Cathy Rogers hosts 1st pre-budget session, sees clash of ideas
Opinions on the consultations ranged from worthwhile to worthless
By Shane Fowler, CBC News Posted: Nov 17, 2016 6:24 AM AT
David Raymond Amos
One could thing about the
Liebranos holding public consultations is that people who are barred
from the legislative buildings such as Chucky Leblanc can meet the
sneaky politicians across the street and ask questions. Chucky proved
that first thing this morning within his blog the day after CBC finally
admitted knowing of his latest arrest by questionable Edmunston cops
over a week ago.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/charles-leblanc-fredericton-police-libel-1.3853481
Whereas I am also barred from parliamentary properties (2 years before Chucky was) and none of Premier Gallant's minions will even speak to me nor answer emails, methinks I will continue with my MO. I will answer the Liebranos questions about money in writing byway of an email. Then I will publish the aforesaid email within blog about a lawsuit against the Crown about the illegal barring of a citizen from the most important public buildings of all while on FIVE ballots seeking a seat within. I will let the political cards fall where they in Canada's "Have Not Province" as I head back to court to argue the Crown in Federal Court.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/charles-leblanc-fredericton-police-libel-1.3853481
Whereas I am also barred from parliamentary properties (2 years before Chucky was) and none of Premier Gallant's minions will even speak to me nor answer emails, methinks I will continue with my MO. I will answer the Liebranos questions about money in writing byway of an email. Then I will publish the aforesaid email within blog about a lawsuit against the Crown about the illegal barring of a citizen from the most important public buildings of all while on FIVE ballots seeking a seat within. I will let the political cards fall where they in Canada's "Have Not Province" as I head back to court to argue the Crown in Federal Court.
Roland Godin
``Nothing stays the same``.
Except, for generations, the mismanagement of public administration and finances and for whatever reason we can’t seem to get enough of it and are preparing to ask for more be it municiple, provincial or federal, could we have a very special committee look into that question...et voilà.
Except, for generations, the mismanagement of public administration and finances and for whatever reason we can’t seem to get enough of it and are preparing to ask for more be it municiple, provincial or federal, could we have a very special committee look into that question...et voilà.
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David Raymond Amos
@Roland Godin The awful truth
is Liebranos claim they plan to balance a budget but only if and when
they are reelected. The sneaky NDP dude who can't get himself elected
but gets to yap on and on in CBC was right about one thing though The
Liebrano financial nonsense is a joke.
The sad part is ti joke is on us and at our expense. N'esy Pas?
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/fiscal-update-leaders-react-1.3741762
The sad part is ti joke is on us and at our expense. N'esy Pas?
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/fiscal-update-leaders-react-1.3741762
Joseph Vacher
NB is a sinking ship..... .may she rest in pieces
David Raymond Amos
@Joseph Vacher Now thats funny
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/budget-consultation-meeting-fredericton-1.3854762
Cathy Rogers hosts 1st pre-budget session, sees clash of ideas
Opinions on the consultations ranged from worthwhile to worthless
By Shane Fowler, CBC News Posted: Nov 17, 2016 6:24 AM ATThe Gallant government held the first of nine pre-budget consultations in Fredericton Wednesday night and very little was agreed upon.
The small discussion groups, which included members of the public as well as opposition parties, heard that the province should and shouldn't introduce a carbon tax, that schools should close and open, and a myriad of views on highway tolls.
Despite the disagreement Finance Minister Cathy Rogers said she is a supporter of the discussion format.
"I love this format," said Rogers.
"It's important because we need to continue the dialogue and give them the opportunity to speak back into government about anything that might be different or new because things change. Nothing stays the same."
More than 70 people attended the two-hour meeting.
The consultation comes just a day after the government announced the provincial deficit is now projected to hit an eight-year low.
'We really didn't accomplish anything here tonight.' - Jim CougleSeveral of the small groups in attendance agreed the province should continue to stay the course when it comes to spending, while others hoped the return of a balanced budget before the 2020-21 target set by the government.
Rogers said while people are often quick to offer opinions on where to spend money, they can also point to where the government should cut.
"I take that those seriously," said Rogers.
"When I hear about simple efficiencies that we might not have considered these are very important. So I'm looking forward to what we'll hear going forward."
Critical citizens
There were criticisms about how much the government was spending in some areas.
Jim Cougle, who represented the group Save NB Now, said education is a place where efficiencies can be made,
"There are apparently 72 schools that should be closed … They are at under 50 per cent capacity, there's no need to keep schools open that are half full," said Cougle.
"Government has never listened. They're not going to listen," said Cougle.
"We really didn't accomplish anything here tonight."
Others were more optimistic about the process.
Chris George, a student at the University of New Brunswick, said he thought the session went really well.
"I thought it was open, transparent. Gave us an opportunity to have feedback. I got to hear people," said George.
"That's the one thing with governance and politics is being able to sit down with civil discourse and engage in conversation."
"We are looking at 50, or 100 years down the road," said George.
"We're looking at what the earth is telling us, what the climate is telling us, industry, the economy. And we want to know how we can adapt our ways of living and our lifestyles and cultures to meet our needs and the needs of this society."
The province will host eight more pre-budget consultations in Florenceville, Moncton, Neguac, Balmoral, Bathurst, Edmundston, Saint Andrews, before wrapping up in Saint John on Dec. 5.
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From: "Gallant, Premier Brian (PO/CPM)"
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2016 16:24:29 +0000
Subject: RE: Round 2 The local cops and the FBI etc are entitled to know what the Russians and the dumb bastards from Spain know before I file my next submission in Federal Court in Fat Fred City before your buddy Chucky Leblanc gets arrested N'esy Pas Andre Fa...
To: David Amos
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From: "Green, John (PETL/EPFT)"
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2016 16:24:32 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Round 2 The local cops and the FBI etc are entitled to know what the Russians and the dumb bastards from Spain know before I file my next submission in Federal Court in Fat Fred City before your buddy Chucky Leblanc gets arrested N'esy...
To: David Amos
Je suis présentement à l'extérieur du bureau, de retour le 21 novembre 2016. J'aurai accès limité à mes courriels et appels pendant ce temps, donc veuillez me laisser un courriel ou message vocale et je ferai le suivi à mon retour.
Merci.
I am currently away from the office, returning November 21, 2016. I will have limited access to my emails and phone calls during this time, so please leave an email or voice mail and I will respond upon my return.
Thank you.
John Green
www.nbjobs.ca / www.emploisnb.ca
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Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2016 16:25:28 +0000
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To: David Amos
Merci d'avoir écrit à l'honorable Mélanie Joly, ministre du Patrimoine canadien.
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From: David Amos
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2016 12:23:50 -0400
Subject: Round 2 The local cops and the FBI etc are entitled to know what the Russians and the dumb bastards from Spain know before I file my next submission in Federal Court in Fat Fred City before your buddy Chucky Leblanc gets arrested N'esy Pas Andre Faust?
To: "Gilles.Blinn"
Cc: David Amos
Methinks Marc Martin the mindless greedy Frencn bureaucrat in Fat Fred
City who made fun of my lawsuit in Federal Court and his hero Dominic
Leblanc should read my latest comments in CBC that they allowed to be
posted Then scroll down to read the ones that were not.
Methinks that Hubby Lacriox's minions in CBC were not wise to continue
to block certain comments of mine for political reasons. You and your
Chief of Staff know as well as I that I always protest immediately to
the proper lawyers then blog about it N'esy Pas Minister Joly?
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/dual-busing-court-of-appeal-case-dropped-1.3853660
Alex Forbes
@Ben Robinson Anglophone Party of NB?
11 hours ago
David Raymond Amos
@Shawn McShane Why do think I ran for public office five times?
1 hour ago
David Raymond Amos
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@Alex Forbes Nope its time to the ordinary French and English folks to
form and new political party and call it something simple like PO for
Pissed Off or KISS fo Keep It Simple Stupid.
Do tell did anyone bother to Paul Hellyer's book called "Good Bye
Canada" or what political party he created and why??? It was a Hell of
piece of work.
What really took the cake for me year later was when I was running in
the Election of the 38th Parliament the French lawyer Bernie Lord had
the Prima Donna artsy fartsy French Lt Governor and the French Sgt at
Arms who was ex RCMP/GRC member who found the dope in Hatfield's
baggage when he was traveling with the Queen bar me for parliamentary
properties.
Trust thatI wrote a letter to the Lt Governor of New Brunswick and
made it a point to remind that snobby French man of what Louis Riel
wrote in his diary before the RCMP/GRC had him hung. Old Louie the
Metis warned us that the French would take back Canada without out
firing a shot.
Everybody knows the evil Liebrano lawyers from Quebec Chretien and
Trudeau "The Elder" started that ball rolling in 193 with the revision
of the Constitution. Many years later the mindless pretty boy Trudeau
"The Younger" is following his Fat Daddy's Liebrano playbook to the
letter. N'esy Pas?
Marc Martin
@Roland Godin
I agree Roland, they keep twisted the job issue to their advantage,
its pathetic to see.
3 hours ago
David Raymond Amos
@Marc Martin I see that you are to scared to debate in public again
today N'esy Pas Frenchie?
Marc Martin
@david herman
30 people do not dictate the provincial or Federal laws.
2 hours ago
David Raymond Amos
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@Marc Martin Only one does. That person is the English Queen called
Elizabeth the Second but I call her Dizzy Lizzy II N'esy Pas
Frenchie???
Rick Aubie
So sick of Michel Doucet and his overbearing nonsense!
2 hours ago
David Raymond Amos
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@Rick Aubie For once you and I agree. Amazing things never cease.
N'esy Pas Officer Aubie?
Marc Martin
@Mack Leigh
Heritage Canada Funds everything that is culture related, they also
give funds to the English just 2 years ago they gave over 10 million
to the Commonwealth English games in Toronto.
3 hours ago
David Raymond Amos
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@Marc Martin Have you talked to the French lawyer from Quebec Melanie
Joly lately?. I got a signed letter from her in July. I sent a copy of
it to you byway of an email N'esy Pas Frenchie?
Marc Martin
Thanks God they reversed the situation, couldn't stand the whiners
anymore. The fact is its the English parent in Northern NB who asked
for they own school and busing systems years ago...
3 hours ago
David Raymond Amos
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@Marc Martin YOU are the one doing all the whining
BTW No doubt my Father's ghost and that of his many comrades in arms
are as as I am to hear that the old Lancaster is off to Trenton.
Edmundston's Lancaster bomber getting new home in Trenton, Ont.
National Air Force Museum will make airplane centrepiece of its
celebration of 100th anniversary of RCAF
CBC News Posted: Nov 16, 2016 9:36 PM AT
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/lancaster-bomber-edmundston-trenton-museum-1.3854570
No doubt some folks up in Edmunston still recall how I handled the
rich Aussie who threatened to sue us in order to get it. The ghost all
know how I love to argue lawyers the more the merrier N'esy Pas Marc
Michaud and Minister Joly?
I must say that it was kinda interesting that you only responded to my
concerns on the very same day that I was raising Hell with the Aussie
and his lawyers about the old Lancaster EH Ms Joly?
Australian man wants to rescue Edmundston's Lancaster bomber
Exemption sought from Canadian Heritage law that requires significant
cultural items to remain in Canada
By Stephanie Sirois, CBC News Posted: Jul 07, 2016 7:18 PM AT
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/edmundston-lancaster-bomber-australia-1.3669533
"We can only base our activities on past experiences and past
experiences tell us that the aircraft will continue to be ignored and
will continue to deteriorate," said Smythe.
"And the legal advice that we're getting from our Canadian contacts is
that there's an avenue there for us to make an application to have
something done about the aircraft being left as it is."
Exemption sought
Smythe is applying for an exemption from Canadian Heritage laws that
require an object of significant cultural heritage to be kept within
the country. He will also need the City of Edmundston to release the
plane to him.
Veritas Vincit
David Raymond Amos
902 800 0369
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