Tuesday 20 September 2016

Yo John Ivison after I knew Wayne Smith of Stats Canada quit I figured out why CBC had visited certain old Blogs So I called his old office but only David Horne and the chauffeur would pick up


---------- Original message ----------
From: "Gallant, Premier Brian (PO/CPM)"
Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 19:10:28 +0000
Subject: RE: Yo John Ivison after I knew Wayne Smith od Stats Canada quit I figured out why CBC had visited certain old Blogs So I called his old office but only David Horne and the chauffeur would pick up
To: David Amos

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: Andrew Blackadar
Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 15:10:15 -0400
Subject: Re: Yo John Ivison after I knew Wayne Smith od Stats Canada quit I figured out why CBC had visited certain old Blogs So I called his old office but only David Horne and the chauffeur would pick up
To: David Amos

I will be absent from the office until October 3, 2016. I can be contacted at 604-307-7789 or you may contact S/Sgt. Robert Grace in my absence.  He can be reached at robert.grace@cfseu.bc.ca.

Je serai absent du bureau jusqu'au 3 Octobre 2016. Vous pouvez me contacter a 604-307-7789 ou vous pouvez communiquer avec S/Sgt. Robert Grace en mon absence. Il peut être atteint à robert.grace@cfseu.bc.ca.

Andrew


---------- Original message ----------
From: "Joly, Mélanie (PCH)"
Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 19:10:17 +0000
Subject: Accusé de réception / Acknowledge Receipt
To: David Amos

Merci d'avoir écrit à l'honorable Mélanie Joly, ministre du Patrimoine canadien.

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---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos
Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 15:10:07 -0400
Subject: Yo John Ivison after I knew Wayne Smith od Stats Canada quit I figured out why CBC had visited certain old Blogs So I called his old office but only David Horne and the chauffeur would pick up
To: jivison , Martine.Lamontagne@canada.ca, Marc.Hamel@canada.ca, david.horne@canada.ca, keith.sabourin@canada.ca, "judy.foote.a1" , Navdeep.Bains@parl.gc.ca, "scott.brison.c1" , "dominic.leblanc.c1" , PREMIER , premier , premier , premier , bdysart , markandcaroline , BrianThomasMacdonald , briangallant10 , "David.Coon" , "Davidc.Coon" , "bruce.northrup" , "john.green" , chiefape , "Gilles.Blinn" , MulcaT , "Dale.Morgan" , "blaine.higgs" , "Katie.Telford" , "Gerald.Butts" , "Stephane.vaillancourt" , Andrew.Blackadar@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, psmith@charlottetown.ca, premier , premier , premier , premier , gatownsend@assembly.pe.ca, jdfox@assembly.pe.ca, jmcallaghan@assembly.pe.ca, psbevanbaker@assembly.pe.ca, tdwatts@assembly.pe.ca, sjgallant@assembly.pe.ca, "jill.chisholm" , baodonnell@assembly.pe.ca, ajmcdonald@assembly.pe.ca, "Gilles.Moreau" , "alison.crawford" , "Alex.Johnston" , "sylvie.gadoury" , "ht.lacroix" , "hon.melanie.joly" , "hon.jane.philpott" , min , "Michael.Wernick"
Cc: David Amos , oldmaison , andre , andrew , mcu , "jean-pierre.blais" , "Baumberg, Andrew" , "marc.giroux" , "Norman.Sabourin" , "Kathleen.Ganley" , Natalie.Duranleau@fja-cmf.gc.ca

So I called Dominic Leblanc's buddy Navdeep Bains and remiinded his
assistant of the email found below.

Speaking of emails this was an interesting decision in Fedarl Court EH
Minister Joly?

http://business.financialpost.com/fp-tech-desk/federal-court-rules-former-crtc-commissioner-denied-procedural-fairness-in-harassment-investigation

I feel compelled to ask howcome the decisions in my matter are still
missing? Iceland and everybody in the know knows by now that I
published them correct Minister Ganley, Natalie Duranleau and Norman
Sabourin?

http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.ca/2016/09/re-publication-of-federal-court_16.html

https://www.scribd.com/document/323631925/5-Decisions-That-Federal-Court-and-CanLII-Failed-to-Publish

How is the media gonna report anything methins is worthy of the news.
It must be up to ethical bloggers to take up the slack when
professional "kournalists" fail to do their jobs. EH Chucky Leblanc?

Whereas Chucky's CBC buddies say Statistics Canada does not hesitate
to harass the Hell out of the folks they purportedly work for why not
call them? N'esy Pas?

Hmmm now that I made the calls Where to begin the email I promised to
bureaucrats byway of their voicemail machines?. How about what I have
been hearing on CBC this summer and remind all the smiling bastards my
matter is still before the court and that there are more lawsuits
coming?.

Remember this article about local folks?

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/census-statistics-canada-followup-calls-1.3670173

Census nightmare: The calls keep coming from Statistics Canada
Dave Mantin of Saint John says he's received about 30 reminder calls
despite already submitting form
CBC News Posted: Jul 09, 2016 10:00 AM AT

"We feel harassed. You can't call somebody that many times. Even if
they owed you money, you couldn't get away with calling somebody that
many times."

Statistics Canada director general Marc Hamel said Mantin's case
"sounds a bit odd."

Nope what is add is they Hamel and his cohorts don't answer their
phones the the taxpayer pays for. They are too busy golfing on our
dime I suspect.

http://www.statcan.gc.ca/eng/about/org/field5

Census Program

    Hamel, Marc
    Director General
    Telephone: 613-951-2495
    E-mail: Marc.Hamel@canada.ca

Eastern Region (Halifax, Montréal, Sherbrooke)

    Lamontagne, Martine
    Acting Director
    Telephone: 514-283-4053
    E-mail: Martine.Lamontagne@canada.ca

These dudes wre on the job today though.

http://www.goc411.ca/en/141364/Keith-Sabourin

http://www.goc411.ca/en/138350/David-Horne


First thing today I read this nonsense.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/statistics-canada-interview-wayne-smith-1.3769620

"StatsCan chief statistician quit in 'last desperate bid' to protect
agency's autonomy
'Reminiscent of Soviet-style central planning,' says Wayne Smith about
government's IT plan
By Alison Crawford, CBC News Posted: Sep 19, 2016 8:16 PM E

"Among his beefs with Shared Services, Smith said, is that he doesn't
believe the current arrangement respects provisions of the Statistics
Act pertaining to the confidentiality of respondent information. But
Parker told reporters Monday that Statistics Canada's data cannot be
viewed by Shared Services employees — all of which have been security
cleared to secret level. And while the arguments about independence
and privacy are to some extent academic, Smith told CBC that
Statistics Canada is suffering from nuts and bolts technical problems
such as a lack of server space and processing capacity."


Seems that Smith amongst his whining about other things was also
worried about his privacy in sharing emails with other FEDS???

YEA RIGHT Meanwhile Smith and his underlings demand to now everything
about us for the benefit of Liebranos under threat of prosecution.
Methins this is the real reason Smith quit. What say you Marc Hamel?

http://globalnews.ca/news/2805078/canadians-claim-statistics-canada-harassing-them-after-completing-census/

July 5, 2016 7:10 pm
Canadians claim Statistics Canada harassing them after completing census
By Mike Drolet Global News   

"More than 13 million Canadians have filled out the first mandatory
census since 2006, a few hundred thousand are still outstanding. But,
Global News has found a growing number of Canadians who are upset with
how Statistics Canada is pursuing missing forms.

The pattern is always the same: they fill out the form, get the
completion code and then suffer through a series of letters and
in-person visits from enumerators — who some claim aren’t exactly
acting like Canadians."


 BTW what is with teasing French fols in New Brunswic about the fact
that many of the older ones do not now how to read? Trust that the not
so dumb French folks in NB just like the Englishs one can smell
bullshitter from Quebec coming within five hundred paces of them in a
blinding snow storm.  Why else do you think that so many of us don't
vote?


 Anyway here was my first clue that something smelled fishy

Just Dave
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Then the second clue made it no coincidence

QSLS Politics
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It became kinda obvious to me that CBC had figured out that the
minions within Statistics Canada and many other FEDS loved to read my
emails and documents sent to their political bosses many years N'esy
Pas?

Why else would I start sending my email directly to Phil Giles of
Statistics Canada?   Try Googling his old email addy and
phil.giles@statcan.ca David amos some time and you will see more of my
emails. Here is just one example. Nesy Pas Gilles Moreau?

http://thedavidamosrant.blogspot.ca/2013/10/re-glen-greenwald-and-brazilian.html

http://qslspolitics.blogspot.ca/2008/06/david-amos-vs-bcs-liberal-premier.html

Just Dave
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On 2/11/16, David Amos wrote:
> Hell I bet all you Liebranos in Fredericton are still shuddering  over
> my encounter with Southcott in Federal Court last month N'esy Pas
> Brian Gallant and Britt Dysart?
>
> Blogger put BIG foot in his mouth at the Atlantic Premier conference
> in Fredericton!!
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mn6Vr9IfZqk
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos
> Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2016 14:38:56 -0400
> Subject: Attention Chief Paul Smith
> To: Andrew Blackadar ,
> psmith@charlottetown.ca, premier , premier
> , PREMIER , premier
> , premier , premier
> , premier , premier
> , gatownsend@assembly.pe.ca, jdfox@assembly.pe.ca,
> jmcallaghan@assembly.pe.ca, psbevanbaker@assembly.pe.ca,
> tdwatts@assembly.pe.ca, sjgallant@assembly.pe.ca, "jill.chisholm"
> , baodonnell@assembly.pe.ca,
> ajmcdonald@assembly.pe.ca, akemp , "Dale.Morgan"
> , premier ,
> "premier.ministre" , mcu
> , pm , "justin.trudeau.a1"
> , "justin.ling" ,
> gopublic , iteam , investigations
> , w5 , Whistleblower
>
> Cc: David Amos , "craig.callens"
> , "ron.tremblay2"
> , oldmaison ,
> markandcaroline , "rona.ambrose.A1"
> , "carolyn.bennett"
> , "Chantal.Farrah"
> , "roger.l.brown"
> , "bob.paulson"
>
>
> WRONG but thanks for finally showing me your arse
>
> Tell your lawyers to stay tuned and to keep reading and listening as well.
>
> http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.ca/2016/02/federal-court-of-appeal-docket-of-48-16.html
>
> Judge Bell Dec 14th
>
> https://archive.org/details/BahHumbug
>
> Judge Southcott Jan 11th
>
> https://archive.org/details/Jan11th2015
>
> Veritas Vincit
> David Raymond Amos
> 902 800 0369
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "Smith, Paul"
> Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2016 17:33:39 +0000
> Subject: RE: I just called the dudes in PEI about Federal Court File
> No: T-1557-15 and only the sneaky Sgt at Arms Al MacDonald bothered to
> call me back Go Figure EH Bob Paulson?
> To: David Amos
>
> Good Afternoon,
> Email rec'd however it appears that other than an information item
> there is nothing relating to this agency. Appear the Courts rendered a
> decision on T-1557-15 in January of this year.
> P. Smith
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Amos [mailto:motomaniac333@gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2016 11:40 AM
> To: andrew.blackadar@rcmp-grc.gc.ca; Smith, Paul
> Cc: David Amos; Chantal.Farrah; roger.l.brown; premier; premier; PREMIER
> Subject: Fwd: I just called the dudes in PEI about Federal Court File
> No: T-1557-15 and only the sneaky Sgt at Arms Al MacDonald bothered to
> call me back Go Figure EH Bob Paulson?
>
> http://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/cnt/cntrng-crm/plcng/cnmcs-plcng/ndx/dtls-eng.aspx?n=40
>
> Chief Paul Smith
> P O Box 98
> Charlottetown, PE
> C1A 2T3
> Telephone: (902) 629-4172
> psmith@charlottetown.ca
>
> http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/pe/news-nouvelles/releases-communiques/12-07-26-110604-eng.htm
>
> Sgt. Andrew Blackadar
> RCMP Media Relations Officer
> Tel: 902 566 7149
> Cell: 902 940 3183
> andrew.blackadar@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
>
> http://www.canada.com/news/national/irving+shipbuilding+2426+billion+warship+procurement+deal+under/11713751/story.html
>
> Irving Shipbuilding’s $26-billion warship procurement deal under
> review, senior source says
>
>
> By John Ivison February 11, 2016 8:13 PM
>
> Irving Shipbuilding’s $26-billion warship procurement deal under
> review, senior source says
>
> Technicians work on a hull at Halifax Shipyard in Halifax on Thursday,
> March 7, 2013.
>
> The multi-billion dollar sole source deal to build a new fleet of
> warships for the Royal Canadian Navy is being reviewed by a
> newly-formed Cabinet committee set up to take a closer look at
> controversial defence procurement contracts.
>
> Irving Shipbuilding in Halifax was awarded the build contract as part
> of Canada’s largest-ever defence procurement project, the $26-billion
> Canadian Surface Combatant program.
>
> Irving was also named as the prime contractor on the design phase.
> That role allows Irving a say in designating sub-contractors for the
> project, and awards Irving a cut of their payment — which could be
> even more lucrative than building the ship hulls, since up to 70 per
> cent of the cost of the vessels derives from the complex combat
> systems that will be installed on them.
>
> That role as prime contractor is now “under active discussion,” said a
> senior industry source.
>
> Irving’s appointment as prime contractor was greeted with shock in the
> industry. Since the contract was awarded without being put out to
> tender, accusations followed that the taxpayer might have received a
> better deal had competing bids been received.
>
> The Conservatives justified handing Irving the work without a tender
> on the basis that it would save money having one contractor instead of
> two (one for the build, one for design), each charging a percentage
> fee on every dollar spent.
>
> Government and industry sources say Irving put out calls last fall for
> information and data from pre-qualified defence companies interested
> in bidding on the design and combat systems integration phase of the
> project.
>
> However, that process stopped “dead in its tracks” after the new
> Liberal government indicated its plans for a new ad hoc Cabinet
> committee, chaired by environment minister Catherine McKenna, to
> review key projects including the warship program and the plan to
> replace the CF-18 fighter jets.
>
> Sources said the choice of Irving’s Halifax yard as the construction
> site for the combat vessels is not in question. Justin Trudeau
> promised as much during the election. “We will be able to guarantee
> the delivery of current procurements for the navy, we will keep those
> promises for the Halifax shipyards,” he said in September.
>
> As Postmedia reported last month, Public Services and Procurement
> Canada has confirmed that no contract has been signed between the
> government and Irving, even though Irving has been designated prime
> contractor for the “definition and implementation” phase. “While three
> preliminary services contracts have been awarded to (Irving) for work
> relating to the CSC project the definition contract for CSC has not
> yet been awarded.”
>
> A spokeswoman for new Public Services minister Judy Foote said
> Thursday: “Discussions on the process of selecting a warship designer
> and combat systems integrator are ongoing.”
>
> However, sources said there are concerns in government circles about
> the risk of cost overruns, not to mention the challenges caused by
> asking U.S. defence companies to hand classified information related
> to their weapons systems over to Irving, a third party, instead of
> directly to the government.
>
>     There is a degree of nervousness” on the Irving side, said one
> industry source
>
> Irving co-chief executive James D. Irving is understood to have met
> Navdeep Bains, the economic development minister, in Moncton Thursday
> to discuss the situation. “There is a degree of nervousness” on the
> Irving side, said one industry source.
>
> A spokeswoman for Irving said the company had no comment.
>
> The commitment to tighten up defence procurement rules was included in
> the Liberal election campaign. The Liberals said they would ensure
> “all equipment acquisitions operate with vastly improved timelines and
> vigorous Parliamentary oversight.”
>
> The Conservatives had originally planned to build 15 warships but
> federal officials acknowledged last year inflation and currency
> pressures could see that number reduced. In December, Vice Admiral
> Mark Norman, commander of the Royal Canadian Navy, said the cost of
> the surface combatant ships could reach $30 billion.
>
> During the election, Trudeau promised to set aside any savings from
> the CF-18 replacement program and invest them in the navy.
> © Copyright (c) National Post
>
> Original source article: Irving Shipbuilding’s $26-billion warship
> procurement deal under review, senior source says
>

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