Saturday, 29 August 2020

Longest-serving Liberal MLA hopes for general election, despite talks to delay one

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"Don't necessarily vote for me, but vote." from K. Kierans article.

I like it.

I'm trying "Think independently. Vote independent - ly."

I appreciate you maintaining a log of this information on that blog. I am
earnestly standing up for democracy as the only viable form of government.

Can I keep you posted as campaign matters develop?

J

 

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Methinks Higgy et al should enjoy listening to Dumb and Dumber and their really dumb lawyer buddy N'esy Pas?

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Hey @HeatherStGeorg1 Why so shy??? Methinks we should talk again particularly in light of the fact that you and Wright are running against my evil cousin in the area where I was born and raised N'esy Pas?






https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/provincial-election-campaign-ridings-1.5703981


The 8 battleground ridings that could decide who wins the New Brunswick election

Surprises are always possible, but history and campaign insiders suggest these ridings are key


Jacques Poitras · CBC News · Posted: Aug 28, 2020 5:34 PM AT


Memramcook-Tantramar. Green candidate Megan Mitton squeaked into office by 11 votes over the Liberals. This is another constituency the Liberals have to win if they have any chance of ousting the PCs.


Jefferson George Wright
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Independent Candidate for New Brunswick Provincial Election Memramcook-Tantramar Simpler government, futuristic planning.
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Remember mean old me arguing this snobby Green leader/lawyer named Wright about the election of the 39th Parliament on CTV in Fat Fred City during the Yuletide Season long ago? 




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No relation! And 1 independent can keep the entire wave of political tyranny at bay, I agree. ... Please don't judge me too harshly by that interview. Most of my argument was too hot for CBC, so he truncated it poorly. (Also, I'm no Johner, and would never say I was!) Talk soon!
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12:12 PM · Aug 14, 2020



https://warktimes.com/2020/08/31/memramcook-tantramar-independent-candidate-woos-voters-with-street-corner-piano/


Memramcook-Tantramar Independent candidate woos voters with street-corner piano


Independent candidate Jefferson George Wright

Jefferson George Wright, a 38-year-old Independent candidate, says the piano on the corner of Sackville’s Bridge and Main Streets was one of the things that made him decide to run in Memramcook-Tantramar.

“Music is a gift, tones travelling through space and time is a gift,” Wright says after playing a short, jazzy piece on the piano.

“I really appreciate that Sackville has this and it afforded me the opportunity to speak with many great citizens here about issues that are important to all of us, both sonic and temporal.”

Wright, who lives in the Saint John area, says he considered running in several provincial ridings before settling on Memramcook-Tantramar.

He describes the riding as progressive and diverse because it includes such a wide range of communities including Mount Allison University, Sackville as a “Wesleyan-Presbyterian” town, “the strong, original Acadian culture within Memramcook,” and the distinctiveness of the Fort Folly First Nation, the Port Elgin area and Dorchester Penitentiary.

“I’m greatly concerned about the state of prisoners,” he says, “and what we should be doing in a progressive manner towards them.”

Although he’s running as an Independent, Wright says he’s allied with the UFO Party which he describes as a spiritual affiliation of people who believe we came from the stars.

“One of my broader goals is to help all religious people realize,” he says, “that all the religions are the same, we don’t need to be in conflict,” he adds.

“My goal is to try to convince as many religious people and spirited souls that the large corporate, techno-state agenda is against all of us spiritual people,” Wright says, adding that spiritual people could rise up and renegotiate their covenant with the Earth.

“So, UFO Party is a reminder to be rigorous and optimistic at all times,” he says. “It has no designation as a party. If anything, it’s a tribe as in, it’s free to enter, you have free conscience and voice while you’re with the UFO.”

Wright also points out that the initials UFO stood for the United Farmers of Ontario, a party that governed the province from 1919-1923 and that saw eye-to-eye with agrarian movements in western Canada as well as fishermen’s groups in the Maritimes.

“The basis of agrarian thought, especially with regards to economics and social credit, to me is very important,” Wright says. “I’d like to re-discuss how we have money.”

Wright says he’s also concerned about preserving democracy as well as shrinking the size of governments while pursuing a necessary ecological revolution.

“No Canadian disagrees that we don’t need an ecological revolution in some regard, but we can’t let the government, owned by the corporations and making up money that doesn’t exist, be the arbiter of that,” he says.

“We need some level of citizen-engaged referendum and it has to have teeth and how do we do that? That is the question I pose and the answer I think we will find as an intelligent citizenry together.”

When asked what he sees as the main election issues in Memramcook-Tantramar, Wright says:  “I will get back to you on that answer,” adding that his campaign officially begins next Monday.

He says he plans to engage voters through public speaking, consultations with citizens as well as a radio program on CFTA, 107.9 FM in Amherst.

“I am attempting to be a holistic, analogue person. I minimize my contact with the internet  at all times; I write on a typewriter,” he says.

Wright argues that advertising-driven, digital technologies such as Facebook and Twitter are making it impossible for people to hear or understand things.

“In many ways, everything has become a very loud noise and it takes our attention, but it doesn’t do anything with our intellect,” he says.





https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/liberal-caucus-general-election-1.5686266


Longest-serving Liberal MLA hopes for general election, despite talks to delay one

'Our caucus is not representing the whole province, but in an election everybody will have a say: yes or no'


Jacques Poitras · CBC News · Posted: Aug 14, 2020 10:46 AM AT



Liberal MLA Denis Landry said he would rather go to an election that wait until the fall of 2022. (Jacques Poitras/CBC News)

The longest-serving Liberal member of the legislature says he'd prefer to trigger a general election than sign a two-year ceasefire with the Progressive Conservative minority government.

"I would rather like to go to an election," Denis Landry told activist Jefferson George Wright, who was buttonholing politicians Friday morning as they arrived for a third day of negotiations.

"Our caucus is not representing the whole province, but in an election everybody will have a say: yes or no."

That's not the position articulated by Liberal Leader Kevin Vickers, who says Higgs should not call an election.
Landry was first elected in 1995 and has been an MLA for all but four years ever since. He's is serving as leader of the Official Opposition in the legislature because Vickers does not have a seat.

Asked by reporters if the Liberal caucus will support Vickers whatever he decides on signing a deal, Landry said, "I wouldn't say no or yes. I'm going to tell you why: we're working as a team and the leader will go with what the caucus decides."

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FULL STORY on Landry's comments:
NEW: Liberal MLA Isabelle Thériault arrives for decisive party caucus meeting.

 https://twitter.com/i/status/1294288900358381580

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The Liberal caucus is scheduled to meet at noon. Vickers said last night he'll stay in the talks until he gets direction from his MLAs.

Landry made the comments as he, Vickers and party staffer Greg Byrne arrived around 9 a.m

Vickers acknowledged Thursday night there were "reservations and concerns" within his caucus abot the negotiations with Premier Blaine Higgs.


Liberal Leader Kevin Vickers said there are reservations and concerns among Liberal caucus members, (Shane Fowler/CBC)

Vickers wouldn't say whether he's optimistic there will be a deal today, which is the deadline established by Higgs.

"We're here in good faith," he said.

Avoiding early election 

Higgs sent a letter to the three opposition parties Monday asking them to to agree to avoid forcing an early election until the scheduled date in October 2022 or until the COVID-19 pandemic is over.

Higgs has been hinting for weeks that he would trigger a campaign, justifying the threat by saying the province needs stability to manage the pandemic and continue restarting the economy.

The agreement would include a promise by the other parties to not defeat the Progressive Conservative minority government on confidence and supply votes such as the budget and trigger a campaign.


Premier Blaine Higgs speaks to reporters on Day 2 of negotiations to have all four parties agree to postpone an early election call to October 2022. (Shane Fowler/CBC)

In return, Higgs, whose approval ratings in polls have been at record highs, would also not call an election until 2022.

The premier said he wants a deal by the scheduled end of the talks on Friday because the coming weeks are the best "window" for an election if one has to happen, with the province in a relative lull with COVID-19 ahead of a possible second wave.


Mathematically, Higgs doesn't need the Liberals to be part of a deal for him to stay in power for two more years. The votes of the Greens and the Alliance would be enough.

But he said Thursday night that he needed all four parties to be part of any deal.

Activist urges for byelection to go ahead 

On Friday morning, Wright, a Saint Johner whose email address identifies him with the "UFO Party," politely urged the politicians arriving for the meetings to stand up for democracy.

He said three looming byelections should go ahead this fall.

"It seems there is the long-term planning of a tyranny in place," he said. "I just mean a government that is more happy to control us than to be free."


Saint John Activist Jefferson George Wright, spoke to the three Green MLAs, People's Alliance leader Kris Austin and Vickers and Landry in Fredericton Friday morning about triggering an election. (Jacques Poitras/CBC News)

Wright protested the postponement of municipal elections at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Friday morning he spoke to the three Green MLAs, People's Alliance Leader Kris Austin, Vickers and Landry.

"I was treated with dignity and respect," Wright said. "My heart feels pure. I spoke truth to people. I received from those politicians truthful answers back. It seemed like I was understood, so this was nothing but a miraculous success for me."

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 Amos
"I would rather like to go to an election," Denis Landry told activist Jefferson George Wright"

Surprise Surprise Surprise 











Mac Isaac
Besides being polite to this "activist", how can he seriously expect much support for a "U.F.O." party. This isn't an issue about believing in U.F.O.s, but about integrity in the election process...such a party denigrates the democratic process as much as the Rhino party and those of that ilk. My belief remains that since we're being well-served by Premier Higgs and his government, we should let well enough. I'm a Red l/Liberal and I cannot see how an expensive election at a time when we don't need one will serve anybody's interest, except possibly that of the P.C.s but who knows...lots can happen between the writ being dropped and election day!

 
David Amos
Reply to @Mac Isaac: Methinks you have the right o say what you wish about the UFO Party.However at least the dude in charge of the party is a raging success at getting on CBC and by simply recording his conversations with MLAs who would never talk to me or answer my emails since 2004 N'esy Pas?












Graham McCormack
Doesn't sound like the Liberals are there in good faith to me.


David Amos 
Reply to @Graham McCormack: Is anyone?



















Leslie Russell
Would love to hear libs COVID plan before deciding who to vote for. Power is alluring but be careful what you wish for.


David Amos  
Reply to @Leslie Russell: Methinks the many folks who don't bother to vote agree that we always get the governments we deserve N'esy Pas?



















Roy Kirk
Democracy? The unelected leader of a major party will contractually bind his elected members to abandon their role as Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition?!?
Only in NB, one hopes.



David Amos 
Reply to @Roy Kirk: Welcome back to the circus


























Matthew Smith
"politicians are not born- they are excreted"- ( Cicero, d 43BC )


David Amos  
Reply to @Matthew Smith: Methinks that fact must justify all the BS N'esy Pas?


Roy Kirk
Reply to @Matthew Smith: The words of a man who watched a republic devolve into autocracy. On a more hopeful note, consider Burke:

"Certainly, Gentlemen, it ought to be the happiness and glory of a representative to live in the strictest union, the closest correspondence, and the most unreserved communication with his constituents. Their wishes ought to have great weight with him; their opinions high respect; their business unremitted attention. It is his duty to sacrifice his repose, his pleasure, his satisfactions, to theirs,—and above all, ever, and in all cases, to prefer their interest to his own.
But his unbiased opinion, his mature judgment, his enlightened conscience, he ought not to sacrifice to you, to any man, or to any set of men living. These he does not derive from your pleasure,—no, nor from the law and the Constitution. They are a trust from Providence, for the abuse of which he is deeply answerable. Your representative owes you, not his industry only, but his judgment; and he betrays instead of serving you if he sacrifices it to your opinion.



David Amos  
Reply to @Roy Kirk: Some say a dude named Burke said this as well

The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
Edmund Burke















James Risdon
UFO party? Now I'm intrigued. What are their policies and do they have candidates throughout the province?


David Amos  
Reply to @James Risdon: Methinks you should tell us us about your KISS Party first N'esy Pas?






















Gerry Ferguson
Vickers is just looking for a pay cheque


James Risdon
Reply to @Gerry Ferguson: Aren't we all?


David Amos 
Reply to @James Risdon: Speak for yourself




















Fred Dee
NB needs stability!!!


Roy Kirk
Reply to @Fred Dee: A rock at the bottom of a well is very stable.
  
James Risdon
Reply to @Fred Dee: NB needs to send me to the Senate.

And pizza. NB also needs pizza.



David Amos  
Reply to @James Risdon: Witty



















Douglas James
Longest serving MLA who hasn't learned a thing about democracy. Municipal elections are needed before political opportunism on the provincial side.


David Amos  
Reply to @Douglas James: Methinks he is playing right on par for the course N'esy Pas?
















randy doncaster
Vikcers wants an election so he can get started on his 4th Government Pension, right now he doesn't have seat.


David Amos 
Reply to @randy doncaster: Perhaps






























Claude DeRoche
The Irving Boy can do better then that!
Vladimir Putin is in until 2032!



David Amos 
Reply to @Claude DeRoche: Don' bet on it


Lou Bell 
Reply to @Claude DeRoche: The SANB Liberals , like Putin does , attempted to pilfer an UNDISCLOSED 130 million from the provincial coffers ! Can't blame him for wanting to keep them outta government !





























Claude DeRoche
The CORservative Party needs a mandate to return more 100's of millions of dollars
in infrastructure to Ottawa destined to northern New Brunswick!



Jos Allaire
Reply to @Claude DeRoche: Imagine that, a poor province like New Brunswick, refusing money from Ottawa!


Graham McCormack
Reply to @Jos Allaire: Imagine a poor province like New Brunswick having to match it dollar for dollar.


Jos Allaire 
Reply to @Graham McCormack: OK then, let the money go elsewhere. Tough!


David Amos
Reply to @Jos Allaire: Yup


Lou Bell 
Reply to @Claude DeRoche: Liberals would have used it for their Phonie Games ! Undisclosed of course !!


Lou Bell 
Reply to @Claude DeRoche: The only ones who'd know about that would be the Liberals ! And Dom. of course ! And they've never put anything into the north in the past 2 decades , so it wouldn't start now ! But they did have 130 million to put into their Phonie Games !!!


Lou Bell
Reply to @Claude DeRoche: That money was destined for the Phonie Games fund by the Liberals !!































Lou Bell
As Landry stated , of course the Liberal caucus doesn't represent all of NB ! That has become very obvious ! It represents one particular group and that's it ! Pilfering 130 million of taxpayer money for one small group of people has made that obvious to everyone.


David Amos
Reply to @Lou Bell: Methinks that dead horse you have been flogging dont' care anymore N'esy Pas?


Kat Jo  
Reply to @David Amos: I disagree, it shows the Liberal pattern of funneling taxpayer dollars.


Randy McNally
Reply to @Lou Bell: Let's stay focused on the present and gods forbid, maybe even the future






















Luke Armstrong
I'm betting big that Premier Higgs stays on. For the sake of NB. Great little province!


David Amos 
Reply to @Luke Armstrong: Methinks it would not be wise to bet the farm N'esy Pas?


Kat Jo
Reply to @Luke Armstrong: I hope so too. The alternatives aren't good for this province.




























Matt Smith
Hopefully le Parti acadien get hustling so that I have someone to vote for this fall. The liberals will not stand a chance if they ran candidates.


Al Borland 
Reply to @Matt Smith: Please consider the P A N B. Wouldn't it be great if our province stopped allowing politicians to d i v i d e us?


Matt Smith 
Reply to @Al Borland: PANB do not have much of a chance up here but le Parti acadien could finally bring new hope and prosperity to the area.


Jos Allaire
Both P A N B are a joke. They both divide us.


David Amos 

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Reply to @Jos Allaire: Yup


Sarah Elizabeth
Reply to @Al Borland: The PANB literally has candidates who've made discriminatory comments towards francophones, such as stating that no francophone should be premiers in this province... why in the world would francophones vote for that?




























Al Borland
Good, let's vote P A N B and get people who actually care about our province and uniting it in power. I know a lot of Francophones who are ready for a party that truly appreciates their heritage and the richness and uniqueness it brings to New Brunswick. One who appreciates it and isn't using it to d i v i d e and control voting. That party is the P A N B.


James Edward
Reply to @Al Borland: it's worth a shot. we know what we will get with the other ones.


Andrew Clarkson 
Reply to @Al Borland:
Don't Bogart that joint my friend!



Al Borland
Reply to @Andrew Clarkson: I don't understand what that means.


Jos Allaire 
Reply to @Al Borland: Which P A N B are you referring to, the People's Alliance of New Brunswick or Le Parti Acadien du Nouveau-Brunswick? - Both parties are divisive, if you ask me.


David Amos 
Reply to @Al Borland: Methinks some old folks such as I still remember the way Humphrey used to smoke his cigarettes N'esy Pas?


























Donald Gallant
Send out the voting envelopes.

Enough of this foolishness.



Graham McCormack
Reply to @Donald Gallant: The last thing we need right now is a general election.
 
David Amos 
Reply to @Graham McCormack: I disagree

























Roy Kirk
Hold the by-elections Mr. Higgs. And govern until 2022 or until you lose a confidence motion in the House. Stop trying to obstruct the proper functioning of the House by tying the hands of the opposition. The PC Party is, or should be, better than that.


Al Borland 
Reply to @Roy Kirk: The PC Party has really lost it's way. I like Blaine Higgs as a person, but he has terrible judgment and I think he's letting that socialist Cardy whisper in his ear too much. Don't trust Cardy, he's a strange man.


James Edward
Reply to @Roy Kirk: PC and Liberal or BLUEvsRED two sides of the same coin. Heads "they win" tails "they win".


Al Borland 
Reply to @Al Borland: And I don't feel badly about saying such nasty things about Cardy. He always has lots of v e n i m for anyone who dares to disagree with any of his e d i c t s. Is he the education minister or the health minister? It's h a r d to tell these days.


Matt Smith 
Reply to @Roy Kirk: This whole ultimatum is to shutdown the liberal's talking point that Higgs wants an election. After today, the liberals intentions will be plain as day and they will be responsible for what happens.


Roy Kirk 
Reply to @Matt Smith: A lovely theory, but in practice the only way the liberals could get a general election is by carrying a vote of non-confidence. If they did that, the general election that might result would be entirely on them. Instead we have Mr. Higgs threatening to call one himself, unless the loyal opposition agrees to abandon its role in the House. It stinks to high heavens.


Jos Allaire
Reply to @Al Borland: I don't like either.


David Amos 
Reply to @Jos Allaire: Nor I

























Matt Steele 
It seems that the MLAs like Denis Landry who are confident in being re-elected want a general election ; and the MLAs like Coon , Austin , and Vickers want to avoid an election for fear of being rejected by the voters , and losing their place at the taxpayer funded trough. It is not hard to determine which MLAs truly believe in the democratic system , and which MLAs are only in politics to fill their own pockets .


Christopher Harborne
Reply to @Matt Steele: First off, Vickers has no seat, so I'm questioning the intention of your comments. As for avoiding an election - there's a public health crisis ongoing, in case you've missed that. Have you ever campaigned? It involves talking, to a LOT of people, going door to door, holding town halls, etc. If even one infected person meets a candidate, they could spread it to team members, other candidates, the general public, etc. That's why there's hesitance to hold an election.

I've given Higgs lots of credit for his COVID response and the way he worked with the Leg. This undoes a lot of that goodwill in my mind, this is just craven opportunism.
 


David Amos
Reply to @Christopher Harborne: How many times has your name been on a ballot? 
 

























Al Borland
Francophone or Anglophone, anyone who lives in rural New Brunswick (that's the majority of us) who votes for anyone other than the P A N B is making a mistake in my opinion. How many times can we vote for the same people who don't care about our rural way of life?


Al Borland 
Reply to @Al Borland: That's not to say that the P A N B won't care about the cities, it just means they might govern with both the cities and rural areas in mind. People in rural areas aren't against cities, they're where we work, shop, conduct our business, but we need people in power who understand the challenges unique to rural areas.


Matt Steele 
Reply to @Al Borland: .....If that is the case , then the PANB had better get a new leader as Kris Austin is doing everything he can to avoid an election . The big MLA pay cheque and expense account seems to mean more to Austin than anything else .


Al Borland 
Reply to @Matt Steele: That's unfortunate. I'd like to think it's because he wants to maintain the influence his party currently enjoys or that he's worried about being blamed for an election during a pandemic. I'd like to think it's for nobler reasons than his salary.


Matt Smith 
Reply to @Matt Steele: So not being selfish, working across party lines, and caring about the health of seniors in NB is seen as weakness in your eyes. Interesting.


Fred Brewer 
Reply to @Matt Smith: Trying to stay in power by offering bribes is perhaps the most selfish act I have seen in a long while there Mattie.


Matt Smith 
Reply to @Fred Brewer: The paramedics was a bribe?


Fred Brewer 
Reply to @Matt Smith: No. Higgy is offering Minister's positions to the opposition parties as a deal sweetener. That is probably the only reason they are still at the table discussing this absurd deal.
 
David Amos
Reply to @Fred Brewer: YUP


Jos Allaire 
Reply to @Al Borland: You are delusional if you believe that this party will work for Northern New Brunswick.


Sarah Elizabeth
Reply to @Al Borland: Cute joke. Meanwhile, a few of the candidates for the PANB have a known and public history of saying nasty things against francophones and their communities. No francophone in their right mind would vote for a single-issue party trying to work against their rights, especially a party who allows people who speak AGAINST francophones on a discriminatory level to act as voices and leaders for their platform as candidates.

Examples, such as Michael Griffin stating in these exact words: “There should be no more Francophone premiers in this province”, Doug Ellis going out of his way to purposely and hatefully call the Acadian flag a “banner”, Sharon Buchanan sharing nonsense offensive ads with her hate group masquerading themselves as a “anglo rights” group. The type of people running this group are the same types of people you see parading around in the US making fools of themselves because of their needs for “white and straight pride and rights”.

There's a reason why no one takes them seriously, and there's a reason why PANB supporters are viewed in the same light as Trumpers in this province.
 
Jos Allaire
Reply to @Sarah Elizabeth: I see that Lou DumBell would fit right in with this party! No wonder she supports CORservative Higgs.


Winston Gray
Reply to @Al Borland: “rural way of life” is code for “keep people out who don’t look like us and blame them for all our problems”



























Matt Smith
So the back room liberals are stating that they want an election, confirming Vickers is just a figure head with no power or influence. Higgs has outed/aired the liberal's true intentions that they want an election even if it costs the lives of the elderely to get back to the trough. If there is an election it's 100% because of liberal greed.


Roy Kirk: 
Reply to @Matt Smith: To be fair, M. Landry is an elected MLA. Not the normal definition of a 'back-room boy'. And his state desire was only actionable through a motion of non-confidence, in which case his party would clearly bear responsibility. Premier Higgs has muddied these waters by threatening to call a general election unless the opposition in the house abandons its normal role -- and absurd demand on its face. So Mr. Higgs will have to own it if he fails to hold the by-elections and just calls a general election.
 
Michael Collins
Reply to @Matt Smith: That's exactly what Higg's would have people believe but it's not based in reality. Higg's believes he can win an election right now, but if the opposition is crazy enough to buy into his proposal ,it's even better for him. No risk,all gain.


Matt Smith 
Reply to @Roy Kirk: I disagree. Two seconds on the liberal facebook page and you can see they have been in full election mode this whole time. Higgs is going to make them state their true intentions today and they will not be able to sugar coat it. The liberals will 100% be the cause of the next election and if any deaths occur it will be on their heads solely.


Matt Smith 
Reply to @Michael Collins: Please explain the title of this article then.


David Amos 
Reply to @Matt Smith: Who cares about the title?


Winston Gray 
Reply to @Matt Smith: the liberals are not the cause of an election if the one who calls it is the Conservative Premier.

They are being held hostage, either they accept losing their ability to challenge the minority government (effectively making it a majority) or reject the offer.

You don’t blame a father if they refuse to pay the ransom and their child goes missing.



























janice small
Higgs proposal to the opposition is a like a well built Lobster trap.You can get in but you can't get out and Higgs will decide with this proposal when he pulls your trap out of the water and places you in boiling water.


Matt Smith
Reply to @janice small: It was built to show NBers that the liberals had no intention of not forcing an election. It will be their fault if an outbreak occurs.


James Smythe
Reply to @Matt Smith: I see you took the bait.


David Amos
Reply to @janice small: I concur




https://warktimes.com/2020/08/26/higgss-snap-election-makes-voting-harder-for-young-and-old-critics-say/



Higgs’s snap election makes voting harder for young and old, critics say


CUPE NB President Brien Watson

New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs is coming under fire for calling a provincial election that could deprive both older and younger people of an opportunity to vote.

“In my mind, Mr. Higgs saw an opportunity to have a low voter turnout and he’s grappling onto this opportunity to try to get a majority government,” says Brien Watson, President of the New Brunswick division of the Canadian Union of Public Employees.

He was referring to Elections NB’s decision to dispense with the normal practice of putting polling stations in nursing homes and other long-term care facilities to make it easier for the elderly to vote.

“This was needless to call the election at this time. All parties were working together just fine,” Watson adds, “so there was no need except for him to try and have a power grab.”

Elections NB says that because of the sudden election call with the shortest possible 28-day campaign period, it won’t have the time or staff to set up polling stations as it normally does in long-term care facilities or on university and college campuses.

Wasiimah Joomun, executive director of The New Brunswick Student Alliance, says that decision is disappointing and disheartening because many students are first-time voters unfamiliar with the election process.


Wasiimah Joomun of The NB Student Alliance

“Having on-campus polling stations really eases that process for them because not only is it a familiar space and environment for them, but also you have volunteers on campus that can help them,” she says.

Joomun points out that New Brunswick students living away from home were also able to vote more easily in their home ridings at the campus polling stations.

She says the early September election will deprive some students, who are new to the province, of the right to vote because they will not have resided in New Brunswick for the required 40 days before the election.

Jonathan Ferguson, president of the Mount Allison Students Union, says the situation is not as serious in Sackville as at other universities because the main polling station at the Civic Centre is not far from the university, but he adds that MASU agrees the lack of on-campus voting does present a barrier to some students.

Meantime, Elections NB says residents of long-term care facilities will be able to vote by mail-in ballot, but Brien Watson of CUPE says nursing homes don’t have enough staff to assist elderly voters.

“Over the past couple of years, we’ve seen that the nursing home workers, they don’t have time to do something like that,” he adds.

Watson says that by calling a snap election, Higgs prevented the legislature from giving Elections NB the power to conduct voting in other ways such as by telephone or during special polling times set aside for the elderly or people with compromised immune systems.

“We’re in a pandemic, a world pandemic, times we have never seen before in our lifetime and things like that need to be taken into consideration for people’s lives and health and safety,” Watson says.
Mount Allison politics professor Geoff Martin agrees.

“It really becomes an illustration of  the problem of having an election during the pandemic,” he says.
“It’s going to be inconvenient enough for people in general to vote because of concerns about showing up at the polling stations in person,” he adds, “and it’s a shame to discourage young people from getting involved in the system.”




https://warktimes.com/2020/08/18/local-green-mla-plans-to-focus-on-health-care-in-her-bid-for-re-election/


Local Green MLA plans to focus on health care in her bid for re-election


Megan Mitton delivering her victory speech in 2018 after winning an 11-vote squeaker

Green MLA Megan Mitton says she’s all set for her re-election campaign in Memramcook-Tantramar.

“I’m ready to go,” she said today during a telephone interview.

“We’re going to hit the ground running,” she says. “It will be a very short campaign and it will require some creativity.”

Mitton says she won’t be campaigning door to door as she did  two years ago, but will use mail-outs, online media, election signs and the phones to reach voters during the pandemic.

“I’m planning to get a little pop-up tent and move around the riding to be available for people to come to me,” she says, “and we’ll mark it on the ground two metres apart, but that way we can meet, so I’m going to make sure I’m all over the riding.”

Mitton says it’s unfortunate Premier Higgs decided to call an election for political reasons in a bid to win a majority and more power.

“Frankly, it is putting New Brunswickers at risk,” she says. “Democracy is very important, but we do have a minority government that has been working for two years and could have continued to work.”

When asked about main issues, Mitton says health care is always a priority, but even more so now that the pandemic has brought it into sharper focus.


Mitton addressing rally in February outside Sackville’s hospital

“One of the successes of myself and the Green caucus was in budget negotiations in March getting Higgs to agree to permanently take the overnight ERs off the table in terms of health reforms,” she says referring to a plan to close overnight emergency rooms at six rural hospitals including Sackville Memorial.

Hundreds of people held protest rallies outside the hospital last February after the Horizon Health Network also announced plans to convert acute care beds into long-term ones and to cancel all day surgeries in Sackville.

“Because we had a minority government, the Higgs government wasn’t able to follow through with the plan that they wanted,” Mitton says, “and I think our community won’t hesitate to step right up, get into the streets and rally around our health services and, I’ll be right there with them.”

When asked if she’s worried about getting re-elected after winning in 2018 by only 11 votes, Mitton says she’s planning to campaign hard using the experience she’s gained hearing from people all over the riding in the last two years.

“I’ve learned a lot more and gained a lot more experience,” she says, “and I’m looking forward to going back to the legislature with even more Greens.”

So far, Mitton is facing only one other opponent in Memramcook-Tantramar, Liberal Maxime Bourgeois who is a lawyer in Memramcook.

A Liberal party representative says Bourgeois is still pulling his campaign together, but should be ready for an interview with Warktimes in a few days.

The Progressive Conservatives and the NDP say they haven’t chosen their local candidates yet.
Etienne Gaudet, who ran for the Conservatives in 2018, says he will not be running again this time.




https://warktimes.com/2020/08/21/mitton-pledges-to-fight-conservative-plan-to-sell-historic-memramcook-institute/


Mitton pledges to fight Conservative plan to sell historic Memramcook Institute


The provincial government wants to sell the Memramcook Institute which has been unoccupied since 2016 and has undergone $17 million in renovations

Local Green Party candidate Megan Mitton says the Higgs government’s apparent plan to sell the historic Memramcook Institute shows the same insensitivity to rural areas that it demonstrated when it supported cuts to Sackville Memorial Hospital and tried to privatize the operation of Murray Beach Provincial Park.

“We see this again and again, whether it’s our rural hospitals threatened with closures this spring, provincial parks, or highly important cultural and historical symbols — simply put, enough is enough!” Mitton says in a news release, adding, “I can promise you one thing: I will fight this!”


Megan Mitton in Green Party photo outside Memramcook Institute

Later, during a telephone interview, she criticized the Higgs government’s failure to consult with local people before moving ahead with plans to sell the Memramcook Institute, site of Collège Saint-Joseph, the first Acadian university.

“It’s another example of governments, and we’ve seen this with both Conservative and Liberal governments, making decisions without the people who live in those communities,” said Mitton who is running for re-election in the riding of Memramcook-Tantramar.

“In Memramcook, there are people who have formed committees, who have been working hard to find a plan, have wanted to work with the provincial government and here the government’s moving unilaterally and without any consultation,” she added.

Election issue

Memramcook Mayor Michel Gaudet says the potential sale of the Memramcook Institute, without any consultation, is going to be a big issue in the provincial election campaign.

“I’ve contacted them (the government) on four different occasions in the last couple of weeks, with no phone calls returned,” he said in a telephone interview.

“Premier Higgs was in Memramcook on Wednesday and nobody even called me to be there,” Gaudet says, “so that proves how much they care about the riding.”

The provincial government has owned the Memramcook Institute since 1967 after the college and seminary there closed.

In 2014, a previous Conservative government sought unsuccessfully to sell the complex, which includes several buildings, after the corporation that ran the institute declared bankruptcy.

Then, in 2017, the Liberals pledged $25 million over three years to renovate the institute.


Memramcook Mayor Michel Gaudet

Mayor Gaudet says the province spent $17 million restoring the exterior of the main building and putting a new heating system in it before the Conservatives halted the project in 2018 as part of their overall reductions in capital spending.

“What’s concerning is that there’s $17 million in the building now and if they sell it, I would be very, very, very, surprised if they would get even $17 million to cover the renovations,” he adds.

Instead, he argues the government should use the institute for provincial offices instead of renting space elsewhere.

“Here’s a building that they have 100,000 square feet all completed in Memramcook which is 15 minutes from Sackville, 15 minutes from Dieppe, 20-25 minutes from Shediac,” Gaudet says.

“Here’s a building that they can go and potentially put offices for a fraction of what they’re paying in rent; it’s very fiscally irresponsible in my opinion that they are doing that.”

On Wednesday, Radio-Canada — the French-language arm of the CBC — reported that several buyers had expressed interest in the institute.

Radio Canada also quoted from an e-mail it had received from the provincial department of transportation and infrastructure saying that officials could give no further details as discussions are underway with various parties.



https://warktimes.com/2020/08/24/local-liberal-candidate-maxime-bourgeois-says-rural-communities-need-better-services-not-cuts-in-services/


Local Liberal candidate, Maxime Bourgeois, says rural communities need better services, not cuts in services


Maxime Bourgeois in Sackville’s Bill Johnstone Park

Maxime Bourgeois, the 34-year-old Liberal candidate in Memramcook-Tantramar says PC leader Blaine Higgs tried to recruit him to run for the Conservatives in the 2018 provincial election, but he decided his political sympathies lay with the Liberals instead.

“I really had to sit down and think about what I wanted to do and where I was going,” Bourgeois said today during an interview in Sackville, “and at that time, I realized that my political beliefs are a lot more in line with the Liberals than Conservatives.”

He added that even though the Liberals recognize that governments need to be financially responsible, they’re also compassionate.

“I think we’re a lot more socially conscious about the struggles that people have in front of them,” Bourgeois says. “The government cannot provide every single solution for everything, but I think it’s very important that we are there to help those in need, the vulnerable.”

Rural advocate

Five years ago, Bourgeois founded a company in Memramcook that organizes cultural events and forums for Francophone groups such as Canadian Parents for French and French for the Future.

He also set up his own law firm in Memramcook and became the first president of the local Chamber of Commerce he helped launch.

Bourgeois says that while he could have established his law practice in a bigger centre such as Dieppe, he wanted to live in the village where he grew up.

“I’m a big advocate for rural New Brunswick and I think we can’t cut essential services, we need to provide better services,” he says, referring to the PC government’s previous support for cuts to Sackville Memorial Hospital — cuts that included closing the emergency room overnight, converting acute care beds into longer-term chronic care ones and cancelling day surgeries.

Bourgeois says it’s fine to argue that it takes only 30 minutes to drive to the Moncton Hospital, but that doesn’t account for times when there are severe snow storms.

“My argument is that to support rural New Brunswick we need more services, not less,” he says.

Lack of consultation


Maxime Bourgeois, law photo

Bourgeois says the PC government failed to consult local people when it proposed cuts to rural hospitals and moved ahead with its plan to sell the historic Memramcook Institute.

“That building is very important for especially Francophone communities across New Brunswick,” he says. “It’s been a pillar for our education, it’s where the University of Moncton started (and) it’s a building that has a lot of potential.”

Bourgeois, who serves on a local committee that is working to preserve the building, says that when the Higgs government froze its spending on renovations in 2018, it claimed there were no plans afoot to revive the Institute.

Bourgeois says, however, that between 30 and 40% of the building had potential tenants including the local municipality that wanted to rent the first floor to develop a community centre.

He adds that when he met with the provincial minister responsible for the renovations, the minister wasn’t aware that anyone wanted to rent space in the building.

“So, they took a decision before actually knowing the facts on the ground and I think that’s wrong, that’s not how you run a province.”

Community development

Bourgeois emphasizes that supporting local businesses in rural areas and removing barriers to their success also includes supporting communities in which people stick together and support each other.
He says economic development has to be done in parallel with community development.

“For me, for example, the feeling of coming back home and going to the corner store to fill up the gas tank and to be able to talk to the gas boy because I know him and then, to talk to the cashier because I went to school with her brother, for me, it says a lot about community building and…the lifestyle of living in a smaller community.”





https://warktimes.com/2020/08/23/pc-carole-duguay-says-shes-the-best-candidate-to-fight-for-sackville-hospital-and-memramcook-institute/


PC Carole Duguay says she’s the best candidate to fight for Sackville hospital and Memramcook Institute


PC candidate Carole Duguay after her nomination in Memramcook

Progressive Conservatives in Memramcook-Tantramar have officially nominated 52-year-old Carole Duguay to run as their candidate in the September 14th New Brunswick election.

Duguay accepted the nomination today in Memramcook after pledging to fight to maintain full services at the Sackville Memorial Hospital and preserve the historic character of the Memramcook Institute.

During an interview after the meeting, Duguay said she’s the best candidate to defend both causes.
“Premier Higgs is most likely going to win this election,” she said, adding that she wants to be the voice within government speaking up for people’s main priorities.

“People are saying Blaine Higgs is going in again,” Duguay repeated. “If they (voters) want to have their priorities listened to and they want a voice at the table, they need to vote for the Progressive Conservatives.”

She said she realizes that Memramcook-Tantramar is normally a Liberal riding that happens to have elected Megan Mitton of the Green Party in the last election.

“She is a wonderful representative,” Duguay said, “but unfortunately, being on the wrong side, the wrong party, you do not have the same voice at the table (and) I want to be that voice.”

The PC candidate and her father Fortunat Duguay, who is serving as her campaign manager, both spoke about riding with Premier Higgs on his campaign bus last Wednesday as it travelled from Memramcook to Patterson’s restaurant in Sackville.

They say that when Higgs was asked in Sackville about his support for the overnight closure of the hospital’s emergency room, he responded with an apology.

“I’m sorry, I made a mistake,” Fortunat Duguay quoted Higgs as saying.

“That takes a strong person to do that,” Duguay added.


Duguay accepts nomination

For her part, Carole Duguay said she asked Higgs on the bus about the government’s plan to sell the Memramcook Institute, site of the first Acadian university and a centre of Francophone history and culture.

She said the Conservative leader told her there would be a clause in any potential sale agreement requiring a purchaser to respect and maintain the historical integrity and heritage value of the building including the chapel that survived when the original Collège Saint-Joseph burned in 1933.

Duguay says the building, which has sat empty since 2016, needs to have a purpose, one that respects its heritage value and that would be one of her main priorities if she’s elected to sit with the PCs in the legislature.

Duguay adds that she would also fight for improvements in mental health services, home health care and long-term care for the elderly.

She told her nomination meeting that her status as a retired person with two grown-up daughters gives her an opportunity to work full-time on behalf of constituents.

After practising family law for six years, Duguay spent an additional 21 years working as an investigations analyst for the federal prison system.

She explained that her job involved supervising and analyzing investigations into the circumstances around such incidents as breaches of security inside penitentiaries or violations of parole outside them.



 https://warktimes.com/2018/09/01/greens-promise-sweeping-changes-to-fix-health-care-crisis/


NB election: Greens promise sweeping changes to fix health care ‘crisis’


NB Green leader David Coon with local candidate Megan Mitton addressing reporters in Sackville

New Brunswick’s Green Party leader is promising a revamped provincial health care system that would include improved mental health services, 40 new nurse practitioners, midwifery services in every region and eight new community health centres.

David Coon says the changes would be paid for partly by cutting $100 million a year in government subsidies and tax breaks to big business and charging forestry companies $30 million more for the wood they cut on Crown lands.

During an outdoor news conference on Wednesday near the Sackville hospital, Coon said he’s met with New Brunswickers from all over the province as well as health professionals such as nurse practitioners, nurses, paramedics and emergency room doctors who all say that health care is in crisis.

“What is this crisis of care?” Coon asked. “We have to begin with a wholly inadequate mental health treatment system in this province that is failing everyone,” he said. “We have a virtual epidemic of depression and anxiety disorders in our schools, among our youth in every corner of this province right now and the system cannot handle it,” he added. “The wait times are excruciatingly long to get treatment and long to get diagnosis.”

Coon also mentioned long wait times in emergency rooms, poor rural ambulance services, burnout among paramedics and nursing home workers as well as a looming shortage of nurses with more than 40 per cent of them set to retire over the next five years.

“We have fundamental problems,” Coon said. “Putting duct tape over them as has been the practice of the last number of governments is not the solution. We need fundamental change in the health-care system, we need reconstructive surgery.”

Green solutions

Coon’s solutions include increasing the money available for mental health and addiction services over four years until it reaches nine per cent of the health-care budget. He explained that would mean spending an additional $30 million in the first year, $60 million in the second, $90 million in the third and $120 million in the fourth.

“We will fundamentally move away from the solitary practice of physicians,” Coon said, “to a collaborative system where health professionals such as nurse practitioners, pharmacists and others work hand-in-hand collaboratively with physicians.”

He said eight new community health centres along with 40 new nurse practitioner positions would facilitate the move to a collaborative system while easing wait times in emergency rooms.

Coon also advocates giving pharmacists the power to diagnose and treat minor ailments as they can in other parts of Canada.

“So that instead of using the expensive machinery of an ER and having eight, nine, 10 hours of wait in our city ERs, people will be able to go to the local pharmacist and get treated for minor but painful infections and so on and get their prescriptions right there in a matter of minutes,” he said.

Financing the changes

Coon said improvements to health care would be paid for partly by cutting $100 million a year in assistance, subsidies and tax breaks to profitable businesses like the TD Bank.

“We cannot afford to give money or lucrative tax breaks to hugely profitable corporations,” Coon said, “nor can we continue to afford the token property tax bills charged to heavy industries like the oil refineries and the pulp mills of this province.”

The Green leader added that another $30 million would come from charging forestry companies fair prices for the wood they harvest on Crown lands.

“We’ve been earning very little from our forest resources and they’re extensive as we know and so, we will change that,” he said.

“We’ll tackle the health crisis head on,” Coon concluded. “New Brunswickers will then be able to get the care they need and our health professionals will be able to deliver the care they’re trained to deliver.”

To read the entire health-care section of the Green Party platform, click here.

Mitton on highway tolls

Here is a story broadcast last week on CFTA, Tantramar community radio, 107.9 FM in Amherst:
A New Brunswick Green Party candidate is defending her party’s plan to impose tolls on drivers entering the province on four-lane highways.

Megan Mitton is running for the Greens in the riding of Memramcook-Tantramar which is on the border with Nova Scotia.

She says the tolls charged to motorists on the Trans-Canada highway would help pay for another Green Party promise — improved public transportation to all parts of New Brunswick.

However, Mitton says the highway tolls would have to be implemented carefully to avoid hurting people who drive back and forth, to and from Amherst:
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Mitton made her comments on highway tolls while campaigning in Sackville with federal Green Party leader Elizabeth May.

The Greens are hoping to make a breakthrough in the riding when the New Brunswick election is held on September the 24th.

To view the sections of the NB Green Party Platform where highway tolls are mentioned, click here.




https://warktimes.com/2020/08/27/green-and-liberal-leaders-use-different-political-messages-during-sackville-hospital-stop/


Green and Liberal leaders use different political messages during Sackville hospital stop


The leaders of the provincial Green and Liberal parties visited Sackville today to defend the local hospital, but David Coon and Kevin Vickers had very different political messages.

Both made it clear they would not cut overnight emergency room services, close acute-care beds or cancel day surgeries as Premier Blaine Higgs proposed before changing his mind in February.

But, while Coon outlined the details of a Green plan to decentralize health care, giving local hospital managers and staff more power, Vickers used his visit to warn that a vote for local Green candidate Megan Mitton would threaten Sackville’s hospital.

“Megan is an extraordinary person (and) she’s wonderful,” Vickers told a small crowd of supporters standing on a lawn near the hospital, “but I’m telling you, if you vote Green, you are indirectly voting for the Conservative government and you’re voting to lose your hospital.”

Coon, who had addressed a small group of his supporters near the hospital a few hours earlier, seemed to have anticipated Vickers’s remarks.

“Using health-care reform as a political football has got to stop and we’ve already, once again, seen this happen in this election campaign,” Coon said.

“Using health-care reform as a political football and instilling fear in people as a result, is no way to solve the very real challenges faced by our health-care system.”

Green plan

Coon gave details of the Green plan to fix problems that he said are at the root of many problems in the system.

“The management of our health-care system has become so over-centralized,” Coon said, “it has lost touch with the needs and expectations of local communities and local people.”

The Green leader argued that’s how what he called “the appalling plan” to cut services at six rural hospitals came to pass.

“It didn’t make sense locally, which is why, understandably, there was overwhelming opposition to that plan which I joined as did my colleagues,” Coon said.

He added that a Green government would restore local autonomy to hospital administrators and their staff.

“There’ll be no more decisions handed down from on high in Fredericton by managers who have no direct connection to the hospital or the community health centre,” Coon added.

“We will also establish community health boards to ensure local health-care services reflect the needs and expectations of the community.”


Megan Mitton

Coon’s words were echoed by Megan Mitton who is running for re-election in Memramcook-Tantramar.

“Successive governments, both Liberals and Conservatives, have failed to listen to what people in rural areas need,” she said, “and failed to recognize that these ill-conceived plans would add strain to the already overburdened urban hospitals.”

Mitton said she is listening to local concerns.

“I am listening to the patient who has been admitted by their family doctor and been able to receive care here in Sackville close to home and not had to worry about transportation,” she said.

She added she has also been listening to patients left in hallways at the Moncton hospital as well as to local people who have worked hard to raise money for Sackville Memorial.

“I will continue to stand with you and fight for you and to ensure that we have the health-care services we need and deserve in our riding,” she concluded.

Vickers’ 30-day pledge

For his part, Liberal leader Kevin Vickers repeated the pledge he made earlier this week in Sussex to maintain services at rural hospitals.

“I tell you that in the first 30 days of my taking the office of the premiership, I will direct both health authorities, in your case Horizon, that your hospital and the hospitals that were identified in the other communities will not be touched,” Vickers said.

He added that in the last four to five years, more than 30 people’s lives were saved at the Sackville hospital.

Vickers also argued that the hospital is not only important to the local economy, it’s instrumental in attracting new residents and businesses.


Robert Gauvin, who is running in Shediac Bay-Dieppe with local Liberal candidate Maxime Bourgeois standing behind him, rear left

Later, the Liberal leader introduced Robert Gauvin, the former Conservative cabinet minister, now running for the Liberals in the riding of Shediac Bay-Dieppe.

“I remember when I ran in 2018 in Northern New Brunswick, Premier Higgs came there and said we are not going to touch your hospitals,” Gauvin said.

“Well, you know what happened,” he added, referring to Higgs’s initial decision to back the hospital cuts.

“Do you think all [Conservative] MLAs and ministers wanted this?” Gauvin asked. “He (Higgs) wanted this. He said, ‘We’re doing this, it’s good for the province, we’re doing this.'”

Gauvin said he told Higgs on a Friday that the Conservatives would be lying to the people if they went ahead with the hospital cuts, but the premier was adamant.

“On Sunday, he changed his mind,” Gauvin said. “What did he find out Saturday that he didn’t know before? So, it was just political, but you can’t play politics with people’s lives.”

Gauvin ended by urging people to support Memramcook-Tantramar Liberal candidate Maxime Bourgeois.

“So, right here, you have someone that will work for you,” he said, adding Bourgeois would join northerners, southerners, Francophones, Anglophones and First Nations people in the Liberal caucus and party.

“He’ll be a great addition to the team,” Gauvin said.


Maxime Bourgeois
491, rue Centrale, Memramcook, NB, 
Canada E4K 3R3. 
1 506-875-8803. 
votemaxime@gmail.com.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oA1KzEXJMR8&ab_channel=Rogerstv

 

Live chat replay is on. Messages that appeared when the stream was live will show up here.

David AmosToo too Funny
David AmosAsk Chucky why i was barred from the leg 2 years before he was
David AmosAsk Austin what he thought of the email everyone including Chucky got on Feb 14th
David AmosAsdk Austin what he thinks of my lawsuit against the Crown
David Amos​Chucky did attend one of the hearings because he and Vickers are mentioned in the lawsuit

 


Kris Austin, People's Alliance - Voice of the Province - February 20, 2020

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Kris Austin, the leader of the People's Alliance of New Brunswick, joins us to talk about the current state of the New Brunswick government as it heads into a potentially turbulent March session.
 
 
For the record Austin has NEVER "dealt" with me
 
 
So much for free speech
 
 
Keep up the good work PANB!

 




https://www.peoplesalliance.ca/page.php?id=26&seo=peoples-alliance-election-candidates-2020

2020 Candidates

Photo Name Riding Contact
Kris Austin Fredericton - Grand Lake

kris@peoplesalliance.ca

326-9910

Michelle Conroy Miramichi

michelle@peoplesalliance.ca

773-6006

Rick DeSaulniers Fredericton-York

rick@peoplesalliance.ca

476-6769

Thomas L'Huillier Miramichi Bay - Neguac

boater5432@yahoo.com

773-8889

 

Art O'Donnell Southwest Miramichi - Bay du Vin

art.odonnell@nb.aibn.com

261-3298

Aaron Richter Moncton Centre

aaronhr20@gmail.com

870-0368

Shawn Soucoup Moncton Northwest

shawnsoucoup@gmail.com

455-3015

Troy Berteit Riverview

riverview@peoplesalliance.ca

988-2616

Sharon Buchanan Albert

sharmark@nb.sympatico.ca

854-8483

Jim Bedford Sussex-Fundy-St. Martins

jim.qcpumps@bellaliant.com

607-4860

Mike Griffin Rothesay

meg1954@icloud.com

847-8104

Rod Cumberland St. Croix

herbisnasty@gmail.com

262-1965

Craig Rector Oromocto-Lincoln-Fredericton

craigalbertrector@gmail.com

476-9427

Morris Shannon New Maryland-Sunbury

morrisshannon_4@hotmail.com

455-4231

Allen Price Fredericton North

bigshine92@gmail.com

994-0007

Mel Keeling Fredericton West- Hanwell

keelirun@nbnet.nb.ca

999-6634

biography

Gary Lemmon Carleton - York

gvlemmon@hotmail.com

366-8490

Graham Gill Carleton

ggillholdings@gmail.com

324-3421

biography

Terry Sisson Carleton- Victoria

terrysisson3@gmail.com

356-2046

Lisa Godin Kent South

lisamariegodin@gmail.com
866-5472

Marilyn Riel Moncton South
384-4402

marilyncrossman@yahoo.com

Darella Jackson Portland-Simmons
650-9123

mommajackson.dj@gmail.com

William Edgett Kings Centre

639-1809
wedgett11@hotmail.com

Wendell Betts Fredericton South

897-1789
wdsebetts@gmail.com

 

 https://www.peoplesalliance.ca/page.php?id=17&seo=about-peoples-alliance-of-new-brunswick-board-of-directors

 

Board of Directors

Rudy Walters (President)

Sharon Buchanan (Vice-President)

Barbara (Laurie) Higgins (Secretary)

Gerry Redmond (Treasurer)

Craig Dykeman

Jason Inness

Randall Leavitt

Larry Lynch

Tom L’Huillier

Frank Mullin

Aaron Richter

Bob Vautour

 

 

http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2018/10/yo-bobby-gauvin-you-dont-call-you-dont.html



Thursday, 4 October 2018


YO Bobby Gauvin You don't call You don't write Methinks that just like all the Liberals, Conservatives, NDP, Green Meanies and PANB people you don't love me N'esy Pas?



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Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2018 00:22:36 -0300
Subject: Re: Ambulance contract details can stay secret,judge rules
Surprise Surprise N'esy Pas Premier Gallant?
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

I know right so there we know there is a lot being hidden for sure and
everyone is so tight lipped!!!! Amazing what happens when they hire their
own lawyers right!!! We’ll get no good nobodies lol

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> NB Power and lawyers such as Michael Dixon like to keep secrets from
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> Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2018 00:29:11 +0000
> Subject: RE: Yo Chucky LeBlond remember me? Need I say what I read in
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> Si ceci est une demande médiatique, prière de la transmettre à
> media-medias@gnb.ca media-medias@gnb.ca
> .  Merci!
>
>
>
> http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/medavie-contract-judge-ruling-1.4732457
>
>
> Ambulance contract details can stay secret, judge rules
> Ambulance New Brunswick wins bid to keep contract details from taxpayers
>
> Shane Magee · CBC News · Posted: Jul 03, 2018 5:57 PM AT
>
>
> 15 Comments
>
>
>  David Amos
> "Methinks folks should read this real slow then ask the people
> knocking on your dor this summer seeking their vote a very simple
> question.
>
> Who is the boss the public or the government? It certainly should not
> be Bernie Lord and his lawyer pals N'esy Pas?
>
> The province, Rideout said, provided evidence that only set out known
> facts, then said it feels the full uncensored contract should be
> released.
>
> "There are no facts to support that position," Rideout said.
>
> The decision cannot be appealed.
>
> LeBlond said he couldn't comment Tuesday because he had yet to read
> the decision. The province did not immediately respond to a request
> for comment."
>
--
Thank you
Heather Collins
PANB Candidate for
Riverview, NB




---------- Original message ----------
From: Jody.Wilson-Raybould@parl.gc.ca
Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2019 11:26:17 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: YO Bobby Gauvin You don't call You don't
write Methinks like your buddies Chucky Leblanc and Mikey Carrier you
don't love me N'esy Pas?
To: motomaniac333@gmail.com

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---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2019 07:26:02 -0400
Subject: YO Bobby Gauvin You don't call You don't write Methinks like your buddies 
Chucky Leblanc and Mikey Carrier you don't love me N'esy Pas?
To: robert.gauvin@gnb.ca, oldmaison@yahoo.com, kris.austin@gnb.ca,
Michel.Carrier@gnb.ca, rick.desaulniers@gnb.ca,
michelle.conroy@gnb.ca, David.Coon@gnb.ca, megan.mitton@gnb.ca,
Kevin.A.Arseneau@gnb.ca, blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, Dominic.Cardy@gnb.ca,
Dorothy.Shephard@gnb.ca, hugh.flemming@gnb.ca,
andrew.scheer@parl.gc.ca, david.eidt@gnb.ca, David.Lametti@parl.gc.ca,
hon.melanie.joly@canada.ca, Catherine.McKenna@parl.gc.ca, brian.gallant@gnb.ca,
Larry.Tremblay@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, Gilles.Blinn@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
robert.mckee@gnb.ca, Roger.L.Melanson@gnb.ca, bruce.northrup@gnb.ca,
Glen.Savoie@gnb.ca, Ross.Wetmore@gnb.ca, Stewart.Fairgrieve@gnb.ca,
jake.stewart@gnb.ca, andre@jafaust.com, jbosnitch@gmail.com,
Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, hon.ralph.goodale@canada.ca,
Frank.McKenna@td.com, Jody.Wilson-Raybould@parl.gc.ca,
Newsroom@globeandmail.com, premier@ontario.ca, scott.moe@gov.sk.ca,
maxime.bernier@parl.gc.ca, Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca, Leanne.Fitch@fredericton.ca,
gerry.lowe@gnb.ca, mary.wilson@gnb.ca, Sherry.Wilson@gnb.ca,
Lisa.Harris@gnb.ca, Pat.Finnigan@parl.gc.ca, news@kingscorecord.com,
news@dailygleaner.com, news919@rogers.com, silas.brown@globalnews.ca,
jp.lewis@unb.ca, nobyrne@unb.ca, callum.smith@globalnews.ca,
megan.yamoah@globalnews.ca, news <news@hilltimes.com>,
Jessica.ng@bellmedia.ca, news@chco.tv, jacob.cassidy@cimt.ca,
Annie.Levasseur@chautva.com, rachel.gauvin@radio-canada.ca,
darrow.macintyre@cbc.ca, steve.murphy@ctv.ca, nmoore@bellmedia.ca,
adrienne.south@globalnews.ca, tyler.campbell@gnb.ca,
David.Akin@globalnews.ca, andrew.cromwell@globalnews.ca,
mike.cameron3@bellmedia.ca, carl.davies@gnb.ca
Cc: david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com, terry.seguin@cbc.ca

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yJu0ChfiLc

Robert Gauvin, vice-premier ministre du Nouveau-Brunswick debat Language Commissioner!

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Published on Mar 21, 2019





---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2018 22:03:39 -0400
Subject: Re: Attn Anastacia Merrigan I had a conversation with your
client Megan Mitton's husband in May after she spoke on CBC Now she
and her lawyer knows what everbody else knows
To: smerrigan@hickslemoine.ca, megan.mitton@greenpartynb.ca,
carmen.budilean@greenpartynb.ca, shannon.carmont@greenpartynb.ca,
scoburn@nb.sympatico.ca, brfolks@gmail.com, klou.arnold@gmail.com,
john.sabine@greenpartynb.ca, lynayaastephen@gmail.com,
gretajdoucet@gmail.com, draddle2@gmail.com, adrienne.kasdan@gmail.com,
sacolwel@hotmail.com, denis.boulet@greenpartynb.ca,
tom.mclean@greenpartynb.ca, samalex@nbnet.nb.ca, adolan@unb.ca,
jharden-co@ndp.on.ca, "charlie.angus" <charlie.angus@parl.gc.ca>,
"Murray.Rankin" <Murray.Rankin@parl.gc.ca>, "maxime.bernier"
<maxime.bernier@parl.gc.ca>, "PETER.MACKAY"
<PETER.MACKAY@bakermckenzie.com>, "elizabeth.may"
<elizabeth.may@parl.gc.ca>, "Bernard.LeBlanc"
<Bernard.LeBlanc@gnb.ca>, jdcomeau@fidelislaw.ca,
policygroupnb@gmail.com, "Paul.Harpelle" <Paul.Harpelle@gnb.ca>,
"serge.rousselle" <serge.rousselle@gnb.ca>, "brian.gallant"
<brian.gallant@gnb.ca>, "blaine.higgs" <blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, dcardy
<dcardy@gmail.com>, vern.faulkner@greenpartynb.ca, "terry.seguin"
<terry.seguin@cbc.ca>, "David.Coon" <David.Coon@gnb.ca>, davidcoon
<davidcoon@greenpartynb.ca>, krisaustin
<krisaustin@peoplesalliance.ca>, BrianThomasMacdonald
<BrianThomasMacdonald@gmail.com>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>, "Shane.Magee"
<Shane.Magee@cbc.ca>

https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2018/10/yo-bobby-gauvin-you-dont-call-you-dont.html


Thursday, 4 October 2018

YO Bobby Gauvin You don't call You don't write Methinks that just like
all the Liberals, Conservatives, NDP, Green Meanies and PANB people
you don't love me N'esy Pas?



---------- Original message ----------
From: Stacey Merrigan <smerrigan@hickslemoine.ca>
Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2018 01:17:08 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Attn Anastacia Merrigan I had a conversation
with your client Megan Mitton's husband in May after she spoke on CBC
Now she and her lawyer knows what everbody else knows
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

I will continue to be out of the office until Tuesday, October 9, and
will have very limited access to email during that time.

If your matter is urgent, you may call the Amherst office at
902-667-7214, or the Sackville office at 506-939-3199.

Thank you for your patience.


---------- Original message ----------
From: Carmen Budilean <carmen.budilean@greenpartynb.ca>
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2018 18:17:01 -0700
Subject: Notice Re: Attn Anastacia Merrigan I had a conversation with
your client Megan Mitton's husband in May after she spoke on CBC Now
she and her lawyer knows what everbody else knows
To: motomaniac333@gmail.com

Thank you so much for your email. Please note that I'm no longer with
the Green Party of NB. This account will be suspended shortly. If you
need assistance please email Cathey Lyons at
cathey.lyons@greenpartynb.ca.
------------------------------
------------------------------------------------
Merci beaucoup pour votre courriel. Veuillez noter que je ne suis plus
au Parti vert du NB. Ce compte sera suspendu sous peu. Si vous avez
besoin d'aide, veuillez envoyer un courriel à Cathey Lyons à l'adresse
suivante : cathey.lyons@greenpartynb.ca

--

CARMEN BUDILEAN,
Executive director | Directrice exécutive
Phone : (506) 447-8499 | Fax (506) 447-8489
Green Party of New-Brunswick | Parti vert du Nouveau-Brunswick



---------- Original message ----------
From: Elizabeth.May@parl.gc.ca
Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2018 01:17:04 +0000
Subject: Thank you for contacting the Office of Elizabeth May, O.C., M.P
To: motomaniac333@gmail.com

Thank you for contacting me. This response is to assure you that your
message has been received. I welcome and appreciate receiving comments
and questions from constituents.



I receive a much larger volume of correspondence (postal and email)
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requests@greenparty.carequests@greenparty.ca




---------- Original message ----------
From: Newsroom <newsroom@globeandmail.com>
Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2018 01:37:22 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: YO Bobby Gauvin You don't call You don't
write Methinks that just like all the Liberals, Conservatives, NDP,
Green Meanies and PANB people you don't love me N'esy Pas?
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

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press releases.


Just in case somebody wondering why I send my emails to the Prime Minister of Iceland trust that we crossed paths long before Julian Assange met Birgitta Jonsdottir and she and her sneaky cohorts created IMMI. However since 2015  I have opted to store my blog about suing the CROWN on the IMMI domain because the Irving Media dude Scott Agnew killed my original Google blog long ago.


https://archive.fo/32zgB


---------- Original message ----------
From: Forsætisráðuneytið <for@for.is>
Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2018 01:36:07 +0000
Subject: Forsætisráðuneytið hefur móttekið tölvupóst þinn / Prime
Minister's Office hereby confirms the receipt of your email.
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

Forsætisráðuneytið hefur móttekið tölvupóst þinn / Prime Minister's
Office hereby confirms the receipt of your email.


Vinsamlega ekki svara þessum tölvupósti, hafið samband í gegnum
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---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2018 21:35:56 -0400
Subject: YO Bobby Gauvin You don't call You don't write Methinks that just like all the
Liberals, Conservatives, NDP, Green Meanies and PANB people you don't love me
N'esy Pas?
To: bobgau20@gmail.com, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>,
 "maxime.bernier" <maxime.bernier@parl.gc.ca>, "andrew.scheer" <andrew.scheer@parl.gc.ca>, cathey.lyons@greenpartynb.ca, "David.Coon" <David.Coon@gnb.ca>,
"blaine.higgs" <blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, krisaustin<krisaustin@peoplesalliance.ca>,
 "brian.gallant" <brian.gallant@gnb.ca>, "Jacques.Poitras" <Jacques.Poitras@cbc.ca>,
Newsroom <Newsroom@globeandmail.com>, "Bill.Morneau" <Bill.Morneau@canada.ca>, "hon.ralph.goodale" <hon.ralph.goodale@canada.ca>, 
 "Gerald.Butts" <Gerald.Butts@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
"David.Akin" <David.Akin@globalnews.ca>, "steve.murphy" <steve.murphy@ctv.ca>,
oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, andre <andre@jafaust.com>, 
 jbosnitch <jbosnitch@gmail.com>

Robert Gauvin
Campaign headquarters:
200 Blvd JD Gauthier, Shippagan
(506) 336-8745
bobgau20@gmail.com


---------- Original message ----------
From: Stacey Merrigan <smerrigan@hickslemoine.ca>
Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2018 01:17:08 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Attn Anastacia Merrigan I had a conversation
with your client Megan Mitton's husband in May after she spoke on CBC
Now she and her lawyer knows what everbody else knows
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

I will continue to be out of the office until Tuesday, October 9, and
will have very limited access to email during that time.

If your matter is urgent, you may call the Amherst office at
902-667-7214, or the Sackville office at 506-939-3199.

Thank you for your patience.


---------- Original message ----------
From: Carmen Budilean <carmen.budilean@greenpartynb.ca>
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2018 18:17:01 -0700
Subject: Notice Re: Attn Anastacia Merrigan I had a conversation with
your client Megan Mitton's husband in May after she spoke on CBC Now
she and her lawyer knows what everbody else knows
To: motomaniac333@gmail.com

Thank you so much for your email. Please note that I'm no longer with
the Green Party of NB. This account will be suspended shortly. If you
need assistance please email Cathey Lyons at
cathey.lyons@greenpartynb.ca.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Merci beaucoup pour votre courriel. Veuillez noter que je ne suis plus
au Parti vert du NB. Ce compte sera suspendu sous peu. Si vous avez
besoin d'aide, veuillez envoyer un courriel à Cathey Lyons à l'adresse
suivante : cathey.lyons@greenpartynb.ca


CARMEN BUDILEAN,
Executive director | Directrice exécutive
Phone : (506) 447-8499 | Fax (506) 447-8489
Green Party of New-Brunswick | Parti vert du Nouveau-Brunswick






---------- Original message ----------
From: Heather Collins <heather.collins.panb@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 30 Aug 2020 13:07:15 -0300
Subject: Re: Enjoy the blog and say to Meggy Mitton for me will ya?
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

Hey I've been thinking about you lol.... what have you been up to?
I'm sure you are staying strong and healthy right...

Cheers
Heather



---------- Original message ----------
From: Jefferson Wright <jefferson@ufoparty.ca>
Date: Mon, 31 Aug 2020 12:23:14 -0700
Subject: Re: Enjoy the blog and say to Meggy Mitton for me will ya?
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

"Don't necessarily vote for me, but vote." from K. Kierans article.

I like it.

I'm trying "Think independently. Vote independent - ly."

I appreciate you maintaining a log of this information on that blog. I am
earnestly standing up for democracy as the only viable form of government.

Can I keep you posted as campaign matters develop?

J



---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 30 Aug 2020 12:24:35 -0300
Subject: Enjoy the blog and say to Meggy Mitton for me will ya?
To: jefferson@ufoparty.ca, votemaxime@gmail.com, heather.collins.panb@gmail.com
Cc: motomaniac333@gmail.com

https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2020/08/longest-serving-liberal-mla-hopes-for.html



>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "MacKenzie, Lloyd (SNB)" <lloyd.mackenzie@snb.ca>
> Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2009 13:01:27 -0400
> Subject: Telephone Conversation re: 1965 Harley-Davidson Motorcycle
> To: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com
> Cc: "Bastarache, Donald  J.(SNB)" <Donald.Bastarache@snb.ca>,
> "Morrison, Bill (SNB)" <bill.morrison@snb.ca>, "Levesque-Finn, Sylvie
> (SNB)" <Sylvie.Levesque-Finn@snb.ca>, "Pleadwell, Derek (SNB)"
> <Derek.Pleadwell@snb.ca>
>
> Mr. Amos:
>
>         Upon your request I will inform Mr. Derek Pleadwell [(506)
> 444-2897], Chairperson SNB Board of Directors, of our extended
> conversation regarding the issues surrounding the 1965 Harley-Davidson
> motorcycle when he visits my office at approximately 3:30 P.M. today.
>
>       Also, as requested, I've copied in Ms. Sylvie  Levesque-Finn
> [(506) 453-3879], SNB President.
>
> Lloyd D. MacKenzie, AACI, P. App, CAE
>
> Regional Manager of Assessment - Beauséjour Region/Responsable
> régional de l'évaluation - region Beauséjour
> Assessment/ de l'évaluation
> Service New Brunswick/ Service Nouveau-Brunswick
> 633 rue Main St. 4th floor/4ième étage
> Moncton, NB
> E1C 8R3
>
> Tel/Tél: (506) 856-3910
> Fax/Téléc: (506) 856-2519


> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Peter Gossmann
> Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2020 11:48:23 -0400
> Subject: contact info
> To: david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com
>
> Peter Gossmann
>
>
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Scott Hughes
> Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2020 07:04:48 -0700
> Subject: Responding to your phone call
> To: david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com
>
>
>  Good morning David,
>
>
> My associate Sylvana mentioned that she had been talking with you on
> the phone earlier and that you requested I look you up.
>
> A quick search led me to your twitter profile showing what I believe
> is a 65 electra glide. Right off the bat I see we have something in
> common.
>
> What can I help you with? My main focus is ensuring that businesses in
> this country, especially manufacturing have a chance to continue to
> succeed, the coalition was formed because we were not getting enough
> done by the current small business associations.  Catherine Swift is a
> special advisor to the coalition as is Dan McTeague and a few others.
>
> Regards,
>
> Scott Hughes
>




---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Premier of Ontario | Premier ministre de l’Ontario <Premier@ontario.ca>
Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2020 19:36:45 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: YO Mikey Holland Youn and Johnny "Never Been
Good" Green can't play dumb about my 1965 Harley and the Yankee
Wiretaps tapes in its saddlebag N'esy Pas?
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

Thank you for your email. Your thoughts, comments and input are greatly valued.

You can be assured that all emails and letters are carefully read,
reviewed and taken into consideration.

There may be occasions when, given the issues you have raised and the
need to address them effectively, we will forward a copy of your
correspondence to the appropriate government official. Accordingly, a
response may take several business days.

Thanks again for your email.
______­­

Merci pour votre courriel. Nous vous sommes très reconnaissants de
nous avoir fait part de vos idées, commentaires et observations.

Nous tenons à vous assurer que nous lisons attentivement et prenons en
considération tous les courriels et lettres que nous recevons.

Dans certains cas, nous transmettrons votre message au ministère
responsable afin que les questions soulevées puissent être traitées de
la manière la plus efficace possible. En conséquence, plusieurs jours
ouvrables pourraient s’écouler avant que nous puissions vous répondre.

Merci encore pour votre courriel.



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "Holland, Mike Hon. (ERD/DER)" <Mike.Holland@gnb.ca>
Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2020 19:33:51 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Yo Mikey Holland and Johnny Green Does your
buddy Chucky Leblanc have the balls to ask Roger Brown about my 1965
Harley and the Yankee Wiretaps tapes in its saddlebag?
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

Thank you for your email.  Your thoughts, comments and input are
greatly valued.  You can be assured that all emails and letters are
carefully read, reviewed and taken into consideration.

If your issue is Constituency related, please contact Cheryl Layton at
my constituency office in Albert at (506) 856-4961 or
Cheryl.Layton@gnb.ca.

Thanks again for your email!
Mike Holland
Minister
MLA, Albert

------------------------------

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Merci pour votre courriel.  Nous vous sommes très reconnaissants de
nous avoir fait part de vos idées, commentaires et observations.  Nous
tenons à vous assurer que nous lisons attentivement et prenons en
considération tous les courriels et lettres que nous recevons.

Si votre courriel est lié à un enjeu de circonscription, veuillez
contacter Cheryl Layton à mon bureau de circonscription dans Albert au
(506) 856-4961 ou Cheryl.Layton@gnb.ca.

Merci encore pour votre courriel!
Mike Holland
Ministre
Député, Albert




---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "Hon.Ralph.Goodale  (PS/SP)" <Hon.ralph.goodale@canada.ca>
Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2019 23:30:19 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: RE My 1965 Harley, the Yankee wiretap tapes
and the Fat Fred City Finest playing dumb for way past too long
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

Merci d'avoir ?crit ? l'honorable Ralph Goodale, ministre de la
S?curit? publique et de la Protection civile.
En raison d'une augmentation importante du volume de la correspondance
adress?e au ministre, veuillez prendre note qu'il pourrait y avoir un
retard dans le traitement de votre courriel. Soyez assur? que votre
message sera examin? avec attention.
Merci!
L'Unit? de la correspondance minist?rielle
S?curit? publique Canada
*********

Thank you for writing to the Honourable Ralph Goodale, Minister of
Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness.
Due to the significant increase in the volume of correspondence
addressed to the Minister, please note there could be a delay in
processing your email. Rest assured that your message will be
carefully reviewed.
Thank you!
Ministerial Correspondence Unit
Public Safety Canada




---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "OfficeofthePremier, Office PREM:EX" <Premier@gov.bc.ca>
Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2019 11:32:40 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: RE My 1965 Harley, Yankee wiretap tapes,
Title Insurance, my drivers licence, health care card and SNB people
playing dumb for way past too long
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

Hello,

Thank you for taking the time to write. I appreciate hearing feedback
and suggestions from the people of British Columbia as we work
together to build a better BC.

Due to the volume of incoming messages, this is an automated response
to let you know that your email has been received and will be reviewed
at the earliest opportunity.

In the event that your inquiry more appropriately falls within the
mandate of a Ministry or other area of government, staff will refer
your email for review and consideration.

Again, thank you for writing.

Sincerely,

John Horgan
Premier



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2019 10:40:20 -0300
Subject: RE My 1965 Harley, Yankee wiretap tapes, Title Insurance, my
drivers licence, health care card and SNB people playing dumb for way
past too long
To: Jason.Hoyt@gnb.ca, Newsroom <Newsroom@globeandmail.com>, news
<news@hilltimes.com>, premier <premier@ontario.ca>, "rick.desaulniers"
<rick.desaulniers@gnb.ca>, "michelle.conroy" <michelle.conroy@gnb.ca>,
"Arseneau, Kevin (LEG)" <kevin.a.arseneau@gnb.ca>, "Mitton, Megan
(LEG)" <megan.mitton@gnb.ca>, "andrea.anderson-mason"
<andrea.anderson-mason@gnb.ca>, "sherry.wilson"
<sherry.wilson@gnb.ca>, "robert.gauvin" <robert.gauvin@gnb.ca>,
"robert.mckee" <robert.mckee@gnb.ca>, claude.poirier@snb.ca
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, "kathleen.roussel"
<kathleen.roussel@ppsc-sppc.gc.ca>, "Katie.Telford"
<Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>, "Jody.Wilson-Raybould"
<Jody.Wilson-Raybould@parl.gc.ca>, "David.Lametti"
<David.Lametti@parl.gc.ca>, "Jane.Philpott"
<Jane.Philpott@parl.gc.ca>, "Ginette.PetitpasTaylor"
<Ginette.PetitpasTaylor@parl.gc.ca>, "hugh.flemming"
<hugh.flemming@gnb.ca>

https://www2.snb.ca/content/snb/en/news/news-release.2019.06.0388.html

New appointments to Service New Brunswick board of directors
17 June 2019
FREDERICTON (GNB) – The provincial government has announced the
appointment of two new members to the board of directors of Service
New Brunswick.

“I would like to welcome these new members to the board,” said Service
New Brunswick Minister Sherry Wilson. “I feel that both of these
individuals are bringing with them a wealth of knowledge and expertise
that will be extremely beneficial to the organization. I would also
like to thank the outgoing board members for their excellent work
during their terms.”

On Oct. 1, 2015, the Service New Brunswick Act was proclaimed,
creating the new Part 1 Crown corporation, Service New Brunswick, from
the merger of the New Brunswick Internal Services Agency, the
Department of Government Services, FacilicorpNB Ltd. and the former
Service New Brunswick. A 13-member board of directors was appointed to
govern the Crown corporation.

“I wish to congratulate new board chair Karen Taylor, and I look
forward to working with her and the board as we strive to provide
excellence in service delivery to New Brunswickers,” said Wilson. “I
would also like to thank outgoing board chair Beth Webster for her
valuable contribution to the organization over the length of her
term.”

Following are the biographies of the incoming members:

Karen Taylor, Woodstock (board chair)

Taylor has years of experience, including a number of management and
leadership roles in government, university and the non-profit sector.
Additional experience includes teaching strategic planning and project
management at the University of New Brunswick and in the human rights
program at St. Thomas University.

Donald Moore, Moncton

Moore has over 25 years of experience working in the business,
information technology and academic sectors. He has managed projects
including business development initiatives, large-scale technology
deployments and enterprise resource system implementations.




JASON HOYT
 Director of Communications
External Communications (Unit)
Service New Brunswick
 Contact Information
Phone : (506) 444-3194
Fax : (506) 453-5384
Email : Jason.Hoyt@gnb.ca
Mailing Address
Westmorland Place
P. O. Box 1998
Fredericton, NB
E3B 5G4



https://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/contacts/dept_renderer.173.1751.html#contacts

https://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/contacts/dept_renderer.173.1751.html#employees

Board of Directors does not have any employees.

Board of Directors (Board)
Service New Brunswick
82 Westmorland Street
Room: 200 Floor: 2
Fredericton, New Brunswick
E3B 3L3

General Information
(506) 457-3581

Reception : (506) 444-2897
Fax : (506) 457-7520
Email : snb@snb.ca




Kippy Taylor
(506) 328-4882

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2019 14:45:53 -0300
Subject: YO Mr moore RE My 1965 and Yankee wiretap tapes I have
received no reply so I must presume you and Mr Higgs wish me to sue
you dudes.
To: Don.Moore@hotmail.com, "blaine.higgs" <blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>
Cc: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, Duncan.Gallant@gnb.ca,
pddaysfredericton@pminb.ca, lenny.qian@gmail.com,
kevhache@nb.sympatico.ca, "alan.roy" <alan.roy@snb.ca>,
claude.poirier@snb.ca, "Charles.O'Donnell" <Charles.ODonnell@gnb.ca>,
richard.c.baileyjr@dos.nh.gov, "carl.urquhart" <carl.urquhart@gnb.ca>,
"david.eidt" <david.eidt@gnb.ca>, Greg.Bonnar@gnb.ca,
debby.frost@snb.ca, caroline.proulx@snb.ca, "Larry.Tremblay"
<Larry.Tremblay@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Gilles.Blinn"
<Gilles.Blinn@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Mark.Blakely"
<Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Roger.Brown"
<Roger.Brown@fredericton.ca>, nbpc <nbpc@gnb.ca>, "martin.gaudet"
<martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca>, washington field
<washington.field@ic.fbi.gov>, "Boston.Mail" <Boston.Mail@ic.fbi.gov>,
"hon.ralph.goodale" <hon.ralph.goodale@canada.ca>, Premier
<PREMIER@novascotia.ca>, premier <premier@ontario.ca>, premier
<premier@gnb.ca>, greg.byrne@gnb.ca, briangallant10
<briangallant10@gmail.com>, Brian Gallant <briangallant@nbliberal.ca>,
"brian.gallant" <brian.gallant@gnb.ca>, "Gerald.Butts"
<Gerald.Butts@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>, "Kevin.Vickers" <Kevin.Vickers@gnb.ca>,
"kris.austin" <kris.austin@gnb.ca>, "David.Coon" <David.Coon@gnb.ca>,
PREMIER <PREMIER@gov.ns.ca>, oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>,
"duncan.gallant" <duncan.gallant@nbliberal.ca>

On 7/25/19, David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> wrote:
> Methinks young Mr Gallant and I crossed paths in 2006 N'esy Pas?
>
> Duncan Gallant
> @duncangallant
> Follows you
> Federal Field Worker for the New Brunswick Liberal Association; MBA
> graduate; organizer; event manager; results guy.
> Fredericton, New Brunswickca.linkedin.com/in/duncangalla…Joined November
> 2009
>
>
>
> https://pminb.ca/board.php
>
>
> Director of PD Conference - Fredericton
>
> Duncan Gallant
> Click to view bio
> e-mail: pddaysfredericton@pminb.ca
>
>
> https://ca.linkedin.com/in/duncangallant
>
> DUNCAN GALLANT
> Manager
> Research and Communications (Office of the Official Opposition) (Section)
> Legislative Assembly
> Contact Information
>
> Phone : (506) 453-2548
> Fax : (506) 453-3956
> Email : Duncan.Gallant@gnb.ca
>
>
>  St. Thomas University Students' Union
> Responsible Officer Name: Duncan Gallant, President  ?
> Initial registration start date: 2008-12-16
> Registration status: Inactive
> Registration Number: 721558-231261
>
>
>
> https://pminb.ca/bio.php?n=228
>
> Donald Moore
>
>     E-mail: Don.Moore@hotmail.ca
>
> Donald (Don) Moore, MBA, PMP, is a Project Manager and Information
> Technology Consultant. Don currently works as a Project Manager in the
> IT Division of JD Irving Ltd in Moncton. Don has been on the PMI-NB
> Board of Directors since 2010, serving in many roles. His several
> years of experience have allowed him to serve in various IT positions
> in Saint John, Toronto, and Moncton. Don holds a B.Sc in Mathematics
> from the University of New Brunswick, a B.Ed from Mount Allison
> University, and an MBA from the Université de Moncton. Don also holds
> several IT Certifications from Microsoft and CompTIA. As well, he
> teaches courses in Project Management and Organizational
> Communications for various groups including Crandall University and
> PMI-NB.
>
>
> Lining Qian
>
>     E-mail: lenny.qian@gmail.com
>
> Lenny Qian is a certified Project Manager with Fluor Canada currently
> managing sustaining capital projects at the Irving Oil Refinery. Lenny
> has over ten years of experience in managing projects in various
> business sectors and industries including oil & gas, power generation,
> environmental protection, and the IT sector. He earned an MBA in
> Innovation and Technology Management at the University of New
> Brunswick and a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering at the Shanghai
> University of Electric Power in Shanghai, China.
>
> Apart from project management, Lenny is actively involved with the
> community and served as the Director of Newcomers and Immigration for
> FUSION Saint John Inc. for many years. In January 2011, he was
> identified as one of the "Top 20 under 30 in New Brunswick" by [HERE]
> magazine.
>
> Born in Shanghai, China, Lenny currently resides in Saint John with
> his wife and daughter.
>
>
> https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/service-new-brunswick-board-progressive-conservative-party-1.5221278
>
> Ex-PC president denies patronage behind appointment to government board
>
> Don Moore's appointment is the latest in a cluster of appointments
> going to supporters of the party in power
> Jacques Poitras · CBC News · Posted: Jul 23, 2019 9:35 AM AT
>
> 103 Comments
>
> David Amos
> Methinks Don Moore should have the power to demand that Service New
> Brunswick finally produce their missing records pertaining to my 1965
> Harley before I sue the Crown about it N'esy Pas?
>
>
> POIRIER, CLAUDE (Corporate Legal Counsel)
> Legal Counsel (Branch) P: (506) 856-3303 claude.poirier@snb.ca 633 Main
> Street
> Moncton
>
>
> DIRECTOR OF MOTOR VEHICLES  (603) 227-4050
> richard.c.baileyjr@dos.nh.gov
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Amos" <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
> To: <langilgj@gov.ns.ca>; <sulliva@gov.ns.ca>; <snsmrmin@gov.ns.ca>;
> <min_immigration@gov.ns.ca>; <ramonajennexmla@bellaliant.com>;
> <Donald.Bastarache@snb.ca>; <bill.morrison@snb.ca>;
> <Sylvie.Levesque-Finn@snb.ca>; <Derek.Pleadwell@snb.ca>; "Bonnar, Greg
> (DPS/MSP)" <Greg.Bonnar@gnb.ca>; <bill.corby@gnb.ca>;
> <danny.copp@fredericton.ca>; <warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>;
> <vanlop1@parl.gc.ca>; "John. Foran" <John.Foran@gnb.ca>; "Gilles. Blinn"
> <Gilles.Blinn@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>; "roger. gillies"
> <Roger.Gillies@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>; "bert. hudon" <bert.hudon@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>;
> <alltrue@nl.rogers.com>; <deanr0032@hotmail.com>; <claude.poirier@snb.ca>;
> "robin reid" <zorroboy2009@hotmail.com>; <oldmaison@yahoo.com>; "nb.
> premier" <nb.premier@gmail.com>; <wally.stiles@gnb.ca>;
> <nbpolitico@gmail.com>; <rmoir@unbsj.ca>; <moore.r@parl.gc.ca>;
> <bruce.northrup@gnb.ca>
> Cc: <ddexter@ns.sympatico.ca>; "shawn. graham" <shawn.graham@gnb.ca>;
> <David.ALWARD@gnb.ca>; "krisaustin" <krisaustin@panb.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 11:16 AM
> Subject: Interesting trick that your friends in Nova Scotia pulled on mean
> old me yesterday EH Claude Poirier?
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
> Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 13:40:11 -0300
> Subject: Your boss Sylvie Levesque-Finn can never say that she didn't
> know now EH Claude Poirier?
> To: lloyd.mackenzie@snb.ca, Donald.Bastarache@snb.ca,
> bill.morrison@snb.ca, Sylvie.Levesque-Finn@snb.ca,
> Derek.Pleadwell@snb.ca, "Bonnar, Greg (DPS/MSP)" <Greg.Bonnar@gnb.ca>,
> "bill.corby@gnb.ca" <bill.corby@gnb.ca>, "danny.copp@fredericton.ca"
> <danny.copp@fredericton.ca>, "warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca"
> <warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, vanlop1 <vanlop1@parl.gc.ca>, "John.
> Foran" <John.Foran@gnb.ca>, "Gilles. Blinn"
> <Gilles.Blinn@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "roger. gillies"
> <Roger.Gillies@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "bert. hudon"
> <bert.hudon@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, Byron Prior <alltrue@nl.rogers.com>, dean
> Ray <deanr0032@hotmail.com>, claude.poirier@snb.ca, robin reid
> <zorroboy2009@hotmail.com>
> Cc: "oldmaison@yahoo.com" <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, Dan Fitzgerald
> <danf@danf.net>, gypsy-blog <gypsy-blog@hotmail.com>, "nb. premier"
> <nb.premier@gmail.com>, "wally.stiles@gnb.ca" <wally.stiles@gnb.ca>,
> nbpolitico <nbpolitico@gmail.com>, rmoir <rmoir@unbsj.ca>,
> "moore.r@parl.gc.ca" <moore.r@parl.gc.ca>, "bruce.northrup@gnb.ca"
> <bruce.northrup@gnb.ca>
>
> From: "Levesque-Finn, Sylvie (SNB)" <Sylvie.Levesque-Finn@snb.ca>
> Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 13:37:13 -0300
> Subject: Out of Office: RE Telephone Conversation re: 1965
> Harley-Davidson Motorcycle, the RCMP and an interesting challenge
> from the lawyer Claude Poirier EH?
> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
>
> Je serai absente du bureau jusqu'au 3 août. Je vais répondre à votre
> courriel, si nécessaire, à mon retour. Pour de l'assistance immédiate,
> veuillez communiquer avec Stéphanie Guignard au 444-2897. Merci
>
> I will be away from the office until August 3rd. I will reply to your
> e-mail, if required, upon my return. For immediate attention, please
> contact Stéphanie Guignard at 444-2897. Thank you.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Amos" <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
> To: <lloyd.mackenzie@snb.ca>; <Donald.Bastarache@snb.ca>;
> <bill.morrison@snb.ca>; <Sylvie.Levesque-Finn@snb.ca>;
> <Derek.Pleadwell@snb.ca>; "Bonnar, Greg (DPS/MSP)"
> <Greg.Bonnar@gnb.ca>; <bill.corby@gnb.ca>;
> <danny.copp@fredericton.ca>; <warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>;
> "vanlop1" <vanlop1@parl.gc.ca>; "John. Foran" <John.Foran@gnb.ca>;
> "Gilles. Blinn" <Gilles.Blinn@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>; "roger. gillies"
> <Roger.Gillies@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>; "bert. hudon"
> <bert.hudon@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>; "Byron Prior" <alltrue@nl.rogers.com>;
> "dean Ray" <deanr0032@hotmail.com>; <claude.poirier@snb.ca>; "robin
> reid" <zorroboy2009@hotmail.com>
> Cc: <oldmaison@yahoo.com>; "Dan Fitzgerald" <danf@danf.net>;
> "gypsy-blog" <gypsy-blog@hotmail.com>; "nb. premier"
> <nb.premier@gmail.com>; <wally.stiles@gnb.ca>; "nbpolitico"
> <nbpolitico@gmail.com>; "rmoir" <rmoir@unbsj.ca>;
> <moore.r@parl.gc.ca>; <bruce.northrup@gnb.ca>
> Sent: Friday, July 23, 2010 1:37 PM
> Subject: Re: RE Telephone Conversation re: 1965 Harley-Davidson
> Motorcycle, the RCMP and an interesting challenge from the lawyer
> Claude Poirier EH?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Amos" <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
> To: <sylvie.levesque-finn@snb.ca>; <Stephanie.Guignard@snb.ca>;
> <claude.poirier@snb.ca>; <maureen.mills@snb.ca>;
> <charles.mcallister@snb.ca>; <debby.frost@snb.ca>;
> <caroline.proulx@snb.ca>; <Derek.Pleadwell@snb.ca>; <NB9-1-1@gnb.ca>;
> <bill.morrison@snb.ca>; <Donald.Bastarache@snb.ca>;
> <lori.mofford@gnb.ca>; "Gilles. Blinn" <Gilles.Blinn@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>;
> "Wayne.Lang" <Wayne.Lang@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>;
> <william.elliott@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>; "robin reid"
> <zorroboy2009@hotmail.com>; "PATRICK. MURPHY"
> <PATRICK.MURPHY@dhs.gov>; <oldmaison@yahoo.com>; "Richard Harris"
> <injusticecoalition@hotmail.com>
> Cc: "Greg.Byrne" <Greg.Byrne@hotmail.com>; "Bonnar, Greg (DPS/MSP)"
> <Greg.Bonnar@gnb.ca>; "John. Foran" <John.Foran@gnb.ca>; "kelly.
> lamrock" <kelly.lamrock@gnb.ca>; "carlbainbridge"
> <carlbainbridge@panb.org>; "fundytides" <fundytides@gmail.com>; "panb"
> <panb@bellaliant.net>; <David.ALWARD@gnb.ca>; "jack.macdougall"
> <jack.macdougall@greenparty.ca>; "Frank. McKenna"
> <Frank.McKenna@td.com>
> Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 8:10 PM
> Subject: Yo Mr Minister Byrne I talked to your mindless lawyer SNB
> Claude Poirer again he told me to get a lawyer and sue SNB
>
>
> Robin you will enjoy this email These are the dumb bastards who stole
> my old Harley with the Yankee wiretap tapes in its saddlebags. They
> have no idea how important that old bike is to me or who I have been
> talking to about it or them them. Now thats funny Everybody and his
> dog knows how I love to sue lawyers. Hell I even introduced the dumb
> bastards to the evil zionist Barry K. Winters last fall before the
> NBPower Bullshit started and still the pricks did nothing all winter.
>
> I must ask you why EH Greggy Baby Byrne did you really think the
> zionists dare to kill me now after all the shit that went down over
> Bernie Madoff?
>
> The dumb French lawyer in Moncton does not have to ask me twice to sue
> SNB. Hell I will sue Poirier and you personally just out of principal.
> You are both officers of the court and swore to uphold the law not
> assist in the coverup of murder and many other crime. Furthermore all
> youand your blogger butt buddy Chucky Leblanc  had hard copy of my
> material since 2004 because he was too much of a chickenshit to give
> my material to Brad Green as he promised Correct Greggy Baby?
>
> The RCMP, the SNB, Capital Towing and the Fat Fred City finest all
> played a hand in stealing my old Harley in 2007 and some Yankee police
> surveilance wiretap tapes in its saddlebag. I hear the tapes are now
> missing surprise surprise EH? At least the bike still exists but is
> getting in rough shape because the bastard left it out in the weather
> for years. However everybody knows I have many more wiretap tapes
> stashed in Canada and the USA and that i can fix any motorcycycle. It
> is YOUR fault that the SNB lawyer is acting so cocky  N'esy Pas Greggy
> Baby?
>
> Veritas Vincit
> DavidRaymond Amos
>
> P.S I didn't bother telling the mindless Piorier about the shit that
> went down in NewYork after I talked to all of you bastards last year.
> I was just trying to get my Harley back before we started arguing in
> court tis all because my friend told me Alan MacPhee was threatening
> to squash it soon. You really should make sure that THAT DOES NOT
> HAPPEN EH SHAWNY BABY GRAHAM?
>
> If the idiot claude Poiier bumps into former Minister Mikey Murphy
> maybe he will explain why he gave up his dream job because he didn't
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: David Amos
> To: bill.corby@gnb.ca ; alan_white@cbc.ca ; jacques_poitras@cbc.ca ;
> MichaelB.Murphy@gnb.ca ; police@fredericton.ca ; carl.urquhart@gnb.ca
> ; t.j.burke@gnb.ca ; John.Foran@gnb.ca ; fbinhct@leo.gov ;
> brad.woodside@fredericton.ca ; david.kelly@fredericton.ca ;
> cathy.maclaggan@fredericton.ca ; stephen.kelly@fredericton.ca ;
> tom.jellinek@fredericton.ca ; scott.mcconaghy@fredericton.ca ;
> marilyn.kerton@fredericton.ca ; walter.brown@fredericton.ca ;
> norah.davidson@fredericton.ca ; mike.obrien@fredericton.ca ;
> bruce.grandy@fredericton.ca ; dan.keenan@fredericton.ca ;
> jeff.mockler@gnb.ca ; mrichard@lawsociety-barreau.nb.ca ;
> cynthia.merlini@dfait-maeci.gc.ca ; jlmockler@mpor.ca ;
> scotta@parl.gc.ca ; michael.bray@gnb.ca ; jack.e.mackay@gnb.ca ;
> news@dailygleaner.com ; kcarmichael@bloomberg.net ;
> advocacycollective@yahoo.com ; Easter.W@parl.gc.ca ;
> Comartin.J@parl.gc.ca ; cityadmin@fredericton.ca ; info@gg.ca ;
> bmosher@mosherchedore.ca ; rchedore@mosherchedore.ca ;
> chebert@thestar.ca ; Stoffer.P@parl.gc.ca ; Stronach.B@parl.gc.ca ;
> bev.busson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca ; days1@parl.gc.ca ; day.s@parl.gc.ca ;
> warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca ; PAUL.DUBE@rcmp-grc.gc.ca ;
> Stephane.vaillancourt@rcmp-grc.gc.ca ; derek.strong@rcmp-grc.gc.ca ;
> jacques.boucher@rcmp-grc.gc.ca ; Aurele.Daigle@rcmp-grc.gc.ca ;
> Roger.Gillies@rcmp-grc.gc.ca ; John.DeWinter@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
> Cc: Keddy.G@parl.gc.ca ; Allen.M@parl.gc.ca ; Manning.F@parl.gc.ca ;
> Cannon.L@parl.gc.ca ; Dion.S@parl.gc.ca ; lunnmp@garylunn.com ;
> lunng@parl.gc.ca ; Murphy.B@parl.gc.ca ; zedp1@parl.gc.ca ;
> Menzies.T@parl.gc.ca ; menziest@telus.net ;
> george.groeneveld@assembly.ab.ca ; livingstone.macleod@assembly.ab.ca
> ; oldmaison@yahoo.com ; dan.bussieres@gnb.ca ; abel.leblanc@gnb.ca ;
> aleblanc.mla@nb.aibn.com ; Harper.S@parl.gc.ca ; Layton.J@parl.gc.ca ;
> Dryden.K@parl.gc.ca ; Duceppe.G@parl.gc.ca ; Casey.B@parl.gc.ca ;
> Arthur.A@parl.gc.ca ; Comuzzi.J@parl.gc.ca ; Thibault.L@parl.gc.ca ;
> akrystal@rogers.blackberry.net ; tomp.young@atlanticradio.rogers.com ;
> jonesr@cbc.ca ; DannyWilliams@gov.nl.ca ; Matthews.B@parl.gc.ca ;
> samperrier@hotmail.com ; lorraineroche@gov.nl.ca ;
> alltrue@nl.rogers.com ; jtennant@prairiepost.com ;
> southporcupinegroup@telus.net ; calgary.mountainview@assembly.ab.ca ;
> ivan.court@saintjohn.ca ; norm.mcfarlane@saintjohn.ca ;
> Brunswick.Pipeline@ec.gc.ca ; Jake.Harms@justice.gc.ca ;
> Paul.Vanderlaan@gnb.ca ; William.Gould@gnb.ca
> Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 1:35 PM
> Subject: Attention William Corby I am entitled to an answer from the
> RCMP BEFORE we meet in court N'est Pas?
>
> "Murphy, Michael B. (DH/MS)" <MichaelB.Murphy@gnb.ca> wrote:
> Subject:
> Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 12:02:35 -0400
> From: "Murphy, Michael B. \(DH/MS\)" <MichaelB.Murphy@gnb.ca>
> To: <motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com>
>
> January 30, 2007
>
> WITHOUT PREJUDICE
>
> Mr. David Amos
>
> Dear Mr. Amos:
>
> This will acknowledge receipt of a copy of your e-mail of December 29,
> 2006 to Corporal Warren McBeath of the RCMP.
>
> Because of the nature of the allegations made in your message, I have
> taken the measure of forwarding a copy to Assistant Commissioner Steve
> Graham of the RCMP “J” Division in Fredericton.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Honourable Michael B. Murphy
> Minister of Health
>
> CM/cb
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Amos" <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
> To: <debby.frost@snb.ca>; <caroline.proulx@snb.ca>
> Sent: Friday, January 09, 2009 6:21 PM
> Subject: Fwd: Your Minister the lawyer Greg Byrne should have done the
> right thing a long time ago EH Mr. Graham?
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
> Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2009 13:00:58 -0400
> Subject: Your Minister the lawyer Greg Byrne should have done the
> right thing a long time ago EH Mr. Graham?
> To: sylvie.levesque-finn@snb.ca, Stephanie.Guignard@snb.ca,
> claude.poirier@snb.ca, maureen.mills@snb.ca, charles.mcallister@snb.ca
> Cc: "greg. byrne" <greg.byrne@gnb.ca>, "shawn. graham"
> <shawn.graham@gnb.ca>, "Bonnar, Greg (DPS/MSP)" <Greg.Bonnar@gnb.ca>
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "MacKenzie, Lloyd (SNB)" <lloyd.mackenzie@snb.ca>
> Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2009 13:01:27 -0400
> Subject: Telephone Conversation re: 1965 Harley-Davidson Motorcycle
> To: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com
> Cc: "Bastarache, Donald  J.(SNB)" <Donald.Bastarache@snb.ca>,
> "Morrison, Bill (SNB)" <bill.morrison@snb.ca>, "Levesque-Finn, Sylvie
> (SNB)" <Sylvie.Levesque-Finn@snb.ca>, "Pleadwell, Derek (SNB)"
> <Derek.Pleadwell@snb.ca>
>
> Mr. Amos:
>
>         Upon your request I will inform Mr. Derek Pleadwell [(506)
> 444-2897], Chairperson SNB Board of Directors, of our extended
> conversation regarding the issues surrounding the 1965 Harley-Davidson
> motorcycle when he visits my office at approximately 3:30 P.M. today.
>
>       Also, as requested, I've copied in Ms. Sylvie  Levesque-Finn
> [(506) 453-3879], SNB President.
>
> Lloyd D. MacKenzie, AACI, P. App, CAE
>
> Regional Manager of Assessment - Beauséjour Region/Responsable
> régional de l'évaluation - region Beauséjour
> Assessment/ de l'évaluation
> Service New Brunswick/ Service Nouveau-Brunswick
> 633 rue Main St. 4th floor/4ième étage
> Moncton, NB
> E1C 8R3
>
> Tel/Tél: (506) 856-3910
> Fax/Téléc: (506) 856-2519
>
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Brian Gallant <briangallant10@gmail.com>
> Date: Tue, 29 May 2018 06:01:57 -0700
> Subject: Merci / Thank you Re: Fwd: I just called Alan Roy again about
> my right to health care, my missing 1965 Harley, the Yankee Wiretaps
> tapes in its saddlebag and Federal Court and his assistant played dumb
> as usual
> To: motomaniac333@gmail.com
>
> (Français à suivre)
>
> If your email is pertaining to the Government of New Brunswick, please
> email me at brian.gallant@gnb.ca
>
> If your matter is urgent, please email Greg Byrne at greg.byrne@gnb.ca
>
> Thank you.
>
> Si votre courriel s'addresse au Gouvernement du Nouveau-Brunswick,
> ‎svp m'envoyez un courriel à brian.gallant@gnb.ca
>
> Pour les urgences, veuillez contacter Greg Byrne à greg.byrne@gnb.ca
>
> Merci.
>
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: "Auto-reply from kevhache@nb.aibn.com" <kevhache@nb.aibn.com>
> Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2018 18:20:04 -0400
> Subject: Re: Too Funny I just talked to Claude Landry Elvy Robichaud’s
> old Chief of Staff He forgot what went down in 2004 and the emails I
> sent him since
> To: david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com
>
> Bonjour
>
> Je serais absent du bureau du 6 aout au   22 aout inclusivement.  Le
> bureau sera fermé du 6 au 19 aout inclusivement pour les vacances d
> ete et sera ouvert a partir du 20 aout.  Bonne Vacance a tous
>
> Je retournerais votre courriel a mon retour.
>
> Kevin J. Hache
>
> CABINET KEVIN J. HACHE
> 8 Boul St-Pierre Ouest
> C.P. 5662
> Caraquet NB E1W 1B7
> 506 727 5150 (telephone)
> 506 727 6686 (telecopieur)
> kevhache@nb.sympatico.ca
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> Date: Tue, 29 May 2018 10:42:09 -0400
> Subject: Attn Marc Richard and John McNair I just called AGAIN Say hey
> to my Brother in Law W. S. Reid CHEDORE and his brother of the law
> David Lutz QC for me will ya?
> To: MRichard@lawsociety-barreau.nb.ca, John.McNair@snb.ca,
> "serge.rousselle" <serge.rousselle@gnb.ca>, Erin.Hardy@snb.ca,
> David.Eidt@gnb.ca
> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Marc Richard <MRichard@lawsociety-barreau.nb.ca>
> Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2017 22:51:09 +0000
> Subject: Automatic reply: RE Irving's ridiculous constitutional
> challenge and Federal Court File no T-1557-15 I wonder if George
> Cooper and Hélène Beaulieure even know how many times the Irvings and
> partners of their VERY snobby law firm have offended me over t...
> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>
> I will be out of the office until October 30, 2017.  Je serai absent
> du bureau jusqu'au 30 octobre 2017.
>
>
> ---------- 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: "Eidt, David (OAG/CPG)" <David.Eidt@gnb.ca>
> Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2017 00:33:21 +0000
> Subject: Automatic reply: Yo Mr Lutz howcome your buddy the clerk
> would not file this motion and properly witnessed affidavit and why
> did she take all four copies?
> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>
> I will be out of the office until Monday, March 13, 2017. I will have
> little to no access to email. Please dial 453-2222 for assistance.
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Marc Richard <MRichard@lawsociety-barreau.nb.ca>
> Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2016 13:16:46 +0000
> Subject: Automatic reply: RE: The New Brunswick Real Estate
> Association and their deliberate ignorance for the bankster's benefit
> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>
> I will be out of the office until  August 15, 2016. Je serai absent du
> bureau jusqu'au 15 août 2016.
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "McNair, John (SNB)" <John.McNair@snb.ca>
> Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2016 16:04:29 +0000
> Subject: Automatic reply: RE: The New Brunswick Real Estate
> Association and their deliberate ignorance for the bankster's benefit
> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>
> I will be out of the office August 1 - August 12. I will reply to your
> email when I return. If you require immediate assistance, please
> contact Chantal Leger at 663-2510. Thank you.
>
> Je serai absent du bureau les 1 aout - 12 aout. Je répondrai à votre
> courriel à mon retour. Si vous nécessitez de l'assistance
> immédiatement, veuillez contacter Chantal Leger au 663-2510. Merci.
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "Hardy, Erin (SNB)" <Erin.Hardy@snb.ca>
> Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2016 16:04:28 +0000
> Subject: Automatic reply: RE: The New Brunswick Real Estate
> Association and their deliberate ignorance for the bankster's benefit
> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>
> Le francais suit:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am currently out of the office. I will gladly reply to your message
> upon my return on August 15, 2016. Should you require immediate
> assitance please contact Celeste Savoie at (506) 471-5290 or by email:
> Celeste.Savoie@snb.ca.
>
> Have a nice day!
>
> Bonjour,
>
> Je suis presentement hors du bureau. Il me fera plaisir de repondre a
> votre message a mon retour August 15, 2016. Si vous avez besoin d'une
> assitance immediate, veuillez communiquer avec Celeste Savoie au (506)
> 471-5290 ou par courriel a: Celeste.Savoie@snb.ca.
>
> Bonne journee!
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Marc Richard <MRichard@lawsociety-barreau.nb.ca>
> Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2014 17:43:27 +0000
> Subject: Automatic reply: Oh My My we just talked briefly Correct Ms
> Beaulieu? It appears to me that the latest President of the NB Law
> Society thinks non lawyers are not worth talking to
> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>
> I will be out of the office until July 21, 2014. Je serai absent du
> bureau jusqu'au 21 juillet 2014.
>
>
>
>
>> ---------- 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
>>
>>
>> ---------- Original message ----------
>> From: justin.trudeau.a1@parl.gc.ca
>> Date: Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 8:18 PM
>> Subject: Réponse automatique : RE My complaint against the CROWN in
>> Federal Court Attn David Hansen and Peter MacKay If you planning to
>> submit a motion for a publication ban on my complaint trust that you
>> dudes are way past too late
>> To: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com
>>
>> Veuillez noter que j'ai changé de courriel. Vous pouvez me rejoindre à
>> lalanthier@hotmail.com
>>
>> Pour rejoindre le bureau de M. Trudeau veuillez envoyer un courriel à
>> tommy.desfosses@parl.gc.ca
>>
>> Please note that I changed email address, you can reach me at
>> lalanthier@hotmail.com
>>
>> To reach the office of Mr. Trudeau please send an email to
>> tommy.desfosses@parl.gc.ca
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Merci ,
>>
>>
>> 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
>>
>> Canada’s and Canadians free ride is over. Canada can no longer hide
>> behind Amerka’s and NATO’s skirts.
>>
>> When I was still in Canadian Forces then Prime Minister Jean Chretien
>> actually committed the Canadian Army to deploy in the second campaign
>> in Iraq, the Coalition of the Willing. This was against or contrary to
>> the wisdom or advice of those of us Canadian officers that were
>> involved in the initial planning phases of that operation. There were
>> significant concern in our planning cell, and NDHQ about of the dearth
>> of concern for operational guidance, direction, and forces for
>> operations after the initial occupation of Iraq. At the “last minute”
>> Prime Minister Chretien and the Liberal government changed its mind.
>> The Canadian government told our amerkan cousins that we would not
>> deploy combat troops for the Iraq campaign, but would deploy a
>> Canadian Battle Group to Afghanistan, enabling our amerkan cousins to
>> redeploy troops from there to Iraq. The PMO’s thinking that it was
>> less costly to deploy Canadian Forces to Afghanistan than Iraq. But
>> alas no one seems to remind the Liberals of Prime Minister Chretien’s
>> then grossly incorrect assumption. Notwithstanding Jean Chretien’s
>> incompetence and stupidity, the Canadian Army was heroic,
>> professional, punched well above it’s weight, and the PPCLI Battle
>> Group, is credited with “saving Afghanistan” during the Panjway
>> campaign of 2006.
>>
>> What Justin Trudeau and the Liberals don’t tell you now, is that then
>> Liberal Prime Minister Jean Chretien committed, and deployed the
>> Canadian army to Canada’s longest “war” without the advice, consent,
>> support, or vote of the Canadian Parliament.
>>
>> What David Amos and the rest of the ignorant, uneducated, and babbling
>> chattering classes are too addled to understand is the deployment of
>> less than 75 special operations troops, and what is known by planners
>> as a “six pac cell” of fighter aircraft is NOT the same as a
>> deployment of a Battle Group, nor a “war” make.
>>
>> The Canadian Government or The Crown unlike our amerkan cousins have
>> the “constitutional authority” to commit the Canadian nation to war.
>> That has been recently clearly articulated to the Canadian public by
>> constitutional scholar Phillippe Legasse. What Parliament can do is
>> remove “confidence” in The Crown’s Government in a “vote of
>> non-confidence.” That could not happen to the Chretien Government
>> regarding deployment to Afghanistan, and it won’t happen in this
>> instance with the conservative majority in The Commons regarding a
>> limited Canadian deployment to the Middle East.
>>
>> President George Bush was quite correct after 911 and the terror
>> attacks in New York; that the Taliban “occupied” and “failed state”
>> Afghanistan was the source of logistical support, command and control,
>> and training for the Al Quaeda war of terror against the world. The
>> initial defeat, and removal from control of Afghanistan was vital and
>>
>> P.S. Whereas this CBC article is about your opinion of the actions of
>> the latest Minister Of Health trust that Mr Boudreau and the CBC have
>> had my files for many years and the last thing they are is ethical.
>> Ask his friends Mr Murphy and the RCMP if you don't believe me.
>>
>> Subject:
>> Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 12:02:35 -0400
>> From: "Murphy, Michael B. \(DH/MS\)" MichaelB.Murphy@gnb.ca
>> To: motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com
>>
>> January 30, 2007
>>
>> WITHOUT PREJUDICE
>>
>> Mr. David Amos
>>
>> Dear Mr. Amos:
>>
>> This will acknowledge receipt of a copy of your e-mail of December 29,
>> 2006 to Corporal Warren McBeath of the RCMP.
>>
>> Because of the nature of the allegations made in your message, I have
>> taken the measure of forwarding a copy to Assistant Commissioner Steve
>> Graham of the RCMP “J” Division in Fredericton.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> Honourable Michael B. Murphy
>> Minister of Health
>>
>> CM/cb
>>
>>
>> Warren McBeath warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca wrote:
>>
>> Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2006 17:34:53 -0500
>> From: "Warren McBeath" warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
>> To: kilgoursite@ca.inter.net, MichaelB.Murphy@gnb.ca,
>> nada.sarkis@gnb.ca, wally.stiles@gnb.ca, dwatch@web.net,
>> motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com
>> CC: ottawa@chuckstrahl.com, riding@chuckstrahl.com,John.Foran@gnb.ca,
>> Oda.B@parl.gc.ca,"Bev BUSSON" bev.busson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
>> "Paul Dube" PAUL.DUBE@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
>> Subject: Re: Remember me Kilgour? Landslide Annie McLellan has
>> forgotten me but the crooks within the RCMP have not
>>
>> Dear Mr. Amos,
>>
>> Thank you for your follow up e-mail to me today. I was on days off
>> over the holidays and returned to work this evening. Rest assured I
>> was not ignoring or procrastinating to respond to your concerns.
>>
>> As your attachment sent today refers from Premier Graham, our position
>> is clear on your dead calf issue: Our forensic labs do not process
>> testing on animals in cases such as yours, they are referred to the
>> Atlantic Veterinary College in Charlottetown who can provide these
>> services. If you do not choose to utilize their expertise in this
>> instance, then that is your decision and nothing more can be done.
>>
>> As for your other concerns regarding the US Government, false
>> imprisonment and Federal Court Dates in the US, etc... it is clear
>> that Federal authorities are aware of your concerns both in Canada
>> the US. These issues do not fall into the purvue of Detachment
>> and policing in Petitcodiac, NB.
>>
>> It was indeed an interesting and informative conversation we had on
>> December 23rd, and I wish you well in all of your future endeavors.
>>
>>  Sincerely,
>>
>> Warren McBeath, Cpl.
>> GRC Caledonia RCMP
>> Traffic Services NCO
>> Ph: (506) 387-2222
>> Fax: (506) 387-4622
>> E-mail warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
>>
>>
>>
>> Alexandre Deschênes, Q.C.,
>> Office of the Integrity Commissioner
>> Edgecombe House, 736 King Street
>> Fredericton, N.B. CANADA E3B 5H1
>> tel.: 506-457-7890
>> fax: 506-444-5224
>> e-mail:coi@gnb.ca
>>
>
>
> 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
>>>
>>
>
> http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.ca/2017/11/federal-court-of-appeal-finally-makes.html
>


---------- Original message ----------
From: Mike Therien <therien.mike@brunswicknews.com>
Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2018 05:17:08 -0300
Subject: Re: Here is my latest complaint about the SEC, Banksters and Taxmen
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

Please remove me from your distribution list.

Mike Therien
Editor, Telegraph-Journal

On Wed, Sep 19, 2018, 12:54 AM David Amos, <motomaniac333@gmail.com> wrote:

> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Jody.Wilson-Raybould@parl.gc.ca
> Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2018 01:00:20 +0000
> Subject: Automatic reply: Here is my latest complaint about the SEC,
> Banksters and Taxmen
> To: motomaniac333@gmail.com
>
> Thank you for writing to the Honourable Jody Wilson-Raybould, Member
> of Parliament for Vancouver Granville.
>
> This message is to acknowledge that we are in receipt of your email.
> Due to the significant increase in the volume of correspondence, there
> may be a delay in processing your email. Rest assured that your
> message will be carefully reviewed.
>
> To help us address your concerns more quickly, please include within
> the body of your email your full name, address, and postal code.
>
> Please note that your message will be forwarded to the Department of
> Justice if it concerns topics pertaining to the member's role as the
> Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada. For all future
> correspondence addressed to the Minister of Justice, please write
> directly to the Department of Justice at
> mcu@justice.gc.ca<mailto:mcu@justice.gc.ca> or call 613-957-4222.
>
> Thank you
>
> -------------------
>
> Merci d'?crire ? l'honorable Jody Wilson-Raybould, d?put?e de
> Vancouver Granville.
>
> Le pr?sent message vise ? vous informer que nous avons re?u votre
> courriel. En raison d'une augmentation importante du volume de
> correspondance, il pourrait y avoir un retard dans le traitement de
> votre courriel. Sachez que votre message sera examin? attentivement.
>
> Pour nous aider ? r?pondre ? vos pr?occupations plus rapidement,
> veuillez inclure dans le corps de votre courriel votre nom complet,
> votre adresse et votre code postal.
>
> Veuillez prendre note que votre message sera transmis au minist?re de
> la Justice s'il porte sur des sujets qui rel?vent du r?le de la
> d?put?e en tant que ministre de la Justice et procureure g?n?rale du
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "Lebouthillier, Diane" <Diane.Lebouthillier@cra-arc.gc.ca>
> Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2017 20:48:50 +0000
> Subject: Réponse automatique : Your various correspondence about
> abusive tax schemes - 2017-02631
> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>
> Merci d'avoir écrit à l'honorable Diane Lebouthillier, ministre du
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> Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2018 22:05:38 +0000
> Subject: RE: Attn Minister of National Revenue Diane Lebouthillier May
> I suggest that your minions do the right thing by me and my Income
> supplement?
> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
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> From: "Min.Mail / Courrier.Min (CRA/ARC)" <PABMINMAILG@cra-arc.gc.ca>
> Date: Wed, 24 May 2017 13:10:52 +0000
> Subject: Your various correspondence about abusive tax schemes - 2017-02631
> To: "motomaniac333@gmail.com" <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>
> Mr. David Raymond Amos
> motomaniac333@gmail.com
>
>
> Dear Mr. Amos:
>
> Thank you for your various correspondence about abusive tax schemes,
> and for your understanding regarding the delay of this response.
>
> This is an opportunity for me to address your concerns about the way
> the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) deals with aggressive tax planning,
> tax avoidance, and tax evasion by targeting individuals and groups
> that promote schemes intended to avoid payment of tax. It is also an
> opportunity for me to present the Government of Canada’s main
> strategies for ensuring fairness for all taxpayers.
>
> The CRA’s mission is to preserve the integrity of Canada’s tax system,
> and it is taking concrete and effective action to deal with abusive
> tax schemes. Through federal budget funding in 2016 and 2017, the
> government has committed close to $1 billion in cracking down on tax
> evasion and combatting tax avoidance at home and through the use of
> offshore transactions. This additional funding is expected to generate
> federal revenues of $2.6 billion over five years for Budget 2016, and
> $2.5 billion over five years for Budget 2017.
>
> More precisely, the CRA is cracking down on tax cheats by hiring more
> auditors, maintaining its underground economy specialist teams,
> increasing coverage of aggressive goods and service tax/harmonized
> sales tax planning, increasing coverage of multinational corporations
> and wealthy individuals, and taking targeted actions aimed at
> promoters of abusive tax schemes.
>
> On the offshore front, the CRA continues to develop tools to improve
> its focus on high‑risk taxpayers. It is also considering changes to
> its Voluntary Disclosures Program following the first set of program
> recommendations received from an independent Offshore Compliance
> Advisory Committee. In addition, the CRA is leading international
> projects to address the base erosion and profit shifting initiative of
> the G20 and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and
> Development, and is collaborating with treaty partners to address the
> Panama Papers leaks.
>
> These actions are evidence of the government’s commitment to
> protecting tax fairness. The CRA has strengthened its intelligence and
> technical capacities for the early detection of abusive tax
> arrangements and deterrence of those who participate in them. To
> ensure compliance, it has increased the number of actions aimed at
> promoters who use illegal schemes. These measures include increased
> audits of such promoters, improved information gathering, criminal
> investigations where warranted, and better communication with
> taxpayers.
>
> To deter potential taxpayer involvement in these schemes, the CRA is
> increasing notifications and warnings through its communications
> products. It also seeks partnerships with tax preparers, accountants,
> and community groups so that they can become informed observers who
> can educate their clients.
>
> The CRA will assess penalties against promoters and other
> representatives who make false statements involving illegal tax
> schemes. The promotion of tax schemes to defraud the government can
> lead to criminal investigations, fingerprinting, criminal prosecution,
> court fines, and jail time.
>
> Between April 1, 2011, and March 31, 2016, the CRA’s criminal
> investigations resulted in the conviction of 42 Canadian taxpayers for
> tax evasion with links to money and assets held offshore. In total,
> the $34 million in evaded taxes resulted in court fines of $12 million
> and 734 months of jail time.
>
> When deciding to pursue compliance actions through the courts, the CRA
> consults the Department of Justice Canada to choose an appropriate
> solution. Complex tax-related litigation is costly and time consuming,
> and the outcome may be unsuccessful. All options to recover amounts
> owed are considered.
>
> More specifically, in relation to the KPMG Isle of Man tax avoidance
> scheme, publicly available court records show that it is through the
> CRA’s efforts that the scheme was discovered. The CRA identified many
> of the participants and continues to actively pursue the matter. The
> CRA has also identified at least 10 additional tax structures on the
> Isle of Man, and is auditing taxpayers in relation to these
> structures.
>
> To ensure tax fairness, the CRA commissioned an independent review in
> March 2016 to determine if it had acted appropriately concerning KPMG
> and its clients. In her review, Ms. Kimberley Brooks, Associate
> Professor and former Dean of the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie
> University, examined the CRA’s operational processes and decisions in
> relation to the KPMG offshore tax structure and its efforts to obtain
> the names of all taxpayers participating in the scheme. Following this
> review, the report, released on May 5, 2016, concluded that the CRA
> had acted appropriately in its management of the KPMG Isle of Man
> file. The report found that the series of compliance measures the CRA
> took were in accordance with its policies and procedures. It was
> concluded that the procedural actions taken on the KPMG file were
> appropriate given the facts of this particular case and were
> consistent with the treatment of taxpayers in similar situations. The
> report concluded that actions by CRA employees were in accordance with
> the CRA’s Code of Integrity and Professional Conduct. There was no
> evidence of inappropriate interaction between KPMG and the CRA
> employees involved in the case.
>
> Under the CRA’s Code of Integrity and Professional Conduct, all CRA
> employees are responsible for real, apparent, or potential conflicts
> of interests between their current duties and any subsequent
> employment outside of the CRA or the Public Service of Canada.
> Consequences and corrective measures play an important role in
> protecting the CRA’s integrity.
>
> The CRA takes misconduct very seriously. The consequences of
> misconduct depend on the gravity of the incident and its repercussions
> on trust both within and outside of the CRA. Misconduct can result in
> disciplinary measures up to dismissal.
>
> All forms of tax evasion are illegal. The CRA manages the Informant
> Leads Program, which handles leads received from the public regarding
> cases of tax evasion across the country. This program, which
> coordinates all the leads the CRA receives from informants, determines
> whether there has been any non-compliance with tax law and ensures
> that the information is examined and conveyed, if applicable, so that
> compliance measures are taken. This program does not offer any reward
> for tips received.
>
> The new Offshore Tax Informant Program (OTIP) has also been put in
> place. The OTIP offers financial compensation to individuals who
> provide information related to major cases of offshore tax evasion
> that lead to the collection of tax owing. As of December 31, 2016, the
> OTIP had received 963 calls and 407 written submissions from possible
> informants. Over 218 taxpayers are currently under audit based on
> information the CRA received through the OTIP.
>
> With a focus on the highest-risk sectors nationally and
> internationally and an increased ability to gather information, the
> CRA has the means to target taxpayers who try to hide their income.
> For example, since January 2015, the CRA has been collecting
> information on all international electronic funds transfers (EFTs) of
> $10,000 or more ending or originating in Canada. It is also adopting a
> proactive approach by focusing each year on four jurisdictions that
> raise suspicion. For the Isle of Man, the CRA audited 3,000 EFTs
> totalling $860 million over 12 months and involving approximately 800
> taxpayers. Based on these audits, the CRA communicated with
> approximately 350 individuals and 400 corporations and performed 60
> audits.
>
> In January 2017, I reaffirmed Canada’s important role as a leader for
> tax authorities around the world in detecting the structures used for
> aggressive tax planning and tax evasion. This is why Canada works
> daily with the Joint International Tax Shelter Information Centre
> (JITSIC), a network of tax administrations in over 35 countries. The
> CRA participates in two expert groups within the JITSIC and leads the
> working group on intermediaries and proponents. This ongoing
> collaboration is a key component of the CRA’s work to develop strong
> relationships with the international community, which will help it
> refine the world-class tax system that benefits all Canadians.
>
> The CRA is increasing its efforts and is seeing early signs of
> success. Last year, the CRA recovered just under $13 billion as a
> result of its audit activities on the domestic and offshore fronts.
> Two-thirds of these recoveries are the result of its audit efforts
> relating to large businesses and multinational companies.
>
> But there is still much to do, and additional improvements and
> investments are underway.
>
> Tax cheats are having a harder and harder time hiding. Taxpayers who
> choose to promote or participate in malicious and illegal tax
> strategies must face the consequences of their actions. Canadians
> expect nothing less. I invite you to read my most recent statement on
> this matter at canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/news/2017/03/
> statement_from_thehonourabledianelebouthillierministerofnational.
>
> Thank you for taking the time to write. I hope the information I have
> provided is helpful.
>
> Sincerely,
>
>
> The Honourable Diane Lebouthillier
> Minister of National Revenue
>
>
>
> https://www.telegraphjournal.com/kings-county-record/story/100712615/election-sussex-fundy-stmartins
>
>
> Sussex candidates split on work opportunities in N.B.
> TAMMY SCOTT-WALLACE Telegraph-Journal
>
> September 14, 2018
>  Participating in the Sussex-Fundy-St. Martins meet the candidates
> event, hosted by the Chamber of Commerce, are Progressive Conservative
> candidate Bruce Northrup; Fred Harrison of the Green party; Liberal
> Ian Smyth; Peoples Alliance candidate Jim Bedford and David Amos
> running as an Independent.
> Photo: Tammy Scott-Wallace/Telegraph-Journal
> SUSSEX • The rate in which families are leaving the province and the
> pain that causes the economy needs to be a primary focus in the
> Sussex-Fundy-St. Martins riding this election, said Progressive
> Conservative candidate Bruce Northrup.
>
> And to him, closing the door to the development of the province’s
> natural resources is the main contributor to the problem of
> out-migration.
>
> Differing political positions were represented during a meet the
> candidates event in the riding Wednesday night.
>
> “Why are they going west?” Northrup asked, answering his own question.
> “To work in oil fields, to work in natural gas.”
>
> Those who move away for work are often lost forever as they settle
> down and make their family there, he added. Northrup has been
> staunchly opposed to the moratorium on hydraulic fracturing Brian
> Gallant’s Liberal put in place following the last provincial election.
>
> “We have to develop our natural gas and natural resources to keep them
> here. They’re exiting by the hundreds,” Northrup said.
>
> Liberal candidate Ian Smyth, however, sees it differently.
>
> He believes there’s lots of work, but not the right “attitudes.”
>
> He talked about recent job interviews he was conducting on his farm
> where he was offering a $13 an hour job. The person he was supposed to
> interview didn’t bother to show up or call, and that happened five
> times, Smyth said.
>
> “There’s not a shortage of work. There’s all kinds of work,” he said,
> “but attitudes have to change.”
>
> People have the right to leave the province for better work
> opportunities, he added.
>
> “It’s all about choices – it’s a free country,” said the father of
> four young children.
>
> As someone who left his community of St. Martins where he was fire
> chief for 22 years to go to Alberta, Peoples Alliance candidate
> Bedford said, he knows how difficult it is to uproot. The low wages he
> was earning picking rocks, however wasn’t near enough. He sent six
> resumes to Alberta companies, and he received calls for work from all
> six of them.
>
> He lived there with his family for 10 years.
>
> “People are payments away from losing their homes,” Bedford said.
> “We’re fooling ourselves when we say how great we are. Look around
> your neighbourhood, look around this room.”
>
> Dollar figures on what the sweet spot should be for an adequate
> provincial minimum wage fluctuated among parties when the question
> came up.
>
> Independent candidate David Amos, who ran federally the last time
> around, says people are not earning what they need to survive. He
> believes $18 an hour is a fair paycheque.
>
> “Why can’t the working man earn what the old man gets?” he said,
> referring to his old age pension. He said often the working person
> still has a family to raise at home.
>
> But an appropriate minimum wage is not only about another couple bucks
> for the worker,  Bedford pointed out.
>
> “It’s a fine balancing act,” the Sussex businessman said. A $15
> minimum wage, he said, pushes closer to $35 an hour for the employer
> who has to contribute more for employment insurance and Canada Pension
> Plan for the worker.
>
>  A small crowd of voters attended the Sussex and District Chamber of
> Commerce event to meet the candidates of Sussex-Fundy-St. Martins on
> Wednesday night in Sussex Corner.
> Photo: Tammy Scott-Wallace/Telegraph-Journal
> That could mean fewer businesses, and in turn fewer jobs.
>
> “You have to look at what the full impact will be,” Bedford said.
>
> Minimum wage in New Brunswick is currently $11.25 an hour, which is
> similar to the other Maritime provinces.
>
> But the Liberals are committing as part of their election platform to
> increasing it to $14 an hour gradually, Smyth said.
>
> “People need $14 to survive,” he said.
>
> The Green party wants to do even better than that, said candidate Fred
> Harrison, by raising the amount $1 a year until it reaches $15.25.
>
> Northrup said the Tories are not committing to an increase.
>
> Amos, Bedford and Northrup all took aim at the controversial carbon
> tax the Liberals have committed to.
>
> “There’s no disputing climate change,” Amos said. “Mother Nature is
> going to do what she wants to do. New taxation isn’t going to fix it.”
>
> Bedford also believes it should be eliminated, as should taxes on used
> vehicles. There should also be a major drop in small business tax, he
> said.
>
> The  Progressive Conservative platform has a sharp focus on reducing
> taxes, Northrup said.
>
> “My favourite three words in our platform is ‘no more taxes’,” he
> said. “We want to put more money in your pockets.
>
> “At the end of the day we’re totally, totally taxed out.”
>
> It was a mild, small crowd of about 25 people that gathered to meet
> the candidates hosted by the Sussex and District Chamber of Commerce
> in Sussex Corner.
>
> The Chamber held a similar event in early August, before the writ was
> dropped.
>
> Wednesday evening’s event took place at the same time a televised
> debate among the provincial party leaders was happening.
>
> Fracking, which is often a hot topic in the Sussex region with the
> business community supporting it, received varying opinions during the
> panel discussion.
>
> Amos is against fracking.
>
> “If there’s nothing in it for all of us, why bother?” he said,
> referring to the companies that have more to benefit than New
> Brunswickers with its inadequate royalty structure.
>
> But Northup believes there’s a lot of benefit for New Brunswickers to
> use its own natural resources, from salt mined in Picadilly, to
> natural gas.
>
> In his opinion, too much is being brought into the province from outside.
>
> “We need to develop our own resources to benefit ourselves,” he said.
> People in the riding need to work, especially since the potash mine in
> the riding closed in 2016, taking hundreds of jobs with it.
>
> Bedford cannot reasonably expect there not to be hiccups along the way
> with any new developments, but feels “the benefits are going to
> outweigh the risks.”
>
> He too believes “we need to depend on ourselves. We need to get people
> working.”
>
> Harrison said potential risks need to be fully understood, but
> generally speaking he doesn’t oppose natural resource development.
>
> “I would still want to err on the side of the environment and
> encourage and develop more natural resources that are sustainable,”
> the artist said.
>
>
>
>
>
> https://www.telegraphjournal.com/daily-gleaner/story/44198467/provinces-only-independent-candidate?source=story-related
>
> Province’s only independent candidate says he’s never voted
> TAMMY SCOTT-WALLACE Kings County Record
>
> October 8, 2015
>  David Amos Independent SUSSEX • One of the province’s most colourful
> characters this federal election says he knows a lot about politics,
> but he has never checked a ballot.
>
> “I never voted in my life,” David Amos, the province’s only
> Independent candidate, said in a meet-and-greet of candidates held in
> Sussex Tuesday night.
>
> “Understand the game, never played, never voted.”
>
> The mechanic used to run a motorcycle shop in Four Corners near
> Sussex, and added a lively component to the gathering that gave
> candidates of Fundy Royal a forum to speak to issues important to the
> riding, lead by the Sussex & District Chamber of Commerce.
>
> Incumbent Rob Moore, who is seeking re-election for the Conservatives,
> faced off with Amos at the polls before in 2004. At that time Moore
> took the riding by a landslide.
>
> Amos told the crowd he offers as an independent because there is no
> democracy with towing a party line, as he feels the other candidates
> do.
>
> “You know how they stand and you must say what they say,” Amos said of
> party lines. “I speak for the people. You’re my boss. I would make a
> deal with the devil if it behooves what the people want.”
>
> When someone in the crowd referred to a member of parliament as a
> leader, Amos objected.
>
> “The parliamentarian is your servant,” he said. “He works for you –
> he’s not your leader. If he re-offers, check his work.”
>
> The issue of representation came up when Patricia McKay asked from the
> audience whether parties would consider a better way for the electoral
> system to function. Last election, she pointed out, the majority of
> people did not vote for the Conservatives yet that party formed
> government.
>
> Simply put, said Moore, every riding chooses their representative
> which he sees as a fair way to choose a government.
>
> “The person with the most votes goes to Ottawa,” he said. The party
> with the most representatives become government.
>
> Amos said the system isn’t about to change.
>
> “Someone like Elizabeth May would have to be prime minister to change
> it,” the Independent candidate said, referring to the Green party
> leader.
>
> Alaina Lockhart believes there could be a new way of creating
> governments, and other countries can be looked at for examples in
> ensuring the best representation of all people.
>
> “This would be the last first-past-the-post election system,” she
> said. “We believe we can do better.”
>
> Green party candidate Stephanie Coburn said her party believes there
> needs to be democratic renewal, which allows for a system where the
> interests of each riding can be spoken through their MP without
> recourse. As it is, she said, the party whip tells members how they
> need to vote on issues.
>
> “And we’re very interested in proportional representation,” Coburn
> said, which would reflect all of the voters who elect them in
> proportion to their number instead of the winner-take-all system in
> place now.
>
> During the debate Moore went under fire by a member of the audience
> who asked why, after five opportunities to speak, he never once
> mentioned his leader Stephen Harper’s name.
>
> “I’m running to be member of parliament for this area,” Moore said.
> “You have to be able to stand on your own two feet.”
>
> He said he respects his leader and feels he has lead the country
> through considerable economic challenges. Through Harper’s leadership
> Moore is convinced Canada is an envied nation.
>
> He said he won’t, however, “ride on somebody’s coat tails” as he seeks
> re-election in Fundy Royal. His hope, he said, is people vote for what
> he has done the past 10 years in the riding based on his record.
>
> “Each of us here have to get elected – it’s our name on the ballot,”
> Moore said.
>
> Lockhart said she is proud to use her leader Justin Trudeau’s name.
>
> “I’m standing on my own two feet to be a representative of this area,”
> he said, “but you have to be proud of your leader as well.”
>
> Jennifer McKenzie, the candidate for the NDP, feels the Harper
> government failed in finding opportunities to improve the economic
> condition of the country.
>
> “And the Liberal plan is not much better,” she said. She believes like
> New Brunswick Liberal Premier Brian Gallant, Trudeau is “likely to do
> the opposite of what he said he would do during his campaign.”
>
> Amos laughed at the question directed at Moore.
>
> “He won’t say his boss’s name,” the Independent candidate said.
>
> He said, however, he is not only critical of Harper as the other
> parties tended to be during the evening.
>
> “I don’t like all the leaders,” he said to a chuckling crowd.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Mike Therien <therien.mike@brunswicknews.com>
> > Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2018 10:35:58 -0400
> > Subject: Re: ATTN Mike Therien Because you played dumb
> > To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> >
> > I see that you are an independent candidate. I still have no idea why you
> > are emailing me and phoning and hanging up. If you have an issue, please
> > state it. Otherwise, please stop.
> >
> > *Mike Therien*
> > Editor | Telegraph Journal
> > ------------------------------
> >
> > Telephone: (506) 645-3260
> > therien.mike@brunswicknews.com
> > https://www.telegraphjournal.com/
> > ------------------------------
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> > Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2015 18:28:04 -0400
> > Subject: Fwd: Here is my latest complaint about the SEC, Banksters and
> > Taxmen
> > To: wallace.tammy@brunswicknews.com, "Jacques.Poitras"
> > <Jacques.Poitras@cbc.ca>, "peacock.kurt"
> > <peacock.kurt@telegraphjournal.com>, "Robert. Jones"
> > <Robert.Jones@cbc.ca>, oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, andre
> > <andre@jafaust.com>
> > Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
> >
> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> > Date: Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 12:02 PM
> > Subject: Fwd: Here is my latest complaint about the SEC, Banksters and
> > Taxmen
> > To: "Andre.Lareau" <Andre.Lareau@fd.ulaval.ca>
> > Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
> >
> >
> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > From: Customer Contact Centre <consumer.queries@fca.org.uk>
> > Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2015 14:04:38 +0000 (GMT)
> > Subject: RE: 20150925 David Amos - FSA complaint # ISS10441377 Yo
> > Minister George Osborne does anyone even w    [
> > ref:_00Db0K8yP._500b0Puckd:ref ]
> > To: "motomaniac333@gmail.com" <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> >
> > Our ref: 203286755/ 41282294
> >
> > Dear Mr Amos
> >
> > Thanks for your further emails about KPMG and alleged tax evasion.
> > This response covers both your email to my colleagues  in the
> > complaint team, and also the one addressed directly to us.
> >
> > Tax evasion
> >
> > Tax evasion is the responsibility of Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs
> > (HMRC). They're the organisation in the UK that oversees tax law. As
> > you've got concerns about KPMG and their tax activities in the UK, you
> > can report this to HMRC. We can't act on reports of tax evasion.
> >
> > Also, I can't comment on media reports about action that may be taken,
> > such as the one you've sent me in the link. What we doWe auhtorise and
> > regulate financial services firms in the UK.
> > The types of firms we regulate include banks, mortgage brokers and
> > insurance providers.
> >
> > I realise this isn't the response you were hoping for, but trust that
> > I've clarified our position.
> >
> > Yours sincerely
> >
> > Nicola Grady (Miss)Associate
> > | Customer Contact Centre
> >
> > Financial
> > Conduct Authority
> >
> > Consumer Helpline: 0800 111
> > 6768
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: David Amos [mailto:motomaniac333@gmail.com]
> > Sent: 25 September 2015 16:04
> > To: investigations@cbc.ca; Andre.Lareau@fd.ulaval.ca; dean.buzza;
> > Complaints Scheme
> > Cc: David Amos; Consumer Queries; oig; oig
> > Subject: Fwd: RE FSA complaint # ISS10441377 Yo Minister George
> > Osborne does anyone even work in "Not So Merry" Old England?
> >
> >
> http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/kpmg-tax-sham-could-lead-to-criminal-investigation-experts-say-1.3223371
> >
> > CBC asked Lareau, an internationally recognized expert on tax law, to
> > visit the renowned  offshore haven in the Irish Sea in a bid to track
> > down answers about a KPMG tax scheme that the CRA is alleging was
> > "intended to deceive" authorities.
> >
> > "It really is a textbook case of a sham, when you look at the
> > documents," Lareau concluded.
> >
> > But he also cautioned that a criminal investigation would require a
> > higher burden of proof, both to collect evidence in the first place
> > and to obtain a conviction.
> >
> > And that the CRA would need to show that KPMG and its clients
> > knowingly deceived tax authorities.
> >
> > "They have to prove the intention to defraud the system," he said.
> >
> >
> >
> > https://www.fd.ulaval.ca/faculte/personnel/46
> >
> > André Lareau
> > Faculté de droit
> > Pavillon Charles-De Koninck
> > 1030, avenue des Sciences-Humaines
> > Bureau 2135
> > Université Laval
> > Québec (Québec)  G1V 0A6
> > Contact
> > (418) 656-2131, poste 3481
> > (418) 656-7714
> > Andre.Lareau@fd.ulaval.ca
> >
> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > From: Customer Contact Centre <consumer.queries@fca.org.uk>
> > Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 14:23:10 +0000 (GMT)
> > Subject: Financial Conduct Authority    [ ref:_00Db0K8yP._500b0Puckd:ref
> ]
> > To: "motomaniac333@gmail.com" <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> >
> > Dear Mr Amos,
> >
> > Thank you for your recent email addressed
> > to the whistle blowing department within the Financial Conduct Authority
> > (FCA).
> > Your email has been passed onto the contact centre as the most
> > appropriate department to reply to you.
> >
> > While I do appreciate you have concerns with KPMG in the US, the FCA
> > will be unable to intervene as we only regulate the KPMG entity based
> > in the UK. I can see from your email you have contacted the relevant
> > bodies in the US and Canada I suggest you continue to liaise with
> > them.
> >
> >
> >
> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> > Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2015 06:18:15 -0400
> > Subject: Here is my latest complaint about the SEC, Banksters and Taxmen
> > To: Andrew.Treusch@cra-arc.gc.ca, John.Ossowski@cra-arc.gc.ca,
> > Richard.Montroy@cra-arc.gc.ca, irussell@iiac.ca, bamsden@iiac.ca,
> > ministre@justice.gouv.qc.ca, public.integrity@oag.state.ny.us,
> > dmills@cra.ca, dfrancis@nationalpost.com, dsimon@stu.ca,
> > rick.hancox@nbsc-cvmnb.ca, DAmirault@bankofcanada.ca,
> > ZLalani@bankofcanada.ca, victor.boudreau@gnb.ca, ibruce@petersco.com,
> > rod.giles@osfi-bsif.gc.ca, tobin.lambie@cica.ca, jlisson@fasken.co.uk,
> > labe@fasken.com, george.greer@cica.ca, Rachel.degrace@payroll.ca,
> > Kerry-Lynne.Findlay@cra-arc.gc.ca, atip-aiprp@cra-arc.gc.ca,
> > atip-aiprp@bankofcanada.ca, jbutler@cppib.com, mmcdaid@cppib.com,
> > "roger.l.brown" <roger.l.brown@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>,
> > Karine Fortin <info@ndp.ca>, oig <oig@sec.gov>,
> > Kerry-Lynne.Findlay@parl.gc.ca, Philippe.Brideau@cra-arc.gc.ca,
> > Madonna.Gardiner@cra-arc.gc.ca, Bill.Blair@cra-arc.gc.ca,
> > Doug.Gaetz@cra-arc.gc.ca, "Jacques.Poitras" <Jacques.Poitras@cbc.ca>,
> > gopublic <gopublic@cbc.ca>, "Robert. Jones" <Robert.Jones@cbc.ca>,
> > "terry.seguin" <terry.seguin@cbc.ca>, whistle <whistle@fca.gov.uk>,
> > Whistleblower <Whistleblower@ctv.ca>, whistleblower
> > <whistleblower@finra.org>, "peter.mackay"
> > <peter.mackay@justice.gc.ca>, leader <leader@greenparty.ca>, Raynald
> > Lampron <Lampron.Raynald@psic-ispc.gc.ca>
> > Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>, "matt.taibbi"
> > <matt.taibbi@rollingstone.com>, "John.Lally"
> > <John.Lally@fredericton.ca>, jesse <jesse@jessebrown.ca>
> >
> >
> > ENJOY
> >
> > https://www.scribd.com/doc/281544801/Federal-Court-Seal
> >
> > https://www.scribd.com/doc/281442628/Me-Versus-the-Crown
> >
> >
> >
> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> > Date: Sat, 12 Sep 2015 19:19:07 -0400
> > Subject: Re: Media: Fundy Royal election story
> > To: Tamara Gravelle <gravelle.tamara@brunswicknews.com>
> > Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
> >
> > Sorry but I am not on the Internet much lately and I just got your
> message
> > now.
> >
> > Ten years ago I returned to my traveling way. I have no home or phone
> > per se just a MagiJack (902 800 0369) You can call an leave a message
> > if you wish. However  I can only use it while on line and suffice to
> > say that I do not have an Internet provider so I rely on resturant
> > WiFi etc as I move about.
> >
> > Kinda busy lately I have a lawsuit I must  file Monday then see some
> > folks, I plan to be back in Susses next week to get my name on the
> > ballot and begin raising some Hell again. Perhaps you will get to see
> > me in action.
> >
> > Best Regards
> > Dave
> >
> > On 9/11/15, Tamara Gravelle <gravelle.tamara@brunswicknews.com> wrote:
> >> Hey David,
> >>
> >> I'm wrapping up the story I'm working on today. If you would like to
> >> contribute please give me a call at 433-1070 before 5 p.m.
> >>
> >> Thanks and I hope to hear from you soon,
> >>
> >> On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 6:25 PM, Tamara Gravelle <
> >> gravelle.tamara@brunswicknews.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hey David,
> >>>
> >>> Unfortunately I won't be back in the office until 9:30 tomorrow. We
> >>> could
> >>> either do a phone interview then, or I can email you a list of
> questions
> >>> and you can send me back the response.
> >>>
> >>> What works best for you?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks for the story, it's definitely interesting.
> >>>
> >>> Tamara
> >>> On Sep 10, 2015 5:26 PM, "David Amos" <motomaniac333@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> I am online right now are you?
> >>>>
> >>>> FYI Here is what you folks wrote 11 years ago
> >>>>
> >>>> Raising a Little Hell- Lively Debate Provokes Crowd
> >>>>
> >>>> By Erin Hatfield
> >>>>
> >>>> "If you don't like what you got, why don't you change it? If your
> >>>> world is all screwed up, rearrange it."
> >>>>
> >>>> The 1979 Trooper song Raise a Little Hell blared on the speakers at
> >>>> the 8th Hussars Sports Center Friday evening as people filed in to
> >>>> watch the Fundy candidates debate the issues. It was an accurate, if
> >>>> unofficial, theme song for the debate.
> >>>>
> >>>> The crowd of over 200 spectators was dwarfed by the huge arena, but as
> >>>> they chose their seats, it was clear the battle lines were drawn.
> >>>> Supporters of Conservative candidate Rob Moore naturally took the blue
> >>>> chairs on the right of the rink floor while John Herron's Liberalswent
> >>>> left. There were splashes of orange, supporters of NDP Pat Hanratty,
> >>>> mixed throughout. Perhaps the loudest applause came from a row towards
> >>>> the back, where supporters of independent candidate David Amos sat.
> >>>>
> >>>> The debate was moderated by Leo Melanson of CJCW Radio and was
> >>>> organized by the Sussex Valley Jaycees. Candidates wereasked a barrage
> >>>> of questions bypanelists Gisele McKnight of the Kings County Record
> >>>> and Lisa Spencer of CJCW.
> >>>>
> >>>> Staying true to party platforms for the most part, candidates
> >>>> responded to questions about the gun registry, same sex marriage, the
> >>>> exodus of young people from the Maritimes and regulated gas prices.
> >>>> Herron and Moore were clear competitors,constantly challenging each
> >>>> other on their answers and criticizing eachothers' party leaders.
> >>>> Hanratty flew under the radar, giving short, concise responses to the
> >>>> questions while Amos provided some food for thought and a bit of comic
> >>>> relief with quirky answers. "I was raised with a gun," Amos said in
> >>>> response to the question of thenational gun registry. "Nobody's
> >>>> getting mine and I'm not paying 10 cents for it."
> >>>>
> >>>> Herron, a Progressive Conservative MP turned Liberal, veered from his
> >>>> party'splatform with regard to gun control. "It was ill advised but
> >>>> well intentioned," Herron said. "No matter what side of the house I am
> >>>> on, I'm voting against it." Pat Hanratty agreed there were better
> >>>> places for the gun registry dollars to be spent.Recreational hunters
> >>>> shouldn't have been penalized by this gun registry," he said.
> >>>>
> >>>> The gun registry issues provoked the tempers of Herron and Moore. At
> >>>> one point Herron got out of his seat and threw a piece of paper in
> >>>> front of Moore. "Read that," Herron said to Moore, referring to the
> >>>> voting record of Conservative Party leader Steven Harper. According to
> >>>> Herron, Harper voted in favour of the registry on the first and second
> >>>> readings of the bill in 1995. "He voted against it when it counted, at
> >>>> final count," Moore said. "We needa government with courage to
> >>>> register sex offenders rather than register the property of law
> >>>> abiding citizens."
> >>>>
> >>>> The crowd was vocal throughout the evening, with white haired men and
> >>>> women heckling from the Conservative side. "Shut up John," one woman
> >>>> yelled. "How can you talk about selling out?" a man yelled whenHerron
> >>>> spoke about his fear that the Conservatives are selling farmers out.
> >>>>
> >>>> Although the Liberal side was less vocal, Kings East MLA Leroy
> >>>> Armstrong weighed in at one point. "You're out of touch," Armstrong
> >>>> yelled to Moore from the crowd when the debate turned to the cost of
> >>>> post-secondary education. Later in the evening Amos challenged
> >>>> Armstrong to a public debate of their own. "Talk is cheap. Any time,
> >>>> anyplace," Armstrong responded.
> >>>>
> >>>> As the crowd made its way out of the building following the debate,
> >>>> candidates worked the room. They shook hands with well-wishers and
> >>>> fielded questions from spectators-all part of the decision-making
> >>>> process for the June 28 vote.
> >>>>
> >>>> Cutline - David Amos, independent candidate in Fundy, with some of his
> >>>> favourite possessions-motorcycles.
> >>>>
> >>>> McKnight/KCR
> >>>>
> >>>> The Unconventional Candidate
> >>>>
> >>>> David Amos Isn't Campaigning For Your Vote, But..
> >>>>
> >>>> By Gisele McKnight
> >>>>
> >>>> FUNDY-He has a pack of cigarettes in his shirt pocket, a chain on his
> >>>> wallet, a beard at least a foot long, 60 motorcycles and a cell phone
> >>>> that rings to the tune of "Yankee Doodle."
> >>>>
> >>>> Meet the latest addition to the Fundy ballot-David Amos.
> >>>>
> >>>> The independent candidate lives in Milton, Massachusetts with his wife
> >>>> and two children, but his place of residence does not stop him from
> >>>> running for office in Canada.
> >>>>
> >>>> One has only to be at least 18, a Canadian citizen and not be in jail
> >>>> to meet Elections Canada requirements.
> >>>>
> >>>> When it came time to launch his political crusade, Amos chose his
> >>>> favourite place to do so-Fundy.
> >>>>
> >>>> Amos, 52, is running for political office because of his
> >>>> dissatisfaction with politicians.
> >>>>
> >>>> "I've become aware of much corruption involving our two countries," he
> >>>> said. "The only way to fix corruption is in the political forum."
> >>>>
> >>>> The journey that eventually led Amos to politics began in Sussex in
> >>>> 1987. He woke up one morning disillusioned with life and decided he
> >>>> needed to change his life.
> >>>>
> >>>> "I lost my faith in mankind," he said. "People go through that
> >>>> sometimes in midlife."
> >>>>
> >>>> So Amos, who'd lived in Sussex since 1973, closed his Four Corners
> >>>> motorcycle shop, paid his bills and hit the road with Annie, his 1952
> >>>> Panhead motorcycle.
> >>>>
> >>>> "Annie and I rode around for awhile (three years, to be exact)
> >>>> experiencing the milk of human kindness," he said. "This is how you
> >>>> renew your faith in mankind - you help anyone you can, you never ask
> >>>> for anything, but you take what they offer."
> >>>>
> >>>> For those three years, they offered food, a place to sleep, odd jobs
> >>>> and conversation all over North America.
> >>>>
> >>>> Since he and Annie stopped wandering, he has married, fathered a son
> >>>> and a daughter and become a house-husband - Mr. Mom, as he calls
> >>>> himself.
> >>>>
> >>>> He also describes himself in far more colourful terms-a motorcyclist
> >>>> rather than a biker, a "fun-loving, free-thinking, pig-headed
> >>>> individual," a "pissed-off Maritimer" rather than an activist, a proud
> >>>> Canadian and a "wild colonial boy."
> >>>>
> >>>> Ironically, the man who is running for office has never voted in his
> >>>> life.
> >>>>
> >>>> "But I have no right to criticize unless I offer my name," he said.
> >>>> "It's alright to bitch in the kitchen, but can you walk the walk?"
> >>>>
> >>>> Amos has no intention of actively campaigning.
> >>>>
> >>>> "I didn't appreciate it when they (politicians) pounded on my door
> >>>> interrupting my dinner," he said. "If people are interested, they can
> >>>> call me. I'm not going to drive my opinions down their throats."
> >>>>
> >>>> And he has no campaign budget, nor does he want one.
> >>>>
> >>>> "I won't take any donations," he said. "Just try to give me some. It's
> >>>> not about money. It goes against what I'm fighting about."
> >>>>
> >>>> What he's fighting for is the discussion of issues - tainted blood,
> >>>> the exploitation of the Maritimes' gas and oil reserves and NAFTA, to
> >>>> name a few.
> >>>>
> >>>> "The political issues in the Maritimes involve the three Fs - fishing,
> >>>> farming and forestry, but they forget foreign issues," he said. "I'm
> >>>> death on NAFTA, the back room deals and free trade. I say chuck it
> >>>> (NAFTA) out the window.
> >>>>
> >>>> NAFTA is the North American Free Trade Agreement which allows an
> >>>> easier flow of goods between Canada, the United States and Mexico.
> >>>>
> >>>> Amos disagrees with the idea that a vote for him is a wasted vote.
> >>>>
> >>>> "There are no wasted votes," he said. "I want people like me,
> >>>> especially young people, to pay attention and exercise their right.
> >>>> Don't necessarily vote for me, but vote."
> >>>>
> >>>> Although.if you're going to vote anyway, Amos would be happy to have
> >>>> your X by his name.
> >>>>
> >>>> "I want people to go into that voting booth, see my name, laugh and
> >>>> say, 'what the hell.'"
> >>>>
> >>>> On 9/9/15, Tamara Gravelle <gravelle.tamara@brunswicknews.com> wrote:
> >>>> > Hi,
> >>>> >
> >>>> > I'm a reporter with the Kings County Record in Sussex and I heard
> you
> >>>> may
> >>>> > be running in the federal election this year in the riding of Fundy
> >>>> Royal.
> >>>> >
> >>>> > I was wondering if this is true and, if so, if we could do a short
> >>>> > phone
> >>>> > interview for a story?
> >>>> >
> >>>> > Please let me know what you think and when would be good for you.
> >>>> >
> >>>> > Thanks,
> >>>> >
> >>>> > --
> >>>> > Tamara Gravelle
> >>>> > Reporter | Kings County Record
> >>>> > @TamaraEileenSTU <https://twitter.com/TamaraEileenSTU>
> >>>> > (W) 433-1070
> >>>> >
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >> Tamara Gravelle
> >> Reporter | Kings County Record
> >> @TamaraEileenSTU <https://twitter.com/TamaraEileenSTU>
> >> (W) 433-1070
> >>
> >
>


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