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Subject: RE: Tis strange that CBC blocks my comments for the benefit of PM Trudeau "The Younger", his pal Dominic Leblanc and their fellow Liebranos yet it publishes Elsie Wayne's last email to me N'esy Pas Teddy Flemming?
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From: David Amos
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2016 11:54:04 -0400
Subject: Tis strange that CBC blocks my comments for the benefit of PM Trudeau "The Younger", his pal Dominic Leblanc and their fellow Liebranos yet it publishes Elsie Wayne's last email to me N'esy Pas Teddy Flemming?
To: "bruce.northrup"
Cc: David Amos
As I said to CBC within Twitter hours ago perhaps Dominic Leblanc and
his new committee should review pages 32 and 33 of this document ASAP
EH?
https://www.scribd.com/document/322058196/T-1557-Affidavit-and-Exhibits
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trudeau-cabinet-committees-shake-up-1.3731042
Trudeau tweaks cabinet committees ahead of 'busy fall'
Defence procurement and U.S. relations committees moved from ad hoc to
full committee status
By Aaron Wherry, CBC News Posted: Aug 22, 2016 2:03 PM ET
"Fisheries Minister Dominic LeBlanc, whose duties as House leader were
reassigned on Friday to Small Business and Tourism Minister Bardish
Chagger, has been named chair of a new cabinet committee on litigation
management to advise the justice minister on the implications of
lawsuits facing the government."
"And in a change not mentioned in the accompanying news release from
the Prime Minster's Office, Heritage Minister Mélanie Joly and Science
Minister Kirsty Duncan have been named chair and vice-chair,
respectively, of the committee on environment, climate change and
energy, replacing Foreign Affairs Minister Stéphane Dion and
International Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland."
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Cyrus Manz
TRANSLATION:
The one year anniversary of "Sunny ways" is over.
Out with sunny crew, in come the old boy club.
Typical Liberals.
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David Raymond Amos
@Cyrus Manz I agree Mr Manz Methinks it is an old boys club with kids
in short pants playing in the backrooms. IF he were ethical the lawyer
Dominic Leblanc the chair of a new cabinet committee on litigation
management should advise the justice minister on the implications of
lawsuits facing the government before I sue them personally. Everybody
knows about the lawsuit I filed long before Trudeau "The Younger"
became Prime Minister. Anyone can query the Federal Court of Canada
docket to review file no T-1557-15. However to see why Mr Leblanc is
in deep doo doo please enjoy my file found within the link below.
https://www.scribd.com/doc/2724471/prison-etc
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David Raymond Amos
@Cyrus Manz I must say that I am surprised that CBC did not block my
comments today as per their MO. Could it be that Minister Melanie
Joly's letter to mean old me scared the Hell out of Hubby Lacriox and
his minions? Who truly knows what the political lawyers are up these
days in the back rooms up on the Hill. It sure ain't CBC N'esy Pas? .
https://www.scribd.com/document/317811875/Melanie-Joly-vs-Hubby-Lacroix
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David Raymond Amos
@David Raymond Amos Now that CBC is back to their old tricks and
blocking mean old. I must ask why Dominic Lelbanc is supporting Peter
MacKay's arguments against me last year and why Bill Pentney is still
the Deputy Attorney General? Perhaps Prime Minister Trudeau "The
Younger" should have his buddy Dominic Leblanc and his cohort Jody
Wilson-Raybould Canada's Attorney General read paragraph 83 of my
lawsuit
http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.ca/2015/09/v-behaviorurldefaultvmlo.html
and check the docket in Federal Court (File no T-1557-15)
http://cas-cdc-www02.cas-satj.gc.ca/IndexingQueries/infp_RE_info_e.php?court_no=T-1557-15&select_court=T
EH?
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/elsie-wayne-obit-1.3732050
Elsie Wayne, former PC MP and Saint John mayor, dead at 84
'Political icon' served in the House of Commons from 1993 to 2004
By Daniel McHardie, CBC News Posted: Aug 23, 2016 10:43 AM AT
"Wayne served in the House of Commons as MP for Saint John until 2004.
She served as the federal party's interim leader after Charest left
Ottawa to lead the Quebec Liberals. She also spent time as the deputy
leader of the Progressive Conservatives."
"Former New Brunswick premier Frank McKenna worked alongside Wayne
during his career in provincial politics. He said Wayne was a
"straight shooter," and he always knew where she stood on issues. "We
lost somebody who was very huge in the life of the city of Saint John
and the province of New Brunswick and in fact all of Canada," McKenna
said on Tuesday. "[She was] one of the last, I would say, of the great
political personalities of the Canadian stage and her presence will be
missed."
"Don Desserud, a professor at the University of Prince Edward Island,
followed Wayne while he worked as a political scientist in Saint John.
He called Wayne a "trailblazer" because of her outspoken nature in
politics. "She never lost her ability to get attention and as a
politician that is a talent, I think," she said. "Whether we like it
or not, the idea of a politician always being guarded on script and
being careful what they say, has reached the point where there is a
lot of frustration amongst the public and politicians who don't follow
that script seem to be getting a lot more attention. I rarely agreed
with the things that she would say, but I always admired that she had
the courage to say it."
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David Raymond Amos
For what it is worth these are the last words Elsie Wayne wrote to me
as a Parliamentarian
----- Original Message -----
From: Wayne, Elsie - M.P.
To: David Amos
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 3:42 PM
Subject: RE: Regarding your e-mail
Dear Dave,
I try to respond to as many people as I can. We do get a lot of email
around here.... I decided to retire because I truly miss my family.
It's hard being on the road back and forth by yourself. It gets very
lonely.
God Bless,
Elsie
http://thedavidamosrant.blogspot.ca/2014/05/these-were-one-hell-of-pile-of-emails.html
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