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Defeated Green candidate Serge Brideau arrived with a small group of his campaign workers.
Brideau had stopped in earlier to congratulate Liberal leader Susan Holt on beating him in Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-St. Isidore.
For his second appearance, he brought his guitar. Soon he was performing Folsom Prison Blues by Johnny Cash and songs by his own folk-rock band, Les Hôtesses d'Hilaire.
Brideau performs at the Liberal byelection victory party at a downtown Bathurst pub Monday night while Holt supporter Stephanie Tomlinson, in white, and Holt's chief of staff Alaina Lockhart stand by and watch. (Jacques Poitras/CBC)
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https://davidraymondamos3. Monday, 24 April 2023 Voters in 3 provincial ridings elect new MLAs today https://www.youtube.com/watch? New Brunswick Byelections Results Livestream Éric Grenier 1.64K subscribers 559 views Streamed live on Apr 24, 2023 Join me for some live analysis of the results of the three New Brunswick byelections being held in the ridings of Restigouche-Chaleur, Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore and Dieppe. These are all safe Liberal seats, but will the vote shift in any significant way since the last election in 2020? Subscribe: https://www.thewrit.ca/ Results: https://www.electionsnb.ca/ Map: http://www.election-atlas.ca/ Full list of candidates: RESTIGOUCHE-CHALEUR Marco LeBlanc - Liberals Rachel Boudreau - Greens Anne Bard-Lavigne - PCs Alex Gagne - NDP BATHURST EAST-NEPISIGUIT-SAINT-ISIDORE Susan Holt - Liberals (party leader) Serge Brideau - Greens Alex White - NDP DIEPPE Richard Losier - Liberals Dean Léonard - PCs Chantal Landry - Greens Cyprien Okana - NDP 1 Comment David Amos David Amos Perhaps you should check my work https://www.cbc.ca/news/ Voters in 3 provincial ridings elect new MLAs today Liberal Leader Susan Holt aims to get into the legislature, but is facing high-profile Green candidate Jacques Poitras · CBC News · Posted: Apr 24, 2023 6:00 AM ADT A woman wearing a mask speaks to seated elderly person. This is Liberal Leader Susan Holt's first opportunity to get a seat in the legislature. (Gilles Landry/Radio-Canada) Voters in northeast New Brunswick will get the chance to deliver a big boost, or a major setback, to New Brunswick Liberal Leader Susan Holt today. Holt is on the ballot in one of three byelections being held in the province. The race in Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-St. Isidore represents her first opportunity to get a seat in the legislature, and the spotlight that comes with it, since she won the leadership of the party last August. Holt says she's promising voters "a leadership that listens, that's close to communities and that tries to understand people and work on their priorities." A bald and bearded man poses for the camera holding a clipboard to his chest. Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-St. Isidore, a traditionally Liberal riding, has a strong Green candidate in Serge Brideau, a well-known musician and activist, (Jacques Poitras/CBC) Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-St. Isidore is a traditionally Liberal riding, but Holt is facing a formidable opponent in Green candidate Serge Brideau, a well-known musician and activist with the Acadian Society of New Brunswick. "I think people need a real change, not just a surface change or catch phrases," Brideau said last week as he knocked on doors on Mount Carmel Street in East Bathurst. The governing Progressive Conservatives opted not to run a candidate in the byelection. Three campaign signs are stuck in the grass next to the side of a building. They are signs for Susan Holt, Liberal, Serge Brideau, Green and Alex White, NDP. Campaign signs for Susan Holt, Serge Brideau and Alex White in the Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-St. Isidore byelection. (Jacques Poitras/CBC) Premier Blaine Higgs said last month Holt deserved a chance to get into the legislature, where she would become leader of the official opposition. "It's important to have her views shared directly and an opportunity to debate that back and forth, as opposed to being on the sidelines," he said. The PCs are running candidates in the two other byelections Monday, in Restigouche-Chaleur and Dieppe. A bearded man with glasses speaking with a microphone in front of him. Alex White, the interim leader of the New Brunswick New Democratic Party, is on the ballot. The NDP has not elected an MLA since 2003. (Gilles Landry/Radio-Canada) Another party leader is on the ballot in Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-St. Isidore: Alex White, the interim leader of the New Brunswick New Democratic Party. White says he opted for the riding, rather than either of the other two, because Holt's candidacy means he can have a greater impact. "With no Conservative candidate, it gives us a chance to show the Liberals are not a progressive party … and to show the NDP is still here, still strong and still fighting for everyone." The NDP has not elected an MLA since 2003 and won less than two per cent of the popular vote in the last election. All three ridings became vacant last fall when their long-time Liberal MLAs retired from politics. The polls open at 10 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jacques Poitras Provincial Affairs reporter Jacques Poitras has been CBC's provincial affairs reporter in New Brunswick since 2000. He grew up in Moncton and covered Parliament in Ottawa for the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal. He has reported on every New Brunswick election since 1995 and won awards from the Radio Television Digital News Association, the National Newspaper Awards and Amnesty International. He is also the author of five non-fiction books about New Brunswick politics and history. With files from Alix Villeneuve, Radio-Canada CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices 34 Comments David Amos I say 3 liberal wins Survey says??? Micheal Grey Reply to David Amos Let's hope not. That's as bad as 3 Conservative wins. David Amos Content Deactivated Reply to Micheal Grey Why do you spell your name that way? David Amos Reply to David Amos Liberals sweep N.B. byelections, Susan Holt wins her seat Liberals take all 3 seats by comfortable margin CBC News · Posted: Apr 24, 2023 8:01 PM ADT Matt Steele The outcomes of these by-elections make little difference as the Higgs government has a solid majority ; although it would be nice if the Leader of the opposition could manage to get a seat in the Legislature so that N.B.ers could see what her plan really is as she seems to pander heavily to Special Interest groups at the expense of the majority of N.B.ers . Premier Higgs has bent over backwards to help Susan Holt get a seat in the Legislature , and no doubt there is a reason for that . David Amos Content Deactivated Reply to Matt Steele Cry me a river G. Timothy Walton The last thing the NDP needs is to finish behind the Green Party in the highest-profile byelection seat. That's horrible optics, especially for a party leader David Amos Reply to G. Timothy Walton Who cares? Janice small Why is Susan Holt running up north when Rogers Melanson's safe Liberal riding in Dieppe was available and ready ? She is up against a stiff challenger who is very popular and well liked in the area. Their is a good chance she could not win the seat and then face the embarrassment and humiliation from the party and the public and the questions ! Makes no sense to me what she is doing.Is he trying to prove something or was this just bad advice from her advisors ? David Amos Reply to Janice small Welcome back to the circus Graeme Scott Bathurst is the only interesting race. I would love to see Brideau win (or at least give Holt a scare) David Amos Reply to Graeme Scott Ditto Chuck Gendron I would love to see Brideau win, I don't think Holt has the support of the 3 Liberals that resigned. She was all about "doing politics differently" before she was elected Leader then afterwards she fell into doing and saying anything to get everybody"s support. Same old Liberal way tax and spend and promise everything even if it is not possible. The uninformed and misinformed voters will fall for it everytime. David Amos Reply to Chuck Gendron And the PC voters are oh so well informed??? Micheal Grey NDP has zero presence this year. Least Greens came to my door to talk. They will get my support. David Amos Reply to Micheal Grey I don't understand your reasoning and never did Steve Gordon I've never wanted a green candidate to win more than I'd love to see Brideau win. David Amos Reply to Steve Gordon Je comprends tout à fait Ferdinand Boudreau Very interesting David Amos Reply to Ferdinand Boudreau I concur Marcel Belanger It’s going to be an interesting day. Both candidates were out there canvassing and talking to the constituents at great length and that’s what politics are about. If Monsieur Brideau does win it will be interesting to see the interaction between he and the premier…considering the choice words he had when the premier attained power. Matt Steele Reply to Marcel Belanger What interaction would there be ? Premier Higgs will still be Premier , and call the shots for the province ; and Brideau will still be a nobody that Premier Higgs ignores , just like he does with all the MLAs in the Green Party . Nothing will change . Roger Sanglier Reply to Matt Steele No he will be not. How can you be so sure? Everyone doesn't like him. Steve Gordon Reply to Roger Sanglier Uhhh, this is a byelection to fill spots vacated since the last election. I am pretty sure they were all held by libs so even if libs win all three again nothing changes. Higgs will still be premier with a majority. David Amos Reply to Steve Gordon C'est Vrai Roger Sanglier Reply to Steve Gordon No he will not win with a majority. Phil Nadeau It would be kind of funny if Susan loses her election today. Ben Haroldson Reply to Phil Nadeau What would be funny about it? That guy? Ben Haroldson Reply to Phil Nadeau What would be funny is if the H huggers had nothing to post about tonight. Alison Jackson Reply to Phil Nadeau "H huggers" What is that exactly? Phil Nadeau Reply to Ben Haroldson The PC peeps won't post anything tonight. There's no PC running against her. It's between Red-Green and Orange. PCs are assuming it will be a win for the Lib tonight. Remember what happened to Vickers couple years ago? There's no guarantee of a win when people go out and vote. Jack Bell Reply to Ben Haroldson "What would be funny about it?" The liberals shooting themselves in the foot twice in a row with their terrible choices in leadership would be hilarious. David Amos Reply to Ben Haroldson Methinks it would not be wise to count Madame Bell out She is like a moth to a flame N'esy Pas? Sue Fillmore Reply to Phil Nadeau There is the possibility if Susan Holt loses then that would open the door for Wayne Long to run for leadership of the party. Roger Sanglier Reply to Jack Bell What terribles choices? What abiut Higgs and his choices on french? Pierre Cyr Reply to Phil Nadeau Holy Moly its not so much that these liberal ridings stayed liberal its the collapse of the tory vote in 2 of those ridings. Higgs should see the writing on the wall at this point. https://www.cbc.ca/news/ Susan Holt wins legislature seat in Liberal byelection sweep Liberals also took two other ridings where byelections were held Monday CBC News · Posted: Apr 24, 2023 8:01 PM ADT A woman wearing a white blazer speaking into a handheld microphone in front of a red and white banner. Liberal Leader Susan Holt speaks to supporters on byelection night after winning the riding of Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-St. Isidore. (Jacques Poitras/CBC)" Are you ready for it?" Quoting singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, N.B. Liberal Leader Susan Holt asked that question as she addressed a crowd of around 50 supporters at a Bathurst pub after being elected in Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore, securing her seat in the legislature. Liberals also swept two other ridings where byelections were held Monday, with Richard Losier winning in Dieppe and Marco LeBlanc taking Restigouche-Chaleur. In her speech to supporters, Holt said the riding welcomed her with "open doors and with open arms." "You shared with me your hopes and your fears and your dreams, and I take that so seriously," said Holt. Woman speaking into microphone, man standing beside herLiberal Richard Losier, shown here with Susan Holt, won the Dieppe riding Monday night. (Jacques Poitras/CBC) "I can promise you today that I will honour everything you've shared with me and give you my best effort, my hardest work to sincerely represent your interests in the Legislative Assembly as the MLA for Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore. She said her team will work to "bring New Brunswick into the future," mentioning better access to health care and daycare, a green economy and affordable housing. When speaking with reporters after her speech, Holt said she was grateful people put their trust in her. She said leading up to the byelection, she "did the work" and was out connecting with people every day to give them a chance to get to know her. But she said although she felt optimistic going into it, she still had butterflies up until the eighth poll came in. A woman, left, shaking hands with a man, right, with people mingling in the background. Holt and Green Party candidate Serge Brideau shook hands after Holt won the riding. (Jacques Poitras/CBC) Green Party candidate Serge Brideau, a well-known musician and activist with the Acadian Society of New Brunswick, came second to Holt. He said he thinks the Greens are gaining momentum across the province given the number of votes he received, compared to the Green Party support in the last election for his riding. "We worked as hard as we could but democracy has the last word and that's what's important," he told reporters. Green Party candidates came second in all three ridings on Monday night. The Progressive Conservatives did not field a candidate against Holt. A man with glasses smiles in front of artwork on the wall behind him. Marco LeBlanc won Restigouche-Chaleur for the Liberal Party. (Serge Bouchard/Radio-Canada) Holt's win brings the standings in the legislature to 30 seats for the Progressive Conservatives, 16 for the Liberals and three for the Greens. This also makes her the leader of the official opposition. Here's how the voting stacked up: Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore Holt, Liberal — 2,343. Serge Brideau, Green Party —1,411. Alex White, NDP — 227 Restigouche-Chaleur Marco LeBlanc, Liberal — 2,462 Rachel Boudreau, Green Party — 1,541. Anne Bard-Lavigne, PC — 771. Alex Gagné, NDP — 95. Dieppe Richard Losier, Liberal — 2,424 votes. Chantal Landry, Green Party — 651. Dean Leonard, PC — 298. Cyprien Okana, NDP — 96. With files from Jacques Poitras CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices 95 Comments David Amos Methinks we should welcome Madame Holt and her cohorts to the circus N'esy Pas? Don Corey So big deal. There are absolutely no surprises here. Now they're up to a whopping 16 seats, and think they won the next election lol. David Amos Reply to Don Corey Remember my prediction and survey question? Lou Bell The Liberal Party has shown over the last couple of years they have no hope in winning an election against Higgs no matter who they have as leader. It's hilarious how they actually promoted a petition to have the Conservative Party hold a leadership convention for a new leader while they themselves have been pretty well leaderless sincce the day Gallant was sent packing ! David Amos Content Deactivated Reply to Lou Bell Oh My My You do go on and on Scott MacDonald Do you think the French are going to vote blue in NB...Knowing that Mr Higgs was a member of the COR party ... Lou Bell Reply to Scott MacDonald Do you think Anglophones are going to vote SANB Liberal after it was revealed they intended to spend an UNDISCLOSED 130 million taxpayer dollars on their SANB enablers " Phonie Games " while never revealing their plan in any way while in an election ? Nope !! Don Corey Reply to Scott MacDonald The COR party is old history. SANB.....not the same....very much alive. How many Anglophones will vote for current or former SANB followers? The Liberals have no hope in a provincial election. Archara Goldehere Reply to Scott MacDonald I'm not French and I'm voting for Susan . Higgs is done David Amos Content Deactivated Reply to Don Corey C'est Vrai David Amos Reply to Don Corey I concur Anna Barnes Several comments stating that of course these largely francophone ridings voted in Liberal MLAs... What I find of more interest is that anglophone voters, knowing full well what Higgs and Co are like, would even consider voting for them next time! I hope they give the Liberals with Susan Holt at the helm a chance. Micheal Grey Reply to Anna Barnes People are stuck in their ways. They either vote Liberal or Conservative without considering the leader or party policies. Don't be blind into thinking people actually do their research. Meanwhile I will keep voting Green because someday they will topple your precious Liberals and good riddance. Lou Bell Reply to Anna Barnes Really ? A party that paid down the debt by 2 billion dollars , incresed spending on Healthcare / education / and infrstructure by hundreds of millions in this years budget , has hired in the hundreds of new healthcare workers already after the previous Liberals neglected healthcare , got the province through the COVID pandemic better than most all other provinces , accomplished Municipal reform that ALL PARTIES admitted should have been done years ago , and could go on and on and on about all the Conservatives have accomplished while in power ! Lou Bell Reply to Lou Bell Maenwhile , in their last term , the only thing the Liberals did was to fail in their attempt at pilfering 130 million taxpayer dollars for their undisclosed " phonie Games " ! Lou Bell Reply to Anna Barnes We heard the same type of comments when Higgs was running against Gallant and won . Then a couple of years later we heard it again when he gained a majority ! And Susan Holt was a Gallant advisor . Boy did they miss the boat ! David Amos Content Deactivated Reply to Anna Barnes Methinks Higgy should agree that the Green wannabe MLAs should have listened to me N'esy Pas? David Amos Surprise Surprise Surprise Ben Haroldson Reply to David Amos No surpise Dave. Ben Haroldson wheres lou and the boys? David Amos Reply to Ben Haroldson Lou Bell Liberals were probably stronger when they operated without a leader . David Amos Content Deactivated Reply to Lou Bell As I said you are like a moth to a flame Ben Haroldson Reply to Lou Bell now you see that not everyone LOVES your whatever it is. Samual Johnston Reply to Lou Bell in many ways this is true - all parties have 'easy' when they are leaderless - now they have someone at the top - someone who's comments will be scrutinized and someone to be held accountable. Will interesting to see how their platform develops. Lou Bell Reply to Ben Haroldson It's called knowledge . And so your party of one doesn't like it . Who cares ! Greg Miller Reply to Lou Bell David Amos Reply to Ben Haroldson This was the only one left last night Lou Bell Content Deactivated I suspect Holt will resign before she runs in another election , when she realizes she really isn't expected to lead the party , but to be a loyal follower . David Amos Content Deactivated Reply to Lou Bell Methinks its now way past high time for your nap N'esy Pas? Dianne MacPherson The people have spoken . I just hope that everyone who bothered to vote today, did so believing that they chose the person who they could trust to represent them fairly. We will know soon enough as they take their Seats in the House !! David Amos Reply to Dianne MacPherson Amen Lou Bell Content Deactivated Reply to Dianne MacPherson "I think with their underhanded and undisclosed " Phonie Games " fiasco most everyone in NB knows w..." David Amos Content Deactivated Reply to Lou Bell Methinks its time for your nap N'esy Pas? Wes Brydon Reply to Dianne MacPherson Susan Holt is a super smart hard working woman. She’s all business. Not a handpicked pretty boy puppet. Higgs is all business too. There will be some good sparring. Michael Cain Reply to Wes Brydon Like to see how Higgs will get away with bullying. David Amos Reply to Wes Brydon Welcome to the circus Samual Johnston Reply to Wes Brydon leaders are always hand picked by those behind the scene power brokers https://www.cbc.ca/news/ Wins are wins for N.B. Liberals, but Greens celebrate too Monday’s byelection results preserve the political status quo. That could be good news for PC government Jacques Poitras · CBC News · Posted: Apr 25, 2023 2:53 PM ADT A woman left, smiling, and facing a man, right, who is looking down at her. Green candidate Serge Brideau stopped in to the byelection victory party to congratulate Liberal leader Susan Holt on her win. (Jacques Poitras/CBC) After most Liberals had drifted away from their byelection victory party at a downtown Bathurst pub Monday night, the event took a surprising turn. Defeated Green candidate Serge Brideau arrived with a small group of his campaign workers. Brideau had stopped in earlier to congratulate Liberal leader Susan Holt on beating him in Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-St. Isidore. For his second appearance, he brought his guitar. Soon he was performing Folsom Prison Blues by Johnny Cash and songs by his own folk-rock band, Les Hôtesses d'Hilaire. A man, left, plays guitar. Two women, one wearing white and the other in black, stand to the side and watch. Brideau performs at the Liberal byelection victory party at a downtown Bathurst pub Monday night while Holt supporter Stephanie Tomlinson, in white, and Holt's chief of staff Alaina Lockhart stand by and watch. (Jacques Poitras/CBC) The remaining Liberals, including Holt's chief of staff Alaina Lockhart and former Bathurst MLA Brian Kenny, seemed alternately bemused and confused as their celebration started to look more like a Green hoedown. Not a bad metaphor for Monday's byelection results, come to think of it. As expected, the Liberals swept the three races, in Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-St. Isidore, Restigouche-Chaleur and Dieppe. All three had been Liberal before. More importantly, Holt got into the legislature, allowing her to go toe-to-toe in debates with Premier Blaine Higgs, whom she hopes to defeat in next year's provincial election. But the Greens nonetheless squeezed their way into the political frame — or at least avoided being squeezed out. Brideau got 35.4 per cent of the vote against Holt, almost tripling the Green share in the riding last time. "I gained a lot and I'm back in 2024, for sure," he said. A split photo of a woman, left, smiling and a man, right, smiling. In Restigouche-Chaleur, Green candidate Rachel Boudreau got more than 30 per cent of the vote, second to winner Marco LeBlanc. (Serge Bouchard/Radio-Canada) In Restigouche-Chaleur, Green candidate Rachel Boudreau, a former mayor, got 31.6 per cent of the vote, placing second to winner Marco LeBlanc. Progressive Conservative Anne Bard-Lavigne trailed with 15.8 per cent. And in Dieppe, where Liberal Richard Losier scooped up more than two-thirds of the vote, the Greens had 18.8 per cent, compared to a dismal 8.6 per cent for the third-place PCs. The Tories didn't run a candidate against Holt. "It's interesting to see that in New Brunswick, for francophones at this moment, the second party is not the Conservatives, it's the Greens," says Roger Ouellette, a political scientist at the University of Moncton. The Green vote wasn't enough to win in three traditionally Liberal strongholds. Susan Holt wins legislature seat in Liberal byelection sweep But if the party's support improves at the same rate in ridings that are less reliably Liberal, it could make it difficult for Holt to become premier in 2024. Ouellette pointed out that the Greens have also been competitive in the mostly anglophone southern part of the province. "We will see in the next election if the Greens stay in touch with voters and are able to have good candidates like this time and obtain some votes," Ouellette said. A man wearing a suit stands at a podium with a sign on the front that says "Richard Losier." These signs are also plastered on the wall behind him. A crowd of people sit in front of the podium. In Dieppe, Liberal Richard Losier scooped up more than two-thirds of the vote. (Michelle LeBlanc/Radio-Canada) "Maybe it will split the vote and it will be an advantage for the Conservatives." In that sense, Monday's results represent no change to the existing dynamic in New Brunswick politics. A best-ever for the Greens still isn't a breakthrough. Wins are wins: Holt will be in the legislature and Brideau won't. There'll be no crashing that party. Holt argued the approach that led to her victory can be applied province-wide. "People have lost faith in politics and government. So giving them hope that it can change is hard work that we need to do everywhere, because I don't think any vote can be taken for granted," she said Monday night. Capturing traditional Liberal ridings, however, is a lot easier than building party support in areas where the PCs remain strong. Sure, the Tories remain equally dead on arrival in most francophone areas — something Higgs blamed on the Liberals, telling reporters his opponents benefit from language divisions. "I feel that we see that politically in the province, where there's certainly a value for the Liberals to maintain a political divide along linguistic lines," he said. Higgs said given the history of the ridings, "the probability is low" that his party would win them anytime soon. But he has shown in two straight elections that he doesn't need to do well in those places to win. If Monday's results represent a political status quo, frozen in place — the Liberals with a Green problem, and the Greens with a Liberal problem — that's good news for the leader, and the party, already in power. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jacques Poitras Provincial Affairs reporter Jacques Poitras has been CBC's provincial affairs reporter in New Brunswick since 2000. He grew up in Moncton and covered Parliament in Ottawa for the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal. He has reported on every New Brunswick election since 1995 and won awards from the Radio Television Digital News Association, the National Newspaper Awards and Amnesty International. He is also the author of five non-fiction books about New Brunswick politics and history. CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices 44 Comments David Amos Content Deactivated Trust that Higgy knows why I don't feel sorry for the Greens today David Amos Can't anyone see this for what it is? David Amos Reply to David Amos "Monday’s byelection results preserve the political status quo. That could be good news for PC government" Toby Tolly sad the % of people that didn't vote Roland Godin Reply to Toby Tolly Marketing party political brands may not be the way foreword to interest responsible voters. David Amos Reply to Toby Tolly Par for the course Al Clark No velcro in that suit, Serge? ;-) David Amos Reply to Al Clark Tut Tut Tut Methinks everybody knows he is far too big for that job N'esy Pas? Al Clark Reply to David Amos I was referring to his appearance at an awards show ;-) Michael Cain You can't debate with Higgs, he will always bully and deflect off topic. Don Corey Reply to Michael Cain Perhaps, but his government has reduced the province's debt by 2.3 BILLION over the past 3 years. That's the best fiscal record, by far, of any province in the country. A "Gallant type" government during the same period would have added another billion or so to the debt, and we'd still be no better off. Voters will eventually decide if they want responsible government or more bloated liberal spending. BTW, he probably improved his "deflecting off topic" by watching Trudeau. David Amos Reply to Don Corey Higgy could never bully me Michael Cain Reply to Don Corey Reduced the debt on the backs of the citizens of New Brunswick, taking fed pandemic money (tax payers' money) and using it as surplus, literally destroying positive relationships, union busting, proposing insane immersion education, making plans that nobody knows anything about, bullying his own cabinet, etc. the worst leader the PC party ever had to get rid of. Yes, the citizens will be glad to see Higgs gone, as well as his own members. Don Corey Reply to David Amos I concur, absolutely. Don Corey Reply to Michael Cain Pure nonsense. The majority of voters are able to recognize and fully acknowledge this province's need for excellent fiscal management (which had disappeared for far too long). Lou Bell Content Deactivated Reply to Michael Cain Libeals certainly can't ! The last leader they had even elected in a riding before last night was over 7 years ago ! David Amos Content Deactivated Reply to Don Corey Methinks little Lou and Mr Cain deserve each other N'esy Pas? Did you notice anything this morning? David Amos Content Deactivated Reply to Don Corey Did you notice anything this morning? Ben Haroldson Looks like Serge is a class act David Amos Content Deactivated Reply to Ben Haroldson Dream on Michael Collins Maybe some francophones don't feel truly represented by the SANB. Al Clark Reply to Michael Collins Most. Just like most nbers have no time for cor. David Amos Reply to Michael Collins Methinks a lot don't and never did N'esy Pas? Marc Bourque Reply to Michael Collins Iam francophone and dont follow the radicals at the SANB.. Don Corey Reply to David Amos Absolutely right. They were a fringe party that didn't take long to disintegrate. Matt Steele Content Deactivated I suspect that Premier Higgs loves that his plan has come together , and Susan Holt has finally got a seat in the Legislature . Now we will see what Susan Holt is really about as sniping from the sidelines has been easy to do when all she wants to do is pander to special interest groups , and hasn't had to present any real ideas other than to tax and spend like her mentor , Brian Gallant , did . Things are about to get amusing , and somewhat interesting as we watch Gallant 2.0 in action . Ben Haroldson Reply to Matt Steele We'll find out all about his plan when he gets turfed next year, but he'll probably quit before that happens like Mckenna did. Bob Smith Reply to Ben Haroldson It's a stretch to say Holt will lead the Liberals back into power. She's new to being a politician in the public eye as was Vickers and we know how Vickers did as leader. David Amos Reply to Bob Smith YUp David Amos Content Deactivated Reply to Ben Haroldson I must say that it was pleasant to see a certain somebody's words go "Poof" Samual Johnston "It's interesting to see that in New Brunswick, for francophones at this moment, the second party is not the Conservatives, it's the Greens," says Roger Ouellette, a political scientist at the University of Moncton." previous sentence: "The Tories didn't run a candidate against Holt." Douglas James Reply to Samual Johnston They were talking about all 3 ridings where there were by-elections. Samual Johnston Reply to Douglas James Were they? Does it really make any more sense even if he was? Anyone red could have won in those ridings. Al Clark Reply to Samual Johnston Sentence before that, there were THREE byelections. David Amos Reply to Al Clark You know as well as I that everything in heaven and hell is done in threes Samual Johnston Reply to Al Clark Agreed in a historically heavily liberal region Archara Goldehere I shifted to Susan's side. I'm very happy for her. Congratulations to the winner's. Higgs hasn't even tried to help the people of NB. Higgs will not be around next time . Now to look at the LPC as they are doing lots for the people. Stay safe Micheal Grey Reply to Archara Goldehere Don't even Libs to help either. If you want change you need to vote Green. Archara Goldehere Reply to Micheal Grey I looked at the Green and made my choice. We all get a vote unless you didn't bother to vote. I just no my vote will not go to the conservatives . Have a great day. Micheal Grey Reply to Archara Goldehere I just want change. Hope to see it in my lifetime! God bless. Archara Goldehere Reply to Micheal Grey We will see it with Susan and you don't need to disrespect a voted in person. Give her a chance as the people did. I left the PC party because of the hateful talk and here you are. :( Maybe I made the best choice. Have a great day. Don Corey Reply to Archara Goldehere The NB Liberal party is no different from the Ottawa gang, with their bloated spending, record deficits and an ongoing list of failures. Brian Gallant's government was the worst in our history, and the latest version will not be provided with the opportunity to pull a repeat. The Liberals can dream and hope....that's about it. David Amos Reply to Don Corey Methinks many COR Party fans would agree that McKenna's government was the worst N'esy Pas? Don Corey Reply to David Amos I concur. G. Timothy Walton Or one could interpret this as many PC voters would rather shift to the Greens than to the Liberals if they feel the need to swing their vote away from Higgs. Don Corey Reply to G. Timothy Walton One could also interpret this as Liberal wins in 3 of their strongholds, and most PC voters didn't waste their time voting. It's obvious in the Bathurst riding that former Liberal votes went to the Greens. David Amos Reply to Don Corey C'est Vrai Kyle Woodman This is all very speculative Jacques. David Amos Content Deactivated Reply to Kyle Woodman Should we speculate as to why about 25 comments posted by little Lou evaporated all at once? https://davidraymondamos3. Thursday, 23 March 2023 Higgs calls 3 byelections in former Liberal ridings for April 24 RE Higgs calls 3 byelections in former Liberal ridings for April 24 Amanda Wildeman <amanda.wildeman@greenpartynb. To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. Cc: rachel.restigouchechaleur@ <claire.kelly-orozco@ Hello Rachel and Claire, In case you are uncertain what to do with this email, he is one of few people that regularly spams the office(s), I do not recommend replying at all, but obviously that is your choice. Thanks, Amanda ---------- Original message ---------- From: "Lefty Morrill, New Brunswick New Democratic Party"<info@nbndp.ca> Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2023 13:00:55 +0000 (UTC) Subject: C'est parti ! Les candidats aux élections partielles du NPD sont annoncés ! // It's on! NDP candidates for the by-elections announced! To: motomaniac333@gmail.com It's on! NDP by-election candidates announced! [image] [English follows] Je suis ravi d'annoncer que le Nouveau Parti démocratique du Nouveau-Brunswick (NPDN) présentera des candidats dans les trois circonscriptions lors des prochaines élections partielles. Alex White, chef du NBNDP, sera le candidat dans Bathurst-Est-Nepisiguit-Saint- Isidore[image] (05). Il est un militant de longue date et un dirigeant du NPD. En annonçant sa candidature, M. White a déclaré : " Les gens du Nouveau-Brunswick méritent de voir ce qu'un vrai parti progressiste peut faire. Un parti qui défendra les travailleurs, les femmes et les minorités. Un parti qui n'aura pas peur de demander des comptes au gouvernement et qui s'efforcera d'améliorer les conditions de travail de manière significative. Un parti qui défendra le Nouveau-Brunswick et les Néo-Brunswickois ! Faites du bénévolat pour aider nos candidats à gagner ! Cyprien Okana sera le candidat du NBNDP dans la circonscription de Dieppe (17). Ancien[image] président du NBNDP, M. Okana est bien connu comme chef de file dans son quartier et dans son église, travaillant continuellement et activement à l'amélioration de sa communauté. Alex Gagne a été annoncé comme candidat dans Restigouche-Chaleur (03). M. Gagne a été actif au sein de l'aile [image]jeunesse du parti et occupe actuellement le poste de vice-président du parti provincial. Faites un don maintenant pour nous aider à gagner ! Les enjeux sont considérables à l'heure actuelle dans toute la province. Les soins de santé, le logement, l'éducation ne sont que quelques-unes des questions vitales auxquelles nous sommes confrontés en tant que Néo-Brunswickois. Nos candidats sont prêts et motivés. Donnons-leur le soutien dont ils ont besoin en faisant des dons et du bénévolat. Ensemble, nous gagnerons, Lefty Morrill Directeur exécutif NPD NB ______________________________ I am thrilled to announce that the New Brunswick New Democratic Party (NBNDP) will be running candidates in all three ridings in the upcoming by-elections. NBNDP Leader Alex White will be the candidate in Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint Isidore (05). He is a long-time activist and officer in the NDP. In announcing his candidacy, White said, "The people of New Brunswick deserve to see what a true progressive party can do. One that will stand up for workers, for women, for minorities. One that will not be afraid to hold the government to account and will push to improve conditions in a meaningful way. 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Sunday, 9 April 2023 Candidates confirmed for April 24 byelections https://www.cbc.ca/news/ Candidates confirmed for April 24 byelections Liberal Leader Susan Holt will not face Progressive Conservative candidate for Bathurst riding Isabelle Leger · CBC News · Posted: Apr 08, 2023 5:52 PM ADT A woman with long hair wearing a grey sweater standing inside The byelection opens the door or Liberal leader Susan Holt to win a seat in the legislature. (Jacques Poitras/CBC) Candidates have been confirmed for three New Brunswick byelections later this month. Nominations closed Saturday at 2 p.m. New Brunswickers will head to the polls to elect the three new MLAs on April 24. New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs called the byelections last month, opening the door for Liberal Leader Susan Holt to win a seat in the legislature. Holt will not be up against a Progressive Conservative candidate in the Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore riding. Candidates for the Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore riding are: Susan Holt, Liberal Party. Alex White, New Democratic Party. Serge Brideau, Green Party. A man with a grey beard in front of a blurry outdoor backgroundSerge Brideau of the folk-rock band Les Hôtesses d’Hilaire confirmed his spot as Green Party candidate in the April 24 contest in Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore. (Yves Levesque/Radio-Canada) Candidates for the Restigouche-Chaleur riding are: Anne Bard-Lavigne, Progressive Conservative Party. Marco LeBlanc, Liberal Party. Alex Gagne, New Democratic Party. Rachel Boudreau, Green Party. Candidates for the Dieppe riding are: Dan Léonard, Progressive Conservative Party. Richard Losier, Liberal Party. Cyprien Okana, New Democratic Party. Chantal Landry, Green Party. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Isabelle Leger Isabelle Leger is a reporter based in Fredericton. You can reach her at isabelle.leger@cbc.ca CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices 20 Comments David Amos Who should I call next? David Amos Reply to David Amos Well I just did Correct? David Amos Content Deactivated Methinks its interesting that Serge Brideau would not speak to a fellow Acadian and bigtime Green Party supporter N'esy Pas? https://www.youtube.com/watch? Bathurst-Est-Nepisiguit-Saint- Brideau says NO to Blogger!!!! Charles Leblanc 2.57K subscribers 72 views Apr 8, 2023 https://davidraymondamos3. Monday, 3 April 2023 High-profile musician takes on Liberal leader for Greens in northern N.B. byelection https://www.cbc.ca/news/ High-profile musician takes on Liberal leader for Greens in northern N.B. byelection Serge Brideau will run in Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore, where PCs are not fielding candidate Jacques Poitras · CBC News · Posted: Apr 03, 2023 3:18 PM ADT A man with a grey beard in front of a blurry outdoor background Serge Brideau of the folk-rock band Les Hôtesses d’Hilaire confirmed he will be nominated for the Greens to run in the April 24 provincial byelection in Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore. (Yves Levesque/Radio-Canada) A high-profile Acadian activist and musician will be the Green Party candidate against New Brunswick Liberal Leader Susan Holt in a key byelection later this month. Serge Brideau of the folk-rock band Les Hôtesses d'Hilaire confirmed he will be nominated for the Greens in the April 24 contest in Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore. It's one of three byelections on that date and it gives Holt, who is from Fredericton, a chance to get into the New Brunswick legislature. But Brideau said the Liberals take the votes of francophones and Acadians for granted, and he plans to challenge Holt on her party's track record when it was in power. A woman with long hair wearing a grey sweater standing inside Liberal Leader Susan Holt, who will be running in Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore, said it was hard to say whether Brideau’s profile would make it harder for her to win the seat. (Jacques Poitras/CBC) "I have a lot of questions and I'm really curious to see what kind of answers Madame Holt is going to give me in terms of the past of the Liberals," he said. "The inaction of the Liberals is the reason people are dying in the waiting rooms of emergency rooms. The inaction of the Liberals is the cause of many of our problems today." The Progressive Conservatives aren't running a candidate against Holt, making Brideau her most credible opponent. The singer is critical of how PC and Liberal governments, and Holt, have encouraged the development of a blueberry industry in the Acadian Peninsula. He's been part of protests over sections of a former firing range near Tracadie, now used by snowmobilers and four-wheeler drivers, being turned over for blueberry farming. Brideau became notorious in 2019 when he flashed a middle finger and criticized Premier Blaine Higgs with improvised song lyrics during a nationally televised National Acadian Day concert. Singer's attack on premier's French wasn't appropriate, says Acadian Society president The singer, who later became a board member and vice-president of the Acadian Society of New Brunswick, said he'd avoid that kind of behaviour as an MLA. "I was an artist. I was not representing anybody but my band. Those actions were taken as an artist, as a provocation," he said. "I do understand that there's a away of doing politics that I was not aware of before. … I understand that if you want to push forward an issue, there's a way of speaking to politicians and a way of negotiating. I don't think the assembly is a circus, and I certainly respect the assembly." Holt said it was hard to say whether Brideau's profile would make it harder for her to win the seat. Liberal leader announces plan to run for seat in Bathurst region Higgs calls 3 byelections in former Liberal ridings for April 24 "We're going to work hard to earn the confidence of people here," she said. Three byelections will be held on April 24 in three ridings with strong Liberal histories: Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore, Restigouche-Chaleur and Dieppe. The NDP's interim leader, Alex White of Saint John, is also running in Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jacques Poitras Provincial Affairs reporter Jacques Poitras has been CBC's provincial affairs reporter in New Brunswick since 2000. He grew up in Moncton and covered Parliament in Ottawa for the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal. He has reported on every New Brunswick election since 1995 and won awards from the Radio Television Digital News Association, the National Newspaper Awards and Amnesty International. He is also the author of five non-fiction books about New Brunswick politics and history. CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices| 67 Comments David Amos Oh My My Aren't we gonna have some fun now? David Amos Content Deactivated Wasn't that fun? David Amos Content Deactivated Welcome to the Circus David Amos Hmmmm "I don't think the assembly is a circus, and I certainly respect the assembly." Methinks somebody has read a few of my comments N'esy Pas? David Amos Content Deactivated Methinks both the Liberals and the Greens got a hard lesson tonight N'esy Pas? P.E.I. Progressive Conservatives to form a majority government, CBC News projects Liberals poised to form Official Opposition as Greens lose seats Cody MacKay · CBC News · Posted: Apr 03, 2023 Winston Gray Content Deactivated Honestly it’s always the same exact biased uneducated people posting on every CBC NB article, they should just shut off the comments so they have to go get real jobs. You know who I’m talking about. David Amos Content Deactivated Reply to Winston Gray Methinks you resemble your own remark N'esy Pas? Lou Bell SANB these days have realized they're at their peak no matter what party colours they choose ! Their Feds have already been absorbed by the NDP 's . David Amos Reply to Lou Bell Oh My My Lou Bell Next election we can expect to see a sweep like we just saw on PEI ! Huge PC majority and a fight for last between the Greens , Liberals , and NDP !! David Amos Reply to Lou Bell Yea Right Oscar Street Yeah perhaps he should learn to be an adult before he becomes a elected official. If anything has been proven the last 4 years in Canada...we need less immaturity in government. Activists is not a skill set required for governance. David Amos Reply to Oscar Street Oh So True Tom Gordon Never heard of him. David Amos Reply to Tom Gordon Most of us haven't Dianne MacPherson The Bi-Election will be decided on what residents are most focused on. Blueberries and (jobs ) or the rights of snowmobilers and four-Wheelers to have space to run their machines. One would think there are more important issues ..... but here we are. David Amos Content Deactivated Reply to Dianne MacPherson Welcome back to the circus David Amos Content Deactivated Reply to Dianne MacPherson FYI this was my favourite comment made the ghost of ol Samual "Leave it to the Green party to actually field a candidate that makes Holt look good in comparison." Tom Williamson When something is wrong in the circus they always send out the clowns to distract the audience. David Amos Reply to Tom Williamson C'est Vrai David Amos Content Deactivated Reply to Tom Williamson It ain't Higgy's first rodeo Toby Tolly the more blueberries the better... Ben Haroldson Reply to Toby Tolly worse than forestry for pysins. David Amos Reply to Toby Tolly Mack Leigh Perhaps Jacques Poitras should apply for the job ? David Amos Reply to Mack Leigh Good idea Ray Skavinsky Musicians/ artists often look at life from a different perspective sometimes with an honesty which is not always forth coming from career politicians...sometimes. David Amos Reply to Ray Skavinsky Sometimes is obviously the key word within your comment Ben Haroldson Reply to Ray Skavinsky Usually with the same my way or the highway attitude though. Sam Smithers So if he wins, Holt is done, her party is in a shambles, and the PCs win by an even bigger margin, I wonder if he thought this through for his SANB group. Of course, they have always been about only themselves. David Amos Content Deactivated Reply to Sam Smithers Has anybody but me noticed that Higgy's spin doctor picked a very evil name to use? Robert Losier Musician for the win. David Amos Content Deactivated Reply to Robert Losier Who will pay the fiddler? Al Clark Content Deactivated Reply to Robert Losier Lookit d duke cheering for the brown guy! 😆 David Amos Content Deactivated Reply to Al Clark I see you are in true form michael levesque the liberals could run a potted plant in anywhere in northern NB and win. David Amos Reply to michael levesque Not always Marcel Belanger Reply to michael levesque Strange, during Bernard Lord’s win in 99 there more than a few conservative mla’s in northern NB. Maybe it has more to do with the leader. Lou Bell Reply to michael levesque And it'd be just as effective !! David Amos Reply to Lou Bell One thing is for certain a PC is not gonna win any of these by elections Michael Collins So another SANB liberal with a green jacket. Maybe if the SANB manages to take over the green party as easily as they have the liberals, they can combine forces to try and defeat the conservatives. Marcel Belanger Reply to Michael Collins Well, the CoR and CoR 2.0 parties need some opposition…right. I believe they took over the PC party way much easier. David Amos Content Deactivated Reply to Michael Collins They already have and had no luck thus far Archara Goldehere Reply to Marcel Belanger Yes they should David Amos Reply to Archara Goldehere Good luck with that Bob Smith If Brideau does beat Holt in the byelection, can't see Holt staying as Liberal leader. David Amos Reply to Bob Smith I concur Ray Skavinsky Reply to Bob Smith True Mr. Smith, but she has been a loyal worker for the liberals even advising Gallant so surely a position could be created for her..maybe Dominic could help..I mean come on now lets be fair... David Amos Content Deactivated Reply to Ray Skavinsky FYI During the 2018 election Holt was honest with me in front of a crowd while Durrant, Smith and especially Coon played dumb Lou Bell Reply to Ray Skavinsky Dom will be gone long before the next provincial election . They're on life support as it is and everyone knows it , including Dom and Trudeau ! David Amos Reply to Lou Bell Dream on Marcel Belanger Well, there’s all those conservative voters up there who have no one to vote for. Maybe Serge can get some of those who would vote for a lampshade if it was blue. Anyways, good on him for putting himself forward and supporting our political system….such as it is. Our system doesn’t work when parties don’t put forward any candidates. David Amos Reply to Marcel Belanger Methinks you enjoy the circus as much as I do N'esy Pas? Marcel Belanger Reply to David Amos Yeah I do, but that said, we do need people to step up. Higgs is basically telling conservatives in those 3 ridings that they don’t matter, that will not sit well in future elections. Even voters from normally strong conservative ridings will take notice, and not for the best. David Amos Reply to Marcel Belanger When I read this news to my friend Roger Richard I suggested that perhaps he should throw hat in the ring as well. He just laughed Marcel Belanger Reply to David Amos Well, it’s a relatively free country, if he has something to offer that people would support, let’s have it. Samual Johnston Reply to Marcel Belanger agreed there are many who would vote for a lampshade if it ran -- red or blue but more importantly you are correct in saying the Conservatives should have someone running -at least a name on the ballet. People should feel represented and the Conservatives are suppose to be a party for all NB. David Amos Reply to Marcel Belanger My friend Dr Roger Richard has lots to offer. However the top of my list is the fact that he is right leaning person who conducts himself with Integrity. He is also a very Proud Acadian who has ran twice as an Independent against the former SANB President who is the outspoken Green Party dude where he lives. valmond landry i hope he get's elected higgs would just love that so he can have a good dance .one step forward and two step back . David Amos Reply to valmond landry Me Too Marcel Belanger Reply to valmond landry Well, if he gets Higgs to go one step forward and two steps back…eventually he’ll be gone, might work. Sam Smithers Reply to Marcel Belanger Based on his many accomplishments Higgs gets to choose when he will go. Kevin Archibald Be very careful voting for "celebrity" over substance, if ya know what I mean. David Amos Reply to Kevin Archibald Surely you jest Samual Johnston Reply to Kevin Archibald not seeing any more substance here so no harm in going for the local guy David Amos Content Deactivated Reply to Samual Johnston Wouldn't that make Higgy's day? Ernesto Rafael I was under the impression that the liberal party branded themselves with the Acadian flag. David Amos Reply to Ernesto Rafael The Green Coats have red linings and orange pockets Mario-Pierre Gaudreau Reply to David Amos No. Just.. no. Dave Jones Reply to David Amos Yes just feathers of the same bird David Amos Reply to Dave Jones Methinks its not wise to believe anything until a Green Party Member officially denies it N'esy Pas? Marc Bourque same sheet,different pile... David Amos Content Deactivated Reply to Marc Bourque C'est Vrai Winston Gray Reply to Marc Bourque Explain? He’s not even a politician, just an activist and musician from the region. Can’t make changes to the system if you aren’t part of the system. David Amos Content Deactivated Reply to Winston Gray Methinks a board member and vice-president of the Acadian Society of New Brunswick is already part of the system you lament about N'esy Pas? Greg Miller Reply to Winston Gray Yea, and you can't make changes if you are part of the system! David Amos Reply to Greg Miller I said the same thing Mario-Pierre Gaudreau Reply to Winston Gray Dude, look at this province! We hadn't had anyone that actually could lead, much less know what they were doing, for as long as I can remember. Mack Leigh Reply to Winston Gray Key word here is " activist " and his past actions and comments speak volumes. Has this guy been fully vetted, I think not. Just what the Green Party needs, not. David Amos Content Deactivated Reply to Mack Leigh Methinks Higgy's circus can always use another clown N'esy Pas? Winston Gray This should be interesting! I hope the people of the area vote for the best candidate that will represent their unique values David Amos Reply to Winston Gray Yea Right David Amos Content Deactivated Reply to Winston Gray What was it you said about a "Good gaslighting attempt" ? Samual Champlain Content Deactivated Leave it to the Green party to actually field a candidate that makes Holt look good in comparison. David Amos Reply to Samual Champlain Too Too Funny Winston Gray Content Deactivated Reply to Samual Champlain Good gaslighting attempt, I highly doubt you’ve even heard of him until this story David Amos Reply to David Amos "Leave it to the Green party to actually field a candidate that makes Holt look good in comparison." https://www.greenpartynb.ca/ Serge Brideau will represent the Green Party of New Brunswick in the Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore by-election Pont-Landry – This Tuesday evening at 6 pm at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Pont-Landry, Serge Brideau will be formally presented as the candidate for the Green Party of NB in the Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore riding. “People here want a strong voice for the North, someone who understands the issues, has extensive field experience and who will stand up for their constituency. That voice is Serge Brideau,” said David Coon, Leader of the Green Party of New Brunswick. "If people grant me the privilege of representing them after April 24, they can expect someone who will fight as hard for them as Kevin Arseneau does for Kent North," said Serge Brideau. Beyond his artistic career as singer for the rock group “Les Hôtesses d’Hilaire”, Serge Brideau was a paramedic for nearly 10 years. “When COVID-19 hit, Serge wasted no time getting to the front line, becoming a care worker in nursing homes. He saw the urgency to help, and he put the interests of vulnerable people first,” notes Kevin Arseneau, MLA for Kent North. “He is hard working and tireless. This is the kind of person we need in the Legislative Assembly,” added Arseneau. "My campaign slogan is 'let's be real', to give people a real voice, a real choice in this election. No one should take the people of Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore for granted. On April 24th, I hope to be able to earn their trust,” said Serge Brideau. Serge Brideau was a trade unionist, sat on the boards of numerous community organizations and is one of the leaders in the conservation of the former firing range (army camp) in Tracadie. Serge Brideau | serge.brideau@greenpartynb.ca | 506-878-1423 Claire Kelly-Orozco | claire.kelly-orozco@ ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Comeau, Mike (JPS/JSP)"<Mike.Comeau@gnb.ca> Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2023 15:47:40 +0000 Subject: Automatic reply: YO Joe Tacopina I just called FYI 20 Years ago today the US Secret Service threatened to take me to GITMO 2 years ago tomorrow the US Naval Intelligence called me then offended me To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. I will return to the office April 18 . In the meatime, Chris O'Connell (chris.o'connell@gnb.ca) is acting deputy minister. Je reviendrai au bureau le 11 avril. Entre-temps, Chris O'Connell (chris.o'connell@gnb.ca) est sous-ministre par intérim. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2023 12:44:51 -0300 Subject: YO Joe Tacopina I just called FYI 20 Years ago today the US Secret Service threatened to take me to GITMO 2 years ago tomorrow the US Naval Intelligence called me then offended me To: info@tacopinalaw.com, NIA_IG@navy.mil, FOIL@dany.nyc.gov, contact@win.donaldjtrump.com, donjr@email.donjr.com, mdcohen212@gmail.com, "Diane.Lebouthillier" <Diane.Lebouthillier@cra-arc. <mark.vespucci@ci.irs.gov>, mcu <mcu@justice.gc.ca>, premier <premier@gnb.ca>, "blaine.higgs"<blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, "Matt.DeCourcey"<Matt.DeCourcey@parl.gc.ca>, oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, andre <andre@jafaust.com>, washington field <washington.field@ic.fbi.gov>, "David.Coon"<David.Coon@gnb.ca>, "Jacques.Poitras"<Jacques.Poitras@cbc.ca>, "sylvie.gadoury" <sylvie.gadoury@radio-canada. <pierre.poilievre@parl.gc.ca>, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, "Katie.Telford" <Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>, "jagmeet.singh" <jagmeet.singh@parl.gc.ca>, "Marco.Mendicino" <Marco.Mendicino@parl.gc.ca>, "martin.gaudet" <martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca> <Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, PREMIER <PREMIER@gov.ns.ca>, justmin <justmin@gov.ns.ca>, paulpalango <paulpalango@protonmail.com>, premier <premier@gov.pe.ca>, premier <premier@ontario.ca>, premier <premier@gov.bc.ca>, premier <premier@gov.nl.ca>, premier <premier@gov.yk.ca>, premier <premier@gov.nt.ca>, Office of the Premier <scott.moe@gov.sk.ca>, premier <premier@leg.gov.mb.ca> Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, jfetzer <jfetzer@d.umn.edu>, John Furey <JohnFurey@fureylegal.com>, "Mike.Comeau"<Mike.Comeau@gnb.ca>, Pat.Morris@opp.ca, "Michael.Duheme"<Michael.Duheme@rcmp-grc.gc.ca https://davidraymondamos3. Friday, 2 April 2021 Russia warns NATO against deploying troops to Ukraine ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: NIA_IG <nia_ig.fct@navy.mil> Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2021 11:03:08 +0000 Subject: RE: [Non-DoD Source] Fwd: Methinks the evil lawyer Howie Cooper made a deal with the VERY NASTY FBI dudes in Beantown N'esy Pas Howie Anglin? To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. Dear David Amos, The Naval Intelligence Activity (NIA) Office of the Inspector General (IG) reviewed your email and attached .WAV file provided to the NIA Hotline on 2 April 2021. I found no connection to the United States Navy or United States Naval Intelligence. Naval Inspectors General exist to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of US Navy Programs, and strive to eliminate and prevent waste, fraud, and abuse with their respective departments. Naval IGs are restricted to assessing matters falling within the purview of their respective commanders. Citing the lack of an apparent connection to the US Navy or Naval Intelligence, I am unable to provide further assistance, or provide direct referral to any other agency or activity. Sincerely, Mark Koneda Investigator Naval Intelligence Activity Office of the Inspector General NIA_IG@navy.mil (301)669-3030 (unclass) TSVOIP 560-3030 INSPECTOR GENERAL SENSITIVE INFORMATION - FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY The information contained in this email and any accompanying attachments may contain Inspector General sensitive or pre-decisional information, which is protected from mandatory disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA, 5 USC Section 552). It should not be released to unauthorized persons. If you are not the intended recipient of this information, any disclosure, copying, distribution, or the taking of any action in reliance on this information is prohibited. If you received this email in error, please notify this office by email or by calling (301) 669-3030. >>> ---------- Original message ---------- >>> From: "McGrath, Stephen T"<Stephen.McGrath@novascotia.ca >>> Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2018 12:40:22 +0000 >>> Subject: Automatic reply: Does anyone recall the email entitled "So >>> Stephen McGrath if not you then just exactly who sent me this latest >>> email from your office?" >>> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> >>> >>> Thanks for your message, however I am no longer at the Department of >>> Justice, and this email account is not being monitored. >>> >>> Please contact Kim Fleming at Kim.Fleming@novascotia.ca (phone >>> 902-424-4023), or Vicky Zinck at Victoria.Zinck@novascotia.ca (phone >>> 902-424-4390). Kim and Vicky will be able to redirect you. >>> >>> >>> >>> ---------- Original message ---------- >>> From: Justice Website <JUSTWEB@novascotia.ca> >>> Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2017 14:21:11 +0000 >>> Subject: Emails to Department of Justice and Province of Nova Scotia >>> To: "motomaniac333@gmail.com"<motomaniac333@gmail.com> >>> >>> Mr. Amos, >>> We acknowledge receipt of your recent emails to the Deputy Minister of >>> Justice and lawyers within the Legal Services Division of the >>> Department of Justice respecting a possible claim against the Province >>> of Nova Scotia. Service of any documents respecting a legal claim >>> against the Province of Nova Scotia may be served on the Attorney >>> General at 1690 Hollis Street, Halifax, NS. Please note that we will >>> not be responding to further emails on this matter. >>> >>> Department of Justice >>> >>> >>> >>> ---------- Original message ---------- >>> From: David Amos motomaniac333@gmail.com >>> Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2017 15:16:38 -0400 >>> Subject: Attn Laura Lee Langley, Karen Hudson and Joanne Munro I just >>> called all three of your offices to inform you of my next lawsuit >>> against Nova Scotia >>> To: LauraLee.Langley@novascotia.ca >>> Joanne.Munro@novascotia.ca >>> Cc: David Amos david.raymond.amos@gmail.com >>> >>> https://novascotia.ca/exec_ >>> >>> https://novascotia.ca/exec_ >>> >>> Laura Lee Langley >>> 1700 Granville Street, 5th Floor >>> One Government Place >>> Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 1X5 >>> Phone: (902) 424-8940 >>> Fax: (902) 424-0667 >>> Email: LauraLee.Langley@novascotia.ca >>> >>> https://novascotia.ca/just/ >>> >>> Karen Hudson Q.C. >>> 1690 Hollis Street, 7th Floor >>> Joseph Howe Building >>> Halifax, NS B3J 3J9 >>> Phone: (902) 424-4223 >>> Fax: (902) 424-0510 >>> Email: Karen.Hudson@novascotia.ca >>> >>> https://novascotia.ca/sns/ceo. >>> >>> Joanne Munro: >>> 1505 Barrington Street, 14-South >>> Maritime Centre >>> Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3K5 >>> Phone: (902) 424-4089 >>> Fax: (902) 424-5510 >>> Email: Joanne.Munro@novascotia.ca >>> >>> If you don't wish to speak to me before I begin litigation then I >>> suspect the Integrity Commissioner New Brunswick or the Federal Crown >>> Counsel can explain the email below and the documents hereto attached >>> to you and your Premier etc. >>> >>> Veritas Vincit >>> David Raymond Amos >>> 902 800 0369 >>> >>> >>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >>> From: David Amos motomaniac333@gmail.com >>> Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2017 09:32:09 -0400 >>> Subject: Attn Integrity Commissioner Alexandre Deschênes, Q.C., >>> To: coi@gnb.ca >>> Cc: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com >>> >>> Good Day Sir >>> >>> After I heard you speak on CBC I called your office again and managed >>> to speak to one of your staff for the first time >>> >>> Please find attached the documents I promised to send to the lady who >>> answered the phone this morning. Please notice that not after the Sgt >>> at Arms took the documents destined to your office his pal Tanker >>> Malley barred me in writing with an "English" only document. >>> >>> These are the hearings and the dockets in Federal Court that I >>> suggested that you study closely. >>> >>> This is the docket in Federal Court >>> >>> http://cas-cdc-www02.cas-satj. >>> >>> These are digital recordings of the last three hearings >>> >>> Dec 14th https://archive.org/details/ >>> >>> January 11th, 2016 https://archive.org/details/ >>> >>> April 3rd, 2017 >>> >>> https://archive.org/details/ >>> >>> >>> This is the docket in the Federal Court of Appeal >>> >>> http://cas-cdc-www02.cas-satj. >>> >>> >>> The only hearing thus far >>> >>> May 24th, 2017 >>> >>> https://archive.org/details/ >>> >>> >>> This Judge understnds the meaning of the word Integrity >>> >>> Date: 20151223 >>> >>> Docket: T-1557-15 >>> >>> Fredericton, New Brunswick, December 23, 2015 >>> >>> PRESENT: The Honourable Mr. Justice Bell >>> >>> BETWEEN: >>> >>> DAVID RAYMOND AMOS >>> >>> Plaintiff >>> >>> and >>> >>> HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN >>> >>> Defendant >>> >>> ORDER >>> >>> (Delivered orally from the Bench in Fredericton, New Brunswick, on >>> December 14, 2015) >>> >>> The Plaintiff seeks an appeal de novo, by way of motion pursuant to >>> the Federal Courts Rules (SOR/98-106), from an Order made on November >>> 12, 2015, in which Prothonotary Morneau struck the Statement of Claim >>> in its entirety. >>> >>> At the outset of the hearing, the Plaintiff brought to my attention a >>> letter dated September 10, 2004, which he sent to me, in my then >>> capacity as Past President of the New Brunswick Branch of the Canadian >>> Bar Association, and the then President of the Branch, Kathleen Quigg, >>> (now a Justice of the New Brunswick Court of Appeal). In that letter >>> he stated: >>> >>> As for your past President, Mr. Bell, may I suggest that you check the >>> work of Frank McKenna before I sue your entire law firm including you. >>> You are your brother’s keeper. >>> >>> Frank McKenna is the former Premier of New Brunswick and a former >>> colleague of mine at the law firm of McInnes Cooper. In addition to >>> expressing an intention to sue me, the Plaintiff refers to a number of >>> people in his Motion Record who he appears to contend may be witnesses >>> or potential parties to be added. Those individuals who are known to >>> me personally, include, but are not limited to the former Prime >>> Minister of Canada, The Right Honourable Stephen Harper; former >>> Attorney General of Canada and now a Justice of the Manitoba Court of >>> Queen’s Bench, Vic Toews; former member of Parliament Rob Moore; >>> former Director of Policing Services, the late Grant Garneau; former >>> Chief of the Fredericton Police Force, Barry McKnight; former Staff >>> Sergeant Danny Copp; my former colleagues on the New Brunswick Court >>> of Appeal, Justices Bradley V. Green and Kathleen Quigg, and, retired >>> Assistant Commissioner Wayne Lang of the Royal Canadian Mounted >>> Police. >>> >>> In the circumstances, given the threat in 2004 to sue me in my >>> personal capacity and my past and present relationship with many >>> potential witnesses and/or potential parties to the litigation, I am >>> of the view there would be a reasonable apprehension of bias should I >>> hear this motion. See Justice de Grandpré’s dissenting judgment in >>> Committee for Justice and Liberty et al v National Energy Board et al, >>> [1978] 1 SCR 369 at p 394 for the applicable test regarding >>> allegations of bias. In the circumstances, although neither party has >>> requested I recuse myself, I consider it appropriate that I do so. >>> >>> >>> AS A RESULT OF MY RECUSAL, THIS COURT ORDERS that the Administrator of >>> the Court schedule another date for the hearing of the motion. There >>> is no order as to costs. >>> >>> “B. Richard Bell” >>> Judge >>> >>> >>> Below after the CBC article about your concerns (I made one comment >>> already) you will find the text of just two of many emails I had sent >>> to your office over the years since I first visited it in 2006. >>> >>> I noticed that on July 30, 2009, he was appointed to the the Court >>> Martial Appeal Court of Canada Perhaps you should scroll to the >>> bottom of this email ASAP and read the entire Paragraph 83 of my >>> lawsuit now before the Federal Court of Canada? >>> >>> "FYI This is the text of the lawsuit that should interest Trudeau the >>> most >>> >>> http://davidraymondamos3. >>> >>> 83 The Plaintiff states that now that Canada is involved in more war >>> in Iraq again it did not serve Canadian interests and reputation to >>> allow Barry Winters to publish the following words three times over >>> five years after he began his bragging: >>> >>> January 13, 2015 >>> This Is Just AS Relevant Now As When I wrote It During The Debate >>> >>> December 8, 2014 >>> Why Canada Stood Tall! >>> >>> Friday, October 3, 2014 >>> Little David Amos’ “True History Of War” Canadian Airstrikes And >>> Stupid Justin Trudeau? >>> >>> >>> Vertias Vincit >>> David Raymond Amos >>> 902 800 0369 >>> >>> P.S. Whereas this CBC article is about your opinion of the actions of >>> the latest Minister Of Health trust that Mr Boudreau and the CBC have >>> had my files for many years and the last thing they are is ethical. >>> Ask his friends Mr Murphy and the RCMP if you don't believe me. >>> >>> Subject: >>> Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 12:02:35 -0400 >>> From: "Murphy, Michael B. \(DH/MS\)"MichaelB.Murphy@gnb.ca >>> To: motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com >>> >>> January 30, 2007 >>> >>> WITHOUT PREJUDICE >>> >>> Mr. David Amos >>> >>> Dear Mr. Amos: >>> >>> This will acknowledge receipt of a copy of your e-mail of December 29, >>> 2006 to Corporal Warren McBeath of the RCMP. >>> >>> Because of the nature of the allegations made in your message, I have >>> taken the measure of forwarding a copy to Assistant Commissioner Steve >>> Graham of the RCMP “J” Division in Fredericton. >>> >>> Sincerely, >>> >>> Honourable Michael B. Murphy >>> Minister of Health >>> >>> CM/cb >>> >>> >>> Warren McBeath warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca wrote: >>> >>> Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2006 17:34:53 -0500 >>> From: "Warren McBeath"warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca >>> To: kilgoursite@ca.inter.net, MichaelB.Murphy@gnb.ca, >>> nada.sarkis@gnb.ca, wally.stiles@gnb.ca, dwatch@web.net, >>> motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com >>> CC: ottawa@chuckstrahl.com, riding@chuckstrahl.com,John. >>> Oda.B@parl.gc.ca,"Bev BUSSON"bev.busson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, >>> "Paul Dube"PAUL.DUBE@rcmp-grc.gc.ca >>> Subject: Re: Remember me Kilgour? Landslide Annie McLellan has >>> forgotten me but the crooks within the RCMP have not >>> >>> Dear Mr. Amos, >>> >>> Thank you for your follow up e-mail to me today. I was on days off >>> over the holidays and returned to work this evening. Rest assured I >>> was not ignoring or procrastinating to respond to your concerns. >>> >>> As your attachment sent today refers from Premier Graham, our position >>> is clear on your dead calf issue: Our forensic labs do not process >>> testing on animals in cases such as yours, they are referred to the >>> Atlantic Veterinary College in Charlottetown who can provide these >>> services. If you do not choose to utilize their expertise in this >>> instance, then that is your decision and nothing more can be done. >>> >>> As for your other concerns regarding the US Government, false >>> imprisonment and Federal Court Dates in the US, etc... it is clear >>> that Federal authorities are aware of your concerns both in Canada >>> the US. These issues do not fall into the purvue of Detachment >>> and policing in Petitcodiac, NB. >>> >>> It was indeed an interesting and informative conversation we had on >>> December 23rd, and I wish you well in all of your future endeavors. >>> >>> Sincerely, >>> >>> Warren McBeath, Cpl. >>> GRC Caledonia RCMP >>> Traffic Services NCO >>> Ph: (506) 387-2222 >>> Fax: (506) 387-4622 >>> E-mail warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca >>> >>> >>> http://www.archive.org/ >>> >>> http://www.archive.org/ >>> >>> >>> FEDERAL EXPRES February 7, 2006 >>> Senator Arlen Specter >>> United States Senate >>> Committee on the Judiciary >>> 224 Dirksen Senate Office Building >>> Washington, DC 20510 >>> >>> Dear Mr. Specter: >>> >>> I have been asked to forward the enclosed tapes to you from a man >>> named, David Amos, a Canadian citizen, in connection with the matters >>> raised in the attached letter. Mr. Amos has represented to me that >>> these are illegal FBI wire tap tapes. I believe Mr. Amos has been in >>> contact >>> with you about this previously. >>> >>> Very truly yours, >>> Barry A. Bachrach >>> Direct telephone: (508) 926-3403 >>> Direct facsimile: (508) 929-3003 >>> Email: bbachrach@bowditch.com >>> >>> >>> >>> Alexandre Deschênes, Q.C., >>> Office of the Integrity Commissioner >>> Edgecombe House, 736 King Street >>> Fredericton, N.B. CANADA E3B 5H1 >>> tel.: 506-457-7890 >>> fax: 506-444-5224 >>> e-mail:coi@gnb.ca >>> >>> Hon. Alexandre Deschênes, Q.C. >>> Integrity Commissioner
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