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David Raymond Amos @DavidRayAmos
Methinks folks should tune in to CBC right now N'esy Pas?
https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2018/10/tories-continue-tough-medavie-talk-with.html
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/political-panel-podcast-ambulance-tories-liberals-medavie-1.4879144
Tories continue tough Medavie talk with threat of cancelling ambulance contract
Liberal throne speech was the topic for this edition of the Political Panel Podcast
CBC News· Posted: Oct 26, 2018 6:14 AM AT135 Comments
Scott McLaughlin
David Amos
@Scott McLaughlin "They are running the province into the ground."Methinks it appears to be the case but everybody knows the Conservatives are no better just as their NDP, Green Party and PANB cohorts explained during the election. Its a small wonder why my friend Dr Roger Richard and I ran against them all as Independent Candidates N'esy Pas?
Rosco holt
@Scott McLaughlin
"They" did you include the Conservatives?
"They" did you include the Conservatives?
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos, you are NO Dr Roger Richard, He got 194 votes (more than the NDP) to your measly 54.
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks you have no clue about what my friend Dr Richard and I have been up to for years N'esy Pas?
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks you have no clue about what my friend Dr Richard and I have been up to for years N'esy Pas?
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos, you're right; I have no clue what you're up to. They're could be some good coming out of it, hopefully...
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Remember smart meters?
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos, sure; let's keep those stu pid meters, like all the rest.
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks that you forgot that NB Power lost the argument N'esy Pas?
Michael G. L. Geraldson
Haven't we heard this all before?
David Amos
@Michael G. L. Geraldson I heard it all again just now
Fred Brewer
Oh for heaven's sake. Why give Medavie 6 months to improve services? That's worse than Brian's plan which is also terrible. Kris Austin is on the right track here and I think he would make a fine Premier.
David Amos
@Fred Brewer Did you listen to CBC just now?
Tim Raworth
What a bunch of propaganda from ****. When you have the president of the paramedics union on record stating " that 150 bilingual paramedics are not just going to fall out of the sky anytime soon" then that tells the story. The way this province works is, language over costs and lives. Time for us to wake up.
Nicolas Krinis
@Tim Raworth So do the down-voters agree that language ought to be over and above lives? Pathetic.
Jim Moore
@Nicolas Krinis only the french ones
David Amos
@Tim Raworth YUP
Clive Gibbons
@Nicolas Krinis
In that case, let's just bring 150 unilingual francophone medics in from Quebec. Y'all would be ok with that, right?
In that case, let's just bring 150 unilingual francophone medics in from Quebec. Y'all would be ok with that, right?
David Amos
@Clive Gibbons Nay Not I
David Amos
Methinks folks should tune in to CBC right now N'esy Pas?Mario Doucet
Language is a barrier in NB for the government to deliver health care.
Roland Godin
@Mario Doucet
Of course there is confusion between the now mostly used basic, good to order a hamburger, U$ian dialect and the cognitive intellectual English language...et voilà.
Of course there is confusion between the now mostly used basic, good to order a hamburger, U$ian dialect and the cognitive intellectual English language...et voilà.
David Amos
@Mario Doucet Methinks it is the government itself that is the barrier for proper health care. Everybody knows I have been refused a Health Care card for many years. The funniest thing that happened in that regard had to bee when the RCMP had me falsely imprisoned in the Looney Bin of the DECH in 2008 while my sister was a patient advocate and a friend of mine was the Assistant Deputy Minister of Mental Health. I doubt that the greedy immigrant shrinks could bill our Health Care System for their assaults against me because i had no Health Care Card Too Too Funny N'esy Pas?
Jim Moore
@David Amos Have you ever heard the terms the "Squeaky wheel gets the grease" or like the Japanese like to say "The nail that sticks up get's pounded down" you kind of bring it on yourself by aggravating government agencies and employees, and its human nature to use the resources available to retaliate, i am not saying its right, but its certainly reality.
David Amos
@Jim Moore Have you ever heard of the legal term called libel?
Nicolas Krinis
The most flagrant lack of transparency I have ever seen. Why did MBC ever get the contract without a bidding process? Why did they get it at all? Why, with all the technology that we have, do we need bilingual medics? The only phrase an anglophone medic ought to know in French is "where does it hurt?" When you are taken to a hospital via ambulance, there's not much talking going on, just the reading and interpretation of vital signs.
It's not enough that highway 11 around Belledune has seen close to 10 deaths in a decade, perhaps more, with the worst roads and the most 18 wheelers you have ever seen destroying the asphalt, moose by the dozens to boot, now we have to contend with a lack of medics because they are not bilingual.
This taking over of EM and the ambulance services by MBC does not pass the smell test.
It's not enough that highway 11 around Belledune has seen close to 10 deaths in a decade, perhaps more, with the worst roads and the most 18 wheelers you have ever seen destroying the asphalt, moose by the dozens to boot, now we have to contend with a lack of medics because they are not bilingual.
This taking over of EM and the ambulance services by MBC does not pass the smell test.
Rosco holt
@Nicolas Krinis
When you look back on how Medavie got the contract. It was done under the Bernie Lord government and guess who sits on their board now.
Bernie Lord himself, big coincidence.
When you look back on how Medavie got the contract. It was done under the Bernie Lord government and guess who sits on their board now.
Bernie Lord himself, big coincidence.
Nicolas Krinis
@Rosco holt There you have it.
Nicolas Krinis
@Nicolas Krinis My spouses cousin died because it took 40 min. for the ambulance to get there, with 2 elderly octogenarians doing the CPR all that time. I don't know if most people know that this is very demanding physically, even for a young person, imagine for an elderly individual. So to all the down-voters, please reconsider your priorities.
Dan Armitage
@Nicolas Krinis It's ok Nick thier gonna have a study then they'll have a review of the study then back to reviewing the study. They look so stupid your concerns are well warranted.
Shawn McShane
@Rosco holt It is worse than that, Bernard Lord is Chief Executive Officer of Medavie.
David Amos
@Shawn McShane Methinks everybody knows that by now N'esy Pas?
Shawn McShane
@David Amos If everybody knew then why are they still voting LibCon???
David Amos
@Shawn McShane Methinks even you must understand that when i refer to everybody.I am talking about my political foes not the electorate I am diligently trying to inform of the awful truth of it all. However to my own self I must be true and I confess that the awful truth is nobody gives a damn. That is why so any folks don't bother to vote. I suspect if you were to ask many ellow Maritimers who their MP or MLA was it is truly amazing how many won't know. Even though they may have votes it was usually only for the colour of the coat like their Forefathers did. That is why we are in the fix were are N'esy Pas?
Jeff Smith
Good for the PCs. Liberals seem to give our money away with both hands.
Dan Armitage
@Jeff Smith There's none left to give away. Thier now using the brinks trucks for cannabis since the money isn't there anymore. Funny how the Graham team spent it like we had multi billions then four years later the province brought in the gallant team and what they keep spending too. Nice job Gallant step aside you had your chance and lost
David Amos
@Jeff Smith "Liberals seem to give our money away with both hands."
After the PCs gave our forest away EH?
After the PCs gave our forest away EH?
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos, The CONs sure did give our forest away. I still see That Paul Robichaud with his usual smirk sitting next to the oligarch who runs the province.
David Amos @Marguerite Deschamps Methinks you should try telling me something I did know N'esy Pas?
Everybody knows this story appeared in the Kings County Record on June 22, 2004 two days before Premier Lord had me illegally barred from legislative properties.
Everybody knows that I have run for public office 5 more times since
then including this election. Clearly nothing has changed N'esy Pas?
The Unconventional Candidate
By Gisele McKnight
"FUNDY—He has a pack of cigarettes in his shirt pocket, a chain on his
wallet, a beard at least a foot long, 60 motorcycles and a cell phone
that rings to the tune of "Yankee Doodle."
Meet the latest addition to the Fundy ballot—David Amos. The
independent candidate lives in Milton, Massachusetts with his wife and
two children, but his place of residence does not stop him from
running for office in Canada."
"Amos, 52, is running for political office because of his
dissatisfaction with politicians. "I've become aware of much
corruption involving our two countries," he said. "The only way to fix
corruption is in the political forum."
"What he's fighting for is the discussion of issues – tainted blood,
the exploitation of the Maritimes' gas and oil reserves and NAFTA, to
name a few.
"The political issues in the Maritimes involve the three Fs – fishing,
farming and forestry, but they forget foreign issues," he said. "I'm
death on NAFTA, the back room deals and free trade. I say chuck it
(NAFTA) out the window
NAFTA is the North American Free Trade Agreement which allows an
easier flow of goods between Canada, the United States and Mexico."
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps "The CONs sure did give our forest away"
Methinks is kinda sad and comical that the wealthy sheople in Saint John are complaining of the wild life coming to their fancy neigbourhoods after their favourite oligarch sprayed our forests so much that there is simply nothing left for bambi to eat N'esy Pas?
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/saint-john-nuisance-deer-survey-1.4879444
Methinks is kinda sad and comical that the wealthy sheople in Saint John are complaining of the wild life coming to their fancy neigbourhoods after their favourite oligarch sprayed our forests so much that there is simply nothing left for bambi to eat N'esy Pas?
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/saint-john-nuisance-deer-survey-1.4879444
Shawn McShane
@David Amos And when the flooding gets worse because of all the clear-cutting they embrace climate change when it suits them...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/forests-and-floods-clear-cutting-new-brunswick-floods-1.4703225
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/forests-and-floods-clear-cutting-new-brunswick-floods-1.4703225
David Amos
@Shawn McShane Methinks if you are ethical you should just pick up the phone and call me N'esy Pas?
David Amos
Methinks if nothing else folks concerned about the French versus English issue should read this Senate Report N'esy Pas?
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/senate-official-languages-report-moncton-1.4877872
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/senate-official-languages-report-moncton-1.4877872
Jim Moore
@David Amos David you are so pro french and anti English its not even funny, the same goes for your Pro Liberal anti Conservative stance, the province is sick of giving the french population (less than 30%) twice the funding the English receive (more than 70%) why should a minority of the population receive approximately 4 times the funding per person than the majority do. Less than 10% are exclusively french speaking, we don't need two of everything, french and English hospitals, government offices, school systems, school buses. The discriminatory behavior of segregation in NB needs to stop, and it will now that the Liberals are out.
David Amos
@Jim Moore Methinks you have no clue as to who I am N'esy Pas?
Marguerite Deschamps
@Jim Moore, David Amos pro French? Have you been to the Cannabis NB store?
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks you should read my lawsuit N'esy Pas?
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos, you have to be a lawyer in order to wear a law suit. I
reginald churchill
@David Amos ------looking over the article it would seem one sided for the French as I seen no representatives for the English. I seen only input from sanb.
Roland Godin
@Jim Moore
According to some we have all the jobs therefore pay for all, don't worry if some can't meet their obligations we are, like most in the province, caring and sharing...et voilà.
According to some we have all the jobs therefore pay for all, don't worry if some can't meet their obligations we are, like most in the province, caring and sharing...et voilà.
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps "I
Methinks you should say hey to the lawyer Marc Richard for me while you are at it N'esy Pas?
Methinks you should say hey to the lawyer Marc Richard for me while you are at it N'esy Pas?
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos, you must stop wearing that law suit then.
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks you should Google David Amos Federal Court then have your lawyer give me a call N'esy Pas?
David Amos
@reginald churchill "I seen no representatives for the English"
That why I just emailed Senator Cormier and his many cohorts as soon as I read it. Methinks everybody knows I will be calling Ottawa in short order N'esy Pas?
That why I just emailed Senator Cormier and his many cohorts as soon as I read it. Methinks everybody knows I will be calling Ottawa in short order N'esy Pas?
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos, why did you not go represent?
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks its rather obvious that I Just became aware of the nonsense today N'esy Pas?
Jim Moore @Roland Godin Meanwhile English only government jobs are posted in all french in an attempt to block English speakers from getting them and allowing only the french access to them, or how an English speakers french isn't perfect or have an accent so they can't get a job, yet the French speakers English is so bad you can barely understand them and they qualify as bilingual. The English person has to pass a written and oral exam in a lot of cases, and the french speaker will be asked a couple extremely simple questions in english and if they can answer them, even poorly they are considered bilingual, there is most certainly anti english discrimination in NB especially when it comes to government employment
reginald churchill
@Jim Moore ------excellent comment. I wish you would put this on the main comment section as this is what is really going on in New Bunswick
Jim Moore
@reginald churchill Its near impossible to get any comments up that CBC don't agree with in most cases, they will just disable them, it took three tries on this one. Even when they don't violate the rules or terms of service they still disable them constantly.
Roland Godin
@Jim Moore
Easy, insist that the testing be the English language and not the mostly now used basic, good to order a hot dog, U$ian dialect...EH!/Voilà.
Easy, insist that the testing be the English language and not the mostly now used basic, good to order a hot dog, U$ian dialect...EH!/Voilà.
David Amos
@reginald churchill "I seen only input from sanb."
Well I just got off the phone with Senator Cormier's office. His nice assistant and I discussed the email I just sent her bos. She informed me that their is nothing they can do in New Brunswick right now because their hearing in Moncton is done today but she promised that they would get back to me ASAP.
Methinks everybody knows why I won't hold y breath waiting for a call that quite likely will never come N'esy Pas?
Well I just got off the phone with Senator Cormier's office. His nice assistant and I discussed the email I just sent her bos. She informed me that their is nothing they can do in New Brunswick right now because their hearing in Moncton is done today but she promised that they would get back to me ASAP.
Methinks everybody knows why I won't hold y breath waiting for a call that quite likely will never come N'esy Pas?
David Amos
@Jim Moore "Its near impossible to get any comments up that CBC don't agree with in most cases"
Cry me a river
Cry me a river
David Amos
@reginald churchill You are more than welcome sir. We are all in the same boat. Methinks its just another one of those things I do that you pal Mr Moore fails to appreciate N'esy Pas?
David Amos
@David Amos "Its near impossible to get any comments up that CBC don't agree with in most cases"
Methinks your lawyer pals should inform you that CBC is doing the right thing blocking you if you are trying to practice libel byway of their domain N'esy Pas?
Methinks your lawyer pals should inform you that CBC is doing the right thing blocking you if you are trying to practice libel byway of their domain N'esy Pas?
Shawn McShane
Ex PC Premier Bernard Lord is Chief Executive Officer of Medavie. Medavie went to court to keep details of the ambulance contracts secret. The Liberals renewed the contract 2017. There is a similar case involving the Green Party of New Brunswick seeking information about the contract between the province and Shannex for privately run nursing homes. Justice Judy Clendening ruled in March that the contract details don't have to be released...in this crony place.
Shawn McShane
Bernard Lord is also another Université de Moncton alumni....
David Amos
@Shawn McShane Methinks you should try telling folks something that they didn't already know N'esy Pas?
Shawn McShane
@David Amos Methinks you could take your own advice N'esy Pas?
David Amos
@Shawn McShane Methinks I should inform you that I crossed paths with Bernie Lord's sister many moons ago when I became aware she was law professor in Moncton while her brother was the Premier I bet that is something you didn't know N'esy Pas?
David Amos
@Shawn McShane Methinks you must know how much I enjoy suing lawyers N'esy Pas?
Shawn McShane
@David Amos And what secret information did she give you about her brother?
David Amos
@Shawn McShane Nothing she just stuttered a lot when I spoke to her personally and refused to answer the emails I sent her in order to proved what I was telling her brother was true.
Jim Moore
@David Amos Did you consider people don't respond to your emails because you are constantly complaining about things that are outside their mandate or realm of authority, and that you are now seen as a professional agitator and from their perspective you are not taken seriously anymore, kind of like sovereign citizens, or the boy who cried wolf, It just seems you are offended or upset by almost everything. I wouldn't respond to you after a certain point either.
David Amos
@Jim Moore Methinks byway of your reply you must be one of the many people who read my emails However it is not my fault you don't understand them or me N'esy Pas?
David Amos
@Jim Moore Methinks you must know by now that I am a whistle blower about financial crimes and that although nobody loves me everybody loves their money. Furthermore you should not deny three things
# 1 Everything is political and its always about the money Ask the guy whose birthday many folks celebrate at Xmass time
# 2 Many people believe that the root of all evil is the love of money
## The Golden Rule for the "The Powers The Be" is "He With the Gold Makes the Rules" N'esy Pas?
# 1 Everything is political and its always about the money Ask the guy whose birthday many folks celebrate at Xmass time
# 2 Many people believe that the root of all evil is the love of money
## The Golden Rule for the "The Powers The Be" is "He With the Gold Makes the Rules" N'esy Pas?
Roland Godin
More or less 20% use of ambulance services could be life threatening emergencies and 20% are hospital socialisers, maybe it would be less expensive to pay the socialisers taxi fare and whatever the official language of choice...et voilà.
David Amos
@Roland Godin Methinks I said that yesterday N'esy Pas?
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos, you have a friend in Dr Richard, now you found another one; Roland.
Shawn McShane
@Roland Godin ANB says it cancels transfers when they are called to emergencies....
3 cancelled ambulance pickups leaves family of 87-year-old worried...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/stuart-lyons-moncton-hospital-ambulance-new-brunswick-transfer-1.4822029
3 cancelled ambulance pickups leaves family of 87-year-old worried...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/stuart-lyons-moncton-hospital-ambulance-new-brunswick-transfer-1.4822029
David Amos
@Shawn McShane Methinks you don't know where they have sold our used ambulances and who makes the big score N'esy Pas?
Shawn McShane
@David Amos Malleys?
David Amos
@Shawn McShane Trinidad
David Amos
@Shawn McShane Methinks you have no idea who is a BIG stakeholder in the this nonsense N'esy Pas?
Shawn McShane
@David Amos Who?
David Amos
@Shawn McShane Methinks I should give ya clue that an EMT who was running for public office years ago gave me N'esy Pas?
Who owns a lot of numbered companies registered in New Brunswick?
Who owns a lot of numbered companies registered in New Brunswick?
Roland Godin
@Shawn McShane
I have requested from my health services professionals to stretch to it's limits office and hospital rendez-vous, and in the language de mon choix,
we could all make an effort( spells the same in les deux langues officielles)...EH!/Voilà.
I have requested from my health services professionals to stretch to it's limits office and hospital rendez-vous, and in the language de mon choix,
we could all make an effort( spells the same in les deux langues officielles)...EH!/Voilà.
Shawn McShane
@David Amos Empire
David Amos
@Shawn McShane BINGO
Mario Doucet
The senate report is so far out to lunch it's not even funny. Look at the last election and the clinging on of the liberal party, disgusting. There is absolutely no language harmony in NB.
Shawn McShane
@Mario Doucet New Brunswick can "serve as a model for the provinces and territories."
When in fact the provinces and territories should be looking at NB as a specimen of what not to do. The guy is out to lunch.
When in fact the provinces and territories should be looking at NB as a specimen of what not to do. The guy is out to lunch.
David Amos
@Shawn McShane Methinks Senator Cormier and his cohorts wants to forget that i sent him this file out of the gate as soon as he was sworn in.
https://www.scribd.com/doc/2718120/integrity-yea-right
https://www.scribd.com/doc/2718120/integrity-yea-right
Bernard McIntyre
I am tired of hearing this argument of anglophone and francophone. There are more race's of people in N.B than these two race's. Every one is supposed to be equal. This is 2018 not the 18th , 19th ,20th but the 21st century. We have the technology for translation devices for many languages for which N.B has not just anglophone and francophone. Are these race's of people other than anglophone and francophone 2nd class citizen's in N.B? This seems to be the case here. Stop living in the past which seems to be going on and live in the present and for the future and stop all this divisive arguments over who has the rights of languages. Every race of people have rights.
David Amos
@Bernard McIntyre Methinks you should check out my comments before they go "Poof" N'esy Pas?
cheryl wright
we need a leader not a student. stop the studies and start taking actions. we have had enough studies and reviews on this. we all know what needs to be done. be like nike and just do it
David Amos
@cheryl wright I agree
Roland Godin
"I don't think you can put a dollar sign to health-care and emergency services and upset families when ambulances aren't showing up at the door," Wilson said.
Politicians don't, however nowhere to find responsable and accountable legislators, with riqueur, would face all issues with rationality and discernment...et voilà.
Politicians don't, however nowhere to find responsable and accountable legislators, with riqueur, would face all issues with rationality and discernment...et voilà.
David Amos
@Roland Godin C'est Vrai
Johnny Horton
There is nothing wrong with the Nb ambulance system. There is no shortage.
What there is a logistic problem enhanced by paramedics delivering and waiting for appointments, and transfers between facilities done by paramedics when they aren’t needed for the transfer.
Simply set up a transport system for those that don’t need medical care while being transferred, leave the paramedics to do their actual job. Transporting and responding to emergency situations,
What there is a logistic problem enhanced by paramedics delivering and waiting for appointments, and transfers between facilities done by paramedics when they aren’t needed for the transfer.
Simply set up a transport system for those that don’t need medical care while being transferred, leave the paramedics to do their actual job. Transporting and responding to emergency situations,
David Amos
@Johnny Horton Yea Right Methinks that is all we need another bureaucracy overseen by Bernie Lord and his cohorts N'esy Pas?
Johnny Horton
@David Amos
If you sre in a nursing home and need say chemo. An ambulance delivers you, waits and returns you to the home.
If you live in your home, and not on some health program, you get yourself to the appointment and back. Drive, friends taxi waster,
The point is, yes nursing home people need to get there and should be delivered. However it doesn’t require trained paramadeics to do it. It doesn’t require an ambulance.
Yes, there will be nursing home cases thst do require such, on oxygen, bed ridden, and yes those are the ones the ambulances should be used for.
All the others simply need a driver.
If you sre in a nursing home and need say chemo. An ambulance delivers you, waits and returns you to the home.
If you live in your home, and not on some health program, you get yourself to the appointment and back. Drive, friends taxi waster,
The point is, yes nursing home people need to get there and should be delivered. However it doesn’t require trained paramadeics to do it. It doesn’t require an ambulance.
Yes, there will be nursing home cases thst do require such, on oxygen, bed ridden, and yes those are the ones the ambulances should be used for.
All the others simply need a driver.
David Amos
@Johnny Horton Methinks some folks know that I suggested the use of taxis yesterday for such things for a couple of reasons
# 1 a taxi would be far cheaper than paying Medavie for the service
# 2 I don't know of a taxi that has linguistic issues if you have money for the fare N'esy Pas?
# 1 a taxi would be far cheaper than paying Medavie for the service
# 2 I don't know of a taxi that has linguistic issues if you have money for the fare N'esy Pas?
Johnny Horton
@David Amos
Ever tried to get a taxi in rural NB?
Ever tried to get a taxi in rural NB?
David Amos
@Johnny Horton Yes They are called gypsies
Johnny Horton
@David Amos
Can’t get a taxi where I live. Closest taxi is alMost two hours away.
Besides our health care shouldn’t be st the whim of the private sector and wanting to serve someone or not.
Transfers and appointment deliveries deserve reliable controlled service, in the language of choice of the passenger as per the charter of rights.
And I’m English and can’t sprak a word of French.
Can’t get a taxi where I live. Closest taxi is alMost two hours away.
Besides our health care shouldn’t be st the whim of the private sector and wanting to serve someone or not.
Transfers and appointment deliveries deserve reliable controlled service, in the language of choice of the passenger as per the charter of rights.
And I’m English and can’t sprak a word of French.
David Amos
@Johnny Horton Methinks if you are a true Hillbilly like I am then you should know who your local Gypsy Cab is Nesy Pas?
BTW To settle another dispute with you If you were to ask the former MLA Brian MacDonald he would be quick to agree with me that Canadian troops from this area were involved in the War of 1812 and that Canadians helped the Brits torch the White House and a large part of Washington on August 24, 1814 just like Trump said. That was about 5 months before the Battle of New Orleans on January 8, 1815.
Trust that I don't care what a Yankee with the same name as you claim to have sang about one battle. Nobody has figured out who won the war yet
David Amos
@Johnny Horton "Can’t get a taxi where I live. Closest taxi is alMost two hours away."
PURE D BS
PURE D BS
Johnny Horton
@David Amos
Canada didn’t exist until 1867. Canadians didn’t exist until 1867.
As for Mr. Macdonald, I wouldn’t give him the time of day. Despise his ethics on relationships
Canada didn’t exist until 1867. Canadians didn’t exist until 1867.
As for Mr. Macdonald, I wouldn’t give him the time of day. Despise his ethics on relationships
David Amos
@Johnny Horton Methinks you should ask some Quebecers how long Canada has existed. Even the former Governor General David Johnston named the French man when he took his job as the vice regal Representative for the Queen who is very same the Lady I have been suing since 2015 N'esy Pas?
Johnny Horton
@David Amos
Any quebecers I know would edeny Canada ever existed and want nothin* to do with it.
Yet I’m English only and wel still get along!
Any quebecers I know would edeny Canada ever existed and want nothin* to do with it.
Yet I’m English only and wel still get along!
David Amos
@Johnny Horton Yea Right
David Amos
Hmmm Yesterday the liberal lawyer McKee said "We're not going to show up here with a unilateral decision on what to do,"However isn't that his boss Gallant has been doing for the past 4 years? If anyone wishes to recall Gallant and his cop buddies had fun avoiding the paramedic protesters in in a effort not to deal with their concerns during his election campaign.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/paramedics-liberal-campaign-riverview-1.4829661
Methinks lawyers such as Gallant only change their mind when they lose the wicked game they were playing N'esy Pas?
David Amos
Methinks all the politicians know that I made certain that Gallant and all there other party leaders were well aware of what I said on Oct 12th during a hearing of Matter 357 in the EUB. The matter began in June of 2017 but it was adjourned until after this election despite my strong opposition. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/eub-hearing-nb-power-rate-design-smart-meters-1.4305685
The 357 and the following 375 were about NB Power's plans for smart meters and billing rates going forward in order to meet a 20% equity target. Whereas the liberals big campaign promise pertained to freezing NB Power rates just like the Conservatives did years ago in order to get elected I was surprised to see that it was not included in the Throne Speech. As the CBC dude said no doubt many people voted for the liberals for that one reason alone.
Methinks nobody should be surprised as to why I shook my head as the liberal lawyer McKee double talked his way around a very direct question about freezing the power rates as we head into winter N'esy Pas?
Anybody can see that the Green Party rules the liberals for a little while at least
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/nb-power-rate-freeze-gallant-****-1.4859687
Johnny Horton
@David Amos
This has absolutely nothing to do with ambulance e serviced and has been reported.
As well an official complaint has been filed with CBC head office k Sr your discriminatory and insulting use of nesy pas?
This has absolutely nothing to do with ambulance e serviced and has been reported.
As well an official complaint has been filed with CBC head office k Sr your discriminatory and insulting use of nesy pas?
David Amos
@Johnny Horton Methinks you should listen to the political panel yapping that is offered in the article N'esy Pas?
David Amos
@Johnny Horton "As well an official complaint has been filed with CBC head office k Sr your discriminatory and insulting use of nesy pas?"
So it was you who made the malicious complaint against me that caused my account to go down for one day this week until I raised hell.
Methinks you should talk to CBC lawyers ASAP I know I have in the past and emailed them as well and received answers in writing. Nobody would tell me what was this week but now I know N'esy Pas?
So it was you who made the malicious complaint against me that caused my account to go down for one day this week until I raised hell.
Methinks you should talk to CBC lawyers ASAP I know I have in the past and emailed them as well and received answers in writing. Nobody would tell me what was this week but now I know N'esy Pas?
David Amos
@Johnny Horton "As well an official complaint has been filed with CBC head office k Sr your discriminatory and insulting use of nesy pas?"
Methinks turnabout is fair play now I have every right to make a complaint about you and/or whatever your name truly is N'esy Pas?
Methinks turnabout is fair play now I have every right to make a complaint about you and/or whatever your name truly is N'esy Pas?
Johnny Horton
@David Amos
Wasn’t me,
Glad to know though there are s bunch of us sick of your polluting and needing to respond to every post.
I congratulate shomever it was!
Wasn’t me,
Glad to know though there are s bunch of us sick of your polluting and needing to respond to every post.
I congratulate shomever it was!
David Amos
@Johnny Horton Methinks you are way past too late N'esy Pas?
David Amos
Methinks in the spirit of full disclosure if I were allowed to vote on Nov 2nd It would be in support of the Throne Speech and all the Party Leaders know why but the electorate does not and they don't care anyway N'esy Pas?
Emery Hyslop-Margison
I may not agree with all of Higgs politics, but rest assured given his lengthy career working for the Irving companies he is a man of action. That element in itself may offer a refreshing change from the Neo-liberals referring everything for study so they can appoint their political friends as consultants.
David Amos
@Emery Hyslop-Margison Methinks you would have a different take on Mr Higgs if you watched he and I argue his actions against the pensioners funds in Hampton NB in 2015 right I debated his lawyer buddy Rob Moore for the Fundy Royal seat in the 42nd Parliament N'esy Pas?
Emery Hyslop-Margison
@David Amos You simply confirm my point with the reference to "his actions". Read more carefully David, I qualified the observation with a political caveat.
David Amos
@Emery Hyslop-Margison "his lengthy career working for the Irving companies he is a man of action"
Methinks the former COR party dude is a man of action for the people who abuse us on a daily basis Clearly I offer no caveat whatsoever He can feel free to try and sue me N'esy Pas?
Methinks the former COR party dude is a man of action for the people who abuse us on a daily basis Clearly I offer no caveat whatsoever He can feel free to try and sue me N'esy Pas?
David Amos
@Emery Hyslop-Margison Furthermore Gallant did offer him a job after the election in 2014 and Higgs considered working for the liberals. Remember the recent debates and his affidavit?
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David Amos
@Emery Hyslop-Margison FYI It was beneath Higgs to participate but I spoke out of the gate and talked about the questionable actions of Mr Higgs
2018 New Brunswick Provincial Election Saint John Region Candidate Messages
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZqArRNshSM&t=2200s
2018 New Brunswick Provincial Election Saint John Region Candidate Messages
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZqArRNshSM&t=2200s
Mario Doucet
60 years of OB and NB is still having problems even worse than they were then. Dismal failure of social engineering.
David Amos
@Mario Doucet I concur
Despite flareups, province deemed a model for country in Senate language-law review
Committee looking to modernize federal Official Languages Act points to province as example to follow
A Senate committee studying Canada's Official Languages Act released a report Thursday in Moncton that points to New Brunswick as an example for the rest of the country when it comes to language.
The standing committee on official languages is holding a national review of the 50-year-old law that ensures the federal government provides services to English and French-speaking people in the language of their choice. The committee released the report in the middle of three days of hearings that began Wednesday.
René Cormier, the chair of the committee and an Independent senator from New Brunswick, said the province has come up during the hearings since the work began last year.
"What we've heard from Canadians all over the country is that we should recognize the specificity of New Brunswick as the only officially bilingual province in Canada and the legislative tools that New Brunswick has to help the vitality of the communities," Cormier said.
The committee's report, the second of five as it studies the federal law that applies only to federal institutions, says the province can "serve as a model for the provinces and territories."
That comes after tensions around language flared during the provincial election, mostly because of concerns about ambulance service.
Whether bilingualism requirements for paramedics has affected staffing at Ambulance New Brunswick continues to be debated as the legislature resumed this week.
But the contrast between seeing New Brunswick as a model and the ongoing tensions in the province wasn't something Cormier wanted to discuss.
"It's the elected people that are responsible for the next steps in New Brunswick," he said. "This report, which deals with issues concerning official languages throughout Canada, is a great tool that can help all Canadians, including New Brunswickers, to think about the importance of official languages in our country and the richness of this reality in New Brunswick."
Éric Dow, a spokesman for the Société de l'Acadie du Nouveau-Brunswick, said the province has gone through periods where language tensions have flared up in its past.
"If there's one thing history has taught us, it's that these kinds of flames tend to die out once calmer heads prevail," Dow said.
He said both linguistic communities want similar things: good jobs, schools and health care.
"I think we can say that New Brunswick's history is one that tends towards a greater equality between both linguistic communities, and I can't see why that wouldn't be the case going forward."
The committee's report summarized input from hearings from across the country.
The recommendations include equitable representation of anglophones and francophones in the federal public service, strengthening the powers of the official languages commissioner, making bilingualism a requirement for appointment to the Supreme Court of Canada, and a series of other changes.
The report is one of several the committee is expected to release before a final report in 2019 that will make specific recommendations to the federal government.
Next year marks the 50th anniversary of the Official Languages Act.
The standing committee on official languages is holding a national review of the 50-year-old law that ensures the federal government provides services to English and French-speaking people in the language of their choice. The committee released the report in the middle of three days of hearings that began Wednesday.
René Cormier, the chair of the committee and an Independent senator from New Brunswick, said the province has come up during the hearings since the work began last year.
The committee's report, the second of five as it studies the federal law that applies only to federal institutions, says the province can "serve as a model for the provinces and territories."
That comes after tensions around language flared during the provincial election, mostly because of concerns about ambulance service.
Whether bilingualism requirements for paramedics has affected staffing at Ambulance New Brunswick continues to be debated as the legislature resumed this week.
"It's the elected people that are responsible for the next steps in New Brunswick," he said. "This report, which deals with issues concerning official languages throughout Canada, is a great tool that can help all Canadians, including New Brunswickers, to think about the importance of official languages in our country and the richness of this reality in New Brunswick."
Éric Dow, a spokesman for the Société de l'Acadie du Nouveau-Brunswick, said the province has gone through periods where language tensions have flared up in its past.
He said both linguistic communities want similar things: good jobs, schools and health care.
"I think we can say that New Brunswick's history is one that tends towards a greater equality between both linguistic communities, and I can't see why that wouldn't be the case going forward."
The committee's report summarized input from hearings from across the country.
The report is one of several the committee is expected to release before a final report in 2019 that will make specific recommendations to the federal government.
Next year marks the 50th anniversary of the Official Languages Act.
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/ canada/new-brunswick/senate- official-languages-report- moncton-1.4877872
Despite flareups, province deemed a model for country in Senate
language-law review
Committee looking to modernize federal Official Languages Act points
to province as example to follow
Shane Magee · CBC News · Posted: Oct 26, 2018 5:00 AM AT
https://sencanada.ca/en/ senators/cormier-rene/
Senator René Cormier
Province: New Brunswick (New Brunswick)
Affiliation: Independent Senators Group
Telephone: 613-996-2247
Fax: 613-996-2279
Email: Rene.Cormier@sen.parl.gc.ca vCard
Staff: Dugas, Amélie L. (E); Bérubé, Sylvain (R); Breault, Camille (P)
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Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2017 19:08:05 +0000
Subject: Re: I just called again I trust that Jacques Lalonde knows
that I have had the same problem with Office of the Senate Ethics
Officer for nearly as long
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
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Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2017 16:00:44 -0400
Subject: Fwd: Now that Barack Obama is finally out of office perhaps I
should remind the Yankee lawyers Mikey Libron, David Lutz, their FBI
and RCMP buddies why I quit talking to dumb people in the Social Media
in 2009
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Despite flareups, province deemed a model for country in Senate
language-law review
Committee looking to modernize federal Official Languages Act points
to province as example to follow
Shane Magee · CBC News · Posted: Oct 26, 2018 5:00 AM AT
https://sencanada.ca/en/
Senator René Cormier
Province: New Brunswick (New Brunswick)
Affiliation: Independent Senators Group
Telephone: 613-996-2247
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Email: Rene.Cormier@sen.parl.gc.ca vCard
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Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2017 19:08:05 +0000
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Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2017 16:00:44 -0400
Subject: Fwd: Now that Barack Obama is finally out of office perhaps I
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and RCMP buddies why I quit talking to dumb people in the Social Media
in 2009
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Tories continue tough Medavie talk with threat of cancelling ambulance contract
Liberal throne speech was the topic for this edition of the Political Panel Podcast
Listen to the full CBC New Brunswick Political Panel podcast by downloading from the CBC Podcast page or subscribing to the podcast in iTunes.
A Tory government would give Medavie Health Services six months to improve the provincial ambulance service or cancel its contract with the New Brunswick government, according to a Progressive Conservative MLA.
Newly elected Mary Wilson announced the proposed deadline Thursday, the same day PC Leader Blaine Higgs announced the Ambulance New Brunswick operator would get a week to find a solution for the paramedic shortage and ambulance delays.
The clock would start on both timelines the day Higgs becomes premier, assuming the Liberal throne speech is defeated and the Tories can gain the confidence of the House to form government.
Wilson could not say what the measuring stick would be for Medavie to show their services have improved, but she did say the government would take on any financial penalty for breaking the contract as well as the extra costs of absorbing the ambulance service — and perhaps extra-mural care, she said — into the public system.
What began as a broad discussion of Tuesday's Liberal throne speech turned into how government can resolve an underperforming ambulance service and navigate the associated language issue.
The Liberals promised in their speech to send the issue to an all-party committee of MLAs for recommendations and report back by Dec. 15 — a reasonable amount of time to dissect a complex issue in a collaborative manner, said Liberal MLA Robert McKee.
"We're not going to show up here with a unilateral decision on what to do," McKee said.
People's Alliance Leader Kris Austin said the issue needs to be addressed immediately and another study further delays taking action. He said the throne speech was littered with reviews and studies and committees to examine various issues.
The Political Panel from CBC News New Brunswick
Oct. 25: Parties haggle over Liberal government's throne speech
00:0047:14
Green Party Leader David Coon said Medavie has had years to show improvement and offer appropriate bilingual services, but the company that "profits off our health-care system" has failed to do so.
He said it's time to bring ambulances and extra-mural care back into the public system. He said the regional authorities have shown they can offer health services in both official languages and "they can make this work."
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/higgs-throne-speech-reply-gallant-ambulances-1.4878855
Higgs would give Medavie a week to fix ambulance service
Tory leader talks tough in reply to throne speech
Finding a solution to the paramedics shortage and ambulance delays will be the first priority for a Progressive Conservative government, Blaine Higgs said Thursday while trying to persuade the legislative assembly to kick the Liberals out of power.
In his reply to the speech from the throne, the PC leader outlined the first steps he would take as premier, while also introducing a motion that's effectively a non-confidence vote ahead of next Friday's vote on the Liberal speech.
Higgs spent much of his 25-minute address criticizing how the Brian Gallant Liberals governed over the past four years, how he'd go about it differently and how a Tory throne speech would be a more concise "action list" instead of the far-reaching "shopping list" read to the assembly earlier this week.
"To have 85 priorities is to have none," Higgs said.
Top of list for the Tory leader is the thorny issue of bilingual ambulance services. Higgs pledged, if he were to assume power, to bring in Medavie Health Services, the company that runs Ambulance New Brunswick, on Day 1 and give it a week to put forth solutions.
"Time for talk is done," Higgs said in a media scrum.
"We've got reams of recommendations from paramedics, from the association, from Medavie. So it's time to put those recommendations in the same room with bright people, and that includes political leaders, and hammer this out."
The Liberals promised in their speech to send the issue to an all-party committee of MLAs for recommendations and report back by Dec. 15, but both Higgs and People's Alliance Leader Kris Austin said directing it to a committee will further delay a fix.
"I think we all know what the problem is here. We do have solutions from the paramedics' association, Medavie has kicked out a few ideas, let's get it done," Austin told reporters.
Liberal Environment Minister Andrew Harvey said Higgss' deadline for Medavie is at odds with the collaborative tone parcelled out through his speech.
"There's no collaboration there," Harvey said. "All four parties need to work together, and that's why we believe these committee structures are the best way."
Harvey said once the committee reports back in six weeks, the government can act "immediately."
Higgs's reply to the throne speech underscored the precarious tenure of the Liberal government. He finished with a proposed amendment that would tell the lieutenant-governor the "present government does not have the confidence of this House."
A vote on his motion won't happen until late next week. If passed, it would amend the main Liberal motion supporting the throne speech. Passage of the amended main motion would bring down the government.
The Liberals, reduced to just 20 votes in the 49-seat legislature after MLA Daniel Guitard was acclaimed Speaker on Tuesday, need at least four opposition MLAs to break ranks and support the speech.
Higgs has already said his 22 MLAs will vote against it, leaving the Liberals' fate in the hands of three Green and three Alliance members.
The Tories would also need help from the other parties to pass a throne speech.
Higgs attacked the Gallant Liberals for their governing style, saying power was centralized through the premier's office and the legislature sittings were just "an annoyance." He said the throne speech offered no signs that would change.
"The Liberals will go back and run this executive branch the same way and the opposition MLAs can go study a few of their ideas in committee and the Liberals will decide if any of those ideas go forward," Higgs said in his reply.
The PC Leader has sent the other parties a list of proposals to change how the legislature operates. He didn't go into detail about the proposal but hinted in his speech about a new committee structure and new policy that would give MLAs more agency and bring power back to the House.
Green Leader David Coon was torn on Higgs's speech Thursday, saying he liked the notion of bring democracy and independence back to the legislature.
Higgs's lack of a firm stance on climate change troubled Coon, however. The PC Leader said he was willing to hear ideas to build up the provincial economy, be it through the blue economy or green economy.
Coon said that's "disconcerting."
In his reply to the speech from the throne, the PC leader outlined the first steps he would take as premier, while also introducing a motion that's effectively a non-confidence vote ahead of next Friday's vote on the Liberal speech.
"To have 85 priorities is to have none," Higgs said.
Top of list for the Tory leader is the thorny issue of bilingual ambulance services. Higgs pledged, if he were to assume power, to bring in Medavie Health Services, the company that runs Ambulance New Brunswick, on Day 1 and give it a week to put forth solutions.
"We've got reams of recommendations from paramedics, from the association, from Medavie. So it's time to put those recommendations in the same room with bright people, and that includes political leaders, and hammer this out."
The Liberals promised in their speech to send the issue to an all-party committee of MLAs for recommendations and report back by Dec. 15, but both Higgs and People's Alliance Leader Kris Austin said directing it to a committee will further delay a fix.
We do have solutions from the paramedics' association, Medavie has kicked out a few ideas, let's get it done. - People's Alliance Leader Kris AustinEven Higgs's seven-day timeline appears to be too long for Austin's taste. He doesn't believe more consultation is necessary.
"I think we all know what the problem is here. We do have solutions from the paramedics' association, Medavie has kicked out a few ideas, let's get it done," Austin told reporters.
Liberal Environment Minister Andrew Harvey said Higgss' deadline for Medavie is at odds with the collaborative tone parcelled out through his speech.
Harvey said once the committee reports back in six weeks, the government can act "immediately."
Motion of non-confidence
Higgs's reply to the throne speech underscored the precarious tenure of the Liberal government. He finished with a proposed amendment that would tell the lieutenant-governor the "present government does not have the confidence of this House."
A vote on his motion won't happen until late next week. If passed, it would amend the main Liberal motion supporting the throne speech. Passage of the amended main motion would bring down the government.
The Liberals will go back and run this executive branch the same way and the opposition MLAs can go study a few of their ideas in committee. - PC Leader Blaine HiggsThe Tory motion is similar to what the NDP in British Columbia introduced to oust the Liberals.
The Liberals, reduced to just 20 votes in the 49-seat legislature after MLA Daniel Guitard was acclaimed Speaker on Tuesday, need at least four opposition MLAs to break ranks and support the speech.
Higgs has already said his 22 MLAs will vote against it, leaving the Liberals' fate in the hands of three Green and three Alliance members.
The Tories would also need help from the other parties to pass a throne speech.
A new way of governing
Higgs attacked the Gallant Liberals for their governing style, saying power was centralized through the premier's office and the legislature sittings were just "an annoyance." He said the throne speech offered no signs that would change.
"The Liberals will go back and run this executive branch the same way and the opposition MLAs can go study a few of their ideas in committee and the Liberals will decide if any of those ideas go forward," Higgs said in his reply.
The PC Leader has sent the other parties a list of proposals to change how the legislature operates. He didn't go into detail about the proposal but hinted in his speech about a new committee structure and new policy that would give MLAs more agency and bring power back to the House.
Higgs's lack of a firm stance on climate change troubled Coon, however. The PC Leader said he was willing to hear ideas to build up the provincial economy, be it through the blue economy or green economy.
Coon said that's "disconcerting."
With files from Catherine Harrop and Jacques Poitras
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Can't get Gallant's Liberals out of power soon enough. They are running the province into the ground.