Wednesday 6 March 2019

Kevin Vickers tours province, will make decision on Liberal leadership this month

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From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2019 10:21:29 -0400
Subject: YO Chucky Crybaby Leblanc Where did your video about Vickers go?
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BTW why not ask the all knowing JP Lewis why Kevin Vickers was wise
enough not to speak to you ?


https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/kevin-vickers-liberal-leadership-race-decision-1.5044156

Kevin Vickers tours province, will make decision on Liberal leadership
this month
CBC News · Posted: Mar 05, 2019 6:48 PM AT


29 Comments


David Amos
"Vickers will speak to voters, experts to help him decide if he wants
to succeed Brian Gallant"

Methinks some folks must have noticed that Vickers would not talk to
Fat Fred City's infamous blogger N'esy Pas?




David Amos
"It really sounds like he's thinking this through," J.P. Lewis,
associate professor of political science at the University of New
Brunswick Saint John, said when asked about Vickers's actions."

Methinks Mr Lewis and Mr Vickers will never tell all that they know N'esy Pas?


http://charlesotherpersonalitie.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, 5 March 2019

Should Hopeful New Brunswick Liberal Leader Kevin Vickers sat down
with Pain in the Ass Blogger???


Posted by Charles Leblanc at 9:44 pm No comments :
Canadian Hero and New Brunswick Liberal Leader hopeful Kevin Vickers
denies Blogger an interview!!!
https://youtu.be/13vW5Ad7lpk

Posted by Charles Leblanc at 7:10 pm No comments :


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


Fundy Royal, New Brunswick Debate – Federal Elections 2015 - The Local
Campaign, Rogers TV
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Published on Oct 1, 2015




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Replying to and 49 others
Methinks Mr Lewis and Mr Vickers will never tell all that they know N'esy Pas?

https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2019/03/kevin-vickers-tours-province-will-make.html





https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/kevin-vickers-liberal-leadership-race-decision-1.5044156



Kevin Vickers tours province, will make decision on Liberal leadership this month



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David Amos
David Amos
"I think it's still unfolding," Lewis said.

YUP









David Amos
David Amos
"Vickers will speak to voters, experts to help him decide if he wants to succeed Brian Gallant"

Methinks some folks must have noticed that Vickers would not talk to Fat Fred City's infamous blogger N'esy Pas?



Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@David Amos

Which blogger is that?



David Amos
David Amos
@Marc Martin Your SANB buddy



Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@David Amos

According to you I have a lot of buddies...












David Stairs 
David Stairs
the truth needs to come out as to all the glory awarded him and how they shipped him off to Ireland and let the actual facts be misreported..it's amazing how gullible the media is and how all they care about is sensationalism...


David Amos
David Amos
@David Stairs I agree












Pat Chambers-Dalpe 
Pat Chambers-Dalpe
Welcome Home Kevin, I hope you do decide to take over Mr Gallant's position ..


David Amos
David Amos
@Pat Chambers-Dalpe Me Too



Dan Lee
Dan Lee
@David Amos
yup me too...wont vote for him but he should scare Higgs and the wanna be priest in a closet............











David Amos 
David Amos
"It really sounds like he's thinking this through," J.P. Lewis, associate professor of political science at the University of New Brunswick Saint John, said when asked about Vickers's actions."

Methinks Mr Lewis and Mr Vickers will never tell all that they know N'esy Pas?











David Stairs  
William Edwards
First you have to kiss the ring on the hand of the leader of SANB, then you can pretend to govern.


David Amos
David Amos
@William Edwards He has been there done that



Dan Lee
Dan Lee
@William Edwards
Is that what Higgs did with the Irvings??












Colin Seeley
Lou Bell
All we need , another Liberal/ SANB puppet with no experience as a leader.


Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@Lou Bell, your anti-French rethoric is getting old.

Colin Seeley
Colin Seeley
@Marguerite Deschamps

He’s right. We don’t need leaders genu- fleckting to special interests or any cultures .

Voting Liberal is is what’s getting old .

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Lou Bell

So you voted Liberal last election ?

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Lou Bell

*All we need , another Liberal/ SANB puppet with no experience as a leader.8

Your right lets elect a fail pastor instead...

Marc Martin
Marc Martin
@Colin Seeley

So you want to self impose our votes ? I know a country that does that RUSSIA...

Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@Colin Seeley, go kiss up to queenee instead.

David Amos
David Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps You do

 Lynn Gilbert
Lynn Gilbert
@Marguerite Deschamps who are you referring to as queenee?



Marguerite Deschamps
Marguerite Deschamps
@ Lynn Gilbert, the one on the other side of the pond!











David Stairs  
Doug Leblanc
He is just another puppet paraded out by Trudeau and Butts to distract from the scandal in Ottawa. No matter how many times he tells his parliament hill story he always forget the other brave rcmp officers who stormed the shooter. Unfortunately, like Gallant he is all about him.


herbie derbie
herbie derbie
@Doug Leblanc you are making a great story line lol.

Willy Wildewar
Willy Wildewar
@Doug Leblanc
You're not wrong.

David Amos
David Amos
@Willy Wildewar I agree

Matt Steele
Matt Steele 
@Doug Leblanc ......Very true ; folks should google " RCMP Officer Curtis Barrett " ; they may find a little different story other than what Vickers has claimed.....






Kevin Vickers tours province, will make decision on Liberal leadership this month

Vickers will speak to voters, experts to help him decide if he wants to succeed Brian Gallant


Kevin Vickers, a former ambassador and House of Commons sergeant-at-arms, is touring New Brunswick, speaking to voters and experts, while mulling a run for the provincial Liberal leadership. (Adrian Wyle/Canadian Press)



Kevin Vickers says he will decide before the end of March whether he will seek the New Brunswick Liberal leadership.

But the former ambassador to Ireland isn't pondering a future in politics while pensively staring through a window at his home in Trout Brook, northwest of Miramichi.

Vickers, who was hailed as a hero for helping end the 2014 attack on Parliament Hill, has been touring the province to speak with voters and experts.





It's a tour, Vickers said, that will ultimately shape his decision.

"If I'm able to help in some way, I probably will go for it, but if I think it's a job for greater people than I, then that will be that as well," he told Information Morning Fredericton.
The former House of Commons sergeant-at-arms and native of the former town of Newcastle said he's carefully considering his skills and ensuring he has a grasp of all the major issues before deciding one way or the other.

He said does not have a team in place.

"It really sounds like he's thinking this through," J.P. Lewis, associate professor of political science at the University of New Brunswick Saint John, said when asked about Vickers's actions.

Lewis suggested Vickers would also be considering the party apparatus and the support there. Vickers did not say during the interview whether he was speaking with party officials during the tour.

A request for comment from the Liberal Party was not returned Tuesday.

Politics 'all over the map'


Vickers said he was raised in a Liberal household, but his politics cross partisan boundaries.

"All over the map," he said, describing his varied views. He's leans Progressive Conservative when it comes to fiscal policy, NDP on social programs, and he's "more green than the Greens" on the environment.

The 62-year-old said his three grandchildren are the forces motivating him.

"I want to make sure when I leave this place they'll have a home in New Brunswick that they have vibrant future, both economically and environmentally," he said.


Information Morning - Fredericton
Will Kevin Vickers run for the NB Liberal Leadership?


10:26 12:47




Terry Seguin spoke with Kevin Vickers, Canada's former Ambassador to Ireland, and asked him if his intention is to become the next leader of New Brunswick's Liberal party. 12:47
Lewis said "it kind of makes sense" that his politics don't adhere to a single party line, since a leadership run would be his first step in partisan politics and he appears to still be formulating opinions.
"I think it's still unfolding," Lewis said.

When questioned about his vision for New Brunswick, Vickers said his conversations with New Brunswickers will help shape it.

The party's top post was vacated by former premier Brian Gallant, who stepped down in February, a little more than three months after his government lost a Nov. 2 confidence vote in the legislature.

Longtime MLA Denis Landry is serving as interim leader until the party chooses its new leader June 22.

'Strongly considering it'


With the leadership convention around the corner, speculation over who will jump into the race has ramped up. Some individuals have said they're running, while some familiar names have officially taken themselves out of the running.
Whispers of a Vickers leadership run began in December, a few weeks after Gallant announced his resignation. He said friends of his in the Acadian Peninsula began urging him to run.

"The more I looked at it the more passionate I came to it and … now strongly considering it," he said.


Vickers says one of his talents is that he can bring people together. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press)
The potential high-profile candidate made headlines once it was confirmed he was mulling it over.

In early February, Vickers announced his retirement as ambassador. The decision was well met by some, including Liberal MLA and former cabinet minister Lisa Harris, who described Vickers as "premier material."

"I hope that in early March he'll make another announcement that he'll go forward with the leadership bid for the Liberal Party," she said at the time, adding she believes he can unite the party and province.

Vickers, who is fluently bilingual, said an ability to unify is among his talents. He said his approach helped bring an end to the Burnt Church fishing dispute, which saw clashes between Esgenoopetitj First Nation fishermen and non-Indigenous fishermen and the authorities.

Had long career


"I think one of my talents is bringing people together," he said.

"I was able to bring a balanced approach, a toolbox approach of communication, education, facilitation, respecting the dignity of people. Those were the drivers, not the rule of law, that resolved that issue."

That approach could help bridge the gap between anglophone and francophone New Brunswick, he said.

Vickers has a long career of public service, including 29 years in the RCMP. He also served as aide-de-camp for the lieutenant-governor of New Brunswick. He served as sergeant-at-arms for the House of Commons between 2006 and 2015.

On Oct. 22, 2014, Vickers shot and helped take down a man armed with a .30-30 rifle. Michael Zihaf Bibeau had barged into Centre Block on Parliament Hill after killing honour guard reservist Cpl. Nathan Cirillo at the National War Memorial.
Information Morning Fredericton, Canadian Press


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