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Another PC MLA questions review of school LGBTQ policy

Ross Wetmore says he wants assurances there’s ‘no predetermined outcome’ to review

"What I would like is to have a true review, with no predetermined outcome," said Ross Wetmore, the MLA for Gagetown-Petitcodiac. 

"So let's have a review and have all the stakeholders have the opportunity to bring forward their concerns."

Asked if he felt there is a predetermined outcome, Wetmore said that's not what he was saying, "but I want to make sure that there isn't. I want the public to be comfortable that there is no predetermined outcome of Policy 713."

 A woman with blond hair speaks into a microphone in a group of reporters.Wetmore's comments follow cabinet minister Arlene Dunn's, who said Thursday she was concerned that there wasn’t enough consultation with the LGBTQ community during the review. (Jacques Poitras/CBC)

His comments on the need to hear from all stakeholders echo those of cabinet minister Arlene Dunn, who said Thursday she was concerned that there wasn't enough consultation with the LGBTQ community during the review.

Wetmore, the four-term MLA for Gagetown-Petitcodiac, recently said he won't run again in next year's provincial election.

He told CBC News he has no objections to the current policy, which sets minimum standards for schools to provide a safe, inclusive space for LGBTQ students.

"We have to protect the vulnerable in society and I think 713 is doing this. I don't have personally anything against the policy … as it exists now. Can it be enhanced? I'm not sure."

Man surrounded by microphones. Education Minister Bill Hogan said Friday that consultations with LGBTQ stakeholders will happen soon. (Radio-Canada)

The policy includes allowing students under 16 to adopt new names and pronouns without their parents being told — a provision Premier Blaine Higgs says wrongly excludes parents from their children's lives.

Wetmore said there are cases when children grappling with their sexual orientation or gender identity don't feel safe talking to their parents about it.

"I think it's unfortunate that not all children can come forward and speak to their parents. But unfortunately that's the way it is," he said.

Younger children, in particular, may feel more comfortable talking to someone outside their family, he added.

The former agriculture, fisheries and aquaculture minister said he remembers bringing up subjects with his own school guidance counsellors that he wouldn't raise with his parents.

WATCH | Ross Wetmore on Policy 713:

Policy 713: PC MLA says he wants to see a ‘true review’

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Ross Wetmore says he doesn’t oppose a review of a policy aimed at making schools safe for queer and trans kids — so long as there is no “pre-determined outcome.”

The counsellors are "not as judgmental," said Wetmore.

Education Minister Bill Hogan said Friday that consultations with LGBTQ stakeholders will happen soon.

"We have time next week to organize these meetings and that's what we plan on doing."

But Wetmore said he has "not yet" heard of any discussions planned with the PC caucus.

Friday in the legislature, opposition MLAs continued to question the government's motives for the review.

"The premier is showing a complete lack of leadership, management and empathy," said Liberal Isabelle Thériault.

"Now the question is: was he born like this, or did he just become like that?"

A woman with long black hair looking slightly off to the side Liberal MLA Isabelle Thériault said 'the premier is showing a complete lack of leadership, management and empathy.' (Jacques Poitras/CBC)

That was a reference to Higgs saying this week he didn't know whether children are born gay or learn to be gay.

He was questioning at the time whether drag queen storytimes in schools are about teaching tolerance or promotion.

The premier repeated Friday that he did not know whether a different sexual orientation or gender identity is something children might learn in school from a drag event.

"I don't know but I just don't think it's appropriate at younger levels. I just don't."

Asked for his comment on what Higgs said, Wetmore said sexual orientation and gender identity is not "a learned thing. It's sort of in you, and with some people it comes out and some people it doesn't. I personally don't believe it's something that's taught." 

Man wearing suit Premier Higgs insisted again Friday that there are other systems in place in schools to protect children who may be threatened at home in any way. (Radio-Canada)

Hogan said the same thing Friday.

"I don't think being a member of the LGBTQ community or a gender identity is like the common cold that you catch. I never have and I never will," he said.

"But I do think parents have the right to decide what they wish their children to be exposed to in public school."

Higgs insisted again Friday that there are other systems in place in schools to protect children who may be threatened at home in any way.

And he repeated that he wants schools to be safe and inclusive for all students and that Policy 713 as a whole would not be repealed. He said the review is only about "very specific areas we've identified."

 
 
 
15 Comments
 
 
 
David Amos  
 
Go Figure Why my MLA Wetmore won't speak to me or answer an email 
 
 
 
David Amos
  
Too Too Funny
 
 
David Amos
 
Reply to David Amos
Wetmore is my MLA No doubt he knows I agree with Higgy on this issue  
 
 
 
 
 
Michael Cain  
This policy is as a result of a national initiative; we are just following along with the other provinces in putting in place a common policy. Review all you want, but we still look like rubes.
 
 
David Amos
 
Reply to Michael Cain
Could it be because you are? 
 
 
 
 
 
Lou Bell 
 
And it says nowhere that Wetmore states there should NOT be a review. And once again , much ado about nothing , and once again , making this into a political football like we always see from the CBC since the conservatives got elected . This statement will most likely get decativated as over the last 3 years free speech has been unavailable many times on thsi site . 
 
 
David Amos
 
Reply to  Lou Bell
Cry me a river
 

 
 
 
valmond landry 
this leader doesn't seems to understand the word consultation, voted in by the people let the people say what they think,go by the majority, that's our system in this country. 
 
 
David Amos
Reply to valmond landry 
The majority of the people in NB did not vote for the PCs Higgs only represents one riding and the PCs have picked him as their leader However it appears they are having second thoughts about their choice 
 
 
Lou Bell
Reply to valmond landry  
There's now a petition with over 2500 names asking the policy be revoked . So you think they shouldn't be heard from ? 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Jeff Smith
Both MLA's said HAVE THE REVIEW.  
 
 
David Amos
 
Reply to Jeff Smith  
Yea Right Relax its coming  
 
 
David Amos
 
Reply to Jeff Smith
Relax It will turn up sooner or later 
 
 
 
 
G. Timothy Walton  
I listened to Wetmore's interview on the radio. This story doesn't do it justice.  
 
 
David Amos
 
Reply to G. Timothy Walton 
What radio?  
 
 
David Amos
Reply to G. Timothy Walton 
Which radio show? 




 
SarahRose Werner 
"I think it's unfortunate that not all children can come forward and speak to their parents. But unfortunately that's the way it is," - Bravo, Mr Wetmore! Kids who feel safe speaking to their parents will do so no matter what the policy says. If schools are required to pass on information, this will not result in the parents getting more information. It will only result in the schools getting less and the kids having no one they feel safe speaking to at all.

Kids who don't feel safe speaking to their parents don't necessarily fear abuse - although in some cases they do. It may simply be that from remarks they've heard their parents make over the years, they figure that their parents lack the understanding and knowledge to be able to be of any help. A young person who's in the process of sorting out how they feel about their own gender doesn't want - and shouldn't have to bear - the burden of educating their parents. They're going to be more comfortable speaking with someone who has some information.

 
David Amos
 
Reply to SarahRose Werner
How many kids have you raised? 
 
 
Inger Nielsen
Reply to SarahRose Werner
Very well said ty  
 
 
Vivian Myers-Jones 
Reply to SarahRose Werner
Well said, Sarah.
 
 
David Amos
 
Reply to Vivian Myers-Jones
Why are are folks not permitted to disagree with your friend or even ask her a simple question? 
 
 
David Amos
 
Reply to SarahRose Werner 
Hmmm
 
 
Scott Martini  
Reply to SarahRose Werner  
Well said, I would only add that the young person figuring out their gender/sexuality also wants to be able to explore it without pressure from the parents to conform to their expectations. It is not something that anyone who ha not gone through can understand, even with accepting parents it is very difficult to talk to them about thes things ( how many children/parents like to discuss where baby’s come from and safer sex with each other, or even if they have started dating someone?)
 
 
David Amos
Reply to Scott Martini  
Hmmm
 
 
 
 
 
 
Geoff MacDonald  
I have concerns as well that not everyone's voice is being heard. The fixation over this topic is clearly not going away, so let's give folks who want a say, the opportunity to be heard.
 
 
David Amos
Reply to Geoff MacDonald 
Good luck with that
 
 
Scott Martini 
Reply to Geoff MacDonald 
It seems like Hogan/Higgs have already decided, and there isn’t really a review, just what they want. I can guarantee there have been plenty of emails etc in support of the policy too, for se reason nothing mentioned about them  
 
 
David Amos
 
Reply to Scott Martini 
Say Hey to Cardy for me 
 

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N.B. receiving less than nothing on softwood pulpwood after Crown
timber royalty changes

Timber royalties in New Brunswick increased in August but with one
notable exception
Robert Jones · CBC News · Posted: Sep 23, 2022 8:00 AM AT | Last
Updated: 11 hours ago
A stump from a recently cut spruce tree in Charlotte County. On Crown
land, New Brunswick has cut royalties on softwood pulp so low the wood
has become cheaper than free to companies that cut it. (Robert
Jones/CBC)

The New Brunswick government reset timber royalties as promised last
month but not all charges to forest companies went up as the province
has been suggesting, including to MLAs last week.

In one case, royalties levied for cutting softwood pulpwood on Crown
land have been slashed to levels so low the wood is now effectively
being made available for less than free to companies that cut it.

Liberal finance critic René Legacy said that is a surprise to him,
especially since MLAs on the legislature's public accounts committee
put questions about timber royalties to the Department of Natural
Resources and Energy Development just last week.

"We were in committee asking questions and there was no indication
this was happening," said Legacy.
René Legacy, the Liberal MLA for Bathurst West-Beresford and the
party's finance critic, says he is surprised government forestry
officials did not disclose during their appearance before MLAs last
week that softwood pulpwood timber royalty rates have been cut.
(Jacques Poitras/CBC)

"We never seem to get the complete picture."

According to new regulations filed Aug. 30, the province reset what it
charges forest companies to cut trees in publicly owned forests. Most
royalty rates on most types of wood have increased but with
exceptions.

Amounts the province charges forest companies for spruce, fir and jack
pine pulpwood cut on Crown land dropped more than half in August from
$7.59 to $3.40 per cubic metre.

    New Brunswick hikes Crown timber fees 30 per cent

    Higher prices for everyone selling wood to New Brunswick mills expected soon

Other softwood species used for pulp, like red pine, also fell to
$3.40 per cubic metre but from a previous level of $5.50.
Royalty is now less than fee paid to companies

A royalty of $3.40 is too low to generate net revenue for government
because of a $3.90 fee the province is required to return to forest
companies on every cubic metre of qualifying wood they cut on Crown
land. That includes all pulpwood.

The "licence management service fee" is listed in regulations as
"compensation for forest management expenses" that companies incur
looking after Crown forests on behalf of the province.

Because the management fee owed by the province to companies on every
cubic metre of softwood they cut for pulp is now 50 cents higher than
what the province gets back in royalties, it has become a net loser on
softwood pulp that companies take on Crown land.

That amount varies annually but over the last five years companies
have been cutting between 150,000 and 260,000 cubic metres of softwood
pulpwood from Crown holdings.
Most softwood pulpwood in New Brunswick ends up in J.D. Irving Ltd.
mills, such as the company's Saint John pulp mill, after passing
through JDI's chipping operation in Sussex. (Robert Jones/CBC)

The cut in royalty charges on softwood pulp was not mentioned by
government forestry officials last week when Legacy and Progressive
Conservative MLA Ross Wetmore both asked questions about the subject
at the public accounts committee.

Chris Ward, assistant deputy minister of Natural Resources, told
Wetmore simply that "higher timber royalty rates" in the province had
taken effect.
'Looks to me like a quid pro quo'

Green Party Leader David Coon, who was also at the committee hearing,
was also unaware that royalty rates on softwood pulp had been cut.

He worries that will force private sellers of softwood pulp to lower
their own prices or lead forest companies to bypass private sellers in
favour of accessing more softwood pulp from Crown land.

    Surging lumber prices generate better prices for New Brunswick
trees — in Maine

    N.B. fixes to wood pricing system not enough to satisfy U.S.

"It's dreadful. It's another big impact on woodlot owners," said Coon,
who wondered if it was done to quiet criticism among forestry
companies about rates increasing on other types of timber.

"It looks to me like a quid pro quo."

Most softwood pulpwood in New Brunswick, including most of the
softwood pulp cut on Crown land and by smaller woodlots, goes to J.D
Irving Ltd.'s Sussex wood chipping facility.
Natural Resources and Energy Development Minister Mike Holland
announced in July timber royalties in New Brunswick would be
increasing. There was no mention of decreases also happening. (Jacques
Poitras/CBC)

The company's vice-president of communications, Anne McInerney,
referred questions about the royalty changes to the province.

In a written statement, the department said softwood pulp is a small
percentage of wood cut in New Brunswick and that prices paid to
private sellers of softwood pulp are already depressed with the lower
royalty rate following that trend, not leading it.

"The softwood pulpwood market has been relatively weak and the
Department of Natural Resources and Energy Development has seen
significant volume of material either left in the woods during harvest
operations or used instead as roundwood biomass," said the statement.

"The Department expects this new rate to better reflect fair market
value and result in better utilization of this resource."

The department also said other higher-value wood with higher royalty
rates are cut at the same time as softwood pulp,  earning more than
enough so "the Crown is never losing money."

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Robert Jones

Reporter

Robert Jones has been a reporter and producer with CBC New Brunswick
since 1990. His investigative reports on petroleum pricing in New
Brunswick won several regional and national awards and led to the
adoption of price regulation in 2006.

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> New Brunswick Conservatives welcome new federal leader
>
>
> Party hasn’t been this unified in ‘a long time,’ says former candidate
> CBC News · Posted: Sep 12, 2022 6:02 PM AT
>
>
> Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre addresses the Conservative caucus
> for the first time as leader during a meeting in Ottawa on Monday.
> (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press)
>
> New Brunswick Conservatives are expressing support for their new
> federal party leader.
>
> Pierre Poilievre was chosen this weekend with almost 70 per cent of
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>
> "After his speech I was really impressed," said Jason Purdy, president
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>
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>
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>
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> Brian Macdonald, a former Progressive Conservative MLA, described
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>
> Conservatives haven't been this united in "a long time," said former
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>
> Poilievre has broad appeal across age and language groups, said
> Miramichi-Grand Lake MP Jake Stewart, who chaired his campaign in the
> province.
>
> At the start, the federal party had around 2,600 active members in New
> Brunswick, he said. Now, there are more than 11,600, and more than
> 7,400 of them signed on through Poilievre's personal online portal.
>
> Poilievre's New Brunswick events drew crowds of between 500 and 700
> people, said Stewart, including a younger demographic and more
> francophones than usual.
>
> At the end of each night, there were people lined up to get their
> picture taken with Poilievre, he said.
>
> Poilievre garnered support from centrists who think the Liberal Party
> has become "too far left," said Stewart, as well as Conservatives who
> "like being on the right."
>
> He's "obviously a fiscal conservative," said Stewart, and "fairly
> libertarian," in terms of favouring less government involvement in the
> lives of citizens.
> Conservative leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre, flanked by New
> Brunswick Southwest MP John Williamson and Southwest Miramichi MP Jake
> Stewart on a campaign stop in Saint John earlier this year.
> (Twitter.com)
>
> Poilievre's platform to make Canada "the freest country on earth"
> appeals to many, he said.
>
> "Over the last seven years, Canadians have been taught to feel shame
> in their country," said Stewart, noting the cancellation of Canada Day
> celebrations last year, (which happened in the wake of the discovery
> of the remains of hundreds of Indigenous children in unmarked graves
> at a former residential school).
>
> He said many felt that a lot of their rights were taken away during
> COVID mandates, and many are also worried about "censorship."
>
> "There's a lot of attempts by the federal government to really control
> what Canadians are doing on the Internet."
>
> The new Conservative leader has proposed appointing a former judge as
> a free speech guardian on university campuses and repealing new
> internet regulations, which are not officially in effect yet and still
> being reviewed in the Senate.
>
> Bill C-11 would require streaming platforms to follow Canadian content
> rules. Platforms including YouTube, TikTok and Spotify have raised
> concerns about how it will affect them and user-generated content.
> Poilievre on money matters
>
> Meanwhile, Macdonald likes Poilievre's stance on money matters, which
> is where he sees threats to freedom.
>
> According to debtclock.ca, Canada's national debt is currently about
> $1.2 trillion, up from $721 billion, as recorded by the government, at
> the end of the 2018-19 fiscal year.
>
> "As Canadians we ultimately are going to pay for that," he said.
> "That's impinging on our ability to pursue what we want to do."
>
> Double-digit inflation is also "breathing down our neck," said
> Macdonald, "impeding the ability of Canadians to live their lives in
> relative happiness."
>
> Poilievre's monetary platform includes firing the governor of the Bank
> of Canada, making Canada the blockchain and crypto currency capital of
> the world, promoting the oil industry, and getting rid of the carbon
> tax.
>
> Macdonald described Poilievre as both "a progressive guy who is
> embracing new ideas," and "consistent for 20 years," on key messages
> such as "the dangers posed by inflation," "mismanagement," and
> inaction due to bureaucracy.
>
> Purdy said Poilievre also struck a chord with him on the role of
> government when he said it should be less involved in managing
> people's lives, and better able to manage passport offices.
> Miramichi-Grand Lake Conservative MP Jake Stewart and Pierre Poilievre
> posed for photos with truckers on Jan. 29. (Jake Stewart/Twitter)
>
> He also liked what he heard from Poilievre about immigration, such as
> making it possible for foreign-trained doctors to be certified in
> Canada within 60 days and reducing the wait for immigrants to receive
> work permits.
>
> And Purdy said he was optimistic Poilievre would bring "progressive"
> changes to health care.
>
> Early in the campaign, some "small things," put out by the Poilievre
> campaign, "to try to rally the base," didn't "sit well" with Purdy. He
> declined to be more specific.
>
> "But now his message and tone has changed," he said. "He seems to be
> more encouraging, encompassing."
>
> Johnson, too, said she hasn't always agreed with "some of the ways
> that [Poilievre] gets his message out."
>
> When asked to give an example she referred to Poilievre's decision to
> meet with trucker convoy protesters last winter in Ottawa.
> Two-time former Fredericton-area candidate Andrea Johnson said
> Conservatives haven't been this united in a long time. (Jacques
> Poitras/CBC)
>
> But Johnson was reluctant to criticize.
>
> "It's not my place," she said. "It's working. It's resonating."
>
> She ultimately said she thought the meeting was the right thing to do.
>
> "Something may make me uncomfortable or I don't like it, I don't
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> that person doesn't have a right to say what they want to say or have
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>
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> Trudeau.
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>> Veuillez agréer nos salutations distinguées,
>>
>> Bureau de la cheffe de l’Opposition officielle
>>
>>
>> ---------- Original message ----------
>> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
>> Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2022 20:29:02 -0300
>> Subject: Re: YO Stewart A. Baker The NSA and the DHS must remember me
>> I ask again What planet do Yankee lawyers come from???
>> To: dfrench@steptoe.com, mrathbone@steptoe.com, nkimbrell@steptoe.com,
>> eabrams@steptoe.com, news@nowtoronto.com, "Chrystia.Freeland"
>> <Chrystia.Freeland@parl.gc.ca>, signalhfx@gmail.com,
>> Roger.Burrill@masscasualtycommission.ca, nasha@nmbarristers.com,
>> josh@chesterlaw.ca, RPineo@pattersonlaw.ca,
>> smcculloch@pattersonlaw.ca, "Michelle.Boutin"
>> <Michelle.Boutin@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, lbordeleau@perlaw.ca, "blaine.higgs"
>> <blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, "hugh.flemming" <hugh.flemming@gnb.ca>,
>> "Roger.Brown" <Roger.Brown@fredericton.ca>, "Mark.Blakely"
>> <Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Marco.Mendicino"
>> <Marco.Mendicino@parl.gc.ca>, "martin.gaudet"
>> <martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca>, rglangille@gmail.com, oldmaison
>> <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, Nick.Carleton@uregina.ca, tara@mdwlaw.ca,
>> mscott@pattersonlaw.ca, comlaw <comlaw@uottawa.ca>,
>> eratushn@uottawa.ca, paulpalango <paulpalango@protonmail.com>,
>> NightTimePodcast <NightTimePodcast@gmail.com>, nsinvestigators
>> <nsinvestigators@gmail.com>, andrewjdouglas
>> <andrewjdouglas@gmail.com>, andrew <andrew@frankmagazine.ca>, tim
>> <tim@halifaxexaminer.ca>, Nicholas.Dorrington@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
>> "Brenda.Lucki" <Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Bill.Blair"
>> <Bill.Blair@parl.gc.ca>, "Ian.Shugart" <Ian.Shugart@pco-bcp.gc.ca>,
>> info@masscasualtycommission.ca, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, "Katie.Telford"
>> <Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>, Viva Frei <david@vivafrei.com>,
>> "drea.humphrey" <drea.humphrey@rebelnews.com>,
>> info@easternshorecooperator.ca, novashootingcenter@gmail.com, jcarpay
>> <jcarpay@jccf.ca>, info <info@gg.ca>, "Bill.Hogan"
>> <Bill.Hogan@gnb.ca>, info@aboriginallegal.ca,
>> hrgeneral@aboriginallegal.ca, "michael.macdonald"
>> <michael.macdonald@thecanadianpress.com>, "Michael.Gorman"
>> <Michael.Gorman@cbc.ca>, office.journalism@ryerson.ca,
>> patti.sonntag@concordia.ca, iij@concordia.ca, "ian.fahie"
>> <ian.fahie@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Nathalie.Drouin"
>> <Nathalie.Drouin@justice.gc.ca>, "Anita.Anand"
>> <Anita.Anand@parl.gc.ca>, mcu <mcu@justice.gc.ca>, "Candice.Bergen"
>> <Candice.Bergen@parl.gc.ca>, dbeers@thetyee.ca, abennett@thetyee.ca,
>> pwillcocks@thetyee.ca, "fin.minfinance-financemin.fin"
>> <fin.minfinance-financemin.fin@canada.ca>, news-tips
>> <news-tips@nytimes.com>, volokh@law.ucla.edu,
>> chris.mitchell@reason.com, tips@reason.com, david.g.post@gmail.com,
>> jblackman@stcl.edu, john.elwood@arnoldporter.com, baude@uchicago.edu,
>> admin@terrorhousepress.com, mattforney@protonmail.com, sheilagunnreid
>> <sheilagunnreid@gmail.com>, Newsroom <Newsroom@globeandmail.com>,
>> PREMIER <PREMIER@gov.ns.ca>, haley.ryan@cbc.ca, djtr
>> <djtr@trumporg.com>
>> Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>,
>> david.wilkins@nelsonmullins.com, bbachrach
>> <bbachrach@bachrachlaw.net>, Dominic.Cardy@gnb.ca, paul@paulfromm.com,
>> publicaffairs@doc.gov
>>
>> I believe you failed to understand me but at least you are ethical
>> enough to admit that I exist
>>
>> Have a listen to me talking to judges up here while dealing Trump's
>> lawyers South of the 49th
>>
>>  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5arWK--33t8
>>
>>
>> Cohen predicts Trump's next move following Mar-a-Lago search
>> 1,004,545 views
>> Aug 16, 2022
>> CNN
>>  14.1M subscribers
>> Micheal Cohen, Donald Trump's former personal attorney, tells CNN's
>> Don Lemon what he predicts the former president's next move will be
>> following the FBI search at Mar-a-Lago. #CNN #News
>>
>> 8,901 Comments
>>
>> David Amos
>> David Amos
>> Too Too Funny
>>
>>
>> Highlighted reply
>> Andrea Madden
>> Andrea Madden
>> 1 David Amos Fuk what you saying it here 😠
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxYhxZVo-3o Felicidades, es un buen
>> ejemplo. 😠 5:25 Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😠😠
>> Saludos desde la Cd.. de world 🌹😉💖 los mortales abian apreciado tan
>> hermosa mujer
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SK4Pw4-HoWQ&ab_channel=CNN
>>
>>
>> Ex-Trump attorney: What Trump fears the most about the FBI search
>> 1,167,933 views
>> Aug 11, 2022
>> CNN
>> 14.1M subscribers
>> Michael Cohen, who was Donald Trump's personal attorney for almost a
>> decade, says that Trump feels trapped because if an informant has
>> tipped off the FBI, that person probably has more incriminating
>> information. #CNN #News
>>
>> 9,429 Comments
>>
>> David Amos
>> David Amos
>> For the Public Record I spoke to Mindless Mikey Cohen twice before he
>> was arrested and once after he got out of jail
>>
>>
>> David Amos
>> David Amos
>>  ---------- Original message ----------
>> From: Michael Cohen
>> Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2017 14:15:14 +0000
>> Subject: Automatic reply: RE FATCA ATTN Pierre-Luc.Dusseault I just
>> called and left a message for you
>> To: David Amos
>>
>> Effective January 20, 2017, I have accepted the role as personal
>> counsel to President Donald J. Trump. All future emails should be
>> directed to mdcohen212@gmail.com and all future calls should be
>> directed to 646-853-0114.
>> ________________________________
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>>
>> More???
>>
>> http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2017/02/re-fatca-nafta-tpp-etc-attn-president.html
>>
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: "Elwood, John" <John.Elwood@arnoldporter.com>
>> Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2022 17:33:15 +0000
>> Subject: RE: YO Stewart A. Baker The NSA and the DHS must remember me
>> I ask again What planet do Yankee lawyers come from???
>> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
>>
>> Mr. Amos:  I received your voicemail.  I do not understand your emails
>> and I can't assist you. I simply don't practice law in the relevant
>> area.
>>
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded 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
>>
>>
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>> Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2017 17:22:16 -0400
>> Subject: Attn Stephen McGrath Heres a little Deja Vu about Emera
>> To: mcgratst@gov.ns.ca, justmin <justmin@gov.ns.ca>,
>> StephenMcNeil@ns.aliantzinc.ca, PREMIER <PREMIER@gov.ns.ca>
>> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
>>
>> Message blocked
>> Your message to classaction@wagners.co has been blocked. See technical
>> details below for more information.
>> LEARN MORE
>>
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>> Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2017 11:42:03 -0400
>> Subject: Attn Adam Rodgers we just talked correct?
>> To: Adam@boudrotrodgers.com, "lyle.howe" <lyle.howe@eastlink.ca>
>> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>, David Amos
>> <myson333@yahoo.com>
>>
>> https://boudrotrodgers.com/our-people/
>>
>>
>> Adam Rodgers was called to the Nova Scotia Bar in 2005. Prior to
>> joining Boudrot Rodgers, Adam completed his articles with a major
>> Atlantic Canadian law firm in Halifax, before returning to Guysborough
>> to practice in his home area. Adam practices Commercial and Personal
>> Injury Litigation, Municipal Law, Criminal Defense, Divorce & Family
>> Law, as well as Real Estate and Corporate Commercial.
>>
>> Adam is active in sports, having played competitive fastpitch softball
>> on a local and national level. He volunteers as President of the
>> Strait Pirates Jr. B Hockey team, and is Past-President of the Strait
>> Area Chamber of Commerce. Adam is a past executive member of the Board
>> of Directors of the Mulgrave Road Theatre in Guysborough.
>>
>> Adam is the President of the Strait Area Barristers’ Society, and a
>> member of the Atlantic Provinces Trial Lawyers Association (APTLA) and
>> the American Association for Justice.
>>
>> You can follow Adam on Twitter @adamrodgersNS
>>
>>
>> ---------- 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
>>
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: "Kulik, John" <john.kulik@mcinnescooper.com>
>> Date: Thu, 18 May 2017 17:37:49 +0000
>> Subject: McInnes Cooper
>> To: "motomaniac333@gmail.com" <motomaniac333@gmail.com>,
>> "david.raymond.amos@gmail.com" <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
>>
>> Dear Mr. Amos:
>>
>> I am General Counsel for McInnes Cooper. If you need to communicate
>> with our firm, please do so through me.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> John Kulik
>> [McInnes Cooper]<http://www.mcinnescooper.com/>
>>
>> John Kulik Q.C.
>> Partner & General Counsel
>> McInnes Cooper
>>
>> tel +1 (902) 444 8571 | fax +1 (902) 425 6350
>>
>> 1969 Upper Water Street
>> Suite 1300
>> Purdy's Wharf Tower II Halifax, NS, B3J 2V1
>>
>> asst Cathy Ohlhausen | +1 (902) 455 8215
>>
>>
>>
>> Notice This communication, including any attachments, is confidential
>> and may be protected by solicitor/client privilege. It is intended
>> only for the person or persons to whom it is addressed. If you have
>> received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender by e-mail or
>> telephone at McInnes Cooper's expense. Avis Les informations contenues
>> dans ce courriel, y compris toute(s) pièce(s) jointe(s), sont
>> confidentielles et peuvent faire l'objet d'un privilège avocat-client.
>> Les informations sont dirigées au(x) destinataire(s) seulement. Si
>> vous avez reçu ce courriel par erreur, veuillez en aviser l'expéditeur
>> par courriel ou par téléphone, aux frais de McInnes Cooper.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 8/3/17, David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> If want something very serious to download and laugh at as well Please
>>> Enjoy and share real wiretap tapes of the mob
>>>
>>> http://thedavidamosrant.blogspot.ca/2013/10/re-glen-greenwald-and-braz
>>> ilian.html
>>>
>>>> http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2013/06/09/nsa-leak-guardian.html
>>>>
>>>> As the CBC etc yap about Yankee wiretaps and whistleblowers I must
>>>> ask them the obvious question AIN'T THEY FORGETTING SOMETHING????
>>>>
>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vugUalUO8YY
>>>>
>>>> What the hell does the media think my Yankee lawyer served upon the
>>>> USDOJ right after I ran for and seat in the 39th Parliament baseball
>>>> cards?
>>>>
>>>> http://archive.org/details/ITriedToExplainItToAllMaritimersInEarly200
>>>> 6
>>>>
>>>> http://davidamos.blogspot.ca/2006/05/wiretap-tapes-impeach-bush.html
>>>>
>>>> http://www.archive.org/details/PoliceSurveilanceWiretapTape139
>>>>
>>>> http://archive.org/details/Part1WiretapTape143
>>>>
>>>> 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
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZbtS3jM-Cg&t=578s
>>
>>
>> Inside the Media with Michael Depp: CBC Information Morning's Julia
>> Wright
>> 52 views
>> Aug 12, 2022
>> CHCO-TV
>> 948 subscribers
>> Host Michael Depp sits down with Julia Wright, host of CBC Information
>> Morning Saint John, to gather her perspective on being a journalist in
>> our present media climate. Original Broadcast Date: August 2022 Inside
>> the Media with Michael Depp is an original Charlotte County Television
>> production produced on location at the CHCO-TV studio in Saint
>> Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada.
>> 2 Comments
>>
>> David Amos
>> David Amos
>> That art is dead
>>
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oO7QuzxtsyE
>>
>>
>> Inside the Media with Michael Depp: News and Media Literacy
>> 29 views
>> Aug 3, 2022
>> CHCO-TV
>> 948 subscribers
>> Host Michael Depp takes a closer look at the importance of media
>> literacy, and what it means to be media literate, on an all-new
>> "Inside the Media" on CHCO-TV. He is joined by MediaSmarts Director of
>> Education Matthew Johnson and News Literacy Project Founder Alan
>> Miller. Original Broadcast Date: June 2022 Inside the Media with
>> Michael Depp is an original Charlotte County Television production
>> produced on location at the CHCO-TV studio in Saint Andrews, New
>> Brunswick, Canada.
>> 1 Comments
>>
>> David Amos
>> David Amos
>> Hmmm
>>
>>
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suyzo1bVVkQ
>>
>>
>>
>> Southwest Magazine: New Brunswick Southwest MP John Williamson Interview
>> 59 views
>> Jul 25, 2022
>> CHCO-TV
>> 947 subscribers
>> MP John Williamson discusses historic inflation rates, the August 2022
>> closure of Grand Manan's only bank, the effects of ArriveCAN on
>> Campobello Island tourism, the impending reduction of hours at the
>> Vanceboro/St. Croix international border and more on CHCO-TV. Original
>> Broadcast Date: July 2022 Southwest Magazine is an original
>> 1 Comments
>>
>> David Amos
>> David Amos
>> Methinks John Williamson wants to forget that he is my MP too N'esy Pas?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> YO John Williamson Deja Vu???
>>
>> https://www.scribd.com/doc/2718120/Integrity-Yea-Right
>>
>>
>> https://www.banking.senate.gov/hearings/review-of-current-investigations-and-regulatory-actions-regarding-the-mutual-fund-industry
>>
>>
>> Full Committee Hearing
>> Review of Current Investigations and Regulatory Actions Regarding the
>> Mutual Fund Industry
>>
>> Date:   Thursday, November 20, 2003 Time:   02:00 PM
>> Topic
>> The Committee will meet in OPEN SESSION to conduct the second in a
>> series of hearings on the “Review of Current Investigations and
>> Regulatory Actions Regarding the Mutual Fund Industry.”
>> Witnesses
>> Witness Panel 1
>>
>>     Mr. Stephen M. Cutler
>>     Director - Division of Enforcement
>>     Securities and Exchange Commission
>>           Cutler - November 20, 2003
>>     Mr. Robert Glauber
>>     Chairman and CEO
>>     National Association of Securities Dealers
>>           Glauber - November 20, 2003
>>     Eliot Spitzer
>>     Attorney General
>>     State of New York
>>           Spitzer - November 20, 2003
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/fundy-royal-riding-profile-1.3274276
>>
>> Fundy Royal campaign targets middle class with focus on jobs
>> Fundy Royal voters have elected Conservatives all but 1 time in 28
>> elections over 101 years
>>
>> CBC News · Posted: Oct 17, 2015 6:00 AM AT
>>
>>
>> Four candidats are running in the federal riding of Fundy-Royal. Green
>> candidate Stephanie Coburn, NDP candidate Jennifer McKenzie, Liberal
>> candidate Alaina Lockhart and Conservative candidate Rob Moore.
>> (Courtesy of Stephanie Coburn, Jennifer McKenzie/Facebook, Alaina
>> Lockhart/Facebook, CBC) Candidates running in Fundy Royal are
>> appealing to the middle class in the typically Tory-dominant riding,
>> with a focus on jobs and the economy.
>>
>> The Conservatives have strong roots in the southern New Brunswick
>> riding — this area has given its support to the Conservatives in every
>> election for the past century, save for 1993, when Liberal Paul Zed
>> won office.
>>
>> In 2011, Conservative incumbent Rob Moore captured nearly 60 per cent
>> of the vote.
>>
>> Moore said he hopes the party's record, with its focus on the economy
>> and direct benefits to people, will earn him another term in office.
>>
>>     AUDIO: Green candidate: Stephanie Coburn
>>     AUDIO: Liberal candidate Alaina Lockhart
>>     AUDIO: NDP candidate Jennifer McKenzie
>>     AUDIO: Conservative candidate Rob Moore
>>
>> The Tory incumbent pointed to programs, such as the Universal
>> Childcare Benefit, as well as family income splitting and pension
>> income splitting, that has left more money in the pockets of
>> Canadians.
>>
>> But, he said, he has also delivered on bringing federal cash to his
>> ridinng.
>>
>> Moore says the biggest question he's heard at the door is how the next
>> government will move the regions's economy forward.
>>
>> He says the answer lies in TransCanada Corp.'s proposed Energy East
>> pipeline.
>>
>> "The [Irving Oil] refinery is employing many people in our region,
>> there's a lot of spinoff benefits, and if we can bring that resource
>> from Alberta to New Brunswick to be refined and sold from our port,
>> that is a great economic opportunity," said Moore.
>> Liberals focus on seniors, middle class
>> Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau campaigned in Sussex earlier in the
>> campaign. The Liberals are hoping to knock off the Tories for only the
>> second time in a century. (Courtesy Alaina Lockhart/Facebook)
>>
>> The Liberals are trying hard to knock off the Tories. Liberal Leader
>> Justin Trudeau has already appeared in Sussex, the largest community
>> in the riding.
>>
>> Liberal candidate Alaina Lockhart said she is trying to appeal her
>> campaign to the middle class.
>>
>> "That's the majority of Fundy Royal," said Lockhart, who has owned
>> Lockhart's Weddings and Special Occasions Inc. since 2004.
>>
>> "People working everyday to make ends meet and the fact that we have a
>> national campaign focused on strengthening the middle class to put
>> more money in their pockets to then stimulate the economy, I'm
>> encouraged by that," she said.
>>
>> Lockhart says her party's focus on seniors through initiatives like
>> affordable housing, strengthening the Canada Pension Plan and
>> guaranteed income supplement would benefit the region.
>>
>> "They worked hard their whole lives and we need to make sure they have
>> secure retirements," she said.
>> Hopeful for change
>>
>> NDP candidate Jennifer McKenzie says she's sensing an eagerness for
>> change in the large riding.
>>
>> McKenzie, an electrical engineer living in St. Martins, threw her name
>> in after becoming "discouraged and disillusioned by the current
>> government."
>>
>>     People want our youth back, we want to have reasons to stay here.
>>
>>     - NDP candidate Jennifer McKenzie
>>
>> The region has lost a lot of its youth because of the Harper
>> government's lack of focus on the economy, she said.
>>
>> " be part of the economy and have jobs," she asid.
>>
>> "The current government's focus on the prairie provinces in the oil
>> and gas industry left New Brunswick and the Atlantic provinces
>> neglected, and we actually had a three year recession here."
>>
>> McKenzie says the NDP's focus on small business would better serve the
>> area's economy.
>>
>> "Our agricultural industry should be flourishing, we have to make sure
>> we protect the family farm, there's fishing, forestry, I'm proud of
>> our tourism initiatives, so much is a good fit to the NDP," she said.
>> Lost youth
>> The proposed Energy East pipeline could add new jobs to the
>> communities inside Fundy Royal, according to Conservative MP Rob
>> Moore. (Dan Riedlhuber/Reuters)
>>
>> The proposed Energy East pipeline is popular in many parts of the
>> southern New Brunswick riding, but the Green candidate said it is the
>> wrong way to attract investment.
>>
>> Stephanie Coburn, the Green Party candidate for Fundy Royal, says the
>> promise of 14,000 direct and indirect full-time jobs across Canada is
>> "hugely exaggerated."
>>
>> "The pipeline is a bad idea for people locally and we heard about the
>> pipeline spills in northern Alberta and Michigan, and that ... oil
>> they hope to bring in through the pipeline is impossible to cleanup,"
>> Coburn said.
>>
>> "It's a bad idea nationally because it's all going to be exported …
>> And it's going to contribute so much to the greenhouse gases we're
>> trying to avoid to the globe, and exacerbate global warming terribly."
>>
>> Coburn says she has heard encouragement for her party at the door, a
>> big turnaround from when she first stepped into the political arena in
>> 2010.
>>
>> "Now I feel I'm finally not talking into the wind as I have been a
>> long time about environmental issues," said Coburn.
>>
>> "People are aware of the environmental problems we experience, and
>> we're going to experience if we don't make some changes. That's a
>> positive change from when I first ran."
>>
>> Fundy Royal contains parts of the counties of Albert, Kings, Queens,
>> Saint John and Westmorland and includes St. Martins, Salisbury, Sussex
>> and Petitcodiac, as well as part of Quispamsis.
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>>
>>
>> mo
>> if you elect a conservative, you'll deserve getting screwed by steve
>> for the next 4 years.
>>
>> tony506
>> @mo Rather get screwed by him than Jihad Justin!
>>
>> David Savoie
>> @tony506 CONBOT at it's finest open your eyes do research if you do
>> you will see a vote for CPC is a vote for racisim bigotry and less
>> money for the middle class
>>
>> Scoop70
>> @tony506 Wooooo Woooo fear fear...do the goblins scare you on Halloween
>> too?
>>
>> 123 aka fundyscott
>> @mo
>> The British and Swiss think we're doing very well. How do you think
>> you are being screwed? More CANADIANS HAVE NEVER BEEN RICHER. How many
>> banks failed during the 2008 crisis? The federal government went into
>> debt to save the Ontario auto manufacturing industry, then sold their
>> shares, once they returned to appropriate value. We have the best
>> trade arrangements than any other country. How many did the Liberals
>> negotiate, or end?
>>
>> TRUDEAU wants to take CANADA in DEBT, to pay for infrastructure. Do
>> you remember SAINT JOHN HARBOUR BRIDGE? DO you remember the MONTREAL
>> BASED companies, and their shell game involving BANKRUPTCY, and
>> insurance? How many permanent jobs did that create?
>>
>> lifeisbutadream
>> @fundyscott Seems like you are happy that the Brits, who are in a mess
>> themselves, are patting Canadians on the back for a job well done.
>> It's like my buddy, who is $50 k in debt, praising me for practising
>> good money management because I am only making minimum payment on a $
>> 50 k credit card bill. David Cameron, Old Etonian, has run the NHS
>> into the ground, Home Office has turned into a 'for-profit' business,
>> changes to pensions, funding cuts for inner city programmes and the
>> list goes on and on. Cameron, like Harper, cares only about the rich.
>> Cameron did bucket and spade holiday in Cornwall when he was
>> campaigning, trying to show how he could connect with ordinary Brits.
>> Then, several weeks later, he went to Portugal (somewhere in Europe)
>> for his 'real' family holiday, renting yatch for 000s quids per night.
>> If you are poor, not Harper's/Conservative's problem! Britain giving
>> Canada thumbs up means nothing here. Canada is a great country but I
>> can't recognize it anymore. Rob Moore doesn't deserve another term!
>>
>> Livin' the dream
>> @fundyscott If anyone looks at your past post they can tell your a Con
>> trol
>>
>> Imagine if he'd been ready!
>> Fundyscott wrote: " More CANADIANS HAVE NEVER BEEN RICHER."
>>
>> What you fail to mention is: " More CANADIANS HAVE NEVER BEEN POORER !"
>>
>> CT
>> @tony506 Jihad John Williamson you mean.He likes to have terrorists
>> under your bed
>>
>>
>> East_Coaster
>> Im voting Rob Moore for sure, he has proven to be good for the riding.
>> More than anyone else I can recall in the past.
>>
>> Even if I don't care for Harper, I care for who is going to do the
>> most for us here and he does.
>> Show 8 older replies
>>
>>
>> CT
>> @East_Coaster Your riding might be out of Luck because there is no
>> place anymore for conservative ideology as it is now.Good Luck on
>> getting your oily pipeline because that is why Rob Moore is running
>> there.Smoothing the way for corporations to extract our resources and
>> making you pay for the welfare they receive on the backs of New
>> Brunswickers.You should really listen to CBC MORNINGS on weekdays so
>> you can get caught up on what is happening in our province and Canada.
>>
>> East_Coaster
>> @CT
>> Listen to CBC Mornings? What is this? the 1950's?
>> I get my unbiased news from more pure sources around the world thanks.
>>
>> What i find so amusing is how offended people get when you don't want
>> to vote their way.
>>
>> For the record, I could care less about a pipeline. I am not some blue
>> collar worker. I have no complaints about the taxes I pay and how the
>> money is spent and who gets what deals. It makes no difference to me
>> at all.
>> If I don't like how things are here, I would just move.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> David Amos
>> It appears that the CROWN Corp known as CBC has failed its MANDATE
>> once again and acted in a very partisan fashion in ignoring my name on
>> the ballot. Correct? The real question is will the CROWN even allow
>> this comment to be posted?
>>
>> David Amos
>> @David Amos FYI
>>
>> http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/factscan-plans-to-test-political-claims-during-election-1.2951761
>>
>> Tall tale-telling politicos, take heed: You could soon find your
>> claims put through the truth grinder by the folks at FactsCan, a newly
>> launched website that aims to provide an independent, non-partisan
>> fact-checking service during the upcoming federal election.
>> ■FactsCan website
>>
>> According to co-founder Dana Wagner, who also works as a researcher at
>> Ryerson University in Toronto, the team behind the site wants to help
>> voters "separate out the truth from spin, distortion, omission, error
>> and lies."
>>
>> "Our goal is to enable Canadians to critically engage in
>> political-speak, and to encourage politicians to be honest and
>> accurate with their words," she told CBC News via email.
>>
>> Unlike many countries, she noted, Canada does not have a major
>> fact-checking outlet — and FactsCan is hoping to change that before
>> the next election.
>>
>> RURAL GUY
>> @David Amos was going to hold my nose and vote con until I seen your
>> name right at the top of the ballot. I instantly checked yours without
>> even looking any further. I've never seen such a poor choice for prime
>> minister for our three main parties, ever. when harper polls as good
>> as he is, kinda tells you something about the other two, yuk
>>
>> David Amos
>> @David Amos FACTS
>>
>> http://www.cbc.radio-canada.ca/en/reporting-to-canadians/acts-and-policies/management/human-resources/2-2-21/
>>
>> STATEMENT
>>
>> CBC/Radio-Canada is Canada's national public broadcaster and one of
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>> role, this Code of Conduct outlines the values and expected behaviours
>> that guide CBC/Radio-Canada employees in all activities related to
>> their professional duties. By committing to these values and adhering
>> to the expected behaviours, CBC/Radio-Canada employees strengthen the
>> ethical culture of the public sector and contribute to public
>> confidence in the integrity of all public institutions.
>>
>> 1. Respect for Democracy
>>
>> Subject to the Broadcasting Act, CBC/Radio-Canada employees shall
>> uphold the Canadian parliamentary democracy and its institutions by:
>>
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>> is and appears to be non-partisan and impartial.
>>
>> 1.2 Loyally carrying out the mandate of CBC/Radio-Canada as set out in
>> the Broadcasting Act, for which it is accountable to Parliament and
>> Canadians.
>>
>> 1.3 Providing decision makers of CBC/Radio-Canada with the
>> information, analysis and advice they need, always striving to be
>> open, candid and impartial.
>>
>> 2. Respect for People
>>
>> CBC/Radio-Canada employees shall respect human dignity and the value
>> of every person by:
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>> 2.1 Treating every person with respect and fairness.
>>
>> David Amos
>> @RURAL GUY Thank You for the vote of confidence Kind Sir
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> David Amos
>> Clearly there are FIVE candidates not merely four.
>>
>> http://www.elections.ca/Scripts/vis/candidates?L=e&ED=13004&EV=41&QID=-1&PAGEID=17
>>
>> and everybody knows it
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cFOKT6TlSE
>>
>>
>>
>> Fundy Royal, New Brunswick Debate – Federal Elections 2015 - The Local
>> Campaign, Rogers TV
>> 9,534 views
>> Oct 2, 2015
>> Rogers tv
>>  125K subscribers
>> Federal debate in Fundy Royal, New Brunswick riding featuring
>> candidates Rob Moore, Stephanie Coburn, Alaina Lockhart, Jennifer
>> McKenzie and David Amos.
>>
>> Rob Moore - Conservative
>> Stephanie Coburn - Green Party
>> Alaina Lockhart - Liberal
>> Jennifer McKenzie - New Democratic Party
>> David Amos - Independent
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>> www.RogersTV.com
>>
>> CT
>> @David Amos I'm sorry they ignored you,you have great points but you
>> should really pick a demographic that is smarter.Here people vote for
>> cons without ever using their brains.Sad really when all they
>> represent are Irving ,the potash corp and their minions.They are owned
>> by them and they don't even know it.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> David Amos
>> Go figure
>>
>> http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/pirate-party-s-james-wilson-aims-to-lead-party-nationally-1.2511054?cmp=rss
>>
>> CBC writes lots about people who BS a lot then don't bother to put
>> their name on a ballot. Yet I have done so FIVE times and they have
>> never said a peep other than bar me from the airwaves and try to have
>> their pals in the other CROWN Corp known as the RCMP arrest me. Page
>> 14 of this old pdf file of mine is the reason why.
>>
>> http://www.checktheevidence.com/pdf/2526023-DAMOSIntegrity-yea-right.-txt.pdf
>>
>>
>>
>> David Amos
>> I must Say I am rather impressed at CBC's sudden fit of Integrity to
>> allow my posts to stand the test of time for a few hours at least. (:
>> Rest assured that I have been saving digital snapshots just in case
>> they delete and block me as usual :)
>>
>> In return here is an old scoop about CTV that CBC and everybody else
>> and his dog has been ignoring for 11 very long years after I ran in
>> the election of the 38th Parliament against the aptly named lawyer Rob
>> Moore.
>>
>> http://thedavidamosrant.blogspot.ca/2013/08/re-bce-and-jean-pierre-blais-of-crtc.html
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: martine.turcotte@bell.ca
>> To: motomaniac_02186@hotmail.com
>> Cc: bcecomms@bce.ca ; W-Five@ctv.ca
>> Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 9:28 AM
>> Subject: RE: I am curious
>>
>> Mr. Amos, I confirm that I have received your documentation. There is
>> no need to send us a hard copy. As you have said yourself, the
>> documentation is very voluminous and after 3 days, we are still in the
>> process of printing it. I have asked one of my lawyers to review it
>> in my absence and report back to me upon my return in the office. We
>> will then provide you with a reply.
>>
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>>
>> Anybody bother to notice I am the only person posting here with a real
>> name and it is the same name that is on the ballot in Fundy Royal?
>>
>> Do ya think the lawyer Rob Moore "The True Conservative" or any of the
>> others would dare to debate me in writing with their true name within
>> a website funded by the taxpayer and controlled by questionable public
>> servants? How about outside the CROWN"s domain within the Yankee
>> website called Twitter? That is where I play very serious Political
>> Hard Ball. See for yourself or ask Rob Moore's hero Stevey Boy Harper
>> if I am a liar or not.
>>
>> https://twitter.com/DavidRayAmos/with_replies
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> tony forward
>> I may be a little confused here, Is there not 5 candidates in this
>> Riding.. Humm. Seems you forgot the Independent candidate, David Amos
>> is running, heard him on the radio and has a u tube following, Funny
>> how u tube has become become more accurate than the CBC. Shame on you,
>> CBC. Lets just see if you will post this comment,,,
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgTsmzbasCA&t=639s
>>
>>
>>
>> The CROWN Versus Mean Old Me
>> 179 views
>> Oct 18, 2015
>> David Amos
>> 28 subscribers
>> Just Listen or Read
>> http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2015/09/v-behaviorurldefaultvmlo.html
>>
>>
>> David Amos
>> @tony forward For the record CBC is well aware that I am the fifth
>> candidate. Hance Colburne of CBC moderated the debate in Hampton on
>> Oct 7th one before CBC posted on their website on Oct 14th his
>> interview with Rob Moore on CBC airwaves
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyNx6QEHqRA
>>
>>
>>
>> The dog in blue coat versus Gandalf
>> 134 views
>> Oct 8, 2015
>> David Amos
>> 28 subscribers
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> David Amos
>> BTW Rob Moore and I know the truth about Randy Quaid's questionable
>> arrests in Canada and the USA. More importantly so does Randy I know
>> that for a fact.
>>
>> http://www.cbc.ca/news/arts/randy-quaid-release-jail-vermont-1.3274216
>>
>> "I never worried about being found guilty or any of that for any of
>> these charges because I know the truth, and I know the facts are going
>> to come out at some point, and today was a good sign of that," Randy
>> Quaid said
>>
>> http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/randy-quaid-court-appearance-1.3262238
>>
>> "Quaid and his wife Evi, a Canadian citizen, have been living in
>> Montreal since February 2013."
>>
>> "Robert Gervais, an official with the Immigration and Refugee Board,
>> confirmed in an email to CBC News that a detention review hearing for
>> Quaid is scheduled for Thursday afternoon.
>>
>> But the reason for the actor's arrest is unclear.
>>
>> Quaid, 64, was detained Tuesday morning after attending a regular
>> check-in with CBSA officials in downtown Montreal.
>>
>> Quaid's lawyer, Mark Gruszczynski, declined to shed light on the
>> affair or to reveal the reason for Quaid's arrest."
>>
>>
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>> was right for me to turn over the reins to Chuck,” Miller said. “Chuck
>> has proven that he’s ready to lead NLP’s efforts to meet this
>> challenge. He’ll become CEO just as we embark on an ambitious new
>> four-year plan.”
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>> Miller launched NLP after speaking to his daughter’s sixth grade class
>> and realizing that young people needed guidance to learn how to know
>> what information they could trust, as social media and smartphones
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>> of news literacy, Miller helped raise more than $35 million and
>> oversaw the growth of NLP to a team of 30 staffers to make NLP the
>> leading provider of news literacy resources in America.
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>> Since 2016, more than 345,000 students have used NLP’s Checkology®
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>> free to schools and teachers and partnering with other organizations
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>> “In my time leading NLP, I’ve felt that we went from being a voice in
>> the wilderness to being an answer to a prayer,” added Miller. “It’s
>> been deeply gratifying to see so many students and adults use our
>> resources to gain a better understanding of how to tell fact from
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>> opportunity in under-resourced communities — as a teacher, school
>> leader, teachers union president and senior executive with several
>> national education organizations.
>>
>> As Salter prepares to steward the nonprofit he’s spearheading the
>> creation of a four-year strategic plan that will chart a new phase of
>> NLP’s expansion and impact. “From Mission to Movement: Creating a
>> Future Founded on Facts,” calls for the creation of a new platform to
>> enable people to access fact checks on major public issues and to gain
>> skills and resources to become better able to discern credible
>> information themselves. It will be the focus of NLP’s bold new
>> initiative to engage the public to combat mis- and disinformation.
>>
>> NLP also will begin developing a graduate-level course to train
>> educators how to teach news literacy and will host an annual national
>> news literacy conference as it continues to expand its reach with
>> educators and students nationwide.
>>
>> “I am very honored and excited to have been chosen to lead this
>> critical work in light of the growing harm done by misinformation. As
>> we scale up to meet this moment, we will aspire to encourage more
>> states to pass legislation requiring that news literacy be taught as
>> part of a broader civics curriculum as a requirement for graduation,”
>> Salter said. “The benefits for our democracy will be enormous as our
>> research has shown that students who become more news-literate are
>> more likely to participate in the civic life of their communities.”
>>
>> NLP’s board unanimously approved the leadership transition on Feb. 3.
>> To learn more about this transition or to schedule an interview with
>> Miller and Salter, please contact Mike Webb at media@newslit.org.
>> About the News Literacy Project
>>
>> The News Literacy Project, the nation’s leading provider of news
>> literacy products, is a nonpartisan education nonprofit that provides
>> programs and resources for educators and the public to teach, learn
>> and share the abilities needed to be smart, active consumers of news
>> and information and equal and engaged participants in a democracy.
>>
>>
>>
>> https://newslit.org/about/contact-us/
>>
>> © 2022 The News Literacy Project
>> 5335 Wisconsin Ave. NW, Suite 440
>> Washington, DC 20015
>> Tax ID: 27-4011343
>> Mike Webb
>> Senior vice president, media and marketing
>> Senior vice president, media and marketing
>>
>>     202-643-4412
>>     media@newslit.org
>>     @NewsLitProject
>>
>>
>> Join the movement.
>> Help create a more news-literate America.
>>
>> For general inquiries:
>> info@newslit.org
>>
>> For inquiries about partnerships or financially supporting our work:
>> Claudia Borgelt
>> Senior vice president of strategy and impact
>> cborgelt@newslit.org
>>
>> For media and interview requests:
>> Mike Webb
>> Senior vice president of media and marketing
>> media@newslit.org
>>
>> For education partnership inquiries:
>> Ebonee Rice
>> Senior vice president of educator engagement
>> erice@newslit.org
>>
>> For international inquiries:
>> Damaso Reyes
>> Global education program contractor
>> dreyes@damaso.com
>>
>> For our headquarters:
>> 5335 Wisconsin Ave. NW, Suite 440
>> Washington, DC 20015
>> 202-715-3722
>>
>>  Stevey Boy Murphy of CTV must recall this interview EH?
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1azdNWbF3A
>>
>>
>>
>> Me,Myself and I
>> David Amos
>> Published on Apr 1, 2013
>>
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