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Paul Fromm for Mayor of Hamilton -- The Freedom Candidate
First published at 19:28 UTC on August 31st, 2022.
The Brian Ruhe Show
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Vote for Paul Fromm for mayor of Hamilton, Ontario on Oct. 24, 2022.
Here, Paul says you should not be forced to wear a mask for Covid. You
should have freedom to decide for yourself.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/
Notorious white nationalist Paul Fromm running to be mayor of Hamilton
Fromm got 775 votes when he ran in Mississauga in 2014
A notorious white nationalist wants to be the mayor of Hamilton.
Paul Fromm, whose organization has defended websites promoting Holocaust denial, has unsuccessfully run for mayor of Mississauga. Now he's running in his new city of Hamilton for the Oct. 22 election.
"I'm in the race and getting the immigration reform message out there," Fromm tweeted Tuesday.
Fromm founded the Canadian Association for Free Expression (CAFE), a non-profit that has intervened in several human rights cases across Canada. Those cases include websites encouraging homophobia and Holocaust denial.
In May, a court granted him intervener status in a human rights case involving flyers that targeted a transgender election candidate in B.C.
Fromm, 69, has also made regular appearances on Stormfront Radio, which describes itself as being "pro-white news, opinion and inspiration."
Fromm got 775 votes in his Mississauga mayoral run in 2014. He also ran in 2010.
Fromm moved to Hamilton Mountain six months ago. He said he has friends in Hamilton, some of whom were the 25 signatures required on his candidacy form.
Despite the tweet about immigration reform, Fromm said he's running to draw attention to traffic gridlock. He also denied he's looking for personal attention. "If I wanted attention, I'd run naked down King Street."
Matthew Green, Ward 3 councillor, says Fromm's candidacy is "a symptom of a much larger values conversation we're having, not just in Hamilton but across the country."
"It's disheartening this person thought he would have an audience in Hamilton."
https://www.cbc.ca/news/
Here's the final list of who's running for mayor and council in Hamilton this year
Nine candidates for mayor registered to replace outgoing Mayor Fred Eisenberger
Aug. 19 was the last day for candidates to file their nominations at city hall for the upcoming municipal election, which are taking place on Oct. 24.
The list has changed a lot since CBC first reported it back in May.
Both veteran politicians and newcomers are putting their name forward for your votes.
Nine candidates for mayor
Nine candidates are in the running to take current Mayor Fred Eisenberger's place. He said in June that he won't seek re-election.
The registered candidates in alphabetical order are:
Bob Bratina: Former mayor, Liberal MP and Ward 2 councillor.
Ejaz Butt: Veteran taxi industry leader and immigrant from Pakistan.
Jim Davis.
Paul Fromm: self-described white nationalist whose groups have intervened in human rights cases on behalf of websites that promote Holocaust denial and homophobia.
Solomon Ikhuiwu: a pastor, youth soccer coach and participant in the convoy in Ottawa earlier this year. He described himself to CBC as a conservative voice, a Black person with a young family and a Christian, representing people that "feel marginalized as the established political machinery forges ahead speaking tolerance, but rolling out agendas opposed to their words."
Hermiz Ishaya.
Andrea Horwath: Former Ontario NDP leader and Hamilton city councillor.
Keanin Loomis: Former president and CEO of the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce.
Michael Pattison.
Over 80 candidates for city councillor
The list of candidates for city councillor has grown exponentially from the last time CBC Hamilton listed their names.
Ward 4 is still Hamilton's most crowded space, with 11 candidates. Ward 5 and 12 followed closely with nine and eight candidates for councillor, respectively.
Councillors Sam Merulla (Ward 4), Russ Powers (Ward 5), Brenda Johnson (Ward 11), Lloyd Ferguson (Ward 12), Terry Whitehead (Ward 14) and Judi Partridge (Ward 15) are not seeking re-election.
Other notable recent announcements have come from former councillor and NDP MP Scott Duvall, joining the race in Ward 7, former Liberal MPP Ted McMeekin running in Ward 15 and prominent environmental advocate and executive director of Environment Hamilton Lynda Lukasik, for Ward 5 councillor.
Candidates so far are:
Ward 1: Ian MacPherson, John Vail and Maureen Wilson (incumbent).
Ward 2: Shahan Aaron, Jason Farr (incumbent), Robin McKee, Cameron Kroetsch and Raquel Rakovac.
Ward 3: Michael Falletta, Laura Farr, Walter Furlan, Stan Kruchka, and Nrinder Nann (incumbent).
Ward 4: Maxwell Francis, Angelica Hasbon, Tammy Hwang, Alex Johnstone, Cindy Louise Kennedy, Pascale Marchand, Adam Oldfield, Robert Paris, Laura Taylor, Eric James Tuck, and Mary Louise Williams.
Ward 5: Sebastian Aldea, Krysta Boyer, Matt Francis, Kevin Geenen, Stan Habza, Bob Hurst, Ryan Ladner, Lynda Lukasik, Gordon Noble, Angela Pugliese and George Rusich.
Ward 6: Tom Jackson (incumbent), Dan Preston, Donna Puddu, Chris Slye and Stefan Spolnik.
Ward 7: Scott Duvall and Esther Pauls (incumbent).
Ward 8: Sonia Brown, Joshua Czerniga, John-Paul Danko (incumbent), Anthony Frisina, and Daniel Veltri.
Ward 9: Brad Clark (incumbent), Walt Juchniewicz, Muhammad Naeem, and Peter Lanza.
Ward 10: Jeff Beattie, Louie Milojevic and Maria Pearson (incumbent).
Ward 11: Nicholas Lauwers, Mark Tadeson, Nick Pellegrino and Terri Moffett.
Ward 12: Chuck Alkerton, Robert Baboth, Craig Cassar, Richard Deverson, Karl Hanley, William Robert Hume, Megg Markettos, Robert Maton, Pamela Mitchell and Cindy Kaye.
Ward 13: Alex Wilson and Arlene VanderBeek (incumbent).
Ward 14: Kojo Damptey, Brian Lewis, Christopher Poole, Don Ross, Christine Seketa, Michael Spadafora and Colleen Wicken.
Ward 15: Zobia Jawed, Robert Kunysz, Chris Pera, Ted McMeekin and Sumaira Waqar.
School board trustees
Over 50 candidates filed their names for school board trustees.
- Ward 1: Graeme Noble, Cameron Prosic, Wendy Thrasher and Elizabeth Wong (incumbent).
Ward 2: Sabreina Dahab, Tarek Jalbout, Michael Peters and Andrew Smyth.
Ward 3: Larry Pattison, Fatima Baig and Maria Felix Miller (incumbent).
Ward 4: Shane Cunningham Boles, Ray Mulholland (incumbent) and Davin Thornborrow.
Ward 5 and 10: Zahid Butt, Marie Marica Jackson, Nancy Silva Khan, Joseph Szigeti and Todd White.
Ward 6 and 9: Kathy Archer (incumbent) and Jay Edington.
Ward 7: Amy Cowling, Dawn Danko (incumbent) and Ryan Weinberger.
Ward 8 and 14: Behrouz Bakhtiari, Becky Buck (incumbent), Ben O'Reilly and Ahona Mehdi.
Ward 11 and 12: Amanda Fehrman and Tom Patterson.
Ward 13: Larry Masters and Paul Tut (incumbent).
Ward 15: Syed Banoori, Catherine Kronas, Graeme Noble and Rajbir Karan Verma.
Candidates for English separate school board trustees:
Ward 1, 2 and 15: Mark Valvasori (acclaimed).
Ward 3 and 4: Ralph Agostino and Josie Angelini.
Ward 5: Aldo D'Intino (incumbent) and Lucas Mascotto-Carbone.
Ward 6: Ellen Agostino, Peter Mamer and Anthony Mari.
Ward 7: Nick Agostino, Michael Di Giacomo and Patrick John Daly (incumbent).
Ward 8 and 14: Francesco Capisciolto, Wieslawa Chrapka, John Valvasori.
Ward 9 and 11: Louis Agro, Jeanie Corner and Tyler Iorio.
Ward 10: Andrea Di Nicola and Mary Angela Nardini.
Ward 12 and 13: Phil Homerski and Ricky Tavares.
Marcel Levesque and Joseph Gosselin applied to the Conseil Scolaire Catholique MonAvenir while Pierre Gregory was acclaimed as the conseil scolaire Viamonde.
With files from Saira Peesker
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/
Hamilton's mayoral race heats up. Here's what the four candidates are offering right now
Andrea Horwath joins Keanin Loomis, Bob Bratina and Ejaz Butt in the race
The former Ontario NDP leader announced her candidacy formally Tuesday morning.
Running alongside her are former mayor and MP Bob Bratina, former president and CEO of the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce Keanin Loomis, and veteran taxi industry leader Ejaz Butt. Mortgage broker Steven Hencze had registered but by Monday afternoon had withdrawn from the race.
With the Aug. 19 deadline for candidates to register less than a month away, here's what we know about mayoral candidates so far:
'Unpolitician' Keanin Loomis
Loomis was the first to put his hat in the ring, doing so the day registration opened on May 2, giving his campaign a head start over others.
The 47-year-old was born in Oswego, New York, and moved to Hamilton in 2009 after practicing law for five years in Washington D.C. He graduated from the University of Waterloo and the William and Mary School of Law in the U.S.
In Hamilton, he was the president and CEO of the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce, where he worked for nine years until he stepped down in January. He lives in the west end with his wife and three children.
Loomis has described himself as an "unpolitician," having never run for office before.
"Change isn't just what I'm looking for, it's what everybody I talk to seems to be looking for," Loomis previously told CBC. "I know I have a lot more to give this community and I'm ready to do that."
Loomis's campaign is focused on four main themes. According to his website, his vision for city hall includes building trust through transparency, repairing relationships, and respecting "community contributions to decision-making."
He also promises to make it "easier for citizens to provide input" to the city. This includes enhancing the city's responsiveness to feedback, stopping "bickering" at council, and investing in pedestrian safety.
"Bringing positive, sustainable culture change to city hall will be my number one priority because if you don't have that right, you can't get anything else right," he said May 2 after filing his nomination.
Loomis's policies around a "safe, clean and healthy Hamilton" would include lowering the city's carbon footprint and protecting nature — including the Greenbelt and Cootes Paradise.
By far, however, the most extensive vision he has put forward is his "Homes for Hamilton" project, where he's aiming to build 50,000 new homes across Hamilton, according to his website.
"[The program] aims to make several changes that will encourage and enable more homes to be built, including co-ops, rental apartment buildings, duplex and triplex buildings, and in-law suites," the plan says.
The changes include sticking to the urban boundary to "protect our farmlands, combat our infrastructure deficit and keep property taxes low."
Loomis is also aiming to modernize zoning bylaws, lower affordable housing rates, build housing along transit corridors and work towards partnerships with higher government tiers to help his non-profit partners overcome roadblocks to affordable housing, he says.
Bob Bratina, former mayor
Bob Bratina, 77, is a familiar face and a veteran politician in Hamilton, where he was born and raised.
He served as a councillor for Ward 2 and later as mayor of the city.
Bratina later served as MP for Hamilton East-Stoney Creek for the Liberals, but broke with the party over its support of Hamilton's light-rail transit (LRT) project.
Bratina has been a vocal critic of LRT since his time on council. In May last year, he announced he wouldn't run federally again, and teased then about the possibility of joining the next race for mayor.
"There needs to be a little bit of stability in terms of veteran knowledge of how a city council works," he told CBC Hamilton the day after announcing his intentions to run in March.
"I think it's hard to disagree with the fact that you can't just completely throw everybody out and start all over again. There are ramifications to that."
Bob Bratina said Hamilton needs a mayor with experience. (Samantha Craggs/CBC)
Bratina told CBC Hamilton in an email Monday he is "like other Hamiltonians" interested to hear what Horwath's plans are.
"I have always had a friendly relationship with Andrea and whatever the future holds I would expect that to continue," he said.
Bratina said he would be sharing his vision for the city in greater detail soon on a new website soon. "Although we have several policies to announce the messaging has to be refined to include specifics such as costing, timelines and so on. This will all be rolled out in due course," he wrote.
'Labour leader' Ejaz Butt
Ejaz Butt is also no stranger to Hamilton politics. Butt has been living in Canada since 1987 and is from Pakistan.
When he came to Canada, he wanted to continue serving in the military, as he had done at home, but because he didn't have Canadian citizenship at the time, he pivoted to driving a taxi. He's been driving one since 1989.
Mayoral candidate Ejaz Butt previously won a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee medal for his work and contribution to the community. (Photo courtesy Ejaz Butt)
"I had to feed my family," he told CBC Hamilton in 2014 when he ran for Hamilton mayor for the first time when he was then 62.
While driving his taxi, Butt immersed himself in the community. He is the former president of the Muslim Association of Hamilton and the founding president of the Ontario Taxi Workers Union.
Butt still drives his taxi around the city, with slogans such as "fearless labour leader" printed onto it.
CBC Hamilton reached out to Butt for further details on his vision this election but did not get a response. In the 2014 campaign, he had proposed a four-year freeze on taxes, saying residents were overtaxed.
Andrea Horwath, former councillor and Ontario NDP leader
Andrea Horwath, born and raised in the city, was Ward 2 city councillor from 1997 to 2004 before becoming Hamilton East MPP for the NDP. In 2007, she became Hamilton Centre MPP and not long after, the leader of the Ontario NDP.
The NDP was the official opposition twice under her leadership, but the party never won an election.
Horwath has not yet offered many details about specific policies or actions she would take as mayor, but emphasized her collaborative mindset when it comes to decision-making.
She told CBC Hamilton in an interview Monday that she doesn't want to expand the city's urban boundary. She added the city needs to be mindful of its "significant infrastructure deficit" when deciding whether to grow outwards or upwards.
She also said residential zoning should focus on meeting people's needs rather than just increasing the number of units.
Andrea Horwath announced Tuesday she's running for mayor of Hamilton. (Hugo Levesque/CBC)
Horwath praised recent city council efforts to improve road safety but also said drivers need to become more aware of what their vehicles "can do to hurt other road users."
She said greater use and development of public transit, such as the light-rail transit (LRT) line, will help alleviate traffic on roads. She wouldn't say if she thinks the area rating tax system should be eliminated, only saying it should be a community discussion.
When it comes to climate action, Horwath said the city needs to makes all of its decisions through a climate lens.
When asked about about fighting local crime, Horwath said it's not all a matter of giving police services or community agencies more money.
"It's about the people who need the services and how to prevent the services from being put on an organization that doesn't have that mandate," she said.
Horwath wouldn't say what she thinks should happen to the John A. Macdonald statue, which was toppled last year, only saying it should be a community conversation.
Horwath didn't say if she'd want to bring back public health mandates like masking, only saying she'd listen to public health experts.
More specific policy ideas will come later in her campaign, she added.
With files from Sola DaSilva, Dan Taekema
https://www.cbc.ca/news/
Brothers haven't spoken to each other in 30 years. Now they'll fight to be mayor of Port Colborne
Bill and Charles Steele haven't spoken to each other in 30 years
Mayor Bill Steele won election in 2018 and he and brother Charles are the only two candidates in the running.
They will face each other in the upcoming municipal elections on Oct. 24.
Charles said he's running against Bill because he believes in democracy and wants to see "regular people" run for office. "If I hadn't run, then my brother would have been acclaimed mayor because nobody else is running." Charles says "a lot of politicians have silver spoons in their mouths. We could use some new thinking."
Bill, who is in his first term as mayor and served 17 years as city councillor, said he doesn't talk about his opponents, and this time that includes brother Charles.
"I'm here to get Bill Steele elected. I've got a great campaign team, we've got more people on board this campaign than we've ever had."
"I'm here to talk about what we're going to do for the city when we're victorious."
Charles Steele says 'we need to have more humanity'
Charles said that his brother is not the only reason he's running.
"For years I've seen neglect in the city and you know, all politicians seem to be lacking in health for the average citizen," said Charles.
He said one of his goals is to "set some directions" for Port Colborne and mentioned affordable housing as one of the major concerns he would address.
"[The municipal government] should have been doing this 10 years ago. Now it's becoming popular because there's a lot of homeless people."
"I'm seeing more and more homeless people all the time ... and that's sad. There are a lot of homeless people coming to town and Port Colborne doesn't have a shelter. We need to have more humanity."
Other things he wants to address include the rising cost of living, especially water. Charles said he also wants people to come out to vote and make their voices heard.
In the 2018 municipal elections, Port Colborne saw a 42.8 per cent turnout, according to the city.
Bill, who also runs the family business C. M. Steele Insurance Brokers, said Port Colborne's water and sewage system will be one of his top priorities if he wins.
"Although our water rates are competitive across Niagara, our wastewater rates are one of the highest. That's... a priority of this council."
He also wants to develop affordable housing with the help of local organizations like Port Cares.
Another one of his goals is to set up shore excursions and develop a new waterfront centre. It's an idea that brother Charles doesn't like.
Charles says "So far, it's up to $10 million … and I can't imagine cost overruns and what it would cost."
"They want to build a pavilion and things like that, but [people from the cruises] really don't get off the ships and come into the business section of town."
Charles said although he has nothing against his brother Bill, he's not happy with the way he's running things. And he's not sure what their parents, who have passed on, would have thought about the two of them competing for mayor. And he hasn't yet asked other family members.
When asked about why they haven't spoken in so long, the brothers wouldn't exactly say. Charles said he moved to B.C. and spent several years there, away from his family in Port Colborne.
As for Bill, he said he's not worried and knows the community will vote for him because they know who he is.
"I've raised my family here. My roots are here. I run a business here, so everybody knows who I am."
"I campaigned on open transparency, being honest with the public, and I've always done that in my 21 years of service."
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Monday, 29 August 2022
Horizon Ottawa plans to oppose those they deem to be too far right and
fix toxic environment at City Hall as well
https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/
'Absolute disgrace:' Ottawa mayor blasts Conservative MPs for visiting
'Freedom Convoy' protesters
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Sunday, 28 August 2022
Cdn Armed Forces Vet James Topp marches into my stomping grounds next week
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Canadian service members, legal 'Samurai for hire' go to court to stop
military COVID vax mandate
Judge who says Candadian courts are "not the thought police" maintains
social media ban on released Freedom Convoy leader — to prevent "toxic
groupthink."
By Greg Piper
As U.S. service members ramp up their legal challenges to military
COVID-19 vaccine mandates, their Canadian counterparts are joining the
action.
The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF) said Tuesday it
had filed "the first of many [planned] injunctions" against the
dismissal of Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members for refusing the
shots "on the basis of health concerns, religious or conscientious
objections."
The Canadian civil liberties group has received "hundreds of requests"
for help since January from active-duty members who are facing removal
under the Item 5(f) process, it said in a press release.
CAF considers them "unsuitable for further service" because they
developed "personal weakness or behaviour" due to factors "wholly or
chiefly ... within [their] control" by refusing COVID vaccines.
Canada's Department of National Defence confirmed to Canadian news
organization True North in November that members of the armed forces
risk removal as "unsuitable" unless they get an approved
accommodation. CAF's vaccination rate was 98.3% in January when it
launched formal proceedings against more than 900 members for
noncompliance, The Canadian Press reported.
Legal challenges are much further along below the border. Navy SEALs
with religious objections, represented by First Liberty Institute, won
a reprieve in January from a federal judge, who then expanded their
action into a class-action suit covering the entire service in March.
The Navy said May 25 it has granted 28 religious accommodations.
Air Force service members also represented by the Christian legal
defense nonprofit recently requested a "class wide temporary
restraining order" after their religious exemptions were denied. Only
68 exemptions have been approved.
JCCF's first client to go to court is Shannon Jones, "a healthy and
skilled" CAF member who stands to lose her pension unless her
injunction is approved at next week's hearing. Director of
Communications Marnie Cathcart told Just the News it wasn't sharing
its filings "at this time."
"This is fundamentally a patched together policy designed to punish
those who do not get in line with the political objectives assigned to
[Department of National Defence] policy from Ottawa," said the lawyer
commissioned for the project, Phillip Millar.
The vaccine mandate has "nothing to do with operational effectiveness
as it is simply a political move imposed on the military by the
Federal Government," he said in JCCF's release.
A former combat officer and assistant crown attorney who says he has
won compensation cases for sexual assault victims and cleared the
"wrongfully accused," Millar recently applied to join the "hardcore
litigation department" billionaire Elon Musk is building at Tesla. He
calls himself a "Samurai for hire" on Twitter.
Millar told Just the News these were his first COVID vaccine cases for
service members. He has previously represented university professors
put on unpaid leave on the same grounds.
He expects one or two injunction hearings per month and is planning to
add cases on behalf of unvaccinated youth who are prevented from
training in the "Army Cadet" program.
Millar believes CAF chose the "unsuitable" administrative removal
process because a vaccine-specific rule lets members challenge their
removal in court. If he can secure injunctions for clients, they can
remain in the service while finishing the multiyear grievance process,
Millar said.
JCCF kicked off the legal effort a month ago with 16 CAF members,
including 28-year reservist James Topp, who faces court martial for
"conduct to the prejudice of good order and discipline."
He posted a Tik Tok video in which a uniformed Topp says he's on
unpaid leave "because I will not change my vaccination status," the
CBC reported. The video did not violate a military policy on "people
in uniform making political statements" because Topp was "speaking
about a policy that directly affects him and his conviction," Millar
said.
Topp is walking across Canada to protest COVID mandates and support
those punished for noncompliance or coerced into compliance,
chronicling his journey on Tik Tok for the past few months. He reached
the Lake Superior town of Marathon on Monday.
He started his journey from Vancouver on Feb. 20, the same day police
cracked down on Freedom Convoy protesters in Ottawa under Prime
Minister Justin Trudeau's unprecedented invocation of the Emergencies
Act.
"I have to watch what I say from here on out for a little while
because the Eye of Sauron is upon me," Topp said as he left, likening
CAF to the primary antagonist in "The Lord of the Rings."
One of the jailed Freedom Convoy leaders has been banned from speaking
her mind, at least on social media, as a condition of keeping her
freedom.
The government argued last month that Tamara Lich should be sent back
to jail for violating her March bail conditions, which included a ban
on supporting anything "related" to the Freedom Convoy, including on
social media, and travel to Ontario.
A supporter sent her a pendant emblazoned with a truck image and the
words "Freedom" and "Canada" and asked for a photo of her wearing it,
which Lich gave permission to post, the CBC reported.
She also accepted JCCF's George Jonas Freedom Award for "spending 18
days unjustly jailed" for leading a "peaceful protest" against COVID
mandates. The award ceremony is June 16 in Toronto, but Lich testified
she wouldn't attend without court permission.
Justice Kevin Phillips agreed these actions didn't violate her bail
conditions and amended them to let her travel to Ontario but not
downtown Ottawa, which had been paralyzed by the convoy. Even though
he said Canadian courts "are not the thought police," Phillips refused
to lift the social media ban because that would facilitate "toxic
groupthink," JCCF said after the hearing.
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---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2022 17:20:31 -0300
Subject: I called AGAIN Correct Mr Millar, Mr Fowler and Mr Drapeau?
To: rory@roryfowlerlaw.com, phillip@millarslaw.com, info@mdlo.ca,
Consulting@jimacon.com, mark@millarslaw.com, "wayne.eyre"
<wayne.eyre@forces.gc.ca>
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, "Marco.Mendicino"
<Marco.Mendicino@parl.gc.ca>, mcu <mcu@justice.gc.ca>,
cduval-lantoine@cgai.ca, ibk@kapoorbarristers.com
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2022 21:44:43 -0300
Subject: I called about Warrant Office James Topp, The Chief Justice
of the Court Martial Appeal Court and Mean Old Me
To: phillip@millarslaw.com
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
https://www.cbc.ca/news/
Court martial planned for soldier who criticized vaccine mandates, led
march to Ottawa
Warrant Officer James Topp charged with two counts of conduct to the
prejudice of good order and discipline
Lee Berthiaume · The Canadian Press · Posted: Jul 05, 2022 3:55 PM ET
Veteran James Topp, in the orange vest, is flanked by supporters as he
arrives at Hog's Back Park in Ottawa on June 30, 2022. Topp marched
from Vancouver to Ottawa to protest remaining COVID-19 vaccine
mandates. (Jean Delisle/CBC)
The Canadian soldier who recently led a protest march to Ottawa is now
facing a court martial for having spoken out against the federal
government's COVID-19 vaccine requirements while wearing his uniform.
Warrant Officer James Topp was recently notified that he will be
allowed to have his case heard in a military court instead of by his
chain of command, according to the army reservist's civilian lawyer.
Phillip Millar said the decision represents a second about-face after
the military initially offered his client a court martial when he was
charged in February, only to rescind the offer and send his case to
Topp's unit commanders.
"It's hard to know what they're doing, because I don't think they
really know what they're doing," said Millar. "But now they're saying
it's a court martial."
The decision raises the stakes for Topp, according to military law
experts. Courts martial are allowed to impose heavier sentences
against Armed Forces members than if they are tried by their chain of
command in what is known as a summary trial.
Freedom Convoy protesters, revellers mix on Canada Day in Ottawa
Freedom Convoy protesters return to Ottawa for Canada Day
Police make arrests after anti-vaccine mandate army reservist
leads march into Ottawa
It also means he will be allowed to have legal representation at trial
— which wouldn't necessarily have been the case had he been tried by
his commanding officer — while his trial will receive much more public
attention.
"The stakes are obviously going to be increased in a public-relations
context," said retired lieutenant-colonel Rory Fowler, who is now a
lawyer specializing in military law in Kingston, Ont.
The Department of National Defence did not respond to questions about
whether Topp's case was changed from a court martial to summary trial
and back again.
Potentially stiffer penalties
Topp was charged in February with two counts of conduct to the
prejudice of good order and discipline after the army reservist
appeared in uniform in two online videos criticizing vaccine
requirements for military personnel and other federal employees.
Canadian Armed Forces members are severely restricted in the comments
they can make while in uniform, particularly when it comes to
criticizing government policies, in large part to protect the military
from any perception of politicization.
Topp, who is now in the process of being released from the military,
later led a months-long march from Vancouver that ended in Ottawa last
week and was supported by many of the same people behind this year's
"Freedom Convoy."
He has since become a symbol of sorts for Canadians opposed to
vaccines, vaccine mandates and perceived government overreach. Some
Conservative MPs have also hitched their wagon to him, including
leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre.
While Millar questioned the military's back and forth with his client,
and said he planned to question the way Topp's charges were handled,
he still welcomed the latest decision to allow a court martial.
A crowd of people, many carrying Canadian flags, gathers in a crowd
outside a monument.A large crowd of people gathers at the National War
Memorial in Ottawa on June 30, 2022, to mark the arrival of veteran
James Topp. Topp marched across Canada as part of a protest against
remaining COVID-19 vaccine mandates. (Frédéric Pepin/Radio-Canada)
Millar said he plans to call expert witnesses to question the need and
efficacy of the military's vaccine requirement.
The requirement imposed by Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Wayne Eyre
late last year remains in place, even though a similar mandate for
most other federal public servants has now been suspended.
"It opens the door for us to call witnesses about the decision to
charge him," Millar said. "It opens the door for us to call experts on
whether or not there was any science behind the mandate."
While the shift from a summary trial back to a court martial means
Topp will be afforded an independent trial with legal representation,
Fowler said it also means the army reservist faces potentially stiffer
penalties if convicted.
CPC MPs meet with Freedom Convoy organizers
Military investigating at least 6 active soldiers for supporting
convoy protests
Under a summary trial, commanding officers are largely restricted to
handing down reprimands and fines. If he is found guilty by court
martial, however, Topp faces the threat of dismissal from the military
with disgrace and up to two years in prison.
Retired colonel Michel Drapeau said that while the military may have
had a number of reasons for changing the case from a summary trial
back to a court martial, he believes the latter is the appropriate
venue for hearing Topp's case.
"It provides for a trial in an open court with all [Charter of Rights
and Freedoms] legal guarantees," Drapeau said in an email. "It also
provides for the provision of free legal support to the member."
CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practice
https://www.fct-cf.gc.ca/en/
The Honourable B. Richard Bell
Born in Woodstock, New Brunswick. Educated at the University of New
Brunswick, where he was awarded the Canadian Institute of Mining and
Metallurgy Scholarship, the Captain Robert McBride Memorial
Scholarship, the Carleton Soldiers' Memorial Chapter of the I.O.D.E.
Bursary and a University Entrance Scholarship. Joined the Royal
Canadian Mounted Police in 1973 and served as constable at various
locations throughout Nova Scotia. Graduated from Dalhousie University
with a Bachelor of Laws in 1979 and a Master of Laws in 1998. Called
to the Bar of New Brunswick in 1979. Practiced as the senior partner
in the Fredericton office of the Atlantic law firm McInnes Cooper.
Awarded the Queen's Counsel designation in 2004. Author, arbitrator,
and adjunct Professor of Business Law at Crandall University. Course
leader and lecturer at the Bar Admission Course. Served as Counsel to
the Christie Inquiry into labour relations at the Irving Oil refinery.
Appeared as counsel for a former commanding officer of the RCMP at the
Arar Inquiry. Served terms as President of the Canadian Bar
Association (New Brunswick Branch), President of the Fredericton North
Rotary Club, Director of the Canadian Bar Association (National),
Chairperson of the Bench/Bar Liaison Committee for the New Brunswick
Court of Appeal, Vice-Chair of the New Brunswick Judicial Council.
Served on various committees of the Law Society of New Brunswick and
the Administration of Justice Committee of the Canadian Judicial
Council. Appointed to the Court of Queen's Bench, Trial Division in
Moncton, New Brunswick on June 27, 2006. Appointed to the New
Brunswick Court of Appeal on June 22, 2007. Appointed a Judge of the
Federal Court, a Judge of the Court Martial Appeal and Chief Justice
of the Court Martial Appeal Court on February 6, 2015.
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: David Amos motomaniac333@gmail.com
>>> Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2017 09:32:09 -0400
>>> Subject: Attn Integrity Commissioner Alexandre Deschênes, Q.C.,
>>> To: coi@gnb.ca
>>> Cc: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com
>>>
>>> Good Day Sir
>>>
>>> After I heard you speak on CBC I called your office again and managed
>>> to speak to one of your staff for the first time
>>>
>>> Please find attached the documents I promised to send to the lady who
>>> answered the phone this morning. Please notice that not after the Sgt
>>> at Arms took the documents destined to your office his pal Tanker
>>> Malley barred me in writing with an "English" only document.
>>>
>>> These are the hearings and the dockets in Federal Court that I
>>> suggested that you study closely.
>>>
>>> This is the docket in Federal Court
>>>
>>> http://cas-cdc-www02.cas-satj.
>>>
>>> These are digital recordings of the last three hearings
>>>
>>> Dec 14th https://archive.org/details/
>>>
>>> January 11th, 2016 https://archive.org/details/
>>>
>>> April 3rd, 2017
>>>
>>> https://archive.org/details/
>>>
>>>
>>> This is the docket in the Federal Court of Appeal
>>>
>>> http://cas-cdc-www02.cas-satj.
>>>
>>>
>>> The only hearing thus far
>>>
>>> May 24th, 2017
>>>
>>> https://archive.org/details/
>>>
>>>
>>> This Judge understnds the meaning of the word Integrity
>>>
>>> Date: 20151223
>>>
>>> Docket: T-1557-15
>>>
>>> Fredericton, New Brunswick, December 23, 2015
>>>
>>> PRESENT: The Honourable Mr. Justice Bell
>>>
>>> BETWEEN:
>>>
>>> DAVID RAYMOND AMOS
>>>
>>> Plaintiff
>>>
>>> and
>>>
>>> HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN
>>>
>>> Defendant
>>>
>>> ORDER
>>>
>>> (Delivered orally from the Bench in Fredericton, New Brunswick, on
>>> December 14, 2015)
>>>
>>> The Plaintiff seeks an appeal de novo, by way of motion pursuant to
>>> the Federal Courts Rules (SOR/98-106), from an Order made on November
>>> 12, 2015, in which Prothonotary Morneau struck the Statement of Claim
>>> in its entirety.
>>>
>>> At the outset of the hearing, the Plaintiff brought to my attention a
>>> letter dated September 10, 2004, which he sent to me, in my then
>>> capacity as Past President of the New Brunswick Branch of the Canadian
>>> Bar Association, and the then President of the Branch, Kathleen Quigg,
>>> (now a Justice of the New Brunswick Court of Appeal). In that letter
>>> he stated:
>>>
>>> As for your past President, Mr. Bell, may I suggest that you check the
>>> work of Frank McKenna before I sue your entire law firm including you.
>>> You are your brother’s keeper.
>>>
>>> Frank McKenna is the former Premier of New Brunswick and a former
>>> colleague of mine at the law firm of McInnes Cooper. In addition to
>>> expressing an intention to sue me, the Plaintiff refers to a number of
>>> people in his Motion Record who he appears to contend may be witnesses
>>> or potential parties to be added. Those individuals who are known to
>>> me personally, include, but are not limited to the former Prime
>>> Minister of Canada, The Right Honourable Stephen Harper; former
>>> Attorney General of Canada and now a Justice of the Manitoba Court of
>>> Queen’s Bench, Vic Toews; former member of Parliament Rob Moore;
>>> former Director of Policing Services, the late Grant Garneau; former
>>> Chief of the Fredericton Police Force, Barry McKnight; former Staff
>>> Sergeant Danny Copp; my former colleagues on the New Brunswick Court
>>> of Appeal, Justices Bradley V. Green and Kathleen Quigg, and, retired
>>> Assistant Commissioner Wayne Lang of the Royal Canadian Mounted
>>> Police.
>>>
>>> In the circumstances, given the threat in 2004 to sue me in my
>>> personal capacity and my past and present relationship with many
>>> potential witnesses and/or potential parties to the litigation, I am
>>> of the view there would be a reasonable apprehension of bias should I
>>> hear this motion. See Justice de Grandpré’s dissenting judgment in
>>> Committee for Justice and Liberty et al v National Energy Board et al,
>>> [1978] 1 SCR 369 at p 394 for the applicable test regarding
>>> allegations of bias. In the circumstances, although neither party has
>>> requested I recuse myself, I consider it appropriate that I do so.
>>>
>>>
>>> AS A RESULT OF MY RECUSAL, THIS COURT ORDERS that the Administrator of
>>> the Court schedule another date for the hearing of the motion. There
>>> is no order as to costs.
>>>
>>> “B. Richard Bell”
>>> Judge
>>>
>>>
>>> Below after the CBC article about your concerns (I made one comment
>>> already) you will find the text of just two of many emails I had sent
>>> to your office over the years since I first visited it in 2006.
>>>
>>> I noticed that on July 30, 2009, he was appointed to the the Court
>>> Martial Appeal Court of Canada Perhaps you should scroll to the
>>> bottom of this email ASAP and read the entire Paragraph 83 of my
>>> lawsuit now before the Federal Court of Canada?
>>>
>>> "FYI This is the text of the lawsuit that should interest Trudeau the
>>> most
>>>
>>> http://davidraymondamos3.
>>>
>>> 83 The Plaintiff states that now that Canada is involved in more war
>>> in Iraq again it did not serve Canadian interests and reputation to
>>> allow Barry Winters to publish the following words three times over
>>> five years after he began his bragging:
>>>
>>> January 13, 2015
>>> This Is Just AS Relevant Now As When I wrote It During The Debate
>>>
>>> December 8, 2014
>>> Why Canada Stood Tall!
>>>
>>> Friday, October 3, 2014
>>> Little David Amos’ “True History Of War” Canadian Airstrikes And
>>> Stupid Justin Trudeau?
>>>
>>>
>>> Vertias Vincit
>>> David Raymond Amos
>>> 902 800 0369
>>>
>>> P.S. Whereas this CBC article is about your opinion of the actions of
>>> the latest Minister Of Health trust that Mr Boudreau and the CBC have
>>> had my files for many years and the last thing they are is ethical.
>>> Ask his friends Mr Murphy and the RCMP if you don't believe me.
>>>
>>> Subject:
>>> Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 12:02:35 -0400
>>> From: "Murphy, Michael B. \(DH/MS\)"MichaelB.Murphy@gnb.ca
>>> To: motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com
>>>
>>> January 30, 2007
>>>
>>> WITHOUT PREJUDICE
>>>
>>> Mr. David Amos
>>>
>>> Dear Mr. Amos:
>>>
>>> This will acknowledge receipt of a copy of your e-mail of December 29,
>>> 2006 to Corporal Warren McBeath of the RCMP.
>>>
>>> Because of the nature of the allegations made in your message, I have
>>> taken the measure of forwarding a copy to Assistant Commissioner Steve
>>> Graham of the RCMP “J” Division in Fredericton.
>>>
>>> Sincerely,
>>>
>>> Honourable Michael B. Murphy
>>> Minister of Health
>>>
>>> CM/cb
>>>
>>>
>>> Warren McBeath warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca wrote:
>>>
>>> Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2006 17:34:53 -0500
>>> From: "Warren McBeath"warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
>>> To: kilgoursite@ca.inter.net, MichaelB.Murphy@gnb.ca,
>>> nada.sarkis@gnb.ca, wally.stiles@gnb.ca, dwatch@web.net,
>>> motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com
>>> CC: ottawa@chuckstrahl.com, riding@chuckstrahl.com,John.
>>> Oda.B@parl.gc.ca,"Bev BUSSON"bev.busson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
>>> "Paul Dube"PAUL.DUBE@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
>>> Subject: Re: Remember me Kilgour? Landslide Annie McLellan has
>>> forgotten me but the crooks within the RCMP have not
>>>
>>> Dear Mr. Amos,
>>>
>>> Thank you for your follow up e-mail to me today. I was on days off
>>> over the holidays and returned to work this evening. Rest assured I
>>> was not ignoring or procrastinating to respond to your concerns.
>>>
>>> As your attachment sent today refers from Premier Graham, our position
>>> is clear on your dead calf issue: Our forensic labs do not process
>>> testing on animals in cases such as yours, they are referred to the
>>> Atlantic Veterinary College in Charlottetown who can provide these
>>> services. If you do not choose to utilize their expertise in this
>>> instance, then that is your decision and nothing more can be done.
>>>
>>> As for your other concerns regarding the US Government, false
>>> imprisonment and Federal Court Dates in the US, etc... it is clear
>>> that Federal authorities are aware of your concerns both in Canada
>>> the US. These issues do not fall into the purvue of Detachment
>>> and policing in Petitcodiac, NB.
>>>
>>> It was indeed an interesting and informative conversation we had on
>>> December 23rd, and I wish you well in all of your future endeavors.
>>>
>>> Sincerely,
>>>
>>> Warren McBeath, Cpl.
>>> GRC Caledonia RCMP
>>> Traffic Services NCO
>>> Ph: (506) 387-2222
>>> Fax: (506) 387-4622
>>> E-mail warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
>>>
>>>
>>> http://www.archive.org/
>>>
>>> http://www.archive.org/
>>>
>>>
>>> FEDERAL EXPRES February 7, 2006
>>> Senator Arlen Specter
>>> United States Senate
>>> Committee on the Judiciary
>>> 224 Dirksen Senate Office Building
>>> Washington, DC 20510
>>>
>>> Dear Mr. Specter:
>>>
>>> I have been asked to forward the enclosed tapes to you from a man
>>> named, David Amos, a Canadian citizen, in connection with the matters
>>> raised in the attached letter. Mr. Amos has represented to me that
>>> these are illegal FBI wire tap tapes. I believe Mr. Amos has been in
>>> contact
>>> with you about this previously.
>>>
>>> Very truly yours,
>>> Barry A. Bachrach
>>> Direct telephone: (508) 926-3403
>>> Direct facsimile: (508) 929-3003
>>> Email: bbachrach@bowditch.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Alexandre Deschênes, Q.C.,
>>> Office of the Integrity Commissioner
>>> Edgecombe House, 736 King Street
>>> Fredericton, N.B. CANADA E3B 5H1
>>> tel.: 506-457-7890
>>> fax: 506-444-5224
>>> e-mail:coi@gnb.ca
>>>
>>> Hon. Alexandre Deschênes, Q.C.
>>> Integrity Commissioner
>>>
>>> Hon. Alexandre Deschênes, Q.C., who resides in Bathurst, N.B., is a
>>> native of Kedgwick, N.B., and is married to Huguette (Savoie)
>>> Deschênes. They have two sons.
>>>
>>> He studied at Saint-Joseph University (now Université de Moncton) from
>>> 1960 to 1962, University of Ottawa from 1962-1965 (B.A.), and
>>> University of New Brunswick (LL.B., 1968). He was admitted to the Law
>>> Society of New Brunswick in 1968. He was legal counsel to the
>>> Department of Justice in Fredericton from 1968 to 1971. He was in
>>> private practice from 1972 to 1982 and specialized in civil litigation
>>> as a partner in the law firm of Michaud, Leblanc, Robichaud, and
>>> Deschênes. While residing in Shediac, N.B., he served on town council
>>> and became the first president of the South East Economic Commission.
>>> He is a past president of the Richelieu Club in Shediac.
>>>
>>> In 1982, he was appointed a judge of the Court of Queen’s Bench of New
>>> Brunswick and of the Court of Appeal of New Brunswick in 2000.
>>>
>>> On July 30, 2009, he was appointed to the Court Martial Appeal Court of
>>> Canada.
>>>
>>> While on the Court of Appeal of New Brunswick, he was appointed
>>> President of the provincial Judicial Council and in 2012 Chairperson
>>> of the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for the Province of New
>>> Brunswick for the 2015 federal election.
>>>
>>> He was appointed Conflict of Interest Commissioner in December 2016
>>> and became New Brunswick’s first Integrity Commissioner on December
>>> 16, 2016 with responsibilities for conflict of interest issues related
>>> to Members of the Legislative Assembly. As of April 1, 2017 he
>>> supervises lobbyists of public office holders under the Lobbyists’
>>> Registration Act.
>>>
>>> As of September 1, 2017, he will be assuming the functions presently
>>> held by the Access to Information and Privacy Commissioner.
>>>
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DND still requires an Inspector General. f this I am certain if for no
other reasons to ENSURE that the ARBOUR recommendations are properly
implemented in an timely fashion. Not surprisingly, however, there
are early signs of resistance within the CAF ranks. Reasons and
arguments for such resistance will abound; lack of personnel, growing
operational commitments, the need to consult (this excuse has already
been used by the MND). There are also sacred cows like the RMC which
can and is already rallying support among the military brass. The
truth is: Canada and the CAF simply cannot afford ANOTHER study; the
Lamer, Lesage, Deschamps, Fish and Arbour studies are more enough to
point the way to the required
reform.https://ottawacitizen.
..
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2021 12:50:23 -0300
Subject: Attn Charlotte Duval-Lantoine and Rory Fowler we just talked
about what you said to CBC correct?
To: rory@roryfowlerlaw.com, cduval-lantoine@cgai.ca
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, ibk@kapoorbarristers.com
https://www.cbc.ca/news/
Former chief of the defence staff Jonathan Vance charged with
obstruction of justice
Vance is being investigated for sexual misconduct over his
relationship with a subordinate
Murray Brewster · CBC News · Posted: Jul 15, 2021 3:01 PM ET
The Crown's hurdles
"One legal expert says that one of the hurdles the Crown will have to
cross in proving the charge is whether Vance threatened Brennan.
"We don't have all of the evidence, but what I would be interested in
knowing is what evidence they have that there was a threat, a bribe or
other corrupt means to persuade Ms. Brennan to lie — because simply
asking somebody to lie is not obstruction of justice," said retired
colonel Rory Fowler, a military lawyer now in private practice.
There is a 10-year maximum sentence for a conviction on an obstruction
of justice charge, Fowler said.
PM's chief adviser knew of 'misconduct' allegation against top
military commander, committee told
He added that it is unprecedented that such a senior retired officer
is charged with a criminal offence.
"Previous to this, the most senior rank in living memory, the most
senior rank who was facing a charge like this, was the then-vice-chief
of the defence staff [Vice-Admiral] Mark Norman," said Fowler.
Norman was accused in 2017 of leaking cabinet secrets and charged by
the RCMP with a single count of breach of trust. The charge was stayed
two years later."
"Defence expert Charlotte Duval-Lantoine said the charge against Vance
is serious and a demonstration by the federal government and the
military that there will be no impunity.
Restoring confidence in the military justice system will depend on
whether he is found guilty and punished, she suggested.
"We don't really know what is the outcome of this charge, but there is
that idea now that even a chief of the defence staff needs to be
subject to the same punishment, to the same sanctions as anyone else
in the Canadian Armed Forces," said Duval-Lantoine, a fellow at the
Canadian Global Affairs Institute.
The ongoing sexual misconduct crisis has prompted calls for the
resignation of Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan, which were renewed
Thursday once the obstruction charge was announced."
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Lieutenant-Colonel (retired) Rory G. Fowler, BComm, LL.B., LL.M., CD
Lieutenant-Colonel (retired) Rory Fowler retired from the Canadian
Forces after having served for nearly 28 years, first as an infantry
officer with the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, and
subsequently as a Legal Officer with the Office of the Judge Advocate
General. In the latter role, Rory served as a deployed legal advisor,
educator, and worked extensively in the area of public and
administrative law. He helped lead the development of the current
curriculum used to train new legal officers and served as a mentor to
many in the field of administrative law. Among his various positions,
Rory served as the Deputy Judge Advocate for Canadian Forces Base
Kingston, Director of Law – Compensation, Benefits, Pensions and
Estates and Director of Law – Administrative Law.
As Director of Law – Compensation, Benefits, Pensions and Estates,
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Political Science at McGill University in 2017. During her graduate
studies, Charlotte served as the Assistant to the Executive Director
of Women In International Security-Canada for the fiscal year
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on projects about gender mainstreaming and integration in NATO Armed
Forces, and on the gendered dimension of veteran transition at Queen's
University Center for International and Defence Policy (CIDP).
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Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2021 23:08:54 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Attn Ian B. Kasper we just talked about
cupcakes and CBC correct?
To: david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
Please note that I am no longer CO 12 RBC and will be on leave and
moving to the US.
Please contact Maj Cameron, A/CO 12 RBC if there is any regimental
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From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2021 20:08:44 -0300
Subject: Attn Ian B. Kasper we just talked about cupcakes and CBC correct?
To: ibk@kapoorbarristers.com, "wayne.eyre"<wayne.eyre@forces.gc.ca>,
nia_ig.fct@navy.mil, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, "Ian.Shugart"
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Ian B. Kasper
Called to the bar: 2015 (ON)
Kapoor Barristers
Suite 2900
161 Bay Street
Toronto, Ontario M5J 2S1
Phone: 416-363-2700
Fax: 416-363-2787
Email: ibk@kapoorbarristers.com
Ian Kasper
416.363.2700 ext 8103
ibk@kapoorbarristers.com
Ian Kasper
416.363.2700 ext 8103
ibk@kapoorbarristers.com
Mr. Kasper joined Kapoor Barristers in 2017. He appears in all courts
on trial and appellate matters.
He is a graduate of the University of Waterloo where he obtained a
Bachelor of Mathematics (Honours). Thereafter he attended Osgoode Hall
Law School, where his studies focused almost exclusively on criminal
law and related topics.
Mr. Kasper completed his articles at the law firm of Greenspan
Humphrey Lavine. Upon his call to the Bar in 2015, he opened a sole
practice in Toronto, where his practice included trial and appeal
matters in criminal law, mental health law, and correctional law.
In addition to his legal career, Mr. Kasper is a reservist in the
Canadian Armed Forces. He enlisted in 2011 and currently parades with
the Governor General's Horse Guards in Toronto.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/
Evidence lost in case of soldier accused of feeding cannabis-laced
cupcakes to gunners, lawyer says
'The loss of such important evidence was the result of incompetence,'
accused's lawyer says
Ashley Burke · CBC News · Posted: Jul 12, 2021 4:00 AM ET
Bombardier Chelsea Cogswell's court martial is scheduled to start Aug.
3 in New Brunswick. (Submitted)
Evidence in a bizarre case of a Canadian soldier accused of drugging
comrades with marijuana-laced cupcakes was lost by military police,
says the soldier's lawyer — who accuses the Department of National
Defence of conducting a sloppy, incompetent investigation.
Bombardier Chelsea Cogswell's military trial is slated to start next
month. It's believed to be the first of its kind.
She faces 18 charges, including administering a noxious substance to
eight soldiers without their consent in July 2018 at CFB Gagetown. At
the time, the soldiers were taking part in a live-fire exercise
involving explosives and weapons drills.
CBC News has obtained a copy of a court application filed by
Cogswell's lawyer Ian Kasper. In it, Kasper argues the military should
throw out evidence of traces of THC — the main psychoactive compound
in cannabis — gathered from one cupcake wrapper because the other
cupcake wrappers were lost and never tested.
"The chain of command and the military police did not preserve all the
wrappers for further investigation," Kasper wrote in the application.
"The loss of such important evidence was the result of incompetence.
"The chain of command's loss of the cupcake wrappers was so shockingly
negligent as to constitute an abuse of process."
The military is in the midst of an institutional crisis over its
handling of misconduct in the ranks. Critics have said military police
are ill-equipped to investigate offences.
'There's a lack of expertise. A lack of competence'
Military law expert Michel Drapeau has been arguing for years that the
military police do not have the depth, supervision and training to
conduct criminal investigations.
A sniper taking part in a competition between peers at CFB Gagetown in
Oromocto, N.B. (Kevin Bissett/Canadian Press)
Drapeau reviewed the court documents obtained by CBC News. He pointed
out that it took roughly 17 months for the military police to realize
they hadn't secured all of the wrappers, and to investigate where they
went.
"Seventeen months required to discover it is disturbing, to say the
least," he said. "There is something lacking there. It could be a lack
of expertise. It could also be incompetence, obviously."
Cogswell's unusual case made headlines around the world. The
Department of National Defence has said it's believed to be the first
case of a soldier charged with feeding marijuana to colleagues without
their consent.
Cogswell's mother told CBC News strangers have bombarded her with hate
messages online and she found her vehicle keyed in her driveway on one
occasion.
"The military community was entitled to a proper and complete
investigation, not a half-hearted and incomplete one that saw crucial
evidence lost," reads Kasper's application. "The applicant's career
and liberty are on the line."
Regional military prosecutors responded, saying the evidence was never
lost since it was never in government authorities' possession in the
first place.
"Any cupcake wrappers which were not collected had been disposed of by
witnesses or complainants prior to commencement or contemplation of an
investigation," reads the military's response to the court
application. "There was no abuse of process."
'Loopy, anxious and paranoid'
At the time of the incident on July 21, 2018, Cogswell was working at
a mobile canteen at the army's combat training centre in New
Brunswick, according to court martial documents.
Cogswell offered some troops from the gun detachment free cupcakes she
had baked that she said contained coconut oil and avocados, according
to the document. At least nine soldiers ate the cupcakes; within an
hour, some described feeling "high," the court martial documents said.
The charges are related to an incident at this firing range at CFB
Gagetown in Oromocto, N.B. (David Smith/Canadian Press)
"They variously described feeling tired, exhausted, loopy, anxious and
paranoid," said Kasper's court document. "Others, however, believed
they were dehydrated or were suffering heat exhaustion."
Citing safety concerns, the military called off the live fire training
exercise on that hot summer day and loaded those affected into an
air-conditioned truck for assessment. A medical technician on scene
ruled out heat injuries, according to the documents.
The commanding officer called in military police to investigate the
possibility that "the members of the artillery school were suffering
from mind-altering drugs while on a live fire exercise," Kasper's
court document states.
Soldier gathered five wrappers
One of the soldiers who ate a cupcake and felt fine collected about
five wrappers and gave them to the chain of command — one Warrant
Officer Mangrove, according to the court document.
The base military police officer who attended the scene, Cpl. Benjamin
Whitehall, obtained one of the wrappers from a soldier who got it from
Mangrove and tested it for drugs. The test came back negative but
later tested positive for traces of THC, according to both Kasper's
court document and the response from military prosecutors.
The military police only discovered other wrappers existed almost a
year and a half later, in January 2020, after a request from the
accused's lawyer.
"No explanation has been proffered," wrote Kasper. "The only
reasonable conclusion is that they were lost through incompetence. The
wrappers are at the heart of the case ... and they could afford
forensic evidence tending to disprove the offences charged."
The military wrote in its defence that it doesn't know where the other
wrappers went "missing." At the time of the incident, the focus was on
possible health and safety risks, not the "possibility of a future
criminal investigation," said the military prosecutors.
"There is no evidence of any attempt to conceal or destroy evidence in
this case, nor is there any evidence of bad faith on the part of the
Crown," the prosecutors wrote. "In fact, it is more likely than not
that obtaining the missing wrappers would have strengthened the
Crown's case."
Civilian system should investigate military misconduct claims for
now, ex-judge says
Fifth Estate
Commanding officers interfered in sexual assault investigations,
retired military police officer says
Military justice system at crossroads as court hears case on
judges' independence
The Canadian Forces Provost Marshal would not tell CBC News if the
military police involved in the case are with the base or with the
Canadian Forces National Investigative Service unit.
The Military Police Complaints Commission will not confirm that it's
received a complaint in connection to Cogswell's case. In a statement,
the commission said it does not release information or the identity of
complainants or subjects in "non-public interest cases."
Cogswell's court martial is set to begin Aug. 3 in Oromocto, New Brunswick.
Along with charges for administering a noxious substance, Cogswell
also faces nine counts of conduct to the prejudice of good order and
discipline and one count of behaving in a disgraceful manner.
Cogswell faces a maximum sentence of two years imprisonment, the
defence department said.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2021 15:52:53 -0300
Subject: This important Thats why I just called and tweeted both of
your congressional offices
To: Dawn.McArdle@mail.house.gov, Matt.Gaetz@mail.house.gov,
patrick.parsons@mail.house.gov
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
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From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2021 14:48:36 -0300
Subject: Fwd: [Non-DoD Source] Fwd: Methinks the evil lawyer Howie
Cooper made a deal with the VERY NASTY FBI dudes in Beantown N'esy Pas
Howie Anglin?
To: nia_ig.fct@navy.mil, washington field
<washington.field@ic.fbi.gov>, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, "Ian.Shugart"
<Ian.Shugart@pco-bcp.gc.ca>
Cc: "Brenda.Lucki"<Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Jonathan.Vance"
<Jonathan.Vance@forces.gc.ca>, "Greta.Bossenmaier"
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Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2021 11:03:08 +0000
Subject: RE: [Non-DoD Source] Fwd: Methinks the evil lawyer Howie
Cooper made a deal with the VERY NASTY FBI dudes in Beantown N'esy Pas
Howie Anglin?
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
Dear David Amos,
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made a deal with the VERY NASTY FBI dudes in Beantown N'esy Pas Howie
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Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2021 13:49:10 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks the evil lawyer Howie Cooper made a
deal with the VERY NASTY FBI dudes in Beantown N'esy Pas Howie Anglin?
To: motomaniac333@gmail.com
The Acting Chief of the Defence Staff is LGen Wayne Eyre, he may be
reached at wayne.eyre@forces.gc.ca.
Le Chef d'état-major de la Défense par intérim est le LGen Wayne Eyre.
Il peut être rejoint au wayne.eyre@forces.gc.ca.
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He/Him // Il/Lui
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> > > > From: "McKnight, Gisele"McKnight.Gisele@kingscorecord.
> > > > To: lcampenella@ledger.com
> > > > Cc:motomaniac_02186@hotmail.
> > > Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 2:53 PM
> > > > Subject: David Amos
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > > Hello Lisa,
> > > > > David Amos asked me to contact you. I met him last June after he
> > became
> > > an
> > > > > independent (not representing any political party) candidate in our
> > > > federal
> > > > > election that was held June 28.
> > > > >
> > > > > He was a candidate in our constituency of Fundy (now called
> > > Fundy-Royal).
> > > > I
> > > > > wrote a profile story about him, as I did all other candidates. That
> > > story
> > > > > appeared in the Kings County Record June 22. A second story, written
> > by
> > > > one
> > > > > of my reporters, appeared on the same date, which was a report on
> the
> > > > > candidates' debate held June 18.
> > > > >
> > > > > As I recall David Amos came last of four candidates in the election.
> > The
> > > > > winner got 14,997 votes, while Amos got 358.
> > > > >
> > > > > I have attached the two stories that appeared, as well as a photo
> > taken
> > > by
> > > > > reporter Erin Hatfield during the debate. I couldn't find the photo
> > that
> > > > > ran, but this one is very similar.
> > > > >
> > > > > Gisele McKnight
> > > > > editor A1-debate A1-amos,David for MP 24.doc debate
2.JPG
> > > > > Kings County Record
> > > > > Sussex, New Brunswick
> > > > > Canada
> > > > > 506-433-1070
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
Raising a Little Hell- Lively Debate Provokes Crowd
By Erin Hatfield
"If you don't like what you got, why don't you change it? If your
world is all screwed up, rearrange it."
The 1979 Trooper song Raise a Little Hell blared on the speakers at
the 8th Hussars Sports Center Friday evening as people filed in to
watch the Fundy candidates debate the issues. It was an accurate, if
unofficial, theme song for the debate.
The crowd of over 200 spectators was dwarfed by the huge arena, but as
they chose their seats, it was clear the battle lines were drawn.
Supporters of Conservative candidate Rob Moore naturally took the blue
chairs on the right of the rink floor while John Herron's Liberalswent
left. There were splashes of orange, supporters of NDP Pat Hanratty,
mixed throughout. Perhaps the loudest applause came from a row towards
the back, where supporters of independent candidate David Amos sat.
The debate was moderated by Leo Melanson of CJCW Radio and was
organized by the Sussex Valley Jaycees. Candidates wereasked a barrage
of questions bypanelists Gisele McKnight of the Kings County Record
and Lisa Spencer of CJCW.
Staying true to party platforms for the most part, candidates
responded to questions about the gun registry, same sex marriage, the
exodus of young people from the Maritimes and regulated gas prices.
Herron and Moore were clear competitors,constantly challenging each
other on their answers and criticizing eachothers’ party leaders.
Hanratty flew under the radar, giving short, concise responses to the
questions while Amos provided some food for thought and a bit of comic
relief with quirky answers. "I was raised with a gun," Amos said in
response to the question of thenational gun registry. "Nobody's
getting mine and I'm not paying 10 cents for it."
Herron, a Progressive Conservative MP turned Liberal, veered from his
party'splatform with regard to gun control. "It was ill advised but
well intentioned," Herron said. "No matter what side of the house I am
on, I'm voting against it." Pat Hanratty agreed there were better
places for the gun registry dollars to be spent.Recreational hunters
shouldn't have been penalized by this gun registry," he said.
The gun registry issues provoked the tempers of Herron and Moore. At
one point Herron got out of his seat and threw a piece of paper in
front of Moore. "Read that," Herron said to Moore, referring to the
voting record of Conservative Party leader Steven Harper. According to
Herron, Harper voted in favour of the registry on the first and second
readings of the bill in 1995. "He voted against it when it counted, at
final count," Moore said. "We needa government with courage to
register sex offenders rather than register the property of law
abiding citizens."
The crowd was vocal throughout the evening, with white haired men and
women heckling from the Conservative side. "Shut up John," one woman
yelled. "How can you talk about selling out?" a man yelled whenHerron
spoke about his fear that the Conservatives are selling farmers out.
Although the Liberal side was less vocal, Kings East MLA Leroy
Armstrong weighed in at one point. "You’re out of touch," Armstrong
yelled to Moore from the crowd when the debate turned to the cost of
post-secondary education. Later in the evening Amos challenged
Armstrong to a public debate of their own. "Talk is cheap. Any time,
anyplace," Armstrong responded.
As the crowd made its way out of the building following the debate,
candidates worked the room. They shook hands with well-wishers and
fielded questions from spectators-all part of the decision-making
process for the June 28 vote.
Cutline – David Amos, independent candidate in Fundy, with some of his
favourite possessions—motorcycles.
McKnight/KCR
The Unconventional Candidate
David Amos Isn’t Campaigning For Your Vote, But….
By Gisele McKnight
FUNDY—He has a pack of cigarettes in his shirt pocket, a chain on his
wallet, a beard at least a foot long, 60 motorcycles and a cell phone
that rings to the tune of "Yankee Doodle."
Meet the latest addition to the Fundy ballot—David Amos.
The independent candidate lives in Milton, Massachusetts with his wife
and two children, but his place of residence does not stop him from
running for office in Canada.
One has only to be at least 18, a Canadian citizen and not be in jail
to meet Elections Canada requirements.
When it came time to launch his political crusade, Amos chose his
favourite place to do so—Fundy.
Amos, 52, is running for political office because of his
dissatisfaction with politicians.
"I’ve become aware of much corruption involving our two countries," he
said. "The only way to fix corruption is in the political forum."
The journey that eventually led Amos to politics began in Sussex in
1987. He woke up one morning disillusioned with life and decided he
needed to change his life.
"I lost my faith in mankind," he said. "People go through that
sometimes in midlife."
So Amos, who’d lived in Sussex since 1973, closed his Four Corners
motorcycle shop, paid his bills and hit the road with Annie, his 1952
Panhead motorcycle.
"Annie and I rode around for awhile (three years, to be exact)
experiencing the milk of human kindness," he said. "This is how you
renew your faith in mankind – you help anyone you can, you never ask
for anything, but you take what they offer."
For those three years, they offered food, a place to sleep, odd jobs
and conversation all over North America.
Since he and Annie stopped wandering, he has married, fathered a son
and a daughter and become a house-husband – Mr. Mom, as he calls
himself.
He also describes himself in far more colourful terms—a motorcyclist
rather than a biker, a "fun-loving, free-thinking, pig-headed
individual," a "pissed-off Maritimer" rather than an activist, a proud
Canadian and a "wild colonial boy."
Ironically, the man who is running for office has never voted in his life.
"But I have no right to criticize unless I offer my name," he said.
"It’s alright to bitch in the kitchen, but can you walk the walk?"
Amos has no intention of actively campaigning.
"I didn’t appreciate it when they (politicians) pounded on my door
interrupting my dinner," he said. "If people are interested, they can
call me. I’m not going to drive my opinions down their throats."
And he has no campaign budget, nor does he want one.
"I won’t take any donations," he said. "Just try to give me some. It’s
not about money. It goes against what I’m fighting about."
What he’s fighting for is the discussion of issues – tainted blood,
the exploitation of the Maritimes’ gas and oil reserves and NAFTA, to
name a few.
"The political issues in the Maritimes involve the three Fs – fishing,
farming and forestry, but they forget foreign issues," he said. "I’m
death on NAFTA, the back room deals and free trade. I say chuck it
(NAFTA) out the window.
NAFTA is the North American Free Trade Agreement which allows an
easier flow of goods between Canada, the United States and Mexico.
Amos disagrees with the idea that a vote for him is a wasted vote.
"There are no wasted votes," he said. "I want people like me,
especially young people, to pay attention and exercise their right.
Don’t necessarily vote for me, but vote."
Although…if you’re going to vote anyway, Amos would be happy to have
your X by his name.
"I want people to go into that voting booth, see my name, laugh and
say, ‘what the hell.’"
Candidates for Mayor
Name | Address | Phone | |
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Bob Bratina | 1050 Upper James St. | 905-972-4077 | |
Ejaz Butt | - | - | ejazbuttotwu@gmail.com |
Paul Fromm | 187 Appleford Court, Hamilton, L9C 5Y4 | 416-428-5308 | paul@paulfromm.com |
Jim Davis | - | - | Jag__64@msn.com |
Andrea Horwath | - | - | contact@andrea4hamilton.ca |
Solomon Ikhuiwu | - | - | solomonovie@gmail.com |
Hermiz Ishaya | hermiz2001@gmail.com | ||
Keanin Loomis | - | - | keanin.loomis@gmail.com |
Michael Pattison |
Office | Name | Phone Number | |
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Mayor | Bill Steele | wsteele@cmsteeleinsurance.ca | (905) 736-2284 |
Mayor | Charles Steele | charlessteeleformayor@gmail.com | (365) 880-7678 |
Ward 1 Councillor | Heather Mahon | mhjmahon@gmail.com | (905) 328-7897 |
Ward 1 Councillor | Mark Bagu | bagumark13@gmail.com | (905) 733-8388 |
Ward 1 Councillor | Jesse Boles | jesse4ward1@gmail.com | (905) 359-5350 |
Ward 1 Councillor | Dave Elliott | daveelliott33@gmail.com | (289) 668-3283 |
Ward 2 Councillor | Tim Hoyle | hoyletg@gmail.com | (905) 658-1212 |
Ward 2 Councillor | Angie Desmarais | angiedes37@gmail.com | (905) 341-0450 |
Ward 2 Councillor | Eric Beauregard | ericbeauregard22@gmail.com | (289) 228-9881 |
Ward 2 Councillor | Keith Barre | kb123eith@yahoo.com | (905) 347-3107 |
Ward 2 Councillor | Michael Bunton | mbunton@gmail.com | (905) 834-7242 |
Ward 2 Councillor | Jennifer Foti | jennifer_foti@yahoo.ca | (289) 821-3214 |
Ward 3 Councillor | Kim Randell | krandell151@gmail.com | (905) 835-8444 |
Ward 3 Councillor | Gary Bruno | garybruno@cogeco.ca | (289) 687-7275 |
Ward 3 Councillor | Frank Danch | frank.danch@gmail.com | (905) 834-4913 |
Ward 4 Councillor | Ian Thompson | ianthompsonward4@gmail.com | (905) 520-8253 |
Ward 4 Councillor | Ron Bodner | ronbodner@hotmail.com | (905) 834-6269 |
Ward 4 Councillor | Monique Aquilina | maquilinaward4@gmail.com | (905) 941-6289 |