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David Raymond Amos @DavidRayAmos
Methinks it is very dumb for CBC to continue to support the SANB Trolls Marc Martin and Marguerite Deschamps N'esy Pas?
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/francophonie-games-organizing-committee-brian-gallant-friends-1.4943848
Brian Gallant 'close' friends with 2 key members of Francophonie Games committee
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David R. Amos
Surprise Surprise Surprise
Marguerite Deschamps
"POOF"
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David R. Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Yea I am about to file another lawsuit and mention you know who
Marc LeBlanc
@David R. Amos. You two need to settle down.if I could get you'se together with a half dozen of my "special"eggnogs you'd be hugging in no time
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David R. Amos
@Marc LeBlanc Are you related to Dominic Leblanc or the Judge I had a war with in Federal Court who was protecting him?
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David R. Amos
@Marc LeBlanc Notice how fast the questionable lady's insult went "Poof"
Buford Wilson
A pure waste of money.
Marguerite Deschamps
"POOF"
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David R. Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks you are playing games as well N'esy Pas?
kelly sherrard
Am I surprised at this story? No. The province can't afford to spend money like this when there are homeless people out on the streets in the cold this winter, record numbers hitting the food banks, seniors taking up almost 30% of the hospital beds because there are no nursing home beds, the issues in this province go on and on and on. Anyone supporting the province putting out millions to pay for these games should shake their heads.
Taxpayers/voters are being fed a load when the politicians tell us it will bring in millions in revenue. Not true. There will be no where near $100M in revenue from hosting these games. The province should just pull the plug and walk away now before matters becomes worse.
Taxpayers/voters are being fed a load when the politicians tell us it will bring in millions in revenue. Not true. There will be no where near $100M in revenue from hosting these games. The province should just pull the plug and walk away now before matters becomes worse.
Marguerite Deschamps
... and the wealthy do not pay their fair share of taxes, I might add.
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David R. Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Do you?
Doug Leblanc
Presumably the entire committee, including Gallant’s very close friends, travelled to Abidjan, Ivory Coast, for the 2017 games. Which politicians went? We know Francine Landry did. Now we learn MLA Rob McKee also did but he has no comment on budget. What was his role there. Who else went and how much did the trip to Ivory Coast cost tax payers? Did we pay for business class flights? Did they order $30 glasses of orange juice at the best hotels. Let’s see the expenses. The liberals need to account for the entire $455,000 in salaries last year, and 1.7 million budgeted for 2018 (according to this article). Was this a full time job for Gallant’s friends or just pocket money.
David R. Amos
@Doug Leblanc Good Questions Sir
Doug Leblanc
Why was the director of strategic marketing for opportunities NB doing communications for the committee when the story broke? Has opportunities NB been funding everything thus far?
David R. Amos
@Doug Leblanc Please keep digging
Marguerite Deschamps
Pull the plug!
Mario Doucet
@Marguerite Deschamps
These people are your heroes.
These people are your heroes.
Marguerite Deschamps
@Mario Doucet certainly NOT Crisse Austin and the elusive Higgs Bozon.
John Haigh
@Marguerite Deschamps Imagine being this person.
David R. Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks you enjoy the Circus as much as I N'esy Pas?
Billy Sturgeon
I always try to give most people, including governments, the benefit of the doubt. However this entire mess is so greesy and full of collusion its unbelievable . Its no wonder citizens have no trust in government. It's all very sad and I just hope Higgs and bring back some trust and accountability to the province.
David R. Amos
@Billy Sturgeon Methinks you should check my work N'esy Pas?
Mark (Junkman) George
Time to get your "big boy pants" out of the closet Blaine, put them on, and pull the plug/shut this mess down.
You wanted to be the boss so bad........... time to show some leadership and good sense.
You wanted to be the boss so bad........... time to show some leadership and good sense.
David R. Amos
@Mark (Junkman) George I concur
Nicolas Krinis
With our province in the hole, the libs were going to spend $130M on a sporting event? Unbelievable. We simply cannot afford it.
John Haigh
@Marguerite Deschamps There's a difference between reading English & understanding English. Libs didn't "go forward with that number" because it would have been political suicide leading into an election. If the Libs won a majority you can bet your OAS that the games would be moving forward at full steam & friends of the Libs in that region would continue lining their pockets.
David R. Amos
@John Haigh Methinks the lady doth protest too much N'esy Pas?
Fiscal responsibly demands this whole division driven ploy be shut down now, cut all funding .
David R. Amos
@ Who are you?
Mike Morton
Old school Pork Barrel Politics at it's finest. Your predecessors taught you well Mr. Gallant.
David R. Amos
@Mike Morton Methinks all of Mr Gallant's fair weather friends are about to lose his phone number N'esy Pas?
Jeff LeBlanc
Can't wait for these games to crash and burn.
David R. Amos
@Jeff LeBlanc Methinks they already did N'esy Pas?
Mario Doucet
The north shore mafia takes another one on the chin.
Chantal LeBouthi
@Mario Doucet
Red mafia blue mafia same results
Red mafia blue mafia same results
David R. Amos
@Mario Doucet Methinks not many folks have much empathy for the SANB about now N'esy Pas?
Mario Doucet
This mess is not going away anytime soon, corruption on this scale only deepens the mistrust of the acadian people.
Al Bekirkey
@Mario Doucet acadian people are great they sing dance got great food and are usually supper sweet to deal with its these pocket liners drapping themselves in whatever flag of conveniance they can get to line their pockets
Marguerite Deschamps
@Mario Doucet, I see that you are reneging your roots...well unless you're an imposter.
Al Bekirkey
@Marguerite Deschamps you know not all francophones in new brunswick are acadian you know their are several french dialects just in new brunswick all with different accents
Tom Wright
@Marguerite Deschamps are you serious?
Tom Wright
@Al Bekirkey and there are English names that have deep Acadian roots. My Grandmother was Acadian. Because I now have a English surname I am no longer Acadian? Desolee man but this debate is going down the wrong road when people think that way.
Al Bekirkey
@Tom Wright i agree with you its counterproductive to say you should be in my tribe or your not moral enough to be in my tribe it surely doesnt help us as new brunswickers
Seamus O'hern
@Marguerite Deschamps ....and again you open the gates of common sense....N.B. style.
David R. Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks i should ask who are you to judge him merely because his last name dictates that he should agree with you N'esy Pas?
Mario Doucet
Did Brian Gallant ever do anything right or for the english?
reginald churchill
@Mario Doucet -----exactly
Marguerite Deschamps
@Mario Doucet, who is trying to create a division now between the French and the English?
Mario Doucet
@Marguerite Deschamps
The division is already there and always has been. The exclusive franco games prove it.
The division is already there and always has been. The exclusive franco games prove it.
John Haigh
@Marguerite Deschamps I don't recall any English New Brunswickers suing Ambulance NB.
Marguerite Deschamps
@John Haigh, when the law is not being followed, you have the right to sue.
John Haigh
@Marguerite Deschamps Keep thinking on it Margo, you're almost there.
David R. Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps "when the law is not being followed, you have the right to sue."
Methinks you are well aware that is exactly what I do N'esy Pas?
Methinks you are well aware that is exactly what I do N'esy Pas?
Al Bekirkey
@Marguerite Deschamps the division lies at service new brunswick were anyone with anglophone accent will never be givin the accredation to meet provincial standards based on pronunciation also known as an accent would the same discrimination be held against someone with haitian or african or south american french likely the answer is no all evaluation are based on a case by case basis with no actual standard a person can strive to achieve basicly if you have the wrong accent the folks that have been installed as the language gatekeepers will turn you down
Al Bekirkey
@Al Bekirkey freedom of information requests are now being prepared lets see what happens when this is all documented and brought out
Al Bekirkey
@Al Bekirkey seems the shoe does not fit the other foot as the english language is butchered daily on many levels of gov and no recourse is given to the offended in the same way at the ola office you are deemed a hateful bigot if question your service from someone that has a very strong accent speaking a different language and most people dont mind they get what they need and they move on with life
Marguerite Deschamps
@Al Bekirkey, more fake news! You fool others with your false rhetoric, but not me. I know for a fact that this is not the case.
Al Bekirkey
@Marguerite Deschamps ive got the paperwork and will have pages more coming and from what ive seen you post i find it hard to believe the grip on reality that may be held is fleeting at best
Al Bekirkey
@Al Bekirkey i was trying to word that in a way that wouldnt get sensored but left the meaning unclear what i was trying to say is i got the proof baby and from what i see from your posts the grip on reality is an ever loosening one
Al Bekirkey
@Marguerite Deschamps yall picked the wrong cat to play 3 card monty with im about to flip teh table and steal your fake watch
Dan Lee
@Mario Doucet
Blame your father........you know what i mean......errrrrrr
Blame your father........you know what i mean......errrrrrr
Tim Raworth
@Marguerite Deschamps When the president of the paramedic union CUPE 4848 states on the record that "150 bilingual paramedics are not going to drop out of the sky anytime soon," then people should listen. Bilingualism in NB is a farce as Stats Can reports only 33.9 % of the population considers them selves bilingual. The rest are excluded from many jobs. What your solution, throw more money at the problem? Just keep suing us deeper into debt.
David R. Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps "You fool others with your false rhetoric, but not me."
Methinks that is and interesting statement coming from you as most of your comments that have already been disputed evaporate N'esy Pas?
Methinks that is and interesting statement coming from you as most of your comments that have already been disputed evaporate N'esy Pas?
Marguerite Deschamps
@Al Bekirkey, I wonder if you even know what you're talking about.
David R. Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks a lot of folks are wondering the same about you N'esy Pas?
Al Bekirkey
@David R. Amos since half my argument is blackholed i will say this when accents are the defining moment of being bilingual we have lost the argument on equity
Al Bekirkey
@Marguerite Deschamps sorry all of my argument
David R. Amos
@Al Bekirkey Most of my replies are blackholed
Brad Little
...And CBC'S "Shocker Headline of the week goes to...."
David R. Amos
@Brad Little Methinks its hard telling no knowing for sure because the week is not over yet N'esy Pas?
Brian Gallant 'close' friends with 2 key members of Francophonie Games committee
Spokesperson says former premier recused himself from the issue
Two friends of former Liberal premier Brian Gallant occupy key positions on the organizing committee of the Jeux de la Francophonie — a committee that is rapidly losing the confidence of political leaders over the ballooning costs of the games.
Eric Larocque, the executive director of the organizing committee, is a personal friend of Gallant, dating back to when they worked together at the University of Moncton student federation.
And Eddie Rutanga, the committee's head of government and community relations, is another close friend of Gallant. He helped introduce the then-premier to his future wife, Karine Lavoie, according to a 2016 profile of Lavoie in the Telegraph-Journal.
Both men are paid employees of the committee, which is made up of federal, provincial and municipal representatives.
Four provincially appointed members of the committee announced late Wednesday they were resigning, saying they no longer had the confidence of the New Brunswick government.
"The team responsible for organizing the games is comprised of qualified and passionate individuals who have, at heart, the well-being of all New Brunswickers," said the statement, signed by Eric Mathieu Doucet, Mirelle Cyr, Eric Cormier and Kim Rayworth.
The statement said the fifth provincial member had resigned for professional reasons.
Last week it emerged that the projected cost of the games, submitted by the committee to the province in the spring, had ballooned from $17 million to $130 million.
Gallant has so far not responded to questions about the soaring price tag. He has refused to comment because, according to a spokesperson, he recused himself from the issue because he was "close" to those involved.
Progressive Conservative Education Minister Dominic Cardy cited the personal links to Gallant in the legislature Wednesday when rebutting Liberal attacks on PC spending cuts.
The previous Liberal government "plowed money into the pockets of the friends of the former premier who now have been unable to organize the Francophonie Games," Cardy said.
Premier Blaine Higgs suggested to reporters that the federal government create a permanent team of officials to run athletic events of this scale when they are in Canada.
"You shouldn't be learning every time you have an event like this," he said. "Let's not just put a list of warm bodies there. Let's put a functional group in that has a skill set to make that happen."
Even Gallant's former cabinet colleague, Liberal MLA Roger Melanson, wouldn't say Wednesday whether he has confidence in the organizing committee.
"It's not my decision, the question of confidence," Melanson said. "It's the organizing committee's. Certainly when we see the figures go up every time we ask for more details about the business plan, it's worrying."
He said the committee has to reduce the cost of the games "to gain some credibility in this process."
Gallant was in the legislature Tuesday for Question Period but left afterward to catch a flight, a Liberal staffers said. He was not there at all Wednesday.
It's not clear when Gallant recused himself from the Francophonie Games issue.
"Obviously, when matters came to cabinet, he was not part of those conversations," Melanson said Tuesday, though he wasn't able to say precisely when the then-premier stepped away from the issue.
Gallant was involved in the early stages of the bid: he signed a letter to officials with La Francophonie in July 2015, and met with officials who came to evaluate the province's proposal later that year, former Francophonie minister Francine Landry said this week.
And in 2016, he recorded a video as part of the bid presentation that won over the Francophonie officials making the decision.
In the video, Gallant, who grew up in a mixed English-French family, explained he chose to attend French schools as a child so he could compete in the Acadian Games, a decision that also connected to his francophone roots.
L'Acadie Nouvelle called Gallant's presentation a key factor — the "pièce de résistance"— in winning the bid, according to an April 2016 story.
Gallant's office announced the appointment of Larocque as executive director of the organizing committee on April 19, 2016, mere days after New Brunswick won the bid.
The organizing committee's budget this year is $1.7 million. It has 11 employees. Last year, it paid out $452,000 in salaries.
New Brunswick and Quebec are both member governments of the organization.
The New Brunswick organizing committee has five members appointed by the provincial government, four named by Ottawa, and one each from the host cities of Moncton and Dieppe.
Moncton Centre Liberal MLA Rob McKee, a former city councillor who travelled to Abidjan, Ivory Coast, for the 2017 games, said he had confidence in the organizing committee, even after learning last week of the $130 million cost.
"I do," he said. "They've been working very hard over the last year or two. … I have faith that they are doing their work. Obviously I think the price tag is too high."
Melanson said the previous Liberal government didn't make the $130 million figure public before the election because they refused to sign off on it.
"There was never a decision to go forward with that number," he said. "It didn't put taxpayers at risk because we were not going to support that number."
Eric Larocque, the executive director of the organizing committee, is a personal friend of Gallant, dating back to when they worked together at the University of Moncton student federation.
And Eddie Rutanga, the committee's head of government and community relations, is another close friend of Gallant. He helped introduce the then-premier to his future wife, Karine Lavoie, according to a 2016 profile of Lavoie in the Telegraph-Journal.
Both men are paid employees of the committee, which is made up of federal, provincial and municipal representatives.
Four provincially appointed members of the committee announced late Wednesday they were resigning, saying they no longer had the confidence of the New Brunswick government.
The statement said the fifth provincial member had resigned for professional reasons.
Gallant recused himself
Last week it emerged that the projected cost of the games, submitted by the committee to the province in the spring, had ballooned from $17 million to $130 million.
Gallant has so far not responded to questions about the soaring price tag. He has refused to comment because, according to a spokesperson, he recused himself from the issue because he was "close" to those involved.
The previous Liberal government "plowed money into the pockets of the friends of the former premier who now have been unable to organize the Francophonie Games," Cardy said.
Confidence in the committee?
Premier Blaine Higgs suggested to reporters that the federal government create a permanent team of officials to run athletic events of this scale when they are in Canada.
"You shouldn't be learning every time you have an event like this," he said. "Let's not just put a list of warm bodies there. Let's put a functional group in that has a skill set to make that happen."
Even Gallant's former cabinet colleague, Liberal MLA Roger Melanson, wouldn't say Wednesday whether he has confidence in the organizing committee.
He said the committee has to reduce the cost of the games "to gain some credibility in this process."
Gallant was in the legislature Tuesday for Question Period but left afterward to catch a flight, a Liberal staffers said. He was not there at all Wednesday.
It's not clear when Gallant recused himself from the Francophonie Games issue.
"Obviously, when matters came to cabinet, he was not part of those conversations," Melanson said Tuesday, though he wasn't able to say precisely when the then-premier stepped away from the issue.
Gallant's involvement in bid
Gallant was involved in the early stages of the bid: he signed a letter to officials with La Francophonie in July 2015, and met with officials who came to evaluate the province's proposal later that year, former Francophonie minister Francine Landry said this week.
And in 2016, he recorded a video as part of the bid presentation that won over the Francophonie officials making the decision.
L'Acadie Nouvelle called Gallant's presentation a key factor — the "pièce de résistance"— in winning the bid, according to an April 2016 story.
Gallant's office announced the appointment of Larocque as executive director of the organizing committee on April 19, 2016, mere days after New Brunswick won the bid.
The organizing committee's budget this year is $1.7 million. It has 11 employees. Last year, it paid out $452,000 in salaries.
It didn't put taxpayers at risk because we were not going to support that number.- Liberal MLA Roger MelansonThe Francophone Games are open to all athletes from 58 member countries of La Francophonie regardless of the language they speak. The international organization is made up of countries that use or have a historical connection to the French language.
New Brunswick and Quebec are both member governments of the organization.
The New Brunswick organizing committee has five members appointed by the provincial government, four named by Ottawa, and one each from the host cities of Moncton and Dieppe.
Moncton Centre Liberal MLA Rob McKee, a former city councillor who travelled to Abidjan, Ivory Coast, for the 2017 games, said he had confidence in the organizing committee, even after learning last week of the $130 million cost.
"I do," he said. "They've been working very hard over the last year or two. … I have faith that they are doing their work. Obviously I think the price tag is too high."
Melanson said the previous Liberal government didn't make the $130 million figure public before the election because they refused to sign off on it.
"There was never a decision to go forward with that number," he said. "It didn't put taxpayers at risk because we were not going to support that number."
With files from Michelle LeBlanc and Shane Magee
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