Thursday, 29 September 2016

This the Tally of my comments in the Crown Corp CBC's Domain since the lawyer who is also the Governor General's daughter Alex Johnston made me register in my TRUE NAME AGAIN









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 http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/french-immersion-announcement-gallant-government-1.3785370



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@Mike Smith You don't have to be clever to read or understand my posts. However you have to be either a CBC employee or fairly diligent in reading all the posts before the Crown Corp commonly known as CBC buries them or better yet changes its malevolent mind and removes posts after they have stood for hours. In fact I have witnessed the CBC delete entire threads that I have posted within and saved the proof and forwarded it to their lawyers such as Alex Johnston. This thread contains 3 examples of that fact and now quite likely four EH Hubby Lacroix? However one post still remains and certain other lawyers and politicians now know that I am not confused.

That said at least Melanie Joly the lawyer who is Canada's latest Minister of Heritage has acknowledged to me in writing that she understood my troubles with the Crown Corp she oversees. I also hope that she reads the posts in this comment section as well. It appears that I am not alone. If I understand posts that I can read in here today, I would have to say that the majority of the folks of English Heritage in New Brunswick have grown tired of the LIebranos and their bilingual games financed by the taxpayer.
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@Andrew St.John In my youth in the 1960's in NB I studied French and Latin in High School because even back then I truly believed that you know as many people as you know languages.I must say that the fella who is proud of his child studying a common Chinese tongue made a very valid point. I have practiced the art of politicking in Canada and the USA for quite sometime. Yet his posts made me consider something about New Brunswick and languages that never dawned on my marble head before. Perhaps other political people should consider what he posted as well?. N'esy Pas Governor Johnston, PM Trudeau, Minister Leblanc, and Premier Gallant ?

Veritas Vincit
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David Raymond Amos 
YO @Phil Peters @Mike Archibald I have a question or two for you two all knowing dudes and two more for the cohorts of @AlexJohnston the Governor General's daughter who is also a lawyer for the BILINGUAL CROWN Corp CBC/Radio Canada as well.

1. Please explain why the CROWN of Canada's ONLY BILINGUAL province DID NOT PUBLISH this official document in the Royal Gazette?

https://www.scribd.com/doc/2724591/tanker-contemptable

Trust that CBC/Radio Canada and their blogging buddy Chucky Leblanc know the document is SIGNED and was served upon me in 2006 by their friend the Sgt at Arms (the ex RCMP/GRC dude who flew with the Queen and checked Hatfield's baggage long ago) and his Aides de Campe, the Fat Fred City Finest not long after I ran in the election of the 39th Parliament for the Fredericton seat on "The Hill".

2. Can you two dudes or any wannabe lawyer you know find the trespass law that the CROWN quoted to me in the document found within the link above in the Criminal Code of Canada?

3. Can the CBC/Radio Canada lawyer @AlexJohnston query and understand the documents in the docket (T-1557-15) of the Federal Court located across the street (named after the woman I sued) from the Fat Fred City Finest's cop shop in Fredericton?

http://cas-cdc-www02.cas-satj.gc.ca/IndexingQueries/infp_RE_info_e.php?court_no=T-1557-15&select_court=T

4. Why won't the 'journalists" of the CROWN Corp CBC/Radio Canada or the wannabe journalist and proud FRENCH dude Chucky Leblanc who was also barred from his beloved "Old Maison" and arrested by the Fat Fred City Finest twice because of his UNSIGNED ENGLISH ONLY DOCUMENT report about any of this or even admit that I ran for public office 5 times?

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/fundy-royal-riding-profile-1.3274276



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@Frank O'Phil I'm confused Thus far CBC has posted one of my comments before your words but not the other. Go figure.



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@Andrew St.John I wonder if Rob Hoadley or the lawyer Thomas Christie now a Judge whom Peter MacKay appointed to replace Bruce Noble in Fat Fred City or anyone else remembers way back to 2008?

http://nb.cpf.ca/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/summer2011.pdf

FYI In 2008 Chucky Leblanc and his friends within the NDP supporters called QSLS were making fun of mean old me while the Liebrano lawyer TJ Burke, the lawyer who was the Language Commissioner, the lawyer who was the leader of the the Provincial Green Party and her nasty hubby who was the Master of Disaster for the IRVING's electronic media (then later led the Occupy NB protesters after he got fired by the Irvings) all tried to have me arrested by the RCMP and charged by the CROWN because of my published opinions on this topic and other matters.

Anyway when the false arrest finally happened and failed the RCMP conned an immigrant doctor into having the corrupt cops hold me down so that his nurse Rachet could inject me with drugs then file me in the Looney Bin in Fat Fred City. To this very day David Coon the current leader of the Green Party talks of Looney Tunes? Yea Right he knew everything about my since 2004 when I stuck my hand out to him while he was subject to a SLAPP lawsuit by a Yankee Corp and handled by McInnes Cooper.


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@David Raymond Amos Anyway while being held against my will in the Looney Bin Chucky Leblanc and his QSLS pals violated my privacy and gloated about my false imprisonment and still do to this very day. However when I found out about Chucky's malicious nonsense, I asked my friend Ken Ross a former Deputy Minister of Health under Mike Murphy to investigate. Ross assigned an assistant to do so. She did nothing at all for the benefit of the Liebranos. Now she works for the Dept of Public Safety YEA RIGHT.

In 2008 everybody and his dog particularly the RCMP, the CBC and the Liebrano lawyers TJ Burke, Kelly Lamrock and Mike Murphy tried hard to pretend that any of this ever happened. Remember? Well it did. Surf the Internet and you can reiew many things.

BTW Rob Hoadley teased me on the phone at the time saying that he understood the Charter differently than I did. However the lawyer Tom Christie responded to me in writng and thanked me for the info. Methinks that is the reason MacKay appointed him to be judge.

Knowledge is power Correct?

Well that in mind what will any of the wannabe PC leaders or anyone else do with their newfound knowledge if CBC has the sand to post these comments? I am betting everyone will continue to play dumb just like CBC has since 2002 when the received Hard Copy of my first two lawsuits in the the USA EH?


 http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/david-coon-nb-liquor-1.3783527

 


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 @Mike Archibald ROUND TWO

1.  A mindless Crown Attorney tried that trick with mean old me in Federal Court (Docket 3 T-1557-15) and failed bigtime. Anyone can sue anyone for libel (and demand a jury as well) without permission from the Crown. The beef is between the dude who happens to be the CEO of NB Liquor and the woman who happens to be a Privacy Commissioner. However the taxpayer should not have to pay their private lawyer fees.

2.. Your point makes no sense to mean old me. Hence I see nothing to argue other than to say if you catch a crook they should be FIRED and prosecuted.

3. That is the way it supposed to be already.DUHHH???


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@Mike Archibald Remember when you tried to debate me anonymously on April Fools Day 2006 within Chucky Leblanc's original blog after I ran in the election of the 39th Parliament? That blog still exists for anyone to review.

How about when I called you years later and you deleted your entire blog afterwards. Yet you still go on and on within Chucky's and the CBC's domains EH?

Well lets debate again. First Switzerland is a poor example of an actual democracy when it is in fact a very well armed camp at the same time. Furthermore it has provided guards to protect the Vatican State for hundreds of years and that Sate has no democracy whatsoever.

More importantly.Switzerland provides a haven for Banksters and their secretive crooked clients. Remember when UBS got caught putting pallets of brand new Yankee cash in Iraq for the benefit of Paul Martin, Bob Rae's and Jean Chretien's friends in Power Corp? Then there is the FSB Chaired by Mark Carney Governor of the Bank Of England formerly Governor the Bank of Canada and a former partner of. Goldman Sachs. Need I mention to the all knowing "Mikel" the Bank of International Settlements etc?

I will respond to your other arguments with Phil Peters within ROUND TWO


 David Raymond AmosDavid Raymond Amos
@Phil Peters Politicking Read my other response to you If and when CBC allows it


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@Phil Peters As a man who has run as in 5 elections thus far an Independent I strongly disagree with your opinion on Independents. I have said many times (even during a televised debates that CBC did not report about) when the question was asked of me that there is no democracy when the votes within a party are whipped. Listen to me say it at the just before the 50 minute mark of this debate.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cFOKT6TlSE

BTW I crossed paths with Bernie Sanders the Independent Congressman and the "US economic Tzar" Robert Reich in 2002 when he was teaching at Harvard with Iggy and seeking the Democrats' nomination to run against Mitt Romney while I was suing Tom Riley the Attorney General of Massachusetts, the high priest Cardinal Law, 3 US Treasury Agents and legions lawyers about money within two lawsuits. I also to name but a few that you just mentioned.truat that crossed paths bigtime with Reich's old boss Prez Obama, Ralph Nader, their old buddy Noam Chomsky and his lawyer pal Paul Saba in 2004 before I ran in the election of the 38th Parliament


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@Mike Archibald I got bored waiting over an hour to see if the CBC moderators would alow my comments to be posted thonght. So while waiting I did a blog with a true tally of all my comments since the Governor General's daughter was hired and made me register in my true name again.. I just gave up on waiting for the CBC people to do their job or not for tonight. I will check to see what was posted and what was not tomorrow. In the "Mean" time if this comment is posted feel free to compare what you can see to what you cannot.

http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.ca/2016/09/this-tally-of-my-comments-in-crown-corp_29.html

 

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@Alex Johnston Whereas you are a lawyer just like your Daddy the Governor General, you must have at least two clues between the two of you. Correct? I have sent you and your CBC bosses more than enough emails since you introduced yourself to me in order to tell me that I must re-register with CBC with my true name again. Have I not? What was the point of the exercise if my comments are still blocked anyway? So did your or your politically appointed Daddy bother to read even one email I sent to you? BTW For the record I believe I still recall what CBC reported your Daddy said to Harper just before they entered Rideau Hall in order for him to be sworn in a Governor General. You Daddy said "Whatever Works" Correct?

FYI Everybody and his dog knows I crossed paths with your Daddy when he set up the the barriers for Oliphant to follow in order to protect Mulroney from prosecution.

That said now that your cohorts in CBC and Viafoura continue to block my comments, I am compelled ask another 3 rather obvious questions that you unethical CBC people will no doubt block as well but folks will nevertheless review elsewhere. N'esy Pas?

1. Did you bother to discuss with your Daddy or his minions in the RCMP and CSIS about the not so secret things Judge Richard Bell found in the docket of Federal Court (File no T-1557-15) and discussed with me on the PUBLIC RECORD on December 14th, 2015?

https://archive.org/details/BahHumbug

2. Did you or your Daddy even read Judge Richard Bell's decision that Federal Court FAILED to publish just like the other four in the matter thus far?

http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.ca/2016/09/docket-t-1557-15-judge-b-richard-bell.html

3 What would you or your Daddy do if you were I ???

Veritas Vincit
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@Sean Onuaillain Alternative justice is not necessary. We need to properly separate Justice from politics. Did you know that Harper politically vetted all the judges he appointed? Trust that these greedy lawyers and their union know it.

Here what I am having fun with today Please note Hindle's words.

"Hindle said wages are "the big stumbling point." "But he also believes "pent up frustration" over the government's switch to a shared-risk pension model for public service employees — and the ongoing lawsuit — has also played a role"

Interesting words from a fellow political animal circa 2004 EH?

http://www.pipsc.ca/portal/page/portal/website/news/newsreleases/archives/2003/Steve%20Hindle%20Announces%20He%20Will%20Step%20Down

Ottawa, November 7, 2003 - Steve Hindle announced this morning that he would not seek a fourth mandate in 2004 as President of the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada.

"My desire to become a Member of Parliament arises from my experience as President... We must do more to influence senior politicians on the workplace issues that we hold important."

Now fast forward to the last Federal Election

http://ottawacitizen.com/news/politics/union-launches-political-but-non-partisan-campaign

Well anyone can Google the former President Gary Corbett's old email address the word pension and my name to see what I sent him as I made fun about what Blaine Higgs and David Coon were yapping about pensions in 2013

FYI Type "gcorbett@pipsc.ca pension David Amos" and Google will provide this link as their first suggestion

http://thedavidamosrant.blogspot.ca/2013/11/i-bet-john-sinclair-blaine-higgs-and.html

P.S. I must say I am impressed with CBC's newfound sense of Integrity today.
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@Sinclair Valentine FYI Stevey Boy Harper got one last email from mean old me today about this very article and it did not bounce just like this one did not 14 years very long ago. Enjoy

http://thedavidamosrant.blogspot.ca/2014/05/these-were-one-hell-of-pile-of-emails.html

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---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos
Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2016 16:46:57 -0400
Subject: Fwd: Attn Sylvie Gadoury your assistant informed me that you are at the same meeting with your fellow lawyer Alex Johnston who just informed me I must register again with CBC. I must ask the obvious why have you not responded to me?
To: "paul.vickery" , Deric.MacKenzie-Feder@cbc.ca, Deric.Mackenzie-Feder@justice.ca
Cc: David Amos


I was told to call Deric MacKenzie-Feder at 604 662 6837.

So I did and left voicemail

http://www.goc411.ca/en/92671/Deric-Mackenzie-Feder

Deric Mackenzie.Feder works as Counsel for Justice Canada.
Deric can be reached at 613-369-3323

90 Elgin Street,
17th Floor
Ottawa Canada K1A 0G5
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Judith Harvie <judith.harvie@radio-canada.ca>
Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2016 13:26:55 -0700
Subject: À l'extérieur du bureau/Out of the office Re: Fwd: Attn
Sylvie Gadoury your assistant informed me that you are at the same
meeting with your fellow lawyer Alex Johnston who just informed me I
must register again with CBC. I must ask the obvious why have you not
responded to me?
To: motomaniac333@gmail.com
Veuillez noter que Judith Harvie sera à l'extérieur du bureau du 6
juin au 8 juin. Pour toute urgence, prière de communiquer avec son
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From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2016 16:26:42 -0400
Subject: Fwd: Attn Sylvie Gadoury your assistant informed me that you
are at the same meeting with your fellow lawyer Alex Johnston who just
informed me I must register again with CBC. I must ask the obvious why
have you not responded to me?
To: christine.bardier@radio-canada.ca,
anne-julie.perrault@radio-canada.ca, judith.harvie@radio-canada.ca,
stephanie.malo@radio-canada.ca, christophe.masse@radio-canada.ca,
patrick.mathurin@radio-canada.ca, linda.facchin@radio-canada.ca
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>, jesse
<jesse@jessebrown.ca>, Ezra , "steve.murphy"
<steve.murphy@ctv.ca>, nmoore <nmoore@bellmedia.ca>,
marie-claude.ferland@radio-canada.ca

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From: Marie Pedneault <marie.pedneault@radio-canada.ca>
Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2016 13:18:22 -0700
Subject: À l'extérieur du bureau Re: Fwd: Attn Sylvie Gadoury your
assistant informed me that you are at the same meeting with your
fellow lawyer Alex Johnston who just informed me I must register again
with CBC. I must ask the obvious why have you not responded to me?
To: motomaniac333@gmail.com

Bonjour,

Veuillez prendre note que je suis à l'extérieur du bureau. Je serai de
retour le 13 juin prochain.

Pour toutes urgences, veuillez communiquer avec mon adjointe Christine
Bardier (christine.bardier@radio-canada.ca).

Merci.

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From: "Gallant, Premier Brian (PO/CPM)" <Brian.Gallant@gnb.ca>
Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2016 20:06:09 +0000
Subject: RE: Attn Sylvie Gadoury your assistant informed me that you
are at the same meeting with your fellow lawyer Alex Johnston who just
informed me I must register again with CBC. I must ask the obvious why
have you not responded to me?
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.
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Merci d'avoir communiqué avec le premier ministre du Nouveau-Brunswick.
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From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2016 16:18:11 -0400
Subject: Fwd: Attn Sylvie Gadoury your assistant informed me that you
are at the same meeting with your fellow lawyer Alex Johnston who just
informed me I must register again with CBC. I must ask the obvious why
have you not responded to me?
To: Marc-Andre.Godin@cbc.ca, genevieve.mcsween@radio-canada.ca,
caroline.ouellet@radio-canada.ca, julie.patry@radio-canada.ca,
Marc-Andre.Godin@radio-canada.ca, marie.pedneault@radio-canada.ca,
"jill.chisholm" <jill.chisholm@justice.gc.ca>, "bill.pentney"
<bill.pentney@justice.gc.ca>, mcu <mcu@justice.gc.ca>,
"Jody.Wilson-Raybould.a1" <Jody.Wilson-Raybould.a1@parl.gc.ca>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>

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From: Sebastien Dubois-JUR <sebastien.dubois-jur@radio-canada.ca>
Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2016 13:04:26 -0700
Subject: Message d'absence/ Absence of office Re: Attn Sylvie Gadoury
your assistant informed me that you are at the same meeting with your
fellow lawyer Alex Johnston who just informed me I must register again
with CBC. I must ask the obvious why have you not responded to me?
To: motomaniac333@gmail.com

Veuillez prendre note que je suis présentement en congé de paternité
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2016 16:04:16 -0400
Subject: Attn Sylvie Gadoury your assistant informed me that you are
at the same meeting with your fellow lawyer Alex Johnston who just
informed me I must register again with CBC. I must ask the obvious why
have you not responded to me?
To: "sylvie.gadoury" <sylvie.gadoury@radio-canada.ca>,
Alex.Johnston@cbc.ca, "ht.lacroix" <ht.lacroix@cbc.ca>, "Melanie.Joly"
<Melanie.Joly@parl.gc.ca>, sebastien.dubois-jur@radio-canada.ca,
patrick.mathurin@radio-canada.ca, "serge.rousselle"
<serge.rousselle@gnb.ca>, gopublic <gopublic@cbc.ca>, "ed.pilkington"
<ed.pilkington@guardian.co.uk>, newsroom <newsroom@globeandmail.ca>,
news <news@kingscorecord.com>, news <news@hilltimes.com>, news-tips
<news-tips@nytimes.com>, premier <premier@gnb.ca>,
Sophia.Harris@cbc.ca
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>, jmcfarland@globeandmail.com

Methinks somebody ethical should have a LONG talk with Sophia Harris ASAP EH?

Sophia Harris
Business reporter sophia.harris@cbc.ca

Sophia Harris has worked as a CBC video journalist across the country,
covering everything from the start of the annual lobster fishery in
Yarmouth, N.S., to potash prices in Saskatchewan. She now has found a
good home at the business unit in Toronto where she produces for
national TV news and writes and shoots and edits video for CBC.ca.
Twitter: @sophiaharrisCBC


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to real names, but we’re hoping that the majority of you will see the
value in promoting transparency within our online communities.

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les conversations qui se déroulent dans nos espaces en ligne. À
compter de la semaine prochaine, tous les membres de la communauté de
CBC.ca qui veulent publier des commentaires sur nos sites devront
utiliser leur vrai nom.

Le 13 juin, vous devrez vous réenregistrer et créer un nouveau compte
en utilisant votre vrai nom – même si vous utilisez déjà votre vrai
nom pour publier des commentaires. Il n’y a rien que vous puissiez
faire pour éviter d’avoir à vous réinscrire.

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Le 13 juin à 10 h HE, votre ancien compte sera désactivé et vous ne
serez plus en mesure d’accéder à votre profil. En réinitialisant notre
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vous avez utilisés pour publier des commentaires dans le passé. Cela
nous permet aussi de mettre en œuvre de nouvelles mesures de
vérification plus cohérentes sur toutes nos plateformes.

Une fois que vous aurez créé votre nouveau profil, votre nom, tout
comme vos commentaires, sera soumis à  l’attention d’un modérateur.
Nous ne publierons que les commentaires qui seront signés par un nom
vraisemblable. Dorénavant, nous vérifierons aussi les adresses
électroniques de tous les nouveaux comptes.

Un nouveau départ et des travaux en cours

Pour ceux d’entre vous qui ont passé de nombreuses heures à commenter
nos histoires, à accumuler des « J’aime » et des abonnés, nous sommes
conscients que la perte de votre profil peut être difficile à
accepter. Nous regrettons cet inconvénient, mais nous croyons qu’il
s’agit d’une mesure nécessaire qui contribuera à réduire les
comportements troublants que nous observons parfois sur nos sites.

Ce changement n’est qu’un autre étape dans notre volonté de faire
évoluer nos communautés numériques. Nous vous invitons à nous faire
part de vos réflexions, idées et opinions constructives. Plus
important encore, nous comptons sur votre aide pour faire progresser
et façonner notre nouvelle communauté. Pour en savoir plus, lisez ce
blogue sur la manière dont nous bâtirons une meilleure communauté et
consultez la FAQ pour plus de détails (en anglais seulement).

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ligne.

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http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/cbc-appoints-womens-advocate-alex-johnston-as-new-vp-of-strategy-and-public-affairs/article28671805/

CBC appoints women’s advocate Alex Johnston VP of strategy, public affairs
Janet McFarland The Globe and Mail
Published Tuesday, Feb. 09, 2016 2:40PM EST

The CBC is continuing to remake its executive ranks with the
appointment of women’s advocate Alex Johnston as its new
vice-president of strategy and public affairs, marking the third
private-sector appointment to the broadcaster’s eight-member senior
executive team in the past year.

Ms. Johnston, who has headed women’s advocacy group Catalyst Canada
for the past three years, will be responsible for helping implement
the CBC’s latest strategic plan, which emphasizes delivering content
to mobile devices such as phones and tablets, cutting physical
building space in half and sharply reducing in-house productions in
favour of outsourced programming.

Ms. Johnston said she made the move because she cherishes the CBC and
is convinced Justin Trudeau’s new Liberal government is committed to
keeping it a strong institution.

“On a personal level, I’m quite sure it would not have been the right
role for me if the government piece was not in place where I do
believe they see the true value of the institution and want what is in
the best interests of Canadians – and I think that is a strong
CBC/Radio-Canada,” she said in an interview Tuesday.

The CBC faced sharp budget cuts and staff reductions under the former
Conservative government of Stephen Harper, and was rocked by a
sexual-harassment scandal involving former high-profile radio host
Jian Ghomeshi, who is now on trial over sexual-assault allegations.

Ms. Johnston said the CBC needs a period to rebuild, and says part of
her job will be helping sell the new strategic plan to “an
organization full of people who are smart and passionate and
committed” but have been through a lot of turmoil and may not be
excited by the prospect of more change.

“As an organization, it’s been through a lot in the last four or five
years, whether it’s the funding stuff or the personnel stuff, and they
need to get back to a place where there’s hope for the future and not
just managing day-to-day,” she said.

Ms. Johnston fills a position formerly held by Bill Chambers, who was
vice-president of public affairs, which includes responsibility for
communications and government relations. He left the CBC last August.

CBC chief executive Hubert Lacroix has significantly revamped his
executive team over the past year, bringing three outsiders from the
private sector into key roles. In addition to Ms. Johnston, Mr.
Lacroix appointed Judith Purves, former chief financial officer of IBM
Canada Ltd., as CFO last March, and former Rio Tinto global mining
executive Josée Girard as vice-president of people and culture last
August, which is the top human-resources management job at the CBC.

He also promoted Sylvie Gadoury to vice-president of legal services
last June, which was an internal appointment.

The appointments mean there are four new faces on the CBC’s
eight-member executive team, which has three men and five women in the
top positions.

Ms. Johnston, a lawyer who previously practised at Goodmans LLP in
Toronto, spent her early years in Montreal and is bilingual. She is
also the daughter of Governor-General David Johnston.

She said she initially had no plans to leave Catalyst, which has
helped champion reforms adopted last year that require publicly listed
companies to disclose information about their approach to gender
diversity in executive ranks and on their boards of directors. But she
was approached for the CBC job and became sold on the challenge.

Earlier in her career, Ms. Johnston was executive director of policy
to Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty, working alongside then-colleague
Gerald Butts, who was Mr. McGuinty’s principal secretary. Mr. Butts
later became a top adviser to Mr. Trudeau, and is now his principal
secretary.

Ms. Johnston plays down her Ottawa connections, but says she has
enough contact with the government to be certain of its commitment to
the CBC.

“I have no greater vantage point at this stage than anyone else, but
it’s really having a sense of who many of those people are in
government and what their values are,” she said. “I have a sense that
they believe in the institution and I think they put a very strong
minister, Mélanie Joly, who they have a lot of confidence in to lead
this.”

Catalyst Canada has launched a search to fill Ms. Johnston’s position
but has not yet chosen a successor. The Canadian office of the global
organization has 10 staff and a budget of about $2-million.





---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2016 07:05:06 -0400
Subject: Fwd: For the PUBLIC RECORD I am never anonymous or rude Yet
everybody knows that the corrupt Crown Corp known as CBC blocks my
comments for POLITICAL NOT LEGAL reasons
To: sylvie.gadoury@radio-canada.ca,
sebastien.dubois-jur@radio-canada.ca, patrick.mathurin@radio-canada.ca
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>

Sylvie Gadoury
Vice-President – Legal Services, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary
Called to the bar: 1986 (QC)
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation/Société Radio-Canada
Legal Services/Services juridiques
1400 boul. René-Lévesque E.
Montréal, Québec H2L 2M2
Phone: 514-597-4069
Fax: 514-597-4087
Email: sylvie.gadoury@radio-canada.ca

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2016 22:05:51 -0400
Subject: For the PUBLIC RECORD I am never anonymous or rude Yet
everybody knows that the corrupt Crown Corp known as CBC blocks my
comments for POLITICAL NOT LEGAL reasons
To: "blaine.higgs" <blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, "brian.t.macdonald"
<brian.t.macdonald@gnb.ca>, walter.robinson@globe.com, "ht.lacroix"
<ht.lacroix@cbc.ca>, "dan.ciraco" <dan.ciraco@cbc.ca>,
jsaltzman@globe.com, washington field <washington.field@ic.fbi.gov>,
"Gilles.Moreau" <Gilles.Moreau@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, GillesLee
<GillesLee@edmundston.ca>, oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>,
wrogersjr@therogerslawfirm.com, Craig Munroe <cmunroe@glgmlaw.com>,
andrewjdouglas <andrewjdouglas@gmail.com>, pfeiffer@globe.com,
rezendes@globe.com, mark@catholicherald.co.uk,
ArchbishopSean@rcab.org, Robert_Kickham@rcab.org, "john.gamblin"
<john.gamblin@bellaliant.net>, "john.green" <john.green@gnb.ca>, andre
<andre@jafaust.com>, sallybrooks25 <sallybrooks25@yahoo.ca>,
"roger.l.brown" <roger.l.brown@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Leanne.Fitch"
<Leanne.Fitch@fredericton.ca>, "david.fraser"
<david.fraser@mcinnescooper.com>, david <david@lutz.nb.ca>,
"martine.turcotte" <martine.turcotte@bell.ca>, nmoore
<nmoore@bellmedia.ca>, w5 <w5@ctv.ca>, Whistleblower
<Whistleblower@ctv.ca>, gopublic <gopublic@cbc.ca>, investigations
<investigations@cbc.ca>, iteam <iteam@cbc.ca>, "Karen.McCrimmon.c1"
<Karen.McCrimmon.c1@parl.gc.ca>, Karine Fortin <info@ndp.ca>,
"info@pco-bcp.gc.ca" <info@pco-bcp.gc.ca>, info
<info@andrewyounger.ca>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>, premier
<premier@gnb.ca>, "bruce.northrup" <bruce.northrup@gnb.ca>,
"lou.lafleur" <lou.lafleur@fredericton.ca>, "martin.gaudet"
<martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca>, "Wayne.Gallant"
<Wayne.Gallant@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, markandcaroline
<markandcaroline@gmail.com>, "hugh.flemming" <hugh.flemming@gnb.ca>,
"mike.obrien" <mike.obrien@fredericton.ca>, woodsideb
<woodsideb@fredericton.ca>, Carey.Smith@accreon.com,
Eric.Demers@accreon.com, "David.Coon" <David.Coon@gnb.ca>,
"victor.boudreau" <victor.boudreau@gnb.ca>, "Melanie.Joly"
<Melanie.Joly@parl.gc.ca>, "ed.pilkington"
<ed.pilkington@guardian.co.uk>, newsroom <newsroom@globeandmail.ca>,
news <news@kingscorecord.com>, news <news@hilltimes.com>, news-tips
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/cbc-comments-policy-anonymous-1.3496350

CBC announces end to anonymous online comments
Policy change fast tracked in wake of complaint by prominent New
Brunswick francophones

CBC News Posted: Mar 17, 2016 5:36 PM AT Last Updated: Mar 17, 2016 9:01 PM AT


CBC will stop allowing anonymous online comments, management of the
public broadcaster announced on Thursday.

Jennifer McGuire, CBC's general manager and editor in chief, said 'in
the interests of encouraging civil conversation CBC will not allow the
use of pseudonyms.'

All commenters will be required to use their real names instead of the
current practice of allowing pseudonyms.

The policy change comes in the wake of a complaint by a group of
prominent New Brunswick francophones over what they considered hateful
attacks on the province's French-speaking community.

A national committee has been reviewing CBC's commenting policies for
months, but has fast tracked its decision following the complaint,
officials said.

"We recognize the limits of a 'real name' policy," Jennifer McGuire,
CBC's general manager and editor in chief, said in an Editor's Blog
published on the website late Thursday afternoon.

"However, in the interests of encouraging civil conversation CBC will
not allow the use of pseudonyms."

    Editor's Blog: Reviewing our commenting policy
    CBC responds to comments complaint by francophone group
    Prominent francophones call for change to CBC comments policy

No timeline for the change has been given.

"We are letting our users know this is coming but it will take some
time to ensure we make this transition smoothly," McGuire wrote.

University of Moncton law professor Michel Doucet, who had organized
the letter signed by 120 New Brunswick francophones, promptly reacted
to the announcement with a post on Twitter in French, saying he is
"happy with the outcome."
Michel Doucet

Michel Doucet, law professor and director of the International
Observatory on Language Rights at the Université de Moncton, is
pleased with the CBC's decision. (CBC)

Reached shortly after for further comment, Doucet said he felt the
change in policy will have an impact.

"I think people, when you have to put your name, it's easy to hide
behind a pseudonym and say anything you want, but when you have to put
your name, people will think twice," he said.

Doucet said he had a meeting with CBC executives earlier on Thursday,
and felt that the letter he had sent to CBC had helped to speed up the
change in policy.

"I think CBC was already doing a reflection on how to deal with their
comments section," said Doucet. "They wanted to make it on a par with
what's being done with Société Radio-Canada. So they wanted to do
that. But it is certainly a direct result of the letters being sent."

Rosella Melanson, one of the signatories and a former executive
director of the now-defunct New Brunswick Advisory Council on the
Status of Women, also responded with a French tweet, saying "Yay."

The letter had called on CBC to overhaul its handling of online
comments to be "more discerning" and filter out those that "attack the
minority community."

Some of the examples cited in the letter included comments about an
"Acadian mafia," calls to "banish all the French" out of the province,
and a comment that said languages commissioner Katherine d'Entremont
appeared "demonic" in a photograph.

Commenters should not be allowed to hide behind pseudonyms, they had argued.

Last week, CBC's senior director of digital news, Brodie Fenlon, had
responded to Doucet, saying "more changes are needed, and will come."

But Fenlon had noted permitting commenters to use pseudonyms allows
for an inclusive platform for all voices, including victims of crime
and whistleblowers.

Requiring commenters to use their "'real names' does not guarantee
civility," he added, pointing to the signed, yet hateful messages
commonly seen on social media.

In November, CBC temporarily suspended comments on stories related to
aboriginal issues due to the inordinate number of comments that
regularly contravened its guidelines and constituted hate.

As of January, CBC now ensures all comments are reviewed by a human
moderator before publication.


Comments on this story are moderated according to our Submission
Guidelines. Comments are welcome while open. We reserve the right to
close comments at any time.

    320 Comments

    Take 4 tylenols; 1 4 each corner!

Good! If you don't have the guts or courage to put your name; then you
are not worth being read.

    4 hours ago 22 Likes

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    Michael Oscar Wright

@Take 4 tylenols; 1 4 each corner! Good job! eye roll

    2 hours ago 0 Likes

    Wiccan

@Take 4 tylenols; 1 4 each corner!
Like you do.

    1 hour ago 0 Likes


    David Amos

@Take 4 tylenols; 1 4 each corner! Make fun all you wish but I am as
serious as a heart attack about this. I have always maintained that
people should back up their words with their true names.

However ask yourselves why CBC blocks ALL my comments and denied that
I ran for public office FIVE times?

    Just now  0 Likes


DumbBoy

Sad day for free speech , killed by a small vocal minority . We now
have a completely controlled press in this province as CBC joins the
likes of CanadaEast.

    5 hours ago 62 Likes

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Khazul

@Ex-expat @An anonymous attack is not free speech

Why do you assume it is a vocal minority in NB? I've searched for more
detailed statistics on the support for bilingualism and duality but
can't find anything. However, there are numerous facebook groups and
petitions signed by thousands of NBers who are against bilingualism.

A rhetorical device meant to end discussion about a real issue is to
dismiss it as only "a vocal minority". I'm not saying your wrong, but
I can't find proof you're right.

    3 hours ago 3 Likes

Bigotry in NB

@DumbBoy *Sad day for free speech *

Free speech is about you being able to comment on the subjects, no one
will be stopping you from that, but it will stop the slander for most
part.

    2 hours ago 1 Like

singleminded

The people of NB have good reason to question the biased decisions of
their provincial (Liberal) government. This is apparently intolerable
to CBC.

So goodbye CBC.

    4 hours ago 39 Likes

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Bigotry in NB

@teg beck Not comfortable revealing yourself eh...

    2 hours ago 0 Likes

An anonymous attack is not free speech

@Ex-expat there are way more than 120...you should read the stories as
well. The wave spread across the country.

    2 hours ago 0 Likes

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