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From: "Higgs, Premier Blaine (PO/CPM)"<Blaine.Higgs@gnb.ca>
Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2020 05:46:13 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks the CBC, the RCMP and YOU should
start lining up lawyers EH Higgy???
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
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https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2020/11/legislature-votes-to-suspend-session.html
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/legislation-suspended-covid-19-1.5814380
Legislature votes to suspend session, despite Green, People's Alliance opposition
Increase in COVID-19 cases leads New Brunswick Legislature to suspend sitting for 2 weeks
· CBC News· Posted: Nov 24, 2020 3:12 PM AT
MLAs voted 11-4 Tuesday afternoon to adjourn until Dec. 8. (Karissa Donkin/CBC)
The New Brunswick Legislature has suspended its session for two weeks because of COVID-19, despite a last-minute attempt by the Green Party to block the move.
MLAs voted 11-4 Tuesday afternoon to adjourn until Dec. 8.
Two Green and two People's Alliance MLAs voted against the motion. Opposition Liberal MLAs voted with the Progressive Conservative majority in favour of the suspension.
The Greens objected to the suspension because there's no system in place yet for virtual or partly virtual sittings, despite discussion of such a system starting back in April.
"We were assured, yes, by fall, no problem, we will have a system in this house, but we don't," said Green Leader David Coon.
The Alliance members voted against adjourning because they believe MLAs should be considered essential workers and allowed to travel from orange zones, leader Kris Austin said.
"We expect New Brunswickers to carry on, to go to work, yet here we are saying we're going to adjourn because of the risk," he said.
Emergency debate request denied
Green MLA Kevin Arseneau requested an emergency debate before the house adjourned on the need for a virtual or hybrid system.
"Democracy is an essential service," he said. "There are urgent and important matters that we need to discuss inside this assembly."
Green MLA Kevin Arseneau requested an emergency debate on the need for a virtual or hybrid system. (Jacques Poitras/CBC)
The Liberals opposed his request. House leader Guy Arseneault said that with 23 MLAs absent from the chamber and unable to participate, and with officials already working on a virtual system, "I don't see a need for an emergency debate at this time."
Acting Speaker Jeff Carr turned down the request for an emergency debate.
Technological obstacles to remote legislature
Premier Blaine Higgs told reporters that the obstacle to installing equipment for virtual sittings was technological, though he acknowledged that there were "probably" some members of his cabinet and caucus opposed to the idea.
A cornerstone of the government's COVID-19 response has been the requirement for "operational plans" for institutions and businesses.
And the Progressive Conservative throne speech last week pointed to what can be learned from the many new ways of offering government operations adopted because of COVID-19.
Premier Blaine Higgs told reporters that the obstacle to installing equipment for virtual sittings was technological. (Government of New Brunswick)
But Higgs said a virtual legislature wasn't possible eight months after the virus hit the province because "it wasn't a situation that we expected to be in," despite forecast of a spike in cases this fall.
"It wasn't really considered as it would be — we talked about a second wave — that it was a big concern whether we had it in place or not," he said. "It wasn't something that I was pushing in any particular way. And now here we are."
Legislative leeway
But he said unlike many other workplaces, the legislature has leeway in when it sits.
"We can come back after the Christmas break. We can come back in January. The beauty that we have, that a lot of essential workers don't, is that we have flexibility in when we schedule the legislature."
He admitted that the current Dec. 8 return date, or a resumption in January, assumes the two zones now in the orange phase return to yellow by then.
Assuming MLAs return Dec. 8, the legislature will have missed only the four sitting days scheduled for this week.
Next week the full house was already scheduled to take a break while the economic policy committee, which reviews most legislation, held hearings on government bills.
Those hearings will go ahead next week with MLAs from yellow-phase health zones substituting for members from orange-phase zones.
There were 23 MLAs absent Tuesday because of the no-travel recommendation for people living in the two orange-phase zones in the province.
But others stayed away under a four-party agreement for Tuesday's sitting. House rules require only 14 MLAs, including the Speaker, in the chamber to conduct business.
67 Comments
fair enough
How can a leader of a province be taken seriously when he is dismissive of the realities of Covid-19. The mixed messaging that this government is putting out is shameful. We knew this was coming but chose to rely on hope and pixie dust. I always thought he looked like a garden gnome. Now it would appear he has the managing skills of one.
"It wasn't really considered as it would be — we talked about a second wave — that it was a big concern whether we had it in place or not," he said. "It wasn't something that I was pushing in any particular way. And now here we are." = oops?'
Higgs will act exactly milked Trump the wannabe King
Seems to be a pattern of do nothing and change the topic for Mr. Higgs. I guess all the work is done and completed, so our health care system has been fixed, there now is transparency in political donations for municipal politicians, there is no shortages of nurses in the health care system., everyone can easily get a family doctor..... the list goes on and on.
Keep it up but remember Mr Higgs ,2024 is not that far off.
Walk a 'mile' in Premier Higgs shoes.
Indeed any Premier in this Country !!!
These Premiers are responsible for the
Health of millions of their citizens.
This 'second wave' has taken its toll
on us and them.
I wonder how they sleep at night !!!
Me Too But for much different reasons than you do
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2020 01:44:45 -0400
Subject: Methinks the CBC, the RCMP and YOU should start lining up
lawyers EH Higgy???
To: "Mark.Blakely"<Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "hugh.flemming"
<hugh.flemming@gnb.ca>, "Mike.Comeau"<Mike.Comeau@gnb.ca>,
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<barbara.massey@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Brenda.Lucki"
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"Nathalie.Drouin"<Nathalie.Drouin@justice.gc.ca>, "jake.stewart"
<jake.stewart@gnb.ca>, "jeff.carr"<jeff.carr@gnb.ca>, "george.oram"
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Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, Dominic.Cardy@gnb.ca,
John.Williamson@parl.gc.ca, john@jardineauctioneers.com,
blair@jardineauctioneers.com, John.green@gnb.ca
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From: "Higgs, Premier Blaine (PO/CPM)"<Blaine.Higgs@gnb.ca>
Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2020 05:41:43 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: RE The CBC and RCMP A Telephone Conversation
re: 1965 Harley-Davidson Motorcycle and New VM (1) - 0:04 minutes from
5064544400
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
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> N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Some classes go online, testing sites boosted
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> Marie Sutherland · CBC News · Posted: Nov 24, 2020 10:30 AM AT
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> 236 Comments
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> David Amos
> Content disabled
> Methinks Cardy knew the virus was in the Quispamsis school despite
> what he claimed to Seguin this morning Everybody knows what happening
> when the lips of a turncoat dude who consumes too many of little Lou's
> butter tarts are moving N'esy Pas?
>
> Lou Bell
> Content disabled
> Reply to @David Amos: What did he claim " this morning " ? What would
> you have preferred , he blab it for all the " conspiracy theorists "
> to spin ???
>
> Lou Bell
> Content disabled
> Reply to @David Amos: Did you ever get your tricycle back ?
>
> Lou Bell
> Reply to @Lou Bell: Spin , like Dave and the " Me Party " ??
>
> DeanRoger Ray
> Reply to @Lou Bell: It was auctioned off at least ten years ago (minus
> about a dozen Memorex cassettes...)
>
> David Amos
> Reply to @DeanRoger Ray: Pure D BS
>
> DeanRoger Ray
> Reply to @David Amos: You wish
>
> Rob Sense
> Reply to @DeanRoger Ray:
> The wheels came off long ago.
>
> DeanRoger Ray
> Reply to @David Amos: In fact it was done through the Jardines.
>
> David Amos
> Reply to @DeanRoger Ray: I just called Jardines and they denied
> selling my Harley
>
> David Amos
> Reply to @DeanRoger Ray: trust that the RCMP are well aware that your
> buddies Bell and Cardy both live near Jardines and the crook who still
> has my bike
>
> Ray Oliver
> Reply to @David Amos: You didn't hear the laughter in the background?
>
> David Amos
> Reply to @Ray Oliver: I heard worse than mere laughter
>
> DeanRoger Ray
> Reply to @David Amos: “I’m David Raymond Amos and I have the world
> record for suing lawyers. Mehears you sold my Harley. True or False?”
>
> Ray Oliver
> Reply to @DeanRoger Ray: You forgot "the only time I've ever stood in
> a court of law was as Defendant never the Plaintiff".. but I do throw
> meritless lawsuits at educated lawyers that get laughed out of the
> room as often as possible"
>
>
>
> http://davidraymondamos3.
>
>
> Thursday, 22 June 2017
>
> For the Public Record when I heard and read the news about the RCMP
> today I felt compelled to rewrite a brief that I am ordered to file in
> the Federal Court of Appeal tomorrow
>
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?
>
> From: "MacKenzie, Lloyd (SNB)"lloyd.mackenzie@snb.ca
> Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2009 13:01:27 -0400
> Subject: Telephone Conversation re: 1965 Harley-Davidson Motorcycle
> To: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com
> Cc: "Bastarache, Donald J.(SNB)"Donald.Bastarache@snb.ca,
> "Morrison, Bill (SNB)"bill.morrison@snb.ca,
> "Levesque-Finn, Sylvie(SNB)"Sylvie.Levesque-Finn@snb.ca, "Pleadwell, Derek
> (SNB)"Derek.Pleadwell@snb.ca
>
> Mr. Amos:
> Upon your request I will inform Mr. Derek Pleadwell[(506)
> 444-2897], Chairperson SNB Board of Directors, of our extended
> conversation regarding the issues surrounding the 1965 Harley-Davidson
> motorcycle when he visits my office at approximately 3:30 P.M. today.
>
> Also, as requested, I've copied in Ms. Sylvie Levesque-Finn[ (506)
> 453-3879 ],SNB President.
>
> Lloyd D. MacKenzie, AACI, P. App, CAE
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