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Methinks Mr Vickers and his lawyer should read my lawsuit and all the documents in the docket of Federal Court File No T-1557-15 ASAP N'esy Pas?

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/kevin-vickers-running-liberal-leadership-1.5057728

Kevin Vickers, retired sergeant-at-arms, seeks Liberal leadership

'You go where your duty calls you,' former Mountie says at his campaign launch
Jacques Poitras · CBC News · Posted: Mar 15, 2019 12:19 PM AT

154 Comments

David R. Amos
Methinks Mr Vickers and his lawyer should read my lawsuit and all the
documents in the docket of Federal Court ASAP Everybody knows why he
is mentioned many times N'esy Pas?

Darryl Gregorash:
Reply to @David R. Amos:
Well, I tried to google that, and came up empty. Maybe you can give us
the file number on the case; they should have given you one when you
filed with the court's registrar.

"N'esy pas", rofl, even in Alberta, they taught us to speak French
better than that.

David R. Amos
Reply to @Darryl Gregorash: "Maybe you can give us the file number on
the case" Federal Court file No T-1557-15

David R. Amos
Reply to @Darryl Gregorash: "N'esy pas", rofl, even in Alberta, they
taught us to speak French better than that."

Methinks you have not been down to the Bay of Fundy and debated French
dudes with their Chiac lingo Perhaps you may enjoy Googling "Fundy
Royal Debate" N'esy Pas?

Dustin Carey
Reply to @David R. Amos:
I'm failing to see a reason why they'd care.

David R. Amos:
Reply to @Dustin Carey: Why is it that I am not surprised?



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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/kevin-vickers-running-liberal-leadership-1.5057728


Kevin Vickers, retired sergeant-at-arms, seeks Liberal leadership

'You go where your duty calls you,' former Mountie says at his campaign launch


Kevin Vickers announced Friday in Miramichi that he is running for the New Brunswick Liberal leadership. (Ed Hunter/CBC)

Kevin Vickers has made it official: he's running for the leadership of the New Brunswick Liberal Party.

Vickers made the announcement to a crowd of about 125 party supporters from around the province at a noon launch in his hometown of Miramichi.

"If you're a Mountie, you go where your duty calls you," said the former RCMP officer. "New Brunswick has been good to me. It's now time for me to give back."

Ten sitting Liberal MLAs, several former party MLAs and ministers, former premier Camille Thériault and federal MP Pat Finnigan attended the campaign launch.

With no sitting or former MLAs in the race so far, Vickers's name recognition and support vaults him into the front-runner position.

"He is the front-runner," Thériault said. "I expect in the end he will be the leader, and I think right now he is probably the Tories' worst nightmare."

The former RCMP officer and sergeant-at-arms of the House of Commons became famous in 2014 for his role in stopping and killing a gunman who attacked Parliament Hill in Ottawa.

Vickers is a former House of Commons sergeant-at-arms and RCMP officer, as well as the former Canadian ambassador to Ireland. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press)

The 62-year-old Vickers was also credited with bringing calm to the Burnt Church fishing crisis in 1999-2000.

"I bring people together," he said. "That is what I do. That is who I am."

He was appointed Canada's ambassador to Ireland in the wake of the Ottawa shooting and retired from that position earlier this year.

Vickers is a political neophyte who told CBC News earlier this month that his ideological views are "all over the map," overlapping with those of several political parties.

He said he is a fiscal conservative who also embraces progressive values, and said on environmental issues he is "more green than the Greens."


CBC News
Kevin Vickers announced that he's running for the Liberal Party leadership

 It's official. The retired sergeant-at-arms is running for the Liberal Party leadership. 1:00


He has never held elective office, and as if to rebut concerns about his inexperience, he laid out what he calls "five critical areas" of provincial policy that he said will be his focus.

They are economic development and population growth; fiscal responsibility; education; health care, and what he called "fact-based, environmentally sound decision-making."

He also sketched some specific proposals, such as trying to lure immigrants equal to one percent of New Brunswick's population each year.
And he criticized Progressive Conservative Premier Blaine Higgs for cancelling planned upgrades to Route 11 between Shediac and Miramichi. Higgs has denounced the project as unnecessary.

"When it comes to safety, to jobs and to a strong province, a Liberal Party led by me will deal with the facts and the needs and not personal opinions and whims," Vickers said.

Rookie Caraquet MLA Isabelle Thériault said she wasn't concerned about Vickers's lack of experience.


Vickers has never held elective office but listed five critical areas of provincial policy that will be his focus. (Ed Hunter/CBC)

"I'm new too," she said. "Politics is made up of real people who have real life experience. He has a life experience, he understands people and he listens to people."

Speaking to reporters, Vickers pledged to work at helping New Brunswickers bridge their divisions, including over language.

In a recent Facebook post, he denounced populist extremism worldwide, though he said Friday that he didn't see any examples of political parties in New Brunswick practising it.

Vickers is running to replace former premier Brian Gallant, who resigned as Liberal leader last year after failing to win his party a second majority.
One other New Brunswicker has said he plans to run for the leadership: Moncton shelter director René Ephestion.

Charlo-area businessman Gaétan Pelletier, who had announced he was running, attended Vickers's launch and said he was endorsing him rather than running himself.


Vickers pledged to work at helping New Brunswickers bridge their divisions, including over language. (Jacques Poitras/CBC)

Pelletier said Vickers will be "hard to beat" but said that wasn't why he backed out of running.

"I'm a busy man and I'm glad he has similar values that I do. That's why I'm supporting him."

The Liberal Party said that as of Friday morning, no candidate had filed official paperwork to run.
Party members elect their new leader June 22.

About the Author


Jacques Poitras
Provincial Affairs reporter
Jacques Poitras has been CBC's provincial affairs reporter in New Brunswick since 2000. Raised in Moncton, he also produces the CBC political podcast Spin Reduxit. 








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David R. Amos
Surprise Surprise Surprise



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Methinks Mr Vickers and his lawyer should read my lawsuit and all the documents in the docket of Federal Court ASAP Everybody knows why he is mentioned many times N'esy Pas? 
 

Darryl Gregorash
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Reply to @David R. Amos:
Well, I tried to google that, and came up empty. Maybe you can give us the file number on the case; they should have given you one when you filed with the court's registrar.

"N'esy pas", rofl, even in Alberta, they taught us to speak French better than that.



David R. Amos

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Reply to @Darryl Gregorash: "Maybe you can give us the file number on the case" Federal Court file No T-1557-15 


David R. Amos

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Reply to @Darryl Gregorash: "N'esy pas", rofl, even in Alberta, they taught us to speak French better than that."

Methinks you have been down to the Bay of Fundy and debated French dudes with their Chiac lingo Perhaps you may enjoy Googling "Fundy Royal Debate" N'esy Pas?



Dustin Carey
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Reply to @David R. Amos:
I'm failing to see a reason why they'd care. 



David R. Amos

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Reply to @Dustin Carey: Why is it that I am not surprised?







https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/ren-ephestion-citizenship-test-1.5064680




Liberal leadership candidate gets date for citizenship test

René Ephestion says he expects to receive Canadian citizenship April 17

René Ephestion's application to become a Liberal leadership candidate will have to be vetted by a party committee before he takes his citizenship test. (René Ephestion Facebook page)



Aspiring Liberal leadership candidate René Ephestion will be writing his citizenship test April 4 and expects to receive his Canadian citizenship in a ceremony April 17.

The French-born Ephestion "is grateful to finally call New Brunswick, Canada, home," says a news release from Jen Smith, his vice-president of communications.

Ephestion's citizenship is dependant on whether he passes the test, but Smith said she doesn't expect he'll have any problems with that or with his application to become a Liberal leadership candidate.
"We're very confident he's going to pass his test, and he will be a citizen on the 17th."

Smith said Ephestion has resigned as director of Nazareth House, a shelter in Moncton, so he can devote his time to his leadership campaign.
The only other person who has expressed interest in succeeding former premier Brian Gallant as leader is Kevin Vickers, the former sergeant-at-arms of the House of Commons, who announced his candidacy for the leadership last week.

But the leadership race rules published by the Liberal Party on Feb. 7 require that candidates "be eligible for election to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in accordance with the Elections Act." This means candidates must be citizens. 

The deadline for candidates to submit their applications and nomination forms is March 29.
Ephestion could be disqualified from the Liberal leadership race because he is not yet a citizen. He has permanent resident status in Canada and applied for citizenship in September.

Keiller Zed, the executive director of the New Brunswick Liberal Party, said he wouldn't be able to comment specifically on Ephestion's application until it had gone through a vetting process.

The steering committee has five business days from the receipt of an application to review and approve or reject it.




I am proud to announce that I submitted my application today for the Liberal leadership of the New Brunswick Liberal Association. Thank you to my family, my team and all the people who offered their support and encouragement.
#NBforward2019

Je suis fier d'annoncer que j'ai remis aujourd'hui ma candidature à la direction de l'Association Libérale du Nouveau-Brunswick. Merci à ma famille, à mon équipe et à toutes les personnes qui ont offert leur soutien et leurs encouragements.  
#NBenmarche2019



Zed was able to confirm the association has received one candidate application already and expects to receive another one shortly.

He would not say who had already submitted forms, but a post to Ephestion's Facebook page from March 15 said his application was submitted that day, meaning the committee would have until this Friday to approve or reject it — provided it's properly completed.








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David R. Amos
Methinks we should ask why is this news N'esy Pas?




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