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Nova Scotia's inquiry into the April 2020 mass shooting resumes hearings Monday
Methinks it interesting that the Privy Council Office has been notifying me that the emails I send to this lawyer have been bouncing since June yet Hill still appears to on the job N'esy Pas?
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Paul Palango Interview August 24
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the Nova Scotia Mass Shooting - Aug 14, 2022 - with Paul Palango
https://www.canadaland.com/podcast/767-we-will-never-know-the-truth-about-portapique/
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Short Cuts
The public inquest into the Portapique massacre is far from revealing. Will we ever get the answers to the many, many questions still remaining? And journalists are being blocked from covering events at the Indigenous delegations’ visit to the Vatican. Paul Palango co-hosts.
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- Paul Palango’s book: 22 Murders Investigating the Massacres, Cover-Up and Obstacles to Justice in Nova Scotia
- Brandi Morin’s video on Twitter
- Vatican News story re: Indigenous delegation
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the Nova Scotia Mass Shooting - Aug 7th, 2022 - Weekly updates (with Paul Palango and Adam Rodgers)
In this episode I’m joined by Adam Rodgers and Paul Palango to discuss the past week’s public inquiry hearings, respond to listener voice memos, and discuss recent updates in this ever evolving story.
Episode Links:
the Nova Scotia Mass Shooting Series: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/nova-scotia-rampage
Join the Nova Scotia Mass Casualty Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/novascotiamasscasualty
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https://nowtoronto.com/news/why-is-the-nova-scotia-mass-shooting-not-a-national-scandal
Why isn’t the Nova Scotia mass shooting a national scandal?
It may well turn out to be if Paul Palango has anything to say about it
No reporter ever wants to become the story. But in Paul Palango’s case, the deadliest mass shooting in Canadian history just kinda fell into his lap. It was also a story that was too hard to ignore for someone who had made a career chasing outlaw motorcycle gangs and RCMP corruption.
Palango had moved to Nova Scotia to live a quieter life. But the events of April 18 and 19, 2020, changed everything. He says he smelled a cover-up from the get-go. He’s been a man on a mission ever since. There’s even a book in the works (it’ll be his fourth). The plan is for that to drop sometime next year when a public inquiry, or Mass Casualty Commission as it’s been dubbed, is expected to release its findings into the rampage.
It’s shaping up to be a perfect storm for Palango who has found himself at the forefront of some of the biggest developments in the case since Nova Scotia denturist Gabriel Wortman left 22 people dead (including an unborn baby and an RCMP officer) and a trail of burned-out buildings in his wake.
Wortman’s 13-hour rampage may yet become a full-fledged scandal if Palango has anything to say about it.
It already is for the families of the victims still looking for answers more than a year later. There have already been enough revelations to fill a book. Those include allegations in search warrant documents released by the courts that Wortman may have been a drug dealer and had underworld connections.
But the media coverage nationally has slowed to a trickle since the RCMP stopped commenting publicly on the case six months ago.
That changed on June 3, however, when the commanding officer of the Nova Scotia RCMP, Lee Bergerman, announced that the force would be investigating the leak of three 911 audio tapes obtained by Palango of calls made to the RCMP during Wortman’s killing spree.
The audio tapes, which include a call made by one of Wortman’s victims just before her death, have created a heated public backlash, including drawing condemnation from the head of the Mass Casualty Commission. But they’ve also reignited questions about why the RCMP waited 12 hours to notify the public that Wortman was driving around in a replica RCMP vehicle randomly killing people.
The revelations didn’t end there. Palango has also recently obtained video tapes casting doubt on the RCMP’s version of events leading to Wortman’s death.
Turns out that RCMP tactical squad officers didn’t just happen on Wortman at the Irving station in Enfield as he was presumably making his getaway. That’s what the RCMP said and the Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT), the province’s police watchdog, concluded in its investigation of the incident.
But video obtained by Palango suggests the RCMP happened upon Wortman earlier on the morning of April 19, at a Petro Canada station a short distance away in Elmsdale. The video shows Wortman trying to fill up at the station but the pumps were apparently not working.
Tweets issued by the RCMP that morning reported that Wortman was last seen driving a Chevy Tracker. At the gas station, however, he was driving the Mazda of his latest victim and wearing street clothes. Cops seem to have suspicions about him anyway. The video shows Wortman being eyed by one tactical squad officer as he gets back in his car and leaves the station.
An RCMP convoy of eight vehicles and an armoured car would soon be in hot pursuit catching up with Wortman at the Irving Big Stop. There, it appears from video that one RCMP vehicle parks on the other side of the pumps alongside Wortman. The video shows one police officer crouched in a shooter’s stance making his way around the pumps and just in front of the passenger side door of Wortman’s car before firing 10 times through the front windshield.
From another angle, it looks like Wortman may be reaching for something in the front seat. It’s unclear if its for one of several guns police said they found him with. But those were found in the backseat, underneath a blanket, seemingly out of reach.
Palango notes that there doesn’t seem to be an attempt by the RCMP to arrest Wortman. Instead, they open fire on Wortman “almost immediately.”
Some have called Palango a conspiracy theorist. Outside of a couple of stories he’s published on the case in Maclean’s (where he broke the story back in June, for example, that Wortman withdrew $475K from his bank accounts) most mainstream media won’t touch his stories, leaving him to publish in the local Halifax Examiner and Atlantic issue of Ottawa-based gossip sheet Frank.
Palango would prefer to describe himself as “the RCMP’s worst nightmare. I’m someone who knows a little something about how they operate and has a lot of time on his hands.”
It’s turning out to be that way. The 911 leaks cut close. They suggest that even those on the inside charged with toeing the thin blue line are beginning to have their own questions about the official version of events.
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The duty to investigate
How investigative journalists helped hold police accountable during a Nova Scotia tragedy
December 15, 2021, 9:00 am AST
April 19, 2020. Michael MacDonald was opening birthday presents in his kitchen, surrounded by family, when the phone rang, halting the sound of wrapping paper being torn.His wife ran to pick up, thinking it was someone calling to wish him a happy birthday—it wasn’t.
The person on the other end was Graeme Hamilton, the Atlantic Bureau chief at the Canadian Press. “I knew,” MacDonald said, “something didn’t feel right.”
It was that moment when he found out about the ongoing mass killing in Portapique, N.S., and that he was being sent to cover it.
On scene
Approximately two hours later, MacDonald arrived on the scene. He was hastily taking notes and filing to his editor. As he started unravelling the story, it became clear to him that someone needed to be held accountable.
But trying to get straight answers from the RCMP about what had happened over the days and nights of April 18 and 19 was difficult because very little information was shared from the beginning.
“And at one point, the RCMP just stopped,” MacDonald says. “They stopped answering questions.”
Since the mass killing, several Nova Scotia journalists and members of the public have been searching for answers about what happened in Portapique and have been coming up empty-handed.
In July 2020, a joint public inquiry was announced. It will explore the events of the mass killing and force the RCMP to submit documents related to the investigation. The public, both regular Nova Scotians and those connected to the victims and the community, has pushed for an inquiry to get the answers they need.
And it was in no small part the work of investigative journalists that helped move forward that demand.
The push for accountability
MacDonald has worked for the Canadian Press for 30 years. He and other journalists have spent the past year and a half covering what happened in Portapique, where 22 people were killed over the span of about 13 hours.
MacDonald refers to Portapique as a “mass killing” in his pieces, opting to use the word “killing” instead of “shooting” because the RCMP has refused to release even the cause of death for all the victims. This is one example MacDonald offers to explain how hard it has been to get basic information from the police in this case.
Public concern
Robert Dares, a member of the Facebook group “Nova Scotia Mass Shooting April 18-19, 2020,” had also been concerned about what he feels is a lack of transparency from the RCMP.
The page is a collection of interested people, witnesses and family members who pay very close attention and read almost everything being written about the mass killing.
“I do believe investigative journalism can hold law enforcement accountable. But it can only happen if the government and the public are paying attention,” Dares says.
He credits certain media outlets with reporting on the event better than others, particularly sensationalist tabloids. Frank Magazine and its reporter Paul Palango.
“I know that Frank gets a bum rap and sometimes it is deserved, but at least in this case they have truly investigated and brought a lot to light,” says Dares.
After initial demands from the public, a judicial review of the events was proposed, In June 2020 but the idea received backlash from the victims family members for not matching the severity of the event. Investigative journalists and members of the public wanted inquiry. A judicial review would not hold the power to subpoena documents from the RCMP, where a public inquiry does.
A pillar of democracy
Patti Sonntag founded the Investigative Institute for Journalists (IIJ) in 2014 in collaboration with Concordia University.
She launched the IIJ because she wanted to provide rigorous investigative reporting to serve underrepresented communities in Canada.
The need for more quality journalism comes partly from the fact that the number of working journalists has decreased in the past several years.
There are no statistics specifically tracking investigative journalists in Canada. But, the statistics show that the overall number of journalists has declined. In 2013, there were 13,009 working journalists in Canada and in 2017, there were 11,700, a 10 per cent decline.
Sonntag distinguishes the work of investigative reporting from that of daily news. The duty of daily news reporters is ever changing, from talking to politicians and communications professionals to interviewing everyday people or congregating for political scrums. But, she said investigative reporters have one main duty, which is to investigate. To dig deep.
The main divide, according to Sonntag, is that daily news reporters say what happened, while investigative reporters look at who may be responsible and how.
“Without that critical function, the democratic process runs off the tracks,” Sonntag says.
Sonntag argues that without investigative journalism, corruption rates are at risk of rising because when journalists stop reporting on responsibility, the public stops paying attention.
Transparency International, the global coalition against corruption, in 2012 surveyed over 1,000 public officials spanning 30 countries. Out of a list of options, public officials credited investigative journalism the most often as an effective way to enforce accountability.
Sonntag believes this applies particularly with police, who are given special powers and are entrusted with public safety.
Accountable reporting
The events of April 18-19, 2020, brought Paul Palango out of a 30-year retirement from investigative journalism.
In 1990, Palango closed his career, leaving the demanding and chaotic energy of the newsroom at the Globe and Mail.
He has since written several books about the RCMP including one about the Portapique killings, which will be released in April 2022.
He says he was compelled to return to journalism after he saw the April 2020 events unfolding. He believed that it was his duty to report on what was happening. He also felt other reporters were not doing a good job.
“I took it upon myself,” Palango says.
Palango reported on Portapique for several publications, including Maclean’s magazine, the Halifax Examiner and Frank magazine, where he published audio and transcripts of 911 calls from the night of April 18, 2020.
It was his and others’ reporting that “Nova Scotia Mass Shooting April 18-19, 2020” Facebook group member Robert Dares credits with helping hold the RCMP accountable.
In his reporting on Portapique, Palango advocated for the initial proposed judicial review to be made more stringent.
“It got us an inquiry instead of a review,” Dares says. “It has brought a lot of information to light that may have never been seen.
Corporal Chris Marshall is a public information officer with the RCMP in Halifax. His job is to provide information to members of the media so they are able to provide it to the public.
“We have a duty to be transparent,” Cpl. Marshall says.
However, many journalists don’t always see that panning out.
Inherently investigative
Robert Osborne believes the goal of all journalists should be to hold institutions such as the police accountable.
“If a cop puts a siren on and his lights are on behind you in a car, you do not have an option—you pull over to the side of the road. If they tell you to get out of your car, you get out. That is real, immediate power,” says Osborne.
Osborne is a long-time investigative reporter who lectures at Ryerson University. For Osborne, ideally, all reporting should be investigative by digging deeper, fact-checking and asking more questions.
“This is our job. At least, that should be our job,” says Osborne.
He emphasized that in his courses he doesn’t teach people to investigate anything specific but, he focuses on teaching them to be good journalists. In turn, he believes, good journalists will always investigate.
Keeping power in check
In the case of Portapique, the challenge in holding police accountable is that journalists and non-journalists say it has been hard to get real answers from the RCMP. Reporters like Palango and MacDonald, who have been working on it from the beginning, have been searching for explanations. Members of the public, who rely on journalists to hold power to account on their behalf, have also been unable to get straight answers.
Like Osborne, MacDonald believes that all journalists should be inherently investigative by listening to their gut and asking questions, especially when something doesn’t feel right.
Dares says, “It appeared from the first news conference that there was something odd about the RCMP response. It made me and others question what we were being told.”
With the public inquiry currently set to start at the end of January 2022, MacDonald believes that there will finally be accountability.
“This inquiry will give us all the answers that the public deserves to hear.”
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"The Third Dive" RSJ instructor writes a book investigating the death of Rob Stewart
Robert Osborne, a contract lecturer at the Ryerson School of Journalism, has finished a book that investigated the death of Rob Stewart, a documentary filmmaker.
The book, called “The Third Dive: An Investigation Into the Death of Rob Stewart,”, external link came out on Oct. 6.
Osborne said “The Third Dive” originated from a documentary he did for CBC, “The Third Dive: The Death of Rob Stewart.”, external link This documentary came from a combination of Osborne’s interest in technical diving, one of his hobbies, and journalism, his profession.
“When Rob Stewart died back in January 2017, I looked at all of the spin or what seemed to be spin around the story,” he said. “And from a technical diver’s perspective, I thought this seems to be ridiculous. The claims that are being made don’t make sense.”
Osborne started to poke away at Stewart’s death. The more he looked, the more obvious it became there were huge parts of the story needing to be investigated. He went with an idea to CBC, and they gave him the green light.
The documentary aired in December 2018. He received a phone call from Rocky Mountain Books a little while after.
Having seen the documentary, the publishers wanted to know if Osborne was interested in taking the story further by writing a book.
He said writing the book was easy and difficult. The easy part was the huge amount of research he had already done for the documentary. The difficult part was keeping up to date with the court cases and reports being completed.
Reports suggested Stewart was encouraged to perform the dive he died on by Peter Sotis, a diving instructor. Osborne said he did not think Sotis had to encourage Stewart to do this dive. Stewart was an experienced diver with plenty of technical certifications.
Stewart was a driven person who wanted to catch captivating shots. He took risks with the shots he would gather.
He started working with Brock Cahill, his sidekick, to plan a series of dangerous dives off the Florida Keys about one year before they met Sotis. Osborne said he believed Stewart was capable of making these decisions.
Osborne interviewed Sotis. This interview was one of the few Sotis did. Osborne said it was important to include his voice to provide a full perspective for the book.
This book has taught the documentary maker that there is never a bottom to a story. He did plenty of research for his book, and he believes he could have gone deeper.
Despite the fatal final dive, Osborne said Stewart left a huge legacy.
“I am a huge admirer of his legacy,” he said. “He had a presence that drew attention to him all the time in a good way. And he used that in a good way.”
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Patti Sonntag was named to the honorary post of adjunct associate professor in 2022, joining the team at University of Victoria from the Institute for Investigative Journalism at Concordia University, where she was the founding director, coordinating collaborations between journalism schools and media companies. Previously, Patti was a managing editor in The New York Times’ News Services division for 10 years, directing her team’s work on more than 60 news services for 1,100 media companies worldwide and preparing special opinion and analysis sections by global thought leaders for the international edition.
Concerns about the decline of small news organizations prompted Patti in 2014 to launch a series of data-based investigations bringing together large numbers of Canadian journalists from across up to 19 institutions. She led a national class in investigations as member schools and media companies worked together to build a national reporting network for what became the IIJ in 2018. Concurrently, she created and taught the Investigative Intensive residency for mid-career journalists at Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity. An investigative journalist, producer and data journalist, the projects she has designed and led have won nearly two dozen regional, national and international awards and changed laws and policies from coast to coast.
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Patti’s bylines have appeared in The New York Times, The Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, The Walrus and many other publications. She grew up in Fernie, B.C. After working in countries from Brunei to Israel, she finished her undergraduate studies at Concordia University in Montreal and an MFA at Columbia University. Following internships at The New Yorker and The New York Times, she worked in various positions at the latter for 15 years, receiving a Women’s International Leadership award for her achievements.
Focused on innovation in the news industry, especially on support for small newsrooms, Patti is currently one of the project coordinators for the University of Victoria’s Climate Disaster Project, an editor for X University’s Local News Data Hub, a consultant for APTN News, and a board member for Canadian Journalists for Free Expression. Under her guidance, the IIJ received a Google News Innovation grant in 2021 and the journalism schools participating in the “Tainted Water” project became the first educational institutions ever to be nominated for the Michener Award.
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Concordia University’s Institute for Investigative Journalism joins Global Investigative Journalism Network
The Institute for Investigative Journalism at Concordia University is among 20 new member organizations from 14 countries accepted into the Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) this year.
Founded in 2003, the GIJN is an international association of journalism organizations that support the training and sharing of information among investigative and data journalists with particular attention paid to those from repressive regimes and marginalized communities.
“This is an important milestone for the Institute for Investigative Journalism,” says Patti Sonntag, director of the IIJ.
“We are excited about the opportunity to share ideas, datasets and tools we develop with Investigative journalists around the world,” she adds.
GIJN is open to nonprofits, NGOs and educational organizations, or their equivalent, that actively work in support of investigative reporting and related data journalism.
Launched in June 2018, Concordia’s Institute for Investigative Journalism (IIJ) is the first of its kind in Canada, connecting major media outlets with journalism students and faculty from across the country to carry out investigations in the public interest.
The IIJ has facilitated four investigations to date. One of the latest, Project Pandemic: Canada Reports on COVID-19, launched April 1, 2020 with the support of journalism schools nationwide, the Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) and Esri Canada. The project provides free reporting and hyperlocal maps that track COVID-19 infections to news organizations with the aim of assisting reporters and their communities in underserved areas.
“We welcomed 10 Investigative Reporting Fellows to this project and others for 2020-2021 through our fellowship program, which was established in 2018,” says Sonntag.
“These students and recent graduates come from Concordia and our university partners and help gather information in support of member news organizations. It is an invaluable experience for all of us.”
The IIJ’s previous investigative projects include The Price of Oil, which uncovered previously unreported toxic emissions from oil and gas facilities in Saskatchewan and Ontario.
The second project, Tainted H₂O, looked at lead levels in potable water across Canada. It involved more than 120 reporters, editors, students and faculty members and 10 partner media companies, making it the largest collaborative investigation in Canadian history. Findings from this investigation prompted municipal and provincial governments to address the matter.
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What Happened to Transparency?
Posted on February 25, 2022
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.]
****
"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 Commissioner cannot
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.
Rcb Bell
Rcb Bell
activist, writer, editor, husband, f of 2 great Ds and 1 great
stepson, enviro, sailor, cook anything Italian-SE Asian, survivor of
DSCC/DNC/JK04, Nova Scotia
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From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
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@
josh@chesterlaw.ca, RPineo@pattersonlaw.ca,
smcculloch@pattersonlaw.ca, "Michelle.Boutin"
<Michelle.Boutin@rcmp-grc.gc.
<blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, "hugh.flemming"<hugh.flemming@gnb.ca>,
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Newsroom <Newsroom@globeandmail.com>, PREMIER <PREMIER@gov.ns.ca>,
haley.ryan@cbc.ca
Deja Vu Anyone???
http://davidraymondamos3.
Wednesday, 29 July 2020
Federal and provincial governments to hold public inquiry into Nova
Scotia mass shootings
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3N3UXQxPQTo&ab_channel=NighttimePodcast
Rob 'the Carpenter' on his time with Gabriel Wortman
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NIGHTTIME PODCAST DECEMBER 8 - STEVE AND LGC
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From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
Date: Thu, 31 Dec 2020 08:22:44 -0400
Subject: Fwd: Automatic reply: RE Little Grey Cells loves your comment
Trust that the CBC, the RCMP and Frank Magazine et al will hate this
To: nsinvestigators@gmail.com
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
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Date: Thu, 31 Dec 2020 12:22:02 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: RE Little Grey Cells loves your comment
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Thank you for your email. I will be away from the office for the much
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From: justin.trudeau.a1@parl.gc.ca
Date: Thu, 31 Dec 2020 12:21:40 +0000
Subject: Réponse automatique : RE Little Grey Cells loves your comment
Trust that the CBC, the RCMP and Frank Magazine et al will hate this email
To: david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
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
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Subject: RE: RE Little Grey Cells loves your comment Trust that the
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Subject: Automatic reply: RE Little Grey Cells loves your comment
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To: david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
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---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
Date: Thu, 31 Dec 2020 08:21:24 -0400
Subject: RE Little Grey Cells loves your comment Trust that the CBC,
the RCMP and Frank Magazine et al will hate this email
To: nsinvestigators@gmail.com, tim@halifaxexaminer.ca,
"darrow.macintyre"<darrow.macintyre@cbc.ca>, "barbara.massey"
<barbara.massey@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Brenda.Lucki"
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<glenmuise1000@gmail.com>, "justin.trudeau.a1"
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PAUL P - A PAIR OF NUKNUUKS, AND ALL KIND OF QUESTIONS
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From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 24 May 2015 12:44:43 -0300
Subject: Yo Premier McNeil Trust that my emails to the nasty bastards
within Frank magazine are not SPAM Nor was the Hard Copy I sent to the
Attorney General and the RCMP
To: andrew@frankmagazine.ca, "justmin@gov.ns.ca"<justmin@gov.ns.ca>,
andrewjdouglas@gmail.com, patrick_doran1 <patrick_doran1@hotmail.com>,
Barry Winters <sunrayzulu@shaw.ca>, Mad Ape <chiefape@gmail.com>,
"john.green"<john.green@gnb.ca>, Jon Blanchard
<dexterdyne@gmail.com>, aparish@burchells.ca, "greg.church"
<greg.church@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, eps@edmontonpolice.ca, calgarypolice
<cps@calgarypolice.ca>, Ob Wor <obscene.works@gmail.com>, msegal
<msegal@murraysegal.com>, David Fraser
<david.fraser@mcinnescooper.
"premier@gov.ns.ca"<premier@gov.ns.ca>, "peter.mackay"
<peter.mackay@justice.gc.ca>, "steven.blaney"
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"Gilles. Blinn"<Gilles.Blinn@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>,
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<grcanning@gmail.com>, michael@frankmagazine.ca,
blake@frankmagazine.ca, comment@contrarian.ca
No need for me to be redundant your evil buddies Mr Baconfat and the
MadShangi have said enough this weekend EH Andy Baby?
https://twitter.com/
*Janice Purdy** @purdyjan * 16 Dec 2013
<https://twitter.com/purdyjan/
<https://twitter.com/Frank_Mag> You need bullying sensitivity training so
you can stop running your mouth off about things of which you know shit-all
1 retweet 2 favorites
*Peter Henderson* @*Henderburn* <https://twitter.com/
2013 <https://twitter.com/
@*purdyjan* <https://twitter.com/purdyjan> @*Frank_Mag*
<https://twitter.com/Frank_Mag> wait, is that what sensitivity training
teaches you? 0 retweets 0 favorites
*Frank Magazine* @*Frank_Mag* <https://twitter.com/Frank_Mag> 16 Dec 2013
<https://twitter.com/Frank_
@*Henderburn* <https://twitter.com/
<https://twitter.com/purdyjan> does bullying sensitivity training make one
a kinder, gentler, but more effective bully?
1 retweet 1 favorite
*The Political Petard* @*PoliticalPetard*
<https://twitter.com/
<https://twitter.com/
<https://twitter.com/Frank_Mag> @*Henderburn*
<https://twitter.com/
Bullshit Sensitivity training is exactly that, thin skinned people/Adult
need to learn to suck it up.
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*Peter Henderson* @*Henderburn* <https://twitter.com/
2013 <https://twitter.com/
@*RayMcLennan1* <https://twitter.com/
<https://twitter.com/Frank_Mag> @*purdyjan* <https://twitter.com/purdyjan>
you seem like somebody who would need it
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*The Political Petard* @*PoliticalPetard*
<https://twitter.com/
<https://twitter.com/
*Henderburn* <https://twitter.com/
<https://twitter.com/Frank_Mag> @*purdyjan* <https://twitter.com/purdyjan>
I am Sorry but you have obviously mistaken me for someone who gives a
tinkers damn!
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*David Raymond Amos*@*DavidRayAmos* <https://twitter.com/
Dec 2013 <https://twitter.com/
@*raymclennan1* <https://twitter.com/
<https://twitter.com/Frank_Mag> @*henderburn*
<https://twitter.com/
@*DavidRayAmos* <https://twitter.com/
to http://thedavidamosrant.
three-easily-proves-that-premier.html
Monday, 9 December 2013
Round Three easily proves that Premier McNeil and the dudes in Frank
Magazine have received and acknowledged my emails in the past The question
is what did Nova Scotia's Justice Minister's do with the Hard Copy sent by
REGISTERED US Mail in 2005?
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From: Premier <PREMIER@novascotia.ca>
Date: Sun, May 24, 2015 at 1:17 AM
Subject: Automatic reply: [PROBABLE-SPAM] Re: Tarrah says Glen has not been
truthful when talking to media
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
Thank you for your email to Premier McNeil.
This is an automatic confirmation your email has been received.
Warmest Regards,
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https://baconfatreport.
Twenty E Mails Last Night From David Amos
by baconfatreport
<https://baconfatreport.
2015
I and hundreds of others it seems received about twenty mass e-mailings
from convicted and registered pedophile David Raymond Amos of Halifax last
night. These e-mails are totally unsolicited, completely unwanted, poorly
written, go on for ever and ever, and are… spam. Damn, that’s a lot of
spam! There is nothing David Raymond Amos has to say or could say to anyone
the planet… that anyone would want to hear. David Raymond Amos is the
product of incestuous sexual congress betwixt his mother and her brother a
German Shepherd Dog.
Hey David! If you, little Glenford Canning, the boys at Frank Magazine, and
anonymous don’t like this humble blog…don’t read it!
Oh dear, call me “Maxwell” lol lol lol
https://baconfatreport.
Leah Parsons Says!
by baconfatreport
<https://baconfatreport.
2015
Killer “parent” and entrepreneur Leah Parsons says ! “My daughter will be
remembered for what she stood for!” That’s a big negatory Leah baby! Retaeh
Parsons will be known for having a really stupid name, (Heather in
dyslexic) and for being a thirteen year-old slut that would do anything or
fuck anyone to “sit at the cool-kids table at school.” Rehtaeh Parsons will
be remembered for killing herself because she had to rid herself of two
disinterested, abusive, and now self-promoting “parents.”
The world, Canada and Maritime kanada is a better place with the
self-inflicted demise of little Rehtaeh Parsons. There’s one less hooker on
the streets of Halifax, there’s one less uneducated bimbo with four kids on
the welfare rolls. One less scum from maritime kanada with her hand in our
pockets.
https://baconfatreport.
Glenford Canning’s “Rape Culture!”
by baconfatreport
<https://baconfatreport.
2015
Rehateh Parsons was her daddy’s “very special angel!” Long before what Leah
Parsons called”that fateful party,” Glenford Canning would in the dark of
night do what the early Old Testiment Prophets referred to as “wash her
feet,” and or “lie with,” his daughter Rehtaeh Parsons. By the time Rehateh
Parsons was a prepubescent thirteen years old she was already emotionally
and intellectually damaged if not destroyed by Glenford Canning. Rehtaeh
Parsons at thirteen was “acting out,” lying to her entirely disinterested
“parents,” attending regularly sex parties and abusing both alcohol and
recreational drugs. “That fateful party” was NOT little Rehteah’s “first
rodeo” but only the culmination of a very large number drunken incidences
of sexual congress with a multiplicity of partners… all them completely
consensual.
Rehtaeh Parsons extinguished her worthless life to rid herself of her
disinterested “mother” and abusive “father. Her “life” was ended by her
“father” before it had an opportunity to begin.
If there were any justice in this world and there isn’t, Leah Parsons and
Glenford Canning would be dead.
Ping Back that Glen
https://baconfatreport.
Justice for Child Abusers Glenford Canning, and David Amos
by baconfatreport
<https://baconfatreport.
2015
What’s there not to love?
https://baconfatreport.
The Canning / Parsons Crime Syndicate!
by baconfatreport
<https://baconfatreport.
18, 2015
The sordid, tragic, criminally negligent, and culpable story of little
Rehtaeh Parsons is finally over! The contrived self-serving false
allegations, lies and cries of rape were just that; contrived,
self-serving false allegations, lies and cries of rape. A couple of day’s
ago the last principle or former teenage-boy was adjudicated, judged and
sentenced in a Halifax “kangaroo court,” for doing what all teenagers did
all those years ago, sending risqué pictures of each other on their cell
phones. Two teenage boys, and what began as a couple of teenage-girls were
tossing back “vodka shots.” Notwithstanding the begging and protestations
of the girl, Rehtaeh who had gone to the party with, for Rehtaeh not to
fuck her boyfriend, Rehateh climbed the stairs to the bedroom with two
young boys, including her friend’s paramour to fuck their brains out.
Last evening I posted two news pieces from the National Post, and Frank
Magazine on this Blog, about this sordid hoax, and elaborate confidence
scheme. Longstanding, and well-known cyber-troll and criminal stalker of
women David Amos of Halifax sent literally thousands of unsolicited, and
spam e mails to thousands of “victims” last evening, complaining about this
Blog and its posts from the National Post, and Frank Magazine were
“cyber-stalking Glenford Canning!” That I was perpetrating salacious, and
slanderous libel upon, and “cyber-stalking” poor Glenford Canning by
posting two pieces from the national media.
Canada, and Canadians have finally learned the truth about Rehtaeh Parsons,
her fictious rape, the true circumstances regarding her suicide, the
character of her “killer parents” Glen Canning and Leah Parsons, but more
importantly the entire elaborate hoax and con job this entire sordid tale
became.
Back to what Leah Parsons called “that fateful party,” Rehtaeh Parsons goes
up the stairs to the bedroom with two boys, one of them her best friend’s
boyfriend. Rehtaeh is described to be naked from the waist down, leaning
over a window, and they have been screwing for a while. Suddenly Rehtaeh
says she’s going to be sick, and one of the two boys places her in range of
the window so she wouldn’t spew on the floor. Rehteah then goes to the
bathroom, and whilst she was there, the two teenage-boys shared a smoke by
the window. When Rehtaeh returns, she tells the boys she wants to continue
with the “sexual athletics,” and so this entirely consensual sex continues.
Teenagers “tweet,” Face Book, share, everything, no one’s High School years
aren’t without significant emotional trauma. Little Rehtaeh was more than
OK, with that evening’s sexual athletics for over a week…until the pictures
appeared on or in cyber-space.
Police witness statements relate Rehtaeh telling “friends” she didn’t want
to be perceived as a “slut,” when she first saw the photos in cyber-space,
and at that point Rehtaeh, Leah, and Glenford decided one of Rehtaeh’s
numerous consensual sexual adventures was now a ” vicious gang rape ” by
four boys. As Halifax Police and the RCMP conducted two over year-long
investigations, there wasn’t a scintilla of evidence of rape, by four boys,
two boys or any boys. During two police investigations the ” Canning /
Parsons Crime Syndicate” engaged hacker collective anonymous to “out” boys
that weren’t involved, and one boy that wasn’t even at there. Glen Canning
had anonymous even hack the computer accounts of the Father of one the
boys investigated. Leah Parsons led lynch mobs through the streets of
Halifax tearing handbills off posts, that told Haligonians to await the
results of the police investigations. Leah Parsons whined, cried, and lied
to the media how she was frightened, and threatened that handbills were
posted saying…”innocent until proven guilty.” The Rehteah Parsons, Leah
Parsons, / Glenford Canning crime family bullied, threatened, stalked, and
harassed innocent boys, and their parents. The Parsons / Canning crime
family vilified, libeled, and propagandizing against the boys and their
family’s, the Parsons / Canning criminals knew were innocent… because there
was never a rape. Two police investigations found no evidence of a rape or
sexual assault because their wasn’t any.
Even at the time “of that fateful party,” the Parsons / Canning marriage
was problematic, it was a dysfunctional family, a broken home, the parents
were disinterested, and abusive. While the Parsons / Canning crime family
were conducting a social media circus, lynch mob, and con, seventeen
year-old Rehtaeh had stopped attending school, became addicted to drugs,
and was co-habitating with a twenty-three year-old man. On April 4 2013
Rehtaeh after a quarrel with her adult significant other, went home and
hanged herself. The ever opportunistic, and looking to make a buck Leah
Parsons and Glenford Canning immediately called every and all media outlets
to remonstrate loudly Rehtaeh’s suicide was the result of the “four boys”
that “viciously gang raped” her. The problem was….there was no rape. The
Parsons / Canning crime syndicate now had tragically lost one of its
members. But Glenford and Leah simply blamed The Crown, the Halifax police,
the Nova Scotia government, the “culture of rape in Canada,” The Halifax
School Board, the four “little bastards” that “viciously gang raped” her,
and now the little bastards who took those action photos, of Rehtaeh in
consensual action. Since Rehtaeh had “shrugged off this mortal
coil,” the Parsons / Canning crime syndicate has made a bundle. Clearly
Rehtaeh Parsons was screwed up long before ” that fateful party”. Little
Rehtaeh’s “parents ” gained far more from her death than ever when she was
alive .
They say “you can fool some of the people some of the time, but you can’t
fool all the people all the time.” The Glenford Canning / Leah Parsons
crime organization has outlived its welcome in Halifax according to Frank
Magazine. Frank Magazine suggested that “was past time for Glen Canning to
get a real job.” Glen Canning recently posted the genitalia of a college
professor, on twitter in a fit of righteous altruistic rage. When the last
boy was sentenced a couple of days ago, the judge lectured both the boy
being sentenced and Glen Canning for taking pictures of a sexual nature.
Glen Canning knew it and Halifax’s media knew it.
No one screwed up the Rehtaeh Parsons’ case or investigation. Its past time
for the Canning / Parsons crime syndicate to consider simply to shut the
fuck up…you’re liars!
https://baconfatreport.
Glenford Canning…”A Killer Dad!”
by baconfatreport
<https://baconfatreport.
18, 2015
Haligonians are starting to wish that Glenford and Leah were long gone.
by Parker on 8 January 2015 at 23:31 · Email a comment
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[image: MSVU]
A legal lynching took place Thursday at the hands of the media, Glen
Canning, and the Mount Saint Vincent University administration. They and we
should all feel a bit dirty.
Michael Kydd, a part-time instructor at Mount Saint Vincent University,
was suspended, then resigned, after he was found to have had a brief sexual
relationship with a student.
The student was 38 years old, Kydd is 40. The course was a distance
education offering, the sex consensual. The woman says they were both going
through a difficult patch—Kydd was separated from his wife and seeking a
divorce—when they found comfort in each other’s arms. A total of two
liaisons, a bit of sexting, and some shared explicit photos.
On one occasion, Kydd prorated a grade for the woman, as he had for other
students, when a medical emergency prevented her from attending an exam.
A few weeks ago, the unnamed woman somehow began meeting with Canning, the
crusading father of the late Rehtaeh Parsons, and shortly after, she
reported the affair to the school administration. Yesterday Canning tweeted
a bowdlerized photo of the man’s penis along with some disapproving text.
I’ll pause for a moment while you absorb that.
When teenaged boys texted an explicit photo of Rehtaeh, Canning
understandably demanded their hides. Throughout the process leading to the
boys’ sentencing, he was constantly on the news and in social media,
condemning their actions and the bullying it engendered.
He showed no such concern for Kydd’s children, or the families
involved, when he shared an explicit photo without consent yesterday—only
an impulse to indulge in slut-shaming of his own. When his lewd display
touched off a firestorm on Twitter, he deleted the tweet but remained
unrepentant.
The Mount suspended Kydd, and gratuitously reassured students the accused
instructor was “not currently in the classroom”—gotta keep up the fantasy
he posed some kind of menace, don’t you know. President Ramona Lumpkin
issued a statement affirming the university’s sensitivity to “protecting
and supporting the student who has made this allegation and… providing
whatever supports needed.”
Like a backbone, maybe?
The only backbone in evidence belonged to Kydd, who summoned reporters to
his lawyer’s office, where he read a statement acknowledging his actions
and announced he had resigned from his part-time teaching job.
“I did not want to compound my mistake—and this is my mistake—by failing to
come forward and take responsibility,” he said. “I expect my career to be
ruined.”
Seriously? Of all the characters in this tawdry operetta—the jilted ex-lover,
the avenging hypocrite, the prissy president—Kydd is the only one I’d
trust with work, children, or the truth. He’s the only one who owned up,
spoke plain words, shouldered responsibility.
This is but the latest example of what happens when authorities substitute
zero tolerance for considered judgment.
I’d say the Merit Contractors Association of Nova Scotia, where Kydd serves
as president, is fortunate to have a person of his character. I
suspect they won’t be stampeded into joining the lynch mob.
One last thing: Will this episode finally persuade the Halifax media to
exercise critical judgment and stop treating Canning as a hero whose every
mean-spirited utterance is regarded as received truth?
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Glen Canning Pornographer!
by baconfatreport
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16, 2015
Get this dick out of here”: has Glen Canning fallen out of love with the
media?
by Blake Hunsley
[image: "Get this dick out of here": has Glen Canning fallen out of love
with the media?]
<http://www.frankmagazine.ca/
Something very strange happened at the hearing held today to sentence the
man who shared the infamously ‘intimate’ photo of Rehtaeh Parsons. When the
hearing ended and the assembled representatives of the local press held out
their cameras and microphones to receive Glen Canning’s latest
pronouncements, he walked right past them. Briskly too, without a word or a
glance. I’m surprised there wasn’t more of an audible gasp in the room.
As his appearances on virtually every network and newspaper cover across
this nation and beyond have shown again and again, Glen’s not one to shrink
from publicity. So why today, on such an important day, would he avoid the
press entirely? Well it likely has to do with an uncomfortable question he
was asked on his way in to court earlier in the day. After a slightly
awkward introduction (a hand was extended in friendship, it was not
reciprocated), Frank editor Andrew Douglas asked Glen for a comment on his
recent unauthorized sharing of an ‘intimate image’ (see dick pic) belonging
to former MSVU sex-ed business instructor Michael Kydd. “Today’s about my
daughter,” Canning replied. When pressed further, Canning’s wife Krista
attempted to intervene, but Glen reminded us all that he can (and
frequently does) speak for himself. “Go fuck yourself,” he said, before
demanding that another woman in his entourage “Get that dick away from me.”
If Glen was tired of hearing about his poorly thought out photo sharing
before the hearing, he must have been absolutely exhausted after listening
to the sentencing judge. “You are responsible for sharing that photo,” the
judge said, theoretically to the accused. “Every time the image is viewed,
the person depicted is victimized again and again.” To his credit, Glen did
not begin to squirm visibly as the judge hammered home the dire
consequences of sharing compromising photos without permission.
“Intimate images cannot be shared without consent under any circumstances,”
the judge said, “An adult knows this and would not be excused for doing so.”
Talk about awkward. The judge couldn’t have been any clearer if he’d come
down from his lofty perch, grabbed Glen Canning by the shoulders, and
slowly and patiently pronounced every word while staring him straight in
the face. Small wonder Mr. Canning suddenly developed an aversion to
publicity.
But the timing of his new-found media shyness couldn’t be more
disappointing. You see, Michael Kydd’s dick pic isn’t the only ‘intimate
image’ I’d like to ask Glen Canning about. I’d also like to ask him about
the dozen very intimate pictures featured on his Model Mayhem
<http://www.modelmayhem.com/
While these photos, taken by amateur photographer Glen, were all presumably
shared with the consent of their subjects, there’s something terribly
off-putting about a grieving father who crusades against the exploitation
of young women posting photos of young girls that would make an American
Apparel marketing agent blush.
<http://photos.modelmayhem.
That some of the women appear to be minors is even more disturbing. There
may be only partial nudity pictured, but the photos are all very sexual,
and far from what you might expect to see posted by the father of a girl
made famous after being exploited in photos shared online.
After browsing through Glen’s collection of young nubiles, clicking on the
link titled “Glen Canning Multimedia Productions” takes you to a website
that is dominated by the story of Rehtaeh, and her father’s efforts to make
the internet a safer place for young women. ‘Help prevent sexual
exploitation’ is the central theme of the second site. ‘Check out these
fine, young hotties’ seems to be the main message of the first. The
transition is jarring, to say the least.
If Glen Canning can’t see the apparent conflict between these two facets of
his online presence, then I have to seriously question his judgement. Just
like I questioned it when he published Michael Kydd’s dick pic. Or when he
championed laws that eroded our privacy. Or when he sent Anonymous to
chastise his online critics. Or when he took a revisionist history approach
to recounting his daughter’s tragically short life. Or…
The list goes on, and week by week it grows longer. Glen apparently remains
unrepentant over the dick pic sharing incident.
Messages left with Glen questioning his thoughts on the judge’s statements,
and the contents of his Model Mayhem account, have not been returned.
blake@frankmagazine.ca
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Frank Magazine’s Got Glen Canning “Dead to Rights.”
by baconfatreport
<https://baconfatreport.
2015
Glen Canning and Leah Parsons were killer parents. Rehaeh Parsons killed
herself to rid herself of her abusive “parents.”
Halifax’s Frank Magazine has got their number!
Is Rehtaeh’s dad a secret cyberbully?
by Andrew Douglas
There are more indications that *Glen Canning* has become the very thing
he’s vowed to eradicate.
It appears that Glen, under cover of anonymity, has taken to calling his
online critics down to the lowest, including but not limited to inviting
one individual to kindly “shoot yourself”.
The contrast between those words – uttered on the news discussion
website *novascotialive.com
<http://novascotialive.com>* – and Glen’s countless public statements on
the evils of cyberbullying, at conferences and in classrooms across the
continent, couldn’t be more stark.
When I presented Glen with several comments made under the username *Anne P*,
he denied making the remarks, and questioned how I could prove he did. But
he wasn’t interested in any answers. It was a brief conversation,
punctuated with several angry curse words. And then, following an
invitation to “have a nice day, dick,” he hung up on me.
—
This isn’t the first time Glen’s online behaviour has been called into
question. In *January,* he was roundly criticized
<http://www.frankmagazine.ca/
**Kydd*‘s penis, after the adult student with whom he had an affair ran to
Glen for counsel, for whatever reason. Later, Glen withstood another round
of denunciation when *Frank* reporter *Blake Hunsley* revealed that Glen’s
hobbies include taking photographs of young-looking models “that would make
an *American Apparel* marketing agent blush
<http://www.frankmagazine.ca/
Glen Canning’s knack for finding his way into the news cycle on a
semi-daily basis, nearly two years after the tragic death of his
daughter, *Rehtaeh
Parsons*, has long been commented upon in an increasingly wide array of
circles. Much like impassable sidewalks in *Halifax* this winter, Glen
Canning has become, quite simply, an unavoidable fact of life.
Just this month, the local news media breathlessly reported that Glen
traveled to *New York* to address the *United Nations* — about the scourge
of cyberbullying, of course. And there’s the Rehtaeh documentary, which we
also learned recently will premiere at the *Hot Docs* film festival next
month. No doubt, Glen will be photographed on the red carpet in
*Toronto *sporting
a scarf and black t-shirt, along with all the other artsy folk.
After a few days without any news from Glen, I took to the Frank Magazine
*Twitter* account on *March 19* to question whether he made it through the
storm alright. Unbeknownst to me at the time, just minutes after that tweet
went up, a conversation thread criticizing Frank Magazine and its staff
appeared on Nova Scotia Live. A few days later, the thread was brought to
my attention via a newly-minted Twitter account, *@Terminal_Zen*, and its
owner, Anne P. The Twitter account was initially established to give a
wider audience to the N.S. Live discussion thread – also begun by somebody
called Anne P. – and the Twitter account holder proceeded to blame Frank
and its staff for, among other things, perpetuating rape culture, being
anti-woman and homophobic, and being “gutless assholes”.
Curious about this mysterious Anne P., I took to Nova Scotia Live to find
out what else she’s been saying. As far as I could tell, the account was
created in mid-*March*. And when she wasn’t criticizing Frank – which is
fair enough, hey, it’s a free country – she spent the rest of her time
defending Glen Canning from criticism on several fronts. About the Mike
Kydd incident, and, most notably, about a recent arrest made by military
police over online comments made on a *DND* computer. As you probably know,
the comments had to do with the Rehtaeh Parsons case, and the man arrested
turned out to be the father of one of Rehtaeh’s tormentors. But since the
military case involves a potential code of conduct violation and is not a
criminal matter at all, the arrest has been widely criticized, most notably
in a *March 4* *National Post* editorial that questions why an arrest,
search warrants, and the involvement of military police was necessary at
all.
On the Nova Scotia Live discussion board, Anne P shows a laser-like focus
on the details of the case, and she’s pissed:
“Canning made a complaint to the military police in *October*. A complaint.
One. Related to the words said on his web site. He made it to the military
police in Halifax,” she blusters.
“Not plural idiot. And not about *Wikipedia*. So fuck off. It’s in the
online stories if you can read shithead”.
Over on the National Post website comment section, a poster named
*TerminalZen*, while mounting another spirited defense of Glen, has words
with a fellow by the name of *Philip Rose*. I should note here that last
year Glen Canning wrote a detailed piece on his website, accusing the very
same Philip Rose of cyberbullying *Amanda Todd,* the *B.C.* teenager that
killed herself in *2012*. In that piece, Glen also claimed that Philip Rose
had reported him to police for being a pedophile.
In their exchange on the National Post website, “TerminalZen” accuses
Philip of being one of Amanda Todd’s cyberbullys. And then he tells Philip
that “the police always ignore you. Not that you’ve ever gone to them”.
Could that be an allusion to Glen’s belief that Philip reported him to
the *Canadian
Centre for Child Protection*, I wonder?
And then there’s Anne P.’s derisive comment: “You’ve never served, have
you?”
Glen, as you might know, is retired military.
It’s certainly beginning to look like Terminal Zen and Anne P, in all their
iterations, serve as pseudonyms to mask Glen Canning. Even moreso when you
consider that the Twitter account is using a photograph of a cyberbullied
gay teenager, *Adam Roberts*, whose cause Glen has championed on his
personal website. A *Google* reverse image search for the photo –
essentially, a way to find out where else on the web the photograph has
appeared – comes up empty. Deeper digging determines that the exact
photograph was one that was formerly used on the “*Adam’s Story*” *Facebook*
group, a forum run by Adam and his family. There are two other places that
particular photograph has appeared: on the Rehtaeh Parsons website, and
yes, you guessed it, on Glen Canning’s own website.
Another item of interest: Anne P.’s Twitter username, Terminal_Zen, was
changed just this morning, to something else. Which is notable because Glen
has an affinity to the concept of Zen: a section of his website is even
dedicated to “Seeking Zen”.
Anne P’s N.S. Live profile was deleted earlier this week. But screengrabs
taken by Frank Magazine show Glen – sorry, Anne P. – calling Glen Canning’s
detractors “retards,” “psychotic assholes,” and more. And, on one occasion,
as I mentioned up top, the one which invites a critic to kill himself.
In a thread dedicated to criticizing former *Coast* honcho/current *Halifax
Examiner* editor *Tim Bousquet*, Anne P. tells one commenter to “shoot
yourself. please”.
Two days before Glen – sorry, Anne P. – uttered those words, an article
appeared on *glencanning.com<http://glencanning.com>* with the
headline *Cyber-hate
is no joke*. To highlight just how far kids will go when showering hate on
one another, a real “mean tweet” is quoted verbatim:
“No one likes you. Do every one a favour. Kill yourself”.
It would seem there’s no shortage of adults willing to use such language
today as well.
Tonight, *March 26*, Glen Canning is scheduled to appear on an internet
radio chat show – at *voiceamerica.com<http://voiceamerica.com>* – in
order to discuss Rehtaeh, and “other victims of sexual violence and
cyber-harassment”. It sounds like one of those open-line call-in shows, so
I hope someone calls to ask him his thoughts about any “cyber-harassment”
he himself might have participated in lately.
*andrew@frankmagazine.ca<andrew@frankmagazine.ca> *
February 24, 2015
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David Amos is Gone
<https://baconfatreport.
by baconfatreport
<https://baconfatreport.
For several years I have enabled a stupid man, an uneducated man, a
criminal man, a pedophile, a liar, an animal that called my wife, my
daughter, my wife’s employer, my landlord, the owner of my favourite pub,
the mayor, the Premier of Alberta, the Prime Minister, the amerkan FBI, US
Marshall’s Service, Canadian Forces Military Police, the Military Police
Complaints Commission, the RCMP, the RCMP Complaints Commission…et al.
This animal e mailed me at least 10 times a day. He has been blocked, David
Amos is done. I will of course write here in this blog about him, and his
family of cum swallowing sex workers…But David Amos has been silenced.
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February 23, 2015
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Glenford Canning, David Amos, and Edmonton City Council
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by baconfatreport
<https://baconfatreport.
Alberta Municipal Affairs Minister Dianna McQueen said, “Alberta’s cities
should not expect to be immune from cuts in the coming budget, even though
no decisions have been made yet.” She further announced, “the collapse in
oil prices drills a 7 billion dollar hole in Alberta coffers, which means
the province has to look at everything.”
Meanwhile back at Edmonton City Council Chambers, Ben “I want to be your
ho,” Henderson has his earphones on, listening to the dulcet strains of
Maria Dunne, stroking his crotch, and wishing for a blow job from her. Ben
“I want to be your ho” Henderson’s hero is Bill Clinton and loves chunky
bimbos in blue dresses.
Grandmother Bev Essinger the only bimbo on Edmonton City Council, has just
shot up ketamine. She is happily in the “K Hole.” Her eyes are glazed over,
her mouth drooling, and she is reclining in her chair with her legs spread,
skirt hiked up, and council creature Michael Oshry is lapping at her
pussy , as council is “called to order” by His Honour “the mayor.” “His
Honour” Don “the vacuous” Iveson begins to drone on once again how the
“province” and the federal government “need to make more investments in
backhanders to city politicians, and cash to municipal budgets, so
both, crooked addicted politicians, and the cities, “can have nice
things.” These are the same degenerate drug and sex addicts that
raised the city property tax rate by 5.8% and raised their salaries by 3.8
% . Mayor Don “the vacuous” Iveson says. “We’re all in this together,” but
I don’t see “council” sharing with the public any of the free dope they
get. ” I mean really!”
In this “council meeting” its clear His honour “the mayor” has few
coherent, lucid moments remaining. He tries to convince “council” of
the necessity of “approving an additional tax levy on Edmontonians” to buy
more quality drugs for “council” and to “fund other future LRT lines.” In
Dandy Don’s last coherent thoughts in this meeting, and orgy, he suggests
Edmonton transit users, also ought be charged more, in the form of
increases from one to ten percent. Don Iveson on heroin called
this, “council” developing a long-term strategy for transit. Most people
would call it an insane and drug fueled attempt to “get blood from a stone.”
Whilst Edmonton’s august City Council is “meeting” David Amos and his
“kiddies” Laura “the butt”, Gracie “the slut,” and Max “the angry faggot”
are circulating around “council” soliciting drug, and alcohol
inspired, entirely consensual , pay as you go sexual services. Business
appears to be brisk. David Amos’ faggot son has his pants around his ankles
and lubing up his “corn hole” for little Michael Oshry.
Glenford Canning is looking for a unoccupied dick to take a ” dic pic” of
for his twitter account and to latch his lips onto, and then I imagine, to
cry rape! Little David Amos, is in the corner of “council chambers”
masturbating, thinking of the next batch of spam e mails he’s going to send
tonight.
There you have it, another “city council” meeting. They say. “Canadians
love good government and lots of it!” But is there anyone in their right
mind that would call this…”peace order and good government?”
“It was rape Daddy, really!”
https://davidraymondamos3.
Monday, 23 November 2020
Methinks somebody in CBC should say hey to your old buddies Landslide
Annie and Big Bad Billy Blair for me N'esy Pas Mr Prime Minister
Trudeau The Younger???
https://twitter.com/
David Raymond Amos @DavidRayAmos
Replying to @DavidRayAmos
Methinks somebody in CBC should say hey to your old buddies Landslide
Annie and Big Bad Billy Blair for me N'esy Pas Mr Prime Minister
Trudeau The Younger???
https://davidraymondamos3.
#nbpoli #cdnpoli
https://newsinteractives.cbc.
David Raymond Amos @DavidRayAmos
Replying to @DavidRayAmos
Methinks the CBC will NEVER reveal the truth This will be another
attempt to make the RCMP appear to be not as incompetent and corrupt
as they truly are N'esy Pas?
http://davidraymondamos3.
#nbpoli #cdnpoli
https://www.cbc.ca/news/
Season premiere: Documentary about the N.S. shootings
Thirteen Deadly Hours: The Nova Scotia Shootings airs Monday, Nov. 23
at 9 p.m. on CBC TV / CBC Gem
CBC Communications · Posted: Nov 20, 2020 2:28 PM AT
The Fifth Estate presents a comprehensive inquiry into this year's
mass shooting in Nova Scotia, chronicling 13 hours of mayhem that
constitute one of Canada's deadliest events. We hear from the families
of many of the 22 victims, and the terrible final moments their loved
ones faced. Many questions remain about how the RCMP responded to the
situation, and whether enough was done to protect the community.
Watch The Fifth Estate Monday, Nov. 23 9 p.m. (9:30 NT) on CBC TV and CBC Gem.
Tune in to CBC Nova Scotia News Tuesday at 6 p.m. for an encore broadcast.
Related stories:
RCMP gunfire at Onslow fire hall during N.S. mass shootings 'total
chaos' for witnesses
AUDIO: Firefighters wondering why RCMP shot up hall during April shooting
Work on cruiser used in N.S. mass shooting began 9 months before
rampage, court documents reveal
Spouse witnessed N.S. gunman torching their cottage, court documents say
CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
Police Corruption? Nova Scotia Shooter - Behind The Scenes
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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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From: Timothy Bousquet <tim@halifaxexaminer.ca>
Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2020 05:41:36 -0300
Subject: Re: fea3
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Hello, I’m taking a much-needed vacation and will not be responding to
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please email zane@halifaxexaminer.ca.
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From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2020 09:09:14 -0300
Subject: RE The "Strike back: Demand an inquiry Event." What a
difference a day makes EH? Notice CBC ain't talking about this yet?
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Subject: RE: YO Bill.Blair Now that a full Public Inquiry is in order
Methinks people such as Anne McLellan, Ralph Goodale Leanne Fitch,
Allan Carroll, Mark Furey and YOU should testify under oath N'esy Pas?
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
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From: Peter Mac Isaac <prmibullrun@gmail.com>
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.
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.
---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2020 00:47:00 -0400
Subject: Re: 13 deadly hours Methinks somebody in CBC should say hey
to your old buddies Landslide Annie and Big Bad Billy Blair for me
N'esy Pas Mr Prime Minister Trudeau The Younger???
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"Katie.Telford"<Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>,
elizabeth.mcmillan@cbc.ca, lisa.mayor@cbc.ca, RPineo@pattersonlaw.ca,
smcculloch@pattersonlaw.ca
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "Pineo, Robert"<RPineo@pattersonlaw.ca>
Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2020 04:40:12 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: 13 deadly hours Perhaps Elizabeth McMillan
and Lisa Mayor should have another talk with the lawyers Sean.Fraser
and Robert Pineo EH?
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
Thank you for your email. I will be attending outside meetings during
the week of November 16, 2020 and will not have access to my telephone
or email. I will return your messages during the evenings. Thank you
and have a nice day.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Bill.Blair@parl.gc.ca
Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2020 04:40:10 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: 13 deadly hours Perhaps Elizabeth McMillan
and Lisa Mayor should have another talk with the lawyers Sean.Fraser
and Robert Pineo EH?
To: david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
Thank you very much for reaching out to the Office of the Hon. Bill
Blair, Member of Parliament for Scarborough Southwest.
Please be advised that as a health and safety precaution, our
constituency office will not be holding in-person meetings until
further notice. We will continue to provide service during our regular
office hours, both over the phone and via email.
Due to the high volume of emails and calls we are receiving, our
office prioritizes requests on the basis of urgency and in relation to
our role in serving the constituents of Scarborough Southwest. If you
are not a constituent of Scarborough Southwest, please reach out to
your local of Member of Parliament for assistance. To find your local
MP, visit: https://www.ourcommons.ca/
Moreover, at this time, we ask that you please only call our office if
your case is extremely urgent. We are experiencing an extremely high
volume of calls, and will better be able to serve you through email.
Should you have any questions related to COVID-19, please see:
www.canada.ca/coronavirus<http
Thank you again for your message, and we will get back to you as soon
as possible.
Best,
MP Staff to the Hon. Bill Blair
Parliament Hill: 613-995-0284
Constituency Office: 416-261-8613
bill.blair@parl.gc.ca<mailto:b
**
Merci beaucoup d'avoir pris contact avec le bureau de l'Honorable Bill
Blair, D?put? de Scarborough-Sud-Ouest.
Veuillez noter que par mesure de pr?caution en mati?re de sant? et de
s?curit?, notre bureau de circonscription ne tiendra pas de r?unions
en personne jusqu'? nouvel ordre. Nous continuerons ? fournir des
services pendant nos heures de bureau habituelles, tant par t?l?phone
que par courrier ?lectronique.
En raison du volume ?lev? de courriels que nous recevons, notre bureau
classe les demandes par ordre de priorit? en fonction de leur urgence
et de notre r?le dans le service aux ?lecteurs de Scarborough
Sud-Ouest. Si vous n'?tes pas un ?lecteur de Scarborough Sud-Ouest,
veuillez contacter votre d?put? local pour obtenir de l'aide. Pour
trouver votre d?put? local, visitez le
site:https://www.noscommunes.
En outre, nous vous demandons de ne t?l?phoner ? notre bureau que si
votre cas est extr?mement urgent. Nous recevons un volume d'appels
extr?mement ?lev? et nous serons mieux ? m?me de vous servir par
courrier ?lectronique.
Si vous avez des questions concernant COVID-19, veuillez consulter le
site : http://www.canada.ca/le-
Merci encore pour votre message, et nous vous r?pondrons d?s que possible.
Cordialement,
Personnel du D?put? de l'Honorable Bill Blair
Colline du Parlement : 613-995-0284
Bureau de Circonscription : 416-261-8613
bill.blair@parl.gc.ca<mailto:b
< mailto:bill.blair@parl.gc.ca>
On 11/23/20, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
> https://newsinteractives.cbc.
>
>
> 13 deadly hours
>
> November 22, 2020
>
> Over 13 hours, a man disguised as a Mountie travelled nearly 200
> kilometres through Nova Scotia, killing 22 people. The Fifth Estate
> explores what the RCMP knew about the gunman that night, how they
> remained one step behind and why the public was left in the dark.
>
> Text by Elizabeth McMillan and Lisa Mayor
>
> Editing by Janet Davison
>
> "It seems to me that the RCMP are not wanting the entire story to come
> out about how the response to this tragedy took place," Rob Pineo, a
> lawyer representing the families of the victims in a lawsuit against
> the shooter's estate, told The Fifth Estate. "To be frank, [their
> response] seems to be quite embarrassing [for the RCMP]."
>
>
> http://davidraymondamos3.
>
>
> Wednesday, 29 July 2020
>
> Federal and provincial governments to hold public inquiry into Nova
> Scotia mass shootings
>
>
> https://twitter.com/
>
> 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.
>
>
> #nbpoli #cdnpoli
>
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?
>
>
> Citizens Rise Against Corruption in Trudeau Government
> 18,724 views
> •Streamed live on Jul 27, 2020
>
>
> Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson
> 38K subscribers
> Citizens Rise Against Corruption in Trudeau Government - Peter Mac Issac
>
>
> ----------Origiinal message ----------
> From: Sean.Fraser@parl.gc.ca
> Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2020 10:33:11 +0000
> Subject: Automatic reply: YO Melanie Joly and 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?
> To: david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
>
> Thank you for your message. Please note that due to the volume of
> inquiries our offices are receiving, I have written an automated
> message below, and I have attached frequently asked questions to try
> and address some of the common things we are hearing about. If you
> still have questions about the Government’s response to COVID-19 after
> reading the below, please reply to this e-mail and we will be pleased
> to assist you.
>
>
> ---------- 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.
> < 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>
>
> ________________________________
> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
> 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/
>
>
>
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: "McCulloch, Sandra"<smcculloch@pattersonlaw.ca>
> 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.
>
>
> Thank you for your email. I will be away from my office conducting
> discovery examinations on July 27th through 29th. I will respond to
> your e-mail as soon as possible. Please contact 902.897.2000 if your
> matter requires more urgent
> attention.https://
>
>
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
> 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/
>
>
> 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
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
> Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2020 09:04:13 -0300
> Subject: YO Bill.Blair Now that a full Public Inquiry is in order
> Methinks people such as Anne McLellan, Ralph Goodale Leanne Fitch,
> Allan Carroll, Mark Furey and YOU should testify under oath N'esy Pas?
> To: Norman Traversy <traversy.n@gmail.com>, CabalCookies
> < cabalcookies@protonmail.com>, El.Jones@msvu.ca,
> tim@halifaxexaminer.ca, "steve.murphy"<steve.murphy@ctv.ca>,
> kevin.leahy@pps-spp.gc.ca, Charles.Murray@gnb.ca, JUSTWEB
> < JUSTWEB@novascotia.ca>, AgentMargaritaville@
> "Bill.Blair"<Bill.Blair@parl.gc.ca>, "kevin.leahy"
> < kevin.leahy@pps-spp.parl.gc.ca>, lagenomai4@protonmail.com,
> mlaritcey@bellaliant.com, mla@esmithmccrossinmla.com,
> toryrushtonmla@bellaliant.com, kelly@kellyregan.ca,
> mla_assistant@alanapaon.com, stephenmcneil@ns.aliantzinc.ca, PREMIER
> < PREMIER@gov.ns.ca>, info@hughmackay.ca, pictoueastamanda@gmail.com,
> markfurey.mla@eastlink.ca, claudiachendermla@gmail.com,
> FinanceMinister@novascotia.ca, "Bill.Morneau"<Bill.Morneau@canada.ca>
> Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>,
> kevin.leahy@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, istayhealthy8@gmail.com,
> prmi@eastlink.ca, "PETER.MACKAY"<PETER.MACKAY@bakermckenzie.
> "Katie.Telford"<Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>
>
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: Bill.Blair@parl.gc.ca
> Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2020 21:48:08 +0000
> Subject: Automatic reply: 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.raymond.amos333@gmail.
>
> Thank you very much for reaching out to the Office of the Hon. Bill
> Blair, Member of Parliament for Scarborough Southwest.
>
> Please be advised that as a health and safety precaution, our
> constituency office will not be holding in-person meetings until
> further notice. We will continue to provide service during our regular
> office hours, both over the phone and via email.
>
> Due to the high volume of emails and calls we are receiving, our
> office prioritizes requests on the basis of urgency and in relation to
> our role in serving the constituents of Scarborough Southwest. If you
> are not a constituent of Scarborough Southwest, please reach out to
> your local of Member of Parliament for assistance. To find your local
> MP, visit: https://www.ourcommons.ca/
>
> Moreover, at this time, we ask that you please only call our office if
> your case is extremely urgent. We are experiencing an extremely high
> volume of calls, and will better be able to serve you through email.
>
> Should you have any questions related to COVID-19, please see:
> www.canada.ca/coronavirus<http
>
> Thank you again for your message, and we will get back to you as soon
> as possible.
>
> Best,
>
>
> MP Staff to the Hon. Bill Blair
> Parliament Hill: 613-995-0284
> Constituency Office: 416-261-8613
> bill.blair@parl.gc.cabill.blair@parl.gc.ca
>
>>
>
> **
> Merci beaucoup d'avoir pris contact avec le bureau de l'Honorable Bill
> Blair, D?put? de Scarborough-Sud-Ouest.
>
> Veuillez noter que par mesure de pr?caution en mati?re de sant? et de
> s?curit?, notre bureau de circonscription ne tiendra pas de r?unions
> en personne jusqu'? nouvel ordre. Nous continuerons ? fournir des
> services pendant nos heures de bureau habituelles, tant par t?l?phone
> que par courrier ?lectronique.
>
> En raison du volume ?lev? de courriels que nous recevons, notre bureau
> classe les demandes par ordre de priorit? en fonction de leur urgence
> et de notre r?le dans le service aux ?lecteurs de Scarborough
> Sud-Ouest. Si vous n'?tes pas un ?lecteur de Scarborough Sud-Ouest,
> veuillez contacter votre d?put? local pour obtenir de l'aide. Pour
> trouver votre d?put? local, visitez le
> site:https://www.noscommunes.
>
> En outre, nous vous demandons de ne t?l?phoner ? notre bureau que si
> votre cas est extr?mement urgent. Nous recevons un volume d'appels
> extr?mement ?lev? et nous serons mieux ? m?me de vous servir par
> courrier ?lectronique.
>
> Si vous avez des questions concernant COVID-19, veuillez consulter le
> site : http://www.canada.ca/le-
>
> Merci encore pour votre message, et nous vous r?pondrons d?s que possible.
>
> Cordialement,
>
> Personnel du D?put? de l'Honorable Bill Blair
> Colline du Parlement : 613-995-0284
> Bureau de Circonscription : 416-261-8613
> bill.blair@parl.gc.cabill.blair@parl.gc.ca>
> < mailto:bill.blair@parl.gc.ca>
>
>
> After backlash, governments agree to hold public inquiry into Nova
> Scotia shooting
> By Alexander Quon & Elizabeth McSheffrey Global News
> Posted July 28, 2020 10:42 am
>
> WATCH: The federal government is now proceeding with a public inquiry
> into the Nova Scotia massacre that left 22 innocent people dead in
> April. Elizabeth McSheffrey looks at why Ottawa is changing paths now,
> and what the inquiry has the power to do.
>
> The decision to hold a review into the mass killing in April that
> resulted in the deaths of 22 people in Nova Scotia took three months
> to arrange. In less than a week the decision has been undone after a
> massive wave of public backlash.
>
> Federal Public Safety Minister Bill Blair announced on Tuesday a
> public inquiry will be held into the mass shooting that began in
> Portapique, N.S. on April 18 and came to an end nearly 100 km away, 13
> hours later.
>
> “The Government of Canada is now proceeding with a full Public
> Inquiry, under the authority of the Inquiries Act,” said Blair in a
> statement.
>
>
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: Allan Carroll <allan.carroll@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>
> 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 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>
> I will be AOL commencing July 27, 2013 and returning on August 13,
> 2013. Cpl David Baldwin of Amherst Det will be assuming my duties
> during my absence. Should you require immediate assistance, please
> contact the main Amherst office number at 902-667-3859.
>
> For inquiries about the Crisis Negotiation Team, please contact
> Sgt.Royce MacRae at 902-720-5426 (w) or 902-471-8776 (c)
>
>
>
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: "Fitch, Leanne"<leanne.fitch@fredericton.ca>
> Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2016 14:05:24 +0000
> Subject: Automatic reply: Re Federal Court file no T-1557-15 Now this
> is interesting As soon as Brad Wall got reelected as Premier he began
> blocking my email Go Figure EH David Drummond???
> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>
> Due to a very high volume of incoming email to this account there is
> an unusual backlog of pending responses. Your query may not be repleid
> to in a timely fashion. If you require a formal response please send
> your query in writing to my attention c/o Fredericton Police Force,
> 311 Queen St, Fredericton, NB E3B 1B1 or phone (506) 460-2300.
>
> This e-mail communication (including any or all attachments) is
> intended only for the use of the person or entity to which it is
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> et d'éliminer l'original du courriel, ainsi que toute copie
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>
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> GOV-OP-073
>
>
>
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: "Hon.Ralph.Goodale (PS/SP)"<Hon.ralph.goodale@canada.ca>
> Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2019 16:39:00 +0000
> Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks this afternoon Harjit Sajjan and
> his minions should go to Federal Court pull my file (T-1557-15) from
> the docket then read statement 83 real slow N'esy Pas?
> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@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
> *********
>
> Thank you for writing to the Honourable Ralph Goodale, Minister of
> 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: "Fitch, Leanne"<leanne.fitch@fredericton.ca>
> Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2019 16:38:59 +0000
> Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks this afternoon Harjit Sajjan and
> his minions should go to Federal Court pull my file (T-1557-15) from
> the docket then read statement 83 real slow N'esy Pas?
> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>
>
> Due to a very high volume of incoming email to this account there is
> an unusual backlog of pending responses. Your message may not be
> responded to in a timely fashion. If you require a formal response
> please send your query in writing to my attention c/o Fredericton
> Police Force, 311 Queen St, Fredericton, NB E3B 1B1 or phone (506)
> 460-2300. If this is an emergency related to public safety please call
> 911.
>
> En raison du grand nombre de courriels que reçoit cette messagerie, il
> se peut qu’une réponse tarde un peu à venir. Si vous avez besoin d'une
> réponse officielle, veuillez envoyer votre demande par écrit à mon
> attention aux soins (a/s) de la Force policière de Fredericton 311,
> rue Queen, Fredericton, NB E3B 1B1, ou composer le 506 460-2300.
> S'il s'agit d'une urgence de sécurité publique, faites le 911.
>
>
> This e-mail communication (including any or all attachments) is
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> Any correspondence with elected officials, employees, or other agents
> of the City of Fredericton may be subject to disclosure under the
> provisions of the Province of New Brunswick Right to Information and
> Protection of Privacy Act.
>
> Le présent courriel (y compris toute pièce jointe) s'adresse
> uniquement à son destinataire, qu'il soit une personne ou un
> organisme, et pourrait comporter des renseignements privilégiés ou
> confidentiels. Si vous n'êtes pas le destinataire du courriel, il est
> interdit d'utiliser, de revoir, de retransmettre, de distribuer, de
> disséminer, de copier ou d'imprimer ce courriel, d'agir en vous y
> fiant ou de vous en servir de toute autre façon. Si vous avez reçu le
> présent courriel par erreur, prière de communiquer avec l'expéditeur
> et d'éliminer l'original du courriel, ainsi que toute copie
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> reconnaissants de votre collaboration.
>
> Toute correspondance entre ou avec les employés ou les élus de la
> Ville de Fredericton pourrait être divulguée conformément aux
> dispositions de la Loi sur le droit à l’information et la protection
> de la vie privée.
>
> GOV-OP-073
>
>
>
> https://davidraymondamos3.
>
>
> Friday, 18 September 2015
> David Raymond Amos Versus The Crown T-1557-15
>
https://newsinteractives.cbc.
13 deadly hours
Over 13 hours, a man disguised as a Mountie travelled nearly 200
kilometres through Nova Scotia, killing 22 people. The Fifth Estate
explores what the RCMP knew about the gunman that night, how they
remained one step behind and why the public was left in the dark.
Text by Elizabeth McMillan and Lisa Mayor
Editing by Janet Davison
November 22, 2020
It was just days before his 46th birthday and Greg Blair was finally
mortgage- and debt-free. He and his wife, Jamie — affectionately known
as Chicken to her friends and family — ran a business together,
selling and installing propane and natural gas equipment across Nova
Scotia. In their downtime, they loved being outdoors and spent their
days surrounded by family.
"They're great people," Tyler Blair told The Fifth Estate. "Very hard
workers. My father worked very hard his whole life and ... was about
to start living life."
On the night of April 18, 2020, the Blairs hosted two neighbours for
dinner in their rural community of Portapique. With COVID-19
restrictions in place, they ate steak and potatoes at a table set up
in the garage with the doors open, allowing the cool spring air in.
After dinner, the couple planned to spend the evening burning some
brush they'd cleared that day. But around 10 p.m. that night, their
plans were interrupted.
WATCH | The Fifth Estate: 13 Deadly Hours on Monday, Nov. 23 at 9
p.m. on CBC-TV and CBC Gem
Gabriel Wortman wasn't a friend of the Blairs. The denturist had a log
cottage on Portapique Beach Road, the next road over, and would drive
by their house on the way to his other property, a lavish garage where
he meticulously worked on his collection of motorcycles.
Parked inside that warehouse on Orchard Beach Road, unknown to many,
was a fully marked replica police vehicle Wortman had put together.
People in the community considered Wortman eccentric. From time to
time, he'd show off his bar with its extensive liquor supply inside
the wood-panelled garage. But some who knew him say he was a nasty
drunk and prone to fits of rage — whether it be directed at people
he'd hire to work on his property or his long-term partner.
That April night, after RCMP say he got in an argument with his
partner, Wortman started a rampage, killing 22 people across Nova
Scotia in Canada's largest mass shooting in modern history: 13 people
in Portapique; four in Wentworth; two in Debert; three more in
Shubenacadie.
WATCH | Tyler Blair says his dad and stepmom were "great people":
And for almost 12 hours after he left the community, the people of
Nova Scotia would receive little information from the RCMP about the
danger that stalked rural roads; a man killing at random disguised as
a Mountie.
The Fifth Estate has learned the RCMP received crucial details,
including the identity of the suspect and that he was driving what
appeared to be a fully marked replica police car, from the first
person they encountered on the scene that night in Portapique at 10:26
p.m., nearly 12 hours before they shared it with the public —
information victims' families say could have saved the lives of their
loved ones.
Saturday: 10:01 p.m.
In the seven months since, Tyler Blair, 27, has learned only some of
the specifics of what happened to his dad and stepmom that night.
He told The Fifth Estate that while his younger brothers, aged 10 and
12, were playing video games, his stepmother Jamie and the young boys
heard Greg yell, "What the f--k are you doing with a gun?"
They heard a shot. In an instant, Greg was killed steps from his front door.
"That's when Jamie ran back into the [house] and got [my brothers] and
pushed them down the hallway, and they all ran down into their
bedroom," Tyler Blair said.
He said his stepmother called 911 at 10:01 p.m. She was the first
person to alert the RCMP to a problem in Portapique. She stayed on the
line while shielding her sons from the gunman on the other side of the
bedroom door.
Greg and Jamie Blair were killed at their home as their two young sons
hid under a bed, where a bullet nearly missed them as it went through
the mattress. (Jamie Blair/Facebook)
Greg and Jamie Blair were killed at their home as their two young sons
hid under a bed, where a bullet nearly missed them as it went through
the mattress. (Jamie Blair/Facebook)
"My two little brothers hid behind the bed, and Jamie put her back up
against the interior door of their bedroom," Tyler Blair said. "He
just shot right through it."
Much later, when Tyler went to the house to collect some of Greg and
Jamie's things, he said he found at least eight bullet holes through
that bedroom door.
"There's one that actually went through the mattress of the bed, where
my little brothers were hiding, and probably missed them by about a
foot," he said.
After witnessing their mother die, the young boys realized the gunman
was trying to set the house on fire. The older boy found logs from
their wood stove strewn across the floor. The propane stove was on,
with hotdog and hamburger buns thrown on the top near the flaming
elements.
Seven months later, bullet holes can be seen in a window and the
exterior wall of the Blairs' house. (Steve Lawrence/CBC)
Seven months later, bullet holes can be seen in a window and the
exterior wall of the Blairs' house. (Steve Lawrence/CBC)
The brothers bolted through the woods towards their neighbour's house
to seek help.
In the meantime, the shooter continued on his rampage through
Portapique. Thirteen people would be dead by the time he left the
community, and he was far from finished.
Saturday: About 10:05 p.m.
Next door to the Blairs, elementary school teacher Lisa McCully had
been enjoying the saltwater air during her nightly ritual — a peaceful
walk along the shore.
Portapique is a small, rural community overlooking a river that flows
into Cobequid Bay, the easternmost tip of the Bay of Fundy. It's made
up of a mix of cottages, trailers and homes nestled on the shore.
There are a handful of gravel roads and no street lights. About 100 or
so people call the area home, although the population doubles during
the summer when families flock to the beach.
McCully moved to the area in part because she loved being close to
nature. When she wasn't making music, the 49-year-old spent her free
time hiking, doing yoga and playing with her children.
"She was fearless, she was your classic mama bear, she was so
protective of everyone," said her sister Jenny Kierstead.
After McCully returned home and put her son and daughter to bed that
evening, she noticed something troubling and stepped outside.
She lived directly across from Wortman's garage, though dense spruce
trees usually blocked the view of anything beyond the driveway and the
metal gate he normally kept locked. That night though, the building's
frame was disintegrating against the moonless sky.
"She had gone out to see these flames that were higher than the tree
line, and went out because she saw an RCMP officer," Kierstead said.
"Probably [to] ask, should we evacuate, what the heck is going on?"
The burned-out patch of grass shows where Gabriel Wortman's garage
used to be — directly across the road from Lisa McCully's red house.
(Steve Lawrence/CBC)
The burned-out patch of grass shows where Gabriel Wortman's garage
used to be — directly across the road from Lisa McCully's red house.
(Steve Lawrence/CBC)
McCully called 911 and then approached someone she thought was a
Mountie there to help.
It was Wortman, dressed as an RCMP officer — standing near a marked
vehicle. As she approached him, he shot and killed her.
Kierstead said it was reassuring to learn from police that her sister
died instantly.
McCully's children remained inside alone but answered the door when
the Blair boys later showed up looking for help. After calling 911,
the four friends huddled under the stairs in the basement.
The RCMP dispatcher tried to keep them calm and told them to wait for
someone to rescue them. The dispatcher told the kids an RCMP officer
would have a special word they would tell the children so they would
know it was a real officer — and that it was finally safe to come out.
Saturday: 10:20 p.m.
Lisa McCully wasn't the only person alarmed by the fire at Wortman's
garage. After they noticed flames, a man and woman who lived up the
road jumped in their car to get a closer look and called 911.
The man, who we'll refer to as PR, has never spoken publicly about his
experience and declined to be interviewed.
The Fifth Estate obtained an audio statement he gave in August to a
private investigator who is working on behalf of victims' families to
investigate the events of that night.
In the statement, he describes telling the RCMP about being shot by
Wortman in a mock-RCMP vehicle — information the RCMP didn't share
with the public until more than 12 hours after they'd received it.
PR said that while driving to see what was going on, he and his wife
spotted an RCMP vehicle parked in front of Frank and Dawn Gulenchyn's
blue house at the top of Orchard Beach Drive.
Frank and Dawn Gulenchyn's retirement home in Portapique no longer
exists. It was one of three homes belonging to victims that the gunman
burned. (Steve Lawrence/CBC)
Frank and Dawn Gulenchyn's retirement home in Portapique no longer
exists. It was one of three homes belonging to victims that the gunman
burned. (Steve Lawrence/CBC)
PR said they told the dispatcher that it appeared an RCMP officer was
already on scene, but he found it strange that the car was empty and
the roof lights weren't on.
The couple continued down the road towards the fire, and as they got
closer realized it was coming from the denturist's garage. PR said he
thought to call his neighbour Gabe and tell him, but remembered Gabe
didn't have a cellphone. PR and Gabe were friendly — they'd been
neighbours for nearly a decade. PR said they would have a beer
together now and then or talk about working on cars or motorcycles.
After seeing the fire, PR and his wife turned around and went back up
the road — still on the phone with 911, where the operator was trying
to transfer them to the fire department. They stopped in front of the
Gulenchyns' and noticed someone was now in the cruiser.
"Over the cop car and through the kitchen window the whole kitchen lit
up on fire fast," PR said. "Like, fast. So, we kinda [thought],
something's wrong."
"Not very often you see two fires at once and like, why is there a
police officer here?" he said. "It didn't make sense."
(CBC)
The Fifth Estate has learned that by that point, at least three people
had called 911, including Jamie Blair, who reported that her husband
was killed by a gunman before she, too, was shot shortly after 10 p.m.
But PR said the dispatcher didn't tell him what was going on. Months
later, he told the investigator that he is still frustrated that he
and his wife weren't warned of the danger ahead.
"So there's 20-some minutes before we called and ... they should have
told us to get the f--k out of there, but they didn't," he said in the
audio obtained by The Fifth Estate. "Why didn't the dispatcher know to
tell us to get out of there because people are getting shot?"
As they drove back towards their house, they noticed someone was in
the RCMP car — and that person started driving towards them. The car
pulled up beside PR and his wife.
"I rolled down the window to tell the RCMP officer that one, we're not
lighting the fires, and two, we're on the phone with 911," PR said.
That's when the man he thought was an RCMP officer rolled down his own
window and started firing a handgun at them.
PR recognized the shooter was his neighbour, Gabriel Wortman.
"We ducked quickly and I got shot in my forehead and one went through
my arm," the audio tapes obtained by The Fifth Estate reveal. "My wife
was OK but at that point I saw Gabe ... and I saw his gun. He had a
laser sight on the gun and thank God he did, because if not I wouldn't
have seen the handgun at all because it was dark."
Despite being hit twice — one bullet through the shoulder, the other
grazing his forehead — PR managed to drive away.
Around 10:26, he encountered the first RCMP officer on scene. His
account was confirmed in a summary of his police statement contained
in search warrant documents CBC and other media organizations obtained
in court.
WATCH | Clinton Ellison describes the terrifying night he spent hiding
in the woods after he discovered his brother had been shot by the
gunman:
Clinton Ellison says he hid in the woods for hours after discovering
the body of his brother, Corrie, the night of the mass shooting in
Portapique.
The Fifth Estate has learned it was at this point PR told the RCMP
officer that crucial information about the suspect and his disguise.
"I told [the RCMP officer] right away it's my neighbour Gabe," PR said
in the audio tape. "[I told him] he had ... an RCMP car. I knew he had
those cars but I'd never seen them badged ... So that's when I first
told him it was him in the car."
The constable he told this to immediately relayed the information over
his police radio, PR said.
By this point, PR said, there were three officers on scene: The first
to whom he told the information, the second who checked his gunshot
wounds to make sure he was OK and the third, who took him and his wife
to the end of the road to wait for help.
"[That officer] was watching the woods to make sure nothing came out
at us," he said in the interview obtained by The Fifth Estate.
"It was dark and it was terrifying for anybody there," he said. "I
don't know how they, those first officers on scene, I can't imagine
what they had to walk into."
RCMP 'overwhelmed'
Audio of Nova Scotia's Emergency Health Services (EHS) dispatch that
night reveals that at 10:49 p.m., they were told RCMP were
"overwhelmed" and needed help.
When the specialized Emergency Response Team (ERT) eventually arrived
kitted out in SWAT gear from Halifax, 130 kilometres away, they tried
to clear some houses on the first road in the subdivision — pounding
on doors and telling people to get out fast. They left others to sleep
through the night, unaware of what was happening around them.
But it's unclear what happened on the ground when police arrived. In
the seven months since the tragedy, the RCMP would not say how many
officers were dispatched but insist the support was sufficient and
officers followed their training.
"As dictated by their training, their objective was to locate and to
stop that threat," Supt. Darren Campbell said in a media conference on
June 4. "This is exactly what those RCMP first responders were working
towards."
Portapique is nestled on the shores of Cobequid Bay, which leads into
the Bay of Fundy. Along the eastern edge, there is a dirt road along a
blueberry field that the gunman used to get out of the community.
(Steve Lawrence/CBC)
Portapique is nestled on the shores of Cobequid Bay, which leads into
the Bay of Fundy. Along the eastern edge, there is a dirt road along a
blueberry field that the gunman used to get out of the community.
(Steve Lawrence/CBC)
People who were in the area that night have a different story.
Witnesses have told The Fifth Estate the initial response consisted of
three to four officers. How, when or even if they advanced on the
scene in Portapique is still a mystery.
A neighbour, who spoke to The Fifth Estate on the condition of
anonymity, said he didn't see any police presence on Orchard Beach
Drive, the scene of six killings, until the emergency response team
arrived at 12:45 a.m. Sunday — nearly three hours after he called 911
reporting gunshots.
Another resident, Leon Joudrey, said he encountered an ERT vehicle
outside Wortman's burnt cottage but didn't see any police officers
when he drove around Orchard Beach Road around 4 a.m., unaware his
neighbours had been killed.
"It seems to me that the RCMP are not wanting the entire story to come
out about how the response to this tragedy took place," Rob Pineo, a
lawyer representing the families of the victims in a lawsuit against
the shooter's estate, told The Fifth Estate. "To be frank, [their
response] seems to be quite embarrassing [for the RCMP]."
The Fifth Estate has learned police didn't make it to the home of
Emily, Jolene and Oliver Tuck until 19 hours after police believe they
were killed in their home. Investigators would later tell family
members they didn't discover the three bodies until 5 p.m. Sunday — 19
hours after police believe they were killed.
It would also take the RCMP more than two hours to rescue the four
children hiding in Lisa McCully's basement.
The two McCully children and the two Blair children hid in the
basement of Lisa McCully’s house for more than two hours, waiting for
the RCMP to rescue them. (Steve Lawrence/CBC)
The two McCully children and the two Blair children hid in the
basement of Lisa McCully’s house for more than two hours, waiting for
the RCMP to rescue them. (Steve Lawrence/CBC)
"It shouldn't take two hours to go in and get four young kids out of
an area that you know some madman's running around with a gun," Blair
told The Fifth Estate. "It is a f--king long time for them to be
sitting there ... I don't know why somebody wasn't sent in earlier to
get them out of there."
The RCMP later told their families that as many as six officers were
stationed around the house to protect the children. But Blair doesn't
buy it.
"The RCMP have been caught in so many lies already," he told The Fifth
Estate. "It's hard for me to believe a word that comes out of their
mouth."
On the ground and in their makeshift operations headquarters in a
nearby firehall, the RCMP seemed to be putting the pieces together
about the horror that had unfolded in Portapique.
Around 3 a.m., an RCMP investigator called PR to go over his story
again. They spoke for about an hour and PR sent the investigator a
photo of Wortman he'd found on Facebook, "just to confirm," he said.
PR said in total, he told the RCMP three times about Wortman and the marked car.
But it wouldn't be until 12 hours after PR's first conversation that
the RCMP would share that crucial information with the public.
The RCMP has repeatedly refused to speak with The Fifth Estate about
the mass shootings.
During the 13-hour rampage, the RCMP communicated with the public via
Twitter. They'd later say they were counting on local media to relay
information to the public.
At 11:32 p.m. the RCMP first tweeted they were dealing with a
"firearms complaint" in Portapique — no mention of fires, a gunman or
anyone being hurt or killed.
(CBC)
And critically, no mention of those key details The Fifth Estate has
learned they were investigating overnight: that it was Wortman in a
mock-RCMP vehicle.
According to internal bulletins that were circulated to police
agencies across the province, by 1 a.m., the RCMP had identified the
51-year-old as a suspect who was "armed and dangerous" and associated
him with "an old white police car."
The RCMP spent the night tracking vehicles associated with the gunman,
including three decommissioned police cars. They found one white Ford
Taurus burning at each of the shooter's properties in Portapique. A
third would be located at his business in Dartmouth.
When all three cars had been accounted for, The Fifth Estate has
learned the RCMP made a fateful assumption. By dawn, they concluded
the gunman must have taken his own life — not an unusual outcome after
a violent rampage — and thought they'd find the evidence somewhere in
the rubble of his torched properties.
An RCMP source says some officers were even sent home at that point.
And while Mounties blocked off a section of Highway 2 connected to
Portapique Beach Road, there was something else they hadn't realized:
Portapique had a back way out — a dirt road along a blueberry field
that leads to the highway, a few hundred metres from the subdivision's
main entrance.
RCMP have said their investigation later determined the gunman escaped
down that road about 20 minutes after police arrived — driving
approximately 27 kilometres to the community of Debert. He spent the
night parked behind a welding shop.
Sunday: 6:30 a.m.
The RCMP have always insisted they didn't know that Wortman was using
a replica police car until around 6:30 a.m. Sunday.
"Those details came in their totality to us early in the morning of
Sunday, after a key witness was located and interviewed," RCMP said in
a media conference on April 22. "Prior to that time, we did not have
all those details. The bulk of the details about our suspect came to
us at that time."
That key witness was the gunman's spouse. Police say they got in a
fight and he assaulted her, which was the start of the rampage that
Saturday night.
The Fifth Estate has learned the woman told investigators that Wortman
restrained her with a handcuff on one of her wrists. She said she
escaped from the marked police car by crawling through the window in
the divider between the front and backseat, fleeing and hiding until
daybreak.
Around 8 a.m., after police spoke with her, an updated bulletin was
sent out, telling other police forces the gunman was potentially
driving a "fully marked Ford Taurus," and gave the car number. It
warned "he could be anywhere in the province" and "was arrestable for
homicide."
At almost the same time the RCMP was telling other police services
that information, the force released its second tweet — saying there
was an "active shooter" investigation in Portapique, not "anywhere in
the province" as they had said internally.
Two hours later, around 9 a.m., the RCMP identified Wortman publicly
as the suspected shooter in a tweet. But that tweet still contained no
mention of a mock-RCMP car or a police uniform.
It wouldn't be until after 10 a.m. Sunday, and after the gunman killed
19 people, that police would release this information. It remains
unclear why they waited.
They also didn't mention he could be anywhere in the province, as
they'd identified internally — or even the possibility that he'd left
Portapique, where he left behind the bodies of 13 of his neighbours.
Among those killed in Portapique were Jolene Oliver, Aaron Tuck and
their daughter Emily and three couples who retired to Portapique in
recent years: Joy and Peter Bond, Frank and Dawn Gulenchyn and John
Zahl and Joanne Thomas. Corrie Ellison, 42, was also shot on Orchard
Beach Road after going to see if anyone was in trouble when he spotted
the flames at Wortman's warehouse. His brother, who discovered his
body, hid in the woods for hours fearing the gunman was after him,
too.
Seven months later, many families of 22 victims who were killed in
Canada's largest mass shooting struggle with what they say is a lack
of information from the RCMP. (CBC)
Seven months later, many families of 22 victims who were killed in
Canada's largest mass shooting struggle with what they say is a lack
of information from the RCMP. (CBC)
Sunday: 6:30 a.m.
As word of the destruction began to travel informally among family and
friends, people awoke to their normal Sunday routines. For those whose
weekend rituals included scrolling through social media, some spotted
posts about police activity in a corner of Colchester County.
At this point, the information released to the public via Twitter by
the RCMP was still only that there was an active shooter in
Portapique, and residents in that area should stay inside with their
doors locked. People in other parts of the province were cautious, but
saw no reason to worry.
But that bright Sunday morning, what looked like a Mountie in a patrol
car was travelling north, taking the lone highway into the Wentworth
Valley. He wouldn't stop until he was more than halfway across
northern Nova Scotia.
Around 6:30 a.m., videos taken along a country road 50 kilometres from
Portapique show the mock-RCMP cruiser with a distinctive black push
bar heading to the home of Sean McLeod and Alanna Jenkins, who worked
as managers at federal penitentiaries.
Sean and Alanna were father and stepmother to two daughters, who say
their parents loved to host friends and their home on Hunter Road was
always welcoming.
WATCH | Amielia McLeod says her dad and stepmom were loving, welcomed everyone:
"I wouldn't be who I am without him, like I grew up going fishing,
hunting, like he taught me everything. They were really caring,
selfless, loving, fun," said Sean's daughter Amielia McLeod.
The family does not know why the killer targeted them that morning or
what he did during the three hours he spent at their home.
Police believe he killed the couple and their two dogs shortly after
he arrived. Before he left, he set the house on fire and neighbours
say in a matter of minutes, flames engulfed the wall of windows that
faced the Wallace River where Sean and Alanna loved to spend their
days floating.
In the early hours of April 19, 2020, the gunman travelled north from
Portapique, taking the lone highway into the Wentworth Valley. (Steve
Lawrence/CBC)
In the early hours of April 19, 2020, the gunman travelled north from
Portapique, taking the lone highway into the Wentworth Valley. (Steve
Lawrence/CBC)
The gunman also killed Tom Bagley close to the deck of the home where
McLeod and Jenkins lived. Bagley was a retired former firefighter who
was out for a walk.
Surveillance videos captured Wortman's car leaving Hunter Road at 9:23
a.m., driving faster than he had hours earlier. On the highway heading
south from Wentworth, the gunman killed another stranger, Lillian
Campbell, who was out walking.
By now, the information released to the public via Twitter by the RCMP
was still that there was an active shooter in Portapique, and
residents in that area should stay inside with their doors locked.
It was during these hours that the gunman's spouse emerged from hiding
in Portapique, and the RCMP realized their suspect may not be where
they thought he was. Around 9 a.m., the RCMP began to receive frantic
calls from Wentworth.
When RCMP officers arrived on Hunter Road sometime after 10 a.m., the
shooter was long gone — continuing his killing spree close to the
warehouse where he'd spent the night.
Sunday: 9:59 a.m.
About 40 kilometres from Portapique in Onslow Mountain, Nick Beaton
was making breakfast for his two-year-old son. His wife, Kristen, had
just left for work.
She worked for the Victorian Order of Nurses, travelling around Nova
Scotia taking care of those who needed her. She was a continuing care
assistant and during the COVID-19 pandemic, she was especially tired —
she was pregnant and had a small child at home.
"She was going to work early in the morning you know six, seven in the
morning whatever it was, and [before she left] she came in and gave me
a big kiss and a big hug and she said, 'Baby you're the best,'" Nick
Beaton said.
"Little did I know that would be the last kiss I'd have."
Nick Beaton said he and his wife, Kristen, shown her during her first
pregnancy, had a perfect life with their young son. She had just found
out she was pregnant with their second child when she was killed.
(Nick Beaton/Facebook)
Nick Beaton said he and his wife, Kristen, shown her during her first
pregnancy, had a perfect life with their young son. She had just found
out she was pregnant with their second child when she was killed.
(Nick Beaton/Facebook)
Meanwhile, in nearby Masstown, Heather O'Brien was also getting ready
for the day; the nurse, who worked for the same organization as
Beaton, was hoping to spend her day off working on her garden. Before
she got started, the mother of eight wanted to check in on her family.
Earlier that morning, O'Brien's daughter Darcy Dobson was awoken by
her husband with heartbreaking news: their friends Greg and Jamie
Blair had been shot and killed in Portapique. Her husband was Jamie's
cousin; their sons played hockey together.
"At that point, we weren't sure what had happened [in Portapique],"
Dobson said. "I got up at 5:30, made a cup of coffee and called my
mom."
Knowing her family was shaken by that news, O'Brien offered to swing
by with a round of coffees for her children and smiles for her 12
grandchildren. They all lived in a loop in Colchester County, close
enough that O'Brien could stop in for visits and the drinks would
still be delivered hot.
"She knew we were all kind of a little bit on edge about what was
happening in Portapique," Dobson told The Fifth Estate. "More than
anything she just kinda wanted to see us, make sure everybody was OK."
At this point, the only information the O'Brien family had was that
something was happening in Portapique and police were still there, so
she didn't think much of leaving her house more than 20 kilometres
away from the scene.
As she drove, she called a fellow nurse who lived on the opposite side
of Portapique. Since there was only one rural highway for her friend
to travel — the road that went through Portapique — and the RCMP had
part of it blocked off, O'Brien wanted to make sure her coworker could
still make it to her appointments.
Heather O'Brien was mother to eight and loved spending time with her
12 grandchildren. (Submitted by Darcy Dobson)
Heather O'Brien was mother to eight and loved spending time with her
12 grandchildren. (Submitted by Darcy Dobson)
Little did O'Brien know the gunman was heading her way, and she was
about to run into him on Plains Road in Debert.
She never made it to the coffee shop.
Not far away, after Kristen Beaton left for work, her husband Nick was
texting her updates of what was happening in Portapique.
"I'm thinking that ... it was like an isolated incident, that him and
family got into it," he said. “Not thinking that he's out targeting
innocent people."
The Beatons weren't worried, but were still being careful.
They chatted while she was pulled over on the side of Plains Road,
waiting for her next visit. As they spoke, Nick cautioned her not to
stop for anyone.
By this time, the RCMP had tweeted the name and a photo of their suspect.
"I just said, 'OK, I'm gonna go to his Facebook to find his picture
and send it to you just in case you see him to avoid him,' or what
have you," Nick Beaton said.
The photo was a smiling man in a ball cap. It was the last text
Kristen Beaton read. The man in the photo came across Beaton as she
was pulled over on the side of the road.
At that very same time, Heather O'Brien was heading down the same
road, talking to her colleague on the phone. She saw what she thought
was an RCMP car.
This RCMP handout photo shows the gunman's car driving through Debert
at 10 a.m. on the morning of April 19. (RCMP)
This RCMP handout photo shows the gunman's car driving through Debert
at 10 a.m. on the morning of April 19. (RCMP)
At 9:59 a.m., O'Brien heard gunshots. She sent a text message to her
kids in their family group chat:
RCMP.
Shots fired Debert.
It was likely the gunfire that killed Kristen Beaton.
"The coworker asked her where she was, and she said the RCMP was there
and at that point she had screamed," said Dobson.
The line dropped. Her friend frantically dialled 911.
"I think she probably felt safe [seeing the] RCMP car," Dobson said.
"If there's shots being fired in Debert, like at least the cops are
here."
O'Brien was killed by the gunman just a few hundred metres from Kristen Beaton.
When O'Brien and Beaton left their homes Sunday morning, they and
their families weren't aware that the gunman had fled Portapique — or
even that the situation was ongoing.
A memorial for Kristen Beaton sits at the side of Plains Road in
Debert, where she was killed. (Steve Lawrence/CBC)
A memorial for Kristen Beaton sits at the side of Plains Road in
Debert, where she was killed. (Steve Lawrence/CBC)
"It would have been after mom was killed that they posted he was
[nearby]," O'Brien's daughter Darcy Dobson said. "It was after she was
killed that they posted he was in an RCMP car."
About 15 minutes after O'Brien and Beaton were killed, Nova Scotia
RCMP tweeted their suspect could be dressed as a Mountie driving a
vehicle that was all but identical to an actual cruiser. It was 15
minutes too late for the two women. And it was nearly 12 hours after
the RCMP received that information.
"The [RCMP] had an opportunity to stop him before the people who died
on the 19th were killed," said Dobson. "They failed to give the public
the information they needed to stay safe."
"I've gone over and over and over again they didn't release that he
was dressed as an officer," Nick Beaton said.
He is adamant if they knew that information, his wife would be by his
side today.
"If the RCMP had've armed us with the information of who he was and
what they knew by 11 o'clock Saturday night ... she wouldn't have even
been on the road," he said.
"Me and many other blue nosers in Nova Scotia were sitting on their
front deck with their firearms protecting their family. And she'd have
been behind me, she'd have been safe."
In all, the RCMP would release 10 tweets over the 13-hour rampage —
releasing new tweets as they received information and sightings of the
gunman as he traversed Nova Scotia.
Sunday: 10:49 a.m.
As the RCMP were frantically trying to track down their suspect,
Const. Chad Morrison waited in his squad car to meet a colleague. By
then, police knew the gunman was on the move.
He and Const. Heidi Stevenson both worked out of Enfield, an hour's
drive from Portapique, and had been called to Colchester County to
help set up roadblocks. They agreed to meet at an intersection about
50 kilometres from Debert.
According to court documents, Morrison pulled up to an approaching
police car in Shubenacadie thinking it was Stevenson there to meet
him. It wasn't.
The gunman pulled out a handgun and started firing at Morrison. He was
shot in the arm, and managed to drive away — frantically pressing the
emergency alarm in his car as he sped off.
The gunman’s mock cruiser was finally stopped when he collided with
Const. Heidi Stevenson. The silver SUV was driven by Joey Webber, who
was killed by the gunman when he pulled over to help. (Submitted by
Rob Pineo)
The gunman’s mock cruiser was finally stopped when he collided with
Const. Heidi Stevenson. The silver SUV was driven by Joey Webber, who
was killed by the gunman when he pulled over to help. (Submitted by
Rob Pineo)
Meanwhile, less than 500 metres from where he struck Morrison, the
gunman spotted Stevenson. He turned to intercept her, veering both
cars into the guardrails of the ramp onto Highway 2 where they
collided.
They exchanged gunfire and Stevenson, a 23-year member of the force
and mother of two, was killed. The RCMP say Stevenson died a hero,
sacrificing her life to protect the people of Nova Scotia.
The gunman then killed Joey Webber, who stopped to help after seeing
the two crashed cruisers. The 36-year old father of two had been en
route to buy furnace oil, and like the many other victims was unaware
of any danger nearby.
The shooter stole Stevenson's police-issue pistol and lit the cruisers
on fire before taking off in Webber's SUV.
Sunday: 11:26 a.m.
Half an hour later, police finally stopped their suspect at a busy gas
station not far from Halifax's international airport.
He was driving a car stolen from his final victim, Gina Goulet. After
fleeing from where the two cruisers burned, Wortman killed Goulet in
her nearby home.
WATCH | Darcy Dobson says RCMP "failed" at providing information to
keep public safe:
Goulet was a denturist who had twice battled cancer. She loved salsa
dancing and fishing. Her beloved German Shepherd was shot but the dog
survived.
When the gunman stole her car, the gas tank was almost empty. He soon
headed to one of the area's busiest gas stations.
But as fate would have it, a member of the Emergency Response Team who
was en route to try and stop the gunman had also pulled into the Big
Stop in Enfield to get gas.
The RCMP officer recognized Wortman, and the gunman was shot and
killed. Police later found five guns in his vehicle.
At 11:26 a.m on Sunday, 13 hours after it began, the rampage had ended.
The aftermath
In the months since the tragedy, the RCMP has offered few answers for
families or the public. The force held five media conferences, the
last in early June. Media organizations, including the CBC, have gone
to court to try to gain access to search warrant documents.
In the early days after the shooting, RCMP said they had no files on
Wortman. But police documents obtained by the CBC reveal the
51-year-old wasn't a stranger to police.
He was convicted of assaulting a teen in 2001 and investigated for
threatening his parents in 2010.
The following year, Truro police received a tip that Wortman was
mentally unstable, had firearms and threatened to kill a cop. In 2013,
a neighbour in Portapique reported to police that Wortman was abusive
towards his partner and had illegal weapons. None of these incidents
resulted in charges and it's unclear to what extent police
investigated.
"How in the hell is he not a red flag?" said Heather O'Brien's
daughter Darcy Dobson. "It seems to me that a wealthy man with
charisma got away with doing whatever the hell he wanted."
In the months since losing his wife, Nick Beaton has embarked on his
own investigation, trying to piece together information about the
shooter and what happened over those 13 hours.
"I tried to sit back so I could heal, so I could deal with it, and I
can't," he said. "I need answers. There's too many questions, there's
too many things not answered."
WATCH | Nick Beaton says "if RCMP had armed us with the information
they had ... she'd have been safe":
In a meeting with investigators, he asked the Mounties to explain how
they reached the conclusion that their suspect was dead.
"They couldn't answer it, they were going to look into it and get back
to me," Beaton told The Fifth Estate. "I haven't heard nothing yet,
it's been months.
"I can lay here and bawl the rest of my life, which I know Kristen
wouldn't want, or fight."
Beaton is one of the named plaintiffs in the proposed class-action
lawsuit against Wortman's estate. The families are also suing the RCMP
and the province.
"We just want answers, we want the truth, full transparency," he said.
"We want the RCMP to say we messed up, we made mistakes here, here and
here we're learning from it and it's not going to happen again.
"It wasn't the men and women officers that day that I'm upset at, it's
the force in general, it's the top brass, it's the people making the
decisions."
He and other family members grew frustrated over the summer as calls
for a public inquiry went unanswered.
On the same day Beaton and Dobson led a march of family members to the
Bible Hill RCMP detachment in support of an inquiry, they learned the
federal and provincial justice ministers would announce an independent
review, but not the public inquiry they asked for.
Family and friends of victims, including Sean McLeod's daughters,
Taylor Andrews, left, and Amielia McLeod, attend a march demanding an
inquiry into the April mass shooting in Nova Scotia that killed 22
people, in Bible Hill, N.S., on July 22, 2020. (Andrew Vaughan/The
Canadian Press)
Family and friends of victims, including Sean McLeod's daughters,
Taylor Andrews, left, and Amielia McLeod, attend a march demanding an
inquiry into the April mass shooting in Nova Scotia that killed 22
people, in Bible Hill, N.S., on July 22, 2020. (Andrew Vaughan/The
Canadian Press)
Public outcry was swift and harsh, and within a week, federal Public
Safety Minister Bill Blair backtracked and said an inquiry would go
ahead. In October — days after the six-month anniversary of their
loved ones deaths — family members finally got a timeline.
"I have often said this, if it was myself or one of my sisters, my
brother, or my dad, [my mother] would have done everything I have done
and more," Dobson said. She knows her mother would have settled for
"nothing less than the truth."
"She would have demanded it, she'd have been worse than me," she said.
"Everybody says you know, I am out there — and I am loud ... they
would have been scared if she walked in the doors of that RCMP station
because she wouldn't have taken no for an answer on anything."
The inquiry's final report is due by Nov. 1, 2022. Until then,
families are left to grieve their loved ones without fully
understanding how they came to lose them so violently.
"I know as much now as I knew in April or May," Tyler Blair said.
"It's disgraceful.... We shouldn't have to fight and beg for answers."
With his parents gone, Blair now cares for his younger brothers and is
running the family business. Although he and his father had talked
about him taking it on eventually, it wasn't meant to happen this
soon, this way.
"I'm just doing what I should do — what my father would want me to do."
With files from Linda Guerriero and Gillian Findlay
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resources available to Canadians.
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