N.B. ranks lowest in Canada for public-sector health spending per capita, data shows
Picture the opposite for private-sector spending, new health council web page says
The proportion of gross domestic product being spent on health was, however, higher in New Brunswick than the national average, the data shows.
GDP, the total value of all goods and services produced within one year in a specific region, is "a recognized measure that can be a proxy for our ability to pay," said CEO Stéphane Robichaud. "And from that end we're in the top three in the country.
"So it suggests that, you know, the main issue for us is not about necessarily just spending more, but it's about making sure we're getting more value out of what we're spending."
About $5,500 per person in public sector spending
The health council created the web page to give New Brunswickers a better understanding of health spending and how the province compares to other jurisdictions, said Robichaud.
It's based on the latest available data (2020) from the national health expenditure tables published by the Canadian Health Information Institute.
A total of $6.02 billion was spent on health in New Brunswick in 2020.
That includes about $4.32 billion in public-sector spending by the provincial and federal governments or other government agencies, as well as private-sector spending by patients or their health insurance companies for medications or services, such as physiotherapy, dentistry and counselling.
Per capita, that's $7,683, compared to the national average of $8,021. Hospitals ($2,141), medications ($1,138) and physicians ($903) were among the top areas of New Brunswick spending, the web page shows.
For public-sector spending alone, New Brunswick ranked last in the country per capita at $5,513.
Stéphane Robichaud, CEO of the New Brunswick Health Council, said that before 2016, New Brunswick had a higher provincial sector per-capita health spending than the Canadian average. In 2020, New Brunswick spent less than the Canadian average, he said. (Ed Hunter/CBC)
New Brunswick private-sector health spending per capita was $2,170, compared to the national average of $2,082, the web page shows.
Medications accounted for the largest share at $815, or 37.5 per cent, which was higher than the Canadian average of $672, or 32.3 per cent. Newfoundland ranked highest for private-sector per capita spending on medications at $825, while Nova Scotia tied with New Brunswick at $815.
Total health spending in New Brunswick represented 16 per cent of the province's GDP. Across Canada, the average was 13.8 per cent.
Nova Scotia led the country at 18 per cent, followed by P.E.I. at 17 per cent, while Quebec tied with New Brunswick at 16 per cent.
'Transformational change'
Department of Health spokesperson Sean Hatchard said New Brunswick is making "significant investments" in health care.
Nearly $3.6 billion has been set aside in the 2023-24 provincial budget, representing an increase of almost $345 million from the previous year, he said.
"That 10.6 per cent increase from the 2022-23 budget is on par for the largest in more than two decades," Hatchard said in an emailed statement.
Through the provincial health plan, New Brunswick is also making "transformational change to improve the delivery and access of services," he said, citing as an example an update to the New Brunswick drug plan, which has improved the affordability of prescription drug coverage for uninsured New Brunswickers, especially low-income earners.
"New and innovative ideas are needed to solve the significant challenges we face in the delivery of care."
Outcomes key
Robichaud said data around health spending outcomes, such as increased access to primary care, or decreased wait times for surgeries, is difficult to come by.
"We've been talking a lot about human resources — nurses, doctors — but to this day we don't have a good grasp of those levels of resources, how they compare provincially, how their times are being used," he said.
The health council plans to update the web page with new components, such as human resources, as that data becomes available, Robichaud said.
"That type of information is going to prove to be very valuable in understanding our current reality, but also in designing the types of plans and the models that would best serve our needs as we move forward," he said.
New CEO of Vitalité Health Network named
FREDERICTON (GNB) November 24 2020 – Dr. France Desrosiers, a physician and a senior executive, has been named chief executive officer of Vitalité Health Network effective Nov. 30.
“Dr. Desrosiers knows our health-care system first-hand and her experience as a physician and executive leadership member will be definite assets for Vitalité Health Network and our province,” said Health Minister Dorothy Shephard.
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Staff Members
- Chief Executive Officer
- Executive Director, Performance Measurement
Reem is responsible for developing tools and frameworks that support performance reporting as it relates to population health, health services quality, resources and costs. She…
- Executive Director, Citizen Engagement
Nay is responsible for engaging with New Brunswickers on the work of the Council. Together with the rest of the team, she works to design and implement communications and…
- Executive Director, Planning and Operations
Simon oversees planning and operations, including finances, process improvement and the website strategy.
- Manager, Data and Analytics
Michel manages the NBHC's care experience surveys that measure the quality of services received from hospitals, home care programs, and primary health. Michel is also…
- Manager, Health Research Analysis
Patricia analyzes and reports on our data and indicators about population health and health services quality. Her analysis helps inform citizens and policy makers about key…
- Executive Administrative Assistant
As the executive administrative assistant, Mariane provides an administrative support to the CEO and to the NBHC Board members, since the beginnings of the NBHC.
- Project manager
Brenda’s role is to oversee the successful execution of survey projects and engage with the stakeholders. She also supports the data collection process and works alongside the…
- Analyst – Citizen and Community Engagement
Monique is responsible for coordinating various mobilization activities in order to promote dialogue on improving the health system. Together with the rest of the team, she…
- Administrative Assistant
As the Administrative Assistant, Meriam is responsible for providing administrative support to the members of the NBHC team, as well as maintaining accurate bookkeeping records…
- Research Analyst
Danielle analyzes and reports on our data about population health, with a special focus on youth and older citizens, as well as mental health and addictions. Her analysis helps…
- Communications & Digital Content Specialist
Carolji's role is to capture the attention of the public, the media and health system stakeholders using NBHC's data, stats, and key observations. Carolji also works to engage…
- Data Analyst
Steve primarily manages our health service quality database and collects data from external sources. He also produces backend data files to feed online tools and reports.
- Information Analyst
Karine acquires, analyzes and maintains data on indicators about population health specifically for the community profiles. She also utilizes geographical information systems…
- Lead Analyst Indigenous Research and Policy
Angela works to engage with First Nations communities in New Brunswick, support improved quality of First Nations community health data, and increase and strengthen…
- Information Analyst
Philippe’s work takes place with the perspective of reorganizing and improving the databases managed by the Council. He also participates in quantitative data analysis.
- Research Analyst
Rana Sughayar has joined the Council as a Research Analyst on the 22nd of August 2022. Rana brings with her an international experience studying and working in health research…
Council Members
- Chair
Following his studies at Collège Saint-Joseph and l’Université de Moncton, Mr. Roger Léger worked in the field of hospital-surgical products for ten years. He then worked in the Insurance Industry for a period of ten years as a salesman, a branch manager, an investment broker and finally as vice-president of the Dundee Securities Corporation. From 2014 to 2016, he became a senior advisor for Investment Planning Counsel Securities. He has been retired since 2016.
Throughout his professional life, Mr. Léger was involved with the improvement of his community: he was a member and President of the Richelieu club, as well as a board member for two regional health authorities (George L. Dumont and Centre hospitalier Restigouche). As a result, he was able to observe the health system of New Brunswick from two different regions, giving him insight into the variability of health services in New Brunswick. He was also a board member and chair of the Greater Moncton YMCA until 2006.
A former member of the Club Rotary de Dieppe, as well as a past leader in promotion and development with both the Conseil Économique du Nouveau-Brunswick and the Greater Moncton Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Léger has contributed a great deal of ability to the NBHC.
- Council Member
For over 25 years, Gail Bremner has been working regionally, nationally, and internationally in the visitor economy, tourism. Discovering her passion for helping organizations grow, Gail formed her own company, Bremner & Associates in 2010, leveraging the learning and skills she acquired in her previous positions. These skills include strategic planning, partnerships, financials, consensus-building, and mentoring.
Passionate about sustainable growth, Gail believes in giving back to her community and has volunteered with several community organizations and events including the Saint John Soccer Club, Island View School’s Parent School Support Committee, JDRF Port City Beer Run, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Enterprise Saint John, Tourism Industry Association of New Brunswick, and Team Canada.
- Council Member
Diane Carey is the president and founder of Carey Consultants, where she uses her nearly 20 years of experience in business development and in marketing communication to companies, non-profit organizations, and public agencies in their projects. She holds a Bachelor of Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the Université de Moncton.
With a number of awards over the course of her career, Diane continues to give back to New Brunswick and to her community by serving as Chair of Youth Success New Brunswick; Vice-Chair of Succès Jeunesse Acadian Peninsula; as well as a board member of many organizations, including UMCS alumni, the Tracadie Hospital Foundation, and the Community Foundation of the Acadian Peninsula. - Council Member
Dr. E. Ann Collins is a family physician in Fredericton, New Brunswick. She graduated from Dalhousie University’s Faculty of Medicine in 1985 and has been serving patients in Fredericton for over 30 years. Her practice included office, hospital, emergency room and nursing home care. She also taught Family Medicine residents for over twenty years. Dr. Collins brings expertise in governance, public policy, and leadership, as well as extensive experience in the health care sector.
Dr. Collins contributes actively to her community. She was a member of the Board of Directors for the New Brunswick Medical Society from 1999 to 2010, serving as Chair of the Board of Directors from 2005 to 2010. She was a member of the Canadian Medical Association Board of Directors from 2013 to 2022, serving as President in 2020-2021. She has also served as Chair of the Board of Governors of St. Thomas University and is currently Medical director with the Chalmers Foundation. - Council Member
Harry Doyle is a former educator having served 35 years in public schools as a teacher, physical education director, guidance counsellor and high school principal. He studied at Teachers College, the University of New Brunswick and the Université de Moncton. He also served as a part-time professor teaching courses in the Masters of Education program. He holds 3 university degrees including a Master’s Degree in Educational Administration.
Mr. Doyle is a former MLA for the Albert Riding (1995-1999) and served as Minister of State for Youth and Literacy. He has previously served on numerous boards and committees including the Board and Executive Committee of the New Brunswick Teachers Association and the Board of the National Capital Commission. Mr. Doyle served as a member of the Board, Executive Committee and as Treasurer for both the former Southeast Regional Hospital Authority and the Horizon Health Network. Mr. Doyle served a first term with the New Brunswick Health Council between 2013 and 2016.
Over the years Harry Doyle has been active at the community level as a coach in hockey, baseball and basketball. He has worked as a communications and public relations consultant. He is proud to have worked with Eugene Niles studying the Petitcodiac River system and preparing a report that led to the opening of the river.
He currently serves as a member of the Board of the South East Regional Learning Association as well as Councillor and Chair of the Anglophone East District Education Council. He resides in Lower Coverdale with his wife Sandra.
- Council Member
Madeleine Dubé, vice-president of the Université de Moncton’s Edmundston campus, has a bachelor’s degree in social work from the Université de Moncton and has completed course work for a master’s degree in the same field at the Université Laval.
She was a social worker in Edmundston and Grand Falls, with the Department of Health and Community Services as well as the Region 4 Hospital Corporation’s Addiction Services. She was also co-owner and president of Priorité Santé inc.
Mrs. Dubé entered politics in 1999, as an MLA of the New Brunswick Progressive Conservative Party for the riding of Edmundston. She was the first francophone woman in the history of New Brunswick to have held the positions of Minister of Health and Minister of Education. She also took on the duties of Minister of Social Development. She was also a pioneer as the first francophone woman in the province to have held so many key positions within government.
Among her other departmental functions, she was the Minister responsible for Poverty Reduction, Minister responsible for the New Brunswick Advisory Council on Seniors, and Minister responsible for Literacy and public libraries.
Mrs. Dubé is recognized for her ability to listen, her generosity, and her energy in defending the interests of her community, region, and province. She has received several awards, including the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Medal in 2000, the Raoul Léger Memorial Award of the New Brunswick Association of Social Workers in 2013, and the Canadian Association of Social Workers Award for Outstanding Service in 2014.
In 2021, Madeleine Dubé received the Order of New Brunswick for her unwavering and enduring commitment to improving the lives of New Brunswickers through her leadership as a government employee, entrepreneur, manager, and politician.
- Council Member
Susan Harley is a successful business executive, who has worked in a variety of senior leadership positions in Marketing, Customer Care, and Operations for Bell Aliant and Bell Canada. Using her more than 30 years of experience, she provides planning services for business strategy, marketing and human resources in her current role as President of Harley Strategic Marketing.
A strong community leader, she is currently a member of several boards of directors, such as the Saint John Airport, the NB College of Pharmacy, and the Saint John Regional Hospital Foundation. She has previously served on the boards of Economic Development Greater Saint John, the New Brunswick Law Society, the Saint John Chamber of Commerce, Uptown Saint John and St Joseph’s Regional Hospital Foundation. Susan holds both a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and an MBA from the University of New Brunswick. Harley’s experienced leadership, change management and marketing skills will be a valuable contribution to the NBHC.
- Council Member
Cindy Howe is an entrepreneur, both as President of the online corporation Grace Adventures Inc. as well as being the owner of a dairy and forage farm with her husband Adam. A former St. John Ambulance instructor, she had delivered both public and private courses starting in 2012.
Ms. Howe recently completed a Health and Safety Administrator Course with the New Brunswick Construction Safety Association. She resides in Burton with her husband and their two children, Rebekah and Faith. Active in her community, she is involved in leading worship at her church. She was a previous member of the NBHC from 2013 to 2016.
- Council Member
James Lamkey contributed more than 30 years to the citizens of Chatham, later Miramichi serving first as Town Clerk, then as City Clerk after the amalgamation. In addition, he served a director of the area’s Emergency Measures Organization (EMO) and as a volunteer firefighter. He worked with many groups and organizations during his service to his community, and his hope is to contribute to the improvement of the delivery of health care services for all New Brunswickers.
A member of both the Knights of Columbus, as well as the Board of Directors of Mount St. Joseph Nursing Home, James enjoys outdoor activities, supporting local sports and helping out in his community.
- Council Member
Jasmine Murchison-Perley is a Two-Spirit, Wolastoqey Registered Nurse from Neqotkuk at Tobique First Nation in Waponahki Territory (New Brunswick). Jasmine is a first-generation academic, receiving her Bachelor of Nursing from the University of New Brunswick (UNB) in 2018.
As a current Master of Nursing candidate at UNB, Jasmine’s research and associated thesis work will focus on the Indigenous new graduate nurse experience in transition to practice as a recruitment and retention strategy in Waponahki Territory. Her background and passion lies in Indigenous health and wellness, Indigenous methodologies, health policy, and systemic racism.
Jasmine is a recipient of the CIHR Indigenous Studentship in Nursing and works closely with UNB, non-governmental and not-for-profit organizations in the Sitansisk (Fredericton) area, where she currently resides. Jasmine is committed to improving access to equitable health services for marginalized, vulnerable and equity deserving groups through education, advocacy, and capacity building.
- Council Member
Anna Riordon has been a pharmacist in New Brunswick since graduating from Dalhousie University in 2012 with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy. Working in a community pharmacy while living in northern New Brunswick provides this young health professional with a unique perspective on health services and population health in our province.
Serving as a council member with the New Brunswick College of Pharmacists for more than 5 years, she has given countless hours to committees and related work, in the interest of public protection and safety. She is also a member of the New Brunswick Pharmacists’ Association and the Canadian Pharmacists Association. Anna is committed to improving the health and well-being of her patients as well as all residents of New Brunswick. She lives in Dalhousie with her husband and son.
New Brunswick Health Council
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Phone: (506) 869-6870
(between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.)
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Yo Stéphane Robichaud as the CEO of the New Brunswick Health Council you must know Linda Duffett-Leger Perhaps you should Google her name and mine
David Amos<david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com> | Fri, Dec 3, 2021 at 9:28 AM |
To: stephane.robichaud@nbhc.ca | |
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2021 16:59:01 -0300 Subject: Yo Stéphane Robichaud as the CEO of the New Brunswick Health Council you must know Linda Duffett-Leger Perhaps you should Google her name and mine To: stephane.robichaud@nbhc.ca, lduffett@unb.ca Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com> https://nbhc.ca/council- Linda Duffet-Leger Past Council Member September 2008 - August 2011 Here just one example http://govinjustice.blogspot. Wednesday, October 29, 2008 The RCMP & David Raymond Amos CC: ken.cook@fredericton.ca; John.Foran@gnb.ca; oldmaison@yahoo.com; injusticecoalition@hotmail.com kelly.lamrock@gnb.ca; brad.green@gnb.ca Mr Amos, I would like you to stop sending me your emails. I am not sure who or what you have a complaint with nor am I interested. I am certain that it does not involve me. Further emails will be considered harassment. Sincerely, Linda Duffett-Leger Linda Duffett-Leger, MN, BN, RN, BA Project Director, MOMS Study CHILD Research Program, http://www.unbf.ca/nursing/ UNB Nursing Faculty, P.O. Box 4400, Fredericton, N.B., E3B 5A3 ----- Original Message ---- From: David Amos To: menard@nbnet.nb.ca; t.j.burke@gnb.ca; police@fredericton.ca; day.s@parl.gc.ca; jonesr@cbc.ca; danny.copp@fredericton.ca; lou.lafleur@fredericton.ca; Stephane.vaillancourt@rcmp- Walter.Lee@yorkvilleu.ca; lduffett@unb.ca; jsadler@nb.sympatico.ca; jmbuckleycc@nb.aibn.com; rick.rice@gnb.ca; rgbernier@hotmail.com; Leblanc.D@parl.gc.ca; Moore.R@parl.gc.ca; warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca Cc: ken.cook@fredericton.ca; John.Foran@gnb.ca; oldmaison@yahoo.com; Richard Harris ; Dan Fitzgerald ; wally.stiles@gnb.ca; kelly.lamrock@gnb.ca; brad.green@gnb.ca Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2008 5:12:49 PM Subject: Need I say Bullshit about what the Irvings have to say about anything? FYI Ms. Menard The RCMP were contacted twice about you and I The GRC dudes just played dumb and hostile as usaual. so I told them what i told you on the phone Cya'll in court. After all Murder is still a capital crime correct? Subject: Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 12:02:35 -0400 From: "Murphy, Michael B. \(DH/MS\)"MichaelB.Murphy@gnb.ca To: motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com January 30, 2007 WITHOUT PREJUDICE Mr. David Amos Dear Mr. Amos: This will acknowledge receipt of a copy of your e-mail of December 29, 2006 to Corporal Warren McBeath of the RCMP. Because of the nature of the allegations made in your message, I have taken the measure of forwarding a copy to Assistant Commissioner Steve Graham of the RCMP "J" Division in Fredericton. Sincerely, Honourable Michael B. Murphy Minister of Health CM/cb Warren McBeath warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca wrote: Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2006 17:34:53 -0500 From: "Warren McBeath"warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca To: kilgoursite@ca.inter.net, MichaelB.Murphy@gnb.ca, nada.sarkis@gnb.ca, wally.stiles@gnb.ca, dwatch@web.net, motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com CC: ottawa@chuckstrahl.com, riding@chuckstrahl.com, John.Foran@gnb.ca, Oda.B@parl.gc.ca, "Bev BUSSON"bev.busson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, "Paul Dube"PAUL.DUBE@rcmp-grc.gc.ca Subject: Re: Remember me Kilgour? Landslide Annie McLellan has forgotten me but the crooks within the RCMP have n Dear Mr. Amos, Thank you for your follow up e-mail to me today. I was on days off over the holidays and returned to work this evening. Rest assured I was not ignoring or procrastinating to respond to your concerns. As your attachment sent today refers from Premier Graham, our position is clear on your dead calf issue: Our forensic labs do not process testing on animals in cases such as yours, they are referred to the Atlantic Veterinary College in Charlottetown who can provide these services. If you do not choose to utilize their expertise in this instance, then that is your decision and nothing more can be done. As for your other concerns regarding the US Government, false imprisonment and Federal Court Dates in the US, etc... it is clear that Federal authorities are aware of your concerns both in Canada and theUS. These issues do not fall into the purvue of Detachment policing in Petitcodiac, NB. It was indeed an interesting and informative conversation we had on December 23rd, and I wish you well in all of your future endeavors. Sincerely, Warren McBeath, Cpl. GRC Caledonia RCMP Traffic Services NCO Ph: (506) 387-2222 Fax: (506) 387-4622 E-mail warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca Say Hoka Hey to your snotty hubby the latest publisher of the Kings County Record. wiil ya? Perhaps he and you buddies in Kings county should review what his/Irvings paper wrote about me four god damned years ago. You will find that article within a blog of chucky Leblanc's that he had Goggle delete. It is within an email that his editor sent to a reporter and I in the USA before I ran for a seat in Parliament again. Never forget my words are legally published int the USA according to its Consitution. Scotty editor sent her email to me in the USA and to a fellow reporter too. Whereas you are just a criminal lawer in New Brunswick I doubt that you have a licence to argue civil lawsuits in the USA. Perhaps you should find a lawyer now EH Ms. Menard? Why not ask the Irving's new sorta son in law who replaced Paul Zed (the lawyer in New York or whereever) to take me on? Veritas vincit David Raymond amos Veritas Vincit David Raymond Amos First the Irving's Rags write this about the doings between T.J. Burke and I last year. have my blog and emails killed then sing your praises about your legal Bullshit next year? Have alook for yourself lady Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 07:56:09 -0700 (PDT) From: "David Amos"motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com Subject: Who says they are ignoring me Chucky? Ask Barry McKnight why the Yankees are researching him To: news@dailygleaner.com, kcarmichael@bloomberg.net, oldmaison@yahoo.com, advocacycollective@yahoo.com, Easter.W@parl.gc.ca, Comartin.J@parl.gc.ca, cityadmin@fredericton.ca, info@gg.ca, bmosher@mosherchedore.ca, rchedore@mosherchedore.ca, police@fredericton.ca, chebert@thestar.ca, Stoffer.P@parl.gc.ca, Stronach.B@parl.gc.ca, Matthews.B@parl.gc.ca, alltrue@nl.rogers.com, Harper.S@parl.gc.ca, Layton.J@parl.gc.ca, Dryden.K@parl.gc.ca, Duceppe.G@parl.gc.ca CC: brad.woodside@fredericton.ca, whalen@fredericton.ca, david.kelly@fredericton.ca, cathy.maclaggan@fredericton.ca stephen.kelly@fredericton.ca, tom.jellinek@fredericton.ca, scott.mcconaghy@fredericton.ca walter.brown@fredericton.ca, norah.davidson@fredericton.ca, mike.obrien@fredericton.ca, bruce.grandy@fredericton.ca, dan.keenan@fredericton.ca, jeff.mockler@gnb.ca, mrichard@lawsociety-barreau. jlmockler@mpor.ca, scotta@parl.gc.ca, michael.bray@gnb.ca, jack.e.mackay@gnb.ca Just Dave By Location Visit Detail Visit 1,013 Domain Name (Unknown) IP Address 206.15.101.# (NEWS CORPORATION) ISP NEWS CORPORATION Location Continent : North America Country : United States (Facts) State : New York City : New York Lat/Long : 40.7605, -73.9933 (Map) Language English (U.S.) en-us Operating System Microsoft Win2000 Browser Firefox 2.0 Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.8.1.3) Gecko/20070309 Firefox/2.0.0.3 Javascript version 1.5 Monitor Resolution : 800 x 600 Color Depth : 32 bits Time of Visit May 23 2007 6:17:17 pm Last Page View May 23 2007 6:17:17 pm Visit Length 0 seconds Page Views 1 Referring URL http://www.google.co...% Search Engine google.com Search Words fredericton police department "barry mcknight" Visit Entry Page http://davidamos.blogspot.com/ Visit Exit Page http://davidamos.blogspot.com/ Out Click Time Zone UTC-5:00 Visitor's Time May 23 2007 5:17:17 pm Visit Number 1,013 charles leblanc oldmaison@yahoo.com wrote: Where are ya living now???? Since the media seem to ignore ya? I'll sit down for a debate with a recorder for the blog...Now? Don't get all exicted and send this all over the world.....lol ----- Original Message ---- From: David Amos motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com To: brad.woodside@fredericton.ca; whalen@fredericton.ca; david.kelly@fredericton.ca; cathy.maclaggan@fredericton.ca stephen.kelly@fredericton.ca; tom.jellinek@fredericton.ca; scott.mcconaghy@fredericton.ca walter.brown@fredericton.ca; norah.davidson@fredericton.ca; mike.obrien@fredericton.ca; bruce.grandy@fredericton.ca; dan.keenan@fredericton.ca; jeff.mockler@gnb.ca; mrichard@lawsociety-barreau. jlmockler@mpor.ca; scotta@parl.gc.ca; michael.bray@gnb.ca; jack.e.mackay@gnb.ca Cc: news@dailygleaner.com; kcarmichael@bloomberg.net; oldmaison@yahoo.com; advocacycollective@yahoo.com; Easter.W@parl.gc.ca; Comartin.J@parl.gc.ca; cityadmin@fredericton.ca; info@gg.ca; bmosher@mosherchedore.ca; rchedore@mosherchedore.ca; police@fredericton.ca; chebert@thestar.ca; Stoffer.P@parl.gc.ca; Stronach.B@parl.gc.ca; Matthews.B@parl.gc.ca; alltrue@nl.rogers.com; Harper.S@parl.gc.ca; Layton.J@parl.gc.ca; Dryden.K@parl.gc.ca; Duceppe.G@parl.gc.ca Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 10:37:04 PM Subject: I promised one of the Fat Fred City cop Randy Reilly that I would try to make him famous http://www.youtube.com/ A man is only as good as his word EH? To bad priests, bankers, politicians, lawyers and cops can't claim the same N'est Pas http://actionlyme.org/FBI_ http://davidamos.blogspot.com/ Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 19:01:11 -0700 (PDT) From: "David Amos"motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com Subject: Now everybody and his dog knows TJ Burke and his cop buddies allegations against me are false and you had the proof all along EH Chucky? To: oldmaison@yahoo.com, nbombud@gnb.ca, dan.bussieres@gnb.ca, jacques_poitras@cbc.ca, news@dailygleaner.com, kcarmichael@bloomberg.net, advocacycollective@yahoo.com, Easter.W@parl.gc.ca, Comartin.J@parl.gc.ca, cityadmin@fredericton.ca, info@gg.ca, bmosher@mosherchedore.ca, rchedore@mosherchedore.ca, police@fredericton.ca, chebert@thestar.ca, Stoffer.P@parl.gc.ca, Stronach.B@parl.gc.ca, Matthews.B@parl.gc.ca, alltrue@nl.rogers.com, Harper.S@parl.gc.ca, Layton.J@parl.gc.ca, Dryden.K@parl.gc.ca, Duceppe.G@parl.gc.ca CC: dgleg@nb.aibn.com, brad.woodside@fredericton.ca, whalen@fredericton.ca, david.kelly@fredericton.ca, cathy.maclaggan@fredericton.ca tom.jellinek@fredericton.ca, scott.mcconaghy@fredericton.ca marilyn.kerton@fredericton.ca, walter.brown@fredericton.ca, norah.davidson@fredericton.ca, mike.obrien@fredericton.ca, bruce.grandy@fredericton.ca, dan.keenan@fredericton.ca, jeff.mockler@gnb.ca, mrichard@lawsociety-barreau. cynthia.merlini@dfait-maeci. scotta@parl.gc.ca, michael.bray@gnb.ca, jack.e.mackay@gnb.ca http://www.cbc.ca/canada/new- http://www.canadaeast.com/ce2/ http://oldmaison.blogspot.com/ http://oldmaison.blogspot.com/ http://oldmaison.blogspot.com/ http://maritimes.indymedia. Methinks your liberal pals just made a major faux pas N'est Pas? Scroll down Frenchie and go down?. Threat against Burke taken seriously By STEPHEN LLEWELLYN dgleg@nb.aibn.com Published Thursday May 24th, 2007 Appeared on page A1 An RCMP security detail has been guarding Justice Minister and Attorney General T.J. Burke because of threats made against him recently. Burke, the Liberal MLA for Fredericton-Fort Nashwaaksis, wouldn't explain the nature of the threats. "I have had a particular individual or individuals who have made specific overtures about causing harm towards me," he told reporters Wednesday. "The RCMP has provided security to me recently by accompanying me to a couple of public functions where the individual is known to reside or have family members in the area," said Burke. "It is nice to have some added protection and that added comfort." The RCMP provides protection to the premier and MLAs with its VIP security unit. Burke didn't say when the threat was made but it's believed to have been in recent weeks. "When a threat is posed to you and it is a credible threat, you have to be cautious about where you go and who you are around," he said. "But again, I am more concerned about my family as opposed to my own personal safety." Burke said he doesn't feel any differently and he has not changed his pattern of activity. "It doesn't bother me one bit," he said. "It makes my wife feel awful nervous." Burke served in an elite American military unit before becoming a lawyer and going into politics in New Brunswick. "(I) have taken my own precautions and what I have to do to ensure my family's safety," he said. "I am a very cautious person in general due to my background and training. "I am comfortable with defending myself or my family if it ever had to happen." Burke said it is not uncommon for politicians to have security concerns. "We do live unfortunately in an age and in a society now where threats have to be taken pretty seriously," he said. Since the terrorism attacks in the United States on Sept. 11, 2001, security in New Brunswick has been beefed up. Metal detectors were recently installed in the legislature and all visitors are screened. The position of attorney general is often referred to as the province's "top cop." Burke said sometimes people do not differentiate between his role as the manager of the justice system and the individual who actually prosecutes them. "With the job sometimes comes threats," he said. "I have had numerous threats since Day 1 in office." Burke said he hopes his First Nations heritage has nothing to do with it. "I think it is more of an issue where people get fixated on a matter and they believe you are personally responsible for assigning them their punishment or their sanction," he said. Is the threat from someone who was recently incarcerated? "I probably shouldn't answer that," he replied. Reporters asked when the threat would be over. "I don't think a threat ever passes once it has been made," said Burke. "You have to consider the credibility of the source." Bruce Fitch, former justice minister in the Conservative government, said "every now and again there would be e-mails that were not complimentary." "I did have a meeting with the RCMP who are in charge of the security of the MLAs and ministers," said Fitch. "They look at each and every situation." Fitch said he never had bodyguards assigned to him although former premier Bernard Lord and former health minister Elvy Robichaud did have extra security staff assigned on occasion. He said if any MLA felt threatened, he or she would discuss it with the RCMP. Group studies its legal options Early immersion | Reversal of decision wanted ASAP By JENNIFER DUNVILLE dunville.jennifer@ Published Tuesday April 8th, 2008 Appeared on page A1 A lobby group opposed Posted by Richard A. Harris at 7:50 PM 1 comment: David Raymond Amos said... So did I guess correctly Richy Baby? From: David Amos david.raymond.amos@gmail.com Subject: Yo "Blogger General" Burke Whats with your Blogger constituant Richy Baby? Is there still something wrong with the whole truth? To: "t.j.burke@gnb.ca"t.j.burke@gnb.ca, "Richard Harris" injusticecoalition@hotmail.com "richard. dearden"richard.dearden@gowlings.com, "Byron Prior" alltrue@nl.rogers.com, "bruce.northrup@gnb.ca"bruce.northrup@gnb.ca, "brad. woodside"brad.woodside@fredericton.ca, "byron. james" byron.james@gnb.ca, "Byrne. G"Byrne.G@parl.gc.ca, "webo" webo@xplornet.com, "we"leader@greenparty.ca, "oldmaison@yahoo.com" oldmaison@yahoo.com Cc: "Paul.Harpelle"Paul.Harpelle@gnb.ca, "checkup" checkup@cbc.ca, "Chris. Baker"Chris.Baker@gnb.ca, "tim4nm" tim4nm@gmail.com, "tim. porter"Tim.Porter@gnb.ca Date: Sunday, November 16, 2008, 6:19 AM I must say this is quite ablog but he slects what he chooses to reveal and about who received what. Is Richy Baby making a deal with you in private T.J. Baby??? http://govinjustice.blogspot. Wednesday, October 29, 2008 The RCMP & David Raymond Amos |
Fwd: Hey Higgy Methinks Dorothy Shephard must admit that Dependable Public Health Care begins with a Medicare Card instead of having her nasty minions inviting me to sue her in order to get one Correct?
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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Rédaction <nouvelle@acadienouvelle.com> Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2020 09:17:12 -0800 Subject: Re: Fwd: YO Mr Higgs Re My right to MEDICARE and NO MORE false imprisonment Just as I get another bill from Vitalité I hear Horizon want the RCMP to arrest me AGAIN TRUE or FALSE??? (Out of Office ) To: david.raymond.amos333@gmail. Nous avons reçu votre message. Au besoin, nous communiquerons avec vous pour plus de détails. Si vous avez des informations supplémentaires à fournir, s'il vous plaît, répondez à ce courriel. Merci de votre intérêt envers l'Acadie Nouvelle. -- Salle des nouvelles Acadie Nouvelle [image] ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Barbara Massey <Barbara.Massey@rcmp-grc.gc.ca Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2020 19:30:16 -0500 Subject: Re: YO Mr Higgs Re My right to MEDICARE and NO MORE false imprisonment Just as I get another bill from Vitalité I hear Horizon want the RCMP to arrest me AGAIN TRUE or FALSE??? (Out of Office ) To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. I am out of the office until Tuesday, February 18 and have intermittent access to Email. For any urgencies, please contact Jennifer Duggan, General Counsel, at 613 825 2981, or my admin assistant, Sandra Lofaro 613 843 3540.. ------------------------------ Je suis absent du bureau jusqu'à mardi 18 février, et j'aurai un accès intermittent aux courriéls. Pour toute urgence,.vous pouvez communiquer avec Jennifer Duggan, Avocate générale, au 613 825 2981, ou avec mon adjointe admin. Sandra Lofaro 613 843 3540. ---------- Original message ---------- From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2021 13:36:58 -0400 Subject: Hey Higgy Methinks Dorothy Shephard must admit that Dependable Public Health Care begins with a Medicare Card instead of having her nasty minions inviting me to sue her in order to get one Correct? To: krpfadmin@nbpolice.ca, "blaine.higgs"<blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, "hugh.flemming"<hugh.flemming@gnb.ca>, david.coon@gnb.ca, "Robert. Jones"<Robert.Jones@cbc.ca>, "Ross.Wetmore"<Ross.Wetmore@gnb.ca>, "kris.austin"<kris.austin@gnb.ca>, "robert.gauvin" <robert.gauvin@gnb.ca>, "Roger.L.Melanson"<roger.l.melanson@gnb.ca>, "rob.moore"<rob.moore@parl.gc.ca>, John.williamson@parl.gc.ca, "Roger.Brown"<Roger.Brown@fredericton.ca>, "Brenda.Lucki" <Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "barbara.massey" <barbara.massey@rcmp-grc.gc.ca Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, healthplansante@gnb.ca, "Dorothy.Shephard"<Dorothy.Shephard@gnb.ca>, "Norman.Bosse" <Norman.Bosse@gnb.ca>, "charles.murray"<charles.murray@gnb.ca> https://www2.gnb.ca/content/ Striving for Dependable Public Health Care 2021 consulthc_600x180 Want to share your thoughts about the future of health care? Write to: healthplansante@gnb.ca Government will work with New Brunswickers to build a five-year provincial health plan that supports a health-care system that is responsive to the needs of patients, providers, and communities now and into the future. Every New Brunswicker has the right to expect that their provincial health-care system will provide consistent and timely access to quality heath services. Even more importantly, they should be able to have faith that those services can be sustained well into the future. - Minister Shephard New Brunswickers are invited to participate in a virtual engagement process on the future of health care in New Brunswick which will inform the creation of the provincial health plan. All sessions will be held online using Zoom. The engagement tour schedule will be released in the coming weeks. https://www.cbc.ca/news/ All options on table as province looks to future of health care Privatization, user fees, increased access to abortion - Minister calls it a look at the whole picture CBC News · Posted: Jan 27, 2021 12:06 PM AT The Health Department released a policy paper Tuesday about the state of the province’s health-care system, titled “Striving for Dependable Public Health Care.” (Shutterstock / KieferPix) The province is set to undertake a major consultation process on the future of health care and it says everything is on the table. The Department of Health kick–started the consultations Tuesday by releasing a policy paper about the state of the province's health–care system titled "Striving for Dependable Public Health Care." The province will hold virtual town halls in about a dozen communities, including the six where the province had announced reductions in ER hours that they later walked back, and said "anyone interested in attending a virtual session will be able to register to attend." In an interview with Information Morning Fredericton, Health Minister Dorothy Shephard said she's looking forward to hearing from New Brunswickers about what they want from their health–care system. CUPE calls for immediate action to improve working conditions for LPNs New Brunswick being sued over abortion access She promised all topics and potential reforms will be on the table if the public demands it, including more private services, user fees and increased access to abortion. "We have to look at the whole picture," said Shephard. "I'm not predetermining anything." Family doctors Shephard said she expects to hear a lot from New Brunswickers about primary care, including family doctors. "Ninety-five per cent of New Brunswickers have a family physician, but only 55 per cent of them can see one within five days," said Shephard. "We need to try with our medical society and our family physicians to find out how we can make sure that care is delivered more comprehensively and in a very timely fashion to keep people out of ERs and to keep people out of hospital." Information Morning - Fredericton12:36Health plan New Brunswick's Health Minister Dorothy Shephard wants public input on the state of health care in the province. 12:36 The New Brunswick Medical Society said 2018 polling indicated 44,000 New Brunswickers did not have access to a primary care doctor. Shephard said she understands the need to hire more nurses and doctors, but said every other jurisdiction is in the same position. While she wants to make New Brunswick a more attractive place for medical professionals, changing how services are delivered may be necessary. She said the aging population makes these consultations all the more important. "Twenty-six per cent of our population is going to be over the age of 65 in five years," said Shephard. "The response needs to be to what their needs are at that point and so it needs to be evolving. I don't know that there are going to be that many more doctors available. So how do we utilize our medical professionals in the best way? What services can we shift with other medical professionals? Those are the challenges and the discussions we have to have at a community level and I think they're very ready for that conversation." Consultations during COVID The push to evaluate the province's health–care system comes as COVID-19 restrictions remain, with one zone in lockdown and another in the red phase of recovery. But Shephard said the review has already been delayed several times and can't be put off forever. "The challenges are there, they're going to remain there and our province has been without a real five year health–care plan for a year now," said Shephard. In an interview with Information Morning Fredericton, Health Minister Dorothy Shephard said she’s looking forward to hearing from New Brunswickers about what they want from their health-care system. (Ed Hunter/CBC) "We need to be able to deliver a five year plan to the [Regional Health Authorities] that we can be accountable to and that they can be accountable to." Shephard said the province is engaging with 26 different stakeholder groups, including First Nations, as well as other government departments. Shephard said the province must abide by the Canada Health Act, and she believes health care must remain public and available to all, but she did leave the door open to more privatization. "I don't know how the next several years is going to evolve … with the way that maybe a private sector comes into this," said Shephard. "We already use pharmacists, they're private. We already use some, you know, some other medical professionals who come into this." People looking to give feedback on the department's discussion paper can email them to healthplansante@gnb.ca. With files from Information Morning Fredericton ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2019 10:49:17 -0300 Subject: YO NORMAN J. BOSSÉ Q.C. Re my right to Health Care Methinks you should have been decent enough to return my calls or answer my emails instead of having your minion piss me off N'esy Pas? To: Norman.Bosse@gnb.ca, Charles.Murray@gnb.ca, "hugh.flemming" <hugh.flemming@gnb.ca>, "Ginette.PetitpasTaylor" <Ginette.PetitpasTaylor@parl. "Frank.McKenna"<Frank.McKenna@td.com>, "blaine.higgs" <blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, "Dominic.Cardy"<Dominic.Cardy@gnb.ca>, David.Lametti@parl.gc.ca, mcu@justice.gc.ca, "andrea.anderson-mason" <andrea.anderson-mason@gnb.ca> <Nathalie.Drouin@justice.gc.ca Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, kevin.leahy@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, Jolene.harvey@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, Sandra.lofaro@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, "hon.ralph.goodale" <hon.ralph.goodale@canada.ca> On 9/10/19, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. > NORMAN J. BOSSÉ Q.C. > Phone : (506) 453-2789 > Fax : (506) 453-5599 > Email : Norman.Bosse@gnb.ca > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Barbara Massey <Barbara.Massey@rcmp-grc.gc.ca > Date: Mon, 09 Sep 2019 12:38:14 -0400 > Subject: Re: Yo Mr Butts Are your ears burning? If not then you are > not reading the spin and the comments within CBC N'esy Pas? (Out of > Office ) > To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. > > I will be away on duty until Sept. 13, 2019. In my absence, you may > contact: > Jolene Harvey (Acting Sr. Gen. Counsel) 613 843 4892; > Jolene.harvey@rcmp-grc.gc.ca or my Exec. Asst. – Sandra Lofaro 613 843 > 3540; Sandra.lofaro@rcmp-grc.gc.ca. > > ------------------------------ > > Je serai absente en mission jusqu'au 13 sept., 2019. Pendant mon > absence, vous pouvez communiquer avec Jolene Harvey (Avocate gén. > princ.) au 613 843 4892; Jolene.harvey@rcmp-grc.gc.ca ou avec mon adj. > exéc. - Sandra Lofaro 613 843 3540; Sandra.lofaro@rcmp-grc.gc.ca. > > > > ---------- Original message ---------- > From: Kevin Leahy <kevin.leahy@rcmp-grc.gc.ca> > Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2019 12:38:43 -0400 > Subject: Re: RE The call from the Boston cop Robert Ridge (857 259 > 9083) on behalf of the VERY corrupt Yankee DA Rachael Rollins > To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> > > French will follow > > Thank you for your email. > > For inquiries regarding EMRO’s Office, please address your email to > acting EMRO Sebastien Brillon at sebastien.brillon@rcmp-grc.gc. > > For inquiries regarding CO NHQ Office, please address your email to > acting CO Farquharson, David at David.Farquharson@rcmp-grc.gc. > > All PPS related correspondence should be sent to my PPS account at > kevin.leahy@pps-spp@parl.gc.ca > ------------------------------ > Merci pour votre courriel. > > Pour toute question concernant le Bureau de l'EMRO, veuillez adresser > vos courriels à l’Officier responsable des Relations > employeur-employés par intérim Sébastien Brillon à l'adresse suivante > sebastien.brillon@rcmp-grc.gc. > > Pour toute question concernant le bureau du Commandant de la > Direction générale, veuillez adresser vos courriels au Commandant de > la Direction générale par intérim Farquharson, David à l'adresse > suivante David.Farquharson@rcmp-grc.gc. > > Toute correspondance relative au Service De Protection Parlementaire > doit être envoyée à mon compte de PPS à l'adresse suivante > kevin.leahy@pps-spp@parl.gc.ca > > > Kevin Leahy > Chief Superintendent/Surintendant principal > Director, Parliamentary Protective Service > Directeur , Service de protection parlementaire > T 613-996-5048 > Kevin.leahy@rcmp-grc.gc.ca > > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This email and any attachments are > confidential and may contain protected information. It is intended > only for the individual or entity named in the message. If you are not > the intended recipient, or the agent responsible to deliver the > message that this email contains to the intended recipient, you should > not disseminate, distribute or copy this email, nor disclose or use in > any manner the information that it contains. Please notify the sender > immediately if you have received this email by mistake and delete it. > AVIS DE CONFIDENTIALITÉ: Le présent courriel et tout fichier qui y est > joint sont confidentiels et peuvent contenir des renseignements > protégés. Il est strictement réservé à l’usage du destinataire prévu. > Si vous n’êtes pas le destinataire prévu, ou le mandataire chargé de > lui transmettre le message que ce courriel contient, vous ne devez ni > le diffuser, le distribuer ou le copier, ni divulguer ou utiliser à > quelque fin que ce soit les renseignements qu’il contient. Veuillez > aviser immédiatement l’expéditeur si vous avez reçu ce courriel par > erreur et supprimez-le. > > > > > ---------- Original message ---------- > From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> > Date: Thu, 18 May 2017 11:55:57 -0400 > Subject: Re the CBA, the RCMP, Federal Court File # T-1557-15 and the > Hearing before the Federal Court of Appeal on May 24th 2017 > To: ray.adlington@mcinnescooper. > "bob.paulson"<bob.paulson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "hon.ralph.goodale" > <hon.ralph.goodale@canada.ca>, "Jody.Wilson-Raybould" > <Jody.Wilson-Raybould@parl.gc. > <bill.pentney@justice.gc.ca>, "jan.jensen"<jan.jensen@justice.gc.ca> > Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> > <Mordaith@gmail.com>, "leanne.murray" > <leanne.murray@mcinnescooper. > "Jacques.Poitras"<Jacques.Poitras@cbc.ca>, "nick.moore" > <nick.moore@bellmedia.ca>, "jeremy.keefe" > <jeremy.keefe@globalnews.ca>, "steve.murphy"<steve.murphy@ctv.ca>, > "Gilles.Blinn"<Gilles.Blinn@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Gilles.Moreau" > <Gilles.Moreau@forces.gc.ca>, sallybrooks25 <sallybrooks25@yahoo.ca>, > oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, andre <andre@jafaust.com>, jbosnitch > <jbosnitch@gmail.com>, "serge.rousselle"<serge.rousselle@gnb.ca>, > premier <premier@gnb.ca>, "brian.gallant"<brian.gallant@gnb.ca>, > "Larry.Tremblay"<Larry.Tremblay@rcmp-grc.gc.ca > <luc.labonte@gnb.ca> > > As I told the RCMP who called me last month the proper time and place > to discuss the CBA and your former partner Judge Richard Bell is the > Federal Court of Canada > > Raymond G. Adlington Partner > McInnes Cooper > 1300-1969 Upper Water St., Purdy's Wharf Tower II PO Box 730, Stn. Central > Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2V1 > Phone: (902) 444-8470 > Fax: (902) 425-6350 > E: ray.adlington@mcinnescooper. > > http://www.mcinnescooper.com/ > > Ray Adlington named to CBA Board of Directors > > May 2, 2017 > > Halifax partner Ray Adlington was recently named to the CBA Board of > Directors. > > In their announcement yesterday the CBA advised that the board would > come into effect September 1st, 2017. > > After collecting extensive input over the past two years, we know > that CBA members believe it’s important for the organization to have a > Board of Directors that reflects the diversity of the legal > profession, including a mix of practice types, experience, skills, > geography and more. > Our new Board of Directors exemplifies this principle. > > The board is composed from one member from each province as well as > the CBA President. > > Congratulations Ray on this well deserved appointment. > > > > > >> ---------- Original message ---------- >> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> >> Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2019 16:15:59 -0400 >> Subject: Hey Ralph Goodale perhaps you and the RCMP should call the >> Yankees Governor Charlie Baker, his lawyer Bob Ross, Rachael Rollins >> and this cop Robert Ridge (857 259 9083) ASAP EH Mr Prime Minister >> Trudeau the Younger and Donald Trump Jr? >> To: pm@pm.gc.ca, Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca, >> Ian.Shugart@pco-bcp.gc.ca, djtjr@trumporg.com, >> Donald.J.Trump@donaldtrump.com >> Frank.McKenna@td.com, barbara.massey@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, >> Douglas.Johnson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca >> washington.field@ic.fbi.gov, Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, >> gov.press@state.ma.us, bob.ross@state.ma.us, jfurey@nbpower.com, >> jfetzer@d.umn.edu, Newsroom@globeandmail.com, sfine@globeandmail.com, >> .Poitras@cbc.ca, steve.murphy@ctv.ca, David.Akin@globalnews.ca, >> Dale.Morgan@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, news@kingscorecord.com, >> news@dailygleaner.com, oldmaison@yahoo.com, jbosnitch@gmail.com, >> andre@jafaust.com> >> Cc: david.raymond.amos333@gmail. >> wharrison@nbpower.com, David.Lametti@parl.gc.ca, mcu@justice.gc.ca, >> Jody.Wilson-Raybould@parl.gc. >> >>> >>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >>> From: "Murray, Charles (Ombud)"<Charles.Murray@gnb.ca> >>> Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2019 18:16:15 +0000 >>> Subject: You wished to speak with me >>> To: "motomaniac333@gmail.com"<motomaniac333@gmail.com> >>> >>> I have the advantage, sir, of having read many of your emails over the >>> years. >>> >>> >>> As such, I do not think a phone conversation between us, and >>> specifically one which you might mistakenly assume was in response to >>> your threat of legal action against me, is likely to prove a >>> productive use of either of our time. >>> >>> >>> If there is some specific matter about which you wish to communicate >>> with me, feel free to email me with the full details and it will be >>> given due consideration. >>> >>> >>> Sincerely, >>> >>> >>> Charles Murray >>> >>> Ombud NB >>> >>> Acting Integrity Commissioner >>> >>> >>>> From: Justice Website <JUSTWEB@novascotia.ca> >>>> Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2017 14:21:11 +0000 >>>> Subject: Emails to Department of Justice and Province of Nova Scotia >>>> To: "motomaniac333@gmail.com"<motomaniac333@gmail.com> >>>> >>>> Mr. Amos, >>>> We acknowledge receipt of your recent emails to the Deputy Minister of >>>> Justice and lawyers within the Legal Services Division of the >>>> Department of Justice respecting a possible claim against the Province >>>> of Nova Scotia. Service of any documents respecting a legal claim >>>> against the Province of Nova Scotia may be served on the Attorney >>>> General at 1690 Hollis Street, Halifax, NS. Please note that we will >>>> not be responding to further emails on this matter. >>>> >>>> Department of Justice >>>> >>>> On 8/3/17, David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> If want something very serious to download and laugh at as well Please >>>>> Enjoy and share real wiretap tapes of the mob >>>>> >>>>> http://thedavidamosrant. >>>>> ilian.html >>>>> >>>>>> http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/ >>>>>> >>>>>> As the CBC etc yap about Yankee wiretaps and whistleblowers I must >>>>>> ask them the obvious question AIN'T THEY FORGETTING SOMETHING???? >>>>>> >>>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch? >>>>>> >>>>>> What the hell does the media think my Yankee lawyer served upon the >>>>>> USDOJ right after I ran for and seat in the 39th Parliament baseball >>>>>> cards? >>>>>> >>>>>> http://archive.org/details/ >>>>>> 6 >>>>>> >>>>>> http://davidamos.blogspot.ca/ >>>>>> >>>>>> http://www.archive.org/ >>>>>> >>>>>> http://archive.org/details/ >>>>>> >>>>>> 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 >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2019 10:55:28 -0400 Subject: Jamie Irving's lawyer Cathy Lahey QC cannot deny that I am a man of my word and gave her a call Then gave up on her integrity the instant she played dumb N'esy Pas Madame Lahey? To: clahey@stewartmckelvey.com, oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, andre <andre@jafaust.com>, jbosnitch <jbosnitch@gmail.com>, "Arseneau, Kevin (LEG)"<Kevin.A.Arseneau@gnb.ca>, erin.crandall@acadiau.ca, lorihausegger@boisestate.edu, sfine <sfine@globeandmail.com>, Newsroom <Newsroom@globeandmail.com>, "Robert. Jones"<Robert.Jones@cbc.ca>, "David.Lametti"<David.Lametti@parl.gc.ca>, mcu <mcu@justice.gc.ca>, "jan.jensen"<jan.jensen@justice.gc.ca>, "Norman.Sabourin" <Norman.Sabourin@cjc-ccm.gc.ca <marc.giroux@fja-cmf.gc.ca> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. <dominic.leblanc.c1@parl.gc.ca <dominic.leblanc@nb.aibn.com>, "dominic.leblanc" <dominic.leblanc@parl.gc.ca>, dleblanc <dleblanc@globeandmail.com>, "Jody.Wilson-Raybould"<Jody.Wilson-Raybould@parl.gc. "Jane.Philpott"<Jane.Philpott@parl.gc.ca>, "Erin.Weir" <Erin.Weir@parl.gc.ca>, "tony.clement"<tony.clement@parl.gc.ca>, "Hunter.Tootoo"<Hunter.Tootoo@parl.gc.ca>, "andrew.scheer" <andrew.scheer@parl.gc.ca>, "maxime.bernier" <maxime.bernier@parl.gc.ca>, "Mark.Blakely" <Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "martin.gaudet" <martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca> https://stewartmckelvey.com/ Cathy Lahey, QC Suite 1000, Brunswick House 44 Chipman Hill Saint John, N.B. E2L 2A9 clahey@stewartmckelvey.com, +1.506.632.8307 https://www.cbc.ca/news/ Jamie Irving's appearance at trial postponed for medical reasons Brunswick News VP was supposed to testify Thursday in wrongful dismissal suit of former managing editor CBC News · Posted: Jul 04, 2019 1:44 PM AT David R. Amos HMMM "Speaking via teleconference, Catherine Lahey, Irving's lawyer, said her client's preference was to get the matter resolved before the end of those four weeks." Methinks I should give the lady a call as well N'esy Pas? June 29, 2017 We are pleased to announce that Cathy Lahey, QC, partner in our Saint John office, has been appointed to the Department of Justice’s Judicial Advisory Committee (“JAC”) in New Brunswick for a two-year term. This comes as part of an announcement from The Honourable Jody Wilson-Raybould, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, who appointed members in five provincial jurisdictions, adding to the existing complement of JACs. JACs are independent bodies which were formed as part of a new process, announced in October 2016, to assess federal judicial applicants and provide the Minister of Justice with lists of high-calibre candidates who represent the diversity of Canada. Cathy joins Twila Reid, partner in our St. John’s office, who was appointed to the JAC in Newfoundland and Labrador earlier this year On 7/3/19, David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> wrote: > Methinks it was an interesting Yap Session you had with the arsehole > you can't name correctly who is the former SANB President. BTW that > arsehole is the dude who was barred from the Legilature for speaking > from the gallery not me. It High Tme that you et your bullshit stories > straight EH Chucky Baby? > > https://www.youtube.com/watch? > > > Political cartoonist Michael de Adder firing is debated!!!! > 63 views > Charles Leblanc > Published on Jul 2, 2019 > > https://www.youtube.com/watch? > > David Amos Federal Court Date is today at 2:00pm at the Federal Building!!! > 469 views > Charles Leblanc > Published on May 24, 2017 > > > Obviously you talked to Judge Richard Bell not long after you came to > the circus in Federal Court N'esy Pas? > > https://www.youtube.com/watch? > > Federal Judge Richard Bell is confronted by the Pain in the Ass Blogger!!!! > 157 views > Charles Leblanc > Published on May 31, 2017 > > >>> 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 >>> >>> >>> ---------- Original message ---------- >>> From: justin.trudeau.a1@parl.gc.ca >>> Date: Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 8:18 PM >>> Subject: Réponse automatique : RE My complaint against the CROWN in >>> Federal Court Attn David Hansen and Peter MacKay If you planning to >>> submit a motion for a publication ban on my complaint trust that you >>> dudes are way past too late >>> To: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com >>> >>> Veuillez noter que j'ai changé de courriel. Vous pouvez me rejoindre à >>> lalanthier@hotmail.com >>> >>> Pour rejoindre le bureau de M. Trudeau veuillez envoyer un courriel à >>> tommy.desfosses@parl.gc.ca >>> >>> Please note that I changed email address, you can reach me at >>> lalanthier@hotmail.com >>> >>> To reach the office of Mr. Trudeau please send an email to >>> tommy.desfosses@parl.gc.ca >>> >>> Thank you, >>> >>> Merci , > > > > https://davidraymondamos3. > > > Tuesday, 2 July 2019 > > Dominic LeBlanc's family, friends, neighbour win 5 of 6 recent > judicial appointments > > https://twitter.com/ > > David Raymond Amos @DavidRayAmos > Replying to @DavidRayAmos @alllibertynews and 49 others > Methinks we have nobody to blame but ourselves because we keep > reelecting the same crooks N'esy Pas? > > https://davidraymondamos3. > > > #cdnpoli #nbpoli > > https://www.cbc.ca/news/ > > > Dominic LeBlanc's family, friends, neighbour win 5 of 6 recent > judicial appointments > > > 2220 Comments > Commenting is now closed for this story. > > > > Mo Bennett > what else wood you expect from a politician? > > David R. Amos > Reply to @mo bennett: YO MO Check the most liked comments and enjoy > > > > > > Mack Leigh > Equal opportunity here in NB ?? Nope, not by a long shot...nepotism > and patronage reign supreme !!! No wonder NB is in the toilet !!! > > Greg Miller > Reply to @Mack Leigh: And it's been a long time since it was FLUSHED! > > David R. Amos > Content disabled > Reply to @Mack Leigh: Methinks we have nobody to blame but ourselves > because we keep reelecting the same crooks N'esy Pas? > > David R. Amos > Content disabled > Reply to @Mack Leigh: "Content disabled" > > Oh My My > > Mike Banton > Reply to @Mack Leigh: The NERVE of Liberals to act Like Conservatives, > I tell ya! > > https://www.cbc.ca/news/ > > > David R. Amos > Content disabled > Reply to @Mike Banton: Methinks the Conservatives certainly did have a > lot of nerve N'esy Pas? > > BTW Notice No Comments? > > Stephen Harper’s courts: How the judiciary has been remade > Sean Fine Justice Writer > Published July 24, 2015 > > https://www.theglobeandmail. > > Dave Davidson > Reply to @david mccaig: > > And the elusive “whataboutist” rears it’s head. > > David R. Amos > Reply to @Dave Davidson : Whatabout Why I can't reply to anyon in this > thread? > > David R. Amos > Reply to @Mack Leigh: Methinks the lady professors must have read my > emails by now N'esy Pas? > > > > > > > > > William Bruce > This, ladies and gentlemen, is how the LPC rolls. > No wonder 70-plus percent of Canadians don't trust them. > > Richard Sharp > Reply to @William Bruce: > > Actually the latest Nanos poll, still unannounced, confirms what Nanos > reported last week with the Libs pulling even with the Cons. This > week, the Libs have pulled ahead 35 to 32 (per cent) > > http://blog.338canada.com/ > > David R. Amos > Reply to @Richard Sharp: Methinks you love pounding on that dumb drum > to the same old tune N'esy Pas? > > David R. Amos > Reply to @William Bruce: Methinks you forgot the Conservatives roll in > exactly the same fashion N'esy Pas? > > https://www.cbc.ca/news/ > > Harper organizer appointed to bench > CBC News · Posted: Jun 27, 2006 3:05 PM AT > > "New Brunswick lawyer Richard Bellhas been appointed to sit as a judge > in the Court of Queen's Bench in Moncton, in Prime Minister Stephen > Harper's first round of judicial appointments. > > Bell,a lawyer in Fredericton, is a former New Brunswick co-chair of > Harper's political campaigns. > > The federal Tories announced the appointment in Ottawa on Tuesday. > > Bell has been a lawyer for26 years and is bilingual.He alsohas an > interesting political history. > > A formerfederal Liberal,in 1997 he lost a controversial nomination > race in the riding of Tobique-Mactaquac. > > He switched to the Canadian Alliance, which later merged to become the > Conservative Party of Canada. > > Bell co-chaired Harper's campaign for the leadership of the new party in > 2004. > > He also co-chaired the party's election campaigns in New Brunswick in > 2004 and 2006." > > > > > > > > James Risdon > Ten years or so ago, I was out of work. The most common bit of advice > I got was to go see my local politician. Everyone in northern New > Brunswick knows that the way to get a job here is to cozy up to the > politicians because nepotism is the main way to get a good-paying job. > > I didn't go that route. I went back to school and got another college > diploma and set up my own business. > > During that time, one of my old resumes landed me a job in government > by a manager who was hiring three people. In the interview, that > manager admitted to me that two of those three people had gotten their > jobs through connections and had circumvented the normal hiring > process. I was the only person to be offered the job based on merit. > The department was rife with nepotism. I took a pass and completed my > education instead. > > I've lived all over Canada and I have never seen the level of nepotism > anywhere else that exists in New Brunswick. > > So, no, I'm not at all surprised by this news story. It's not the > exception. It's the unwritten rule. > > Mark Hammer > Reply to @James Risdon: We lived in New Brunswick for 3 years, during > which time I had the pleasure of regularly lunching with > (Conservative, now retired) Speaker of the Senate Noel Kinsella, and > the other faculty members of the university I was teaching at, and > overhearing all the chit-chat. It seemed everybody in that province > knew, or was related to, everyone else. > > Several coworkers in the federal government thought they might study > the risk of nepotism in public service hiring, and made the mistake of > selecting Trois-Rivieres as their sample, learning in the process that > a substantial share of federal employees across all departments there > shared the same family name. > > An American colleague conducted a number of focus groups on nepotism > in U.S. federal hiring. Much to his surprise, he found that while his > respondents were annoyed at HOW people came into the organization, > after working with them for a while, begrudgingly acknowledged that > those individuals were valuable additions. > > So, while one should always strive to reduce it, sometimes you can't > avoid nepotism, sometimes you can't tell if it IS nepotism, and > sometimes nepotism, as unsavoury as it is, is not contrary to merit. > David R. Amos > Reply to @Mark Hammer: Methinks you likely heard Noel Kinsella curse > my name a few times N'esy Pas? > > David R. Amos > Reply to @James Risdon: Methinks you know as well as I that nepotism > is everywhere and it is not illegal and even if it were the Attorney > General's would never prosecute themselves or be found guilty by the > judges they appointed Furthermore what lawyer would dare to argue them > N'esy Pas? > > > > > > > > > Mack Leigh > And do we honestly believe that decisions made by these individuals > would be based on the " facts " and not the Liberal Parties " Agenda " > ?? Come on folks, open your eyes !! > > > David R. Amos > Reply to @Mack Leigh: "Come on folks, open your eyes !!" > > Why bother if you can't read the replies to your comments? > > > David Mccaig > Reply to @Mack Leigh: > COME ON FOLKS open your eyes, as if anything would be different or has > been different under these cons in power. > > James Risdon > Reply to @david mccaig: And there you have it. That's exactly the kind > of reasoning that leads to this nepotism. > > Those who support nepotism tend to see it as a way of building loyal > teams of people who share the same vision and who can therefore work > together effectively by reducing conflict. > > The sad thing is that this is actually true ... to a point. > > Without the natural diversity of viewpoints that tends to arise when > people are hired on the basis of merit, teams based on nepotism become > echo chambers for those in power. These teams are so limited in their > worldview that they create their own troubles by refusing to consider > other points of view which may greatly benefit them and help them > achieve their objectives. The result of such teams is often a > grandiose plan with fatal flaws that others outside the group would > have immediately spotted. > > It's tough but the left needs to learn to listen to the right and the > right needs to do the same with the left. True diversity is not about > skin colour and gender. It is about considering and respecting other > viewpoints. > > > David Mccaig > Reply to @James Risdon: > "AS IF the government in power are to appoint people to positions of > influence that are trying to undermine their positions of power." > THAT'S THE REALITY OF POLITICS , always has been always will be. Get over > it. > > David R. Amos > Reply to @James Risdon: I agree Methinks amazing things never cease N'esy > Pas? > > David R. Amos > Reply to @david mccaig: "Get over it." > > Nay not I > > David R. Amos > Reply to @James Risdon: Yea Right Did you listen to my point of view > during the last provincial election that we both ran in? You know as > well as I that your Politcal Party leader has watched me argue Liberal > and Conservative appointed judges in Federal Court He has enjoyed > watching me argue the liberal appointed cronies during 3 EUB Hearings > thus far. One of the EUB Commissioners i none other than John Herron > the turncoat dude I ran against in 2004 Methinks every lawyer and > politician in New Brunswick knows that N'esy Pas? > > > > > > > > > > > David R. Amos > Surprise Surprise Surprise > > Mark (Junkman) George > Reply to @David R. Amos: > > Not really. > > David R. Amos > Reply to @Mark (Junkman) George: Methinks you may know that if you go > to my blog you can read the Globe and Mail article from 2015 N'esy > Pas? > > Donald Smith > Why am I not surprised to see this. But honestly, is it really any > different with any other political party ? > > David R. Amos > Reply to @Donald Smith: Check Harper's work > > > > > > > > > > > > William Bruce > I need to have a shower after reading this article.... > > > David R. Amos > Reply to @William Bruce: Me Too > > > > > > > > > > > > Jack R. Kimball: > Liberals - Nepotism > > David R. Amos Reply to @Jack R. Kimball: Methinks Nepotism.is a common > term justifiably applied to all political parties N'esy Pas? > > > > > > > > > > > April Wong > This surprised you? Welcome to Canada. Your democratic government hard > at work for its donors! > > David R. Amos > Reply to @April Wong: Methinks many a true word is said in jest N'esy Pas? > > > > > > > > > > > > > David Kirby > This is the Liberals it is there way of being > > David Magner (YYC) > Reply to @david kirby: > > ... same goes for the Cons. Time to try a third party federally. > > > David R. Amos > Reply to @David Magner (YYC): Methinks its high time to rid ourselves > of all political parties N'esy Pas? > > > > > > > > > > Capilano P. Dunbar > This certainly validates JWR and her contention of undue interference. > It’s shocking and shows far from running a government that is more > open transparent and less partisan Justin Trudeau is a hyper-partisan > individual who places the Liberal party as his highest priority and > greatest loyalty! > > David R. Amos > Reply to @Capilano P. Dunbar: Methinks everybody knows that lawyer > played the wicked game just like all the rest N'esy Pas? > > > > > > > > > > Murray Brown > This story that displays obvious back room politics as normal, will > never make it to the national portion of this website and frankly.... > I'm surprised it's appeared regionally. But thank you Robert Jones for > actually doing some 'investigative' journalism. Mentioning Judy will > send this regional story to the dustbin of the CBC vault, but your > efforts are appreciated. > > David R. Amos > Reply to @Murray Brown: Too Too Funny > > David R. Amos > Reply to @Murray Brown: You are correct this is just merely decent local > gossip > > Methinks many political pundits understand i I giggle to myself every > time I crossed paths with Mr Jones Ihave been leading him and hi > cohort down the garden path of good and Evil since 2002 while they > continue to ignore me N'esy Pas? > > > > > > > > > > > > Mack Leigh > What a corrupt province we live in !! NB where it is not what you know > , but who you - - - - !!!! > > David R. Amos > Reply to @Mack Leigh: Methinks its the same all over the world N'esy Pas? > > > > > > > > > > > David Peters > "...only one of the five justices who responded to attempts to contact > them about the string of appointments and their connection to Dominic > LeBlanc. Through a court clerk she declined to comment." > > Blatant corruption, imo. > > Elections and short term limits for Judges, Police Chiefs, Crown > Prosecutors and City Managers would end this fiasco. > > David R. Amos > Reply to @David Peters: Nope > > > > > > > > > > > Lenny Griever > You politicians are a lovely lot! > > David R. Amos > Reply to @Lenny Griever: YUP > > > > > > > > > Robert Brannen > "Since 2017, there have been 10 federal judicial appointments or > elevations in New Brunswick. In addition to the five most recent > connected to Dominic LeBlanc, at least three other appointees were > past political donors to the Liberal Party." -- CBC story. > ______________________________ > > A moot point, as any lawyer hoping to be raised to the judiciary will > be donating to any party with the chance of holding power; as is the > case of most businesses hoping to curry favour from government. > > > David R. Amos > Reply to @Robert Brannen: Methinks folks should review the Globe and > Mail article in 2015 about how Harper appointed a legion of > politically vetted judges. Methinks wo Judges who are bigtime Harper > pals I encountered in Federal Court immediately after the election of > the 42nd Parliament will never forget me. One was the former RCMP > lawyer Richard Bell who was Harper's campaign manager in NB for the > elections of the 38th and 39th Parliament and Richard Southcott Irving > Ship Building's former General Counsel and they were much in the news > until the liberals paid off Admiral Norman N'esy Pas? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Josephgallant > Oh No! say it isn't so, not in newbrunsick, but then again,they are > not all from moncton > > David R. Amos > Reply to @josephgallant: Methinks our circus is a traveling roadshow N'esy > Pas? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Larry LeBlanc > Ok folks...move along, just a fender bender, nothing to see here. > Careful not to slip, the road is a bit greasy from the oil spill. > > David R. Amos > Reply to @Larry LeBlanc: Methinks you jest just enough about your > distant cousin N'esy Pas? > > Larry LeBlanc > Reply to @David R. Amos: Sarcasm eludes you David...Loch N'esy Pas > > David R. Amos > Reply to @Larry LeBlanc: Methinks I struck a nerve N'esy Pas? > > > > > > > > > > > > Greg Williams > I remember reading a "similar" type article a few years back > commenting on how many of Peter McKay's friends ended up Boarding the > Judicial Patronage Train! > > Donald Craig > Reply to @Greg Williams: and it turned out that MacKay didnt appoint > any of them. it was just NDP spin. > > David R. Amos > Reply to @donald craig: Hmmm > > https://www.cbc.ca/news/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Richard Sharp > The Cons' war room must be going snake. Nanos last week and today has > the Libs pulling even and now ahead by three points, 35% to 32%. I'm > almost teary eyed. > > David R. Amos > Reply to @Richard Sharp: Me Too cause i a dying laughing at you and the > circus > > Gord Gundersen > Reply to @Richard Sharp: CBC poll tracker has the Conservative @35%, > Libs @30%, which as Eric likes to say is an average of all ms polls. > > Donald Craig > Reply to @Richard Sharp: lol seems ironic that at the same time the > CBC poll has Cons virtually tied with Libs among visible minorities. > LOL the landslide is a certainty. and teary eyed? you will need the > largest crying towel ever made. > > > > > > > > > > Richard Sharp > The Trudeau Libs promised and delivered on new merit-based and > transparent government appointments, and have delivered. For the > Senate, the Supreme Court and judiciary and senior executives in the > public service. > > Lyle Middaugh > Reply to @Richard Sharp: > Wink wink > > Gary Reid > Reply to @Richard Sharp: That is just plain false. > > David R. Amos > Reply to @Gary Reid: He knows it > > > > > > > > > > Richard Sharp > CBC, the National Post, Post Media/Sun News, Rogers and other > anti-Trudeau media take note. The Trudeau Libs have pulled back ahead > of the Cons: > > https://www.nanos.co/wp- > > Donald Craig > Reply to @Richard Sharp: take note. I cant stop laughing. > > Richard Sharp > Reply to @donald craig: > > Forty-nine of the top 50 English newspapers endorsed Harper in 2011 > and the same thing in 2015. They are bought and paid for by right wing > billionaires and corporations, which are also into social media > manipulation big time. Still, they lose. > > Donald Craig > Reply to @Richard Sharp: I cant stop laughing. nothing you say or have > ever said is going to stop the coming October landslide. nothing. > > David R. Amos > Reply to @donald craig: Nor I > > > > > > > > > > > > Richard Sharp > Watching CBC Newsworld on this issue. Only anti-Trudeau folks over > and over. CBC is a total disgrace. > > Kristy Kent > Reply to @Richard Sharp: LOL, even the CBC can't take it any more > > David Semple > Reply to @Richard Sharp: It's a growing group.......deal with it. > > Rick Woodcock > Reply to @Richard Sharp: The sand must be pretty deep where you are at. > > Freddie Philpott > Reply to @Richard Sharp: But you are here, Richard. JT's biggest > cheerleader. So it isn't "Only anti-Trudeau folks over and over". > > Shawn Gall > Reply to @Richard Sharp: Same as during the last election. But, now > the tables have turned. How does it feel? I had no idea JT would melt > down this quickly. > > David R. Amos > Reply to @Richard Sharp: Methinks its wicked fun watching the clowns > cry as the worm turns at the circus N'esy Pas? > > > > > > > > > > > > > Richard Sharp > Can't say beans on this disgusting excuse of a national broadcaster's > website. > > Al Kennedy > Reply to @Richard Sharp: > Think it may be their efforts to stop fake news? > David R. Amos > Reply to @Richard Sharp: Cry me a river > > > > > > > > > > > > Marguerite Deschamps > As if the CONservatives do not appoint their own. Does Vic Toews ring a > bell? > > David Semple > Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: Wasn't the current government supposed > to be different? > > Marguerite Deschamps > And Péter MacKey appointing all his friends in Nova Scotia, I might add. > > David Semple > Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: Try and stay on point: The CURRENT > government is doing this NOW. > > You don't get a pass because 'the other guys did it first'. > > Marguerite Deschamps > Reply to @David Semple: Cons were the worst, always have, always will be. > > David Semple > Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: The current group promised to be > better and different. > > Seems like they told a little white one..... > > Freddie Philpott > Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: LOL! Wilful blindness on your part is > a terrible thing, isn't it. > > Freddie Philpott > Reply to @David Semple: Seems like the libs always do that and so many > are gullible enough to believe them. > > Donald Craig > Reply to @Freddie Philpott: I dont think that she will "see" your point. > > Shawn Gall > Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: When Harper did these things, social > media went insane. Now that JT does them, it's acceptable. His gov't > was supposed to be different and all gov'ts need to live by the same > standard. Pretty rational and fair point of view, don't you think? > > Marguerite Deschamps > Do I have to remind you? > https://www.cbc.ca/news/ > > MacKay was appointed attorney general and justice minister in 2013. > Since then, he's made provincial Supreme Court justices of: > > Josh Arnold, a friend who served as best man at MacKay's 2012 wedding. > He was also a regular financial donor to the Central Nova Progressive > Conservative Association from 2008 to 2010. > Cindy Cormier, Arnold's wife and a friend of MacKay's. > James Chipman, a past president of the Conservative Party's Halifax > West riding association and regular donor to the Central Nova > Conservative Association from 2008 to 2010. > Ted Scanlan, a past president of the Central Nova riding association > and a former campaign manager for Elmer MacKay, Peter MacKay's father. > Jeffrey Hunt, former executive vice-president of the Nova Scotia > Progressive Conservative Association. > LouAnn Chiasson, a colleague of MacKay's at the Dalhousie Law School > > David R. Amos > Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: Methinks you SANB dudes should > continue to cry a river cuz its fun to watch at the circus N'esy Pas? > > David R. Amos > Reply to @David Semple: "Seems like they told a little white one" > > Methinks they told a lot of big fat ones N'esy Pas? > > David R. Amos > Reply to @David Semple: "You don't get a pass because 'the other guys > did it first"" > > I concur. > > Andrew De Viseer > Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: No one is denying that, This article > is about calling out the hyprocritical stance the liberals are taking. > > Andrew De Viseer > Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: well at least 6 of 9 is a better > ration than 5/6 haha > > > > > Dominic LeBlanc's family, friends, neighbour win 5 of 6 recent > judicial appointments > 'All judicial appointments are made on the basis of merit,' says > office of federal justice minister > > > Robert Jones · CBC News · Posted: Jul 02, 2019 6:00 AM AT > > > Federal Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc, a New > Brunswick MP, is connected to five of the six most recent judicial > appointments in the province. (Matt Smith/Canadian Press) > > Federal Liberals have been promising to appoint the "most meritorious > jurists" to judicial vacancies across Canada, but most candidates > winning judicial appointments in New Brunswick over the last year have > had something else going for them — personal connections to senior > Liberal MP Dominic LeBlanc. > > Five of the last six federal appointments announced in New Brunswick > include Leblanc's neighbour, a LeBlanc family relation and three > lawyers who helped retire debts from his unsuccessful 2008 leadership > bid. LeBlanc is currently minister of intergovernmental affairs, > northern affairs and internal trade. > > Erin Crandall, a professor at Acadia University who has written > extensively on the politics of judicial appointments in Canada, said > patronage is still a significant force in provinces like New > Brunswick, despite reforms to curb its use in the selection of judges. > "It's more prominent in smaller provinces," Crandall said. > > > Erin Crandall, a professor at Acadia University, says patronage is > still a significant force in provinces like New Brunswick. (Acadia > University) > > "It's less of an issue today than it was, for example, five decades > ago, when it was much more blatant. But we can still see that it > certainly does happen." > > 5 appointments > > In the latest judicial appointments in New Brunswick announced last > month, federal Justice Minister David Lametti named Moncton lawyer > Robert M. Dysart and Saint John lawyer Arthur T. Doyle to the trial > division of the Court of Queen's Bench. > > Moncton lawyer Robert Dysart was named to the trial division of Court > of Queen's Bench in June. He is a regular donor to the Liberal Party, > according to Elections Canada records. (CBC) > > According to financial records on file with Elections Canada, both men > have been regular donors to the Liberal Party, including to LeBlanc's > Beauséjour riding association, even though in Doyle's case he lives > 100 kilometres away. > > Saint John lawyer Arthur Doyle was appointed to the trial division of > the Court of Queen's Bench in June. (Cox & Palmer) > > The two were also among a group of 50 donors who gave money in 2009 to > help LeBlanc retire about $31,000 in debts from his unsuccessful 2008 > federal Liberal leadership campaign, according to records filed with > Elections Canada. > > Also helping with that leadership debt was lawyer Charles LeBlond and > businessman Jacques Pinet, both from Moncton. > > Charles LeBlond was appointed a judge of the New Brunswick Court of > Appeal in March. (Michel Nogue/Radio-Canada) > > LeBlond won an appointment to be a judge on the Court of Appeal in March. > > Pinet is married to Justice Tracey Deware. She was named chief > justice of New Brunswick's Court of Queen's Bench trial division by > Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in early June. > > Court of Queen's Bench Chief Justice Tracey DeWare at her swearing-in > ceremony with New Brunswick Court of Appeal Chief Justice Marc > Richard. (Submitted by Tracey DeWare) > > DeWare herself was a Conservative Party donor and originally appointed > to the bench in 2012 by the Conservative government of Stephen Harper. > But she and Pinet are also neighbours of LeBlanc. > > In 2013, they bought a seaside property in Grande-Digue from LeBlanc > next to his own summerhouse. Property records show they paid $430,000. > > Moncton family lawyer Marie-Claude Belanger-Richard, who is married to > Liberal MP Dominic LeBlanc's brother-in-law, was picked to fill a > judicial vacancy in Saint John. (Veritas Law) > > In a fifth appointment last year, Moncton family lawyer Marie-Claude > Belanger-Richard was picked to fill a judicial vacancy in Saint John. > She is married to LeBlanc's brother-in-law. > > Belanger-Richard is the only one of the five justices who responded to > attempts to contact them about the string of appointments and their > connection to LeBlanc. Through a court clerk, she declined to comment. > > LeBlanc's office referred questions about the judicial appointments to > Lametti. > > Lametti's office declined an interview request, but his press > secretary, Rachel Rappaport, issued a statement denying favouritism > and political patronage in any of the New Brunswick appointments. > > "All judicial appointments are made on the basis of merit," Rappaport > wrote. "As with all Canadian citizens, judicial candidates are free to > engage personally in political activities. The appointments process > neither disqualifies nor privileges an applicant on the basis of > political association." > > Patronage prominent in province > > Several academic studies have shown New Brunswick has traditionally > owned one of Canada's most patronage-tinged judiciaries and little has > changed in recent years, despite Liberal promises to inject more merit > into the selection system. > > A 2010 study that looked at 856 judicial appointments in Canada over a > 15-year period found "major" political connections were involved in > New Brunswick appointments nearly 77 per cent of the time — double the > national average and more than five times the rate politically > connected people won federal judgeships in provinces such as British > Columbia and Ontario. > > Lori Hausegger, director of Canadian Studies at Boise State University > in Idaho, was one of the lead academics on that study. > > Lori Hausegger, director of Canadian Studies at Boise State > University, worked on a 2010 study that found major political > connections were involved in New Brunswick judicial appointments > nearly 77 per cent of the time. (Boise State University) > > She said the problem with judges appointed because of political > connections is not their qualifications — all potential federal judges > in Canada are vetted for competence by independent panels — it's the > possibility they use connections to take spots from better candidates. > > "The problem is whether or not that [connected] person is different > from the other ones that they didn't pick in terms of their > decision-making," said Hausegger. "There is not a lot of transparency > in the system. We don't actually know a lot in terms of how the > minister is finally choosing." > > Likely several applications for a vacancy > > Canada's Office of the Commissioner for Federal Judicial Affairs will > not say how many lawyers applied for the judicial positions in New > Brunswick that were eventually awarded to those connected to LeBlanc, > although it is likely there were several. > > Across the country last year, it reports 257 qualified lawyers were > considered for 79 vacancies. > > The commissioner will also not reveal if any of the unsuccessful > candidates in New Brunswick scored higher than the winning candidates > on assessments of their ability and qualifications to be a judge. > > "Assessment results are confidential and solely for the minister's > use," Philippe Lacasse, executive director of judicial appointments > for the commissioner, said in an email to CBC News. > > "In fact, candidates themselves are not informed of the results of > their assessment." > > Former justice minister Jody Wilson-Raybould promised in 2016 that > improvements would be made in judicial appointments based on > transparency, merit and diversity. (Ben Nelms/CBC) > > In 2016, Jody Wilson-Raybould, the justice minister at the time, > promised major improvements in the quality of how judges are selected > in Canada. > > "We are committed to ensuring that we make substantive and thoughtful > appointments to the judiciary, based on the principles of openness > transparency merit and diversity," Wilson-Raybould told Parliament in > May 2016. > > Since 2017, there have been 10 federal judicial appointments or > elevations in New Brunswick. In addition to the five most recent > connected to LeBlanc, at least three other appointees were past > political donors to the Liberal Party. > > > About the Author > > Robert Jones > Reporter > Robert Jones has been a reporter and producer with CBC New Brunswick > since 1990. His investigative reports on petroleum pricing in New > Brunswick won several regional and national awards and led to the > adoption of price regulation in 2006. > > > CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices > > > > > > > ---------- Original message ---------- > From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> > Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2019 12:00:23 -0400 > Subject: Attn Erin Crandall and Lori Hausegger I just called about Mr > Fine, Mr Jones > and Mr Leblanc and what we all know about Canadian Judges > To: erin.crandall@acadiau.ca, lorihausegger@boisestate.edu, > sfine@globeandmail.com, Newsroom@globeandmail.com, > Robert.Jones@cbc.ca, David.Lametti@parl.gc.ca, mcu@justice.gc.ca, > jan.jensen@justice.gc.ca, Norman.Sabourin@cjc-ccm.gc.ca, > marc.giroux@fja-cmf.gc.ca > Cc: david.raymond.amos333@gmail. > dominic.leblanc@nb.aibn.com, dominic.leblanc@parl.gc.ca, > dleblanc@globeandmail.com, Jody.Wilson-Raybould@parl.gc. > Jane.Philpott@parl.gc.ca, Erin.Weir@parl.gc.ca, > tony.clement@parl.gc.ca, Hunter.Tootoo@parl.gc.ca, > andrew.scheer@parl.gc.ca, maxime.bernier@parl.gc.ca, > Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca > > Dominic LeBlanc's family, friends and neighbour win 5 of 6 recent > judicial appointments > 'All judicial appointments are made on the basis of merit,' says > office of federal justice minister > Robert Jones · CBC News · Posted: Jul 02, 2019 6:00 AM AT > > > "Lori Hausegger, director of Canadian Studies at Boise State > University, worked on a 2010 study that found major political > connections were involved in New Brunswick judicial appointments > nearly 77 per cent of the time." > > > "Erin Crandall, a professor at Acadia University, says patronage is > still a significant force in provinces like New Brunswick" > > > > 709 Comments > > > David R. Amos > Surprise Surprise Surprise > > Mark (Junkman) George > Reply to @David R. Amos: > > Not really. > > David R. Amos > Reply to @Mark (Junkman) George: Methinks you may know that if you go > to my blog you can read the Globe and Mail article from 2015 N'esy > Pas? > > > > > > Donald Smith > Why am I not surprised to see this. But honestly, is it really any > different with any other political party ? > > David R. Amos > Reply to @Donald Smith: Check Harper's work > > > > > > > > > > > > Larry LeBlanc > Ok folks...move along, just a fender bender, nothing to see here. > Careful not to slip, the road is a bit greasy from the oil spill. > > David R. Amos > Reply to @Larry LeBlanc: Methinks you jest just enough about your > distant cousin N'esy Pas? > > > > > Josephgallant > Oh No! say it isn't so, not in newbrunsick, but then again,they are > not all from moncton > > David R. Amos > Reply to @josephgallant: Methinks our circus is a traveling roadshow N'esy > Pas? > > > > > > > Robert Brannen > "Since 2017, there have been 10 federal judicial appointments or > elevations in New Brunswick. In addition to the five most recent > connected to Dominic LeBlanc, at least three other appointees were > past political donors to the Liberal Party." -- CBC story. > ______________________________ > ______ > > A moot point, as any lawyer hoping to be raised to the judiciary will > be donating to any party with the chance of holding power; as is the > case of most businesses hoping to curry favour from government. > > David R. Amos > Reply to @Robert Brannen: Methinks folks should review the Globe and > Mail article in 2015 about how Harper appointed a legion of > politically vetted judges. Methinks wo Judges who are bigtime Harper > pals I encountered in Federal Court immediately after the election of > the 42nd Parliament will never forget me. One was the former RCMP > lawyer Richard Bell who was Harper's campaign manager in NB for the > elections of the 38th and 39th Parliament and Richard Southcott Irving > Ship Building's former General Counsel and they were much in the news > until the liberals paid off Admiral Norman N'esy Pas? > > > > > > > Mack Leigh > Equal opportunity here in NB ?? Nope, not by a long shot...nepotism > and patronage reign supreme !!! No wonder NB is in the toilet !!! > > David R. Amos > Reply to @Mack Leigh: Methinks we have nobody to blame but ourselves > because we keep reelecting the same crooks N'esy Pas? > > http://davidraymondamos3. > > David Raymond Amos Round 3 > > Wednesday, 8 March 2017 > > Methinks a snobby retired judge in Fat Fred City has his fancy > knickers in a knot > > > ---------- Original message ---------- > From: David Amos > Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2017 22:09:32 -0400 > Subject: RE Communication to the Court > To: "Morneault, Michel" > Cc: David Amos > > ---------- Original message ---------- > From: "Morneault, Michel" > Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2017 18:52:45 +0000 > Subject: Communication to the Court > To: David Amos > > Good day Mr. Amos, > > It has been brought to my attention that you are trying to reach a > judicial member of the Federal Court by way of telephone. > I just want to give you a friendly reminder that all communication to > a judge should be brought in writing by way of letter address to the > Registry office of your choice. > > Feel free to ask or call if you have any questions. > > Thank you kindly > > Michel G. Morneault > Registry Officer / Agent du greffe > Courts Administration Service > Service administratif des tribunaux judiciaires > Fredericton, NB/N.-B. > (t) 506-452-2014 (f)506-452-3584 > > > > Michel G. Morneault > Registry Officer / Agent du greffe > Courts Administration Service > Service administratif des tribunaux judiciaires > Fredericton, NB/N.-B. > (t) 506-452-2014 (f)506-452-3584 > > > Good Day to you as well Mr Morneault > > Thank you for letting me know of what has come to your attention. > Pease excuse a minor political rant but after all the Crown cannot > deny that my lawsuit is about the Governor General, my political > opponents and their appointees not acting within the scope of their > employment and deliberately acting wrongfully against me. > > I am more than willing to explain my actions this morning in writing > to the Registry Office. In return and in the spirit of full > disclosure, I ask that you file a true copy of this entire response > into the public record of the Federal Court of Appeal File no.A-18-16. > Please find below are two emails I sent earlier today and two > documents that were attachments to my second email The documents > attached speak for themselves and one of the documents is already in > the FCA file and was discussed by Justice Southcott and I during the > public hearing of my matter on January 11th, 2016. > > I presume the judicial member of the Federal Court you are referring > to is the Honourable Joseph T. Robertson because he is it only person > possibly of Federal Court that I contacted today. However I only left > a voicemail with Robertson early this morning before I sent him two > emails fairly early as well, Basically just in case somebody was > ethical I was giving Robertson and many others some food for thought > before I file my next lawsuit against the Her Majesty the Queen. > However Robertson and his cohorts in the Court of the Queens Bench had > ignored my concerns since 2004. The document from the New Brunswick > judicial Council is in the file of the Federal Court as well and > Justice Bell made note of it during the hearing on December 14, 2015. > > If you scroll down through the emails I sent Robertson and others > today it could have been anyone of a number of other people who got > the same email as Robertson who may have some sort of issue with my > actions today but not one of them are a judge of Federal Court or any > other. Therefore Robertson is my best guess as to whom you are > referring to. > > For the public record I deliberately called Robertson's office before > the Law School of UNB was open for business this morning and left only > a voicemail of which I stand by every word. I suspect the people of > UNB are all on March break anyway. Thus UNB probably does have not > many employees on the job considering that fact there was bad weather > outside as well. Only one friend who saw the news about KPMG and the > judges of Federal Court and a Mayor of Montreal who is also in the > news called me today. The others I called and talked to in Ottwa and > elswhere will no doubt deny that I ever talked them. > > Robertson never called me back in fact nobody employed by UNB has ever > called me back except their sercurity boss or one of his minions > talking like cops and trying to accuse me of things I did not do. > However the security boss of UNB is just like his buddy the former Sgt > at Arms Dan Bussieres. He will not confirm or deny that he is an ex > member of the RCMP nor will he discuss why I am barred from UNB. It a > small wonder to me that the Commissioner of the RCMP is also quiting > with all the lawsuits against the them that are rolling in.lately. > > Whereas Robertson is employed by UNB to lecture folks on the law, its > kinda obvious he is no longer a judge. UNB is supported by taxpayer > funds so who is Justin Trudeau or Brian Gallant anyone else to say > that I cannot talk to Robertson or anyone else at UNB? If it was > Robertson who complained of me, please ask him what was so offensive > about a voicemail and couple of emails from a poor man who pays way > too many taxes on his gas, tobacco and other goods to keep the lights > on in his fancy office at UNB. This no joke particularly in light of > the fact. The Federal court acted like lightning to accommodate > Justice Camp and his lawyer while the Crown can't get past a motion to > strike after a year and a half of calling me frivolous and vexatious. > Then there is the big spotlight that the Crown Corp commonly known as > CBC has shown the world how other Federal Court Judges feel free to > party hardy with the likes of KPMG and its fellow well-heeled tax > evaders. > > Furthermore I do not know if you are aware or whether you read my > latest filing or not but I have been barred from the UNB Campus since > June of 2006. That was about 5 months after I ran in Fredericton in > the election of the 39th Parliament and the Harper government won its > first mandate. So for nearly 11 eleven years I can only send emails > and letters to the UNB campus while its employees just like all the > other employees in every legislative property in Canada have continued > to laugh at me or ignore me or call the cops on me while inviting me > to sue the Crown. This seems like just another one of those days that > makes me regret not suing them ten years ago. > > All that said I don't believe Robertson is a judicial member of the > Federal Court so perhaps it was somebody else complaining of me. If > so, trust that I called nobody else in the Federal Court system not > even its lawyers. If it was Robertson who claimed of me tell him I > would dearly love to see his pay stubs from Federal Court. Federal > Court records appear to affirm my reasoning that Robertson is retired > and that he acted as a judicial member of Federal Courts for Justice > Camp's matter only > . > http://cas-cdc-www02.cas-satj. > > "Written directions received from the Court: Chief Justice Crampton > dated 17-FEB-2017 directing that To avoid any questions that might be > raised if a sitting member of the Federal Court were to hear Justice > Camp's application for judicial review of the Canadian Judicial > Council's rejection of his request for an opportunity to make oral > submissions to the Council, I have requested retired Justice Joseph > Robertson to act as a deputy judge of this Court to hear that > application. Justice Robertson has agreed to act in that capacity. > This request was made under subsection 10 (1.1) of the Federal Courts > Act, and an Order-in-Council P.C. 2003 1779, dated November 6, 2003 > (the OIC), pursuant to which the Governor-in-Council approved that the > Chief Justice of the Federal Court may request any judge of a > superior, county or district court in Canada and any person who has > held office as such as a judge, to act as a deputy judge of the > Federal Court. Pursuant to the OIC, the Govenor in Council also placed > a limit of 15 persons who may act in the capacity of Deputy Judge of > the Federal Court. There currently is only one other person who is > acting in the capacity of Deputy judge of the Federal Court. For your > information, retired Justice Robertson was a member of the New > Brunswick Court of Appeal from July 2000 to September 2014, and a > member of the Federal Court of Appeal from May 1992 to July 2000. I > can confirm that he is under the age of 75. To ensure that justice is > both done and is seen to be done in an independent and impartial > manner: 1. Justice Camp will continue not to participate in any > proceedings before the Court, other than in connection with the > application that he has filed, and any other proceedings to which he > may be a party. 2. Justice Camp will not occupy his office or attend > at the Court. 3. Justice Camp will not have any contact with the > members of the Court. I have appointed Prothonotary Aylen to assist > Justice Robertson with interlocutory matters that may arise in > connection with Justice Camp's application. placed on file on > 17-FEB-2017" > > Best Regards > David Raymond Amos > > > > > > ---------- Original message ---------- > From: David Amos > Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2017 09:18:47 -0400 > Subject: ATTN Hon Joseph T Robertson I just called and left a > voicemail I truly hope that you get back to me ASAP > To: Joseph.Robertson@unb.ca, jrw , > nbrooks@osgoode.yorku.ca, "mark.vespucci" , > "Diane.Lebouthillier" > Cc: David Amos > > Hon Joseph T Robertson > Jurist-in-Residence > Law, Faculty of > 1 506 451 6919 > Ludlow Hall, 105 > UNB Fredericton Campus > Joseph.Robertson@unb.ca > > Need I say that I found it interesting that you were appointed on > polling day for the Election of the 42nd Parliament? I wonder if you > recall my name on the ballot in Fredericton in 2006 when Harper won > his first mandate? > > http://blogs.unb.ca/newsroom/ > > University of New Brunswick appoints retired Court of Appeal Justice > Joseph Robertson to law faculty > > ---------- Original message ---------- > From: "Gallant, Premier Brian (PO/CPM)" > Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2017 11:53:02 +0000 > Subject: RE: Norman Sabourin, executive director of the Canadian > Judicial Council launches 'Potential misconduct' probe but only after > his associates in the Crown Corp CBC exposes hiis pals??? > To: David Amos > > Thank you for writing to the Premier of New Brunswick. Please be > assured that your email will be reviewed. > > Nous vous remercions d’avoir communiqué avec le premier ministre du > Nouveau-Brunswick. Soyez assuré(e) que votre courriel sera examiné. > > ---------- Original message ---------- > From: Póstur FOR > Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2017 11:57:18 +0000 > Subject: Re: Norman Sabourin, executive director of the Canadian > Judicial Council launches 'Potential misconduct' probe but only after > his associates in the Crown Corp CBC exposes hiis pals??? > To: David Amos > > > Erindi þitt hefur verið móttekið / Your request has been received > > Kveðja / Best regards > Forsætisráðuneytið / Prime Minister's Office > > > > ---------- Orginal message ---------- > From: "Mitton, Megan (LEG)"<Megan.Mitton@gnb.ca> > Date: Sun, 30 Jun 2019 17:44:52 +0000 > Subject: Automatic reply: RE Canadian Truths I would lay odds that > Megan Mitton knows Sally Cunliffe I know for a fact that Andre Faust > certainly does > To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> > > Thank you for your email. MLA Megan Mitton is out of the office and > will return the week of July 8th. We appreciate your patience, and > will read your email as soon as possible. If you require assistance > promptly, please email Alice Cotton, Constituency Coordinator > (alice.cotton@gnb.ca). For more urgent matters, you can also call the > office at (506) 378-1565. Merci pour votre courriel. La députée Megan > Mitton sera absente du bureau et reviendra la semaine du 8 juillet. > Nous apprécions votre patience, et nous lirons votre courriel dès que > possible. Si vous avez besoin d'aide plus rapidement, veuillez envoyer > un courriel à Alice Cotton, coordonnatrice de circonscription > (alice.cotton@gnb.ca). Pour des questions plus urgentes, vous pouvez > également appeler le bureau au (506) 378-1565. > > > ---------- Orginal message ---------- > From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> > Date: Sun, 30 Jun 2019 13:44:44 -0400 > Subject: RE Canadian Truths I would lay odds that Megan Mitton knows > Sally Cunliffe I know for a fact that Andre Faust certainly does > To: tomcat@tnt21.com, David.Coon@gnb.ca, megan.mitton@gnb.ca, > Kevin.A.Arseneau@gnb.ca, rick.desaulniers@gnb.ca, kris.austin@gnb.ca, > michelle.conroy@gnb.ca, Dominic.Cardy@gnb.ca, robert.gauvin@gnb.ca > Cc: david.raymond.amos333@gmail. > wharrison@nbpower.com, oldmaison@yahoo.com, andre@jafaust.com, > jbosnitch@gmail.com > > https://canadiantruths. > > > Etc Etc Etc >
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