Thursday, 23 June 2016
Re Federal Court File now T-1557-15, corrupt CBC and the equally corrupt NB Police Commision ROUND 2 June 22
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/live-updates-from-new-brunswick-police-act-review-shut-down-1.3648043
What a surprise N'esy Pas Ms Alex Johnston?
David Raymond Amos
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CBC knows I would love to make a comment about what I know about the NB Police Commission and why they are mentioned within the lawsuit I have before the Federal Court right now. However what is the use in even typing this when I know you crooked little lawyers employed by another equally corrupt CROWN Corp block me EH Ms Alex Johnston the not so clever daughter of the current Governor General who is also a very corrupt lawyer..Well lets just say methinks I need the digital snapshot for Federal Court
22 minutes ago
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From: "Gallant, Premier Brian (PO/CPM)" <Brian.Gallant@gnb.ca>
Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2016 02:53:03 +0000
Subject: RE: Re Federal Court File now T-1557-15, corrupt CBC and the equally corrupt NB Police Commision ROUND 2 June 22
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Thank you for writing to the Premier of New Brunswick.
Please be assured that your email has been received, will be reviewed, and a response will be forthcoming.
Once again, thank you for taking the time to write.
Merci d'avoir communiqué avec le premier ministre du Nouveau-Brunswick.
Soyez assuré que votre courriel a bien été reçu, qu'il sera examiné et qu'une réponse vous sera acheminée.
Merci encore d'avoir pris de temps de nous écrire.
Sincerely, / Sincèrement,
Mallory Fowler
Correspondence Manager / Gestionnaire de la correspondance
Office of the Premier / Cabinet du premier ministre
---------- Original message ----------
From: "Gallant, Premier Brian (PO/CPM)" <Brian.Gallant@gnb.ca>
Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2016 02:53:03 +0000
Subject: RE: Re Federal Court File now T-1557-15, corrupt CBC and the equally corrupt NB Police Commision ROUND 2 June 22
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Thank you for writing to the Premier of New Brunswick.
Please be assured that your email has been received, will be reviewed, and a response will be forthcoming.
Once again, thank you for taking the time to write.
Merci d'avoir communiqué avec le premier ministre du Nouveau-Brunswick.
Soyez assuré que votre courriel a bien été reçu, qu'il sera examiné et qu'une réponse vous sera acheminée.
Merci encore d'avoir pris de temps de nous écrire.
Sincerely, / Sincèrement,
Mallory Fowler
Correspondence Manager / Gestionnaire de la correspondance
Office of the Premier / Cabinet du premier ministre
---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2016 22:52:45 -0400
Subject: Re Federal Court File now T-1557-15, corrupt CBC and the equally corrupt NB Police Commision ROUND 2 June 22
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/live-updates-from-new-brunswick-police-act-review-shut-down-1.3648043
Live updates from New Brunswick Police Act review shut down
After commission was denied an open forum their attempt to live-tweet
proceeding was shut down by province
By Shane Fowler, CBC News Posted: Jun 22, 2016 8:29 PM AT Last
Updated: Jun 22, 2016 8:29 PM AT
New Brunswick Police Commission chair, Ronald Cormier, says the
Department of Public Safety has opted to have the Police Act review
closed to public and communications will be handled by that department
during proceedings. (CBC)
Shane Fowler
Reporter
Shane Fowler has been a CBC journalist based in Fredericton since 2013.
Transparency took a back seat during the first day of the Department
of Public Safety's review of the 31 proposed reforms to the New
Brunswick Police Act.
The proposed reforms were brought forward by the New Brunswick Police
Commission, who had argued for the discussions to be open to the
public and media, but the province opted to make them closed.
The police commission vowed to live-tweet the proceedings on Wednesday
morning, but after seven tweets the account went silent shortly after
8:30 a.m.
"The Department of Public Safety monitors all media releases," said
Police Commission Chair Ronald Cormier. "So we'll let the department
of public safety do their work in terms of communications in all
this."
When asked why the promised updates via social media stopped, Cormier
pointed again at the government.
Live tweeting from the Police Act review discussion was stopped
shortly after 8:30 a.m. (Twitter)
"Well you would have to ask the Department of Public Safety, they are
in charge of the whole process — not the commission," said Cormier.
"We are there as a participant."
Elaine Bell, communications officer for the Department of Public
Safety, stated there would be an update on the proceedings, but not
until the end of the week.
"Simply put, we've agreed this is a private session, and we'll keep
the discussions within the meeting to make sure we are going through
the proper procedures," said Bell. "We're hoping for some good, robust
discussions to come out of this."
According to Cormier the last time the Police Act was updated was in 2008.
"It needs to be modernized," said Cormier. "Our role is to protect
public interests in this. We hope that amendments are made. We're open
to discussion, and collaborating fully with all stakeholders. We hope
that it will be resolved in a positive manner."
The NB Police Commission put out only seven tweets at the start of
discussions before the account went silent. (Twitter)
The proposal to suspend officers without pay while they are being
investigated may be among the issues up for discussion during the
forum. Currently officers must be paid while suspended.
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David Raymond Amos
CBC knows I would love to make a comment about what I know about the
NB Police Commission and why they are mentioned within the lawsuit I
have before the Federal Court right now. However what is the use in
even typing this when I know you crooked little lawyers employed by
another equally corrupt CROWN Corp block me EH Ms Alex Johnston the
not so clever daughter of the current Governor General who is also a
very corrupt lawyer..Well lets just say methinks I need the digital
snapshot for Federal Cour.t
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Mario Doucet
Is there anyone left in NB in high levels positions who are not French?
2 hours ago 3 Likes 0 DisLikes
Douglas James
More secrecy and again the sheep will yawn.
2 hours ago 1 Like 0 DisLikes
Henry Moody
What else is new? The gov't continues to ignore the public at large,
their needs & rights to be 'involved' in what happens in the province.
This is no better than the Cons and their closed door meetings
regarding OB. Be in this corrupt place.
2 hours ago 1 Like 0 DisLikes
john bourque
Lets hear how there was no secret program on the phones in the J
tomato case, but how they are listening to everyone calls with their
stingray device. Breaking the very laws they claim to enforce.
1 hour ago 1 Like 0 DisLikes
Richard Kannegiesser
New Brunswick Public Safety is no more transparent than the
steel-reinforced concrete of the Regent Street overpass that was
recently torn down.
1 hour ago 0 Likes 0 DisLikes
Wendy Staples
What a surprise, meetings behind closed doors by GNB.......
2 hours ago 0 Likes 0 DisLikes
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