Sunday 4 November 2018

Does Dominic Cardy or anyone else recall what Brian Gallant wrote and David Coon of the Watermelon Party said about NB Power's plan for a weather tax???

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Methinks all the MLAs must recall what Brian Gallant wrote and David Coon of the Watermelon Party said about NB Power's plan for a weather tax N'esy Pas?

 https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2018/11/does-anyone-dominic-cardy-recall-what.html





https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/nb-power-restore-service-1.4891089



St. Dunstan’s Church held a candlelight only service Sunday morning. (Catherine Harrop/CBC)


Some N.B. residents could be without power for three days

High winds left more than 90,000 customers without power overnight





---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2018 15:45:19 -0400
Subject: YO Domimic Cardy Now that the power is back on I must ask do you recall what 
Brian Gallant wrote and David Coon of the Watermelon Party said about NB Power's 
weather tax after your wife and I spoke at the EUB Hearing?
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New Brunswick Energy and Utilities Board 1
Commission de L'Énergie et des Services Publics N.-B. 2

PARTICIPANTS - Matter 375

IN THE MATTER OF an application by New Brunswick Power 7 Corporation
for approval of the schedules of the rates for the 8 fiscal year
commencing April 1, 2018. 9

Public Session 11
held at the Delta Hotel, Saint John, New Brunswick, on 12 February 7th
2018, at 6:00 p.m. 13

Henneberry Reporting Service 24

INDEX 1
Ross Galbraith – page 12 2
David Amos – page 30 3
Margot Cragg – page 44 4
Stephen Hartley – page 50 5
Josee Bourque – page 55 6
Larry Shaw – page 65 7
David Beauvais – page 71 8
Keelen Gagnon – page 79 9


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "Gallant, Premier Brian (PO/CPM)" <Brian.Gallant@gnb.ca>
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2018 17:18:01 +0000
Subject: RE: Methinks CBC did me a favour illegally barring me again this morning I can't be 
blamed for fanning the flames of nastiness between French and English in its comment sections 
N'esy Pas?.
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

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On 11/2/18, David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> wrote:
> Methinks whereas Dougy James worked CBC and CNN and ran for the Green
> Part in Saint John he and his blogging butt buddy Chucky Leblanc
> should know everything N'esy Pas?
>
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJaMuIDZLcY
>
>
> New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs sits down with Blogger!!!
>
>
> Charles Leblanc
> Published on Nov 1, 2018
>
>
>
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2AfRIOdmbk
>
>
> Former CBC Journalist Doug James is the new Saint John Lancaster Green
> Party Candidate!!!
>
>
> Charles Leblanc
> Published on Jul 20, 2018
>
>
>
> https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/new-brunswick-confidence-vote-liberals-gallant-1.4888347
>
>
> Roy Kirk
>  Douglas James
> Brian Gallant did not 'march' in the Saint John Pride parade. He sat
> on his throne on a fire truck and was carried the couple of blocks
> down St. Baaa-some's King Street . An appropriate ending today for his
> "buy support at any cost" regime. Unfortunately, the alternative is no
> better. Voters were warned of this during the campaign but, as usual
> went willingly to slaughter by voting same old, same old. They get
> what they deserve.
>
>
>
> Roy Kirk
> @Douglas James "They get what they deserve."? So you didn't vote?
>
>
>
> They get what they deserve? YEA RIGHT Anyone recall my messages 5 years
> ago?
>
>
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tipHN1HAHI8
>
>
> David Coon and the media know I am the guy saying that since 2004
>
>
> David Amos
> Published on Apr 1, 2013
>
>
>
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zxuft6s-8Lk
>
>
> David Coon and I knew Sheeple Get The Governments They Deserve since 1969
>
>
> David Amos
> Published on Apr 1, 2013
>
>
>
>
> https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2018/11/in-words-oh-so-honourable-yankee-gomer.html
>
>
> https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/new-brunswick-confidence-vote-liberals-gallant-1.4888347
>
>
> Brian Gallant's minority government defeated after losing confidence vote
> Progressive Conservatives and People's Alliance teamed up to topple
> the Liberal minority government
> Jacques Poitras · CBC News · Posted: Nov 02, 2018 6:00 AM AT
>
>
>
> 178 Comments
>
>
>
>  Terri Cormier
> "Progressive Conservatives and People's Alliance teamed up to topple
> the Liberal minority government" umm.... really, CBC. When did that
> officially happen? CBC really having difficulty when it comes to
> accuracy covering the PA. Interesting.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Douglas James
> Danika Scott
>
> Good.
>
> Liberal governments destroy societies.
>
> Get a Conservative government in there.
>
> Help us on the way.
>
>
>
> Douglas James
> @Danika Scott I'm sure you wouldn't have a clue how to support your
> statement.
>
>
>
>
> Douglas James
> Brian Gallant did not 'march' in the Saint John Pride parade. He sat
> on his throne on a fire truck and was carried the couple of blocks
> down St. Baaa-some's King Street . An appropriate ending today for his
> "buy support at any cost" regime. Unfortunately, the alternative is no
> better. Voters were warned of this during the campaign but, as usual
> went willingly to slaughter by voting same old, same old. They get
> what they deserve.
>
>
> Roy Kirk
> @Douglas James "They get what they deserve."? So you didn't vote?
>
>
>
>
>
> Marc Martin
> Id never tough id see the day again when it was dangerous for a French
> person to travel to English regions, I will advise all my friends not
> to go there anymore.
>
>
> Jim Moore
> @Marc Martin Whats dangerous is 8% french population wasting 500
> million a year and forcing segregation on the bulk of the population,
> also they get 4 times the funding per person than the english and wont
> allow any english into government jobs, this day couldn't have come
> sooner
>
> Marc Martin
> Lou Bell
> As provincial MLA's didn't have the in testinal fortitude to speak up
> at any time for Anglophones, the voters had to take it into their own
> hands . Gallant turned his back on fairness for all Anglophones in
> N.B. and was emboldened by his Francophone Lieutenants . This should
> be a lesson to Higgs and his Cons . No problem with bilingualism but
> fairness has gone out the door for anglophones throughout the
> province. A good example was the language police under D'Entremont
> which was solely in place to take away whatever language rights she
> could in her time in office from the Anglophones and hand it over to
> the Francophone minority.
>



https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/nb-power-restore-service-1.4891089


Some N.B. residents could be without power for three days

High winds left more than 90,000 customers without power overnight



NB Power says some customers may be without power for more than 24 hours as crews assess the damage caused by high winds overnight.

But a statement issued by the province advises that people should be prepared for it to be longer.

"While most customers will be restored over the next 24-48 hours, it is possible that some customers will be without power for as long as 72 hours," the Department of Justice and Public Safety stated Sunday. "Residents are advised to prepare for a 72-hour outage."




https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/nb-power-restore-service-1.4891089


'Major outage event' could last for more than 24 hours in N.B.

High winds left more than 90,000 customers without power overnight

Gail Harding · CBC News · Posted: Nov 04, 2018 11:51 AM AT



Cecile Cassista took this photo in Riverview of a large pine tree that fell across a car in the neighbourhood where she used to live. (Submitted by Cecile Cassista/Facebook)


NB Power says some customers may be without power for more than 24 hours as crews assess the damage caused by high winds overnight. 


Sheila Lagace, with NB Power communications, said restoration crews and contractors are working to restore power to the almost 85,000 customers across the province in what she described as a "major outage event."

NB Power has 120 crews and 29 damage assessors working Sunday. The utility said they will post preliminary restoration estimates on their website once the damage assessments are finished.

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High winds have caused widespread outages across . Damage Assessment is currently in progress. Winds remain an issue. Restoration efforts have begun and may exceed 24 hours in some areas. Please make appropriate plans to keep your family safe.


"Most power outages are due to trees making contact with the lines so we have a lot of lines that are down because of trees that fell on them."



Shannon Savoy and neighbours in Burnt Church work to clear a tree that fell and blocked a road in the community during the wind storm. (Submitted by Sherry Savoy/Facebook)

Lagace says NB Power vegetation crews are out helping to clear the trees so lines can be repaired and power restored.

"We have crews assessing the damage and then crews working on power restoration."

Traffic lights are out all over Fredericton as NB Power works to restore power to that city and much of the province. (Catherine Harrop/CBC)

Meanwhile, Saint John Energy has restored service to the majority of its customers and expects to restore power to the remaining 157 customers in the Westfield Road area by late this afternoon. The utility had to pull crews from the area due to the high winds and danger of falling trees.

Winds have diminished in parts of the province, but strong west winds are still being forecast in the Acadian Peninsula with gusts up to 90 km/h expected until late in the afternoon.

The Fredericton fire department received more than 100 calls overnight.

"Multiple, multiple power lines down, transformers on fire, trees on power lines, trees across the road, trees on vehicles. We've been pretty steady all night with that," said Peter McMurtrie, Fredericton fire's platoon captain.

Robert Duguay, a spokesperson for New Brunswick's Emergency Measures Organization, advised people to not approach downed wires on roads.


This tree is one of many that blew down in Fredericton during the wind storm. (Catherine Harrop/CBC)

Duguay also warned against using generators indoors.

"People should be very careful using generators because they can produce carbon monoxide. We had bad experience in the past and we want to make sure people are going to use them properly."


St. Dunstan’s Church held a candlelight only service Sunday morning. (Catherine Harrop/CBC)

NB EMO advised there is a no travel advisory in effect for Highway 2 in the Tantramar area. The highway across the Tantramar Marshes was closed for four hours due to high winds.

NB EMO is also reminding people without power to keep their fridge doors closed to help reduce food spoilage.


CBC newsreader Colleen Kitts had a massive pine tree come down in the backyard of her Fredericton home, taking a power line with it. (Submitted by Colleen Kitts)

Warming and charging stations have been set up in a number of cities and communities:
  • Upper Nashwaak Lions Club, 1284 Route 107, Stanley.
  • Nashwaak Villa, 67 Lime Kiln Rd., Stanley.
  • Upper Kingsclear Fire Department, 22 Mazerolle Settlement Rd., Upper Kingsclear.
  • Estey's Bridge Community Centre, 1388 Route 620 Highway, Fredericton.
  • Civic Centre, 44 Salmon Blvd., Campbellton.
  • Upper Miramichi Fire Department, 6327 Route 8, Boiestown.
  • Upper Miramichi Lions Club, 6438 Route 8, Boiestown.
  • Willie O'Ree Place, Mabie Lane, Fredericton (charging station only).
  • Grant Harvey Centre, 600 Knowledge Park Dr., Fredericton (charging station only).
The Town of Sackville reported that Route 935 is closed due to partial flooding. Route 106 is closed until water subsides along with some St.James Street. Main Street from Salem to Bridge Street is closed until NB Power repairs pole.
The Confederation Bridge has restricted high-sided vehicles and vehicles towing trailers from crossing.











EUB will consider NB Power request to drop controversial 'weather tax'

Utility announced Friday it is seeking permission from the regulator to withdraw its application


Robert Jones · CBC News · Posted: Mar 23, 2018 11:12 AM A



'Bone-headed idea'


But Green Party Leader David Coon, a longtime defender of the independence of the EUB, disagreed that Gallant acted improperly.

"I don't have any problem with him writing that letter," Coon said.

"It's the most bone-headed proposal I've heard from them [NB Power] in years. It's no wonder the premier wrote to them suggesting this was a bad idea."

At least twice in the last year, the Gallant government has lectured opposition politicians in the legislature on the importance of government not interfering with the operation of NB Power.

'We do not meddle'


Last December, Energy Minister Rick Doucet denied a suggestion from Opposition Leader Blaine Higgs that he played a role in having NB Power install an electric car charging station in Charlotte County.
"We do not meddle in the day-to-day operations," Doucet said. "The utility can take care of its own situation and its own issues."

The government has known since last October that NB Power would be pursuing a way to charge customers directly for extraordinary storm damage expenses by adding some kind of a surcharge to bills.

No ministers, including the premier, expressed any concern about the idea, even when it was raised directly in question period six weeks ago.

On Tuesday, the utility was still pushing hard for approval of storm surcharges, with senior NB Power vice-presidents Darren Murphy and Lori Clark both testifying at the EUB in favour of their adoption.
Monday morning it will try to make the opposite point.

Obviously I am the ugly old dude that CBC is always too chicken to mention N'esy Pas?





Smart meter opponent Roger Richard, right, leads a group worried about human health problems caused by long term exposure to the devices. (Robert Jones/CBC NEWS)





https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2018/03/nb-power-seeks-to-impose-weather-tax.html



Monday, 19 March 2018


NB Power seeks to impose weather tax



Residential, commercial customers could bear the brunt of NB Power's 'weather tax'

NB Power may seek to recover costs specifically from groups served by the damaged equipment

By Robert Jones, CBC News Posted: Mar 20, 2018 6:00 AM AT

131 Comments
Commenting is now closed for this story.


 David Amos 
David Amos
Mr. Jones knows I tried to warn the folks but apathy ruled the day as I was illegally barred from the hearing on All Hallows Eve.

"That's potentially bad news for NB Power's commercial and residential customers. They account for just two-thirds of NB Power's in-province sales but as distribution customers could be made to pay almost all storm-recovery expenses."


James Freney 
Freddy Rose
This has to be one of the dumbest ideas I have ever heard come from the "leaders" of NB Power. It almost sounds like someone made a joke at a meeting and they took it seriously.

"Hey, let's shirk all of our preventative maintenance responsibilities and pass the buck to the end user!", Bob joked during a typical boring meeting.

"Hey, that's a great idea. Let's do it!" replied Dewey Cheatum, the CEO.
David Amos
David Amos 
@Freddy Rose "This has to be one of the dumbest ideas I have ever heard come from the "leaders" of NB Power."

Methinks my friends Roger Richard and Gerald Bourque a lot of other folks would agree with me in that the "Not So Smart Meter Scheme" took the cake in this hearing N'esy Pas???

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/eub-hearings-nb-power-smart-meters-1.4529640

Opting out smart meter program could cost NB Power customers
Power customers in British Columbia, Quebec have faced fees for refusing the installation of smart meters
By Robert Jones, CBC News Posted: Feb 10, 2018 8:00 AM AT

Smart meter opponent Roger Richard, right, leads a group worried about human health problems caused by long term exposure to the devices. (Robert Jones/CBC NEWS)

https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2018/03/nb-power-seeks-to-impose-weather-tax_23.html


Friday, 23 March 2018


NB Power seeks to impose weather tax Round Two

---------- Original message ----------
From: "MinFinance / FinanceMin (FIN)" <fin.minfinance-financemin.fin@canada.ca>
Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2018 15:20:48 +0000
Subject: RE: Methinks the Moncton lawyer Cyril Johnston and former vice-chair of the
EUB calling Gallant's letter to NB Power "ill advised" may be your quote of the year
N'esy Pas Mr. Jones?
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

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