From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2018 13:39:43 -0400
Subject: YO Jess Baby Need I say I am sick and tired of the malice practiced by CBC and
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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
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From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2018 13:17:52 -0400
Subject: 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?.
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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!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2AfRIOdmbk
Former CBC Journalist Doug James is the new Saint John Lancaster Green Party Candidate!!!
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/new-brunswick-confidence-vote-liberals-gallant-1.4888347
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
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zxuft6s-8Lk
David Coon and I knew Sheeple Get The Governments They Deserve since 1969
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Replying to @DavidRayAmos @Kathryn98967631 and 49 others
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?.
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
9 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.
Danika Scott
Good.
Liberal governments destroy societies.
Get a Conservative government in there.
Help us on the way.
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
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.
Marc Martin
Well people saw that coming, PC and former CoR member Higgs aligning himself with PANB former CoR party.
Bernard McIntyre
@Marc Martin. Your back I missed you.
@Marc Martin, Exactly! Higgs and Austin, two peas in a pod!
@Marguerite Deschamps. 2 peas who will now form the N.B government.
Marc Martin
The Irving's and big corporation are happy today, less taxes to pay for them and more for the average worker.
@Marc Martin So all the taxes levied by the Liberals who blew it all was just a mirage?
@Dan Armitage
You ain't seen nothing yet.....................
You ain't seen nothing yet.....................
@Dan Armitage
Where do you think Higgs will get all the extra money from ?
Where do you think Higgs will get all the extra money from ?
@Marc Martin money grows on trees for conservatives, don't you know.
@Marc Martin, no worries; the Irvings will help balance the budget.
@Marc Martin
Not an issue of getting " Extra " money , it is an issue of proper management of the money that they already receive....... With proper fiscal management there is absolutely no reason for NB to be in this mess...
Not an issue of getting " Extra " money , it is an issue of proper management of the money that they already receive....... With proper fiscal management there is absolutely no reason for NB to be in this mess...
Good luck Higgs getting any
of your candidates elected in Francophone ridings after hypocritically
making a secret pact with the devil!
@Marguerite Deschamps
I agree, actually he made a pact with his acolytes. We now know Higgs is anti-francophone.
I agree, actually he made a pact with his acolytes. We now know Higgs is anti-francophone.
@Marc Martin
I wouldn't say he's anti-francophone. He just isn't pro-francophone. I do agree with Marguerite though. His chances of gaining any votes in the North of NB is going to be near impossible.
I wouldn't say he's anti-francophone. He just isn't pro-francophone. I do agree with Marguerite though. His chances of gaining any votes in the North of NB is going to be near impossible.
@Marc Martin
"Higgs is anti-francophone"
"a secret pact with the devil!"
You know, you and Marguerite need to calm down. Paranoia and misinformation is not helpful. Nobody is anti-french. We just want a fair and reasonable approach to the OLA.
"Higgs is anti-francophone"
"a secret pact with the devil!"
You know, you and Marguerite need to calm down. Paranoia and misinformation is not helpful. Nobody is anti-french. We just want a fair and reasonable approach to the OLA.
@Marguerite Deschamps Oh and
now any one whom dares question " Official Bilingualism" here in NB is "
the devil"? What foolishness.
@Marguerite Deschamps Reality
check, they dont need to less than 8% of the province are french only,
77% are english first, we don't need the french ridings or votes
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Subject: Automatic reply: Here is the latest malicious trick pulled by CBC for the benefit
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Subject: Automatic reply: Here is the latest malicious trick pulled by CBC for the benefit of the LIEbranos just before the confidence vote on Brian Gallant
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From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2018 06:55:07 -0400
Subject: Here is the latest malicious trick pulled by CBC for the benefit of the LIEbranos
just before the confidence
vote on Brian Gallant
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Methinks after all my phone calls emails, tweets, blogs and lawsuit CBC
and Brian Galllant can never claim that they didn't know the score
N'esy Pas?
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Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2018 13:11:27 +0000
Subject: RE: Not long after CBC closed a comment section and erased
one of my comments I hear Terry Seguin talking to Sophia Harris about
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The words of the wiseguy and Oh So Honourable Fictional Yankee Gomer Pyle come to mind
Surprise Surprise Surprise
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David Amos
The words of the wiseguy and Oh So Honourable Fictional Yankee Gomer Pyle come to mind
Surprise Surprise Surprise
Surprise Surprise Surprise
David Amos
Methinks that it is wickedly
special that this comment section should still be open during and after
the confidence vote is history tomorrow N'esy Pas?
Ray Bungay
I heard on another network
That Mr Gallant will discuss what to do next with is wife if he loses
the vote on Friday! She definitely has his back for sure and was very
good on the campaign trail!
https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/n-b-liberals-lure-green-votes-but-government-still-likely-to-fall-friday-1.4159015
https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/n-b-liberals-lure-green-votes-but-government-still-likely-to-fall-friday-1.4159015
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@Ray Bungay Methinks most
members of Canada's self described" Natural Governing Party" wish they
could follow Trudeau The Elder's tracks in the snow N'esy Pas?
David Amos
@David Amos Oh My Methinks the liberals and their buddies are overly sensitive tonight N'esy Pas?
Ray Bungay
Higgs surely could not be
worse than Gallant. When the change takes place I will looking forward
to the real truth on the Finances of NB! Likely much worse than
presented days before the Election call!!
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David Amos
@Ray Bungay Methinks you
should have a long talk with all the pensioners suing the the government
because of the past actions of Higgs for the benefit of bankers. Why
else would Gallant try to enlist him after the last election? Higgs did
offer up an affidavit so it must be true. After all it was witnessed by a
conservative lawyer who is a former Harper MP.
That said even Gallant must admit that it was pretty funny in the last leader's debate Higgs teased Austin about being refused as a Conservative candidate at the very last minute and the old KISS farmer stated he was thankful to be so accustomed to BS N'esy Pas?
That said even Gallant must admit that it was pretty funny in the last leader's debate Higgs teased Austin about being refused as a Conservative candidate at the very last minute and the old KISS farmer stated he was thankful to be so accustomed to BS N'esy Pas?
David Amos
@David Amos Oh My did I strike a nerve again?
Jim Redmond
Wow --- New Brunswick is in big trouble.
herbie harris
@Jim Redmond your rite jim they are if you support the pa or the pc we are in big trouble..
David Amos
@Jim Redmond Not really If
folks would only listen to what I said while running in this election My
words can be found in the media if you know where to look.
Lou Bell
So the Greens can be bought . Part of their platform I guess. Who'd a thunk ?
David Amos
@Lou Bell I did out of the
gate Methinks a lot of folks did particularly when the Greens demanded
that Gallant take back his big election promise to freeze NB Power's
rates just like Alward did years ago N'esy Pas?
Colin Seeley
When one supports Gallantism they deserve to be de-elected.
David Amos
@Colin Seeley So you say
Colin Seeley
@David Amos
Please try listening to others David.
Radio WKMA is best .
Please try listening to others David.
Radio WKMA is best .
David Amos
@Colin Seeley Methinks the
nurses and the teachers etc should have tuned into Roger TV and listened
to what I said about Higgs and their pension during the last election
N'esy Pas?
Michael durant
So the tories have 22 votes
and the Peoples Alliance has three. That adds to 25 should all 3
Alliance members not decide for Gallant.
25 to 24, Gallant falls.
25 to 24, Gallant falls.
Jim Moore
@Michael durant You can do basic addition, you clearly arent a liberal
David Amos
@Jim Moore Methinks you dudes
would not bet the farm on the possibility of no last minute turncoats
like Wally Stiles and his wife or David Emmerson or Belinda Stronach did
years ago N'esy Pas?
Jim Moore
@David Amos Not a single PC
or PA will switch to the Liberals, to think so is so detached from
reality I don't even know what to say, why would they give up a
guaranteed confidence vote to side with their opponent, To think that
PA or PC will work with the Liberals when they won the election and hand
the Liberals the Government again is just delusional. David I question
your grasp on reality.
David Amos
@Jim Moore "He singled out
two Miramichi-area MLAs, PC Jake Stewart and Michelle Conroy of the
People's Alliance, and said they would have to explain to constituents
why they'd oppose a $20 million Liberal development fund for the area
that Higgs has promised to cut."
Methinks Jake Stewart came some close to losing the last election to the PANB. I bet he will definitely lose next time if there is another election in the near future. Everybody knows he is not a good buddy of Higgs after the stunt he and MacDonald et al pulled during the leadership convention Furthermore who could trust the turncoat tag team Cardy and Lamrock advising Higgs. All they are good for is sending me butter tarts to feed to stray cats N'esy Pas?
Michael durant
Greens showing their true color, hey its politics after all.
Mack Leigh
@Michael durant
Greens backing the Liberals !!! Oh, what a surprise...... NOT !!!
Greens backing the Liberals !!! Oh, what a surprise...... NOT !!!
David Amos
@Mack Leigh Methinks we are on the same page again N'esy Pas?
Michael durant
David **** sends a
message....better to receive no ambulance at all than to receive one
which might be staffed by two anglophones.
David Amos
@Michael durant Methinks the
dude with the name you can't say only cares about his position as
Kingmaker in the Liberal's idea of the "Place To Be" N'esy Pas?
Jason banks
wow ..here i thought they were intelligent.. they just discredited their entire party.
David Amos
@Jason banks Who cares?
John Connelly
Green Party will pay
severely, whenever the election is eventually called, for caving in to
unethical, politicial bribery of the Gallant to hang on to power and
to go against the will of the people.
David Amos
@John Connelly I disagree
Methinks many political pundits would agree that the party with a leader you can't name in CBC will win even more seats N'esy Pas?
Methinks many political pundits would agree that the party with a leader you can't name in CBC will win even more seats N'esy Pas?
Jim Moore
No matter what even with the
greens they are still 2 seats short of forming a government with a
confidence vote, when it fails, which it will, they will have to hold a
confidence vote for the PC's who with the PA's who have aligned with
them will get the 25 seats. Its over liberals, you have lost every
election since the federal one and you will lost the federal on next
fall and badly
David Amos
@Jim Moore Methinks the fat lady ain't sung yet N'esy Pas?
William Henry
David **** just blew up the
Green Party. That didn't take long. I held out hope that his words on
the ambulance issue weren't just political rhetoric, but, alas, my hopes
are dashed. Hope he is pleased to support 50 minute waits for an
ambulance in this province.
Norman Albert Snr
@William Henry Yes, Always
nice to know what/who you are not voting for going forward. The list
gets shorter. You don't get a pension if only in office for a couple of
months. Not yet at least.
David Amos
@Norman Albert Snr Methinks
many long seated MLAS particularly the PC party are reviewing their
pension plans about now as they ponder the possibility of another
election in the near future. Higgs and his cohorts are broke and the
dudes who consider themselves "Canada's Natural Governing Party" still
have lots of bucks in the bank to run another campaign with. However
the Greens and the PANB will give them both lots of sleepless nights
N'esy Pas?
Johnny Horton
Honestly, I’m to the point I
just don’t care anymore what shooens. I’m just so tired and worn out
over all the lies and broken promises from all the parties.
David Amos
@Johnny Horton Methinks even
you must get tired of singing the blues Why not just sit back and enjoy
the Circus tomorrow before you suffer a stroke and can't find a taxi to
take you to the hospital There is nothing you can do about the
confidence vote no matter how it plays out N'esy Pas?
Doug Leblanc
The three green members
should be honest and say what gallant has promised each of them, ie
cabinet posts, tax payer money for unnecessary projects etc.
Mack Leigh
@Doug Leblanc
It is quite evident that the Greens have jumped on the Liberal SANB bandwagon but is anyone surprised considering one was an ex-president of the SANB ??
It is quite evident that the Greens have jumped on the Liberal SANB bandwagon but is anyone surprised considering one was an ex-president of the SANB ??
Mack Leigh
@Doug Leblanc
By their actions the **** Green Party have shown that they know nothing about honesty or ethics.... They have now sold their souls to the devil..
By their actions the **** Green Party have shown that they know nothing about honesty or ethics.... They have now sold their souls to the devil..
David Amos
@Mack Leigh "By their actions
the **** Green Party have shown that they know nothing about honesty or
ethics.... They have now sold their souls to the devil..'
Methinks many people knew that long before the election For instance it was published in the media that Kevin Arseneau wanted to run as liberal in Kent North but Gallant rejected him so he picked the Greens after the the other parties hustled him The devil must have made the Acadian farmer pick Greens N''esy Pas?
Methinks many people knew that long before the election For instance it was published in the media that Kevin Arseneau wanted to run as liberal in Kent North but Gallant rejected him so he picked the Greens after the the other parties hustled him The devil must have made the Acadian farmer pick Greens N''esy Pas?
Harold Fitzgerald
The Green Party is done in NB if they support the Liberals. They'll be wiped off the map in the coming election.
David Amos
@Harold Fitzgerald Wanna bet?
Harold Fitzgerald
Tomorrow is Gallant's last day as Premier.
David Amos
@Harold Fitzgerald At the risk of being redundant I repeat the fat lady ain't sung yet
Jonas Smith
How green it is to support red. Lol
David Amos
@Jonas Smith Methinks it depends on what was in the Kool Aid they served them N'esy Pas?
Eric Plexe
“Prediction is very difficult, especially about the future“ - Niels Bohr
David Amos
@Eric Plexe YUP
William Edwards
I can't think of very many differences between the Libs and Greens. David **** runs the risk of losing his own party's identity.
David Amos
@William Edwards Methinks his
beloved leader the lawyer Ms May proved that a year ago whens he
suffered a revolt in her party and almost quit N'esy Pas?
Brian Robertson
Did anyone at any time seriously think that they wouldn't?
David Amos
@Brian Robertson It wasn't rocket science that is for sure
Andy Davis
Keep the cons out of power, if you know what's good for you
David Amos
@Andy Davis Methinks we should have another election ASAP and let we the people decide N'esy Pas?
Harold Fitzgerald
So the Green's don't support common sense? They support language before life? How foolish.
Marguerite Deschamps
@Harold Fitzgerald, fake news as you are so good at spewing. No one lost their lives because of language.
Harold Fitzgerald
@Marguerite Deschamps
Not if you don't count the NBers that died waiting for an ambulance that cannot be staffed by two Anglos in Anglo areas.
Not if you don't count the NBers that died waiting for an ambulance that cannot be staffed by two Anglos in Anglo areas.
David Amos
@Harold Fitzgerald Methinks the lady doth protest too much N'esy Pas?
Colin Seeley
David C. oooN knows he has one kick of the can to imprint his brands upon common sense NB.
And he is going to use it. He and Gallant will be saying they are best for NB and know what’s best for you.
It’s purely an anti business and Carbon Tax signal.
Just watch Gallant become all in favour of a Carbon Tax.
And he is going to use it. He and Gallant will be saying they are best for NB and know what’s best for you.
It’s purely an anti business and Carbon Tax signal.
Just watch Gallant become all in favour of a Carbon Tax.
Bernard McIntyre
@Colin Seeley Of course he
will. he will need his buddie JT to give him a job for which he won't be
qualified for when he loses the premier job.
David Amos
@Bernard McIntyre Thats the
way the game is played Methinks Bernie Lord is doing quite well thanks
to his liberal buddies N'esy Pas?
Murray Brown
So the left of center parties
will burn down together... This is the problem for those who support
the 'Green' party. Its essentially a party made up of former Liberals
and National Democratic Party members and the lines between these three
left wing parties is diminishing, so why not stand shoulder to shoulder
with your brethren. In the end, it doesn't matter much because the
Tories and the PA will determine the future... Whether that will be
another election or a coalition is up to them.
Marguerite Deschamps
@Murray Brown, tell that to Dominic Cardy!
Bernard McIntyre
@Marguerite Deschamps I agree but you forgot to mention Kelly Lamrock who went from lib, ndp then cons. in 5 years
Marguerite Deschamps
@Bernard McIntyre, I didn't forget. Lamrock is made of the same cloth.
David Amos
@Bernard McIntyre Methinks
that lawyer set a record any questionable turncoat would be proud of
The strange part to many political pundits no doubt is why would Higgs
bring him into his fold N'esy Pas?
Brilliant. but I am not surprised. All three elected green Party Members appear highly intelligent.
Joseph Vacher
@ as dumb as the OP
Junkman George
@
Not so smart. They could have held out for seats, but instead sold out too cheaply.
Not so smart. They could have held out for seats, but instead sold out too cheaply.
David Amos
@ TOO TOO Funny Oh Ye with no name who knows how to game the system overseen by the liberal party these dayz.
Chris McNee
There’s more backbone in a jellyfish.
David Amos
@Chris McNee Well Put Sir
Matt Steele
It looks like the Greens got
bought off by Gallant . It is somewhat amusing that Green Party MLA
Kevin Arseneau wanted to run for the Liberals , but Gallant did not
want him ; now Gallant has Arseneau on his knees already....it appears
that the Green Party MLAs were easily bought off . Regardless , even
with the Greens support , Gallant still does not have the numbers
required to form govt . . Tomorrow should be an interesting day as
Gallant's last hours as Premier tick down . BYE BYE Brian !!!
David Amos
@Matt Steele So says the biggest NDP fan NB Nesy Pas?
Joseph Vacher
maybe because you cant just throw millions of dollars of other people's money around to get re-elected......
David Amos
@Joseph Vacher Methinks many folks would agree that every politician does that the first chance they get N'esy Pas?
Junkman George
So, in other words: the Greens sell out.
Instead of the possibility of a "coalition" (where those who voted Green would have a vote that counts) they have decided in "cooperation" (where those who voted Green just wasted their vote).
Good thing to know for the next election.
Instead of the possibility of a "coalition" (where those who voted Green would have a vote that counts) they have decided in "cooperation" (where those who voted Green just wasted their vote).
Good thing to know for the next election.
David Amos
@Junkman George "So, in other words: the Greens sell out."
Methinks many would agree that the leader of the Green Party who can't be named in CBC wants to the control the House like his buddy in BC does the same holds true for the leader of the PANB N'esy Pas?
Methinks many would agree that the leader of the Green Party who can't be named in CBC wants to the control the House like his buddy in BC does the same holds true for the leader of the PANB N'esy Pas?
Marc Bonhomme
@David Amos The reason is his last name is also a derogatory term for black people.
David Amos
@Marc Bonhomme Methinks
everybody knows that The question is why can CBC can publish David
****'s name but we cannot respond with it N'esy Pas??
Johnny Horton
I’m like a kid at Christmas...
Just one more sleep!
Just one more sleep!
David Amos
@Johnny Horton Perchance to dream of the War of 1812 it was a tie as well N'esy Pas?
Bernard McIntyre
So now Gallant is so
desperate that he trying to blackmail other MLA'S to get them to vote
for him. Shame, shame ,shame on him. Hopefully 1 day for him to resign.
David Amos
@Bernard McIntyre Methinks
you misunderstand that is the nature of the wicked game. Professional
political people know that none of them are ethical and nearly everyone
knows everything political is always about the money N'esy Pas?
David Stairs
it's funny how people can be
mislead to believe that this is about language and the
environment...this is about being accountable to the people of New
Brunswick...Good Bye Brian...Good Bye Blaine..no more buying
votes...let's just be transparent and honest...oh I forget..Good Bye
David Coone...nice to know you can be bought as well..
David Amos
@David Stairs Many political pundits would agree with me in that politicking is the oldest and most wicked game in the world.
Methinks you should sing Goodbye Yellow Brick Road as you ponder the true meaning of the story about the Wziard of Oz N'esy Pas?
Methinks you should sing Goodbye Yellow Brick Road as you ponder the true meaning of the story about the Wziard of Oz N'esy Pas?
Bernard McIntyre
Didn't David **** just say
the other day that he didn't know that the liberals were allowed to
amend their own throne speech. My how things change so fast in politics.
Gallant must have offered him a cabinet post so that would mean a big
raise?
David Amos
@Bernard McIntyre You cares now its all over but the crying no matter which way the vote goes
cheryl wright
it is so very refreshing to
see Kris Austin and his members not sell out for whatever Gallant was
offering the greens. good for you Kris for having a backbone and
standing up for the people who voted you in!
Paul Bourgoin
@cheryl wright
He lost his only opportunity to be heard!!
He lost his only opportunity to be heard!!
Harold Fitzgerald
@Paul Bourgoin
He'll be heard tomorrow when Gallant is forced out! The bilingual gravy train is on its way out.
He'll be heard tomorrow when Gallant is forced out! The bilingual gravy train is on its way out.
David Amos
@Harold Fitzgerald Dream on
Heather Wood
Anyone , any freaking one, think someone is going to change colours because they're GREEN, is nuts!
David Amos
@Heather Wood Methinks Arseneau wanted to be a liberal candidate first N'esy Pas?
Doug Leblanc
**** doesn't seem to care about the environment. Similar to Gallant, he cares about himself.
The question remains as to whether he is even a good negotiator - what did he secure for himself - or is he truly incompetent and took whatever rubbish Gallant promised him.
Hopefully the PA and PC can fix the environmental mess that Gallant has created...
The question remains as to whether he is even a good negotiator - what did he secure for himself - or is he truly incompetent and took whatever rubbish Gallant promised him.
Hopefully the PA and PC can fix the environmental mess that Gallant has created...
Rosco holt
@Doug Leblanc
"Hopefully the PA and PC can fix the environmental mess that Gallant has created..."
Really, the cons gave away crownlands, want shale gas. Items that are not environmentally friendly.
"Hopefully the PA and PC can fix the environmental mess that Gallant has created..."
Really, the cons gave away crownlands, want shale gas. Items that are not environmentally friendly.
David Amos
@Rosco holt True
Paul Bourgoin
Gallant or Higgs will do what their sponsors tell them to do!!
Mack Leigh
@Paul Bourgoin
For Gallant it is the SANB and Francophone Elite, while for Higgs it is Irving....
For Gallant it is the SANB and Francophone Elite, while for Higgs it is Irving....
David Amos
@Mack Leigh I agree
Paul Bourgoin
These are dark days for the people of New Brunswick!!
Colin Seeley
@Paul Bourgoin
Not at all. Unless your on the duality gravy train. Then your days are numbered.
Not at all. Unless your on the duality gravy train. Then your days are numbered.
Rosco holt
@Colin Seeley
Gravy train like big business are riding?
Gravy train like big business are riding?
David Amos
@Rosco holt YUP
Mark Deckard
Can't wait. It's going to be like Christmas. Heck, better than Christmas!
David Amos
@Mark Deckard Welcome to the Circus
Colin Seeley
NB cannot afford mor Gallantism or Greenism’s.
We need an business climate economy and avoidance of duality for the sake of duality.
Common sense must come first.
We need an business climate economy and avoidance of duality for the sake of duality.
Common sense must come first.
David Amos
@Colin Seeley Cry me a river
Harold Fitzgerald
Who knew a failure to address the problems caused by Official Bilingualism would bring down the Liberals.
Roland Godin
@Harold Fitzgerald
Why do you insist in saying English, which is a langue officielle, is part of the problem...EH!
Why do you insist in saying English, which is a langue officielle, is part of the problem...EH!
David Amos
@Harold Fitzgerald The
liberal were the ones who played the card in a effort to split the vote
on the right Hence methinks it looks good on them. You reap what you
sow N'esy Pas?
Ross Piercey
@Harold Fitzgerald and only
20% on Nber’s are French, I wonder why the rest of Canada hasn’t become
officially Bilingual following NB lead?
Marguerite Deschamps
@Ross Piercey, the federal government IS bilingual.
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Your point is?
Roy Nicholl
@Ross Piercey wrote
"...and only 20% on Nber’s are French, ..."
The number is actually around 32-33%
"...and only 20% on Nber’s are French, ..."
The number is actually around 32-33%
Roland Godin
@Roland Godin
Reciprocal feeling when being bashed in les deux langues officielles eh!
Reciprocal feeling when being bashed in les deux langues officielles eh!
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps 'the federal government IS bilingual."
And the Quebec government is???
And the Quebec government is???
Henry Moody
You know what colour red & green make? Brown. You know what's brown? Yep...that was my first thought too.
Marguerite Deschamps
@Henry Moody, ah, a paint mixer! Stick to your day job!
Mack Leigh
@Henry Moody
As proven today Green really is the color of slime.......
As proven today Green really is the color of slime.......
David Amos
@Henry Moody Me Too
Marguerite Deschamps
@Mack Leigh, don't be so negative; it's a nice Irish colour and such a beautiful colour so prevalent in nature!
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps
Methinks my Yankee Irish Catholic Princess was the love of my life but
we are history. Now that I am back in my old stomping grounds I have
earned the right to in search of a fine Acadian lady from the North
Shore who enjoys politicking to spend my latter days with beside me in
her rocking chair Lets just say that although I have fond memories of
other lovers in my old age perhaps I can help a fine French lady get
elected as an Independent she can bring home the bacon and beans I will
cook it N'esy Pas?
Marguerite Deschamps
Of course there no surprise
here! The Greens have absolutely no affinity with Blaine Higgs's CONs.
They have to support the Liberals as opposed to Higgs' gang. As for the
PA, it's the opposite, they are a one issue party, against the French
language, just like Higgs who now pretends not to be. Higgs is the
sleaziest of them all, just like Max White. White went and said it:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/new-brunswick-former-cor-mla-vote-splitting-election-1.4832078
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/new-brunswick-former-cor-mla-vote-splitting-election-1.4832078
Nicolas Krinis
@Marguerite Deschamps The Greens have no affinity with reality, period.
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps So you say EH?
Colin Seeley
@Marguerite Deschamps
It’s awful to have to read postings from a self appointed and self- anointed expert .
I am in favour of children of all cultures and languages on the same busses.
That’s how Europeans speak 4 and 5 languages.
I am in favour of EMT’s connected to a multilingual dispatcher 24/7/365.
That’s not anti -French. That’s called diversity something the rest of us all support.
Get on board.
It’s awful to have to read postings from a self appointed and self- anointed expert .
I am in favour of children of all cultures and languages on the same busses.
That’s how Europeans speak 4 and 5 languages.
I am in favour of EMT’s connected to a multilingual dispatcher 24/7/365.
That’s not anti -French. That’s called diversity something the rest of us all support.
Get on board.
Marguerite Deschamps
@Colin Seeley, how many languages do you speak, may I ask?
Marguerite Deschamps
Europeans are much more
openminded than those supporting the likes of the PA party. Most speak
only and ONLY one language; that's a given.
Marc Bonhomme
@Marguerite Deschamps I speak English et je parle le Français aussi and I agree with Kris Austin.
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Does Chiac count?
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos, just as much as the slang spoken in many parts of New Brunswick count as English.
Mack Leigh
@Marguerite Deschamps
I am truly amazed that the majority of your posts are allowed !!... I suppose the CBC will print all STAFF posts tho,,,,,,, so what was I thinking !!
I am truly amazed that the majority of your posts are allowed !!... I suppose the CBC will print all STAFF posts tho,,,,,,, so what was I thinking !!
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Then I
speak 13 languages but I refuse to speak French to Quebeckers Ask the
ghost of Trudeau the Elder why that is.
Marguerite Deschamps
@Marc Bonhomme, baragouiner quelques mots en français ici et là ne compte pas pour du français.
Marguerite Deschamps
@Mack Leigh, what's wrong with my posts. I am only telling it like it is.
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks thats not true N'esy Pas?
Emery Hyslop-Margison
Higgs deserve his chance but
how long will he last? I suspect the first time the PCs reject a radical
motion from the People's Alliance on language reform, we'll be heading
back to the polls - both the Liberals and PCs could have new leaders by
then. I give it about a year.
David Amos
@Emery Hyslop-Margison "I
suspect the first time the PCs reject a radical motion from the People's
Alliance on language reform, we'll be heading back to the polls"
Me Too but Gallant ain't lost yet
Me Too but Gallant ain't lost yet
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos
- It ain't over till it's over. - Yogi Berra
- It ain't over till it's over. - Yogi Berra
Terry Cunningham
I am quickly beginning to
wish that David **** was not re-elected,if all you got is you are
against something that has been presented as only being done in regions
that the local region supports then you can’t see the forest for the
trees and for the gentlemen who was not good enough to run but jumps in
bed with the person that rejected you tells me what you have to offer no
guts
David Amos
@Terry Cunningham Nope he wants to be the boss
Mark Deckard
Na na na na, hey hey, goodbye
Na na na na, na na na na, hey hey, goodbye
Na na na na, na na na na, hey hey, goodbye
David Amos
@Mark Deckard Who are singing to?
Mark Deckard
@David Amos
Goodbye... Brian!
Goodbye... Brian!
Marguerite Deschamps
Higgs is next.
Nicolas Krinis
Will someone tell this man that he lost the election?
David Amos
@Nicolas Krinis Who are you referring and are you sure he did? Methinks nobody won N'esy Pas?
@David Amos You hold on to
that thought. Watch him humiliate himself (Brian) when he loses the
confidence vote. And it's "n'est-ce pas."
Roland Godin
Give good working conditions,
respect and professional salaries to ambulance employees, and we will
have more applicants to fill the jobs and in both langues officielles.
This could be easily paid for by using the services when it is an emergency, not for a toe nail scratch or as a taxi for hospital socializers...et voilà.
This could be easily paid for by using the services when it is an emergency, not for a toe nail scratch or as a taxi for hospital socializers...et voilà.
David Amos
@Roland Godin C'est Vrai
Matt Steele
It looks like it is the end
of the line for our one term wonder Brian Gallant . There will be a
non-confidence vote tomorrow ; and Gallant will be out of the Premiers
Office for good . It is time to put an end to Gallants immature and
narcissistic behavior once and for all . No more unlimited govt. credit
card and travel expenses for you Mr. Gallant ; hopefully you have
learned that NOT ALL N.B.s CAN BE BOUGHT !!! Bye Bye Brian .
Mack Leigh
@Matt Steele
Hopefully no PC turns into a turncoat and crosses the floor ....
Hopefully no PC turns into a turncoat and crosses the floor ....
David Amos
@Mack Leigh Obviously I must I
disagree Methinks as a proud Independent candidate in 5 elections thus
far I have the right to hope that at least one PC crosses the floor and
that the French Lieutenant Gauvin remains true to his word and sits as
an Independent just like he threatened to do if the PCs and the PANB
became buddies..
Johnny Horton
@David Amos
An independent cheering on a party. Right.
Methinks some independent who has lost five times is angling for party affiliation to help him the sixth time Nesy Pas?
An independent cheering on a party. Right.
Methinks some independent who has lost five times is angling for party affiliation to help him the sixth time Nesy Pas?
David Amos
@Johnny Horton Wrong I lost six times thus far. that said MethinksI have the right to pick a winner just as you do N'esy Pas?
Johnny Horton
@David Amos
There are no winners with these four caucuses. I’ll cheer as each one goes down in flame.
There are no winners with these four caucuses. I’ll cheer as each one goes down in flame.
Johnny Horton
@David Amos
5...6 meh whatever
I learnt everything I know about math from gallant :)
5...6 meh whatever
I learnt everything I know about math from gallant :)
David Amos
@Johnny Horton Does that mean that you confess to knowing nothing at all?
Johnny Horton
@David Amos
It’s that awesome N.B. school system with their failing math and English scores every year.
Alas we are syppso3d to celebrate a 40 percent pass rate improving to a 42. All for two billion dollars!
It’s that awesome N.B. school system with their failing math and English scores every year.
Alas we are syppso3d to celebrate a 40 percent pass rate improving to a 42. All for two billion dollars!
Luke Armstrong
Looking forward to welcoming Mr. Blaine Higgs as Premier of NB.
David Amos
@Luke Armstrong Methinks
Higgs won't have the job long so you better grab a number and stand in
line if Gallant loses tomorrow because he too will be facing a
confidence vote in short order N'esy Pas?
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos, what's wrong with me? I seem to agree and thumb you up a lot on this topic.
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Lets just say that I have been called mon petite chou a time or two N'esy Pas?
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos, my small cabbage!
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos, mon "petit" chou!
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps
Methinks if that were even remotely true then call me crazy if you wish
but I know by the time I was done with you would be chucking rocks at
your own trailer and wondering why you ignored wild Hillbilly boys for
so long N'esy Pas?
Ross Piercey
Only way to teach a Liberal a lesson on math is to have a vote.
David Amos
@Ross Piercey True Methinks the same rule holds for Conservatives too N'esy Pas?
Ray Bungay
Higgs surely could not be
worse than Gallant. When the change takes place I will looking forward
to the real truth on the Finances of NB! Likely much worse than
presented days before the Election call!!
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David Amos
@Ray Bungay Methinks you
should have a long talk with all the pensioners suing the the government
because of the past actions of Higgs for the benefit of bankers. Why
else would Gallant try to enlist him after the last election? Higgs did
offer up an affidavit so it must be true. After all it was witnessed by a
conservative lawyer who is a former Harper MP.
That said even Gallant must admit that it was pretty funny in the last leader's debate Higgs teased Austin about being refused as a Conservative candidate at the very last minute and the old KISS farmer stated he was thankful to be so accustomed to BS N'esy Pas?
That said even Gallant must admit that it was pretty funny in the last leader's debate Higgs teased Austin about being refused as a Conservative candidate at the very last minute and the old KISS farmer stated he was thankful to be so accustomed to BS N'esy Pas?
David Amos
@David Amos Oh My did I strike a nerve again?
Alex Forbes
Bye bye Brian.
David Amos
@Alex Forbes Where is Mulroney going this time?
@David Amos he'll resign soon after defeat...by-election to follow with a PA or PC win...
Marguerite Deschamps
@Jake Devries, as if a predominantly francophone riding will vote for Higgs or Austin; two peas in a pod.
David Amos
@Jake Devries Many Moons ago
not long after leaving the supper tables of CoR Party members who did
not know each other. I happen to got on the same train and sat behind
Chretien as he headed there to get a seat in Parliament again after
“Lyin' Brian” did not put up a Conservative to run against him. I just
laughed at the coincidence because that was what my friends were so
upset about. I didn't care about the politics because I never voted in
my life until just this year. Guess who I voted for?
Jeff Smith
Higgs will form the next
government and will lead for the next 4 years, with an unsteady alliance
with the PANB. That's my prediction.
Marguerite Deschamps
@Jeff Smith; not for long as Gauvin will bolt.
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps YUP
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps "Gauvin will bolt".
"He also said PC MLA Robert Gauvin would have to explain why he'd vote against a Liberal promise to renew the $20 million Northern Fund."
"He also said PC MLA Robert Gauvin would have to explain why he'd vote against a Liberal promise to renew the $20 million Northern Fund."
@Jeff Smith
Nope, the liberal that has the speakers chair will quit, conservatives will be down one seat to fill the speakers position and Higgs government will likely fall in the near future.
Nope, the liberal that has the speakers chair will quit, conservatives will be down one seat to fill the speakers position and Higgs government will likely fall in the near future.
@Marguerite Deschamps I hope there is another election so that the peoples alliance will get more seats N'esy Pas?
Colin Seeley
Some folks think French school busses are a human rights issue.
How ridiculous can you be.
I am in favour of children of all cultures and languages on the same busses.
That’s how a lot of Europeans come to learn and speak 4 and 5 languages. And they don’t lose their cultures.
I am in favour of EMT’s connected to a multilingual dispatcher 24/7/365.
That’s not anti -French. That’s called diversity something the rest of us all support.
How can anyone support Gallantism and Greenism’s in this place.
How ridiculous can you be.
I am in favour of children of all cultures and languages on the same busses.
That’s how a lot of Europeans come to learn and speak 4 and 5 languages. And they don’t lose their cultures.
I am in favour of EMT’s connected to a multilingual dispatcher 24/7/365.
That’s not anti -French. That’s called diversity something the rest of us all support.
How can anyone support Gallantism and Greenism’s in this place.
Marguerite Deschamps
@Colin Seeley, as sure as you speak 4 and 5 languages.
@Colin Seeley Methinks you should give Higgs a call and ask him why he messed with your pension N'esy Pas?
@David Amos Methinks you are
wrong the Gallant Government is the one who implemented the change in
pensions Higgs had the idea N'esy Pas?
Brian Robertson
It should never have come to this.
He lost the election based on the number of seats, and should never have been given the first opportunity to form a government.
At the very least, this will correct that error.
He lost the election based on the number of seats, and should never have been given the first opportunity to form a government.
At the very least, this will correct that error.
David Amos
@Brian Robertson The rules
are such that has Gallant has the right to try to form government.
NOBODY won a majority. I am far from a liberal fan particularly after
they supported my illegal barring in 2004, stole my Harley in 2007,
falsely imprisoned me in 2008 and I have been arguing them in Federal
Court since 2015 but one must be ethical even though they are not.
Methinks that is not hard to understand N'esy Pas?
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos, you're right, he is merely following tradition. He has the first kick at the can.
John Connelly
@David Amos Sorry to hear what you went through...
Yes, technically the rules are such .... However, he clearly lost by one seat, and the more ethical, sensible thing to do for the sake of the people would have been to concede to Higgs. The rules allow for that concession.
He is recklessly flaunting the peoples money around to bribe power.
The spirit of the Westminster rules were not meant for this.
Yes, technically the rules are such .... However, he clearly lost by one seat, and the more ethical, sensible thing to do for the sake of the people would have been to concede to Higgs. The rules allow for that concession.
He is recklessly flaunting the peoples money around to bribe power.
The spirit of the Westminster rules were not meant for this.
Marguerite Deschamps
@John Connelly, there's a
vestige of the malarkey of a totalitarian system of a bygone era for
you. What a joke that we keep such an archaic system all the while
gloating that we are a democracy!
David Amos
@John Connelly "The spirit of the Westminster rules were not meant for this."
@Marguerite Deschamps "there's a vestige of the malarkey of a totalitarian system of a bygone era for you"
It should be a small wonder to both of you why I am suing the Queen
Methinks if you were to go to Federal Court in Fredericton and pull my docket you would roll on the floor laughing at the Government of New Brunswick's response to my Statement of Claim N'esy Pas?
@Marguerite Deschamps "there's a vestige of the malarkey of a totalitarian system of a bygone era for you"
It should be a small wonder to both of you why I am suing the Queen
Methinks if you were to go to Federal Court in Fredericton and pull my docket you would roll on the floor laughing at the Government of New Brunswick's response to my Statement of Claim N'esy Pas?
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos, the likes of Adrienne Clarkson would not like us eh?https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/review-past-gg-expenses-trudeau-1.4885815
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Did you even bother to check out my lawsuit Her letter to me in 2004 is quoted verbatim in statement # 8
David Amos
@David Amos “September 11th, 2004
Dear Mr. Amos,
On behalf of Her Excellency the Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson, I acknowledge receipt of two sets of documents and CD regarding corruption, one received from you directly, and the other forwarded to us by the Office of the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick.
I regret to inform you that the Governor General cannot intervene in
matters that are the responsibility of elected officials and courts of Justice of Canada. You already contacted the various provincial authorities regarding your concerns, and these were the appropriate steps to take.
Yours sincerely.
Renee Blanchet
Office of the Secretary
to the Governor General”
Dear Mr. Amos,
On behalf of Her Excellency the Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson, I acknowledge receipt of two sets of documents and CD regarding corruption, one received from you directly, and the other forwarded to us by the Office of the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick.
I regret to inform you that the Governor General cannot intervene in
matters that are the responsibility of elected officials and courts of Justice of Canada. You already contacted the various provincial authorities regarding your concerns, and these were the appropriate steps to take.
Yours sincerely.
Renee Blanchet
Office of the Secretary
to the Governor General”
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos, she and the position is as useless as a teeth on a bull!
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps The
letter in statement #3 from a liberal lawyer who taught at UNB when I
attended caused me to come home and run against them all
Jan 3rd, 2004
Dear Mr. Amos
Thank you for your letter of November 19th, 2003, addressed to my predecessor, the Honourble Wayne Easter, regarding your safety.
I apologize for the delay in responding.
If you have any concerns about your personal safety, I can only suggest that you contact the police of local jurisdiction. In addition, any evidence of criminal activity should be brought to their attention since the police are in the best position to evaluate the information and take action as deemed appropriate.
I trust that this information is satisfactory.
Yours sincerely
A. Anne McLellan
John Connelly
Gallant is now naming the
MlA's and laying out the briberies to their perspective constituencies
in hopes of bullying their vote.....
He is now recklessly using public monies for bribery, in conjunction with bullying to hang on to power, with no regard for the peoples finances. If ever an unethical politician should be shown the door, this is it.
Shame on the Greens for supporting this unethical power mongering.
He is now recklessly using public monies for bribery, in conjunction with bullying to hang on to power, with no regard for the peoples finances. If ever an unethical politician should be shown the door, this is it.
Shame on the Greens for supporting this unethical power mongering.
David Amos
@John Connelly Methinks my
political foes must find it kinda comical that you have a very similar
name to the FBI Agent related to the Yankee wiretap tapes I have served
upon them. The recent demise of his old buddy must be making everybody
nervous waiting for me to say something about that However sometimes
less is more N'esy Pas?
Rosco holt
@John Connelly
Higgs seems to be power mongering too.
Higgs seems to be power mongering too.
Terri Cormier
Good on you, PA. What these
elected official types were shown in the last election, and need to
understand (or not) is that while we won't be well served by another
election, neither will we be well served by eithe Pepsi/Coke choice, as
we made quite obvious. Good bye to this way of governing. It's a pig's
trough and tell your friends. Suck 'er back, boys, and we'll keep 'er
coming. It's NB.
David Amos
@Terri Cormier I get that you support Austin but you lost me at the "Suck er back" part What does that mean?
Terri Cormier
@David Amos I support what
Austin is doing at present. I don't support any of them or not in
anything other than what they do in any moment. I am referring to the
taxpayer trough that is NB where the politicians and their business
friends deal in the well-being of NBers like at a casino. We're the
chips and NB is the never-ending pot. lol
David Amos
@Terri Cormier Cool Perhaps you may enjoy one of my debates?
Google
Fundy Royal Debate
I am the ugly old dude who agrees with you
Fundy Royal Debate
I am the ugly old dude who agrees with you
David Amos
Methinks that it is wickedly
special that this comment section should still be open during and after
the confidence vote is history tomorrow N'esy Pas?
Terri Cormier
Like, how do you get to add 13 more items to a Throne Speech, after it's signed, sealed and delivered??
David Amos
@Terri Cormier Higgs opened the door for Gallant to do it Methinks the PCS never better lawyers than Lamrock N'esy Pas?
Graham McCormack
All three Greens disagreed
with the Throne Speech in their addresses during the debate and yet they
are voting with the Liberals, what a bunch of hypocrites.
Marguerite Deschamps
@Graham McCormack, Austin and Higgs are the real hypocrites!
Dan Lee
@Graham McCormack
Why woulnt PA have all riding covered...would it be they are covering something againts the french...........
Why woulnt PA have all riding covered...would it be they are covering something againts the french...........
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps They are ALL hypocrites
Marguerite Deschamps
@David Amos, no argument here!
Colin Seeley
@Marguerite Deschamps
Wrong. As per usual.
Wrong. As per usual.
Colin Seeley
Haven’t seen Rogers for awhile.
Yuk. Yuk. Yuk.
Yuk. Yuk. Yuk.
David Amos
@Colin Seeley Pay better attention
Green Party will support Liberal government's throne speech
Leader David Coon and 2 other MLAs announce intentions Thursday
Three Green Party members of the
New Brunswick Legislature will support the Liberal government's throne
speech in a series of crucial confidence votes Friday morning.
Rookie MLAs Megan Mitton and Kevin Arseneau announced their intentions in the legislature Thursday morning. Party leader David Coon later told reporters he would vote the same way.
Their decision gives Liberal Premier Brian Gallant's government 23 votes on Friday. The legislature will vote on a motion to support the Oct. 23 throne speech.
A win for the Liberals would allow the party to continue to govern. A loss would lead to a Progressive Conservative government being sworn in.
The Green decision means the Liberals are still one vote short of the 24 votes they need in the 49-seat legislature. Speaker Daniel Guitard would likely follow parliamentary convention and keep the government alive if he has to break a 24-24 tie.
More to come
CBC's Journalistic Standards and PracticesRookie MLAs Megan Mitton and Kevin Arseneau announced their intentions in the legislature Thursday morning. Party leader David Coon later told reporters he would vote the same way.
Their decision gives Liberal Premier Brian Gallant's government 23 votes on Friday. The legislature will vote on a motion to support the Oct. 23 throne speech.
A win for the Liberals would allow the party to continue to govern. A loss would lead to a Progressive Conservative government being sworn in.
The Green decision means the Liberals are still one vote short of the 24 votes they need in the 49-seat legislature. Speaker Daniel Guitard would likely follow parliamentary convention and keep the government alive if he has to break a 24-24 tie.
More to come
Gallant Liberals poised to lose confidence vote Friday
3 People's Alliance MLAs announce plans to vote against the throne speech
· CBC · Posted: Nov 01, 2018 1:14 PM AT
The fate of Premier Brian
Gallant's Liberal minority government appeared sealed Thursday when all
three MLAs from the People's Alliance announced they will vote against
the throne speech on Friday.
That would mean the Liberals will lose a confidence vote, set for Friday morning, 25-23.
Liberal hopes were buoyed Thursday morning when three Green Party MLAs said they would vote with the Liberals.
But People's Alliance Leader Kris Austin and his two MLAs, Michelle Conroy and Rick Desaulniers, told reporters late in the afternoon they will all vote against the government.
"We are here to say collectively as a caucus, we will not be supporting this government or its throne speech," Austin said. "We've made up our mind."
He singled out two Miramichi-area MLAs, PC Jake Stewart and Michelle Conroy of the People's Alliance, and said they would have to explain to constituents why they'd oppose a $20 million Liberal development fund for the area that Higgs has promised to cut.
"I think the people of the Miramichi would want to continue to have those investments," he said.
He also said PC MLA Robert Gauvin would have to explain why he'd vote against a Liberal promise to renew the $20 million Northern Fund.
"If the MLAs who have been sent to Fredericton base their votes on the content of the speech from the throne, we feel very good about our chances," Gallant said.
Stewart and Gauvin also said late Thursday afternoon they will vote against the Liberals.
Coon
did not force his two Green MLAs to vote with him. All three said they
had problems with the Liberals' last four years in power, but keeping
them in office was the least-bad choice.
"I am giving the Liberals the benefit of the doubt," said Memramcook-Tantramar MLA Megan Mitton.
Kent North member Kevin Arseneau was more critical of the Liberals, saying language tensions over ambulance delays are "directly linked to the inaction of this government."
But he said people in his riding remain opposed to shale gas development, something PC Leader Blaine Higgs has promised to allow region by region.
Coon said that Higgs "completely lost me" on the shale gas issue.
"I told him that was a line in the sand for us, non-negotiable," he said.
Higgs told reporters he'd already made "a very significant compromise" in vowing to lift a moratorium on fracking only in regions that want it lifted.
But Coon said another factor in his decision to back the Liberals was the PC leader's comment Wednesday about wanting to set aside a court order requiring bilingual ambulance service in order to quickly fill vacant positions.
Coon said Higgs's position "suggests he takes the charter rights of New Brunswick's linguistic communities less seriously than he should."
The Liberal throne speech, meanwhile, "contains the germs of some ideas that we believe in a minority situation we can advance," he said.
CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices That would mean the Liberals will lose a confidence vote, set for Friday morning, 25-23.
Liberal hopes were buoyed Thursday morning when three Green Party MLAs said they would vote with the Liberals.
But People's Alliance Leader Kris Austin and his two MLAs, Michelle Conroy and Rick Desaulniers, told reporters late in the afternoon they will all vote against the government.
"We are here to say collectively as a caucus, we will not be supporting this government or its throne speech," Austin said. "We've made up our mind."
After
the Green announcement in the morning, Gallant had turned his focus to
persuading at least one more MLA from the opposition to vote with the
Liberals.
He singled out two Miramichi-area MLAs, PC Jake Stewart and Michelle Conroy of the People's Alliance, and said they would have to explain to constituents why they'd oppose a $20 million Liberal development fund for the area that Higgs has promised to cut.
"I think the people of the Miramichi would want to continue to have those investments," he said.
He also said PC MLA Robert Gauvin would have to explain why he'd vote against a Liberal promise to renew the $20 million Northern Fund.
"If the MLAs who have been sent to Fredericton base their votes on the content of the speech from the throne, we feel very good about our chances," Gallant said.
Stewart and Gauvin also said late Thursday afternoon they will vote against the Liberals.
Language, shale gas key issues for Greens
"I am giving the Liberals the benefit of the doubt," said Memramcook-Tantramar MLA Megan Mitton.
Kent North member Kevin Arseneau was more critical of the Liberals, saying language tensions over ambulance delays are "directly linked to the inaction of this government."
But he said people in his riding remain opposed to shale gas development, something PC Leader Blaine Higgs has promised to allow region by region.
Coon said that Higgs "completely lost me" on the shale gas issue.
"I told him that was a line in the sand for us, non-negotiable," he said.
Higgs told reporters he'd already made "a very significant compromise" in vowing to lift a moratorium on fracking only in regions that want it lifted.
But Coon said another factor in his decision to back the Liberals was the PC leader's comment Wednesday about wanting to set aside a court order requiring bilingual ambulance service in order to quickly fill vacant positions.
Coon said Higgs's position "suggests he takes the charter rights of New Brunswick's linguistic communities less seriously than he should."
The Liberal throne speech, meanwhile, "contains the germs of some ideas that we believe in a minority situation we can advance," he said.
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Brian Gallant's minority government could be toppled today
The Liberal throne speech appears short of the votes needed to pass
The defeat of the Gallant government
now seems inevitable, but there is still a formal process that has to
unfold before it's really over.
Here's what is expected to happen Friday.
At 9 a.m. Premier Brian Gallant will give a speech in the legislature to close the debate on the throne speech delivered by Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau on Oct. 23.
The
debate over the last two weeks has been on a motion introduced by the
Liberals to have the legislature endorse a reply to the
lieutenant-governor.
If passed, it would essentially tell her that MLAs agree with the throne speech and want the government to implement it.
After Gallant's speech — likely his last to the legislature as premier — MLAs vote on the motion.
Up until that point, this is routine. It generally happens on the second Friday after every throne speech and, generally, the motion passes.
But this session is not routine.
Gallant's Liberals won only 21 seats in September's election, four short of the majority they need to pass the motion. So they've spent the weeks since the election trying to find a way to get the math to work in their favour.
Thursday, they ran out of options.
The three Green MLAs said they would vote for the Liberal motion, but the three People's Alliance MLAs said they would vote against.
Combined with 22 Progressive Conservative votes, the PC-Alliance total of 25 is enough to defeat the motion.
But it will take three votes to actually get there.
On Oct. 25, PC Leader Blaine Higgs moved an amendment to the Liberal motion. The Higgs amendment says the legislature has no confidence in the government.
That's the standard mechanism to defeat a government in a throne speech debate: it was used in British Columbia last year by the NDP, supported by the Greens, to oust Christy Clark's Liberal government.
On Tuesday, however, the Liberals introduced a sub-amendment to change Higgs's amendment, deleting its no-confidence phrasing and replacing it with a long list of new Liberal promises aimed at enticing other parties to support it.
So this is how the votes will be ordered today:
First, MLAs will vote on the Liberal sub-amendment and it appears likely they'll defeat it.
Second, they'll vote on the Higgs amendment. Based on the Alliance announcement on Thursday, it will pass — and the main Liberal motion will be amended to express no confidence in the government.
Third, they'll vote on the amended motion. When that motion passes, the government will officially have been defeated.
Once that has happened, the focus shifts from the legislature to Government House, the residence of the lieutenant-governor.
Gallant will go there to officially tell her the government has lost the confidence of the house.
The premier could ask Roy Vienneau to call a new election. That's what Clark did in British Columbia last year when she visited her lieutenant-governor after losing a throne speech vote.
Gallant already knows the answer he'd get: On Oct. 17, Roy Vienneau's principal secretary, Tim Richardson, said that she had told all party leaders that "another provincial election is not in the best interest of New Brunswickers."
Gallant also said on Thursday that seeking another election would go against the message voters delivered on Sept. 24.
"If we were to rebuke that as 49 MLAs, I think New Brunswickers would be very disappointed," he said. "So we would resign."
Once Gallant resigns, the lieutenant-governor will ask Higgs to come to Government House. Higgs said on Thursday he expects that he'd meet her in mid-afternoon.
She will ask him if he can form a government, and he'll undoubtedly say yes.
At that point it's left to Higgs and Gallant to meet and agree on a date for a transition — the day a PC cabinet would be sworn into office.
Higgs said last month he would want to reduce the normal two-week transition period to about a week. "Our goal would be to minimize that timeline," he said.
Gallant said Thursday he would not try to slow that down.
"I would do everything I could to help with the smooth transition for the Higgs government, if that's what happens," he said.
Read more on New Brunswick's political situation
CBC's Journalistic Standards and PracticesHere's what is expected to happen Friday.
Gallant's speech
At 9 a.m. Premier Brian Gallant will give a speech in the legislature to close the debate on the throne speech delivered by Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau on Oct. 23.
If passed, it would essentially tell her that MLAs agree with the throne speech and want the government to implement it.
After Gallant's speech — likely his last to the legislature as premier — MLAs vote on the motion.
Up until that point, this is routine. It generally happens on the second Friday after every throne speech and, generally, the motion passes.
Not a routine session
But this session is not routine.
Gallant's Liberals won only 21 seats in September's election, four short of the majority they need to pass the motion. So they've spent the weeks since the election trying to find a way to get the math to work in their favour.
Thursday, they ran out of options.
The three Green MLAs said they would vote for the Liberal motion, but the three People's Alliance MLAs said they would vote against.
3 votes
But it will take three votes to actually get there.
On Oct. 25, PC Leader Blaine Higgs moved an amendment to the Liberal motion. The Higgs amendment says the legislature has no confidence in the government.
That's the standard mechanism to defeat a government in a throne speech debate: it was used in British Columbia last year by the NDP, supported by the Greens, to oust Christy Clark's Liberal government.
On Tuesday, however, the Liberals introduced a sub-amendment to change Higgs's amendment, deleting its no-confidence phrasing and replacing it with a long list of new Liberal promises aimed at enticing other parties to support it.
First, MLAs will vote on the Liberal sub-amendment and it appears likely they'll defeat it.
Second, they'll vote on the Higgs amendment. Based on the Alliance announcement on Thursday, it will pass — and the main Liberal motion will be amended to express no confidence in the government.
Third, they'll vote on the amended motion. When that motion passes, the government will officially have been defeated.
A visit (or 2) to Government House
Once that has happened, the focus shifts from the legislature to Government House, the residence of the lieutenant-governor.
Gallant will go there to officially tell her the government has lost the confidence of the house.
The premier could ask Roy Vienneau to call a new election. That's what Clark did in British Columbia last year when she visited her lieutenant-governor after losing a throne speech vote.
No new election
Gallant already knows the answer he'd get: On Oct. 17, Roy Vienneau's principal secretary, Tim Richardson, said that she had told all party leaders that "another provincial election is not in the best interest of New Brunswickers."
Gallant also said on Thursday that seeking another election would go against the message voters delivered on Sept. 24.
"If we were to rebuke that as 49 MLAs, I think New Brunswickers would be very disappointed," he said. "So we would resign."
Higgs wants fast transition
Once Gallant resigns, the lieutenant-governor will ask Higgs to come to Government House. Higgs said on Thursday he expects that he'd meet her in mid-afternoon.
She will ask him if he can form a government, and he'll undoubtedly say yes.
At that point it's left to Higgs and Gallant to meet and agree on a date for a transition — the day a PC cabinet would be sworn into office.
Higgs said last month he would want to reduce the normal two-week transition period to about a week. "Our goal would be to minimize that timeline," he said.
Gallant said Thursday he would not try to slow that down.
"I would do everything I could to help with the smooth transition for the Higgs government, if that's what happens," he said.
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Brian Gallant's minority government defeated after losing confidence vote
Progressive Conservatives and People's Alliance teamed up to topple the Liberal minority government
Premier Brian Gallant's minority Liberal government has been defeated in a confidence vote in the New Brunswick Legislature, setting the stage for Progressive Conservative Leader Blaine Higgs to be sworn in as premier in the coming weeks.
The house voted 25-23 for a throne speech motion amended by the PC Opposition to declare no confidence in the government.
Twenty-two PC MLAs and three People's Alliance members voted to defeat the government. Twenty Liberals and three Greens voted to keep it alive.
Earlier, a Liberal sub-amendment to the PC amendment, adding a new list of promises to the speech, was defeated by the same margin.
The PC no-confidence amendment then passed as written and was incorporated into the main motion.
The three votes followed a final speech by Gallant in which he took responsibility for a fragmented legislature and made a final plea for one PC or Alliance MLA to break ranks.
"One person can literally change the course of history for our province," he said.
THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS STORY. BELOW IS A VERSION OF THIS STORY WRITTEN EARLIER TODAY.
Gallant's speech
At 9 a.m. AT, Premier Brian Gallant began a speech in the legislature to close the debate on the throne speech delivered by Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau on Oct. 23.
"I should have spoken more about bilingualism, I should have talked more about its benefits to the economy and to our social fabric," he said.
Gallant, who won a majority government in 2014, said he became "too jaded" during his time in office.
But he said he would not compromise on his values in order to stay in power now that he is in a minority situation.
He said he wouldn't infringe on any New Brunswicker's rights, "even if it costs me the premiership."
The debate over the last two weeks has been on a motion introduced by the Liberals to have the legislature endorse a reply to the lieutenant-governor.
If passed, it would essentially tell her that MLAs agree with the throne speech and want the government to implement it.
After Gallant's speech — likely his last to the legislature as premier — MLAs vote on the motion.
Up until that point, this is routine. It generally happens on the second Friday after every throne speech and, generally, the motion passes.
Not a routine session
But this session is not routine.
Gallant's Liberals won only 21 seats in September's election, four short of the majority needed to pass the motion. So they've spent the weeks since the election trying to find a way to get the math to work in their favour.
On Thursday, they ran out of options.
The three Green MLAs said they would vote for the Liberal motion, but the three People's Alliance MLAs said they would vote against it.
3 votes
But it will take three votes to actually get there.
On Oct. 25, PC Leader Blaine Higgs moved an amendment to the Liberal motion. The amendment says the legislature has no confidence in the government.
That's the standard mechanism to defeat a government in a throne speech debate: it was used in British Columbia last year by the NDP, supported by the Greens, to oust Christy Clark's Liberal government.
On Tuesday, however, the Liberals introduced a sub-amendment to change Higgs's amendment, deleting its no-confidence phrasing and replacing it with a long list of new Liberal promises aimed at enticing other parties to support it.
- MLAs will vote on the Liberal sub-amendment and it appears likely they'll defeat it.
- They'll vote on the Higgs amendment. Based on the Alliance announcement on Thursday, it will pass — and the main Liberal motion will be amended to express no confidence in the government.
- They'll vote on the amended motion. If that motion passes, the government would officially be defeated.
A visit (or 2) to Government House
Should that happen, the focus would shift from the legislature to Government House, the residence of the lieutenant-governor.Gallant would go there to officially tell her the government has lost the confidence of the house.
The premier could ask Roy Vienneau to call a new election. That's what Clark did in British Columbia last year when she visited her lieutenant-governor after losing a throne speech vote.
No new election
Gallant already knows the answer he'd get: On Oct. 17, Vienneau's principal secretary, Tim Richardson, said she had told all party leaders that "another provincial election is not in the best interest of New Brunswickers."Gallant also said Thursday that seeking another election would go against the message voters delivered on Sept. 24.
"If we were to rebuke that as 49 MLAs, I think New Brunswickers would be very disappointed," he said. "So we would resign."
Higgs wants fast transition
Once Gallant resigns, the lieutenant-governor would ask Higgs to come to Government House. Higgs said on Thursday he expects that he would meet her in mid-afternoon.
She would ask him if he can form a government, and he'd undoubtedly say yes.
Higgs said last month he would want to reduce the normal two-week transition period to about a week. "Our goal would be to minimize that timeline."
Gallant said Thursday he would not try to slow that down.
"I would do everything I could to help with the smooth transition for the Higgs government, if that's what happens," he said.
- Jacques Poitras
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Gallant speaks: I will go see the lieutenant-governor at her earliest convenience to resign the govenrment and will recommend that she call on the PC leader to form a government. We wish him success. - Jacques Poitras
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THIRD AND FINAL VOTE: throne speech, as amended with no-confidence phrasing, passes 25-23. LIBERAL GOVERNMENT DEFEATED. - Jacques Poitras
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More cross-party chitchat on the floor as MLAs await end of the bells and the third and final vote. - Jacques Poitras
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The third vote, on the main motion as amended to reflect no confidence, is in a way a formality. The second vote already tells us there's no confidence. - Jacques Poitras
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Under house convention, the bells are rung for 10 minutes to summon MLAs to a vote and then the doors are locked shut. They did that on 1st vote, dispensed with bell ringing on 2nd, are doing it on 3rd. - Jacques Poitras
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Third and final vote to come: on the main motion, now amended by PCs to contain no-confidence phrase. - Jacques Poitras
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Here we go for the standing vote on the Higgs amendment. All PC MLAs and Alliance members on their feet. - Jacques Poitras
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2nd vote coming up on Higgs amendment declaring that "your honour's present government does not have the confidence of this house." - Jacques Poitras
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All PCs and Alliance MLAs rise to vote against sub-amendment. Liberal sub-amendment DEFEATED 25-23. First vote of three. - Jacques Poitras
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1st vote. Only 3 opposition MLAs, all Greens, standing to support the sub-amendment. - Jacques Poitras
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1st vote coming up: on the Liberal sub-amendment to Higgs amendment. Higgs moved a no-confidence amendment. Liberal sub would delete that and substitute long list of new promises. Speaker is reading it now. - Dan McHardie
@mchardie
Brian Gallant's speech just ended and Statistics Canada released the labour force report that shows the unemployment rate dropped to 7.2 per cent in October from 7.9 per cent in September. - Jacques Poitras
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In closing minutes of speech, Gallant makes a final plea to PC and Alliance benches: "One person can literally change the course of history for our province." - Jacques Poitras
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Still on respecting rights, Gallant also speaks of ending two-doctor rule on abortions and of being the first and only premier to march in a Pride parade. - Jacques Poitras
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Gallant: I won't compromise my values. I won't put "the bottom line" over helping families and won't infringe on any New Brunswicker's rights, "even if it costs me the premiership." - Jacques Poitras
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Gallant: as Liberal leader and premier, I became "too jaded and fell into some of the old adversarial ways of this place." If parties don't work together, we risk splitting the province even more than it is now, he says. - Jacques Poitras
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Gallant: "I'm sorry" for not doing more to unite New Brunswick, for not speaking more often about the benefits of official bilingualism and for not acknowledging many NBers felt left behind by it. - Jacques Poitras
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MLAs from 3 parties mingle. Gallant, alone at his desk, prepares for his speech. - Jacques Poitras
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PC house leader Trevor Holder, responsible for making sure Tory MLAs understand how and when to vote at each step, chats with Alliance leader Kris Austin ahead of the sitting. - Jacques Poitras
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I'm in the press gallery seats on the floor of the legislature to witness today's historic vote. A few MLAs are trickling in. - Dan McHardie
@mchardie
CBC New Brunswick will be livestreaming Premier Brian Gallant's speech this morning and the three votes. You can also follow the liveblog. It is all here: cbc.ca/news/canada/ne… #nbpoli7:49 AM - 02 Nov 2018
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