Saturday, 11 June 2022

Bail denied for N.B. man at centre of alleged act of vigilantism

T.J. Burke s'adresse aux journalistes.

T.J. Burke, l'avocat de la famille de Chantel Moore

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Reid Chedore, defence lawyer for Joshua Kindred, claims the meetings police staked out and taped offer no proof drugs were involved. (CBC)
 
 
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Surprise Surprise Surprise

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/billy-mcgillicuddy-mcadam-vigilante-1.6635153
 
 

Vigilante changes plea, admits to assault, unlawful confinement

Billy McGillicuddy to be sentenced Nov. 14

What was supposed to be a trial date Monday turned into an admission of guilt by a New Brunswick man facing a handful of charges stemming from what's been framed as an act of vigilante justice earlier this year.

Billy McGillicuddy of St. Croix was scheduled to stand trial on charges that include assault with a weapon and possession of a weapon stemming from incidents that took place on June 4 in McAdam, about 75 kilometres southwest of Fredericton.

Instead, TJ Burke, McGillicuddy's defence lawyer, informed Fredericton provincial court Judge Cameron Gunn that his client decided to admit to the charges.

Gunn asked McGillicuddy if he understood that by doing so he would forfeit his right to a trial.

McGillicuddy, who has been in custody since his arrest and appeared in court wearing plain clothes, said he did.

The charges include two summary offences of possession of a weapon, a baseball bat, for the purpose of committing an offence, and of assaulting Blake Scott with a baseball bat.

The other two charges were indictable offences of assaulting Scott with a chair and unlawfully confining him.

A statement of facts was not shared in court Monday, as Crown prosecutor Darlene Blundston was feeling unwell.

Instead, it will be shared along with a victim impact statement on Nov. 14, when the sentence is delivered.

Supporters of McGillicuddy showed up last summer outside the court wearing shirts with '#JUSTICEFORBILLY' printed on the front. (Ed Hunter/CBC)

Speaking to CBC News later, Burke said two other indictable charges, of possession of a sawed-off shotgun for the purpose of committing an offence, and pointing the sawed-off shotgun, had been reserved.

He said he was working to have those two charges eventually withdrawn.

McGillicuddy was denied bail after his arrest in June.

He'd originally elected to be tried in Court of King's Bench on four of the charges but changed his election to a trial by judge alone in provincial court in order for it to be heard sooner.

Vigilante justice

About a dozen family members and supporters of McGillicuddy sat in court for the proceedings on Monday.

His first appearance in June drew a turnout of about 50 people, including McAdam Mayor Ken Stannix, who at the time said people in his village were getting frustrated with a rise in property crime.

McAdam Mayor Ken Stannix was among supporters who showed up at McGillicuddy's first court appearance back in June. (Joe McDonald/CBC)

"The criminals are getting away with everything," he said.

"I wanted to support the individuals who allegedly took the law into their own hands."

Those concerns led the RCMP to hold a town hall meeting in the village to let residents air their grievances about crime and how police could improve their response.

Stannix said in August that the meeting resulted in the RCMP starting night patrols in the village.

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Saturday, 11 June 2022

Bail denied for N.B. man at centre of alleged act of vigilantism



https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/billy-mcgillicuddy-st-croix-1.6612479

 

Man accused of vigilantism in McAdam changes mind on where he'll be tried

Billy McGillicuddy, 41, of St. Croix will be tried in provincial court instead of Court of King's Bench

A St. Croix man accused of assault and weapons offences after an incident in McAdam earlier this year has elected to change the court where his case will be heard. 

Billy McGillicuddy appeared in Fredericton provincial court on Tuesday to have his case transferred there from the Court of King's Bench in Burton.

Speaking to CBC News after the hearing, McGillicuddy's lawyer, TJ Burke, said the change in venue was made so McGillicuddy could get a quicker trial.

McGillicuddy's new trial date is Oct. 31. If he had stayed with the Court of King's Bench, his next date in court would have been Jan. 16, 2023.

He has been in custody since the June 4 incident and will remain so, at the Saint John Regional Correctional Centre,  until his trial is heard.

McGillicuddy was accused of carrying out what some residents of McAdam called vigilante justice against another man, Blake Scott. He is alleged to have assaulted Scott, pointed a sawed-off shotgun at him and forcefully confined him.

He is charged with four counts: assault with a weapon, forcible confinement, pointing a firearm and possession of a  weapon for a dangerous purpose. 

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Can someone please share context on this? This was shared on our page,
however, am not clear on what is happening - the specifics of his
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Saturday, 11 June 2022

Bail denied for N.B. man at centre of alleged act of vigilantism


Deja Vu Anyone???

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Monday, 3 October 2022

Petty crime leads Plaster Rock to hire private security company
 
 
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Monday, 3 October 2022

Petty crime leads Plaster Rock to hire private security company



 
 

Rural mayor calls for greater transparency, presence from RCMP

Plaster Rock Mayor Tom Eagles says community has had to hire private security to protect public property

Tom Eagles says he only found out by chance through a meeting about a year ago with Larry Tremblay, the former New Brunswick RCMP commanding officer, that the ratio of officers to population in his area was one per 1,000 people. 

Meanwhile, he said, the provincial rate was 1.6 per 1,000, and the national rate was 1.8 per 1,000.

"I think they should tell the councils just that," Eagles said.

The village didn't really have any choice but the RCMP for police service, he said, because it can't afford its own force.

It pays $200,000 a year for the Mounties, and on top of that, it recently hired a private security company to patrol municipal properties on weekends at a cost of about $1,000 per weekend, after a spate of minor crimes such as theft and vandalism.

Police were often unable to respond to calls for a day or more, he said, because they were busy on other calls.

"Recently they've been called for a suspicious person," said Eagles, "and never showed up."

Seeking solutions

Hiring private security guards is "like a Band-Aid solution," he said.

"We need better coverage, we need better response times here.

"We know the crime rate here is high," Eagles said

Cpl. Hans Ouellette, a spokesperson for the RCMP in New Brunswick, said "As with all first responders, the RCMP has to triage calls to ensure the most serious incidents are dealt with first and that resources are being used to their best advantage."

The force is committed to using the resources it has to provide the best possible service, he said, and tries to be transparent through public reports on its website, including occurrence maps and graphs.

Two individuals, standing side by side, staring seriously. One dressed in a suit, the other dressed in an RCMP uniform.
Plaster Rock Mayor Tom Eagles met with former RCMP commanding officer Larry Tremblay in Sept. 2021 (Village of Plaster Rock/Facebook)

Ouellette emphasized that all calls are "important" and urged any victim or witness of crime to report it.

He declined to comment on the municipality's hiring of private security guards, but said local input is always welcome to help identify issues of concern, discuss solutions and set priorities.

As for the level of staffing in the Plaster Rock area, Ouellette suggested that is up to the province.

"Any questions that revolve around cost per population, budget, cost of policing, levels of service for cost, et cetera, those questions need to be directed to the contract provider," he said, "and in this province that would be the Department of Public Safety."

Questions about vacancies

Ouellette did not respond to a follow-up question about whether there were any vacancies in the force in that area, but he acknowledged the past two years have been "very challenging." 

"Our members have during that time remained very dedicated professionals that have continually met evolving and complex policing demands, while responding with care and compassion to keeping New Brunswickers safe."

Eagles said he hadn't heard of any vacancies in his area —the local detachment closed years ago and officers now respond to the village from either Perth-Andover or Woodstock — but wouldn't be surprised if there were.

"They probably are running short," he said, with people out sick and fewer new recruits entering the profession.

Geoffrey Downey, a spokesperson for the Department of Public Safety, said it's not uncommon for local governments to make use of private security agencies to supplement police, "knowing that officers cannot be everywhere at all times." (Shane Fowler/CBC)

Meanwhile, the Department of Public Safety deflected questions about the number and location of officers.

"Questions about vacancies and where officers are posted should be directed to the RCMP," said spokesperson Geoffrey Downey.

According to the province's contract with the RCMP, the minister of public safety determines the level of policing service, and any change in the number of detachments and organizational structure of the force, in consultation with the police commissioner.

The minister and the commissioner are also supposed to agree by Sept. 1 each year on any additional staff needed for the next fiscal year.

The commanding officer is supposed to report quarterly to the minister on staffing and vacancies.

The Department of Public Safety didn't provide those figures to CBC News or explain why a lower level of staffing may have been approved for the Plaster Rock area.

"Many factors can influence the level of service a community requires," Downey said, "such as calls for service, crime rates, operational and administrative workload demands and the community's environment, which includes population density and geography."

He also said it's not uncommon for local governments to make use of private security agencies to supplement police, "knowing that officers cannot be everywhere at all times."

​The village of ​P​laster Rock​ ​is ​turning to private companies for security when police take too long to respond. ​Mayor Tom Eagles ​tells us about Plaster Rock's plan to deal with petty theft and vandalism.

The department acknowledged that the minister is responsible for ensuring the policing models chosen provide adequate law enforcement.

Eagles said he's hopeful that public meetings being organized for later this month will help get more officers in the area after successive councils flagged the issue and saw no results.

Carleton-Victoria MLA Margaret Johnson, who is also minister of agriculture, is co-ordinating the events. According to her executive assistant, the first event is slated for Oct. 17 at Carleton North High School in Florenceville-Bristol. The second is set for Oct. 24 at the Legion in Plaster Rock. They are also trying to organize a third meeting in Perth-Andover.

Public Safety Minister Bill Hogan and other department representatives are expected to attend. The RCMP has also been invited.

As to whether policing reforms may be introduced in January along with municipal governance reforms, Downey said there could be some jurisdiction changes that affect municipal police forces, but regional service commissions will not have a role to play in policing.

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Jim Cyr
The big wigs with law enforcement agencies are some of the most disgusting people in the world. 
 
 
 
 
Walter Kowalski
The RCMP commander was fired by government for his incompetence. Pretty sums up the RCMP in NB, incompetent. 
 
Michael Cain
Reply to @Walter Kowalski: 
He was never fired; Fleming asked to have him removed because he “no longer commands my confidence”. Flemming said the government considered it particularly urgent to make drug crime and crime driven by drugs the top policing priority in the province and to "reverse the trend of diminishing RCMP accountability to local government leaders." So Larry Tremblay was planning on retiring at the end of the specific month and Fleming was replaced by Horgan. Because this government manages by the seat of their pants, nobody really knows the whole reason. J Division published a series of tweets that included an acknowledgement that the lands on which New Brunswick is situated are "the unceded and unsurrendered traditional territory" of the Wolastoqiyik, Mi'kmaq and Peskotomuhkati people.

That came two days after Flemming sent a memo to all provincial government employees banning the acknowledgement of "unceded and unsurrendered" territory.

There is more to the story.
 
Sam Smithers
Reply to @Michael Cain:     
You can spin the story however you like, he was removed for incompetence
 
 
 

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Can someone please share context on this? This was shared on our page, however, am not clear on what is happening - the specifics of his arrest, detainment, etc.
Thank you.

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From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2022 17:31:52 -0300
Subject: BTW Methinks CBC News Should Say Hey to my Brother in Law
Reid Chedore and his buddies working for the Crown for me N'esy Pas Higgy?
To: "rob.moore" <rob.moore@parl.gc.ca>, "Roger.Brown"
<Roger.Brown@fredericton.ca>, mayor@fredericton.ca,
Margo.Sheppard@fredericton.ca, blaine.higgs@gnb.ca,
oldmaison@yahoo.com, andre@jafaust.com, jbosnitch@gmail.com,
David.Coon@gnb.ca, kris.austin@gnb.ca, robert.gauvin@gnb.ca,
premier@gnb.ca, Jenica.Atwin@parl.gc.ca, markandcaroline@gmail.com,
aidan.cox@cbc.ca, "sylvie.gadoury" <sylvie.gadoury@radio-canada.ca>,
martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca, info@bellaproperties.ca, "Mark.Blakely"
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Bail denied for N.B. man at centre of alleged act of vigilantism
 
 
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In McAdam the criminals are walking around free, and without being held accountable for their actions. This tax paying, father, veteran( two tours), outstanding member of the community it sitting in jail. In result of the RCMP doing little to nothing to protect the community they are stationed in. There is a lot of stuff these above the law criminals are doing that people like Biily are sick of and had enough of it. Billy took the matter into his own hands.
 
 
 

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Victim in alleged vigilante case says what happened was traumatizing, undeserved

Blake Scott says he's been wrongly labelled as a thief who got what was coming to him

A McAdam man says his character has been maligned and he fears for his safety after an alleged assault against him that's been framed by some in the southwestern New Brunswick village as an act of vigilante justice.

Blake Scott said he's been in trouble with the law for break and enter, but he served time in jail, and that's been behind him for three years now.

So it came as a surprise to him that he would be targeted by community members who allegedly assaulted and pointed a shotgun at him.

"I haven't broken the law and this is a few years now … and I get blamed 85 per cent of the time something goes missing, something was stolen, my name gets thrown in the mix," Scott, 36, said in an interview.

Billy McGillicuddy of St. Croix, about 10 kilometres west of McAdam, is accused of possessing a weapon, a baseball bat, for the purpose of committing an offence, and assaulting Blake Scott with a weapon, a baseball bat.

He's also accused of assaulting Scott with a weapon, a chair, unlawfully confining him, pointing a sawed-off shotgun at him, and possessing a sawed-off shotgun for the purpose of committing an offence.

Billy McGillicuddy, 41, of St. Croix is facing six criminal charges, including possession of a weapon for the purpose of committing an offence, assault with a weapon, unlawful confinement and unlawfully pointing a firearm. (Billy McGillicuddy/Facebook)

All the charges stem from incidents that occurred in McAdam on June 4.

One of McGillicuddy's early court appearances last month drew about 50 people, including McAdam Mayor Ken Stannix, who gathered outside the Fredericton courthouse to show support for him.

Stannix at the time said villagers were fed up with property crimes by frequent offenders, adding he "wanted to support the individuals who allegedly took the law into their own hands." 

Dwain Gardner, 46, of McAdam was also charged in the same case, accused of forcible confinement, pointing a firearm, assault with a weapon, and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose.

McGillicuddy pleaded not guilty to all the charges and will remain in custody until January, when a trial date will be set.

Gardner is to enter a plea on his charges in September.

McAdam Mayor Ken Stannix was among supporters who showed up outside the Fredericton courthouse in June during an appearance by McGillicuddy. (Joe McDonald/CBC)

Scott's version of events

Scott said he went to a friend's house on June 4 because he'd heard there had been a dispute between the friend and McGillicuddy.

Outside the house, McGillicuddy approached him with a baseball bat and struck him in the leg with it, Scott said.

Scott said he called police to report the alleged assault when McGillicuddy left.

Later that day, according to Scott, Gardner, an associate of McGillicuddy's, invited him to his house to discuss the dispute in hopes of settling it.

Scott said that when he got there, he entered the garage, where Gardner pointed a loaded shotgun at him.

Scott said McGillicuddy showed up shortly after, and the two men wrestled him to the ground and hit him with a chair. McGillicuddy ended up with the shotgun, which he pointed at Scott while ordering him to strip naked.

Scott said he was then instructed to walk outside toward a pickup truck.

At that point, Scott said, he ran down the street to a home occupied by a family friend, and he called the RCMP.

None of these allegations have been proven in court.

Scott said he's not sure why he was attacked, but he suspects it's because of his past convictions, and because his friends include people who've been accused of similar crimes.

However, he said he doesn't think it's fair that he was targeted or that the community has lumped him in with others who might be committing property crimes.

"People can … change, you know, the way they change their life around, do better for themselves," Scott said.

"It's awful hard when everyone just keeps putting them down, down, down."

A clerk with the Fredericton provincial court confirmed to CBC News that Scott was sentenced on three separate charges of break and enter, and that he has no subsequent convictions for break and enter or theft on his record.

Scott said the only charge he's been convicted of since the break-ins was one for driving while his licence was suspended.

Lingering fear for safety

Scott said the experience has been traumatizing, and he's seeking mental health treatment because of it.

He said some people are showing hostility toward him online and in person, and he tries to stay within view of security cameras.

"So if someone runs me over or something, I know at least they'll get something for it, you know?"

I could have been burying my son.
- Deborah Sutherland, mother of Blake Scott

Scott's mother, Deborah Sutherland, is also fearful her son might be the target of further attacks.

"Number one, I could have been burying my son," she said.

"Number two, he never did a damn thing wrong. All he was trying to do was help."

Sutherland said Scott has lived with her since he finished his jail time for the break-ins.

Since then, she said, he's stayed out of trouble and started turning his life around.

"I think that some people sometimes are too quick to judge others … when they have no idea.

"Blake's kindhearted, he wears his heart on his sleeve, he'd do anything to help anybody and the ones that do care about Blake, it's because they know him, they know he's not a trouble-maker, they know he's trying to get help and turn his life around."

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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Web reporter/editor

Aidan Cox is a web writer for the CBC based in Fredericton. He can be reached at aidan.cox@cbc.ca and followed on Twitter @Aidan4jrn.






Man pleads not guilty to charges laid after alleged McAdam vigilantism

Billy McGillicuddy of St. Croix to remain in custody until next year

A McAdam-area man facing six charges after alleged acts of vigilantism in the southwestern New Brunswick village is to remain in custody until January, when a trial date will be set.

Billy McGillicuddy, 41, pleaded not guilty Thursday to two summary offences: possession of a weapon, a baseball bat, for the purpose of committing an offence, and to assaulting Blake Scott with a baseball bat. 

McGillicuddy asked for a judge and jury trial on four other charges. He is accused of the indictable offences of assaulting Scott with a chair, unlawfully confining him, possession of a sawed-off shotgun for the purpose of committing an offence, and pointing the sawed-off shotgun at Blake. 

All six charges stem from an incident that occurred on June 4 in McAdam, about 10 kilometres from McGillicuddy's home in St. Croix.

He appeared in Fredericton provincial court on Thursday by telephone.

The court agreed that McGillicuddy's next appearance will be the morning of Jan. 16, 2023, when a trial date will be set. 

Until then, McGillicuddy will remain in Saint John Regional Correctional Centre.

Family and friends turn out

Seven people who identified themselves as family and friends of McGillicuddy were in the courtroom Thursday morning but did not want to be interviewed.

About 50 people, including McAdam Mayor Ken Stannix, stood outside the Fredericton courthouse on June 9 to support McGillicuddy during his bail hearing. He was denied bail the next day.

McAdam Mayor Ken Stannix and other community members stood outside the Fredericton courthouse in a show of support for McGillicuddy when he was charged last month. (Rosemary Blair/Submitted)

At the time, Stannix said community members were fed up with reoccurring property crimes, adding he wanted to support "the individuals who allegedly took the law into their own hands."

The New Brunswick RCMP issued a statement on June 9 asking people not to commit acts of vigilantism.

"Anyone involved in vigilante activities risk facing arrest and legal proceedings themselves," the RCMP said.

"Taking police matters into your own hands, or condoning those who do, is irresponsible and reckless."

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Nishat Chowdhury is a summer reporter at CBC News based in Fredericton. She is completing her bachelors of journalism at Toronto Metropolitan University. Have a news tip? Send it over to nishat.chowdhury@cbc.ca

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McAdam's impatience with Mounties a sign N.B. should rethink reliance on RCMP, profs say

Village residents say RCMP take too long to respond to calls or don't respond at all

About 100 people showed up at a meeting in this week in the western New Brunswick village on Monday, where they  complained about RCMP taking too long to respond to calls for service or not responding at all.

The village council organized the meeting in response to what Mayor Ken Stannix says is an increase in thefts and other petty crimes by repeat offenders.

It also happened after an alleged act of vigilantism, with residents and Stannix showing support for the two men accused of taking "the law into their own hands."

The situation McAdam is not unique in Canada, and serves as one of the latest examples of why the RCMP might not be cut out for serving rural communities, said Kent Roach, a University of Toronto law professor and author of a new book titled Canadian Policing: Why and How It Must Change.

"The RCMP trains, you know, officers … on a model that a Mountie is a Mountie is a Mountie, and that they may be moved anywhere in the country," Roach said.

"And so when you're talking about things like, you know, minor crimes and crime prevention that the people in, in McAdam all seem to be concerned with, it raises the question of whether RCMP officers have enough time in each detachment to become, you know, really embedded within the community and to know the community."

Kent Roach, law professor at the University of Toronto, said he questions whether the RCMP are suited to policing small rural communities, including McAdam. (Oliver Salathiel)

Roach said the complaints levelled by McAdam residents against the RCMP mirror those that surfaced in the wake of the shooting death in Saskatchewan of Colten Boushie by Gerald Stanley in 2016.

Similar criticisms of the RCMP have surfaced more recently in light of the public inquiry in Nova Scotia into the mass shooting in Portapique in April 2020.

"There were concerns that there's not enough RCMP in rural detachments, and, you know, we even saw that in … the Stanley-Boushie case," Roach said.

Losing faith in the police

Monday's meeting in McAdam heard from about a dozen residents who shared anecdotes about crimes committed against them and their families, and how the RCMP's response has eroded their faith in the justice system.

"We've lost our sense of safety," said resident Don Doherty.

That lack of faith in local policing is a troubling development and signals potential for violence within the community, said Michael Boudreau, a professor of criminal justice at St. Thomas University.

"If people don't have a lot of faith in the police, they may not assist the police," Boudreau said.

"And perhaps more importantly, and we've seen this now play out in McAdam, if they do not have faith or trust in the police, they ... may take matters into their own hands in terms of trying to apprehend criminals or trying to solve crimes, and that can lead potentially to more criminality and potentially to acts of violence."

Michael Boudreau, a criminology professor at St. Thomas University, says the situation in McAdam indicates residents have lost faith in the ability of the RCMP to uphold the law. (Jon Collicott/CBC)

Boudreau said the concerns out of McAdam make alternatives to the current RCMP model "certainly worth exploring."

Boudreau noted Ontario and Quebec already have their own provincial police forces, and that Alberta recently commissioned a study on potentially doing the same.

If New Brunswick were to go down the road of having its own provincial police, Boudreau said it would be costly and warrant extensive studying.

"Policing is a very expensive proposition, so it's it is something that I think any province, and New Brunswick in particular, needs to approach cautiously. But then if the service isn't there, then perhaps it is time to get rid of the RCMP."

RCMP's future already in question

The RCMP operate in eight provinces, including New Brunswick, three territories, and more than 150 municipalities through contract-policing agreements.

New Brunswick is about halfway through its current 20-year contract, and whether that agreement gets renewed is yet to be decided.

However in 2019, then minister of justice and public safety Carl Urquhart said his government was putting together a task force to consider implementing a regional policing model in the province.

The government has yet to release any report on the matter.

And last fall, Dieppe Mayor Yvon Lapierre said he was told the RCMP, which currently serves the Moncton region, would be withdrawing from municipal and provincial policing within six years.

Those claims were never confirmed by the RCMP but had followed a parliamentary committee report recommending the federal government end contract policing.

"The RCMP may not have the capacity to police areas where they are not familiar with community concerns," the report said.

The office of Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino is now poised to conduct an assessment of contract policing by the RCMP, as part of the mandate he was given when he took on the ministerial role in January.

We hear every day that people are frustrated with crime in rural New Brunswick, and we need to address that meaningfully.
-Judy Désalliers, spokesperson, Department of Justice and Public Safety

In an email to CBC News, New Brunswick Department of Justice and Public Safety spokesperson Judy Désalliers said the department has heard from local governments about the desire to change the policing model.

The departmet is open to working with them on ways to provide more adequate and sustainable policing services.

"The Department is working with the RCMP to ensure New Brunswickers do notice results," Désalliers said. "We want excellence in policing and we recognize rural policing is challenging and that investigations can be complex.

"At the same time, we hear every day that people are frustrated with crime in rural New Brunswick, and we need to address that meaningfully. We're confident that our team, and the Commanding Officer [Deanna Hill] and her team, can, and will, drive change."

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Rural residents air frustration with policing by RCMP after alleged vigilantism

People don't feel safe, residents tell McAdam meeting, but RCMP blame a lack of resources

Officers are taking too long to respond or aren't taking reported crimes seriously, said when about 100 residents of the western New Brunswick community gathered at McAdam High School on Monday night to express their concerns to high-ranking officials of the force.

"At one time in this country … we could count on the police to do the job, get the criminal," said resident Don Doherty. "And then we could count on the justice system to put the criminal in jail. We can't count on that anymore.

"We've lost our sense of safety."

McAdam village council organized the meeting, which included Deanna Hill, the New Brunswick RCMP assistant commissioner, and Public Safety Minister Bill Hogan.

It follows an alleged act of vigilantism on June 4 that resulted in Billy McGillicuddy, a resident of neighbouring St. Croix, being accused of assaulting Blake Scott with a baseball bat and pointing a sawed-off shotgun at him.

Billy McGillicuddy, 41, of St. Croix, near McAdam, is facing six criminal charges, including possession of a weapon for the purpose of committing an offence, assault with a weapon, unlawful confinement and unlawfully pointing a firearm. (Billy McGillicuddy/Facebook)

McGillicuddy's three court appearances have brought out supporters, including McAdam Mayor Ken Stannix, who said he was supporting him and another man "who allegedly took the law into their own hands."

Dwain Gardner of McAdam also faces four criminal charges stemming from the same incident.

'You're empowering these ... criminals'

Cathy Jewett lives in Fredericton but grew up in McAdam, and her 68-year-old father still calls the community home.

She said his house was broken into earlier this year and was found ransacked when he returned after some time away.

Jewett said the family called the police, and to their surprise, were told it wasn't an incident they would send an officer to attend to in person.

She said another crime involving her father's credit card being stolen and used wasn't properly followed up by police, and now she's worried what could happen next to him.

"You're empowering these people in this village that are criminals," Jewett said.

"When you don't show up to my dad's crime scene — and that's what it was, it was a crime scene — it just proves to them that they can get away with it.

"My dad is surrounded by people in this village on his street that are known to be the bad guys. I'd just like to know how I'm supposed to keep my 68-year-old dad safe in his home when you have people that are on drugs, and I'm afraid. Are they going to come to his home when he's there by himself?"

Officer recruitment challenges

In her opening remarks, Hill said the RCMP was facing "unprecedented times" getting the resources it needs.

"We've never seen the likes of the issues we are having with getting people into the door to apply," she said. "It's not just the RCMP, It's all across the country."

"I've been in the RCMP for 32 years. I've never seen the predicament we're in now."

The meeting took the form of a panel discussion, with McAdam Mayor Ken Stannix, Justice and Public Safety Minister Bill Hogan, New Brunswick RCMP Assistant Commissioner Deanna Hill, RCMP Supt. Andy LeClair, Supt. Dan Austin, Corp. Dave Penney, and St. Croix MLA Kathy Bockus. (Aidan Cox/CBC)

In responding to complaints about RCMP response times, Hill noted McAdam is part of a regional sharing model that includes St. Stephen.

She said if there's one area she feels the RCMP needs to improve, it's the engagement it has with community members, including residents and municipal officials.

"I think over the years we've kind of gotten away from that grassroots and talking to the people that we need to be doing, and I don't mean our guys and gals on the ground, I mean us. So nights like this are important."

Asked in an interview after the meeting the number of officers policing McAdam at any one time, Hill said she could not share that information as it could compromise the safety of officers.

She also declined to share details about what happened on June 4, the day of the alleged act of vigilantism, saying that it is a matter before the courts.

Responding to concerns about offenders committing more crimes while on promises to appear in court, Hogan said his department is taking another look at who should be allowed such conditions.

Hogan also said his department is looking at redeploying some of its peace officers to do random patrols in less policed areas, including McAdam.

Support for Billy and Dwain

Much of the dialogue avoided the two men accused of carrying out vigilante justice, though there was a brief mention of them by one of the attendees.

"I'd just like to say 95 per cent of people in this room support the McAdam justice that was doled out by Billy and Dwain," said the man, followed by a chorus of applause.

"We're fed up."

About 100 people filled the gym at McAdam High School to directly tell senior RCMP officials the Mounties aren't doing their job. (Aidan Cox/CBC)

The conversation then turned to what residents can potentially do to defend themselves and their property, which yielded advice from the RCMP.

Andy LeClair, the RCMP superintendent for the west district, said citizens have the right to protect themselves, but that they can only use "reasonable force."

As an example, he said, if someone restrained a burglar, there likely wouldn't be charges pressed if the alleged burglar suffered some bruising.

"Now if he was summarily beaten by the individual making the arrest, yeah, you're going to put yourself into a difficult set of circumstances," LeClair said.

"Ultimately, we do not advocate vigilante justice."

Optimistic going forward

Stannix warned that if people don't feel they're being protected, they'll find others to protect them.

He also complained that the criminals were being protected by the current legal system.

Speaking to reporters after the meeting, he said he was satisfied with the turnout and felt hopeful the RCMP would do something useful with the feedback they received.

"I'm hopeful that change will take effect," Stannix said.

"I know it's not going to be a quick change. It's going to take time, especially when you're talking about how the judicial system works and all those kinds of things, but at least it's a start and the concern is there.

"So if that level of criminal activity continues, maybe it'll become more of a political issue within the province, and that may be the catalyst that will bring true change."

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Mountie honoured for two decades of service

It all started in February 1988. Andy LeClair was visiting his brother in Burnaby for the very first time, and much to his surprise, he and his brother went for a run in 15-degree weather – he was in love.

It all started in February 1988.

Andy LeClair was visiting his brother in Burnaby for the very first time, and much to his surprise, he and his brother went for a run in 15-degree weather – he was in love.

LeClair, who was living in Quebec at the time (where it was a balmy -35 in February), thought it would be nice to one day live in the Lower Mainland. The opportunity to do so would come in the early '90s.

LeClair comes from a long line of police officers. His brother Steve is a staff sergeant in Whistler and both his grandfathers were police officers, so it’s no wonder he ended up a member of the Red Serge.

After graduating university with a bachelor of arts in psychology, LeClair, who is originally from Prince Edward Island, applied to both the RCMP and a local police department. The day before he was set to start training with the local police department, LeClair got a call from the Mounties – he'd been accepted into the fold.

Following his training in Regina, Sask., LeClair was hoping he would be posted in an urban location, but he never imagined he’d get sent to Burnaby, especially when his brother was already posted here. 

But in the end that's exactly what happened.

LeClair packed his bags and headed West.

More than 23 years later, LeClair is an anomaly in the RCMP. While most officers in the national police force move from post to post, often staying less than 10 years in each town or city, LeClair has spent his entire career in Burnaby.

Looking back, the posting was one he is still thankful for because it allowed him, he told the NOW,to pursue a career in urban policing, which was his goal all along.

"I've always been geared to city policing. I like the tempo of it, I like the exposure to what you get here, so it's really suited my career path as far as what my real interests were," LeClair said.

The local staff sergeant has held nearly every role within the Burnaby RCMP. He's been a general duty constable, a school liaison officer, he's worked in the investigational operations unit and in the community operations unit, he’s worked in the criminal intelligence and gang units, he’s been a general duty corporal and he was part of Burnaby Strike Force when it first started. He was also a member of the emergency response team (that's Canadian for SWAT) back before it was an integrated unit, and stayed on for about one year and a half after it became an integrated unit.

"My career has been pretty varied because I started doing general patrol, then I went to school liaison in the mid '90s and that was a great, great job," he said. "To this day I go for a walk on Hastings (Street) and I bump into students with their kids now and they recognize me. So that really was a great job to get traction in the community."

In September, LeClair was honoured for his longterm dedication to the community, policing, crime reduction and voluteerism at a special ceremony in Ottawa, where he was presented with the Order of Merit of the Police Forces by Governor General David Johnston.

"It's an award that kind of speaks to the totality of your service and your commitment to the community,” LeClair said, “so it's a little bit tough to say why I should get it over other people because there's so many committed police officers that deserve an award like that, but I was supported by the officer in charge and I feel tremendously honoured that I received it.”

Any success he’s had within the RCMP is because of the collaborative nature of the Burnaby department and the emphasis it puts on teamwork, According to LeClair.

Today, LeClair is second-in-command of Burnaby RCMP's community operations section. Promoted to the rank of staff sergeant in 2012, he is responsible for advising the section's inspector on investigations and initiatives the officers are undertaking. He also oversees the prolific offenders suppression team.

“It’s a team that works identifying our most prolific criminals and those are usually property crime-type of criminals, the repeat offenders, the people that affect most people in the community," he said. "Then there's the community response team and there's a bit of overlap, obviously, because they'll target a bit of the same people.”

Both the prolific offenders suppression and community response teams target criminal activity that results in repeat calls for service. These are the repeat offenders or problem houses that require further investigation and concrete strategies for dealing with the problem, LeClair explained.

"Crime reduction is a little bit different than community policing,” he added. “(It’s about) targeting the individuals that are doing the crime, working collaboratively with other resources and stopping them from doing crime.”

Working out of the Hastings Street community police office, LeClair is happy with the success he’s had over the years and is pleased to still be a part of the community. When asked if he has any intention of leaving Burnaby, LeClair said he doesn’t, but added he isn’t one to dictate his career.

“It’s been a great career in Burnaby,” he said. “If I’ve got anything, I’ve got corporate knowledge of Burnaby. I know the people of Burnaby and I’m one of the residents of Burnaby.”

 
 

Andy LeClair RCMP

North Vancouver RCMP Acting Officer in Charge Andy LeClair has been promoted to Superintendent, to take on new role as District Commander for Western New Brunswick. Photos: RCMP

 
 
 
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Subject: BTW Methinks CBC News Should Say Hey to my Brother in Law
Reid Chedore and his buddies working for the Crown for me N'esy Pas Higgy?
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Saturday, 11 June 2022

Bail denied for N.B. man at centre of alleged act of vigilantism

Deja Vu Anyone???

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BTW @CBCNews Say Hey to my Brother in Law Reid Chedore and his buddies working for the Crown for me will ya?

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May be an image of 3 people, tree, outdoors and text that says 'July 14 @930 AM Fredericton court Billy McGillicuddy of New Brunswick, Canada. This man (and Veteran) caught a thief, roughed him up, put the fear of God into him and let him go. BILLY PROTECTED HIS FAMILY AND HIS COMMUNITY. #frebilymcgulicuddy #freebillym He is now in jail, denied bail and will most likely lose the privilege to possess a firearm ever again! All because he did the job that those are paid to do CANNOT or WILL NOT do!'

May be an image of 1 person and text that says '#FREEBILLYMCGILLICUDDY Friday June 17 @9:30 am Fredericton court Welcome to Canada, where criminals have more rights then their veterans. BILLY MCGILLICU DDY OF NEW BRUNSWICK CANADA. THIS MAN VETERAN) CAUGHT THIEF, ROL GHED HIMUP, PUT THE FEAR OF GOD AND LET HIM GO. BILLY PROTE TED HIS FAMILY AND HIS OMML He IS NOW IN JAIL DENIEDBAI AND WILL MOST LIKELY LOSE THE PRIVILEGE TO POSSESS FIRE ARM EVER AGAIN! ALL BECAU SE He DID THE JOB THAT THOSE ARE PAID ΤΟ DO CANNOT OR WILL NOT DO!'

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Say Hey to my Brother in Law Reid Chedore and his buddies working for the Crown for me will ya?
 
 

 

 

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Plea date scheduled for alleged N.B. vigilante

Billy McGillicuddy's lawyer asks for more time to review evidence relating to 6 charges

A St. Croix man who allegedly took the law into his own hands in nearby McAdam is expected to enter a plea next month on six charges stemming from incidents on June 4.

Billy McGillicuddy, 41, appeared in Fredericton provincial court on Friday by telephone for what was scheduled to be a plea on the charges.

But Reid Chedore, his lawyer, asked the judge for an adjournment for more time to review discovery.

McGillicuddy is accused of possessing a weapon, a baseball bat, for the purpose of committing an offence, and with  assaulting Blake Scott with a weapon, a baseball bat.

He's also accused of assaulting Scott with a weapon, a chair, unlawfully confining him, pointing a sawed-off shotgun at him, and possessing a sawed-off shotgun for the purpose of committing an offence.

All the charges stem from incidents that occurred in McAdam, about 10 kilometres east of St. Croix, on June 4.

The court agreed to have McGillicuddy appear again the morning of July 14.

Chedore declined to comment on the case on Friday.

Community rallies around accused

McGillicuddy was in court last week for a bail hearing, where Judge Mary Jane Richards ultimately rejected his application.

He remains in custody in Saint John.

About 50 people showed up for his first bail hearing date last Thursday to show support for him outside the courthouse, including McAdam Mayor Ken Stannix.

Stannix at the time said community members were fed up with reoccurring property crimes, adding he wanted to support "the individuals who allegedly took the law into their own hands."

Another person had been arrested but was released without being charged.


Supporters of Billy McGillicuddy showed up outside the Fredericton courthouse Friday, some wearing shirts with "#JUSTICEFORBILLY" printed on the front. (Ed Hunter/CBC)

About 20 people showed up outside the courthouse on Friday, with some wearing shirts with "#JUSTICEFORBILLY" printed on them.

Last Thursday, the New Brunswick RCMP issued a statement asking people not to commit acts of vigilantism.

"Anyone involved in vigilante activities risk facing arrest and legal proceedings themselves," the RCMP said.

"Taking police matters into your own hands, or condoning those who do, is irresponsible and reckless."

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Aidan Cox

Web reporter/editor

Aidan Cox is a web writer for the CBC based in Fredericton. He can be reached at aidan.cox@cbc.ca and followed on Twitter @Aidan4jrn.

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/mcadam-vigilante-justice-allegations-1.6483048 

 

McAdam residents rally around man accused of 'taking law into own hands'

Man accused of 6 crimes, including pointing firearm, assault with a weapon and forcible confinement

About 50 people from McAdam, including the mayor, turned out at the Fredericton courthouse Thursday to support a villager facing charges after what some are describing as a case of vigilante justice.

Villagers are fed up with property crimes by frequent reoffenders, Mayor Ken Stannix said in a an interview from outside the courthouse.

"The criminals are getting away with everything," he said.

"I wanted to support the individuals who allegedly took the law into their own hands." 

Billy McGillicuddy, 41, of St. Croix, N.B., appeared by video in court later in the day for a bail hearing in connection with six criminal charges, including pointing a firearm, a sawed-off shotgun, assault with a weapon, a baseball bat, and forcible confinement against Blake Scott.

The McAdam mayor and residents attended court Thursday to support a man accused of what some are calling vigilante justice. (Rosemary Blair/Submitted)

The charges all stem from incidents that allegedly happened on June 4.

Defence lawyer Gerald Pugh called on three witnesses to testify as part of the hearing, for which a publication ban was in effect.

Judge Mary Jane Richards reserved her decision on whether to grant bail until Friday.

Another person was arrested but released without being charged.

Defenders see 'hard-working individual'

Only three supporters were allowed into the courthouse because of COVID precautions, said Rosemary Blair, a Fredericton woman who knew the accused as a former pastor.

"We know he's a good man," she said of the accused.

Both of the people arrested were "fathers, hard-working individuals," Stannix said. 

McGillicuddy is a former minister from the McAdam Fellowship Church, who worked with youth and "had a very positive impact on the community," he said.

The man released earlier is a contractor. 

"They're just solid people within the community, he said.

"It just gives you an idea of the level of frustration that people are going through."

Problem going on for years

Stannix and Blair said this issue has been building for a number of years.

Stannix said there have been incidents such as a gas tank being drilled to steal $20 worth of gas from an elderly person, who then had to spend hundreds of dollars on repairs.

A contractor also had equipment stolen from the back of a vehicle, he said.

It may seem minor, said Stannix, but incidents like these are "unsettling."

"So, yes, people reached a boiling point."

Stannix said he has spoken with the RCMP and the provincial Department of Justice and Public Safety and has meetings planned to discuss the issue in the next couple of weeks.

He said he also hopes to hold a public meeting in McAdam where people can voice their concerns. 

Vigilante actions 'irresponsible,' RCMP say

The New Brunswick RCMP posted a warning Thursday against anyone planning to take justice into their own hands.

In a news release issued on its website and Facebook page, the force didn't name McGillicuddy or refer to any incident on June 4, but said it wanted to address "current conversations and actions regarding so-called 'vigilante justice' in New Brunswick."

"We understand the frustrations being voiced in some of the communities we serve across New Brunswick," the RCMP said.

"Every crime that is committed has an effect on the victim and those around them, and it impacts our wider sense of safety. We know people in our communities want to feel safe, and want action.

"No one, however, can operate outside the law to address those that are believed to be breaking it."

Victims urged to tell police

Police work is complex, the RCMP said, and while the public might want a faster outcome, officers cannot circumvent their responsibilities under the law.

"Those who attempt to take matters into their own hands outside the legal process put themselves, and their communities, at risk.

"Anyone involved in vigilante activities risk facing arrest and legal proceedings themselves. Taking police matters into your own hands, or condoning those who do, is irresponsible and reckless."

Anyone who is a victim of crime should report it to police, the RCMP said.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jennifer Sweet is a reporter with CBC News based in Fredericton. She can be reached at 451-4176 or jennifer.sweet@cbc.ca.

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 Gerald Pugh - Fredericton Lawyer

 

Education

I graduated from Saint Thomas University in Fredericton, New Brunswick with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1979. I continued my studies in the City of Fredericton at the University of New Brunswick and acquired a Bachelor of Law degree in 1981.

I became a member of the New Brunswick Bar Association and the Canadian Bar Association in February 1982.

Professional Experience

I am well versed in criminal, civil, family, estate, corporate, real estate and personal injury law. I also perform marriages.

I have been practicing law as a sole practitioner since 1982. During that time I have acquired extensive experience and a thorough understanding of the New Brunswick Courts. I have appeared in Provincial Court, Court of Queens Bench (Trial Division), Court of Queens Bench (Family Division), and Court of Queen's Bench (Appeal Division).

I was appointed as an Adjudicator of the Small Claims Court of New Brunswick in February, 1999 and in April 1986, I was appointed Deputy Clerk and Deputy Administrator of the Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick, and Deputy Clerk of the Probate Court of New Brunswick, Judicial District of Fredericton. I have acted as Clerk of the Court in many high-profile criminal trials and I am also authorized to carry out duties as the Deputy Registrar of the Court of Appeal of New Brunswick.

I can advise you with respect to the areas of law listed below:
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> Corporate
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> Civil Litigation
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McAdam Mayor Ken Stannix gives an update to the Billy McGillicuddy case!!!

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Bail denied for N.B. man at centre of alleged act of vigilantism

Billy McGillicuddy to remain in custody on 6 charges

A judge has denied bail for a man accused of assault and weapons charges stemming from what residents of the southwestern New Brunswick village of McAdam say was an act of vigilante justice.

Provincial court Judge Mary Jane Richards ordered 41-year-old Billy McGillicuddy of St. Croix, near McAdam, to remain in custody.

She issued her decision Friday in Fredericton following a bail hearing the day before, the details of which are subject to a publication ban.

McGillicuddy is accused of possessing a weapon, a baseball bat for, the purpose of committing an offence, and with  assaulting Blake Scott with a weapon, a baseball bat.

He's accused of assaulting Scott with a weapon, a chair, unlawfully confining him, and pointing a sawed-off shotgun at him.

McGillicuddy also faces a sixth charge, of possessing a weapon, a sawed-off shotgun, for the purpose of committing an offence.

All the charges stem from incidents that occurred in McAdam, about 10 kilometres east of St. Croix, on June 4.

Three women sat in the gallery of the courtroom Friday and appeared emotionally upset when the decision was announced.

They left the courthouse and were met by supporters who hugged and comforted them.

Supporters of Billy McGillicuddy comforted each other outside the Fredericton provincial court on Friday after he was denied bail. (Aidan Cox/CBC)

McGillicuddy, who appeared in court by video, was remanded into custody and is scheduled to appear again in court on June 17.

Smaller turnout of supporters

Provincial court sheriffs set up metal crowd control barriers outside the courthouse Friday, but only about five people showed up.

It was a smaller turnout than Thursday, when about 50 people from McAdam, including Mayor Ken Stannix, showed up to voice support for McGillicuddy.

In an interview Thursday, Stannix said he wanted to support "the individuals who allegedly took the law into their own hands."

Another person had been arrested but was released without being charged.

Stannix said he and other community members feel that crimes are being committed against them, and that the RCMP are not responding effectively.

On Thursday, the New Brunswick RCMP issued a statement urging against acts of vigilantism.

"Anyone involved in vigilante activities risk facing arrest and legal proceedings themselves," the RCMP said.

"Taking police matters into your own hands, or condoning those who do, is irresponsible and reckless."

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Aidan Cox

Web reporter/editor

Aidan Cox is a web writer for the CBC based in Fredericton. He can be reached at aidan.cox@cbc.ca and followed on Twitter @Aidan4jrn.

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Alleged case of vigilante justice in McAdam, N.B. prompts public meeting 


 

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Raised in Charlottetown, P.E.I., Alex graduated from Holland College with a diploma in Journalism and Communications.

After graduating, Alex worked for the CBC as an associate producer and videographer, creating television, radio and web content.

Alex joined CTV Atlantic’s web team in 2022. He speaks English and French.

 

 

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June 10

Policing & Personal Security


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Erika Lowther
We need to get rid of the rcmp here and get back to local policing
 
Dot MacElwain
I have been the leader of NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH in and around the rural areas of the former Local Service District of Southampoton (north and west of the Town of Nackawic) for the past 17 years. We wish to express our shared frustration with you, the community leaders and residents of the Village of McAdam, on the uptick in rural crime in our province. Again and again, we see the emotions of those who have been the object of theft, vandalism and petty crime boil over into situations where community members take matters into their own hands. We offer our support to you as you seek to solve these issues. We have helped various neighbourhoods set up NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH programs as a means of detering crime. We wish you all the best in bringing these issues to a successful resolution. As we know - crime is never going to be completely eliminated, but through community programs and participation, it CAN BE cut back. All the best!
 
Mark Wilson
Can anyone tell me if there's a GoFundMe for Billy McGillicuddy's defense? I'd love to donate.
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Mitchell Walker
The police in mcadam are a joke, nothing but lazy pigs, why don’t you hire better people to take care of the problem so citizens don’t have to

 

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Mayor
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Councillors
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Mitchell Little
Jody D. Robinson
Greg Swim

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Your Town Matters: McAdam Mayor Ken Stannix & Deputy Mayor Taylor Gallant

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McAdam Mayor Ken Stannix and Deputy Mayor Taylor Gallant sit down with host Vicki Hogarth to discuss how the Village of McAdam has responded and adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic. They also discuss McAdam's innovative strategies to grow the population of the village by offering $1 lots of land to new residents wishing to build homes in the area. Original Broadcast Date: June 28, 2020 
 
"Your Town Matters" in an original Charlotte County Television production, produced on location at the CHCO-TV studio in Saint Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada. Host Vicki Hogarth and the show are funded by Canada's Local Journalism Initiative.

 

 

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Mayor and Council

Council now meets twice a month (except in July and August) in the Heritage Room of the Village Hall

Four municipal councillors and the mayor are elected at large every four years. The councillor with the largest popular vote becomes the deputy mayor.

All meetings of Council are open to the public. Persons wishing to address Council should make arrangements to be placed on the agenda by contacting the Village Clerk, Ann Dohahue, prior to the meeting. Call 784-2293 or visit the Village Office at 146 Saunders Road during normal business hours to make this arrangement.

 

Ken Stannix

Mayor
506-784-3381

Ken grew up in McAdam, graduating from McAdam High School in 1973. After earning his Bachelor of Arts in Economics from UNB in 1978, he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force, serving for 32 years as an Aerospace Controller. Ken retired from the military in 2011. He and his wife Kate moved back to McAdam in 2012 and was elected Mayor of McAdam in 2016. He is a current board member at Lakeland Industries Sheltered Workshop, who work with intellectually and physically challenged adults, as well as being on the board for the McAdam Seniors Housing Corporation, who provide low income housing for senior citizens. He is the Present of the McAdam Heart and Home Corporation which is planning to build a residence for intellectually challenged adults. He holds a second Bachelor of Arts in Geography and a Master of Arts in Military Studies.

Responsible for:

  • General Administration
  • Economic Development
  • Financial Responsibilities
  • Civic and Promotional Activities
  • Development Initiatives
  • Recognition of Citizens on Special Occasions
  • Programs Relevant to New Infrastructure
  • Publicity and Press Releases
  • Soil Contamination / Remediation Initiatives
  • Director at Southwest Service Commission

 

Taylor Gallant

Deputy Mayor 506-784-7044

Taylor was born and raised in McAdam, graduating from McAdam High School in 2012. From there, he studied at St. Thomas University where he received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Economics. Taylor started his young career at the age of 19 at Service New Brunswick where he worked for 6 years in the purchasing and contracts sector before moving to NB Power, where he is currently employed. In 2016, Gallant was elected to the McAdam Village Council, becoming the youngest elected official in New Brunswick at the time. In addition to the council, Gallant serves on the July 1st Committee, Beautification Committee, liaison with theMcAdam Historical Restoration Committee, McAdam Economic Development Corp., Rockland Cemetery Corp., Charlotte County Regional Tourism Association, among others. In his spare time, Taylor enjoys studying politics, spending time with family, traveling, and working in the garden. Above all, he is a classic country music enthusiast and collector.

Responsible for:

  • Implementation of Beautification Plan
  • Administration of Unsightly Premises Act
  • Overall Village Enhancements and Improvements
  • Buildings and Properties (Maintenance and operations)
  • Street Lighting and Street Signage
  • Tourism and Tourist Information Centre
  • McAdam Station Park
  • Liaison with McAdam Historical Restoration Commission
  • Community Van Committee

 

Greg Swim

Councillor506-784-2554

Greg has been serving on the Village Council in a variety of roles, from Recreation Councillor to liaison for Emergency Measures since his election in 2012. He and his wife Donna have been married for 45 years and have one son and two grandchildren who live in Fort McMurray, Alberta. Greg has been working in McAdam for 32 years and is currently employed at CertainTeed Gypsum, the local wallboard manufacturing plant in McAdam. In regards to his duties as a Village Councillor, Greg feels grateful for the opportunity to serve and deliver upon the vision of growth for McAdam, always striving to make McAdam an even better and safer place to live.

Responsible for:

  • General Operation and Maintenance of the Public Works Department
  • Summer and Winter Maintenance
  • Municipal Pollution Control System
  • Garbage Collection Services
  • Municipal Equipment
  • Municipal Water System
  • McAdam Mini-Home Park
  • Maintenance of Subway Tunnel

Jody Robinson

Councillor
506-784-3532

Jody grew up in McAdam, graduating from McAdam High School in 1978. After working for CP Rail for a number of years, Jody returned to school to earn a Bachelor of Education degree from UNB. He has been a teacher, coach, and athletic director at McAdam high for close to thirty years. A history buff, Jody enjoy studying military history and is an active member of the McAdam Legion branch #7. Jody also loves outdoor activities like biking, canoeing, and fishing. He is currently a board member of the MHRC and volunteers at numerous events held at our station. Jody and his son, Liam, share many of the same interests included traveling to Yankee Stadium, the Bell Centre, and climbing Mt. Katahdin. Jody plans to retire in McAdam and continue to help the Village of McAdam grow and prosper.

Responsible for:

  • General Recreation and Leisure Activities
  • Administration of Programs with Recreation Director
  • St. Croix Beach
  • McAdam Lakeshore and Beach
  • Playing Fields, Parks, Rink, Warriors Den and all Recreational areas
  • Liaison with McAdam Public Library
  • Community Van Committee

 

Mitchell Little

Councillor
506-784-3513

Responsible for:

  • Emergency Preparedness
  • EMO Disaster Plan
  • Emergency Services – RCMP Agreement
  • Liaison with McAdam Fire Department
  • Liaison with Ambulance New Brunswick
  • Community Based Policing Initiatives
  • Dog and Animal Control
  • Rabies Action Plan and Coordination of Safe Practices
  • Operation of Wauklehegan Lake Campground

 

https://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en/gazette/taking-matters-own-hands 

 

Vol. 78, No. 1External submissions

Man argues with two police officers.

Taking matters into your own hands

Public support for vigilantism and confidence in police

The Dutch study sought to determine whether support for vigilantism is linked to a lack of confidence in police. Credit: Robert Hoetink

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Beating up shoplifters, stabbing sex offenders and shooting robbers: these types of violence do not only result in outrage, but also in public support. In Canada in 2009, there was quite a controversy when storeowner David Chen was arrested for chasing a repeat shoplifter and locking him up in his van. Chen was charged with assault and forcible confinement. The criminal charges and trial sparked a heated public debate. Was Chen a hero or a criminal?

Chen was not convicted for the use of excessive violence against the suspect; he was acquitted. There are numerous cases in which citizens have used considerable violence against alleged criminals and were subsequently praised for doing so by the public. These cases sparked heated debates about private action and the boundaries and shortcomings of law enforcement. The public showed admiration for the vigilantes and labelled their behaviour as righteous justice.

When citizens express support for crime and criminals, this begs the question what causes such reactions. Public support for vigilantism is frequently interpreted as a sign that citizens have lost confidence in the police.

After all, when citizens applaud those who take the law into their own hands, does that not imply that they believe that they cannot count on the police to properly deal with the situation?

Citizens who take the law into their own hands defy the state monopoly on the legitimate use of force. The police are commonly seen as the embodiment of this monopoly, as they tend to be much more visible to the public than other criminal justice professionals. It is thus understandable that when citizens support illegitimate acts in response to crime, this is considered a sign that police confidence is at stake. But is this really the case?

To find out, we conducted a study to assess whether support for vigilantism is attributable to a lack or low level of confidence in police. Importantly, we distinguished between confidence in police on both a general and specific level.

Method

We presented a vignette, or brief case study, about an act of vigilantism to our respondents, and asked them to answer some questions. The vignette describes two criminal acts: a precipitating shoplifting crime and a subsequent violent act of vigilantism. The story concerns Ann, a storeowner who suspects a particular customer has been shoplifting. Her suspicion is corroborated by evidence from surveillance tapes. She sends the video footage to the police, hoping that they will undertake some action. A few days later, that same customer enters her store again. This time the woman steals a t-shirt, but upon realizing that she has been seen, manages to escape. The next day, the storeowner is downtown on a day off when she happens to catch sight of the shoplifter. She forcefully grabs the woman's arm and physically assaults her.

After reading the vignette, respondents completed a survey. Respondents indicated their agreement with various statements using a response scale that varied between one (fully disagree) to five (fully agree). The support for vigilantism measure was comprised of 16 items, addressing various aspects such as approval of vigilantism, empathy with the offender and the victim, punishment, deservingness and blame.

These included items such as "What Ann did is justified" and "Thanks to people like Ann at least something is done against crime." To measure general confidence in police, eight items about the police were presented. These include "The police do their job well" and "The police are there when you need them."

To study whether support for vigilantism is related to specific police responsivess, we varied police responsiveness between conditions. In the high responsiveness condition, a police officer shows up at the store to pose questions about the shoplifting. He promises more frequent surveillance of the store, and gives the storeowner a phone number so he can be reached at all times. In the low responsiveness condition, the storeowner does not hear back from the police after sending the tapes. Upon contacting the police again herself, she is told that they do not have time to deal with the shoplifting.

We were furthermore interested in finding out whether support for vigilantism also depends on situational factors. Specifically we focused on variations in the amount of vigilante violence used. In the low violence condition, the vigilante hits the shoplifter, resulting in a black eye and a headache. In the high violence condition, the shoplifter falls to the ground after being hit by the vigilante. The storeowner then goes on to kick her in the head, leaving her with a broken jaw and a heavy concussion.

Data were collected by handing out questionnaires to train passengers in the Netherlands. This method allowed us to reach a mixed sample of Dutch citizens relatively easily. The response level was 70 per cent, resulting in a final sample of 385 people. Mean age was 35 years; 55 per cent was male.

Findings

The average level of support for the presented case of vigilantism is 2.73 on a five-point scale. Respondents are overall thus not very positive about the act of vigilantism in the vignette. The item that resulted in most agreement is "Ann should have looked for another solution" indicating that vigilantism is not the preferred reaction to the shoplifting. Nonetheless, a large majority — 74 per cent — expressed an understanding for the vigilante's behaviour. Another noteworthy observation is that less than 12 per cent of respondents felt pity with the victim of vigilantism.

The mean rating of confidence in police is 3.13, which lies slightly above the neutral midpoint of the scale (i.e. 2.5). Respondents expressed least agreement with the item "The police are there when you need them."

Interestingly, this matches the topic of concern for police responsiveness to the precipitating crime. Most agreement was found with an item expressing respect for police. This implies that dissatisfaction with certain aspects of police does not necessarily cause an overall lack of respect for them.

We analysed the role of various determinants of support (i.e. general confidence in the police, police responsiveness to the precipitating incident, and level of vigilante violence). The findings indicate that more general confidence in police results in less support for vigilantism. Importantly, however, the additional impact of situational characteristics reveals that support for vigilantism is not only attributable to a low level of confidence. Police responsiveness also played a role: the more actively the police responded after receiving the report and footage of the shoplifting, the less the subsequent vigilantism act was supported. Likewise, the violence used by the vigilante affected support: a more violent vigilantism act led to less support.

Conclusion

Our study provides empirical evidence for the often-assumed relation between support for vigilantism and confidence in police. However, confidence in police did not only play a role on the general level: police responsiveness on a situational level also affected support. When police were less responsive to the report of shoplifting, people expressed more support for the subsequent act of vigilantism.

Importantly, this suggests that the role of police in the event leading up to vigilantism can have a considerable impact on public opinion about a specific case. In our study, when police took the victim of shoplifting seriously and showed genuine interest in the case, this already affected public response to a subsequent act of vigilantism, despite the fact that arrests were not yet made.

Our findings suggest that the impact of the actions of criminal justice agencies on a concrete, situational level should not be underestimated as they may play an important role in the events leading up to an act of vigilantism.

Even if someone has a high level of general confidence in the police, he may support vigilantism when he perceives them to have failed in their response to a specific crime situation. As such, police responsiveness may be a factor leading to or preventing an act of vigilantism itself.

To prevent vigilantism, police may therefore be advised to put substantial effort into explaining their response to a crime, or lack thereof, to those involved and to society. Although this is speculative, our findings so far do stress the importance of the response of police to a crime on a situational level.

Furthermore, as some acts of vigilantism may be impossible to prevent, proper police responsiveness and subsequent popular education about that responsiveness, may keep widespread public support for vigilantism to a minimum.

Dr. Nicole Haas is assistant professor at the Erasmus School of Law, Criminology Department, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

Prof. Dr. Jan de Keijser is a professor at the Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology, Leiden University, the Netherlands.

A version of this article by Nicole Haas, Jan de Keijser and Gerben Bruinsma originally appeared in the journal Policing and Society (vol. 24, 2014, issue 2, pp. 224-241).

 

 

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Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2022 04:59:35 -0300
Subject: YO Minister Marco Mendicino Methinks its High Time that you
and I create a MOU N'esy Pas Ian Nunn???
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From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2021 23:52:37 -0300
Subject: I trust that his minion Mark Koneda of US Naval Intel and his
FBI pals know why I had no respect for their Biden's old buddy Rep.
Alcee Hastings for rather obvious reasons
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Rep. Alcee Hastings dies, narrowing Democratic House majority to just 7
Published Tue, Apr 6 202110:44 AM EDTUpdated Tue, Apr 6 20214:01 PM EDT
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    Rep. Alcee Hastings, D-Fla., died Tuesday at age 84 after a
two-year bout with pancreatic cancer.
    Democrats now hold a narrower margin in the House, with a 218-211
split, while six vacant seats remain.


Rep. Alcee Hastings, D-Fla., listens to students speak about their
experiences with gun violence during the The Gun Violence Prevention
Task Force panel Wednesday afternoon May 23, 2018.
Sarah Silbiger | CQ-Roll Call, Inc. | Getty Images

Rep. Alcee Hastings, D-Fla., died Tuesday after a more than two-year
bout with pancreatic cancer, NBC News confirmed.

Hastings, who served in the House for nearly three decades, was 84.
Throughout his career, he held several key committee assignments and
leadership positions, most recently as vice chairman of the rules
committee. He had also been Florida’s first Black federal trial judge,
appointed to the bench in 1979 by President Jimmy Carter.

“As an attorney, civil rights activist and judge, and over his nearly
thirty years in Congress, he fought tirelessly to create opportunities
to lift up working families, communities of color, children and
immigrants,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wrote in a statement.

President Joe Biden reacted to Hastings’ death on Tuesday afternoon.
“Across his long career of public service, Alcee always stood up to
fight for equality, and always showed up for the working people he
represented,” he said in a statement. “Jill and I are saddened to
learn of his passing.”

Democrats now hold a narrower advantage in the House, 218-211, giving
the party a smaller margin of error in passing legislation. Six seats
are vacant, four of which were previously held by Democrats and two by
Republicans.

Three of the four Democratic House seats were vacated by appointments
to positions in President Joe Biden’s Cabinet. Deb Haaland, of New
Mexico, was appointed secretary of the Department of Interior; Marcia
Fudge, of Ohio, was named head of the Department of Housing and Urban
Development, and Cedric Richmond, of Louisiana, became senior advisor
to the president and director of the White House Office of Public
Engagement.

One of the two vacant GOP seats is no longer up for contest. Julia
Letlow of Louisiana was elected in late March but has yet to be sworn
in. Julia will replace her late husband, Luke Letlow, who was elected
to the seat but died before being sworn in due to Covid-19
complications.

In 1983, when Hastings was a federal judge, he was acquitted in
criminal court on a charge of conspiring to solicit a bribe in
exchange for leniency in a sentencing.

Alcee Hastings testifying at his impeachment trial in 1989.
Michael Jenkins | CQ-Roll Call, Inc. | Getty Images

Nevertheless, the House impeached Hastings in 1988 amid accusations
that he perjured himself during that criminal trial. The Senate voted
to convict him, removing him from the bench, but did not vote to
disqualify him from holding future office.

Hastings appealed the impeachment conviction in 1992. A federal judge
overturned the conviction, on the grounds that a 12-member Senate
committee, rather than the full Senate, conducted the impeachment
trial. This was the first time a Senate conviction was overturned by a
federal judge.

The next year, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled federal courts do not have
the authority to review the procedures of a Senate impeachment trial.
Hastings’ legislative career, which began with his election in 1992
and continued until his death, was unaffected by the decision.

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> From: NIA_IG <nia_ig.fct@navy.mil>
> Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2021 11:03:08 +0000
> Subject: RE: [Non-DoD Source] Fwd: Methinks the evil lawyer Howie
> Cooper made a deal with the VERY NASTY FBI dudes in Beantown N'esy Pas
> Howie Anglin?
> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
>
> Dear David Amos,
> The Naval Intelligence Activity (NIA) Office of the Inspector General
> (IG) reviewed your email and attached .WAV file provided to the NIA
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>
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> Citing the lack of an apparent connection to the US Navy or Naval
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>
> Sincerely,
>
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> Investigator
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> Subject: [Non-DoD Source] Fwd: Methinks the evil lawyer Howie Cooper
> made a deal with the VERY NASTY FBI dudes in Beantown N'esy Pas Howie
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Friday, 2 April 2021
Russia warns NATO against deploying troops to Ukraine
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NATO has been picking a fight long before this weekend but big media
ain't been saying much about it until now Methinks it was no
coincidence US Naval Intel people called me on Good Friday N'esy Pas?

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 #nbpoli #cdnpoli #CORRUPTION


https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/ukraine-says-russia-massing-troops-on-border-u-s-warns-moscow-1.5371806


Ukraine says Russia massing troops on border; U.S. warns Moscow
Dmytro Gorshkov

AFP Staff

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with 80 nationalities represented among its 2,400 collaborators. AFP
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Published Thursday, April 1, 2021 4:09PM EDT

Ukraine

Ukraine has been locked in a conflict with Russian-backed separatists
since 2014. (AFP)

KYIV, UKRAINE -- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday
accused Moscow of building up troops on his country's border as the
United States warned Russia against "intimidating" Ukraine.

Kiev has been locked in a conflict with Russian-backed separatists
since 2014, and this week Ukrainian officials reported Russian troop
movement in annexed Crimea and on the border, near territories
controlled by Moscow-backed separatists.

On Thursday, Zelensky's ministers discussed the escalating security
situation with Western allies including U.S. Secretary of Defence
Lloyd Austin.

"Muscle-flexing in the form of military exercises and possible
provocations along the border are traditional Russian games," Zelensky
said in a statement.

He accused Moscow of seeking to create "a threatening atmosphere" as
Kiev hopes to resume a ceasefire brokered last year.

The U.S. State Department said it was "absolutely concerned by recent
escalations of Russian aggressive and provocative actions in eastern
Ukraine."

"What we would object to are aggressive actions that have an intent of
intimidating, of threatening, our partner Ukraine," State Department
spokesman Ned Price told reporters.

Some observers say the reported Russian troop buildup is a test for
the administration of U.S. President Joe Biden, who caused an uproar
in Moscow last month by calling his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin
a "killer".

This week, Moscow and Kyiv blamed each other for a rise in violence
between government forces and Kremlin-backed separatists in eastern
Ukraine, which has undermined the ceasefire.

Zelensky said 20 Ukrainian servicemen had been killed and 57 wounded
since the start of the year.

Separately, the military announced that a Ukrainian soldier was
wounded in an attack it blamed on separatists.
'READY FOR AN OFFENSIVE'

On Thursday, U.S. Secretary of Defence Austin called his Ukrainian
counterpart Andriy Taran, Ukraine's defence ministry said.

Austin said during the call that Washington would "not leave Ukraine
alone in the event of escalating Russian aggression", the ministry
said.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba for his part discussed the
"aggravation by the Russian Federation of the security situation" on
the frontline with his Canadian counterpart Marc Garneau.

Ukraine's military intelligence accused Russia of preparing to "expand
its military presence" in the separatist-controlled eastern regions of
Donetsk and Lugansk.

In a statement, the intelligence service said it "does not rule out"
an attempt by Russian forces to move "deep into Ukrainian territory".

A high-ranking Ukrainian government official, speaking on condition of
anonymity, claimed that the Russian army was practising "military
co-ordination" with separatists.

"From mid-April their combat units will be ready for an offensive,"
the official told AFP.
WEST SHOULD NOT 'WORRY'

Moscow has repeatedly denied sending troops and arms to buttress the
separatists and Putin's spokesman stressed on Thursday that Moscow is
at liberty to move troops across its territory.

"The Russian Federation moves its armed forces within its territory at
its discretion," spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters, but he did
not directly confirm a troop buildup on the Ukrainian border.

He added that "it should not worry anyone and does not pose a threat to anyone".

The war in eastern Ukraine broke out in 2014 when Russia annexed the
Crimean peninsula following a bloody uprising that ousted Ukraine's
Kremlin-friendly president Viktor Yanukovych.

On Wednesday, the Pentagon said U.S. forces in Europe had raised their
alert status following the "recent escalations of Russian aggression
in eastern Ukraine".

Mark Milley, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, also spoke
with his Russian and Ukrainian counterparts, Valery Gerasimov and
Ruslan Khomchak.

Khomchak said this week that 28,000 separatist fighters and "more than
2,000 Russian military instructors and advisers" are currently
stationed in eastern Ukraine.

On Thursday, the deputy head of Zelensky's office, Roman Mashovets,
called for joint drills with NATO forces to "help stabilise the
security situation".

Zelensky was elected in 2019 promising to end the years-long conflict,
but critics say a shaky ceasefire was his only tangible achievement.

The fighting has claimed more than 13,000 lives since 2014, according
to the United Nations.




 https://www.cnn.com/2021/03/31/politics/us-russia-ukraine-calls/index.html


Top US national security officials call counterparts as Russia and
Ukraine tensions rise

By Oren Liebermann and Barbara Starr, CNN

Updated 8:54 PM ET, Wed March 31, 2021
An Andromeda-D automated control system takes part in an exercise held
by units of the Novorossiysk guards mountain air assault division of
the Russian Airborne Troops at Opuk range in Crimea.
An Andromeda-D automated control system takes part in an exercise held
by units of the Novorossiysk guards mountain air assault division of
the Russian Airborne Troops at Opuk range in Crimea.

(CNN)Top US national security officials have spoken with their
Ukrainian counterparts, and America's top general held a call
Wednesday with his Russian opposite number amid concern over Russian
military activity in Crimea and eastern Ukraine, including what the US
deemed a violation of a ceasefire by Moscow that led to the deaths of
four Ukrainian soldiers last week.
"Russia's destabilizing actions undermine the de-escalation intentions
that had been achieved through [last year's agreement]," chief
Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said Wednesday. "Additionally, we are
aware of Ukrainian military reports concerning Russian troop movements
on Ukraine's borders."

Secretary of State Tony Blinken reaffirmed the "unwavering support" of
the United States for Ukraine's territorial integrity in the face of
"Russia's ongoing aggression in the Donbas and Crimea," according to a
readout of his call with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba
Wednesday. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley also
spoke to the top Ukrainian general Wednesday, while national security
adviser Jake Sullivan spoke with his Ukrainian counterpart at the
beginning of the week.

The Pentagon had grown increasingly concerned after military
intelligence reports assessed that some 4,000 heavily armed Russian
forces had been observed moving in Crimea, according to a US defense
official. "It was not totally clear what they were up to," the
official said, adding that the US now believes on further assessment
it may have been part of a Russian military exercise. Part of that
assessment was based on calls with Ukrainian officials who also viewed
the Russian activity as an exercise.

If so, the movement of so many Russian military personnel was a large
exercise and may be a deliberate message from the Kremlin to the Biden
administration about Russia's strength in the region and its ability
to challenge US allies, the official said.

This comes as NATO countries on Monday scrambled jets 10 times to
track an unusually high level of Russian military flights over a large
area of Europe including the North Sea, the Black Sea and the Baltic
Sea. NATO jets wound up conducting six intercepts in a six-hour
period.

The Biden administration is taking a tougher approach to Russia, and
Ukraine is only the latest source of tension between the two
adversaries. The White House unveiled a raft of sanctions against
Russian officials and entities at the beginning of the month over the
poisoning of opposition leader Alexey Navalny. President Joe Biden
then warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin would "pay a price"
for his efforts to undermine the 2020 US elections and went on to call
Putin a "killer." Meanwhile, the administration is expected to impose
more sanctions on Russia over election interference and the SolarWinds
cyberattack.

Classified US military war game set to take place as concerns about
threats posed by China and Russia increase
Classified US military war game set to take place as concerns about
threats posed by China and Russia increase

On Wednesday, Milley spoke with his Russian counterpart, Gen. Valery
Gerasimov. While the topics the two generals discussed have not been
made public, behind the scenes the Defense Department has been
concerned for the last several days about the build-up of Russian
troops and equipment along the Ukraine border. The Defense Department
recently raised the so-called "watch condition level" on that region
to gather updated intelligence assessments on Russian activity and
intentions, while monitoring any potential threats. The New York Times
was first to report that development.

Russia blamed Ukraine for renewed fighting in eastern Ukraine. Kremlin
spokesman Dmitry Peskov said this week that Russia was concerned about
"Ukraine's provocations," but he said he hoped it would not escalate
to fighting.

But Ukraine warned of a series of Russian violations of the ceasefire,
including two incidents of mortar fire and large-caliber machine gun
fire that led to the death of the four Ukrainian soldiers last Friday.
On Tuesday, Ukraine accused Russia of violating the ceasefire seven
times, prompting the country's parliament to call for an increase in
political and economic pressure on Moscow.




https://www.cnn.com/2021/03/30/politics/nato-russia-jets/index.html


NATO scrambles jets 10 times to track Russian military planes across Europe



By Barbara Starr, CNN Pentagon Correspondent

Updated 1:33 PM ET, Tue March 30, 2021
Norwegian F-16s intercepted two Russian Tu-95 bombers of the type shown here.
Norwegian F-16s intercepted two Russian Tu-95 bombers of the type shown here.

(CNN)NATO scrambled fighter jets 10 times Monday to track and
intercept an unusually "rare peak" of Russian bombers and fighters
flying over the North Sea, Black Sea and Baltic Sea, according to a
NATO official.
"NATO aircraft intercepted six different groups of Russian military
aircraft near alliance airspace in less than six hours," the
organization said in a statement.

The Russian activity across an unusually wide area of European skies
came on the same day North American Aerospace Defense Command said it
tracked Russian aircraft off the coast of Alaska.

None of the Russian aircraft entered the national airspace of NATO
nations in Europe and the intercepts were considered safe, but an
alliance statement detailed the activity.

Norwegian F-16s scrambled after radars detected two groups of Russian
military aircraft near Norway's coastline. The Norwegians intercepted
two Tu-95 Bear bombers which flew south over the North Sea. That
prompted the United Kingdom to send up Typhoon aircraft and Belgium to
deploy F-16 fighters.

The Norwegian F-16s later intercepted two Tu-160 bombers over
international waters nearby.

Separately, NATO radars detected three Russian military aircraft near
allied airspace over the Black Sea which were tracked by Turkish,
Romanian and Bulgarian fighters aircraft until they left the area.

In another encounter, NATO said Italian fighter jets intercepted a
Russian II-38 maritime patrol aircraft which was already being
escorted by Russian fighter jets over the Baltic Sea flying from
Kaliningrad.

CNN reported Saturday that the US is preparing to carry out a
classified war game this summer where a major focus of the scenarios
will be how the US should respond to aggressive action and unexpected
moves by China and Russia.

Tensions with Russia are high, and last week, Secretary of State
Antony Blinken called out Russia for "reckless and adversarial
actions" at a NATO meeting in Brussels and observed that Moscow has
"built up a forces, large scale exercises and acts of intimidation, in
the Baltic and Black Sea."

"Intercepting multiple groups of Russian aircraft demonstrates NATO
forces' readiness and capability to guard Allied skies 24 hours a day,
7 days a week, 365 days a year," Brig. Gen. Andrew Hansen, deputy
chief of staff operations at Allied Air Command, said in the NATO
statement.

NATO aircraft scrambled more than 400 times in 2020 to intercept
unknown aircraft according to the alliance. About 90 percent were in
response to flights by Russian aircraft. NATO says Russian flights
often pose a risk to civilian air traffic over Europe because the
Russians often fly without transmitting a transponder code indicating
their position and altitude and do not file a flight plan or
communicate with air traffic controllers.






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 ---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2021 15:41:27 -0400
Subject: Attn LGen Wayne Eyre I just called and tried to explain this
email and Federal Court File No T-1557-15 in particular
To: wayne.eyre@forces.gc.ca, george.young@forces.gc.ca,
Vincent.Rigby@pmo-cpm.gc.ca, Shelly.Bruce@cse-cst.gc.ca,
daniel.lauzon@international.gc.ca, mathieu.bouchard@canada.ca,
alexander.steinhouse@justica.gc.ca, lucy.hargreaves@canada.ca,
anne.dawson@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca, marjorie.michel@tbs-sct.gc.ca,
jamie.innes@qpc-cpr.gc.ca, premier <premier@ontario.ca>, premier
<premier@gov.ab.ca>, Office of the Premier <scott.moe@gov.sk.ca>,
premier <premier@gov.pe.ca>, premier <premier@gov.bc.ca>, premier
<premier@gov.nl.ca>, premier <premier@gov.nt.ca>, premier
<premier@gov.yk.ca>, premier <premier@leg.gov.mb.ca>, Premier
<PREMIER@novascotia.ca>, media@pmo-cpm.gc.ca, Nathalie Sturgeon
<sturgeon.nathalie@brunswicknews.com>, david.coon@gnb.ca,
"kris.austin" <kris.austin@gnb.ca>, "Richard.Ames"
<Richard.Ames@gnb.ca>, "Richard.Bragdon" <Richard.Bragdon@parl.gc.ca>,
"Ross.Wetmore" <Ross.Wetmore@gnb.ca>, "rob.moore"
<rob.moore@parl.gc.ca>, "John.Williamson"
<John.Williamson@parl.gc.ca>, "Dominic.Cardy" <Dominic.Cardy@gnb.ca>,
briangallant10 <briangallant10@gmail.com>, BrianThomasMacdonald
<BrianThomasMacdonald@gmail.com>, "hugh.flemming"
<hugh.flemming@gnb.ca>, "robert.mckee" <robert.mckee@gnb.ca>
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, mcu <mcu@justice.gc.ca>,
"Mark.Blakely" <Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "martin.gaudet"
<martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca>



 ---------- Original message ----------
From: Art.McDonald@forces.gc.ca
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2021 17:08:24 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: YO JONATHAN.VANCE You have been ducKing e
since 2015 when I was running iN the election of the 42nd Parliament
and suing the Queen in Federal Court Methinks it is YOU who should
finally call me back N'esy Pas?
To: david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com

The Acting Chief of the Defence Staff is LGen Wayne Eyre, he may be
reached at wayne.eyre@forces.gc.ca.

Le Chef d'état-major de la Défense par intérim est le LGen Wayne Eyre.
Il peut être rejoint au wayne.eyre@forces.gc.ca.

Art McD
He/Him // Il/Lui
Admiral/amiral Art McDonald

Chief of the Defence Staff (CDS)
Canadian Armed Forces
art.mcdonald@forces.gc.ca<mailto:art.mcdonald@forces.gc.ca> / Tel: 613-992-5054

Chef d’état-major de la Defense (CÉMD)
Forces armées canadiennes
art.mcdonald@forces.gc.ca<mailto:art.mcdonald@forces.gc.ca> / Tél: 613-992-5054



 ---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2021 13:08:16 -0400
Subject: YO JONATHAN.VANCE You have been ducKing e since 2015 when I
was running iN the election of the 42nd Parliament and suing the Queen
in                                    Federal Court Methinks it is YOU
who should finally call me back N'esy Pas?
To: art.mcdonald@forces.gc.ca, richard.jolette@forces.gc.ca,
JONATHAN.VANCE@forces.gc.ca, Tammy.Harris@forces.gc.ca,
Jill.Chisholm@justice.gc.ca, Cedric.Aspirault@forces.gc.ca,
Derek.Sloan@parl.gc.ca, Hon.ralph.goodale@canada.ca,
Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, barbara.massey@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
clare.barry@justice.gc.ca, elder.marques@pmo-cpm.gc.ca,
michael.mcnair@pmo-cpm.gc.ca, David.Akin@globalnews.ca,
dale.drummond@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, "blaine.higgs" <blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>,
fin.minfinance-financemin.fin@canada.ca, hon.melanie.joly@canada.ca,
Jody.Wilson-Raybould@parl.gc.ca, "andrea.anderson-mason"
<andrea.anderson-mason@gnb.ca>, Ramesh.Sangha@parl.gc.ca,
Marwan.Tabbara@parl.gc.ca, Yasmin.Ratansi@parl.gc.ca,
Ian.Shugart@pco-bcp.gc.ca, "Bill.Blair" <Bill.Blair@parl.gc.ca>
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>,
Newsroom <Newsroom@globeandmail.com>, news-tips
<news-tips@nytimes.com>, mcu@justice.gc.ca,
ombudsman-communications@forces.gc.ca

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: JONATHAN.VANCE@forces.gc.ca
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2021 17:01:09 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: YO JONATHAN.VANCE I trust that MASON
STALKER, all the NATO dudes and YOU know that I don't send Spam
To: david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com

Admiral Art McDonald is now the Chief of the Defence Staff, he may be
reached at art.mcdonald@forces.gc.ca. I will continue to monitor this
account periodically until my retirement from the Canadian Armed
Forces. Please reach out to EA CDS, LCol Richard Jolette at
richard.jolette@forces.gc.ca if you require to get a hold of me.

L'amiral Art McDonald est maintenant le Chef d'état-major de la
Défense, on peut le joindre au art.mcdonald@forces.gc.ca. Je
continuerai de surveiller ce compte périodiquement jusqu'à ma retraite
des Forces armées canadiennes. Veuillez contacter CdeC CEMD, Lcol
Richard Jolette au richard.jolette@forces.gc.ca si vous avez besoin de
me contacter.

On 3/11/21, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com> wrote:
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2021 12:35:27 -0400
> Subject: Re: YO JONATHAN.VANCE I trust that MASON STALKER, all the
> NATO dudes and YOU know that I don't send Spam
> To: Michel.Drapeau@mdlo.ca, "Gilles.Moreau" <Gilles.Moreau@forces.gc.ca>
> Cc: mlo-blm@forces.gc.ca, "erin.otoole" <erin.otoole@parl.gc.ca>,
> "Katie.Telford" <Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>, "jagmeet.singh"
> <jagmeet.singh@parl.gc.ca>, "Robert. Jones" <Robert.Jones@cbc.ca>,
> "steve.murphy" <steve.murphy@ctv.ca>
>
> https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/fifth-estate-military-justice-1.5943931
>
>
> Prosecuting high-ranking officers a 'significant challenge'
>
> "Retired colonel and lawyer Michel Drapeau, who is a leading expert in
> military justice, said he wonders how a court martial could hear a
> case involving Vance or McDonald when no one in the military,
> including judges, would outrank them."
>
> PERHAPS I SHOULD SUE THEM EH???
>
> On 9/23/19, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Byrne Furlong
>> Press Secretary
>> Office of the Minister of National Defence
>> 613-996-3100
>>
>> Media Relations
>> Department of National Defence
>> 613-996-2353
>> mlo-blm@forces.gc.ca
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
>> Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2019 14:14:23 -0300
>> Subject: Fwd: YO JONATHAN.VANCE I trust that MASON STALKER, all the
>> NATO dudes and YOU know that I don't send Spam
>> To: Michel.Drapeau@mdlo.ca, Walter.Semianiw@mdlo.ca, Newsroom
>> <Newsroom@globeandmail.com>
>> Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>>
>> Peter Stoffer
>> STRATEGIC ADVISOR
>>
>> (613) 236-2657 x200
>>
>>
>>
>> Mr. Stoffer served as a Member of Parliament for the riding of
>> Sackville-Eastern Shore from 1997 to 2015. During 2011-2015, he served
>> as the Official Opposition Critic for Veterans Affairs.
>>
>> During this time, Mr. Stoffer was honoured with a variety of awards
>> from the environmental, military, provincial and federal communities.
>> He was named Canada’s Parliamentarian of the year 2013, and he
>> received the Veterans Ombudsman award. Mr Stoffer has been knighted
>> into the Order of St. George and has also been knighted by the King of
>> the Netherlands into the Order of Orange Nassau.
>>
>> He is currently volunteering for a variety of veteran organizations.
>> He is also host to a radio show called “Hour of Heroes in Nova Scotia”
>> on Community Radio,  Radio Station 97-5 CIOE-FM, the Voice of the East
>> Coast Music.
>>
>>
>> Colonel-Maître® Michel William Drapeau
>> SENIOR COUNSEL
>> (613) 236-2657 x200
>> Michel.Drapeau@mdlo.ca
>>
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>> Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2019 13:43:40 -0300
>> Subject: YO JONATHAN.VANCE I trust that MASON STALKER, all the NATO
>> dudes and YOU know that I don't send Spam
>> To: JONATHAN.VANCE@forces.gc.ca, "Gilles.Moreau"
>> <Gilles.Moreau@forces.gc.ca>, stalker.mason@hq.nato.int
>> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>, mcu
>> <mcu@justice.gc.ca>, ombudsman-communications@forces.gc.ca,
>> "Paul.Shuttle" <Paul.Shuttle@pco-bcp.gc.ca>
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: MASON.STALKER@forces.gc.ca
>> Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2019 16:38:01 +0000
>> Subject: Automatic reply: [SUSPECTED SPAM / SPAM SUSPECT] A little
>> Deja Vu for JONATHAN.VANCE et al
>> To: motomaniac333@gmail.com
>>
>> Good day,
>>
>> Please note that I do not have regular access to DWAN and your email
>> has not been forwarded.
>>
>> Please forward your email to: stalker.mason@hq.nato.int
>>
>> Thank you in advance,
>>
>> MJS
>>
>>
>> On 9/23/19, David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: MASON.STALKER@forces.gc.ca
>>> Date: Wed, 8 May 2019 12:04:41 +0000
>>> Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks its obvious why the Crown would
>>> drop the charges after Mark Norman's lawyers hit Trudeau and his buddy
>>> Butts with subpoenas N'esy Pas/
>>> To: motomaniac333@gmail.com
>>>
>>> Good day,
>>>
>>> Please note that I do not have regular access to DWAN and your email
>>> has not been forwarded.
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: JONATHAN.VANCE@forces.gc.ca
>>> Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2016 18:26:35 +0000
>>> Subject: Automatic reply: I see that the the evil blogger in Alberta
>>> Barry Winters aka Mr Baconfat is still practising libel and hate
>>> speech       contrary to Sections 300 and 319 0f the Canadian Criminal Code
>>> N'esy Pas Mr Prime Minister Trudeau "The Younger" ???
>>> To: motomaniac333@gmail.com
>>>
>>> I will be out of the office until 23 February 2016. I am unable to
>>> monitor my e-mail during this time. For urgent matters, please contact
>>> my Chief of Staff, BGen Tammy Harris (Tammy.Harris@forces.gc.ca), or
>>> my EA, Maj Cedric Aspirault (Cedric.Aspirault@forces.gc.ca) both of
>>> whom can contact me.
>>>
>>> Je serai hors du bureau jusqu'au 23 février 2016. Il ne me sera pas
>>> possible de vérifier mes couriels pendant cette période. En cas
>>> d'urgence, veuillez contacter ma chef d'état major, Bgén Tammy Harris
>>> (Tammy.Harris@forces.gc.ca), ou mon CdC, le maj Cédric Aspirault
>>> (Cedric.Aspirault@forces.gc.ca), ils seront en mesure de me rejoindre.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: "Chisholm, Jill" <Jill.Chisholm@justice.gc.ca>
>>> Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2016 18:26:34 +0000
>>> Subject: Automatic reply: I see that the the evil blogger in Alberta
>>> Barry Winters aka Mr Baconfat is still practising libel and hate
>>> speech contrary to Sections 300 and 319 0f the Canadian Criminal Code
>>> N'esy Pas Mr Prime Minister Trudeau "The Younger" ???
>>> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>>>
>>> Thank you for your message. I will be away from the office until
>>> Friday, February 26, 2016 and will not be accessing email frequently
>>> during this time.  Should you require assistance please contact
>>> Jacqueline Fenton at (902) 426-6996.  Otherwise I will be pleased to
>>> respond to your message upon my return.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: Ministerial Correspondence Unit - Justice Canada
>>> <mcu@justice.gc.ca>
>>> Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2019 16:46:28 +0000
>>> Subject: Automatic reply: YOr Ralph Goodale Methinks this should
>>> stress the Integrity of the Globe and Mail and your minions in the
>>> RCMP N'esy Pas?
>>> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
>>>
>>> Thank you for writing to the Honourable David Lametti, Minister of
>>> Justice and Attorney General of Canada.
>>> Please be assured that your email has been received and will be read
>>> with
>>> care.
>>> However, in light of the federal elections being held on October 21,
>>> there may be a delay in processing your email.
>>>
>>> _________________________________________________________________
>>>
>>> Merci d'avoir écrit à l'honorable David Lametti, ministre de la
>>> Justice et procureur général du Canada.
>>> Soyez assuré que votre courriel a bien été reçu et que celui-ci sera
>>> lu avec soin.
>>> Cependant, compte tenu des élections fédérales du 21 octobre prochain,
>>> veuillez prendre note qu'il pourrait y avoir un retard dans le
>>> traitement de votre courriel.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Oreiginal message ----------
>>> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
>>> Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2019 13:02:10 -0300
>>> Subject: A little Deja Vu for Ralph Goodale and the RCMP before I file
>>> my next lawsuit as promised
>>> To: Hon.ralph.goodale@canada.ca, pm@pm.gc.ca,
>>> Gerald.Butts@pmo-cpm.gc.ca, Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca,
>>> Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.cabarbara.massey@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
>>> elder.marques@pmo-cpm.gc.ca, michael.mcnair@pmo-cpm.gc.ca,
>>> Nathalie.Drouin@justice.gc.ca, "clare.barry"
>>> clare.barry@justice.gc.ca, mcu@justice.gc.ca,
>>> alaina@alainalockhart.ca, info@ginettepetitpastaylor.ca,
>>> oldmaison@yahoo.com, Jacques.Poitras@cbc.ca, daniel.mchardie@cbc.ca,
>>> info@waynelong.ca, matt@mattdecourcey.ca, info@sergecormier.ca,
>>> pat@patfinnigan.ca, David.Coon@gnb.ca, tj@tjharvey.ca,
>>> karen.ludwig.nb@gmail.com, votejohnw@gmail.com,
>>> PETER.MACKAY@bakermckenzie.com, Frank.McKenna@td.com, postur@for.is,
>>> postur@fjr.stjr.is, Paul.Lynch@edmontonpolice.ca,
>>> Gilles.Blinn@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
>>> David.Akin@globalnews.ca, dale.drummond@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
>>> Dale.Morgan@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, Dave.Young@nbeub.cajfurey@nbpower.com,
>>> jfetzer@d.umn.edu, postur@irr.is, birgittajoy@gmail.com,
>>> birgitta@this.is>, Brian.Gallant@gnb.ca, Kevin.Vickers@gnb.ca,
>>> blaine.higgs@gnb.ca, kris.austin@gnb.ca, greg.byrne@gnb.ca,
>>> carl.urquhart@gnb.ca, Michael.Duheme@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
>>> Michel.Carrier@gnb.ca, Yves.Cote@elections.ca, Greg.Bonnar@gnb.ca
>>> Cc: motomaniac333@gmail.com, Newsroom@globeandmail.com,
>>> fin.minfinance-financemin.fin@canada.ca, hon.melanie.joly@canada.ca
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: "Telford, Katie" <Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>
>>> Date: Sun, 15 Sep 2019 13:14:20 +0000
>>> Subject: Automatic reply: YO Mr Butts Here are some more comments
>>> published within CBC that the RCMP and their boss Ralph Goodale should
>>> review ASAP N'esy Pas?
>>> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>> I am out of the office until Tuesday, October 22nd without access to
>>> this
>>> email.
>>> In my absence, you may contact Mike McNair
>>> (michael.mcnair@pmo-cpm.gc.ca<mailto:michael.mcnair@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>) or
>>> Elder Marques
>>> (elder.marques@pmo-cpm.gc.ca<mailto:elder.marques@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>).
>>> Warm regards,
>>> Katie
>>> ______
>>> Bonjour,
>>> Je suis absente du bureau jusqu'au mardi 22 octobre sans accès à mes
>>> courriels.
>>> Durant mon absence, veuillez communiquer avec Mike McNair
>>> (michael.mcnair@pmo-cpm.gc.ca<mailto:michael.mcnair@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>) ou
>>> Elder Marques
>>> (elder.marques@pmo-cpm.gc.ca<mailto:elder.marques@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>).
>>> Cordialement,
>>> Katie
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: "Butts, Gerald" <Gerald.Butts@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>
>>> Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2018 06:33:26 +0000
>>> Subject: Automatic reply: So Much for the Strong Ethics of the Strong
>>> Organization commonnly knows as the RCMP/GRC N'esy Pas?
>>> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
>>>
>>> Thank you for your email. I am out of the office with limited access
>>> to email. For assistance, please email Laura D'Angelo at
>>> laura.d'angelo@pmo-cpm.gc.ca.
>>>
>>> Merci pour votre message. Je suis absent du bureau avec un accèss
>>> limité aux courriels. Si vous avez besoin d'assistance, veuillez
>>> communiquer avec Laura D'Angelo à l'adresse
>>> laura.d'angelo@pmo-cpm.gc.ca
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: Jody.Wilson-Raybould@parl.gc.ca
>>> Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2018 06:30:48 +0000
>>> Subject: Automatic reply: So Much for the Strong Ethics of the Strong
>>> Organization commonnly knows as the RCMP/GRC N'esy Pas?
>>> To: david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com
>>>
>>> Thank you for writing to the Honourable Jody Wilson-Raybould, Member
>>> of Parliament for Vancouver Granville.
>>>
>>> This message is to acknowledge that we are in receipt of your email.
>>> Due to the significant increase in the volume of correspondence, there
>>> may be a delay in processing your email. Rest assured that your
>>> message will be carefully reviewed.
>>>
>>> To help us address your concerns more quickly, please include within
>>> the body of your email your full name, address, and postal code.
>>>
>>> Please note that your message will be forwarded to the Department of
>>> Justice if it concerns topics pertaining to the member's role as the
>>> Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada. For all future
>>> correspondence addressed to the Minister of Justice, please write
>>> directly to the Department of Justice at
>>> mcu@justice.gc.ca<mailto:mcu@justice.gc.ca> or call 613-957-4222.
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>>
>>> -------------------
>>>
>>> Merci d'?crire ? l'honorable Jody Wilson-Raybould, d?put?e de
>>> Vancouver Granville.
>>>
>>> Le pr?sent message vise ? vous informer que nous avons re?u votre
>>> courriel. En raison d'une augmentation importante du volume de
>>> correspondance, il pourrait y avoir un retard dans le traitement de
>>> votre courriel. Sachez que votre message sera examin? attentivement.
>>>
>>> Pour nous aider ? r?pondre ? vos pr?occupations plus rapidement,
>>> veuillez inclure dans le corps de votre courriel votre nom complet,
>>> votre adresse et votre code postal.
>>>
>>> Veuillez prendre note que votre message sera transmis au minist?re de
>>> la Justice s'il porte sur des sujets qui rel?vent du r?le de la
>>> d?put?e en tant que ministre de la Justice et procureure g?n?rale du
>>> Canada. Pour toute correspondance future adress?e ? la ministre de la
>>> Justice, veuillez ?crire directement au minist?re de la Justice ?
>>> mcu@justice.gc.ca ou appelez au 613-957-4222.
>>>
>>> Merci
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Original message ----------
>>> From: "Hon.Ralph.Goodale  (PS/SP)" <Hon.ralph.goodale@canada.ca>
>>> Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2018 16:53:15 +0000
>>> Subject: Automatic reply: Re Emails to Department of Justice and
>>> Province of Nova Scotia
>>> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
>>>
>>> Merci d'avoir ?crit ? l'honorable Ralph Goodale, ministre de la
>>> S?curit? publique et de la Protection civile.
>>> En raison d'une augmentation importante du volume de la correspondance
>>> adress?e au ministre, veuillez prendre note qu'il pourrait y avoir un
>>> retard dans le traitement de votre courriel. Soyez assur? que votre
>>> message sera examin? avec attention.
>>> Merci!
>>> L'Unit? de la correspondance minist?rielle
>>> S?curit? publique Canada
>>> *********
>>>
>>> Thank you for writing to the Honourable Ralph Goodale, Minister of
>>> Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness.
>>> Due to the significant increase in the volume of correspondence
>>> addressed to the Minister, please note there could be a delay in
>>> processing your email. Rest assured that your message will be
>>> carefully reviewed.
>>> Thank you!
>>> Ministerial Correspondence Unit
>>> Public Safety Canada
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Original message ----------
>>> From: Jody.Wilson-Raybould@parl.gc.ca
>>> Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2018 16:53:11 +0000
>>> Subject: Automatic reply: Re Emails to Department of Justice and
>>> Province of Nova Scotia
>>> To: david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com
>>>
>>> Thank you for writing to the Honourable Jody Wilson-Raybould, Member
>>> of Parliament for Vancouver Granville.
>>>
>>> This message is to acknowledge that we are in receipt of your email.
>>> Due to the significant increase in the volume of correspondence, there
>>> may be a delay in processing your email. Rest assured that your
>>> message will be carefully reviewed.
>>>
>>> To help us address your concerns more quickly, please include within
>>> the body of your email your full name, address, and postal code.
>>>
>>> Please note that your message will be forwarded to the Department of
>>> Justice if it concerns topics pertaining to the member's role as the
>>> Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada. For all future
>>> correspondence addressed to the Minister of Justice, please write
>>> directly to the Department of Justice at
>>> mcu@justice.gc.ca<mailto:mcu@justice.gc.ca> or call 613-957-4222.
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>>
>>> -------------------
>>>
>>> Merci d'?crire ? l'honorable Jody Wilson-Raybould, d?put?e de
>>> Vancouver Granville.
>>>
>>> Le pr?sent message vise ? vous informer que nous avons re?u votre
>>> courriel. En raison d'une augmentation importante du volume de
>>> correspondance, il pourrait y avoir un retard dans le traitement de
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>>>
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>>> veuillez inclure dans le corps de votre courriel votre nom complet,
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>>>
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>>> Justice, veuillez ?crire directement au minist?re de la Justice ?
>>> mcu@justice.gc.ca ou appelez au 613-957-4222.
>>>
>>> Merci
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Original message ----------
>>> From: "MinFinance / FinanceMin (FIN)"
>>> <fin.minfinance-financemin.fin@canada.ca>
>>> Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2018 16:53:17 +0000
>>> Subject: RE: Re Emails to Department of Justice and Province of Nova
>>> Scotia
>>> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
>>>
>>> The Department of Finance acknowledges receipt of your electronic
>>> correspondence. Please be assured that we appreciate receiving your
>>> comments.
>>>
>>> Le ministère des Finances accuse réception de votre correspondance
>>> électronique. Soyez assuré(e) que nous apprécions recevoir vos
>>> commentaires.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Original message ----------
>>> From: Newsroom <newsroom@globeandmail.com>
>>> Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2018 16:53:16 +0000
>>> Subject: Automatic reply: Re Emails to Department of Justice and
>>> Province of Nova Scotia
>>> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
>>>
>>> Thank you for contacting The Globe and Mail.
>>>
>>> If your matter pertains to newspaper delivery or you require technical
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>>>
>>> This is the correct email address for requests for news coverage and
>>> press releases.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Original message ----------
>>> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
>>> Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2018 12:53:03 -0400
>>> Subject: Re Emails to Department of Justice and Province of Nova Scotia
>>> To: wrscott@nbpower.com, "brian.gallant" <brian.gallant@gnb.ca>,
>>> "blaine.higgs" <blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, "David.Coon"
>>> <David.Coon@gnb.ca>, krisaustin <krisaustin@peoplesalliance.ca>,
>>> "rick.doucet" <rick.doucet@gnb.ca>, "Sollows, David (ERD/DER)"
>>> <david.sollows@gnb.ca>, "Robert. Jones" <Robert.Jones@cbc.ca>,
>>> "robert.gauvin" <robert.gauvin@gnb.ca>, kevin.a.arseneau@gnb.ca,
>>> "Bill.Fraser" <Bill.Fraser@gnb.ca>, "John.Ames" <John.Ames@gnb.ca>,
>>> gerry.lowe@gnb.ca, "hugh.flemming" <hugh.flemming@gnb.ca>,
>>> michelle.conroy@gnb.ca, "art.odonnell" <art.odonnell@nb.aibn.com>,
>>> "jake.stewart" <jake.stewart@gnb.ca>, mike.holland@gnb.ca, votejohnw
>>> <votejohnw@gmail.com>, andrea.anderson-mason@gnb.ca,
>>> greg.thompson2@gnb.ca, jean-claude.d'amours@gnb.ca,
>>> jacques.j.leblanc@gnb.ca, megan.mitton@gnb.ca, keith.chiasson@gnb.ca,
>>> "serge.rousselle" <serge.rousselle@gnb.ca>, robert.mckee@gnb.ca,
>>> rick.desaulniers@gnb.ca, premier <premier@gnb.ca>, "Dominic.Cardy"
>>> <Dominic.Cardy@gnb.ca>, gphlaw@nb.aibn.com, wharrison
>>> <wharrison@nbpower.com>, "Furey, John" <jfurey@nbpower.com>,
>>> "Jody.Wilson-Raybould" <Jody.Wilson-Raybould@parl.gc.ca>,
>>> "clare.barry" <clare.barry@justice.gc.ca>, mcu <mcu@justice.gc.ca>,
>>> "hon.ralph.goodale" <hon.ralph.goodale@canada.ca>,
>>> "Hon.Dominic.LeBlanc" <Hon.Dominic.LeBlanc@canada.ca>, "Bill.Morneau"
>>> <Bill.Morneau@canada.ca>, PREMIER <PREMIER@gov.ns.ca>,
>>> JUSTWEB@novascotia.ca, LauraLee.Langley@novascotia.ca,
>>> Karen.Hudson@novascotia.ca, Joanne.Munro@novascotia.ca, Newsroom
>>> <Newsroom@globeandmail.com>, news <news@kingscorecord.com>, news
>>> <news@dailygleaner.com>
>>> Cc: "David.Raymond.Amos" <David.Raymond.Amos@gmail.com>, motomaniac333
>>> <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, Victoria.Zinck@novascotia.ca,
>>> Kim.Fleming@novascotia.ca
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Original message ----------
>>> From: "McGrath, Stephen T" <Stephen.McGrath@novascotia.ca>
>>> Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2018 12:40:22 +0000
>>> Subject: Automatic reply: Does anyone recall the email entitled "So
>>> Stephen McGrath if not you then just exactly who sent me this latest
>>> email from your office?"
>>> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>>>
>>> Thanks for your message, however I am no longer at the Department of
>>> Justice, and this email account is not being monitored.
>>>
>>> Please contact Kim Fleming at Kim.Fleming@novascotia.ca (phone
>>> 902-424-4023), or Vicky Zinck at Victoria.Zinck@novascotia.ca (phone
>>> 902-424-4390). Kim and Vicky will be able to redirect you.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Original message ----------
>>> From: Justice Website <JUSTWEB@novascotia.ca>
>>> Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2017 14:21:11 +0000
>>> Subject: Emails to Department of Justice and Province of Nova Scotia
>>> To: "motomaniac333@gmail.com" <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>>>
>>> Mr. Amos,
>>> We acknowledge receipt of your recent emails to the Deputy Minister of
>>> Justice and lawyers within the Legal Services Division of the
>>> Department of Justice respecting a possible claim against the Province
>>> of Nova Scotia.  Service of any documents respecting a legal claim
>>> against the Province of Nova Scotia may be served on the Attorney
>>> General at 1690 Hollis Street, Halifax, NS.  Please note that we will
>>> not be responding to further emails on this matter.
>>>
>>> Department of Justice
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Original message ----------
>>> From: David Amos motomaniac333@gmail.com
>>> Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2017 15:16:38 -0400
>>> Subject: Attn Laura Lee Langley, Karen Hudson and Joanne Munro I just
>>> called all three of your offices to inform you of my next lawsuit
>>> against Nova Scotia
>>> To: LauraLee.Langley@novascotia.ca, Karen.Hudson@novascotia.ca,
>>> Joanne.Munro@novascotia.ca
>>> Cc: David Amos david.raymond.amos@gmail.com
>>>
>>> https://novascotia.ca/exec_council/NSDeputies.html
>>>
>>> https://novascotia.ca/exec_council/LLLangley-bio.html
>>>
>>> Laura Lee Langley
>>> 1700 Granville Street, 5th Floor
>>> One Government Place
>>> Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 1X5
>>> Phone: (902) 424-8940
>>> Fax: (902) 424-0667
>>> Email: LauraLee.Langley@novascotia.ca
>>>
>>> https://novascotia.ca/just/deputy.asp
>>>
>>> Karen Hudson Q.C.
>>> 1690 Hollis Street, 7th Floor
>>> Joseph Howe Building
>>> Halifax, NS B3J 3J9
>>> Phone: (902) 424-4223
>>> Fax: (902) 424-0510
>>> Email: Karen.Hudson@novascotia.ca
>>>
>>> https://novascotia.ca/sns/ceo.asp
>>>
>>> Joanne Munro:
>>> 1505 Barrington Street, 14-South
>>> Maritime Centre
>>> Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3K5
>>> Phone: (902) 424-4089
>>> Fax: (902) 424-5510
>>> Email: Joanne.Munro@novascotia.ca
>>>
>>> If you don't wish to speak to me before I begin litigation then I
>>> suspect the Integrity Commissioner New Brunswick or the Federal Crown
>>> Counsel can explain the email below and the documents hereto attached
>>> to you and your Premier etc.
>>>
>>> Veritas Vincit
>>> David Raymond Amos
>>> 902 800 0369
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: David Amos motomaniac333@gmail.com
>>> Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2017 09:32:09 -0400
>>> Subject: Attn Integrity Commissioner Alexandre Deschênes, Q.C.,
>>> To: coi@gnb.ca
>>> Cc: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com
>>>
>>> Good Day Sir
>>>
>>> After I heard you speak on CBC I called your office again and managed
>>> to speak to one of your staff for the first time
>>>
>>> Please find attached the documents I promised to send to the lady who
>>> answered the phone this morning. Please notice that not after the Sgt
>>> at Arms took the documents destined to your office his pal Tanker
>>> Malley barred me in writing with an "English" only document.
>>>
>>> These are the hearings and the dockets in Federal Court that I
>>> suggested that you study closely.
>>>
>>> This is the docket in Federal Court
>>>
>>> http://cas-cdc-www02.cas-satj.gc.ca/IndexingQueries/infp_RE_info_e.php?court_no=T-1557-15&select_court=T
>>>
>>> These are digital recordings of  the last three hearings
>>>
>>> Dec 14th https://archive.org/details/BahHumbug
>>>
>>> January 11th, 2016 https://archive.org/details/Jan11th2015
>>>
>>> April 3rd, 2017
>>>
>>> https://archive.org/details/April32017JusticeLeblancHearing
>>>
>>>
>>> This is the docket in the Federal Court of Appeal
>>>
>>> http://cas-cdc-www02.cas-satj.gc.ca/IndexingQueries/infp_RE_info_e.php?court_no=A-48-16&select_court=All
>>>
>>>
>>> The only hearing thus far
>>>
>>> May 24th, 2017
>>>
>>> https://archive.org/details/May24thHoedown
>>>
>>>
>>> This Judge understnds the meaning of the word Integrity
>>>
>>> Date: 20151223
>>>
>>> Docket: T-1557-15
>>>
>>> Fredericton, New Brunswick, December 23, 2015
>>>
>>> PRESENT:        The Honourable Mr. Justice Bell
>>>
>>> BETWEEN:
>>>
>>> DAVID RAYMOND AMOS
>>>
>>> Plaintiff
>>>
>>> and
>>>
>>> HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN
>>>
>>> Defendant
>>>
>>> ORDER
>>>
>>> (Delivered orally from the Bench in Fredericton, New Brunswick, on
>>> December 14, 2015)
>>>
>>> The Plaintiff seeks an appeal de novo, by way of motion pursuant to
>>> the Federal Courts Rules (SOR/98-106), from an Order made on November
>>> 12, 2015, in which Prothonotary Morneau struck the Statement of Claim
>>> in its entirety.
>>>
>>> At the outset of the hearing, the Plaintiff brought to my attention a
>>> letter dated September 10, 2004, which he sent to me, in my then
>>> capacity as Past President of the New Brunswick Branch of the Canadian
>>> Bar Association, and the then President of the Branch, Kathleen Quigg,
>>> (now a Justice of the New Brunswick Court of Appeal).  In that letter
>>> he stated:
>>>
>>> As for your past President, Mr. Bell, may I suggest that you check the
>>> work of Frank McKenna before I sue your entire law firm including you.
>>> You are your brother’s keeper.
>>>
>>> Frank McKenna is the former Premier of New Brunswick and a former
>>> colleague of mine at the law firm of McInnes Cooper. In addition to
>>> expressing an intention to sue me, the Plaintiff refers to a number of
>>> people in his Motion Record who he appears to contend may be witnesses
>>> or potential parties to be added. Those individuals who are known to
>>> me personally, include, but are not limited to the former Prime
>>> Minister of Canada, The Right Honourable Stephen Harper; former
>>> Attorney General of Canada and now a Justice of the Manitoba Court of
>>> Queen’s Bench, Vic Toews; former member of Parliament Rob Moore;
>>> former Director of Policing Services, the late Grant Garneau; former
>>> Chief of the Fredericton Police Force, Barry McKnight; former Staff
>>> Sergeant Danny Copp; my former colleagues on the New Brunswick Court
>>> of Appeal, Justices Bradley V. Green and Kathleen Quigg, and, retired
>>> Assistant Commissioner Wayne Lang of the Royal Canadian Mounted
>>> Police.
>>>
>>> In the circumstances, given the threat in 2004 to sue me in my
>>> personal capacity and my past and present relationship with many
>>> potential witnesses and/or potential parties to the litigation, I am
>>> of the view there would be a reasonable apprehension of bias should I
>>> hear this motion. See Justice de Grandpré’s dissenting judgment in
>>> Committee for Justice and Liberty et al v National Energy Board et al,
>>> [1978] 1 SCR 369 at p 394 for the applicable test regarding
>>> allegations of bias. In the circumstances, although neither party has
>>> requested I recuse myself, I consider it appropriate that I do so.
>>>
>>>
>>> AS A RESULT OF MY RECUSAL, THIS COURT ORDERS that the Administrator of
>>> the Court schedule another date for the hearing of the motion.  There
>>> is no order as to costs.
>>>
>>> “B. Richard Bell”
>>> Judge
>>>
>>>
>>> Below after the CBC article about your concerns (I made one comment
>>> already) you will find the text of just two of many emails I had sent
>>> to your office over the years since I first visited it in 2006.
>>>
>>> I noticed that on July 30, 2009, he was appointed to the  the Court
>>> Martial Appeal Court of Canada  Perhaps you should scroll to the
>>> bottom of this email ASAP and read the entire Paragraph 83  of my
>>> lawsuit now before the Federal Court of Canada?
>>>
>>> "FYI This is the text of the lawsuit that should interest Trudeau the
>>> most
>>>
>>> http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.ca/2015/09/v-behaviorurldefaultvmlo.html
>>>
>>> 83 The Plaintiff states that now that Canada is involved in more war
>>> in Iraq again it did not serve Canadian interests and reputation to
>>> allow Barry Winters to publish the following words three times over
>>> five years after he began his bragging:
>>>
>>> January 13, 2015
>>> This Is Just AS Relevant Now As When I wrote It During The Debate
>>>
>>> December 8, 2014
>>> Why Canada Stood Tall!
>>>
>>> Friday, October 3, 2014
>>> Little David Amos’ “True History Of War” Canadian Airstrikes And
>>> Stupid Justin Trudeau?
>>>
>>>
>>> Vertias Vincit
>>> David Raymond Amos
>>> 902 800 0369
>>>
>>> P.S. Whereas this CBC article is about your opinion of the actions of
>>> the latest Minister Of Health trust that Mr Boudreau and the CBC have
>>> had my files for many years and the last thing they are is ethical.
>>> Ask his friends Mr Murphy and the RCMP if you don't believe me.
>>>
>>> Subject:
>>> Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 12:02:35 -0400
>>> From: "Murphy, Michael B. \(DH/MS\)" MichaelB.Murphy@gnb.ca
>>> To: motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com
>>>
>>> January 30, 2007
>>>
>>> WITHOUT PREJUDICE
>>>
>>> Mr. David Amos
>>>
>>> Dear Mr. Amos:
>>>
>>> This will acknowledge receipt of a copy of your e-mail of December 29,
>>> 2006 to Corporal Warren McBeath of the RCMP.
>>>
>>> Because of the nature of the allegations made in your message, I have
>>> taken the measure of forwarding a copy to Assistant Commissioner Steve
>>> Graham of the RCMP “J” Division in Fredericton.
>>>
>>> Sincerely,
>>>
>>> Honourable Michael B. Murphy
>>> Minister of Health
>>>
>>> CM/cb
>>>
>>>
>>> Warren McBeath warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca wrote:
>>>
>>> Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2006 17:34:53 -0500
>>> From: "Warren McBeath" warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
>>> To: kilgoursite@ca.inter.net, MichaelB.Murphy@gnb.ca,
>>> nada.sarkis@gnb.ca, wally.stiles@gnb.ca, dwatch@web.net,
>>> motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com
>>> CC: ottawa@chuckstrahl.com, riding@chuckstrahl.com,John.Foran@gnb.ca,
>>> Oda.B@parl.gc.ca,"Bev BUSSON" bev.busson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
>>> "Paul Dube" PAUL.DUBE@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
>>> Subject: Re: Remember me Kilgour? Landslide Annie McLellan has
>>> forgotten me but the crooks within the RCMP have not
>>>
>>> Dear Mr. Amos,
>>>
>>> Thank you for your follow up e-mail to me today. I was on days off
>>> over the holidays and returned to work this evening. Rest assured I
>>> was not ignoring or procrastinating to respond to your concerns.
>>>
>>> As your attachment sent today refers from Premier Graham, our position
>>> is clear on your dead calf issue: Our forensic labs do not process
>>> testing on animals in cases such as yours, they are referred to the
>>> Atlantic Veterinary College in Charlottetown who can provide these
>>> services. If you do not choose to utilize their expertise in this
>>> instance, then that is your decision and nothing more can be done.
>>>
>>> As for your other concerns regarding the US Government, false
>>> imprisonment and Federal Court Dates in the US, etc... it is clear
>>> that Federal authorities are aware of your concerns both in Canada
>>> the US. These issues do not fall into the purvue of Detachment
>>> and policing in Petitcodiac, NB.
>>>
>>> It was indeed an interesting and informative conversation we had on
>>> December 23rd, and I wish you well in all of your future endeavors.
>>>
>>> Sincerely,
>>>
>>> Warren McBeath, Cpl.
>>> GRC Caledonia RCMP
>>> Traffic Services NCO
>>> Ph: (506) 387-2222
>>> Fax: (506) 387-4622
>>> E-mail warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
>>>
>>>
>>> http://www.archive.org/details/PoliceSurveilanceWiretapTape139
>>>
>>> http://www.archive.org/details/FedsUsTreasuryDeptRcmpEtc
>>>
>>>
>>> FEDERAL EXPRES February 7, 2006
>>> Senator Arlen Specter
>>> United States Senate
>>> Committee on the Judiciary
>>> 224 Dirksen Senate Office Building
>>> Washington, DC 20510
>>>
>>> Dear Mr. Specter:
>>>
>>> I have been asked to forward the enclosed tapes to you from a man
>>> named, David Amos, a Canadian citizen, in connection with the matters
>>> raised in the attached letter. Mr. Amos has represented to me that
>>> these are illegal FBI wire tap tapes. I believe Mr. Amos has been in
>>> contact
>>> with you about this previously.
>>>
>>> Very truly yours,
>>> Barry A. Bachrach
>>> Direct telephone: (508) 926-3403
>>> Direct facsimile: (508) 929-3003
>>> Email: bbachrach@bowditch.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Alexandre Deschênes, Q.C.,
>>> Office of the Integrity Commissioner
>>> Edgecombe House, 736 King Street
>>> Fredericton, N.B. CANADA E3B 5H1
>>> tel.: 506-457-7890
>>> fax: 506-444-5224
>>> e-mail:coi@gnb.ca
>>>
>>> Hon. Alexandre Deschênes, Q.C.
>>> Integrity Commissioner
>>>
>>> Hon. Alexandre Deschênes, Q.C., who resides in Bathurst, N.B., is a
>>> native of Kedgwick, N.B., and is married to Huguette (Savoie)
>>> Deschênes. They have two sons.
>>>
>>> He studied at Saint-Joseph University (now Université de Moncton) from
>>> 1960 to 1962, University of Ottawa from 1962-1965 (B.A.), and
>>> University of New Brunswick (LL.B., 1968). He was admitted to the Law
>>> Society of New Brunswick in 1968. He was legal counsel to the
>>> Department of Justice in Fredericton from 1968 to 1971. He was in
>>> private practice from 1972 to 1982 and specialized in civil litigation
>>> as a partner in the law firm of Michaud, Leblanc, Robichaud, and
>>> Deschênes. While residing in Shediac, N.B., he served on town council
>>> and became the first president of the South East Economic Commission.
>>> He is a past president of the Richelieu Club in Shediac.
>>>
>>> In 1982, he was appointed a judge of the Court of Queen’s Bench of New
>>> Brunswick and of the Court of Appeal of New Brunswick in 2000.
>>>
>>> On July 30, 2009, he was appointed to the Court Martial Appeal Court of
>>> Canada.
>>>
>>> While on the Court of Appeal of New Brunswick, he was appointed
>>> President of the provincial Judicial Council and in 2012 Chairperson
>>> of the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for the Province of New
>>> Brunswick for the 2015 federal election.
>>>
>>> He was appointed Conflict of Interest Commissioner in December 2016
>>> and became New Brunswick’s first Integrity Commissioner on December
>>> 16, 2016 with responsibilities for conflict of interest issues related
>>> to Members of the Legislative Assembly. As of April 1, 2017 he
>>> supervises lobbyists of public office holders under the Lobbyists’
>>> Registration Act.
>>>
>>> As of September 1, 2017, he will be assuming the functions presently
>>> held by the Access to Information and Privacy Commissioner.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Original message ----------
>>> From: Póstur FOR <postur@for.is>
>>> Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2016 22:05:47 +0000
>>> Subject: Re: Hey Premier Gallant please inform the questionable
>>> parliamentarian Birigtta Jonsdottir that although NB is a small "Have
>>> Not" province at least we have twice the population of Iceland and
>>> that not all of us are as dumb as she and her Prime Minister pretends
>>> to be..
>>> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>>>
>>>
>>> Erindi þitt hefur verið móttekið  / Your request has been received
>>>
>>> Kveðja / Best regards
>>> Forsætisráðuneytið  / Prime Minister's Office
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Original message ----------
>>> From: Póstur IRR <postur@irr.is>
>>> Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2016 22:05:47 +0000
>>> Subject: Re: Hey Premier Gallant please inform the questionable
>>> parliamentarian Birigtta Jonsdottir that although NB is a small "Have
>>> Not" province at least we have twice the population of Iceland and
>>> that not all of us are as dumb as she and her Prime Minister pretends
>>> to be..
>>> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>>>
>>>
>>> Erindi þitt hefur verið móttekið. / Your request has been received.
>>>
>>> Kveðja / Best regards
>>> Innanríkisráðuneytið / Ministry of the Interior
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: "Gallant, Premier Brian (PO/CPM)" <Brian.Gallant@gnb.ca>
>>> Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2016 21:39:17 +0000
>>> Subject: RE: After crossing paths with them bigtime in 2004 Davey Baby
>>> Coon and his many Green Meanie and Fake Left cohorts know why I won't
>>> hold my breath waiting for them to act with any semblance of integrity
>>> now N'esy Pas Chucky Leblanc??
>>> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>>>
>>> Thank you for writing to the Premier of New Brunswick.
>>> Please be assured that your email has been received, will be reviewed,
>>> and a response will be forthcoming.
>>> Once again, thank you for taking the time to write.
>>>
>>> Merci d'avoir communiqué avec le premier ministre du Nouveau-Brunswick.
>>> Soyez assuré que votre courriel a bien été reçu, qu'il sera examiné
>>> et qu'une réponse vous sera acheminée.
>>> Merci encore d'avoir pris de temps de nous écrire.
>>>
>>> Sincerely, / Sincèrement,
>>> Mallory Fowler
>>> Corespondence Manager / Gestionnaire de la correspondance
>>> Office of the Premier / Cabinet du premier ministre
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: Póstur FOR <postur@for.is>
>>> Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2016 21:43:50 +0000
>>> Subject: Re: After crossing paths with them bigtime in 2004 Davey Baby
>>> Coon and his many Green Meanie and Fake Left cohorts know why I won't
>>> hold my breath waiting for them to act with any semblance of integrity
>>> now N'esy Pas Chucky Leblanc??
>>> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>>>
>>>
>>> Erindi þitt hefur verið móttekið  / Your request has been received
>>>
>>> Kveðja / Best regards
>>> Forsætisráðuneytið  / Prime Minister's Office
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: Póstur IRR <postur@irr.is>
>>> Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2016 21:43:50 +0000
>>> Subject: Re: After crossing paths with them bigtime in 2004 Davey Baby
>>> Coon and his many Green Meanie and Fake Left cohorts know why I won't
>>> hold my breath waiting for them to act with any semblance of integrity
>>> now N'esy Pas Chucky Leblanc??
>>> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>>>
>>> Erindi þitt hefur verið móttekið. / Your request has been received.
>>>
>>> Kveðja / Best regards
>>> Innanríkisráðuneytið / Ministry of the Interior
>>>
>>>
>>> For the public record I knew Birgitta was no better than the people
>>> she bitches about when she refused to discuss the QSLS blog with me
>>> while she was in Canada making her rounds in the Canadain media in
>>> January of 2011.
>>>
>>>
>>> This is the docket
>>>
>>> http://cas-cdc-www02.cas-satj.gc.ca/IndexingQueries/infp_RE_info_e.php?court_no=T-1557-15&select_court=T
>>>
>>> These are digital recordings of  the last two hearings
>>>
>>> Dec 14th https://archive.org/details/BahHumbug
>>>
>>> Jan 11th https://archive.org/details/Jan11th2015
>>>
>>> This me running for a seat in Parliament again while CBC denies it again
>>>
>>> Fundy Royal, New Brunswick Debate – Federal Elections 2015 - The Local
>>> Campaign, Rogers TV
>>>
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cFOKT6TlSE
>>>
>>> http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/fundy-royal-riding-profile-1.3274276
>>>
>>> Veritas Vincit
>>> David Raymond Amos
>>> 902 800 0369
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>>> Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2015 09:20:29 -0400
>>> Subject: Hey before you Red Coats swear an Oath to the Queen and the
>>> 42nd Parliament begins perhaps the turncoat Big Bad Billy Casey the
>>> Yankee carpetbagger David Lutz or some Boyz from NB should explain
>>> this lawsuit to you real slow.
>>> To: alaina@alainalockhart.ca, david <david@lutz.nb.ca>,
>>> "daniel.mchardie" <daniel.mchardie@cbc.ca>, info@waynelong.ca,
>>> info@ginettepetitpastaylor.ca, rarseno@nbnet.nb.ca,
>>> matt@mattdecourcey.ca, info@sergecormier.ca, pat@patfinnigan.ca,
>>> tj@tjharvey.ca, karen.ludwig.nb@gmail.com
>>> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>, "Frank.McKenna"
>>> <Frank.McKenna@td.com>, info@votezsteve.ca, info@billcasey.ca,
>>> "justin.trudeau.a1" <justin.trudeau.a1@parl.gc.ca>,
>>> "dominic.leblanc.a1" <dominic.leblanc.a1@parl.gc.ca>, oldmaison
>>> <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, jacques_poitras <jacques_poitras@cbc.ca>,
>>> "Jacques.Poitras" <Jacques.Poitras@cbc.ca>, "peter.mackay"
>>> <peter.mackay@justice.gc.ca>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> FYI This is the text of the lawsuit that should interest Trudeau the
>>> most
>>>
>>>
>>> http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.ca/2015/09/v-behaviorurldefaultvmlo.html
>>>
>>> 83 The Plaintiff states that now that Canada is involved in more war
>>> in Iraq again it did not serve Canadian interests and reputation to
>>> allow Barry Winters to publish the following words three times over
>>> five years after he began his bragging:
>>>
>>> January 13, 2015
>>> This Is Just AS Relevant Now As When I wrote It During The Debate
>>>
>>> December 8, 2014
>>> Why Canada Stood Tall!
>>>
>>> Friday, October 3, 2014
>>> Little David Amos’ “True History Of War” Canadian Airstrikes And
>>> Stupid Justin Trudeau
>>>
>>> Canada’s and Canadians free ride is over. Canada can no longer hide
>>> behind Amerka’s and NATO’s skirts.
>>>
>>> When I was still in Canadian Forces then Prime Minister Jean Chretien
>>> actually committed the Canadian Army to deploy in the second campaign
>>> in Iraq, the Coalition of the Willing. This was against or contrary to
>>> the wisdom or advice of those of us Canadian officers that were
>>> involved in the initial planning phases of that operation. There were
>>> significant concern in our planning cell, and NDHQ about of the dearth
>>> of concern for operational guidance, direction, and forces for
>>> operations after the initial occupation of Iraq. At the “last minute”
>>> Prime Minister Chretien and the Liberal government changed its mind.
>>> The Canadian government told our amerkan cousins that we would not
>>> deploy combat troops for the Iraq campaign, but would deploy a
>>> Canadian Battle Group to Afghanistan, enabling our amerkan cousins to
>>> redeploy troops from there to Iraq. The PMO’s thinking that it was
>>> less costly to deploy Canadian Forces to Afghanistan than Iraq. But
>>> alas no one seems to remind the Liberals of Prime Minister Chretien’s
>>> then grossly incorrect assumption. Notwithstanding Jean Chretien’s
>>> incompetence and stupidity, the Canadian Army was heroic,
>>> professional, punched well above it’s weight, and the PPCLI Battle
>>> Group, is credited with “saving Afghanistan” during the Panjway
>>> campaign of 2006.
>>>
>>> What Justin Trudeau and the Liberals don’t tell you now, is that then
>>> Liberal Prime Minister Jean Chretien committed, and deployed the
>>> Canadian army to Canada’s longest “war” without the advice, consent,
>>> support, or vote of the Canadian Parliament.
>>>
>>> What David Amos and the rest of the ignorant, uneducated, and babbling
>>> chattering classes are too addled to understand is the deployment of
>>> less than 75 special operations troops, and what is known by planners
>>> as a “six pac cell” of fighter aircraft is NOT the same as a
>>> deployment of a Battle Group, nor a “war” make.
>>>
>>> The Canadian Government or The Crown unlike our amerkan cousins have
>>> the “constitutional authority” to commit the Canadian nation to war.
>>> That has been recently clearly articulated to the Canadian public by
>>> constitutional scholar Phillippe Legasse. What Parliament can do is
>>> remove “confidence” in The Crown’s Government in a “vote of
>>> non-confidence.” That could not happen to the Chretien Government
>>> regarding deployment to Afghanistan, and it won’t happen in this
>>> instance with the conservative majority in The Commons regarding a
>>> limited Canadian deployment to the Middle East.
>>>
>>> President George Bush was quite correct after 911 and the terror
>>> attacks in New York; that the Taliban “occupied” and “failed state”
>>> Afghanistan was the source of logistical support, command and control,
>>> and training for the Al Quaeda war of terror against the world. The
>>> initial defeat, and removal from control of Afghanistan was vital and
>>> essential for the security and tranquility of the developed world. An
>>> ISIS “caliphate,” in the Middle East, no matter how small, is a clear
>>> and present danger to the entire world. This “occupied state,”
>>> or“failed state” will prosecute an unending Islamic inspired war of
>>> terror against not only the “western world,” but Arab states
>>> “moderate” or not, as well. The security, safety, and tranquility of
>>> Canada and Canadians are just at risk now with the emergence of an
>>> ISIS“caliphate” no matter how large or small, as it was with the
>>> Taliban and Al Quaeda “marriage” in Afghanistan.
>>>
>>> One of the everlasting “legacies” of the “Trudeau the Elder’s dynasty
>>> was Canada and successive Liberal governments cowering behind the
>>> amerkan’s nuclear and conventional military shield, at the same time
>>> denigrating, insulting them, opposing them, and at the same time
>>> self-aggrandizing ourselves as “peace keepers,” and progenitors of
>>> “world peace.” Canada failed. The United States of Amerka, NATO, the
>>> G7 and or G20 will no longer permit that sort of sanctimonious
>>> behavior from Canada or its government any longer. And Prime Minister
>>> Stephen Harper, Foreign Minister John Baird , and Cabinet are fully
>>> cognizant of that reality. Even if some editorial boards, and pundits
>>> are not.
>>>
>>> Justin, Trudeau “the younger” is reprising the time “honoured” liberal
>>> mantra, and tradition of expecting the amerkans or the rest of the
>>> world to do “the heavy lifting.” Justin Trudeau and his “butt buddy”
>>> David Amos are telling Canadians that we can guarantee our security
>>> and safety by expecting other nations to fight for us. That Canada can
>>> and should attempt to guarantee Canadians safety by providing
>>> “humanitarian aid” somewhere, and call a sitting US president a “war
>>> criminal.” This morning Australia announced they too, were sending
>>> tactical aircraft to eliminate the menace of an ISIS “caliphate.”
>>>
>>> In one sense Prime Minister Harper is every bit the scoundrel Trudeau
>>> “the elder” and Jean ‘the crook” Chretien was. Just As Trudeau, and
>>> successive Liberal governments delighted in diminishing,
>>> marginalizing, under funding Canadian Forces, and sending Canadian
>>> military men and women to die with inadequate kit and modern
>>> equipment; so too is Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Canada’s F-18s are
>>> antiquated, poorly equipped, and ought to have been replaced five
>>> years ago. But alas, there won’t be single RCAF fighter jock that
>>> won’t go, or won’t want to go, to make Canada safe or safer.
>>>
>>> My Grandfather served this country. My father served this country. My
>>> Uncle served this country. And I have served this country. Justin
>>> Trudeau has not served Canada in any way. Thomas Mulcair has not
>>> served this country in any way. Liberals and so called social
>>> democrats haven’t served this country in any way. David Amos, and
>>> other drooling fools have not served this great nation in any way. Yet
>>> these fools are more than prepared to ensure their, our safety to
>>> other nations, and then criticize them for doing so.
>>>
>>> Canada must again, now, “do our bit” to guarantee our own security,
>>> and tranquility, but also that of the world. Canada has never before
>>> shirked its responsibility to its citizens and that of the world.
>>>
>>> Prime Minister Harper will not permit this country to do so now
>>>
>>> From: dnd_mdn@forces.gc.ca
>>> Date: Fri, 27 May 2011 14:17:17 -0400
>>> Subject: RE: Re Greg Weston, The CBC , Wikileaks, USSOCOM, Canada and
>>> the War in Iraq (I just called SOCOM and let them know I was still
>>> alive
>>> To: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com
>>>
>>> This is to confirm that the Minister of National Defence has received
>>> your email and it will be reviewed in due course. Please do not reply
>>> to this message: it is an automatic acknowledgement.
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Original message ----------
>>> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
>>> Date: Fri, 27 May 2011 13:55:30 -0300
>>> Subject: Re Greg Weston, The CBC , Wikileaks, USSOCOM, Canada and the
>>> War in Iraq (I just called SOCOM and let them know I was still alive
>>> To: DECPR@forces.gc.ca, Public.Affairs@socom.mil,
>>> Raymonde.Cleroux@mpcc-cppm.gc.ca, john.adams@cse-cst.gc.ca,
>>> william.elliott@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, stoffp1 <stoffp1@parl.gc.ca>,
>>> dnd_mdn@forces.gc.ca, media@drdc-rddc.gc.ca, information@forces.gc.ca,
>>> milner@unb.ca, charters@unb.ca, lwindsor@unb.ca,
>>> sarah.weir@mpcc-cppm.gc.ca, birgir <birgir@althingi.is>, smari
>>> <smari@immi.is>, greg.weston@cbc.ca, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>,
>>> susan@blueskystrategygroup.com, Don@blueskystrategygroup.com,
>>> eugene@blueskystrategygroup.com, americas@aljazeera.net
>>> Cc: "Edith. Cody-Rice" <Edith.Cody-Rice@cbc.ca>, "terry.seguin"
>>> <terry.seguin@cbc.ca>, acampbell <acampbell@ctv.ca>, whistleblower
>>> <whistleblower@ctv.ca>
>>>
>>> I talked to Don Newman earlier this week before the beancounters David
>>> Dodge and Don Drummond now of Queen's gave their spin about Canada's
>>> Health Care system yesterday and Sheila Fraser yapped on and on on
>>> CAPAC during her last days in office as if she were oh so ethical.. To
>>> be fair to him I just called Greg Weston (613-288-6938) I suggested
>>> that he should at least Google SOUCOM and David Amos It would be wise
>>> if he check ALL of CBC's sources before he publishes something else
>>> about the DND EH Don Newman? Lets just say that the fact  that  your
>>> old CBC buddy, Tony Burman is now in charge of Al Jazeera English
>>> never impressed me. The fact that he set up a Canadian office is
>>> interesting though
>>>
>>> http://www.blueskystrategygroup.com/index.php/team/don-newman/
>>>
>>> http://www.cbc.ca/news/arts/media/story/2010/05/04/al-jazeera-english-launch.html
>>>
>>> Anyone can call me back and stress test my integrity after they read
>>> this simple pdf file. BTW what you Blue Sky dudes pubished about
>>> Potash Corp and BHP is truly funny. Perhaps Stevey Boy Harper or Brad
>>> Wall will fill ya in if you are to shy to call mean old me.
>>>
>>> http://www.scribd.com/doc/2718120/Integrity-Yea-Right
>>>
>>> The Governor General, the PMO and the PCO offices know that I am not a
>>> shy political animal
>>>
>>> Veritas Vincit
>>> David Raymond Amos
>>> 902 800 0369
>>>
>>> Enjoy Mr Weston
>>> http://www.cbc.ca/m/touch/news/story/2011/05/15/weston-iraq-invasion-wikileaks.html
>>>
>>> "But Lang, defence minister McCallum's chief of staff, says military
>>> brass were not entirely forthcoming on the issue. For instance, he
>>> says, even McCallum initially didn't know those soldiers were helping
>>> to plan the invasion of Iraq up to the highest levels of command,
>>> including a Canadian general.
>>>
>>> That general is Walt Natynczyk, now Canada's chief of defence staff,
>>> who eight months after the invasion became deputy commander of 35,000
>>> U.S. soldiers and other allied forces in Iraq. Lang says Natynczyk was
>>> also part of the team of mainly senior U.S. military brass that helped
>>> prepare for the invasion from a mobile command in Kuwait."
>>>
>>> http://baconfat53.blogspot.com/2010/06/canada-and-united-states.html
>>>
>>> "I remember years ago when the debate was on in Canada, about there
>>> being weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Our American 'friends"
>>> demanded that Canada join into "the Coalition of the Willing. American
>>> "veterans" and sportscasters loudly denounced Canada for NOT buying
>>> into the US policy.
>>>
>>> At the time I was serving as a planner at NDHQ and with 24 other of my
>>> colleagues we went to Tampa SOUCOM HQ to be involved in the planning
>>> in the planning stages of the op....and to report to NDHQ, that would
>>> report to the PMO upon the merits of the proposed operation. There was
>>> never at anytime an existing target list of verified sites where there
>>> were deployed WMD.
>>>
>>> Coalition assets were more than sufficient for the initial strike and
>>> invasion phase but even at that point in the planning, we were
>>> concerned about the number of "boots on the ground" for the occupation
>>> (and end game) stage of an operation in Iraq. We were also concerned
>>> about the American plans for occupation plans of Iraq because they at
>>> that stage included no contingency for a handing over of civil
>>> authority to a vetted Iraqi government and bureaucracy.
>>>
>>> There was no detailed plan for Iraq being "liberated" and returned to
>>> its people...nor a thought to an eventual exit plan. This was contrary
>>> to the lessons of Vietnam but also to current military thought, that
>>> folks like Colin Powell and "Stuffy" Leighton and others elucidated
>>> upon. "What's the mission" how long is the mission, what conditions
>>> are to met before US troop can redeploy?  Prime Minister Jean Chretien
>>> and the PMO were even at the very preliminary planning stages wary of
>>> Canadian involvement in an Iraq operation....History would prove them
>>> correct. The political pressure being applied on the PMO from the
>>> George W Bush administration was onerous
>>>
>>> American military assets were extremely overstretched, and Canadian
>>> military assets even more so It was proposed by the PMO that Canadian
>>> naval platforms would deploy to assist in naval quarantine operations
>>> in the Gulf and that Canadian army assets would deploy in Afghanistan
>>> thus permitting US army assets to redeploy for an Iraqi
>>> operation....The PMO thought that "compromise would save Canadian
>>> lives and liberal political capital.. and the priority of which
>>> ....not necessarily in that order. "
>>>
>>> You can bet that I called these sneaky Yankees again today EH John
>>> Adams? of the CSE within the DND?
>>>
>>> http://www.socom.mil/SOCOMHome/Pages/ContactUSSOCOM.aspx
>>>
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