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Subject: Automatic reply: YO Chucky Leblanc The comedian Robert Gauvin
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spindoctors' work is pretty funny N'esy Pas?
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Date: Sat, 25 Jul 2020 12:04:13 -0300
Subject: YO Chucky Leblanc The comedian Robert Gauvin and your old
buddy Higgy must admit Google's translation of the SANB spindoctors'
work is pretty funny N'esy Pas?
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Methinks its comical that CBC, CTV et al won't tell all they know to English voters However the comedian Robert Gauvin and his old buddy Higgy must admit that Google's translation of the SANB spindoctors' work is pretty funny N'esy Pas?
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https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2020/07/gauvin-est-un-tres-bon-depute-selon.html
ROBERT GAUVIN SERA CANDIDAT
- Acadie Nouvelle
- Pascal Raiche-Nogue pascal.raiche-nogue@
acadienouvelle.com @raichenogue
Gauvin «est un très bon député», selon Jean-Claude D’Amours
- Acadie Nouvelle
ROBERT GAUVIN SERA CANDIDAT
- Acadie Nouvelle
- Pascal Raiche-Nogue pascal.raiche-nogue@
acadienouvelle.com @raichenogue
What is still not clear is what colors he will wear in the next election.
Robert Gauvin says he values the freedom of speech that comes with being an independent member of Parliament very much, but he doesn't have access to many resources.
"You have to negotiate with the other parties to get a question (in the Legislature). You have to scratch to get information. This is not sustainable in the long term. I'm going to have to make a decision soon. Especially with the looming elections looming."
He says he is fairly certain he will not be an independent candidate and recalls that he has had discussions with the Liberals and Greens about this over the past few months.
The former Deputy Prime Minister of the Higgs government says there is no way he will return to the Progressive Conservative Party. The Prime Minister has simply broken too many promises, he says.
A CANDIDATURE IN BAIE-DE-SHEDIAC-DIEPPE?
It remains to be seen whether Robert Gauvin will represent himself in Shippagan-Lamèque-Miscou, the riding he has represented since 2018 and where he grew up.
“I don't know, I might show up somewhere else,” he said.
And is it true - as rumor has it - that he is in talks with the Liberal Party to wear his colors in Brian Gallant's former riding of Baie-deShediac – Dieppe?
“There have been discussions about it. But my name isn’t signed anywhere, ”he confirms.
Recall that Liberal Party leader Kevin Vickers has already indicated that he will run for the seat in the byelection that is expected to take place soon.
He said, however, that it is in Miramichi that he will run in the next provincial election, scheduled for 2022 (but which could be called at any time).
A HORRID CHOICE BETWEEN THE PENINSULA AND THE SOUTHEAST
Robert Gauvin explains that if Baie-deShediac – Dieppe is on his radar, it is because it is free and it is near
“With what happened, it's impossible for me to come forward for Blaine Higgs. [...] First, he promised me he would learn French. He also promised that we would not touch the hospitals. And we promised that we would not abandon the French-speaking regions."
Moncton, where he lives with his wife and their two children.
He says his small family intended to leave Moncton and move to Shippagan after the 2018 election, but that plan fell through when his wife found a job she liked very much in Shediac.
Today he does not want his wife and children to have to uproot themselves so that he can continue his political career. But on the other hand, he thinks of his collaborators and relatives in Shippagan-Lamèque-Miscou. He is therefore faced with a difficult decision.
“I am so grateful to represent the people of Shippagan, Lamèque and Miscou. They put my father [former deputy and minister Jean Gauvin: Editor's note] on the map and agreed to trust me. Look, I'm an emotional guy, but it's been quite an experience. I am really proud. And if I have to take off from there, yes that would be heartbreaking. But it would be a family choice and there is nothing that passes above the family."
He reflects on this for now and says he wants to take all the time he needs to get his head dirty.
Gauvin «est un très bon député», selon Jean-Claude D’Amours
Acadie Nouvelle22 Jul 2020
Liberal MP Jean-Claude D’Amours who chairs his party's caucus in the Assembly was invited to comment on Robert Gauvin's political future on Monday in a press scrum.
A journalist asked him if the Liberals are currently discussing with the independent member for ShippaganLamèque-Miscou.
“Listen, there is always good communication. I chat with him on a regular basis. He is a very good MP. He represents the citizens of New Brunswick very well so we'll see what the end result will be.”
The possibility of Robert Gauvin joining another political party was raised during a media scrum with the Pemier on Tuesday in Fredericton.
L'Acadie Nouvelle asked him if he thinks Robert Gauvin ever really held any Progressive Conservative beliefs.
“You would have to ask him. It's a shame, I didn't want him to quit when we went through a difficult time. We all face challenges and personal pressures from our riding and we have to face them. It's not always pleasant. [...] He made his choice, ”he said.
PRN - With the participation of journalist Mathieu Roy-Comeau
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