David Raymond Amos @DavidRayAmos
Replying to @DavidRayAmos @alllibertynews and 49 others
Methinks I have shown that I have a strong personal antipathy towards Higgy et al. I like butters tarts too but it does not follow that I would accept any from these mindless evil clowns N'esy Pas?
https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2020/07/httpstwitter.html
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/job-rates-covid-19-coronavirus-1.5644693
http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2018/01/yo-dominic-cardy-how-can-you.html
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From: "Cardy, Dominic (LEG)" Dominic.Cardy@gnb.ca
Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2017 19:59:00 +0000
Subject: RE: Yo Dominic Cardy If so then you neo cons best start
feeding your Butter Tarts to your pussy cat named Puffin because they
are clearly rotting your brains N'esy Pas?
To: David Amos motomaniac333@gmail.com
Cc: "Wright, Hamish (LEG)" Hamish.Wright@gnb.ca
Dear David,
Did you get your package? I hope it went to the right address and that
you felt, on eating your tasty Tim Horton snacks, that we are all part
of one loving human family.
Merry Christmas and more buttery goodness to you and yours,
Dominic
PS. Puffin says "meow"!
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From: "Gallant, Premier Brian (PO/CPM)" <Brian.Gallant@gnb.ca>
Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2018 18:00:25 +0000
Subject: RE: YO Dominic Cardy how can you Conservatives brag of buying Butter Tarts
when CBC tells me you dudes have to sell your HQ? Yet you wackos want control of
our provincial economy"
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/job-rates-covid-19-coronavirus-1.5644693
New Brunswick's economy adds 22,000 jobs in June
The province gained 13, 500 full-time jobs and 8,700 part-time jobs
· CBC News · Posted: Jul 10, 2020 11:38 AM AT
Canada's economy added almost a million jobs last month, as businesses reopened after COVID-19 shutdowns. (Matt York/Associated Press)
As the first province to begin easing COVID-19 restrictions, New Brunswick saw employment increase by 22,000 jobs last month, bringing levels back to 97.1 per cent of what they were in February, before COVID-19.
New Brunswick's recovery performance in June was the best of the 10 provinces, which have been reopening at different rates after the shutdown forced by the pandemic.
The province gained 13, 500 full-time jobs and 8,700 part-time jobs, Statistics Canada reported Friday in its monthly labour force survey.
The New Brunswick unemployment rate is at 9.9 per cent.
The unemployment rate was 8.5 per cent in February after the loss of 900 full-time jobs
Total number of jobs in New Brunswick
New Brunswick added 22,000 jobs in June, bringing the province back to 97% of its pre-pandemic employment level
The latest numbers from June don't reflect job losses at Moncton-based cannabis producer Organigram Inc., which recently cut 220 of its workers. They also don't include the 173 New Brunswick jobs cut at Irving Oil on Wednesday.
After learning about the job cuts at Irving Oil, Premier Blaine Higgs said, he was disappointed, but the job losses reflected changing market demands because of COVID-19.
Brian DePratto, senior economist at TD Bank in Toronto, applauded New Brunswick for controlling the COVID-19 curve, which led to more people able to return to work.
He said stores are hiring additional staff to help "normalize" a new reality with COVID-19 and help prevent the spread.
After learning about the job cuts at Irving Oil, Premier Blaine Higgs said, he was disappointed, but the job losses reflected changing market demands because of COVID-19.
Brian DePratto, senior economist at TD Bank in Toronto, applauded New Brunswick for controlling the COVID-19 curve, which led to more people able to return to work.
He said stores are hiring additional staff to help "normalize" a new reality with COVID-19 and help prevent the spread.
DePratto expects to see continued improvement in the province, but not necessarily at such a fast pace. He used the example of the travelling tourism sector and indoor sporting events.
"It's a very impressive performance," he said.
Jobs added across Canada
Canada's economy added almost a million jobs last month, as businesses reopened.Statistics Canada revealed the economy added 953,000 jobs during the month, adding to the 290,000 it added the previous month. But despite that two-month stretch, there are still 1.8 million fewer jobs in Canada today than there were in February.
The jobless rate fell to 12.3 per cent, down from the record high of 13.7 it hit in May.
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Several hours later CBC edited out 3 comments of mine
David Amos
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YO Mr Cyr Methinks I have shown that I have a strong personal antipathy towards Higgy et al. I like butters tarts too but it does not follow that I would accept any from them N'esy Pas?
David Amos
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Reply to @David Amos:
"Cash-strapped PCs selling party headquarters in Fredericton
The Regent Street building could be all yours for just $479,000"
Jacques Poitras · CBC News · Posted: Jan 12, 2018 6:30 AM AT
Methinks everybody knows that while his 'Chief of Staff" Cardy was sending me butter tarts Higgy was trying to sell his HQ Yet two years later these clowns bragged that they saved our economy N'esy Pas?
David Amos
"New Brunswick's recovery performance in June was the best of the 10 provinces"
Hmmmm
Methinks the numbers tell me that Nova Scotia's stats are better N"esy Pas?
Terry Tibbs
Reply to @David Amos:
You aren't supposed to notice that bit.
You aren't supposed to notice that bit.
David Amos
Reply to @Terry Tibbs: At least Lou the tr o lls don't dispute it yet
James Smythe
Here’s the only part of the story that matters:
“ After learning about the job cuts at Irving Oil, Premier Blaine Higgs said, he was disappointed”.
No surprise where his allegiances lie.
Ray Oliver
Reply to @James Smythe: And he was expected to say???
David Amos
Reply to @James Smythe: Par for the course
Dan Lee
Reply to @Ray Oliver
He should have said .........no more money..................you have received enough
He should have said .........no more money..................you have received enough
Ray Oliver
Reply to @Dan Lee: Oh
come on that's not nearly nasty enough for all the Irving haters on
here. Gotta have something better than that!
Jos Allaire
Reply to @James Smythe: Nothing needed to happen in order to figure that out!
Norman Albert Snr
New jobs or just people going back to pay check to pay check existence. "Not counting recent job cuts"!!!! CBC shilling for another Irving government?
David Amos
Reply to @Norman Albert Snr: Yup
Robert Langue
And it's all thanks to Trudeau and Vickers!
Dan Armitage
Reply to @Robert Langue: love the sarcasm haha
Jos Allaire
So, you guys think it's Higgs?
David Amos
Reply to @Jos Allaire: Methinks you should relax and enjoy the circus N'esy Pas?
Ian Scott
A nuance perhaps, but these are not jobs "added" , these are jobs recovered.
David Amos
Reply to @Ian Scott: Oh so true
Jim Cyr
Outstanding leadership in NB
Jos Allaire
Reply to @Jim Cyr: It's the doing of private enterprise. The government has little to do with it.
Jim Cyr
Reply to @Jos
Allaire: You always show that you have a strong personal antipathy
towards Higgs and his team. If they hadn’t handled the Wuhan Virus so
well, the recovery would not have started. Facts.
Terry Tibbs
Reply to @Jim Cyr:
The "fact" is they were following the federal lead.
Who was attempting to close hospitals a very short few weeks before the virus hit?
Short memory much?
The "fact" is they were following the federal lead.
Who was attempting to close hospitals a very short few weeks before the virus hit?
Short memory much?
David Amos
Reply to @Jim Cyr: Yea Right
Les Cooper
Does this include temp. Foreign w9rkers?
David Amos
Reply to @Les Cooper: Good question
Justin Gunther
When will the government jobs be lost in departments that are clearly now overstaffed? If the Fredericton public library is only open half the time and only offers half the services then we clearly don't need a full staff, right?
Very encouraging job numbers though. Once we get rid of the useless positions perhaps we could reinvest the money in rebuilding the economy.
Alternatively, resume normal services so that I and others like me can access printing services because I ACTUALLY REALLY NEED TO PRINT SOME THINGS.
Thanks and have a nice day.
David Amos
Reply to @Justin Gunther: Staples is open for business
Justin Gunther
Reply to @David Amos:
Thank you sir. If these are the lengths that we must go through then of
course something needs to be restructured at the library. We aren't
seriously going to tolerate a situation of INDEFINITE half the staff
comes in, the other half sits on the couch watching Netflix "For our
safety," are we? Apologies if that's not exactly, 100% the scenario. I
wouldn't know the true scenario because people have jobs to protect.
Are we waiting for a new colored phase thing to come into play or something? I wouldn't know because I don't have an hour to find the right news story or parse the conflicting nonsense it contains.
Are we waiting for a new colored phase thing to come into play or something? I wouldn't know because I don't have an hour to find the right news story or parse the conflicting nonsense it contains.
Justin Gunther
Reply to @Justin Gunther: I'm also quite sure you can't print from a webpage in Staples. But maybe I'm wrong about that.
Justin Gunther
Reply to @Justin Gunther: Maybe somebody at the library can release an update over TikTok to let us all know.
Justin Gunther
Reply to @Justin
Gunther: Is it at all possible that these positions are being maintained
for political reasons, like bolstering jobs report numbers?
David Amos
Reply to @Justin Gunther: Buy a cheap printer and print away at home
Justin Gunther
Reply to @David Amos:
I bought refills for my inkjet, but becaus Canon loves the planet they
made the software so refills don't work in these specific cartridges.
I called the library and was advised that even though the lab is still down and printing services still technically not available that they would help me print the forms I need.
I called the library and was advised that even though the lab is still down and printing services still technically not available that they would help me print the forms I need.
David Amos
Reply to @Justin
Gunther: FYI I just bought 2 used HP Laserjets for 50 bucks each to use
for my next round of litigation in Fat Fred City
David Amos
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Reply to @David Amos: Go Figure
----- Original Message -----
From: Martine Turcotte
To: David Amos
Cc: bcecomms ; W-Five
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.
Martine Turcotte
Chief Legal Officer / Chef principal du service juridique
BCE Inc. / Bell Canada
1000 de La Gauchetière ouest, bureau 3700
Montréal (Qc) H3B 4Y7
Reply to @David Amos: Go Figure
----- Original Message -----
From: Martine Turcotte
To: David Amos
Cc: bcecomms ; W-Five
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.
Martine Turcotte
Chief Legal Officer / Chef principal du service juridique
BCE Inc. / Bell Canada
1000 de La Gauchetière ouest, bureau 3700
Montréal (Qc) H3B 4Y7
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