I care at this time, so it's not
me. I'd rather go home, get stuff sorted out and then leave a few days
later. forced confinement for just a few days every 4 months or so.

Bruce Sanders
Reply to @SarahRose Werner: So that makes it ok then, sure.

Al Clark
Reply to @Bill Henry: No doubt your legal training at DRA Gandalf's
law school mentioned emergency powers???









Bill Henry
Terry Tibbs or Amos, do these changes help your cause?

David Amos
Reply to @Bill Henry: What cause?

Terry Tibbs
Reply to @Bill Henry:
What changes?
Nothing specific has been said and we both know what a politician's
promise is worth?

Bill Henry
Reply to @Terry Tibbs: ok, I’m reading the same. Nothing has changed.
What is a modified self isolation.

Terry Tibbs
Reply to @Bill Henry:
Exactly what is supposed to exist, but doesn't. It's a shell and pea game.

Randy McNally
Reply to @Bill Henry: I'm still trying to figure out what a modified bubble is









Bill Henry
So no change then. What a joke.

David Amos
Reply to @Bill Henry: Figured it out have ya?









Nick Papagorgio
It's absurd to have stricter isolation rules for people traveling
outside the bubble for work. Does the government not care about the
economy and mental health? These restrictions should only come into
effect when the hospitals are at capacity. People are losing their
jobs and businesses because of the restrictions put forth by the
government. A perfect example is WestJet cancelling all routes in and
out of NB - the bubble is to blame. That's only some of the jobs that
were lost, I can't imagine how many more there are.

Bill Henry
Reply to @Nick Papagorgio: there is absolutely no change

David Amos
Reply to @Bill Henry: Methinks plus ca change plus c'est la meme chose
N'esy Pas?

Les Cooper
Reply to @Nick Papagorgio: Air Canada will be next. Then essential
workers will be unemployed and collecting EI cheques from NB. Lol

Mary Smith
Reply to @Nick Papagorgio: NS and PEI have similar policies in place
for weeks or months now. The idea is that the exemptions to the
quarantines are the weak links. If the virus is not here in the
Atlantic Bubble then that means that not all people coming in will
bring it in, but that it MUST be brought in from outside the Atlantic
Bubble.

It is better to be proactive in a pandemic than reactive. It is better
for work, the economy, hospitals, mental health, etc if we focus on
the weak links ..

Wayne Wright
Reply to @Nick Papagorgio: "...come into affect when hospitals are at
capacity..." A large reason for the the plan is to keep the system by
waiting until at capacity when it would be hell.

Fred Brewer
Reply to @Nick Papagorgio: So Nick, where do you travel for work?

Bruce Sanders
Reply to @Nick Papagorgio: Nope, they do not care about people, and
they do not understand the science either. But, the majority of the
voters wanted this, so there you are. I wonder how many of these
workers voted for Higgs?






Stephan Sommers
The two of them are going to restrict NB into poverty. But hey it’s in
the name of health right.

Terry Tibbs
Reply to @Stephan Sommers:
How so?

Lou Bell
Content disabled
Reply to @Stephan Sommers: Oh, just let in the diseased is the best
policy ? Let's take a vote on who's got / made the best decisions ,
you , or the 2 you refer to ! You lose 100 times outta 100

Stephan Sommers
Reply to @Terry Tibbs: Where is westjet or via rail or tourism at
these days? What else is NB’ers willing to give up in the name of
health. By the time this is over the east coast will be in a real bad
spot. I hope I’m wrong because I love living here.


David Amos
Reply to @Terry Tibbs: You don't know?

Stephan Sommers
Reply to @Lou Bell: we could just test people two day prior and again
when they have been here for 24 h then all is well. Look at Bermuda,
they do that with all foreign workers and tourist. Nice try.

Lou Bell
Reply to @Stephan Sommers: Better than letting the positive tested in
. But you can get out if you'd prefer , nothings holding you from
leaving, other than if other places let you in . But go ahead , we
sure won't hold you back !

Terry Tibbs
Reply to @Stephan Sommers:
Westjet and Via are just pandering for government money.
Tourism is, for the most part, poorly paid, benefit free, seasonal
work, no great loss. Hopefully those folks find real jobs and the
operators go under.
Clearly you didn't get the memo? Immigrants are going to save us.

Stephan Sommers
Reply to @Lou Bell: So you got nothing right on.

Stephan Sommers
Reply to @Lou Bell: I think my NB employees would prefer I keep
business here. That being said I also have a rental in ON and FL.

Wayne Wright
Reply to @Stephan Sommers: VIA Rail hasn't served anywhere east of
Quebec City are from beginning & won't for immediate future. For that
VIA I don't know why they put on service from C'ton to Halifax since
the bubble began.

Bruce Sanders
Reply to @Stephan Sommers: It's not even in the name of health now.










Jake Quinlan
"Because the vast majority of the province's cases originate outside
the Atlantic bubble"

No, in the Atlantic provinces, they all do, ultimately. We (the 4
provinces) "got to zero" multiple times. We never had "embers of
virus" burning all summer long like other provinces. Now (last several
weeks) of course, we can say not all cases originate from outside
bubble - we have community spread in places.

Lou Bell
Reply to @Jake Quinlan: If you want to get technical , ALL cases in
the world , except for the country of origin of the 1st cases are
travel related cases ! Does that make you feel better ?

David Amos
Reply to @Lou Bell: Methinks you must feel better now that you got
that off you chest N'esy Pas?

Jake Quinlan
Reply to @Lou Bell: Don't feel better (or worse) as I already had
figured out that all cases outside China are "travel related".









Ian Scott
Took a while but finally learned that having contract workers come and
go from hots zones not a good idea. Public has been saying it for 2
weeks. Yes we realize that they are needed , maybe.But not when going
into publics spaces with close contact quarters or LTC's. You could
see it coming. Now 6 dead and positives continue. Wonder about all the
airline folks that came in with Freddy and Moncton dudes.

Terry Tibbs
Reply to @Ian Scott:
When you make your living telling tall tales you tend to discount
everything anyone else says.

David Amos
Reply to @Terry Tibbs: Oh So True

Nicholas Rioux
Reply to @Terry Tibbs: Telling tales? You're the one that said they
had stopped making references to cases being travel related when all
that happened was having all that mass testing to deal with and the
next day's report they used travel related again.

Terry Tibbs
Reply to @Nicholas Rioux:
It isn't me "playing hard and fast" with the truth in this province.

David Amos
Reply to @Terry Tibbs: Nor I

Nicholas Rioux
Reply to @Terry Tibbs: But you said something that was disproven the
very next day. Face it, you thought "conspiracy" when it was just a
delay.

Terry Tibbs
Reply to @Nicholas Rioux:
There are several active conspiracies around covid 19, you should
start paying attention, they can't even keep their stories straight
from day to day.

Lou Bell
Reply to @Ian Scott: Who brought in the cases and who did they infect
? Most of us don't know , but it appears you know it all ! Please
entice us with all you know , oh great one .

Lou Bell
Reply to @Terry Tibbs: You should know if anyone here would . But we
've come to recognize your frailties

Lou Bell
Content disabled
Reply to @Terry Tibbs: There's one big conspiracy , and it's yours









Fred Sanford
It`ll be interesting to see how they make the "modified" isolation
work. NB has a lot of people that work in other provinces and return
home for 1 week on a 3 or 4 week rotation. Even if they restrict
themselves to their home (unlikely), they can still theoretically pass
any infection along to their family members who are not isolating.
Lots of holes here.

Terry Tibbs
Reply to @Fred Sanford:
Of course, they are the same holes that have been there all along,
with the increase in cases elsewhere it is only natural that more is
being brought home for supper. They attempted to plug these holes by
making us all wear masks, which of course, was never going to fix
anything.

David Amos
Reply to @Terry Tibbs: I concur

Les Cooper
Reply to @Fred Sanford: I plan to do lots of overtime to avoid flying
to NB. If the out of province workers not flying to NB which are the
ones helping keep airports and flights going in NB then I can see
flights getting canceled.









Toby Tolly
jacques got the last question in on this video conference
totally unrelated but stirring the language issue

David Amos
Reply to @Toby Tolly: Welcome back to the circus

Lou Bell
Reply to @Toby Tolly: Jacques took the election loss really hard !
Like most Liberals , they've never recovered . They're still wired in
the " what about me " mode !










Joseph Carrier
Balmoral is 40 km from Campbellton BTW...

Dave Shimla
Reply to @Joseph Carrier: 24 kms according to googly earth

David Amos
Reply to @Dave Shimla: Survey says?

Dave Shimla
Reply to @David Amos: 27 if you take the long way lol











Ian Scott
Tough place to be. Dr. Russel handles things well. Her French
capabilities are also extraordinary. A premier in making.?

Ian Scott
Reply to @Ian Scott: But so much for simultaneous translation ,so half
of conference useless for most given questions.

SarahRose Werner
Reply to @Ian Scott: Not sure she can or would want to deal with all
the game-playing that goes on in politics.

James Edward
Reply to @Ian Scott: I hope not.

Toby Tolly
Reply to @Ian Scott: the simultaneous translation is usually horrible
anyway as they miss the start of every language switch.

Michel Forgeron
Reply to @Ian Scott: Her French is quite good really, but I would not
call it extraordinary - she has to grasp for words sometimes.
certainly her effort is extraordinary.

Justin Gunther
Reply to @Toby Tolly: I really wish they'd release complete
transcripts in both languages in a simple plain text format so pains
like me can quickly search through it.

David Amos
Reply to @Michel Forgeron: Who cares?








James Edward
The Joose isn't worth the Squeeze

David Amos
Reply to @James Edward: C'est vrai









James Edward
the game is still going? hmmm I don't know anyone who's died or been
hospitalized...I'm not saying it doesn't exist, but it's not worth
shutting everything down for.

Renee Garry
Reply to @James Edward: well I'm not starving, neither is my familly.
Famine is a hoax

June Arnott
Reply to @James Edward: you are lucky then You think it’s a conspiracy?

June Arnott
Reply to @Renee Garry: good one, hope he gets it

James Edward
Reply to @Renee Garry: did i say famine? no. We are going thru a
global social and financial reset. It won't end well for most of us.

David Amos
Reply to @James Edward: True

Justin Gunther
Reply to @June Arnott: Hope he gets what exactly?

Fred Brewer
Reply to @June Arnott: "good one, hope he gets it"
Nope, he missed it completely.

James Edward
Reply to @June Arnott: good one, hope She gets it







Ian Scott
It would be nice to know if these outbreaks were related to work
travel. And if so how the policy is to be changed to prevent it
happening over and over. Then the rest of us could relax again instead
of wondering if the dude that flew in yesterday from TO is out
wandering about with covid (about to become active) with his kids and
out for Halloween.

SarahRose Werner
Reply to @Ian Scott: Agreed. We need fewer exemptions from the
self-isolation rule and better enforcement of that rule.

Terry Tibbs
Reply to @SarahRose Werner:
For starts: how about 100% fewer exemptions?
Otherwise, all we have to look forward to is another episode of
Groundhog Day "a la Higgs".

Dale MacFarlane
Reply to @Ian Scott:
How many travellers from Quebec?

SarahRose Werner
Reply to @Dale MacFarlane: Quebec isn't the source of all COVID cases.

Dale MacFarlane
Reply to @SarahRose Werner:
Agreed but i have a relative in NB and he says there are quebec plates
everywhere....me, being in ontario we have spiked in cases.

SarahRose Werner
Reply to @Dale MacFarlane: It depends on what part of NB you're in.
I'm in southwestern NB and no, we don't have Quebec plates everywhere.
Up north, where people commute back and forth daily over the Quebec/NB
border to do essential work? Yes, there's almost certainly more Quebec
plates. That said, according the grapevine the recent outbreak in the
Moncton health zone (#1) was caused by someone visiting from Ontario
who failed to self-isolate as required. Also, we have two health zones
(#4 and #5) that border Quebec. Zone 4's had very few cases, Zone 5's
had more than any other zone. So it's not as simple as Quebec border =
lots of cases, because that's just not true. Some people would like it
to be that simple, but it's not.

Dave Shimla
Reply to @SarahRose Werner: southeastern NB/Dieppe is full of quebec
plates, and most are not rentals, unless rental companies started
pimping up their cars

Amajor Hall
Reply to @SarahRose Werner: It essentially doesn't matter, there are
NOT a lot of cases anyways no matter travel or otherwise...and they
are decreasing as we speak...15 new cases in the last week, but 65
recoveries in the same period...

David Amos
Reply to @Terry Tibbs: I am fond of Groundhog Days

Dan Lee
Reply to @David Amos:
Somehow it doesnt surprise me............

David Amos
Reply to @Terry Tibbs: Methinks the Irving Clan would love to know
that during Groundhog Day Gale in 1976 my number man and I were
betting on which letter of the huge Irving sign across the road from
my bike shop was gonna come down next Most Maritimers in my neck of
the woods would agree that was quite a storm N'esy Pas?

Terry Tibbs
Reply to @David Amos:
This Groundhog day:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groundhog_Day_(film)

David Amos
Reply to @Terry Tibbs: I know what you implied but thats Yankee
fiction what i said really happened in the Maritimes

Randy McNally
Reply to @David Amos:I recall that It warmed up to around 65 degrees F
in the afternoon, the sun was melting the snow in the fields, water
was running everywhere,. Then it blew in a rain on a warm south
westerly wind that quickly shifted to a brisk north wind as the rain
switched to snow. The wind continued to blow gusting over 70 mph
through the night, as Atlantic Canada and Northern New England plunged
into a deep freeze of minus 25 and change. By morning everything was
frozen solid and wind damage everywhere. I think it may ahve taken out
the pier at Old Orchard Beach in southern Maine.

Randy McNally
Reply to @David Amos: I remember it well.




https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/new-brunswick-covid-19-cases-1.5783510

New Brunswick reports one new case of COVID-19
Potential public exposure at Moncton gym, people asked to self-monitor
CBC News · Posted: Oct 30, 2020 1:32 PM AT


46 Comments


David Amos
Content disabled
Methinks we are all waiting with bated breath for Al Clark and his
buddies little Lou, Tiny Tim Harvey Baby, Johnny "Never Been Good"
Jacobs and of course the all knowing shill Mr Oliver to make an
appearance and begin offering their two bits worth about their hero
Higgy's circus today N'esy Pas Mr Tibbs???

Ben Haroldson
Content disabled
Reply to @David Amos:(He said something twice but it was gone by the
time I rebooted my computer)

Ray Oliver
Content disabled
Reply to @David Amos: cool nicknames. Did you put that together during
a group visit with the rest of your "friends" at the restigouche
hospital?

David Amos
Content disabled
Reply to @Ray Oliver: Cool nicknames?? Yea right
Methinks turnabout is fair play hence you should enjoy a little Deja
Vu from earlier today N'esy Pas?

Al Clark
Reply to @Bill Henry: No doubt your legal training at DRA Gandalf's
law school mentioned emergency powers???

Harvey York
Content disabled
Reply to @Ray Oliver: it's like a 6 year old unloved boy trapped in an
old man's body

Lou Bell
Content disabled
Reply to @David Amos: Surprise ! Surprise ! Surprise !









Diana Austin
Those loudly protesting against Covid restrictions and touting instead
letting the virus run rampant to achieve herd immunity overall in
societies have often taken their lead from Sweden’s relaxed approach
to Covid and their guiding epidemiologist, Dr Anders Tegnell. Of
course, as others have pointed out, Sweden has had a much higher death
rate than its Scandinavian neighbours, and recent economic reviews
have shown their economy has not fared much better, either. But the
latest comments by Dr Anders Tegnell in a recent interview with Die
Zeit, a German newspaper (also repeated in the London Times), suggest
that even he has been learning on the job, so to speak. He now says
that the pandemic is approaching a “critical juncture” in Sweden after
the number of daily cases rose by 70 per cent in a week. He does still
defend aspects of his early approach, but to the surprise of many, he
is also now recommending some “mini-lockdowns” in specific areas. Even
more surprisingly, Tegnell has now also said that it would be both
futile and immoral for a state to deliberately pursue herd immunity:
“Throughout history there has up to now been no infectious disease
whose transmission was fully halted by herd immunity without a
vaccine.” So it seems that doctors everywhere are still learning how
much is still left to learn about how this new virus operates and how
societies might best respond

Emery Hyslop-Margison
Reply to @Diana Austin: yawn

Lou Bell
Reply to @Emery Hyslop-Margison: Very informative Diana ! Of course
for the ignorant naysayers , not mentioning any names , this is the
last thing they wanr to hear . True , informative information by
health professionals debunking all the BS we see spread by the
uninformed who get their information from the false narratives of the
conspiracy theorists off social media !!!!!!!!!

Emery Hyslop-Margison
Content disabled
Reply to @Lou Bell: hard at it Lou? I guess you’re not dead yet?

David Amos
Reply to @Lou Bell: Surprise ! Surprise ! Surprise !

David Amos
Content disabled
Reply to @David Amos: Methinks whereas I am very tired of her constant
bs about me perhaps Higgy et al should explain to their spin doctor
little Lou real slow my status as an American resident N'esy Pas?

David Amos
Content disabled
Reply to @Lou Bell: Methinks I should remind the RCMP of this comment
of your pal's from yesterday N'esy Pas?

Al Clark
Reply to @David Amos: Well well well! Surprise surprise surprise! I
was convinced that your short list of broken record responses were
produced by pressing a function key. Colour me flabbergasted, like a
chinese mill owner finding a shredded panhead at the bottom of the
boat ;-)

 
 

Holt's 'fresh' message woos Liberals, but is it a winning pitch?

Susan Holt in four-way race to take over as N.B.'s Liberal leader

But it won't be clear until Saturday's result how real — or ephemeral — that support will be. 

Holt is relentlessly promoting social media posts on Twitter by New Brunswickers who describe her as a fresh face, different from conventional politicians.

"I can't say I've even put much thought into why I have this feeling, but she's giving me hope for politicians in general and for government in the province," said Jamie Nason, a resident of Tracy, a rural community outside Fredericton.

Nason is a self-described progressive voter, as is Douglas Mullin, a longtime NDP candidate and volunteer who recently bought a Liberal membership to vote for Holt. 

"For the Liberal Party, what she's presenting is definitely fresh," he said.

J.P. Lewis, a political scientist at the University of New Brunswick in Saint John, said the Holt groundswell on social media doesn't necessarily reflect reality but "these are our best cues to what's going on. … It can be the only information that we can clearly see."

  J.P. Lewis, a political scientist at the University of New Brunswick Saint John, said Holt's support on social media doesn't necessarily reflect reality but could be 'our best cues to what's going on.' (Graham Thompson/CBC)

'New' is a common theme

All four candidates in the leadership race are promoting themselves as new in one way or another. 

Former MP T.J. Harvey is posting messages of support on his Facebook page from ordinary New Brunswickers. Liberal MLA Robert Gauvin's history as a former Progressive Conservative underscores his own unique form of newness.

Even former Liberal cabinet minister and MLA Donald Arseneault is arguing he purposely built a campaign team made up of people from outside the party's old guard.

But Arseneault is warning that the temptation to choose a brand-new leader has caused the Liberals grief in the last two provincial elections. 

Holt is "definitely a strong candidate. She does have a lot of qualities that would make her a great leader," Arseneault said.

But "we went with fresh faces in the past. The last two [leaders], we went through fresh faces, and look where we are now." 

Former premier Brian Gallant, left, and former Liberal leader Kevin Vickers. (James West/The Canadian Press (left) and Mike Heenan/CBC (right))

He was referring to former premier Brian Gallant, who failed to win a second majority in 2018 and lost power, and to Kevin Vickers, a political newcomer who failed to unseat the Progressive Conservatives in 2020.

Nason couldn't identify a specific policy or issue that Holt has raised that won her over.

"It's the fact that she's acknowledging that people have concerns at all," she said.

"I can't even say that there's any specific issue that she's come out on where I've said 'That thing really needs taking care of.' It's more general than that — that she's talking about people at all. … It feels different, at the very least."

Leap of faith

Mullin said he knows NDP-leaning voters have been persuaded to cast strategic votes for Liberals in the past, only to be disappointed.

But he said he's known Holt for more than a decade, so he's taking a leap of faith she'll live up to what she's promising.

"I believe what's she saying in the moment. So in the moment I'm putting my trust in that."

We know she's definitely not the first politician to say they're going to bring a fresh approach to politics
- J.P. Lewis

But the new interim leader of the New Brunswick NDP, Alex White, said it's unlikely Holt would really break the mould.

"Regardless of the leadership of the Liberal Party … the policies have very rarely changed or brought improvements to the lives of everyday Canadians," White said.

Lewis called Holt's message "pretty abstract, and we know she's definitely not the first politician to say they're going to bring a fresh approach to politics." 

Nason said she doesn't personally know people who are as excited as she is by Holt, though she sees a lot of them online, especially on Twitter. 

"Maybe it's just because she's been smart enough to have a heavy social media presence," Nason said.

"It's worked before. Social media stardom has taken politicians where they wanted to go. Maybe that's all it is. But it feels different. … It feels like she is what I want a politician to be." 

Lewis said the wavelet of enthusiasm for Holt can't be ignored, even if it may dissipate between now and the next election in 2024 — and that's assuming Holt wins at all.

If Holt doesn't win, it's not clear the people she has attracted to the party will want to stick around for a different leader. Mullin said he hasn't decided what he'll do if that happens.

Arseneault said while "new blood" is important for a political party, long-time party supporters can't be taken for granted. 

"We can't just shove them aside," said the former cabinet minister, who argues election campaigns are major efforts that are complicated to organize. "It takes people with experience as well."

Holt has also been endorsed by a large number of old-guard Liberals, including former cabinet ministers Aldéa Landry, Bernard Thériault, Bernard Richard, Roly MacIntyre and Mary Schryer. 

She also worked in former premier Brian Gallant's government.

Still, Lewis said the buzz about Holt from non-Liberals is a positive sign for a party that hasn't enjoyed much good electoral news since 2014.

"The New Brunswick Liberal Party needs any excitement it can get," Lewis said.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jacques Poitras

Provincial Affairs reporter

Jacques Poitras has been CBC's provincial affairs reporter in New Brunswick since 2000. He grew up in Moncton and covered Parliament in Ottawa for the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal. He has reported on every New Brunswick election since 1995 and won awards from the Radio Television Digital News Association, the National Newspaper Awards and Amnesty International. He is also the author of five non-fiction books about New Brunswick politics and history.

 
 
 
 
 66 Comments
 
 
 
Simply Crazy
Marijuana, abortions, and renaming everything they can. Susan will have NB looking like downtown Vancouver before we can blink. Meanwhile most NBers just want someone to let us live our lives without too much government taxing and spending and without completely changing our province forever.
 
 
 
 
 
Bob Smith
So the Liberal back room powers want to anoint Holt as the next leader. Given her history of advising Gallant during that tenure, folks should know what they're getting if she gets to be premier.
 
 
Simply Crazy
Reply to @Bob Smith: His big economic plan for NB was marijuana! That’s says it all!
 
 
 
 
 
Lorelei Stott
doesn't matter for me ... can you say EMA.... just for that I will never vote liberal as long as I am breathing

 

 

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From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2022 19:08:48 -0300
Subject: Attn Susan Holt I just called and left a voicemail after you
made another splash in CBC Now why not ask Higgy et al about my right
to Health Care???
To: info@susanholt.ca, hannah.rudderham@cbc.ca, susan@susanholt.ca,
"Robert. Jones"<Robert.Jones@cbc.ca>, info@donaldarseneault.ca,
info@tjharvey.ca, oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, andre
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Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, "blaine.higgs"
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"bruce.fitch"<bruce.fitch@gnb.ca>, "robert.mckee"
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"kris.austin"<kris.austin@gnb.ca>, david.coon@gnb.ca,
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<benoit.bourque@gnb.ca>, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, "Katie.Telford"
<Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>, "Arseneau, Kevin (LEG)"
<kevin.a.arseneau@gnb.ca>, "Mitton, Megan (LEG)"<megan.mitton@gnb.ca>

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Date: Sun, 26 Dec 2021 20:51:13 +0000
Subject: RE: Attn NORMAN J. BOSSÉ Q.C. RE My right to Health Care I
got a call yesterday at about 4 PM from private number claiming to
speak for YOU True or False??
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Susan Holt for NB Liberal leader
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I'm excited to be on CBC New Brunswick Info AM Fredericton this morning to talk politics and leadership with Colleen Kitts-Goguen. Tune in around 7:35 am!
 
  
SERGE ROUSSELLE: As a Tracadie-Sheila deputy and minister, I had the opportunity to be beside an intelligent, authentic and dynamic woman who has continued to impress me with her understanding of the important issues of our province and her voice constantly eager to find innovative solutions.
 
This is why I’m excited to support Susan Holt for the leadership of the New Brunswick Liberal Party and encourage you to do the same.
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As MLA for Tracadie-Sheila and Minister, I had the opportunity to work alongside an intelligent, authentic and dynamic woman who never ceased to impress me with her understanding of the important issues facing our province and her constant desire to find innovative solutions.
 
That is why I am pleased to support Susan Holt as the leader of the Liberal Party of New Brunswick and I encourage you to do the same.

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/susan-holt-liberal-leadership-race-1.6538586

Susan Holt emphasizes health care in Liberal leadership campaign

Susan Holt is the first woman to seek leadership of New Brunswick Liberal Party

The first in a series of stories this week on the four New Brunswick Liberal leadership candidates

Liberal leadership candidate Susan Holt says one way to attract and hold onto doctors in New Brunswick would be to eliminate mandatory hospital rounds. 

Holt said the amount of time family doctors in the province must spend at local hospitals takes them away from their practices.

She said this system is slowly being replaced with another model, in which physicians known as hospitalists work solely in the hospital.

But Holt said she's spoken to new physicians who find the hospital rounds that are still required are a deterrent. 

Holt has made health care a key part of her campaign for the leadership, which the party will decide this coming Saturday.

She said recruitment of doctors and other health-care workers is only part of the solution to the shortages in the New Brunswick system.

Medical professionals also need to be able to practise using all of their skills, she said in an interview on Information Morning in the Summer. 

"It's not just a recruitment solution because if we're recruiting people in, but they're exiting on the back end, we have to fix the culture and the reasons why people are leaving the system," said Holt.

Advised Brian Gallant

Holt was a top adviser to Brian Gallant, who was premier for four years until Blaine Higgs and the Progressive Conservatives took power in 2018. 

"I think I bring a fresh perspective and energy and a real focus on transparency and accountability [and] that is what the people in New Brunswick are saying that they want from government," she said.

But Holt said she doesn't think she would reverse Higgs's decision last month to fire Horizon Health Network's CEO and dissolve both health authority boards.

She said she'll be watching the impact of those decisions over the next few years.

Favours role for public

"I don't love our knee-jerk reaction to just reverse what previous parties or governments have done, so it's something I think that would take careful thought," she said.

"But I do think having great leaders in the health-care system is important. But I also think having the public's participation in those elected roles on boards is important."

In addition to health care, another challenge "near and dear" to Holt's heart is New Brunswick's carbon footprint. 

She said the climate crisis has been looming, changing the world in the process.

But the government can do a few things to help, Holt said, such as going green with its own operations, including transportation, government buildings and procurement. 

4 seeking top job

The other candidates in the leadership race are MP T.J. Harvey, former MLA Donald Arseneault and current MLA Robert Gauvin. 

Roger Melanson, MLA for Dieppe, has been serving as interim party leader since shortly after the 2020 provincial election, which the Liberals lost under the leadership of Kevin Vickers. Vickers resigned on election night after the party won only 17 of 49 seats in the legislature. 

Holt is the first woman to run for the provincial Liberal leadership, though Saint John Liberal MLA Shirley Dysart was interim leader of the party in 1985.

Holt ran for the Liberals in Fredericton South in the 2018 election but came second to Green Party Leader David Coon.

She said an ideal situation if she won the leadership race would be to have a byelection and be elected to lead the party from a position in the legislative assembly. 

She said she's not sure yet where she'd run in 2024 if she became leader, or whether she'd run for a seat if she didn't win.

Holt said she's been drawn to politics for many years, so she doesn't think that feeling will go away, but she also said the decision to run for leadership was a big one for her family. 

"I can't quite predict where the five of us will be in two years and whether my husband will be on board for going through this again," she said. 

"I really believe that this is the time for a change in politics and government. We need to do things differently at a personal level."

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Hannah Rudderham is a journalist with CBC New Brunswick. She grew up in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia and moved to Fredericton to go to St. Thomas University in 2018. She recently graduated with a bachelor of arts in journalism. You can send story tips to hannah.rudderham@cbc.ca.

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15 Comments 



William Henry
Lord help us if thats the best idea she has. There are so many more systemic issues wrong with the healthcare system than this itsy bitsy tiny one. I can see now why we are in such horrible shape. Ive got about 20 ideas that would make a bigger impact than that gem of an idea. 
 
 
 
 
Buford Wilson
Unfortunately the seeds of today’s problems were sown on Brian’s watch.
Reply to @Buford Wilson: They were sown LONG before that. And each successive government has ignored the issues.
 
danny rugg
Reply to @Buford Wilson: At least Premier Gallant could walk and chew gum at the same time.
 
 
Dianne MacPherson
Reply to @danny rugg:
Not saying much about Gallant !!
I was surprised Ms. Holt was a " top advisor"
to Brian Gallant !!
It's true....he only took advice from Ottawa !!
 
 
Jim Lake
Reply to @Dianne MacPherson: And you know this how? 
 

 

 



 

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Jamie Irving’s Postmedia Appointment Is Bad News For Canada

Photo viaCraig Dennis on Pexels.

The Postmedia chain coming under command of an Irving is a worst-of-both-worlds scenario for news readers and Canada as a whole.

Last week, Postmedia announced that the chair of their board of directors and founding CEO, Paul Godfrey, will step down from the role at the end of 2022. Godfrey, now 83 years old, has insisted that he isn’t retiring, but merely backing away from leadership and staying on as a “special adviser” to the board and CEO, presumably until he dies. 

Godfrey’s replacement is Jamie Irving, the grandson of James K. Irving, who Forbes currently ranks as Canada’s 17th richest person, with a net worth of $4.1 billion USD. It’s not a stretch to say that the Irvings own a significant chunk of New Brunswick, employing about one in 12 people in the province. Jamie, who has a journalism degree from Columbia University, was appointed publisher of the Saint John Telegraph-Journal, then owned by his family, when he was 27. Jamie is also the chair of News Media Canada, Canada’s media lobby industry group.   

Jamie’s appointment got little media coverage other than a Canadian Press wire story and an article at the National Post with no byline that read like a press release. The only substantive article about the leadership change was written by James Bradshaw and published at the Globe and Mail. 

Postmedia is the biggest news media player in the country, owning more than 130 publications and websites. They own both daily newspapers in Edmonton, Calgary and Ottawa, and hundreds of smaller newspapers, including 61 news organizations in Ontario alone. Their influence over Canadians’ general knowledge and opinion is giant, they can make or break politicians and brands, and yet, a change in leadership was barely noticed by media outlets, including the public broadcaster. With so few media outlets outside the orbit of Postmedia, it’s no wonder that news about this appointment didn’t travel very far.

Irving was perhaps the obvious choice to succeed Godfrey. Of Postmedia’s current board members, who include various kinds of financial, real estate and HR people, and a former Progressive Conservative finance minister, Irving is the only one with Canadian newspaper publishing experience. Still, the choice is a troubling one.

In 2003, The Dominion published an article by Erin Steuter, a professor at Mount Allison University, that explored how Irving-owned newspapers covered several issues, and how their biases influenced their coverage. Steuter wrote, “Research on the Irvings’ media coverage of their own companies also reveals that the papers routinely publish their own press releases as news stories. For example this month’s Saint John Telegraph Journal contains an article entitled ‘Refinery Hires 1,000 for Maintenance Project’ which is almost identical to the Irving Oil press release on that topic entitled ‘1,000 Tradespeople “Turnaround” Saint John Refinery.’”

Fast forward more than a decade later, and journalist Bruce Livesey found a similar pattern. In a 2016 National Observer feature on the Irving family, Livesey cited a 2006 Senate Committee report into media concentration in Canada, noting, “To several of these witnesses, the media-industrial links within the Irving empire introduced an unhealthy bias into the news received by New Brunswickers.” The report also stated that “the (Irving) papers routinely publish their own press releases as news stories.”

In February, the Irvings sold nine newspapers to Postmedia. At the time, media critics — despite warning in the past that the history of Irving control over the kind of news printed in their newspapers amounted to controlling the media narrative — argued that the change would spell bad news for the quality and depth of content. 

CBC interviewed journalism professors who were also worried about what the sale would mean for local news, including if these papers would now consolidate or borrow more content from the Postmedia chain. Steuter told CBC that Postmedia is “overtly in support of conservative governments, tends to not provide critical coverage of labour issues or environmental issues, and also has a track record of closing down a lot of the papers they buy and merging the content. So we’re going to see some consequences pretty quickly.”

Now, that same chain is under the command of an Irving, a potentially worst-of-both-worlds scenario.

In 2019, Canadaland ran a feature by Sean Craig about Postmedia’s intentional and aggressive shift to the right. Though the company’s PR representative refused to address journalists’ concern that there was increasing partisan meddling within the chain, Craig wrote, “What has happened, according to interviews with over 30 current employees and more than a dozen former employees — ranging from reporters to editors to corporate staff — is that Postmedia has given a directive for all of its papers to shift to the political right, in an unprecedented, centralized fashion. Many said that the changes have thus far been poorly executed and communicated inside the company, resulting in a cloud of uncertainty and confusion among reporters and editors across the chain.”

This editorial slant should concern Canadians. And now, with a dynasty hire whose family has hands in oil, shipping, forestry and other industries, which the Commons show at Canadaland has said runs New Brunswick “like a personal fiefdom,” we should be even more worried. 

Who needs competition anyway? 


 
 

Jamie Biggar


Jamie was one of Leadnow's co-founders, and served as founding Executive Director and then Campaign Director from 2010 to 2016. Before co-founding Leadnow, Jamie completed a Master’s Degree in political ecology – which is basically politics that takes economic power and ecological integrity seriously – at the University of Victoria. He co-founded two student-led climate and sustainability organizations, and served on the board of a range of social, environmental and educational organizations. Jamie now serves on the board of the World Wildlife Fund of Canada, and he's the Director of Communications and Campaigns for the Centre for Social Innovation.

 
 
 
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 ----- Original Message -----
> > > > From: "McKnight, Gisele" McKnight.Gisele@kingscorecord.com
> > > > To: lcampenella@ledger.com
> > > > Cc:motomaniac_02186@hotmail.com
> > > 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 A1-debate A1-amos,David for MP 24.doc debate
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> > > > > 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 thenational 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: Mon, 8 Aug 2022 15:47:48 -0300
Subject: Fwd: Does Acadia Broadcasting Ltd Remember now? I am certain
that Premier Gallant, Blaine Higgs, Jennifer McKenzie, David Coon and
their many cohorts do
To: clow.tara@radioabl.ca, news@919thebend.ca, info@radioabl.ca,
wcrq@wcrqfm.com, hatt.jessica@radioabl.ca, Newsroom@globeandmail.com,
dearing.allan@radioabl.ca, news@huddle.today, "Tammy.Scott-Wallace"
<Tammy.Scott-Wallace@gnb.ca>
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, "blaine.higgs"
<blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, briangallant10 <briangallant10@gmail.com>,
susan <susan@susanholt.ca>, oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2019 11:54:09 -0400
Subject: Fwd: Does Acadia Broadcasting Ltd Remember now? I am certain
that Premier Gallant, Blaine Higgs, Jennifer McKenzie, David Coon and
their many cohorts do
To: clow.tara@radioabl.ca, news@919thebend.ca, info@radioabl.ca,
pearson.chris@radioabl.ca
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>, wcrq@wcrqfm.com,
hatt.jessica@radioabl.ca, Newsroom <Newsroom@globeandmail.com>

 

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2017 13:40:19 -0400
Subject: Does Acadia Broadcasting Ltd Remember now? I am certain that
Premier Gallant, Blaine Higgs, Jennifer McKenzie, David Coon and their
many cohorts do
To: clow.tara@radioabl.ca, news@919thebend.ca, info@radioabl.ca,
pearson.chris@radioabl.ca
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>

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Pearson has been in the radio business for nearly three decades and
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http://www.thetide.ca/news/141606335/ndp-hope-win-back-saint-john-harbour-riding

The NDP Hope To Win Back The Saint John Harbour Riding
Posted on Sunday, December 24, 2017 10:10 AM

The riding of Saint John Harbour will be up for grabs in the next
provincial election. Liberal incumbant Dr. Ed Doherty is not seeking
re-election.

Provincial NDP leader Jennifer McKenzie has decided to run in that
riding once held by Elizabeth Weir.

McKenzie says she is hearing that its time for another NDP
representative in this riding.

Former NDP'er Wayne Dryer is running for the Green Party in Saint John Harbour.

http://www.thetide.ca/news/1900265246/poverty-costing-new-brunswick-big-bucks
Poverty Costing New Brunswick Big Bucks

Posted on Wednesday, December 27, 2017 06:56 AM

One in five children in New Brunswick is growing up in poverty but
provincial Green Party leader David Coon points out this figure rises
to 45 per cent in Saint John Harbour and 34 per cent in Campbellton.

Coon says not dealing with reducing poverty is costing New Brunswick
taxpayers big time with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
estimating the cost of poverty in New Brunswick amounts to $2 billion
a year.

Coon also points out there are long term implications of poverty with
Child and Youth Advocate Norm Bosse saying children growing up in
poverty face difficulties with their physical and mental health,
relationships with others and attaining sufficient education
qualifications.

>
> ---------- 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
>
>


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Proposal to split Saint John into two federal ridings baffles MP

Wayne Long says he'll fight change proposed by federal boundary commission

"I'm not happy about it I don't like it, and I'm going to fight it," Long said Friday about the plan to divide the city of Saint John into two separate electoral districts.

According to a report released Thursday on electoral reform in the province, everything east of the St. John River should join the Kennebecasis Valley, while everything west of it should join Charlotte County in a monster of a riding that stretches 8,600-square-kilometres into parts of Queens and Kings counties. 

"You know, I'm sitting in my office in Market Square, looking out the window, looking across at the port, looking across at west Saint John. To think that that would be a part of a riding that goes down to St. Stephen — it's just not acceptable. It will hurt Saint John in the long term," said Long. 

He said Saint John should have one MP focused on the needs of the city. Instead, he said, west siders will become a minority where their position will be diluted in an expansive riding largely made up of rural communities. 

"It's not two MPs. Let's be very clear on that. It's not Saint John has two MPs. Sure. There's two ridings with Saint John's name in them," said Long. 

The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for New Brunswick is proposing that the province keep 10 ridings. It also proposes changes, of varying degrees, to all 10, including new names for some. (Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for New Brunswick)

The recommendation to split Saint John was among several made in the report released by the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for New Brunswick. 

According to the report, the province will maintain 10 federal seats, but all will look a little different in the next federal election, if the propsals are adopted. 

Some of the changes suggested by the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for New Brunswick, including in the Moncton area, are linguistically based.

For example, in the northeast, the commission has suggested that several francophone communities be moved from the electoral district of Miramichi-Grand Lake to Acadie-Bathurst. 

The three-member commission includes Lucie A. LaVigne, chair of the commission and a judge of the New Brunswick Court of Appeal, Condé Grondin, a retired professor of political science, and Thomas Riordon, a retired judge of the Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick.

Across the country, most provinces will maintain the same number of seats under the proposed changes, although Quebec will lose one seat and Ontario will gain one. The biggest change is proposed in Alberta, which could see three additional seats.

The report proposes growing Parliament by four seats in the next federal election, which would bring the total to 342.

Full details of the proposed changes in New Brunswick can be found online, but here are some highlights: 

Acadie-Bathurst

The commission said it initially didn't believe that any changes were needed in Acadie-Bathurst, until Keith Chiasson, the MLA for Tracadie-Sheila, brought the issue to their attention. He identified the communities of Rivière-du-Portage, Haut-Rivière-du-Portage and Brantville. 

"Chiasson submitted that the populations of these communities are predominantly francophone and Acadian and that their linguistic profile and sense of belonging align with the Acadian Peninsula and the electoral district of Acadie-Bathurst, where they go for services and daily needs, such as schools, health services, shops, businesses, financial and legal services, and provincial and federal government offices."

Beauséjour

The commission proposes to move a small part of the City of Moncton from Beauséjour to the proposed riding of Moncton-Dieppe. The change would still leave Beauséjour riding with a population of 88,490, putting it at 14 per cent above the provincial electoral quota.

The commission said it isn't concerned with the numbers because Beauséjour would be "geographically the smallest rural electoral district."

Fredericton (suggested name: Fredericton-Oromocto)

The new district would consist mainly of the city of Fredericton and surrounding areas, plus the town of Oromocto. What's left of the old riding of Fredericton would be distributed to other ridings, including the parish of Burton going to Saint John-St. Croix.

The new district would be smaller in area because of an increase in population in the capital region. 

Fundy Royal (suggested name: Fundy Royal—Riverview)

The commission proposes that Riverview be added to the electoral district of Fundy Royal. It makes sense, according to the report because of an existing "community of interest as well as historical ties between the Town of Riverview and the riding of Fundy Royal."

"In fact, the Commission received comments from a resident of the Town of Riverview expressing her frustration with the fact that the Town of Riverview was divided between two ridings and commenting that many did not seem to know where the dividing line between the districts was situated," states the report. 

The town of Quispamsis would be moved from Fundy Royal to the proposed riding of Saint John-Kennebecasis.

Madawaska-Restigouche

Because the region's population is 22 per cent below the provincial quota, the proposal is to move several communities into the riding, including the town of Grand Falls, the parishes of Grand Falls and Drummond, as well a the village of Drummond and the rural community of Saint-André, which are now in the riding of Tobique-Mactaquac.

The commission noted that the areas have historical ties as well as common interests. From 1966 to 1996, they were in the same riding as the communities of Madawaska County, when it was known as Madawaska-Victoria.

"In this region, too, the linguistic and cultural specificities of the communities weighed in the balance," noted the commission. 

Miramichi-Grand Lake

The commission proposes that the electoral district of Miramichi—Grand Lake include the current territory plus the area south to the parish of Sheffield and parts of the parishes of Maugerville and Canning, which are now part of the electoral district of Fredericton. The proposal would also include moving the parish of Waterborough from Fundy Royal.

Part of the regional municipality of Tracadie would be moved from Miramichi-Grand Lake into Acadie-Bathurst.

The report proposes separating Riverview from the rest of Moncton and joining Fundy Royal. (The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for New Brunswick)

Moncton-Riverview-Dieppe (suggested name: Moncton-Dieppe)

The commission proposes that the town of Riverview be removed from the district and become part of the proposed district of Fundy Royal-Riverview.

Officials recognized the ties that unite the three municipalities of Greater Moncton, but because of population growth (nearly 12,000 people in 10 years), it was no longer possible to keep them together, since it put the area 31 per cent over the provincial electoral quota 

The commission said it considered moving parts of Dieppe and Riverview into other ridings, but that would have diluted "the francophone critical mass and the loss of a francophone municipality (Dieppe) would endanger the effective representation of the francophone minority in the suggested new riding, in that it would weaken that minority's political influence and diminish its ability to voice its concerns effectively."

New Brunswick Southwest (suggested name: Saint John-St. Croix)

The commission proposes adding that part of the current electoral district of Saint John-Rothesay lying west of the St. John River and Saint John Harbour, plus the parish of Burton, which is in the current electoral district of Fredericton. 

The commission proposes removing the villages of Harvey and McAdam, the parishes of Dumfries, Kingsclear, McAdam, Manners Sutton and Prince William, the Rural Community of Hanwell, and the Kingsclear Indian Reserve No. 6, and moving them to the proposed electoral district of Tobique-Mactaquac.

"The current riding covers approximately 11,800 square kilometres and includes constituents living on three islands, a situation that presents unique travel and representation challenges. With the proposed new boundaries, the size of the riding will decrease to approximately 8,600 square kilometres, making it more manageable."

The commission noted that the cities of Fredericton and Moncton asked that their cities be reunited in one riding.

"In stark contrast to this, we are now proposing that the City of Saint John be divided, by using the St. John River and Saint John Harbour as a natural topographical division, and transferring the part lying west of this dividing line to the proposed electoral district of Saint John-St. Croix."

The boundaries commission proposes splitting Saint John into two ridings, with everything east of the St. John River joining the Kennebecasis Valley. (The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for New Brunswick)

Saint John-Rothesay (suggested name: Saint John-Kennebecasis)

The proposed new riding would include the current territory plus the town of Quispamsis, which is now part of the riding of Fundy Royal. The proposed riding would remove that part which lies west of the St. John River and Saint John Harbour, with that area moving to Saint John-St. Croix. 

"The commission is of the view that the Town of Quispamsis has a close community of interest with the more urban area of the City of Saint John and the Town of Rothesay," states the report. 

"In the past, some have asked that the Town of Rothesay and the Town of Quispamsis, commonly referred to as the Kennebecasis Valley, remain in the same electoral district, given the obvious shared economic community of interests and geographic proximity."

Tobique-Mactaquac

The commission proposes that the electoral district of Tobique-Mactaquac extend its southwesterly boundary to include the villages of Harvey and McAdam, the parishes of Dumfries, Kingsclear, McAdam, Manners Sutton and Prince William, the Rural Community of Hanwell, and the Kingsclear Indian Reserve No. 6, which are in the current district of New Brunswick Southwest. 

It also proposed removed sections that are within the new proposed limit of the City of Fredericton and moving them to the proposed electoral district of Fredericton-Oromocto. It also proposes removing the Parish of Grand Falls, the Town of Grand Falls, the Parish of Drummond, the Village of Drummond, and the Rural Community of Saint-André, and moving them to the proposed electoral district of Madawaska-Restigouche. 

Why change now?

According to the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for New Brunswick, electoral boundaries have to be reviewed after every 10-year census to ensure ridings are of equal size. 

Based on the formula set out in the Constitution, the 2022 report recommends that the number of electoral districts in New Brunswick remain at 10.

According to the redistribution website, New Brunswick has 2.07 per cent of Canada's population, so with 10 seats, the province will have 2.95 per cent of the seats in Parliament.

But there's still a lot of work to do before the recommendations are put into place, including public hearings and referral to a designated parliamentary committee. Ten public hearings will be held in communities throughout the province in September, followed by one virtual meeting on Sept. 29.

According to the timeline on the Redistribution 2022 website, the new representation order will be proclaimed in September 2023. Then the boundaries would become official "on the first dissolution of Parliament at least seven months after the date of proclamation."

"This period gives Elections Canada, political parties, candidates and sitting MPs the time to prepare for the next general election."

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Mia Urquhart is a journalist with CBC New Brunswick, based in Saint John. She can be reached at mia.urquhart@cbc.ca.

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Changes Proposed To Federal Electoral Boundaries

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Changes Proposed To Federal Electoral Boundaries

A map outlining the proposed revisions to electoral boundaries in the Saint John area. (Image: Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission)

Big changes could be coming for some of the federal electoral ridings in New Brunswick.

The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for New Brunswick has released its proposed new electoral map.

One of the major changes suggested by the commission would see the City of Saint John split into two ridings.

Areas west of the Saint John River and Saint John Harbour would join New Brunswick Southwest, which would be renamed Saint John-St. Croix.

The rest of the city would remain in Saint John-Rothesay, which would grow to include Quispamsis and be renamed Saint John-Kennebecasis.

“The Commission recognizes that, in addition to dividing one city into two electoral districts, this proposal also attaches a small part of the City of Saint John to a largely rural electoral district,” the commission wrote in its proposal.

“Hybrid electoral districts are sometimes necessary, or desirable, to bring population numbers more in line with the provincial quota or to deal with natural topographical divisions.”

What is currently New Brunswick Southwest would lose the villages of Harvey and McAdam, the Rural Community of Hanwell, and several local parishes to the riding of Tobique-Mactaquac.

Riverview would be moved from the Moncton-Riverview-Dieppe riding and join Fundy Royal. The new riding names would be Moncton-Dieppe and Fundy Royal-Riverview.

The small part of the CIty of Moncton that is currently in the riding of Beauséjour would also be moved to the proposed riding of Moncton-Dieppe.

“The Commission recognizes the ties that bind the three communities that form the current riding. These militated strongly thus far in favour of keeping all of them together within one electoral district,” said the report.

“However, we are of the view that keeping them together while continuing to chip away parts of Dieppe and Riverview is no longer the most appropriate configuration for this riding when considering the available alternatives for creating an electoral map for New Brunswick.”

The commission must ensure the population of each riding is as close as possible to the electoral quota. Based upon the 2021 census, that number is 77,561 residents per electoral district.

However, the commission can also depart from the quota in order to “respect the community of interest or community of identity in or the historical pattern of an electoral district in the province” or “to maintain a manageable geographic size for districts in sparsely populated, rural or northern regions of the province.”

Currently, Saint John-Rothesay is 5.7 per cent over the electoral quota, New Brunswick Southwest is 12.6 per cent under, Fundy Royal is 7.9 per cent over, and Moncton-Riverview-Dieppe is 30.5 per cent over.

Under the proposed new ridings, Saint John-Kennebecasis would be 5.7 per cent over the quota, Saint John-St. Croix would be 1.8 per cent over, Fundy Royal-Riverview would be 4.3 per cent under, and Moncton-Dieppe would be 17.8 per cent over.

‘I’m going to fight this’: Saint John MP

The proposed boundary changes are not sitting well with some, including the current MP for Saint John-Rothesay.

Wayne Long said splitting the City of Saint John into two separate ridings will dilute representation for Saint John.

“As it currently sits, west Saint John, the Port of Saint John, is going to have an MP that is in St. Stephen and then from the bridge through to Quispamsis will be another MP,” Long said in a phone interview on Friday.

The Liberal MP said Saint John-Rothesay said a “red riding surrounded by a sea of blue,” pointing to the fact that New Brunswick Southwest and Fundy Royal are both represented by Conservatives.

“What effectively is happening here is the riding is being split in two and being morphed into blue areas,” he said.

Long pointed out that both Moncton and Fredericton are each represented by one MP, and it should be the same for Saint John.

The third-term MP said he is going to fight the proposed changes to ensure Saint John stays as one riding.

“I don’t think it’s any secret that West Saint John blood flows through my veins. I made my home there, I grew up there, and I certainly love West Saint John,” said Long.

“I’m going to fight this. West Saint John absolutely should not be incorporated into New Brunswick Southwest.”

Despite his opposition to this part of the proposal, Long said he would be happy to see Quispamsis join the riding.

“I like that change. Quispamsis is certainly becoming more urban, they’re growing, and I don’t have a problem with that,” he said.

Our newsroom requested comment from New Brunswick Southwest Conservative MP John Williamson about the change but he was not immediately available.

Input from the public

Residents will be able to have their say on the proposed changes during a series of public hearings in September.

Hearings are scheduled in Woodstock, Saint-Quentin, Saint-Léolin, Newcastle, Shediac, Moncton, Sussex, Rothesay, Saint Andrews and Fredericton. A virtual hearing is also scheduled for Sept. 29.

You can also send comments and feedback by mail or email without attending a public hearing.

Commission members will also consider objections from members of the House of Commons before preparing a final report outlining the electoral boundaries for the province.

Elections Canada has said the new electoral map is expected to be done in late 2023, but the changes will not take effect until at least 2024.

 

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Public participation – New Brunswick

The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for New Brunswick is holding 11 public hearings, in person and virtual, to gather comments and feedback on the proposed boundaries and electoral district names.

Note

Should you wish to only send comments and feedback to the Commission, without attending a public hearing, you can do so by mail or email, or by using the Interactive Mapping Tool. See below for more information.

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Ways to participate

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Public hearing notice form

If you wish to make a representation at a hearing, you should inform the Commission in writing by August 23, 2022.

Your notice of representation should include:

  • your name, address and contact information
  • the organization you represent (if any)
  • the date of the public hearing that you wish to attend
  • a short overview of the issues you intend to address (can be in point form)
  • your official language of preference
  • any accommodations you may need (translator, wheelchair, hearing, etc.)

Any oral or written submission that is sent or presented to the Commission is deemed to be a public submission. As such, it will be accessible to the public upon request. The Commission may publish the content of any submission in its reports or on its website.

Schedule of Public Hearings
LocationPlace of hearingDate of hearingTime of hearing
WoodstockBest Western Plus
123 Gallop Court (Exit 185)
Wednesday, September 7, 20222:00 p.m.
Saint-QuentinPalais Centre-Ville
Multifunctional Room
198 Canada Street
Thursday, September 8, 20222:00 p.m.
Saint-LéolinMunicipal Hall
115 des Prés Street
Tuesday, September 13, 20222:00 p.m.
NewcastleKinsmen Centre
100 Newcastle Boulevard
Wednesday, September 14, 20222:00 p.m.
ShediacMultipurpose Centre
58 Festival Street
Thursday, September 15, 20222:00 p.m.
MonctonHyatt Place Moncton (Rooms 1-2)
1000 Main Street
Tuesday, September 20, 20222:00 p.m.
SussexAll Seasons Inn
1015 Main Street
Wednesday, September 21, 20222:00 p.m.
RothesayBill McGuire Centre
95 James Renforth Drive
Thursday, September 22, 20222:00 p.m.
Saint AndrewsW. C. O'Neill Arena Complex
24 Reed Avenue
Tuesday, September 27, 20222:00 p.m.
FrederictonFredericton Inn Bi-Centennial Room
1315 Regent Street
Wednesday, September 28, 20222:00 p.m.
Virtual HearingThe link will be provided to participants.Thursday, September 29, 20227:00 p.m.

 

 

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Redistribution of Federal Electoral Districts 2022

The Constitution of Canada requires that federal electoral districts be reviewed after each decennial (10-year) census to reflect changes and movements in Canada's population. The current federal redistribution process began in October 2021. It is led by independent commissions working separately in each province to establish electoral boundaries. The Chief Electoral Officer is tasked with applying the representation formula found in the Constitution to determine the new allocation of seats. Elections Canada is also responsible for providing administrative and technical support to the commissions. More information about Elections Canada's role can be found here.

On June 23, 2022 , Parliament amended the Representation Formula, which determines the number of Members of Parliament (MPs) to be assigned to each province. The new legislation ensures that every province retains, as a minimum, the same number of MPs that it had assigned during the 43rd Parliament elected in 2019. Using the new formula, the Chief Electoral Officer has recalculated how many MPs each province will be assigned. As a result, the province of Quebec will have 78 MPs, instead of the 77 calculated under the previous Representation Formula in October 2021. Due to this change, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Quebec will have 10 months from the day on which the new calculation of the CEO is published in the Canada Gazette to issue its final report.

The decennial redistribution for the 2020s will exceptionally require twoRepresentation Orders, one for Quebec and another that will cover the other nine provinces. The new electoral districts will apply, for each province, in the first general election held at least seven months after their respective Representation Order is issued.

You can view the maps of the 338 current electoral districts. Note that commissions were not required for Nunavut, Northwest Territories, and Yukon, because each territory is a single electoral district.

Go to the 2022 redistribution website

 

 

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