Barb Adams named Nova Scotia's new justice minister
The appointment comes days after Brad Johns resigned following comments on domestic violence
Days after Nova Scotia's justice minister and attorney general resigned for comments that questioned the pervasiveness of domestic violence in the province, another cabinet minister has been tasked with taking on the roles.
Premier Tim Houston announced Monday that Seniors and Long-Term Care Minister Barb Adams is adding the roles of justice minister and attorney general to her duties.
"Barbara has been doing an excellent job as minister of Seniors and Long-Term Care, bringing passion, empathy and determination to the role," Houston said in a news release.
"I know that she will bring those same qualities to the Department of Justice as we work to improve the system and implement the recommendations of the Mass Casualty Commission."
Controversial comments spark resignation
Adams was scheduled to be sworn in during a private ceremony on Monday, less than three days after Brad Johns resigned following his controversial comments.
Speaking on what was the fourth anniversary of the mass shooting that claimed the lives of 22 Nova Scotians, Johns told reporters last week that he disagreed with the Mass Casualty Commission's characterization of domestic violence as an epidemic. Johns said he thought drugs and gun violence are bigger issues.
An apology attributed to Johns was issued later in the day. He also made efforts to contact organizations supporting women and survivors of domestic violence to discuss the situation. By Friday evening, however, a news release from Houston said Johns was out of cabinet.
Houston's appointment of Adams speaks to his confidence in a minister who knows her portfolio as well as anyone in cabinet, is a strong communicator and has been a steadfast backer of the premier dating back to his bid to lead the Progressive Conservatives.
Johns says he 'misspoke'
As for Johns, in an interview with The Canadian Press, he said he "misspoke" on Thursday, adding that domestic violence is a priority for the government and his former department.
"As minister, it's important to have the confidence of the groups that you are working with," he said Monday.
"Actions speak louder than words. I didn't want organizations to think that domestic violence wasn't important to me and to the government."
Johns said he realized that the only way to demonstrate the government's commitment to the issue was to resign as justice minister.
"I recognize domestic violence is so prevalent in society and that so many people don't talk about it. But I recognized [my comments] may be damage that I can't repair," he said prior to word of Adams's appointment.
"Hopefully the premier can put somebody in there that can regain the confidence of those groups."
Johns, who represents the Halifax-area district of Sackville-Uniacke, said he is staying on as a member of the Progressive Conservative caucus.
Honourable Barbara Adams
The Honourable Barbara Adams was first elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly as MLA for Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage in 2017 and was re-elected as the MLA for Eastern Passage in 2021.
Barbara is a physiotherapist who graduated from Dalhousie University in 1984. She also has a certificate in Business Management.
Barbara worked in the hospital system in Ontario and Nova Scotia before moving into private practice in 2007. She was the Clinical Director of PhysioCare at Home and a private business owner through the Atlantic Balance and Dizziness Centre in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
Barbara started working with children with special needs when she was 12 years old. She volunterred as a guest speaker with many organizations like the Nova Scotia Arthritis Socieity, Alzheimer Society and Care Givers Nova Scotia.
Barbara served on the Board of Directors for CARP, VON Halifax, Serving Seniors Alliance, Oceanview Continuing Care Centre and the Eastern Passage and Area Business Association.
She is the mother of two sons and two step sons.
She is Chair of the Law Amendments Committee.
Current cabinet responsibilities
- Provincial Secretary
- Minister responsible for Military Relations
- Minister responsible for the Elections Act
- Minister responsible for the Human Rights Act
- Minister responsible for the Regulations Act
- Minister responsible for Part II of the Workers' Compensation Act
- Minister responsible for the Retail Business Designated Day Closing Act
- Minister responsible for the Nova Scotia Police Complaints Commissioner
- Minister responsible for the Nova Scotia Police Review Board
- Minister responsible for the Accessibility Act
Contact details
Constituency office
Civic address:
1488 Main Road
Eastern Passage, NS
B3G 1M5
Mailing address:
P.O. Box 116
Eastern Passage, NS
B3G 1M5
Phone: 902-406-0656
Fax: 902-406-0070
E-mail: barbadamsmla@gmail.com
Business address
Department of Justice
1690 Hollis Street
P.O. Box 7
Halifax, NS
B3J 2L6
Phone: 902-424-4030
E-mail: JUSTMIN@novascotia.ca
Department of Seniors and Long-Term Care
1741 Brunswick Street, 2nd Floor
Halifax, NS
B3J 3X8
Fax: 902-424-0561
E-mail: SLTCmin@novascotia.ca
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N.S. shooting tragedy 'happened for absolutely nothing' if RCMP doesn't learn: commissioner
Last year's report called for sweeping reforms to the RCMP in wake of worst mass shooting in Canadian history
The head of the RCMP is adamant the police service he oversees is different from the one that was denounced a year ago for failing to keep Nova Scotians safe during the worst mass shooting in modern Canadian history.
"Judge us by the results we're going to have as we move forward," said Commissioner Mike Duheme from Millbrook, N.S., on Wednesday.
"We're not the same RCMP we were when the incident happened."
The commissioner was in the province to give an update following the public inquiry into the April 2020 tragedy, in which a gunman killed 22 people, including a pregnant woman, over the span of 13 hours.
A lawyer representing some of the families of the victims said her clients were "underwhelmed."
"There's a lot of vagueness and ambiguity," said Sandra McCulloch, a lawyer with Patterson Law
Following outrage from the victims' families, an inquiry was struck to examine how a rampage of that magnitude could have unfolded. Almost exactly a year ago, the Mass Casualty Commission released its final report, which took aim at the RCMP's response to the crisis on almost every level. It called out a lack of preparation, a lack of communication and a lack of leadership and recommended Ottawa rethink how the RCMP operates.
"As an organization, if we don't learn from this, this tragic incident happened for absolutely nothing ... I don't want that to happen," Duheme told CBC News in an interview ahead of Wednesday's announcement.
"We want to prove to people that we can change as an organization."
The Mass Casualty Commission found the RCMP was woefully unprepared to handle the events of April 18 and 19, 2020. The lack of preparedness caused chaos and confusion on the ground, with the responding officers unclear of the command structure, it found.
The report's harshest condemnation was saved for the RCMP's decision to withhold information from the public. That included that the gunman had left Portapique — the rural area where his rampage began — and that he was disguised as a police officer and driving across the province in a replica vehicle.
Some victims' families, especially those who were killed on the morning of April 19, have been vocal that they believe their loved ones would still be alive if the RCMP had broadcast public warnings.
"The RCMP's failure … deprived community members of the opportunity to evaluate risks to their safety and to take measures to better protect themselves," wrote the commissioners.
"Police work doesn't have a blueprint — we train our folks the best we can. But certain environments, or certain calls we go to, are so dynamic and fluid that members have to think on their feet, adjust according to a threat that's perceived, and then react accordingly. And that's sometimes what you can't capture in training," Duheme said.
"But for the most part, we are better off today than we were two years ago, or four years ago."
The federal-provincial public inquiry made 130 recommendations, more than half involved policing in Canada.
The RCMP said it is focused on the 33 under its direct control. The force said it's already changed its overall approach to managing crises, including alerting the public, and has deployed software to track the locations of its officers out in the field.
The police service said other recommendations are still a work in progress.
McCulloch said she wanted to hear more details Wednesday.
"There's a lot of overtures to being responsible or taking responsibility for recommendations and change," she said.
"Specific, hard changes that really respond to mistakes or omissions — I think that there's disappointment we're not hearing more about that."
Duheme argued changes take time.
"I would love to have them all in place by tomorrow," he said.
"Change of this nature will take time. We want to make sure that we get this right. We want to rebuild the trust and confidence of Canadians."
Promises of change in the past
Canadians have heard promises of change from the RCMP before.
The RCMP has an uneven record when it comes to implementing recommendations and guidelines following tragedies. For example, a review of the 2014 shooting spree in Moncton, N.B., that left three members of the Codiac RCMP detachment dead and two others wounded, made recommendations around scene containment and crisis management. But Mounties testifying before the Nova Scotia inquiry said they weren't aware if those recommendations had actually been implemented.
Duheme believes that won't happen again.
A memorial remembering Lillian Hyslop is seen along the road in Wentworth, N.S. on Friday, April 24, 2020. 22 people are dead after a man went on a murderous rampage in Portapique and several other Nova Scotia communities. (Liam Hennessey/Canadian Press)
Since he took over the top job 10 days before the Mass Casualty Commission report came out, he's set up a Reform, Accountability and Culture unit within headquarters, which includes a team dedicated to addressing the MCC and other external reviews.
"We're heading in a different direction," he said.
Some of the Mass Casualty Commission's recommendations involve direction from Ottawa, including calling an independent review of the RCMP's model and phasing out the police service's training academy in Regina, known as Depot, and implementing a degree-based system instead.
The commissioners felt the depot model "is inadequate to prepare RCMP members for the complex demands of contemporary policing."
It's unclear yet how the federal government will respond to the Mass Casualty Commission's report.
RCMP called him a sex-trafficking 'ringleader.' He wants an apology and $100M
The charges were quietly stayed, but Daegun Chun says they ruined his life
Daegun Chun, accused by Quebec RCMP of being the mastermind of a Canada-wide human-smuggling network, is now suing the force and Quebec's attorney general for $100 million after all charges against him were stayed.
Chun was arrested in Toronto in 2015, then flown to Montreal and paraded in front of TV cameras before a press conference alleging he was the head of a trafficking ring that forced as many as 500 women into prostitution in various Canadian cities.
The Quebec Crown prosecutor who brought the charges said at the time there was "overwhelming evidence" in the case.
But as The National Post first reported over the weekend, Chun's case never went to trial.
After all the fanfare over Chun's arrest, Crown prosecutors quietly stayed all charges against him in 2018.
"When they arrested me they have some big show. And when they finished the case, nobody said anything," Chun told CBC News in an interview Tuesday.
"They wanted to save face. They don't want to admit their mistake," Chun said.
Charges stayed with no explanation
When he was arrested, Chun was running a private career college in Toronto. He and eight other co-defendants were said to be running the prostitution operation in Toronto and Montreal.
Chun has always denied the allegations. He has no previous criminal record. He admitted he knew two of the co-accused, but only as tenants in condos he was subletting.
He believes the RCMP mistakenly concluded the school he was running was a front for human smuggling.
Chun's lawsuit alleges RCMP officers made many errors, including mistranslating statements from Korean witnesses, relying on questionable information from co-accused and extrapolating innocuous aspects of running a school in order to fashion him into a criminal mastermind.
Chun spent 32 months in detention in Montreal before being released on bail in 2017, a few months before his scheduled trial.
It was only when he showed up for the trial in Montreal in March 2018 — fully prepared to argue the case — that he learned Crown prosecutors had stayed all charges against him a few weeks earlier without informing him and without further explanation.
"To protect its own interests and those of the RCMP, the Crown did the only thing it could in the circumstance, order a stay of charges, thereby denying Mr. Chun his day in court and the opportunity to have a court make a finding of not guilty," Chun's lawsuit alleges.
He's suing for $100 million, arguing the arrest essentially ruined his life.
"The RCMP's shoddy handling of the Project Confidence investigation, and the self-congratulatory grandstanding that followed, irreparably damaged Mr. Chun's professional and personal reputation by mistakenly branding him a major threat to civilized society," the lawsuit alleges.
The RCMP responded to CBC News in an email.
"Unfortunately, we cannot comment because of the civil litigation currently on the way," Sgt. Charles Poirier, spokesperson for the RCMP in Quebec, said.
Quebec's Ministry of Justice did not respond to a request for comment.
RCMP tried and failed to have lawsuit tossed
Chun originally filed his lawsuit in 2019, but it has been delayed several times as both the RCMP and the Quebec attorney general have tried to have it tossed on procedural grounds.
Chun filed his initial statement of claim himself without the aid of a lawyer.
In a 2021 decision, Ontario Superior Court Judge Fred Myers concluded that the statement of claim was flawed and contained many legal errors, but he didn't think that was reason enough to throw out the case.
"Given that the first statement of claim was drafted by non-lawyers and tells such a clear factual story, in my view, the plaintiffs ought to have one more chance to try to plead proper claims," Myers said in the decision.
"I am not much moved by the RCMP's desire to get on with its life as opposed to Mr. Chun's claim for recompense for the loss of his life as he knew it," Myers said.
"Uncharitably viewed, the RCMP could be said to be grasping at technical straws to avoid having to account for its remarkable conduct," Myers said.
Chun has since hired a lawyer who's filed a new statement of claim.
That lawyer, Marshall Reinhart, told CBC News the RCMP and the attorney general of Quebec are again trying to have the case thrown out, arguing among other things that the new statement of claim wasn't filed within a court-ordered timeline.
Reinhart said Quebec was also arguing that the lawsuit should not be heard in Ontario since the original charges were filed in Quebec.
Those points will be argued at a hearing in Toronto in October.
Chun is back living there, doing volunteer work and receiving some financial support from his family.
He still struggles to get bank loans or employment because of the case, and to be fully welcomed back into the church community he was part of before.
"Nobody wants to talk to me even though the criminal case is stayed. They don't trust me," he said.
He wants cash compensation and an apology, but he also hopes his lawsuit might prevent something similar from happening to someone else.
"I hope my story contributes to more democracy in Canada, and that some systems change," Chun said.
Marshall Reinhart
Litigation Counsel
Marshall Reinhart obtained his law degree from Osgoode Hall Law School in 1983. He also has an MBA from the University of Western Ontario. Prior to joining Raviele Vaccaro in June 2014, Marshall was a partner at a large national law firm, Gowlings LLP.
Marshall is an effective advocate and negotiator who is focused on cost efficient resolution of disputes. He has represented clients in a variety of complex commercial matters related to franchising, product liability, and shareholder and partnership agreements. He has also handled diverse civil litigation in the areas of wills and estates, landlord and tenant relations, defamation and human rights, and is experienced in the defence of provincial or regulatory charges, particularly transportation-related offences.
Some of Marshall’s past accomplishments include:
- represented Government of Ontario before the Walkerton Public Inquiry, which was established to investigate the circumstances surrounding the contamination of the Town of Walkerton’s water supply
- obtained court order quashing search warrant in connection with RCMP investigation while acting for former Minister of Finance for Ontario
- excellent track record representing Tarion Warranty Corporation before the Licence Appeal Tribunal
- successfully represented Canada’s largest franchised network of business service centres in a number of franchise disputes
- effected positive change in provincial educational policy regarding the right to accommodation for learning disabilities in a Human Rights Tribunal proceeding
Community-oriented, Marshall has been a Big Brother and served as Director of the Board of PACE Independent Living, a non-profit community support service organization established to provide support services to adults with physical disabilities.
Marshall has been a contributing editor of a number of legal publications and is currently responsible for updating Carswell’s Choate on Discovery. <
Nova Scotia's Independent MLA ends court challenge of PC resolution
Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin says upcoming resignation of Karla MacFarlane neutralizes threat of expulsion
The only Independent member of the Nova Scotia Legislature has dropped her court challenge of a PC resolution threatening to expel her from the House.
In a news release issued by her office Wednesday, Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin said she was dropping the case because of the upcoming retirement of former Speaker Karla MacFarlane, who announced her resignation last week.
MacFarlane was the minister of community services when she introduced a resolution last year stating Smith-McCrossin had misled the House in comments regarding a former Progressive Conservative caucus staffer.
Smith-McCrossin had claimed the woman was coerced into signing a non-disclosure agreement when she worked for the PC caucus in 2018. The woman subsequently worked for Smith-McCrossin until her death in June 2022.
No vote on resolution
The resolution, which called on Smith-McCrossin to retract her comments and apologize before taking her seat, was never called for a vote. However, it continues to sit on the order paper and could have been called during sittings last fall and this spring.
Smith-McCrossin went to court last June asking a Nova Scotia Supreme Court judge to declare MacFarlane's resolution null and void.
MacFarlane unexpectedly announced her resignation as Speaker when the spring sitting wrapped up last week. A post on her Facebook page said she would also be stepping down as the MLA for Pictou West in the coming weeks.
As the author of the resolution at the heart of the court challenge, MacFarlane's departure from Province House means the motion could only move forward with unanimous consent. Liberal and NDP MLAs have been critical of the resolution, so that support simply isn't there.
Independent MLA wants court to kill PC resolution to expel her
Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin filed court action on Monday
The province's only Independent MLA, Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin, is asking a Nova Scotia Supreme Court judge to declare "null and void" a resolution brought forward last spring by the minister of community services aimed at expelling her from the legislature.
Karla MacFarlane introduced Resolution 598 on April 3, calling on the House to declare that Smith-McCrossin "misled the House, and that she not be allowed to take her seat until such time as she retracts her comments and apologizes."
The action was sparked by comments made by Smith-McCrossin the week previous during debate on the use of non-disclosure agreements in cases of sexual assault or harassment.
The former PC MLA, who has sat as an Independent since 2021, accused the PC caucus of having "coerced" a young female staffer into signing an NDA to prevent the woman, who later worked for Smith-McCrossin, from disclosing what transpired between her and former leader Jamie Baillie.
Smith-McCrossin tabled a redacted document she claimed was proof of the NDA between caucus and Kait Saxton.
Jamie Baillie was forced out as leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia in 2018. (Darren Calabrese/Canadian Press)
In 2018, caucus forced Baillie out of his job for what it called "inappropriate behaviour" toward a female staffer.
MacFarlane, the interim leader after Baillie was dumped, denied caucus forced anyone to sign a document to silence them about what transpired.
"The NDA is non-existent," MacFarlane told reporters last spring. "It does not exist in our files or anywhere because it didn't happen."
Although the government never called for a vote on the resolution, and Smith-McCrossin did not apologize, the resolution remains on the order paper and could be called at any time.
Smith-McCrossin filed a motion in court in Amherst, N.S., on Monday seeking to have the resolution declared "null and void."
Speaking to CBC News from her constituency Wednesday, Smith-McCrossin said the continued existence of the resolution is an attempt to silence her.
"I'm going to continue to keep speaking the truth and being honest and being the voice of my people, however it is intimidating to have a notice of motion sitting on the order paper trying to remove me," said Smith-McCrossin. "It is intimidating. I don't believe it should be there."
'We will respond in court'
The closest Smith-McCrossin came to retracting her accusation against the PC caucus was to say she was relaying the information as she understood it to be true.
Premier Tim Houston's press secretary, Meagan Byrd, said in an email Wednesday that given Smith-McCrossin "has admitted that her comments on the floor of the House were not factual," there was no need to call the resolution to a vote.
"However, just as there is no way to remove her untruthful comments from the record, there is no way to remove a motion from Hansard," wrote Byrd. "We will respond in court."
While a motion can't be removed from Hansard, which is the official record of the House, legislature rules say a member who makes a motion can withdraw it so long as all other MLAs agree.
Smith-McCrossin has said she found the copy of the document among the effects of her former employee after the woman died last year of a brain hemorrhage. The woman's parents have issued a statement saying their daughter was "ghosted" and "treated like a pariah" after she signed a non-disclosure agreement and left her job with the Tories.
A date will be set Aug. 3 for the court action to be heard by a judge.
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To: darren.campbell@rcmp-grc.gc.ca Bill.Blair@parl.gc.ca, bmassey@justice.gc.ca, "Amato, Mike #509" <509@yrp.ca>, brenda.lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, ethics-ethique@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, "blaine.higgs"<blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, "Mark.Blakely"<Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, mcu <mcu@justice.gc.ca>, "Marco.Mendicino"<Marco.Mendicino@parl.gc.ca>, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, "Katie.Telford"<Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>, "Michelle.Boutin" <Michelle.Boutin@rcmp-grc.gc. <michelle.rempel@parl.gc.ca>, "Candice.Bergen" <Candice.Bergen@parl.gc.ca>, kevin.leahy@pps-spp.parl.gc.ca Charles.Murray@gnb.ca, JUSTWEB <JUSTWEB@novascotia.ca>, Newsroom <Newsroom@globeandmail.com>, "Mike.Comeau"<Mike.Comeau@gnb.ca>, "Louis.Leger"<Louis.Leger@gnb.ca>, akennedy@quispamsis.ca, "elizabeth.mcmillan"<elizabeth.mcmillan@cbc.ca>, Justice Minister <JUSTMIN@novascotia.ca>, PREMIER@novascotia.ca, andrewjdouglas <andrewjdouglas@gmail.com>, smcculloch@pattersonlaw.ca, NightTimePodcast <NightTimePodcast@gmail.com>, tim <tim@halifaxexaminer.ca>, jennifer@halifaxexaminer.ca, rpineo@pattersonlaw.ca, paulpalango <paulpalango@protonmail.com> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. <jan.jensen@justice.gc.ca>, washington field <washington.field@ic.fbi.gov>, "Boston.Mail"<Boston.Mail@ic.fbi.gov> These dudes like to tell and sell many tales https://www.youtube.com/watch? the Nova Scotia Mass Shooting - June 26, 2022 - with Adam Rodgers and Paul Palango 1,312 views Streamed live on Jun 26, 2022 75 Nighttime Podcast 7.4K subscribers Adam Rodgers, Paul Palango, and I will discuss the unfolding public inquiry into the Nova Scotia Mass Shootings. https://www.youtube.com/watch? the Nova Scotia Mass Shooting - June 19 2022 - Weekly Updates with Paul and Jordan 1,180 views Streamed live on Jun 19, 2022 63 Nighttime Podcast 7.4K subscribers Paul Palango and I will discuss recent developments related to the Nova Scotia Mass Shooting. However this dead man won't be telling any tales anymore https://www.youtube.com/watch? Sonny Barger - “Sons of Anarchy” actor and founder of Hells Angels 51 views Jun 30, 2022 ForeverWithUs 574 subscribers ---------- Original message ---------- From: Justice Minister <JUSTMIN@novascotia.ca> Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2022 00:08:46 +0000 Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks Trudeau the Younger's buddy Jagmeet Singh claimed that he cared about alleged interference in N.S. shooting probe N'esy Pas Marco Mendicino??? To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> Thank you for your email to the Minister of Justice. Please be assured that it has been received by the Department. Your email will be reviewed and addressed accordingly. Thank you. ---------- Original message ---------- From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2022 12:50:39 -0300 Subject: Re: N.S. mass shooting failures Deja Vu Anyone??? To: darren.campbell@rcmp-grc.gc.ca Bill.Blair@parl.gc.ca, bmassey@justice.gc.ca, "Amato, Mike #509" <509@yrp.ca>, brenda.lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, ethics-ethique@rcmp-grc.gc.ca Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. akennedy@quispamsis.ca, "elizabeth.mcmillan" <elizabeth.mcmillan@cbc.ca>, Justice Minister <JUSTMIN@novascotia.ca>, PREMIER@novascotia.ca ---------- Original message ---------- From: "Singh, Jagmeet - M.P."<Jagmeet.Singh@parl.gc.ca> Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2022 00:05:55 +0000 Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks Trudeau the Younger's buddy Jagmeet Singh claimed that he cared about alleged interference in N.S. shooting probe N'esy Pas Marco Mendicino??? To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> (Le français suit l'anglais) Thanks for getting in touch! This automated reply is to assure you that your message has been received, will be read, and considered. 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Sincerely yours, Office of Anita Anand Member of Parliament/Députée for Oakville 301 Robinson Street, Oakville, Ontario L6J 1G7 Tel: (905) 338-2008 ---------- Original message ---------- From: "Fraser, Sean - M.P."<Sean.Fraser@parl.gc.ca> Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2022 00:05:54 +0000 Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks Trudeau the Younger's buddy Jagmeet Singh claimed that he cared about alleged interference in N.S. shooting probe N'esy Pas Marco Mendicino??? To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> Thank you for your message. This is an automated reply. Facebook: facebook.com/SeanFraserMP<http Twitter: @SeanFraserMP<https://twitter. Instagram: SeanFraserMP<https://www. www.seanfrasermp.ca<file:///C: Toll free: 1-844-641-5886 Please be advised that this account is for matters related to Central Nova. If you live outside of Central Nova and your issue pertains to immigration, please contact Minister@cic.gc.ca I am currently receiving an extremely high number of emails. If you are inquiring about Canada’s commitment to welcome vulnerable Afghan refugees, you can find more information on Canada’s response to the situation in Afghanistan here<https://www.canada.ca/en/ The Government of Canada remains firm in its commitment to welcome Afghan refugees to Canada, and will be working to increase the number of eligible refugees to 40,000. This will be done through 2 programs: 1. A special immigration program for Afghan nationals, and their families, who assisted the Government of Canada. You don’t need to currently be in Afghanistan or return to Afghanistan to be eligible or to have your application processed once you’re able to apply. Find out more about this special immigration program<https://www.canada.ca/ 2. A special humanitarian program focused on resettling Afghan nationals who · are outside of Afghanistan · don’t have a durable solution in a third country · are part of one of the following groups: · women leaders · human rights advocates<https://www.canada. · persecuted religious or ethnic minorities · LGBTI individuals · journalists and people who helped Canadian journalists How to reach us Contact us using our web form<https://specialmeasures- don’t send photos or other attachments until we ask you to. By phone at +1-613-321-4243 · Available both inside Canada and abroad · Monday to Friday, 6:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. (ET) · Saturday and Sunday, 6:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (ET) · We’ll accept charges for collect calls or calls with reverse charges If you or a loved one are a Canadian citizen or PR currently in Afghanistan, contact Global Affairs Canada’s 24/7 Emergency Watch and Response Centre ASAP by phone (+1-613-996-8885), email (sos@international.gc.ca< (+1-613-686-3658). If you would like to immigrate to Canada, please click here<https://www.canada.ca/en/ to learn more. To inquire about the status of an immigration case,click here<https://www.canada.ca/en/ You can also contact your local Member of Parliament for further assistance. If you don’t know who your Member of Parliament is, you can find out here, https://www.ourcommons.ca/ If you have been the victim of fraud or want to report fraudulent activity, please call the Canada Border Services Agency’s fraud hotline at 1-888-502-9060. For other general questions about Canadian immigration, click here<https://www.canada.ca/en/ Thank you. ///// Veuillez noter que je reçois actuellement un nombre extrêmement élevé de courriels. Si vous vous renseignez sur l'engagement du Canada à accueillir les réfugiés afghans vulnérables, vous pouvez trouver plus d'information sur la réponse du Canada à la situation en Afghanistan ici<https://www.canada.ca/fr/ Le gouvernement du Canada reste ferme dans son engagement à accueillir des réfugiés afghans au Canada, et s'efforcera d'augmenter le nombre de réfugiés admissibles à 40 000. Cela se fera par le biais de deux programmes : Un programme d'immigration spécial pour les ressortissants afghans, et leurs familles, qui ont aidé le gouvernement du Canada. Vous n'avez pas besoin d'être actuellement en Afghanistan ou d'y retourner pour être admissible ou pour que votre demande soit traitée, une fois que vous serez en mesure de présenter une demande. Pour en savoir plus sur ce programme d'immigration spécial<https://www.canada.ca/ 2. Un programme humanitaire spécial axé sur la réinstallation des ressortissants afghans qui · se trouvent à l'extérieur de l'Afghanistan · n’ont pas de solution durable dans un pays tiers · font partie de l'un des groupes suivants : · femmes leaders, · défenseurs des droits de la personne<https://www.canada. · minorités religieuses ou ethniques persécutées, · personnes LGBTI, · journalistes et personnes ayant aidé des journalistes canadiens. Comment nous joindre Veuillez communiquer avec nous en utilisant notre formulaire Web<https://specialmeasures- Veuillez ne pas envoyer de photos ou d'autres pièces jointes jusqu'à ce que nous vous le demandions. Par téléphone au +1-613-321-4243. · Disponible au Canada et à l’étranger. · Du lundi au vendredi, de 6 h 30 à 19 h (HE). · Samedi et dimanche, de 6 h 30 à 15 h 30 (HE). · Nous acceptons les frais pour les appels à frais virés ou les appels avec inversion des frais. Si vous ou un de vos proches êtes un citoyen canadien ou un RP actuellement en Afghanistan, communiquez dès que possible avec le Centre de veille et d'intervention d'urgence 24/7 d'Affaires mondiales Canada par téléphone (+1-613-996-8885), par courriel (sos@international.gc.ca) ou par texto (+1-613-686-3658). Si vous souhaitez immigrer au Canada, veuillez cliquer ici<https://www.canada.ca/fr/ pour en savoir plus. Pour vous renseigner sur l'état d'un dossier d'immigration, cliquez ici<https://www.canada.ca/fr/ Vous pouvez également contacter votre député local pour obtenir une assistance supplémentaire. Si vous ne savez pas qui est votre député, vous pouvez le découvrir ici, https://www.noscommunes.ca/ Si vous avez été victime d'une fraude ou si vous voulez signaler une activité frauduleuse, veuillez appeler la ligne d'assistance téléphonique de l'Agence des services frontaliers du Canada au 1-888-502-9060. Pour d'autres questions générales sur l'immigration canadienne, cliquez ici<canada.ca/immigration>. Merci. ---------- Original message ---------- From: "Bergen, Candice - M.P."<candice.bergen@parl.gc.ca> Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2022 00:05:54 +0000 Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks Trudeau the Younger's buddy Jagmeet Singh claimed that he cared about alleged interference in N.S. shooting probe N'esy Pas Marco Mendicino??? To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> On behalf of the Hon. Candice Bergen, thank you for contacting the Office of the Leader of the Official Opposition. Ms. Bergen greatly values feedback and input from Canadians. We read and review every incoming e-mail. Please note that this account receives a high volume of e-mails. We reply to e-mails as quickly as possible. If you are a constituent of Ms. Bergen’s in Portage-Lisgar with an urgent matter please provide complete contact information. Not identifying yourself as a constituent could result in a delayed response. Once again, thank you for writing. Sincerely, Office of the Leader of the Official Opposition ------------------------------ Au nom de l’hon. Candice Bergen, nous vous remercions de communiquer avec le Bureau de la cheffe de l’Opposition officielle. Mme Bergen accorde une grande importance aux commentaires des Canadiens. Nous lisons et étudions tous les courriels entrants. Veuillez noter que ce compte reçoit beaucoup de courriels. Nous y répondons le plus rapidement possible. Si vous faites partie de l’électorat de Mme Bergen dans la circonscription de Portage-Lisgar et que votre affaire est urgente, veuillez fournir vos coordonnées complètes. Si vous ne le faites pas, cela pourrait retarder la réponse. Nous vous remercions une fois encore d’avoir pris le temps d’écrire. Veuillez agréer nos salutations distinguées, Bureau de la cheffe de l’Opposition officielle ---------- Original message ---------- From: "Findlay, Kerry-Lynne D. - M.P."<kerry-lynne.findlay@parl.gc. Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2022 00:05:57 +0000 Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks Trudeau the Younger's buddy Jagmeet Singh claimed that he cared about alleged interference in N.S. shooting probe N'esy Pas Marco Mendicino??? To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> Hello, Thank you for contacting our office. Given the current circumstances, our office is experiencing an unprecedented amount of emails daily. Please be assured that your email has been received and we will get back to you as soon as we can. If you have not already, please provide your full contact information including your residential address as we must prioritize requests from constituents. Thank you for your understanding. Sincerely, Team Findlay P.S. If you are interested in following Kerry-Lynne’s work as your MP, please visit our Website<http://klfindlay.com/? or she is on Facebook<https://www.facebook. Twitter<https://twitter.com/ and Instagram<https://www. ---------- Original message ---------- From: "Lantsman, Melissa - M.P."<melissa.lantsman@parl.gc.ca> Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2022 00:05:56 +0000 Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks Trudeau the Younger's buddy Jagmeet Singh claimed that he cared about alleged interference in N.S. shooting probe N'esy Pas Marco Mendicino??? To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> Hello, We have received your email message. Thank you very much for contacting us. Our office receives hundreds of emails each week, and each one is important to us. Priority will be given to residents of the Thornhill riding. For constituents of Thornhill, if your email did not include your full mailing address (postal address), please get back to us and provide that information. For media requests please email braydon.wilson.504@parl.gc.ca For those outside of Thornhill - please note that your local Member of Parliament is best able to address your concerns. You can find your local MP here: Find Members of Parliament - Members of Parliament - House of Commons of Canada (ourcommons.ca)<https://www. If you are contacting MP Lantsman regarding an immigration case from outside of Canada unfortunately we are unable to assist. To avoid delays please direct your inquiry to Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada at this link: My immigration or citizenship application - Canada.ca<https://www.canada. We will review your message, and seek to get back to you as soon as possible. If you wish to call our office to follow up on your email, our Community Office can be reached at 905-886-9911. Thank you once again. Sincerely, Melissa Lantsman Member of Parliament for Thornhill ---------- Original message ---------- From: "Van Popta, Tako - M.P."<Tako.VanPopta@parl.gc.ca> Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2022 00:05:56 +0000 Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks Trudeau the Younger's buddy Jagmeet Singh claimed that he cared about alleged interference in N.S. shooting probe N'esy Pas Marco Mendicino??? To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> PLEASE READ Hi and thank you for your email. If your concern is of an urgent matter, please phone my constituency office at 604-534-5955. Due to the volume of correspondence received in this email account, my office prioritizes emails from my constituency of Langley—Aldergrove. Your address is required for a reply. If you did not include one with your email, please reply with the information. Individuals outside of Langley—Aldergrove should contact their local MP to address their concerns. You can find out who your MP is at this link.<https://www.ourcommons. Please note: * Due to the many emails I receive, I can't always reply directly but please know that my staff brief me on incoming issues, concerns and ideas. I appreciate hearing your point of view. * Form letters are welcome but will not receive a reply. Topics are tracked and noted each month. * Form letters from mass email senders like Change Mailer, Advocacy Message etc are welcome but will not receive a reply. Topics are tracked and noted each month. * Emails that I am copied on or have been forwarded will not receive a reply. Stay up to date with my work in Ottawa and in the Constituency by signing up for my e-newsletter HERE<https://www. For the latest information on Covid-19, please visit the official website of the Government of Canada HERE<https://www.canada.ca/en. please visit the official website of the Government of British Columbia HERE<https://www2.gov.bc.ca/ We have a zero-tolerance policy for abusive language and threats made in writing, on the phone or in person. We aim to have a professional and polite environment for staff and constituents. Once again, thank you for reaching out. Tako Tako van Popta Member of Parliament for Langley-Aldergrove House of Commons Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0A6 Phone: (613) 992-1157 Main Office: 4769 - 222nd Street Suite 104 Langley, British Columbia V2Z 3C1 Phone: (604) 534-5955 ---------- Original message ---------- From: "Ruff, Alex - M.P."<Alex.Ruff@parl.gc.ca> Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2022 00:05:57 +0000 Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks Trudeau the Younger's buddy Jagmeet Singh claimed that he cared about alleged interference in N.S. shooting probe N'esy Pas Marco Mendicino??? To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> Thank you for contacting the office of Alex Ruff, Member of Parliament (MP) for Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound. MP Ruff welcomes hearing from constituents on issues that are important to them. A reply to your email will be provided as soon as possible. Due to the high volume of email correspondence, priority response is given to residents of Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound, and to emails of a non-form letter or “email forward” variation. Likewise, if you are not a constituent, then please contact the Member of Parliament for your riding. To find your MP, please visit Find Members of Parliament - Members of Parliament - House of Commons of Canada (ourcommons.ca)<https://www. If you are a constituent of Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound who requires a response from MP Ruff, and if you: • have verified this by including your complete residential postal address and a phone number, a response will be provided in a timely manner • have not included your residential postal mailing address, please resend your email with your complete residential mailing address as well as a phone number and a response will be forthcoming Also, if you’re a constituent with an urgent matter, please call the constituency office in Owen Sound at 519-371-1059<tel:519-371-1059> for immediate assistance, Monday-Friday 0830 am to 4:30 pm. Again, thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts and concerns. Office of Alex Ruff, MSC, CD, MP for Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound 1101 – 2nd Avenue East, Suite 208, Owen Sound, ON N4K 2J1 P: 519-371-1059<tel:519-371-1059> | Fax: 519-371-1752<tel:519-371-1752> E: alex.ruff@parl.gc.ca<mailto:al <https://www.ourcommons.ca/ www.alexruffmp.ca<http://www. ---------- Original message ---------- From: "Barlow, John - M.P."<John.Barlow@parl.gc.ca> Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2022 00:05:56 +0000 Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks Trudeau the Younger's buddy Jagmeet Singh claimed that he cared about alleged interference in N.S. shooting probe N'esy Pas Marco Mendicino??? To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> ***This is an automatic response confirming your e-mail has been received. *** Due to the high volume of e-mails our office receives, please ensure you have clearly indicated your home address & postal code. We are prioritizing urgent requests and constituent emails at this time. If you did not include this information, please reply with your home address and postal code. ---------- Original message ---------- From: "Stewart, Jake - M.P."<jake.stewart@parl.gc.ca> Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2022 00:05:57 +0000 Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks Trudeau the Younger's buddy Jagmeet Singh claimed that he cared about alleged interference in N.S. shooting probe N'esy Pas Marco Mendicino??? To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> Hello, Thank you for your correspondence. This is to acknowledge that our office has received your email and we are working on your request. If you are a constituent and require immediate assistance, please call our office at 506-778-8448 and a member of our staff will be happy to assist you. Thank you and have a great day, Office of MP Jake Stewart Shadow Minister for National Revenue Miramichi-Grand Lake ------------------------------ Bonjour, Merci pour votre message. Ceci est pour vous aviser que nous avons reçu votre courriel et que nous travaillons sur votre demande. Si vous êtes un électeur de notre circonscription et que vous avez besoin d'assistance immédiate, s'il-vous-plaît veuillez téléphoner notre bureau au 506-778-8448 et un membre de notre équipe se fera plaisir de vous servir. Merci et bonne journée, Jake Stewart, député Ministre fantôme du Revenu National Miramichi-Grand Lake ---------- Original message ---------- From: "Hogan, Bill Hon. (JPS/JSP)"<Bill.Hogan@gnb.ca> Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2022 00:05:50 +0000 Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks Trudeau the Younger's buddy Jagmeet Singh claimed that he cared about alleged interference in N.S. shooting probe N'esy Pas Marco Mendicino??? To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> Thank you for your email, it is important to me. Due to the volume of emails that I receive daily and my schedule I will respond as soon as possible. It may take up to a week. You may also reach out to my Constituency Assistant Kim Carvell 277-6020 and she may be able to assist you quicker. Thank you Bill Hogan MLA Carleton 277-6020 ---------- Original message ---------- From: Premier of Ontario | Premier ministre de l’Ontario <Premier@ontario.ca> Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2022 00:05:52 +0000 Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks Trudeau the Younger's buddy Jagmeet Singh claimed that he cared about alleged interference in N.S. shooting probe N'esy Pas Marco Mendicino??? To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> Thank you for your email. Your thoughts, comments and input are greatly valued. You can be assured that all emails and letters are carefully read, reviewed and taken into consideration. There may be occasions when, given the issues you have raised and the need to address them effectively, we will forward a copy of your correspondence to the appropriate government official. Accordingly, a response may take several business days. Thanks again for your email. ______ Merci pour votre courriel. Nous vous sommes très reconnaissants de nous avoir fait part de vos idées, commentaires et observations. Nous tenons à vous assurer que nous lisons attentivement et prenons en considération tous les courriels et lettres que nous recevons. Dans certains cas, nous transmettrons votre message au ministère responsable afin que les questions soulevées puissent être traitées de la manière la plus efficace possible. En conséquence, plusieurs jours ouvrables pourraient s’écouler avant que nous puissions vous répondre. Merci encore pour votre courriel. ---------- Original message ---------- From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2022 16:36:00 -0300 Subject: Methinks Robert Pineo and his cohorts should agree that the old rule "Never believe anything until it is officially denied" still applies N'esy Pas Paul Palango? To: PREMIER@gov.ns.ca, "Bill.Blair"<Bill.Blair@parl.gc.ca>, "Brenda.Lucki"<Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "blaine.higgs" <blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, "Mark.Blakely"<Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, mcu <mcu@justice.gc.ca>, "Marco.Mendicino" <Marco.Mendicino@parl.gc.ca>, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, "Katie.Telford" <Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>, "Michelle.Boutin" <Michelle.Boutin@rcmp-grc.gc. <michelle.rempel@parl.gc.ca>, "Candice.Bergen" <Candice.Bergen@parl.gc.ca>, kevin.leahy@pps-spp.parl.gc.ca Charles.Murray@gnb.ca, JUSTWEB <JUSTWEB@novascotia.ca>, Newsroom <Newsroom@globeandmail.com>, "Mike.Comeau"<Mike.Comeau@gnb.ca>, "Louis.Leger"<Louis.Leger@gnb.ca> Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, andrewjdouglas <andrewjdouglas@gmail.com>, smcculloch@pattersonlaw.ca, NightTimePodcast <NightTimePodcast@gmail.com>, tim <tim@halifaxexaminer.ca>, jennifer@halifaxexaminer.ca, rpineo@pattersonlaw.ca, paulpalango <paulpalango@protonmail.com> Hmmmm https://www.cbc.ca/news/ https://www.cbc.ca/news/ Is the OPP still hanging around??? https://www.youtube.com/watch? the Nova Scotia Mass Shooting - June 12 2022 - Weekly Updates with Paul and Jordan 1,579 views Streamed live on Jun 12, 2022 Nighttime Podcast 7.35K subscribers Paul Palango and I will discuss recent developments related to the Nova Scotia Mass Shooting. Advance questions and comments can be submitted by voice memo at nighttimepodcast.com/contact Deja Vu Anyone??? https://davidraymondamos3. Wednesday, 29 July 2020 Federal and provincial governments to hold public inquiry into Nova Scotia mass shootings > Robert H. Pineo > 902-405-8177 > rpineo@pattersonlaw.ca > > > Sandra L. McCulloch > 902-896-6114 > smcculloch@pattersonlaw.ca > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. > Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2020 09:04:13 -0300 > Subject: YO Bill.Blair Now that a full Public Inquiry is in order > Methinks people such as Anne McLellan, Ralph Goodale Leanne Fitch, > Allan Carroll, Mark Furey and YOU should testify under oath N'esy Pas? > To: Norman Traversy <traversy.n@gmail.com>, CabalCookies > < cabalcookies@protonmail.com>, El.Jones@msvu.ca, > tim@halifaxexaminer.ca, "steve.murphy"<steve.murphy@ctv.ca>, > kevin.leahy@pps-spp.gc.ca, Charles.Murray@gnb.ca, JUSTWEB > < JUSTWEB@novascotia.ca>, AgentMargaritaville@ > "Bill.Blair"<Bill.Blair@parl.gc.ca>, "kevin.leahy" > < kevin.leahy@pps-spp.parl.gc.ca > mlaritcey@bellaliant.com, mla@esmithmccrossinmla.com, > toryrushtonmla@bellaliant.com, kelly@kellyregan.ca, > mla_assistant@alanapaon.com, stephenmcneil@ns.aliantzinc.ca > < PREMIER@gov.ns.ca>, info@hughmackay.ca, pictoueastamanda@gmail.com, > markfurey.mla@eastlink.ca, claudiachendermla@gmail.com, > FinanceMinister@novascotia.ca, "Bill.Morneau"<Bill.Morneau@canada.ca> > Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, > kevin.leahy@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, istayhealthy8@gmail.com, > prmi@eastlink.ca, "PETER.MACKAY"<PETER.MACKAY@bakermckenzie. > "Katie.Telford"<Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca> > > ---------- Original message ---------- > From: Bill.Blair@parl.gc.ca > Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2020 21:48:08 +0000 > Subject: Automatic reply: RE The "Strike back: Demand an inquiry > Event." Methinks it interesting that Martha Paynter is supported by > the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation N'esy Pas? > To: david.raymond.amos333@gmail. > > Thank you very much for reaching out to the Office of the Hon. Bill > Blair, Member of Parliament for Scarborough Southwest. > > Please be advised that as a health and safety precaution, our > constituency office will not be holding in-person meetings until > further notice. We will continue to provide service during our regular > office hours, both over the phone and via email. > > Due to the high volume of emails and calls we are receiving, our > office prioritizes requests on the basis of urgency and in relation to > our role in serving the constituents of Scarborough Southwest. If you > are not a constituent of Scarborough Southwest, please reach out to > your local of Member of Parliament for assistance. To find your local > MP, visit: https://www.ourcommons.ca/ > > Moreover, at this time, we ask that you please only call our office if > your case is extremely urgent. We are experiencing an extremely high > volume of calls, and will better be able to serve you through email. > > Should you have any questions related to COVID-19, please see: > www.canada.ca/coronavirus<http > > Thank you again for your message, and we will get back to you as soon > as possible. > > Best, > > > MP Staff to the Hon. Bill Blair > Parliament Hill: 613-995-0284 > Constituency Office: 416-261-8613 > bill.blair@parl.gc.cabill. > >> > > ** > Merci beaucoup d'avoir pris contact avec le bureau de l'Honorable Bill > Blair, D?put? de Scarborough-Sud-Ouest. > > Veuillez noter que par mesure de pr?caution en mati?re de sant? et de > s?curit?, notre bureau de circonscription ne tiendra pas de r?unions > en personne jusqu'? nouvel ordre. Nous continuerons ? fournir des > services pendant nos heures de bureau habituelles, tant par t?l?phone > que par courrier ?lectronique. > > En raison du volume ?lev? de courriels que nous recevons, notre bureau > classe les demandes par ordre de priorit? en fonction de leur urgence > et de notre r?le dans le service aux ?lecteurs de Scarborough > Sud-Ouest. Si vous n'?tes pas un ?lecteur de Scarborough Sud-Ouest, > veuillez contacter votre d?put? local pour obtenir de l'aide. Pour > trouver votre d?put? local, visitez le > site:https://www.noscommunes. > > En outre, nous vous demandons de ne t?l?phoner ? notre bureau que si > votre cas est extr?mement urgent. Nous recevons un volume d'appels > extr?mement ?lev? et nous serons mieux ? m?me de vous servir par > courrier ?lectronique. > > Si vous avez des questions concernant COVID-19, veuillez consulter le > site : http://www.canada.ca/le- > > Merci encore pour votre message, et nous vous r?pondrons d?s que possible. > > Cordialement, > > Personnel du D?put? de l'Honorable Bill Blair > Colline du Parlement : 613-995-0284 > Bureau de Circonscription : 416-261-8613 > bill.blair@parl.gc.cabill. > < mailto:bill.blair@parl.gc.ca> > > > After backlash, governments agree to hold public inquiry into Nova > Scotia shooting > By Alexander Quon & Elizabeth McSheffrey Global News > Posted July 28, 2020 10:42 am > > WATCH: The federal government is now proceeding with a public inquiry > into the Nova Scotia massacre that left 22 innocent people dead in > April. Elizabeth McSheffrey looks at why Ottawa is changing paths now, > and what the inquiry has the power to do. > > The decision to hold a review into the mass killing in April that > resulted in the deaths of 22 people in Nova Scotia took three months > to arrange. In less than a week the decision has been undone after a > massive wave of public backlash. > > Federal Public Safety Minister Bill Blair announced on Tuesday a > public inquiry will be held into the mass shooting that began in > Portapique, N.S. on April 18 and came to an end nearly 100 km away, 13 > hours later. > > “The Government of Canada is now proceeding with a full Public > Inquiry, under the authority of the Inquiries Act,” said Blair in a > statement. > > > ---------- Original message ---------- > From: Allan Carroll <allan.carroll@rcmp-grc.gc.ca> > Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 18:14:09 -0400 > Subject: Re: Trust that Murray Segal's appointment to whitewash the > Rehteah Parsons matter did not surprise me after the meail I sent this > weekend (AOL) > To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> > > I will be AOL commencing July 27, 2013 and returning on August 13, > 2013. Cpl David Baldwin of Amherst Det will be assuming my duties > during my absence. Should you require immediate assistance, please > contact the main Amherst office number at 902-667-3859. > > For inquiries about the Crisis Negotiation Team, please contact > Sgt.Royce MacRae at 902-720-5426 (w) or 902-471-8776 (c) > > > > ---------- Original message ---------- > From: "Fitch, Leanne"<leanne.fitch@fredericton.ca> > Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2016 14:05:24 +0000 > Subject: Automatic reply: Re Federal Court file no T-1557-15 Now this > is interesting As soon as Brad Wall got reelected as Premier he began > blocking my email Go Figure EH David Drummond??? > To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> > > Due to a very high volume of incoming email to this account there is > an unusual backlog of pending responses. Your query may not be repleid > to in a timely fashion. 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Rest assured that your message will be > carefully reviewed. > Thank you! > Ministerial Correspondence Unit > Public Safety Canada > > > > > > ---------- Original message ---------- > From: "Fitch, Leanne"<leanne.fitch@fredericton.ca> > Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2019 16:38:59 +0000 > Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks this afternoon Harjit Sajjan and > his minions should go to Federal Court pull my file (T-1557-15) from > the docket then read statement 83 real slow N'esy Pas? > To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> > > > Due to a very high volume of incoming email to this account there is > an unusual backlog of pending responses. Your message may not be > responded to in a timely fashion. If you require a formal response > please send your query in writing to my attention c/o Fredericton > Police Force, 311 Queen St, Fredericton, NB E3B 1B1 or phone (506) > 460-2300. 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If you have received this e-mail in error, please > contact the sender and delete the original and any copy of this e-mail > and any printout thereof, immediately. Your co-operation is > appreciated. > > Any correspondence with elected officials, employees, or other agents > of the City of Fredericton may be subject to disclosure under the > provisions of the Province of New Brunswick Right to Information and > Protection of Privacy Act. > > Le présent courriel (y compris toute pièce jointe) s'adresse > uniquement à son destinataire, qu'il soit une personne ou un > organisme, et pourrait comporter des renseignements privilégiés ou > confidentiels. Si vous n'êtes pas le destinataire du courriel, il est > interdit d'utiliser, de revoir, de retransmettre, de distribuer, de > disséminer, de copier ou d'imprimer ce courriel, d'agir en vous y > fiant ou de vous en servir de toute autre façon. Si vous avez reçu le > présent courriel par erreur, prière de communiquer avec l'expéditeur > et d'éliminer l'original du courriel, ainsi que toute copie > électronique ou imprimée de celui-ci, immédiatement. Nous sommes > reconnaissants de votre collaboration. > > Toute correspondance entre ou avec les employés ou les élus de la > Ville de Fredericton pourrait être divulguée conformément aux > dispositions de la Loi sur le droit à l’information et la protection > de la vie privée. > > GOV-OP-073 > > > > https://davidraymondamos3. > > > Friday, 18 September 2015 > David Raymond Amos Versus The Crown T-1557-15 > https://www.halifaxexaminer. RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki tried to ‘jeopardize’ mass murder investigation to advance Trudeau’s gun control efforts June 21, 2022 By Jennifer Henderson 1 Comment a man and a woman Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki. Photo: Government of Canada RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki “made a promise” to Public Safety Minister Bill Blair and the Prime Minister’s Office to leverage the mass murders of April 18/19, 2020 to get a gun control law passed. A week after the murders, Lucki pressured RCMP in Nova Scotia to release details of the weapons used by the killer. But RCMP commanders in Nova Scotia refused to release such details, saying doing so would threaten their investigation into the murders. The Trudeau government’s gun control objectives were spelled out in an order in council issued in May 2020, and were encapsulated in Bill C-21, which was tabled last month, but the concern in April 2020 was the extent to which politics threatened to interfere with a cross-border police investigation into how the killer managed to obtain and smuggle into Canada four illegal guns used to commit many of the 22 murders. The RCMP subsequently learned the killer paid a man named Neil Gallivan to purchase one assault-style rifle at a 2019 gun show in Houlton, Maine. The killer also obtained two illegal handguns from a close friend and collector named Sean Conlogue. No charges have been laid against either Gallivan or Conlogue, and it’s still unclear why. “Reduced to tears” RCMP Support Services Officer Darren Campbell But the Mounties didn’t have that information on April 28, 2020 — just one week after the murders — when Nova Scotia Supt. Darren Campbell briefed journalists at a news conference. Compared to earlier briefings given by Chief Supt. Chris Leather, the head of Criminal Operations, Campbell was much more forthcoming. He answered questions about the timeline for the murders, the possible motivation of the gunman, and the condition and role of intimate partner Lisa Banfield. On the firearms question, Campbell told journalists he “couldn’t get into details… because the investigation is still active and ongoing,” except to confirm the gunman had several semi-automatic handguns and two semi-automatic rifles. Shortly after the news conference Campbell, Asst. Commander Lee Bergerman, Leather, and Nova Scotia Communications director Lia Scanlan were summoned to a meeting. RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki and a deputy from Ottawa were on the conference call. Lucki was not happy. Campbell’s handwritten notes made immediately following that meeting describe what happened: The Commissioner was obviously upset. She did not raise her voice but her choice of words was indicative of her overall dissatisfaction with our work. The Commissioner accused us (me) of disrespecting her by not following her instructions. I was and remain confused over this. The Commissioner said she told Comms to tell us at H Division to include specific info about the firearms used by [the killer]….However I said we couldn’t because to do so would jeopardize ongoing efforts to advance the U.S. side of the case as well as the Canadian components of the investigation. Those are facts and I stand by them. Campbell noted that Lucki went on at length and said she was “sad and disappointed” that he had not provided these details to the media. Campbell continued: The Commissioner said she had promised the Minister of Public Safety and the Prime Minister’s Office that the RCMP (we) would release this information. I tried to explain there was no intent to disrespect anyone however we could not release this information at this time. The Commissioner then said that we didn’t understand, that this was tied to pending gun control legislation that would make officers and the public safer. She was very upset and at one point Deputy Commissioner (Brian) Brennan tried to get things calmed down but that had little effect. Some in the room were reduced to tears and emotional over this belittling reprimand. Keeping the death toll from the public A document released by the Mass Casualty Commission (MCC) today — “Public Communications from RCMP and Government After Portapique” — indicates there were earlier sources of tension between National RCMP Headquarters in Ottawa and ‘H’ Division in Nova Scotia over how information concerning the victims would be controlled. Lia Scanlan was the director of strategic communications for the RCMP in Nova Scotia. She told the commission the national RCMP HQ was aware a news conference was planned for 6pm on Sunday evening, April 19, 2020, and it was “explicitly stated that we were doing all the communications.” During this first surreal briefing only hours after the gunman and been shot and killed by police, most of the focus was on the murder of RCMP Cst. Heidi Stevenson rather than the murders of multiple civilians. Only 10 minutes into the press conference, and in response to a reporter’s question, Chief Supt. Chris Leather shocked most Nova Scotians when he confirmed there were “in excess of 10 victims.” Leather had been told one hour before the briefing there were at least 15 confirmed victims at 15 crime scenes, with the possibility of more. Many who watched the live briefing observed the RCMP officer appeared like a deer caught in headlights. But Nova Scotia ‘H’ Division did not have control of the message. Contravening the agreed protocol, throughout the early hours of Sunday evening, RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki agreed to a number of one-on-one interviews with reporters. At 7:36pm, CBC News quoted Lucki as stating there were 13 victims; at 7:40pm, CTV reported Lucki had said 14 victims; and at 7:56pm, the Canadian Press quoted Lucki as having confirmed 17 dead, including the gunman. The public and the press corps were both confused and alarmed. “So how does it happen that Commissioner Lucki….?”, MCC lawyer Krista Smith started to ask Communications director Lia Scanlan during an interview last February. “I don’t know, ask National Headquarters,” retorted Scanlan.“The commissioner releases a body count that we (Communications) don’t even have. She went out and did that. It was all political pressure. That is 100% Minister Blair and the Prime Minister. And we have a Commissioner that does not push back.” At 10:21 Sunday night, Lia Scanlan emailed Sharon Tessier, the senior communications manager at RCMP National Headquarter, and two colleagues asking them to speak to Lucki about releasing victim information: Can I make a request that we stop changing the number of victims. Please allow us to lead the release of information. It looks fragmented and inconsistent. I spoke with the Commanding Officer tonight and we will be updating this tomorrow. We knew at the time of the press event it was more than 10 (victims) but that is what we came to ground on for the event. That is our plan tomorrow, to update as our members continue their jobs and discover more crime scenes and bodies. The changes in number are causing our phones to ring off the hook… For consideration, Lia Despite the frustration of journalists and citizens trying to grasp the magnitude of what had happened in northern Nova Scotia, the reporting of the number of deceased would continue to change over the next couple of days. At the second news briefing held Monday April 20 at 2pm, Leather said “I can confirm there are 19 victims but we expect there may be more.” Asked why, Leather suggested that because so many homes had burned to the ground, it might take longer to find and identify other victims. That sounded reasonable. Unfortunately, it didn’t square with notes from the the Major Crimes Investigation unit. The notes show Investigators had confirmed 22 victims as of 11pm the previous Sunday night. At the 2pm news conference Monday afternoon, RCMP in Nova Scotia said they could not release the names of the civilian victims until the Medical Examiner had completed forensic identifications. But by 5:25pm that same day, the MCC document shows all next-of-kin families of victims had been notified so there was no compelling reason not to release the names. Ultimately, the RCMP didn’t release the names until after media outlets, including the Halifax Examiner, had independently reported them. In Ottawa, Public Safety minister Bill Blair and Commissioner Lucki conducted their own media briefing on Monday at 2:30pm. The senior Communications manager from RCMP HQ, Sharon Tessier, had called Nova Scotia Comms earlier in the day to say HQ supported releasing the names of all victims. During his briefing Blair announced that the killer’s victims included “a nurse, a teacher, corrections officers, a serving police officer, parents, neighbours, and friends.” Blair and Lucki talked about “18 lives” being lost, adding to the inconsistency and confusion over how large a tragedy had occurred. On Tuesday April 21, RCMP in Nova Scotia posted information on its Facebook account that named the communities where the killer had taken lives and confirmed a total of 23 victims. Later in the day that number was adjusted to 22 and the revised post acknowledged the killer had been shot and killed by police. About Jennifer Henderson Jennifer Henderson is a freelance journalist and retired CBC News reporter. email: jennifer@halifaxexaminer.ca |