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Gallant doesn't 'know exactly when' he recused himself from Francophonie Games decisions

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Gallant doesn't 'know exactly when' he recused himself from Francophonie Games decisions




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David Amos 
David Amos
Methinks we should be fair to the liberals and ask Mr Higgs and Mr Fitch why they did not bring up the subject of the Francophonie Games expenses during the last election N'esy Pas?

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/government-spent-thousands-bid-event-1.3529841

"Interim Progressive Conservative Opposition Leader Bruce Fitch has criticized the Liberals in the past for spending thousands on a networking dinner aimed at encouraging New Brunswickers to return home.

But Fitch says he sees a clearer return on investment in spending to win the right to host the Francophonie Games.

"The taxpayers, they'll deal with the respective politicians when it comes time to vote on whether they think that's a good investment or not," Fitch said."






David Amos 
David Amos
Hmmm

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/2021-francophonie-games-explainer-2021-1.4946072

"The province says about $2.65 million in costs associated with the games have been incurred since 2015."


David Amos
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David Amos
Methinks byway of the proclamations of Mr Higgs, Mr Gauvin and Mr Austin I reckon the province has 7 million 350 thousand loonies left to spend on the frankophony games N'esy Pas?

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/2021-francophonie-games-explainer-2021-1.4946072

"The province says about $2.65 million in costs associated with the games have been incurred since 2015."


David Amos
David Amos
Methinks after reading this very questionable revelation I would lay odds that his fellow lawyers such as his former Deputy Attorney General Lee Bell-Smith (who just got a golden handshake), his advisors such as Len Hoyt and Greg Byrne, his buddy Dominic Leblanc and many other of his fair weather friends have just lost Mr Gallant's phone number. It is a small wonder me now as to why the wannabe judge Serge Rousselle do not run in the last election and why Robert McKee should not have done so N'esy Pas?



David Amos 
David Amos
Asked if that meant the games were essentially cancelled, Higgs said, "it's in the federal government's court."

"They can make that decision."

Nope as Premier Mr Higgs knows the ball in this wicked political game is his court and that it is his decision to make. Canada only promised to match the amount New Brunswick sunk into the games we cannot afford. Canada did not make a deceitful bid for these games, the politicians working for Moncton, Dieppe and the Province of New Brunswick did. Methinks Mr Higgs should quit playing games and take his own advice ASAP N'esy Pas?

"But he said if the games needed to be cancelled, he would do it sooner rather than later.

"If you're digging a hole, and you're getting deeper in the hole, and you see no ability to get out of that hole with the project being completed, you don't just keep digging."

"You say 'OK, enough's enough.'"

Nothing has been signed yet, and New Brunswick could technically pull out.

"I don't feel we're under any particular obligation, other than it's a shame it got to this point. It's a shame we ended up inheriting the problem."



David Amos 
David Amos
Surprise Surprise Surprise








Johnny Horton
Doug Leblanc
Something is seriously wrong with the conflict of interest act if he didn’t have to recuse himself to hire his good friends to well paid positions. Did he even advertise or look for qualifications?

He doesn’t know when he recused himself. Isn’t there records of that? Unbelievable.


David Amos
David Amos
@Doug Leblanc Methinks whereas there is no record of Mr Gallant being recused then the lawyer should admit that he did not do it N'esy Pas?








Johnny Horton 
Richard Dunn
Everyone who thinks Brian Gallant is not being honest please raise your right hand.
In case you are wondering, my right hand is raised.


Johnny Horton
Johnny Horton
@Richard Dunn

Can I raise my left? I had to sell my right to pay liberal taxes,

Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@Richard Dunn, to you I raise my middle finger.

David Amos
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks you do that to all the Anglos N'esy Pas?


Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos, just to the big-oats!

Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos, an Anglo is one who can speak English. And I speak it better than most. Therefore I am as Anglo as you are.


Joseph Vacher
Joseph Vacher
@Marguerite Deschamps being anglo here mens not selling out your province for special interest groups. bbeing aware of our crippling debt situation. and not being ignorant of what is going on with our politics

David Amos
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps "Therefore I am as Anglo as you are."

Methinks you are not like any Anglo I have ever known but you fit the description of a snobby greedy liberal from Quebec perfectly Everybody knows they are as common as mud within the bureaucracy of New Brunswick N'esy Pas?


daryl doucette
daryl doucette
@David Amos you got that right!




Gallant doesn't 'know exactly when' he recused himself from Francophonie Games decisions

Former premier talks to reporters for first time since scandal involving close friends broke out


Brian Gallant says it was 'most likely' in the winter or spring of 2017 that he withdrew from decisions about the Francophonie Games. (CBC)



Former New Brunswick Premier Brian Gallant spoke to reporters Friday for the first time since the controversy over the skyrocketing price of the 2021 Francophonie Games broke.

Since the news last week that costs had ballooned to $130 million, the official opposition's office said Gallant would not be commenting because he had recused himself from cabinet decisions on the games, because of his personal relations with people on the organizing committee.

"It's something that I decided to do to make sure we be on the up-and-up, as they would say," Gallant told reporters outside the legislature Friday.

"I wanted to recuse myself, not because I had to, but because I thought it was the right thing to do."

"I don't know exactly when."
Gallant said he had several friends on the committee, including executive director Eric Larocque, board president Eric Mathieu Doucet, and board member Kim Rayworth — both of whom resigned this week over the controversy.

"And there's other people that I would know on the board as well," he said. "Everybody just has to go on Facebook, I suppose."


Eddie Rutanga, left, and Eric Larocque are two key members of the 2021 Francophonie Games organizing committee who have close relationships with Gallant. (CBC)
But he said the "catalyst" for the decision to recuse himself was "most likely" when good friend Eddie Rutanga joined the committee in the winter or spring of 2017.

Rutanga, a groomsman at his wedding, became the committee's head of government and community relations.

Gallant said that he had no role in hiring Rutanga and that he was seconded from a federal job.

Says little about original bid


Gallant said very little about the province's winning bid to host the 2021 games in Moncton and Dieppe.

A report prepared by a federal consultant said the original $17.5 million bid significantly underestimated the costs of running an international sporting event of this magnitude.

The province's original bid simply used numbers provided by the International Organization of the Francophonie in the application handbook.

"I want to be careful commenting too much on a file that I had recused myself from, but I will say in a very general sense that this is an unfortunate situation," Gallant said.


The games are the largest sporting and cultural event in the French-speaking world. (Hussein Malla/Associated Press)
Gallant was involved in the early stages of the bid: he signed a letter to Francophonie officials in July 2015, met with officials who came to evaluate the province's proposal later that year, and in 2016, he recorded a video as part of the bid presentation.

"We were very vested in trying to get anything that helps our economy … but we certainly share the concern the proposed budget is exorbitant."

"Everybody involved — everybody's doing their best, and I don't think it'll serve anyone to try to place blame," he said.

In 'federal government's court'


An independent consultant concluded the best option was to hold the games for $115 million, and the absolute cheapest scenario was $72 million.

But Premier Blaine Higgs said whatever the number, the province isn't putting in more.

"We still have $10 million," Higgs said Friday. "We've committed to that ceiling."


Blaine Higgs says if the games have to be cancelled, he'd rather do it sooner than later. (CBC)
Asked if that meant the games were essentially cancelled, Higgs said, "it's in the federal government's court."

"They can make that decision."

But he said if the games needed to be cancelled, he would do it sooner rather than later.

"If you're digging a hole, and you're getting deeper in the hole, and you see no ability to get out of that hole with the project being completed, you don't just keep digging."

"You say 'OK, enough's enough.'"

Nothing has been signed yet, and New Brunswick could technically pull out.

"I don't feel we're under any particular obligation, other than it's a shame it got to this point. It's a shame we ended up inheriting the problem."


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Gabrielle Fahmy
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Gabrielle Fahmy is a reporter based in Moncton. She's been a journalist with the CBC since 2014.
With files from Jacques Poitras










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