Hundreds show up at Lethbridge courthouse to support men charged in Coutts border blockade
Fort Macleod councillor and 2 co-accused elect trial by jury
Three men charged in connection with the Coutts, Alta., border blockades elected to be tried by judge and jury before a packed courtroom Friday, after a convoy of trucks and protesters descended on the Lethbridge courthouse in a show of support.
Since early morning, hundreds of people rallied on the steps of the courthouse in front of a heavy presence of police.
Protest organizer Marco Van Huigenbos, 32, as well as Alex Van Herk, 53, and George Janzen, 43, appeared on charges of mischief over $5,000 to determine next steps in their cases.
Van Huigenbos is also a town councillor in nearby Fort Macleod.
"We believe that 12 randomly chosen representative jurors reflect the common sense, the values and the conscience of the community in this very important case," defence lawyer Yoav Niv told CBC News in a statement on behalf of clients Van Huigenbos and Van Herk.
"Once disclosure is properly received, we will proceed to trial by jury immediately. There will be no deals and no concessions."
Janzen is represented by Chad Williamson, who also agreed to proceed to a jury trial.
The next court date was set for Dec. 12. Court then adjourned to allow the men's supporters to filter out without disrupting subsequent cases.
Protesters gathered at a truck stop in southeast Calgary early Friday morning as they prepared to drive south to Lethbridge to join a planned demonstration at the courthouse. (Mike Symington/CBC)
The men, alongside a dozen others, were charged after protesting pandemic-related government restrictions back in late January and February.
Social media posts encouraged supporters of the three men to join a convoy to Lethbridge in order to then protest at the courthouse.
"Save the Coutts boys," reads a widely shared poster promoting the gathering on social media.
It goes on to say "Trudeau's government demands up to 10 years in prison for Coutts protesters … we need your support."
'Large crowd expected'
In an interview with CBC News on Thursday night, Van Huigenbos said the rally is also in support of the four men who were denied bail.
"There's a lot of people to support us, but it's also to show support for what we stood for and for the individuals who are still held in remand … without bail pre-trial."
The groups left from locations in Manitoba, B.C. and Alberta, including Calgary and Fort Macleod.
Lethbridge police have a heavy presence at the courthouse as protesters gather ahead of a court appearance for several of the men charged following the Coutts border blockades. Police have barricades set up around the downtown area. (Erin Collins/CBC)
Fifteen vehicles left from Calgary at 5 a.m. Photos posted to social media show a group of semis gathering near the downtown area.
The Lethbridge Police Service (LPS) said it had officers set up at several intersections "due to the influx of people and vehicles related to the court appearance of three accused in the Coutts border blockade."
LPS estimated as many as 500 people had gathered for the rally, which it described as "peaceful."
RCMP were involved in a supportive role to LPS. Cpl. Gina Slaney, spokesperson for the RCMP, says the goal was "to make sure everybody is safe and that [the protest is] lawful."
By late Friday morning, the protesters had cleared off to another location, where the plan was to hold a barbecue fundraiser in support of those still in custody.
Van Huigenbos headed to Ottawa after court
Fifteen people are facing charges connected to the Coutts border blockades which ran from Jan. 29 to Feb. 15.
On Feb. 14, the federal government invoked the Emergencies Act, allowing for temporary powers to handle the ongoing blockades and protests against pandemic restrictions.
The same day, RCMP executed search warrants in Coutts, arresting more than a dozen protesters and seizing a cache of weapons, body armour and ammunition.
Marco Van Huigenbos was one of the organizers of the protest and has been charged with mischief over $5,000. (Mirna Djukic/Radio-Canada)
Four men — Chris Carbert, Chris Lysak, Anthony Olienick and Jerry Morin — face the most serious charges, accused of plotting to murder RCMP officers.
They remain in custody and are set to go on trial next June.
Van Huigenbos, Van Herk and Janzen were charged in September, seven months after the protests ended.
The convoy arrived in Lethbridge as the Emergencies Act inquiry heads into another day of testimony in Ottawa.
The commission is examining the federal government's decision to invoke emergency powers to clear the crowds and vehicles that gridlocked the capital for more than three weeks last winter.
After his court appearance Friday, Van Huigenbos is headed to Ottawa to testify.
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Female undercover officers befriended protesters acting as ‘security’ for Coutts border blockade
Newly released records show police believed the Alberta men now accused of plotting to murder RCMP officers debated having two women smuggle a hockey bag filled with guns into a protest against pandemic-related restrictions, suggesting they would go unnoticed by police because they were "girls."
However, those two women were actually undercover police officers.
The next day, RCMP launched a rare "imminent harm" wiretap, which is permitted to be executed without a judge's sign-off when there is an immediate threat to safety.
The blockades and protests at the Coutts border crossing in southern Alberta began on Jan. 29 and ended following the Feb. 14 pre-dawn execution of warrants on trailers and property, which resulted in RCMP seizing more than a dozen firearms, as well as ammunition and body armour.
In the aftermath of the searches, 14 people were charged criminally, with four men — Jerry Morin, 41; Chris Lysak, 48; Chris Carbert, 45; and Anthony Olienick, 40 — facing the most serious offence: conspiracy to murder RCMP officers.
The four men also face a weapons and mischief charge.
Additionally, Olienick faces a charge related to an allegation he had a pipe bomb that police say they seized from his rural property in the Municipality of Willow Creek outside Claresholm, south of Calgary.
These new details are revealed in search warrant applications, also known as ITOs, which describe the two key investigative tactics — the undercover operation and the wiretaps — used to justify charges, raids and further searches.
Four ITOs were unsealed and filed with Lethbridge Provincial Court on Wednesday after a legal challenge from a group of news organizations, including CBC, Global, CTV, the Globe and Mail, Postmedia and the New York Times.
Although the documents were unsealed, redactions and an interim publication ban prevented many of the details from being reported — most notably, information gleaned from wiretaps, statements made by the four accused to police and inflammatory statements made to undercover officers.
The media consortium will have a full hearing on Sept. 29 to determine if the publication ban will be lifted for remaining redactions.
Police allege guns to be shipped in hockey bag
The unsealed documents show that when they were filed, RCMP believed Olienick, Carbert and Morin were part of a sub-group of protesters who "were arming themselves for a standoff against police."
Police believed three of the four men facing conspiracy to murder charges knew each other and made plans prior to the Coutts border blockade, according to the documents.
On Feb. 11, two female undercover officers — referred to in the document by pseudonyms — posed as protesters and befriended Olienick and Carbert at a Coutts bar called Smuggler's Saloon. The two officers reported that they had witnessed the planning of a suspected shipment of guns in a hockey bag that night, according to the undercover officers' notes.
The documents say Carbert then asked Olienick if he "preferred to use guitar cases like they usually did," but "Olienick said the package was too big and they needed a hockey bag."
The plan was to meet Morin at a check stop along the train tracks near the protest site, where he would hand over a "heavy" delivery.
The documents detail a conflict over whether the undercover officers would help. Carbert felt the hockey bag would be too heavy for the women to lift, but Olienick believed it was a perfect cover.
"Olienick believed that the police would not think much of it if [the two women] carried the bag because they were 'girls,'" reads one of the ITOs.
Officers ordered to leave suspected 'gun exchange'
When the undercover officers told the men they were "fine with guns," the document states that neither Carbert nor Olienick denied the bag contained firearms.
Although the undercover officers did arrive at the checkpoint with Olienick, Carbert and Morin, their supervisor told them to leave and not be involved in what they believed was going to be a "gun exchange," the records say, so they did not see the hockey bag.
Based on the undercover officers' observations, RCMP "[believed] Morin provided firearms to Olienick and Carbert for the purpose of using those firearms to shoot at and kill police officers."
From left to right: Chris Carbert, 44; Anthony Olienick, 39; Jerry Morin, 40; and Christopher Lysak, 48. They are each accused of conspiring to murder RCMP officers near Coutts, Alta., during the border blockade and protests earlier this year. (Carbert/Facebook, Coutts Convoy Restart/Facebook, Morin/Facebook, Instagram)
The situation at Coutts was intensifying leading up to the Valentine's Day police raids.
The day after the hockey bag handover, RCMP launched an imminent harm intercept, meaning they could set up wiretaps of the suspects without the typically required court authorization, because they believed their officers were in danger.
But under the heading "Imminent Harm Interception of Private Communication" in one of the ITOs, 54 paragraphs and subparagraphs are blacked out with redactions.
'Arming themselves for a standoff'
The four released ITOs contain very little information about the fourth man, Lysak. There is a fifth ITO, which prosecutors successfully argued should remain sealed because it relates to an ongoing investigation.
Social media posts have connected two of the men to a network called Diagolon, an American-style militia movement birthed in Nova Scotia with white supremacist beliefs.
Members of the network want to establish a white nationalist state through violence, according to experts in extremism.
The social media accounts belonging to Carbert and Lysak connect the pair to Diagolon, including a photo of Lysak posing with the group's founder, Jeremy MacKenzie.
Two Diagolon patches were found on body armour seized during the execution of RCMP search warrants at Coutts on Feb. 14.
This cache of firearms, body armour and ammunition was found in three trailers near the blockade of the Canada-U.S. border, police say. (Submitted by Alberta RCMP)
The main searches were conducted on trailers on the property of Joanne Person, halfway between Smuggler's Saloon in Coutts and the protest site.
Person, who faces less serious charges connected to the blockade, had been hosting several of the protesters, including Olienick, Carbert and two other men who were not identified in the documents. A gun registered to Lysak was seized from Person's property during the search.
Men involved in sophisticated security team
By the second week in February, RCMP had identified a sophisticated security team that allegedly included Olienick, Morin and Carbert.
Olienick kept watch over several live surveillance feeds that showed RCMP officers' movements within the protest area and at various checkpoints, undercover officers noted.
Those officers spotted body armour, a laminated map and the live video feed in Olienick's truck, which led to police commenting on "the sophistication of the security role," according to the ITOs.
RCMP are seen policing the Coutts, Alta., border protests on Feb. 9. (Nassima Way/CBC)
Olienick, who communicated with protest leadership through an intermediary, told undercover officers that protesters had "access to hundreds of firearms and ammunition within Coutts," the court records allege.
"I believe that Olienick's involvement as security within the Coutts blockade involves structure, hierarchy and organization," the document says.
Police also believed they would find "documents and data related to planning, organization and operations of the protest group's security for the Coutts blockade" at one of Olienick's properties.
The search warrant application also alleges Olienick disclosed that protesters had brought in more semi tractors and farm equipment to "barricade themselves from the RCMP because they were breaching the borders of the town."
'Search by night' raids
Late on Feb. 13, police arrested Lysak outside Smuggler's Saloon and charged him with uttering threats toward a police officer.
By this time, police had applied to search Person's property and stated in their application they wished to do so at night, when fewer protesters would be present.
"I believe there will be a significant risk to police, public and protestor safety when executing this search warrant, including protestors attempting to swarm, obstruct and attack police," the document said.
Protesters from the blockade at the border crossing near Coutts, Alta., pass through the Milk River blockade site on Highway 4 on Feb. 15, as police officers look on. (CBC)
In the early hours of Feb. 14, officers raided trailers on Person's property and seized a weapons cache, including a handgun registered to Lysak. Olienick and Carbert were arrested in the course of the raids on the property.
'This is war'
The morning after the raids, police surveilled Morin's home and followed him discreetly for nearly an hour and a half before pulling his truck over in Calgary at 12:23 p.m.
Police found two weapons in his truck, but also applied for a search warrant for Morin's home because, the documents allege, he had disclosed in previous days that he had more firearms than what police recovered during his arrest. Another gun was seized at Morin's house, according to the ITOs.
The ITOs also referenced social media posts made by some of the accused, including Morin, who posted a video to Facebook during the protests.
In a video titled "Call to Action" posted the day before his arrest, Morin encouraged others to join the protest.
"This is war," Morin said.
Investigators believed group had more members, weapons
The RCMP's investigation into the alleged planned attack continued after they arrested the four men. Police also applied to search a rural property belonging to Olienick near Claresholm. Officers said they believed he had guns there and "was part of a group that spoke about using firearms against police."
"Police have not yet identified all members of the group and I believe there were members of the group that were not present in Coutts," police said.
Police also learned that in the months leading up to the protests, Olienick had ordered different accessories for a handgun, despite not having one registered in his name, according to the documents.
According to the records, this included magazine holders, a holster that could accommodate a handgun with an attached light, and a shot timer, which police noted are typically used for exercises "intended to improve shooting speed and accuracy while shooting quickly."
Police believed Olienick had equipment stored outside of Coutts, which members of his "group" were planning to transport into the protest area.
"I believe equipment intended for Coutts did not arrive," wrote one investigating officer.
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- After publication, the court issued additional redactions. This article has been updated.Oct 05, 2022 5:07 PM MT
MLA Roger Reid withdraws from Livingstone-Macleod UCP nomination race
Livingstone-Macleod MLA Roger Reid has removed himself for the constituency's United Conservative Party nomination race.
In a post to the constituency association's Facebook page Tuesday, Reid said he made the decision "after much personal wrestling."
Reid was elected to his first term in 2019, and despite submitting his papers ahead of the nomination deadline, said he no longer feels it is possible for him to seek another term.
"The last couple of years have been particularly challenging for our province," he wrote. "Neither I, nor our government have been perfect, but I believe the work we have done has put Alberta back on track.
"We are stronger and in a better position to weather the current storms than we were four years ago."
The MLA will stay in his position until the next election in the spring and said he will ensure that the concerns and needs of his constituents are "kept in front of our Premier and her cabinet" until that time.
During her leadership campaign, Premier Danielle Smith said she intended to run for the UCP seat in her home riding of Livingstone-Macleod, but later declared candidacy in Brooks-Medicine Hat, after the resignation of MLA Michaela Frey.
Nadine Wellwood, who ran in Banff-Airdrie for the People's Party in last year's federal election, posted to social media this week that she plans to run for the UCP nomination in the riding.
She also ran as a PPC candidate in Alberta's Senate nominee election.
Author and conservationist Kevin Van Tighem is running for the NDP nomination in the riding.
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Southern Alberta MLA not running for re-election
CLARESHOLM, AB – A new MLA will represent the Livingstone-Macleod riding following the 2023 Alberta provincial election.
MLA Roger Reid has announced that he will not run for re-election and he is withdrawing his name from the United Conservative Party (UCP) nomination.
“While I hoped to serve a second term, I no longer feel it is possible for me to do so,” Reid said in a Facebook post on the Livingstone-Macleod UCP Constituency Association page.
In an updated statement to LNN, Reid says he would rather focus his efforts on advancing the many pressing issues in his riding and across the province than running a re-election campaign.
Some of the issues he says he believes are important to the people of Livingstone-Macleod include inflation and the rising cost of living, the availability of ambulance services, and the shortage of family doctors.
“Because these are important issues for Livingstone Macleod and for Alberta, I have chosen to put my energies into assisting the Premier and her Cabinet to ensure real solutions move from discussion to action,” says Reid in a statement to LNN.
Reid continues, “To ensure this happens, my time and energy is better spent on these than a nomination race or even an election campaign. Actually solving these issues and bringing real relief to Albertans is more important to me than my nomination and political future, and they will be my focus for the remainder of my term.”
He adds that the last couple of years have been particularly challenging for the province, and while he nor the provincial government have been perfect, he believes the UCP government has successfully put Alberta on track for a strong economic recovery.
The MLA says it has been a privilege to meet with constituents, who span communities including High River, Claresholm, Fort Macleod, Pincher Creek, and Crowsnest Pass.
Reid is currently serving his first term as MLA after winning the 2019 vote with over 70% support.
The 31st Alberta general election is scheduled to be held on May 29, 2023.
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Author close to crossing final literary boundary Local author Gertjan Zwiggelaar is a couple steps closer to his goal of writing a book in every genre. Advocate StaffApr. 15, 2014 9:05 p.m. Local author Gertjan Zwiggelaar is a couple steps closer to his goal of writing a book in every genre. With his Journey to the Underside, published in 2012, and his Marty & Me, Another Pirate’s Tale, published in 2013, Zwiggelaar has respectively covered the adventure and horror/pirate categories. His previous books, A Pirate’s Tale and Into the Game, fall into the swashbuckling and science-fiction genres. The Red Deer author has also written poetry, historic fiction, non-fiction, short stories and children’s literature over the years. While he hasn’t full tackled romance yet, Zwiggelaar feels there are enough romantic elements in most of his books to make them also popular with female readers. The former Lindsay Thurber Comprehensive High School art and drama teacher has never believed in limiting his scope of his interests to just art or just writing. He paints in a wide variety of styles, from abstracts to landscapes to fantasy images, and has also been writing stories since childhood. When Zwiggelaar began creating plays for high school students to perform, he said one of them won a literary award from the Edmonton Journal in the 1980s and this gave him encouragement. He began his first big project, The Incredible Adventures of Princess Kiera and her Friends, as possible successor to the Harry Potter books. The 240,000-word tome is still being reworked by Zwiggelaar, who would someday like to publish it. In 2008, he discovered publisher-on-demand America Star Books, which accepted his A Pirate’s Tale and the following three books for publication. The company doesn’t require authors to pre-order copies of their books — Zwiggelaar said if the publisher thinks a book will sell, it prints off some copies and makes them available on Amazon.com and various other booksellers. Authors get a small royalty for each copy sold. Zwiggelaar’s most literary output is a sci-fi adventure in the Jules Verne vein, A Journey to the Underside, as well as Marty & Me, the second book in a planned pirate’s trilogy. Zwiggelaar intends to put out the final pirate book, Hanzel Sventska, a Faustian tale of someone who sells his soul, by this summer. He believes readers enjoy his plots because the action moves along, without getting bogged down by small or unnecessary details. “They’re page turners.” lmichelin@bprda.wpengine.com Gertjan Zwiggelaar Artist in Red Deer, Alberta Address: 4702 33 St, Red Deer, AB T4N 0N5 Phone: (403) 341-4517 ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Office of the Premier <Premier@gov.ab.ca> Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2021 00:16:35 +0000 Subject: Automatic reply: YO Chad Williamson Say Hey to Pastor James Coates and Rotten Ralphy's niece and her foes in the RCMP, Steve Phillips, Karen Thorsrud and their bosses Kaycee Madu and Jason Kenney for me will ya??? To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. Thank you for contacting the Premier of Alberta. COVID-19 remains a public health threat. Mandatory health measures are in effect across the province. 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Trial starts for Red Deer restaurant owner who is accused of defying public health orders Ryan Langlois’ lawyer is trying to get the ‘civil disobediance case’ thrown out of court Lana MichelinJun. 23, 2021 3:30 p.m.Local NewsNews The lawyer for a Red Deer restaurant owner accused of defying public health orders is attempting to have the court case thrown out on a technicality. Yoav Niv, who’s representing Mom’s Diner owner Wesley Langlois, plans to make a submission to the judge asserting the Crown did not apply to have Langlois’ statements declared admissible in court. This goes against proof of identity and raises questions about whether Langlois was the person who was ticketed, said Niv. On Wednesday, three witnesses — a public health inspector and two community peace officers — took the stand and identified Langlois as the restaurant owner, who was twice ticketed in January for allowing eat-in dining in contradiction of public health orders. But “dock identification is not enough,” Niv maintained during Langlois’ trial in Red Deer provincial court. Crown prosecutor Martha O’Connor called this an “artificial argument.” Provincial court Judge Jim Glass suggested the lawyer and the Crown each make their own written submissions and he will consider both sides before ruling on the matter. Glass’s decision is expected in the latter part of July, although a date has not yet been confirmed. If Langlois’ trial continues, the restaurant owner is expected to take the stand next month. On Wednesday, the Crown called three witnesses who all testified to seeing people eating and drinking within Mom’s Diner on Jan. 27, 28 and 30 — despite a provincial health order calling for take-out only restaurant service during this period to reduce the spread of COVID-19. After several complaints about the West Park restaurant defying health orders, health inspector Quentin Schatz said he went to investigate on Jan. 27 and found at least 20 people consuming food inside what appeared to be a “full” diner. Despite speaking to Langlois about the pubic health order and taping a closure notice on the diner’s door, Schatz testified that he returned the next day to again find people eating inside the small restaurant. Schatz told the court he then posted a formal closure order and presented a copy to Langlois. Two peace officers later came by to give the restaurant owner a $1,200 ticket for failing to comply with public health orders. The Crown’s next witness, Red Deer community peace officer Kenneth Chiasson, testified that he told Langlois that he could ticket everybody eating in his diner for defying health orders, but would only fine him. The aim wasn’t to be heavy-handed, said Chiasson, but to stop risky behaviour: “I didn’t want to disrupt everything, so I started at the top…. I figured they can’t dine if he isn’t open.” Peace officer Benjamin Gray testified that he went to check on activity at Mom’s Diner on Jan. 30 and saw a closed sign and the health order still posted. But when Gray peered into the window, he saw at least 12 people eating and drinking inside. Gray told the court that Langlois told him he wasn’t officially open, but was serving people who had just been at an anti-restrictions rally earlier that day. Gray issued Langlois another violation ticket. In cross-examination by Niv, Gray was asked whether the diners could have been ordering food for take-out. Gray responded that it didn’t appear so, since the people in the restaurant were sitting at tables and eating and drinking. All three witnesses recalled getting some jeers and cat-calls from diners as they performed their duties, but Langlois was unfailingly polite. “He was completely co-operative — except for following (public health) orders,” said Schatz. At the start of Wednesday’s trial, Judge Glass opted to defer the Constitutional Charter challenge portion of proceedings to allow time for a higher court to make a ruling on a similar case — Rebecca Marie Ingram (and two Baptist churches) versus the Medical Officer of Health. If Langlois’ trial ever gets to the constitutional level, Niv doesn’t expect this portion to be dealt with until December or later. lmichelin@reddeeradvocate.com Martha O'Connor Called to the bar: 1988 (AB) Justice and Solicitor General (AB), Dept. of Crown Prosecutor Special Prosecutions, Centrium Pl. 300-332 6 Ave. S.W. 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UCP caucus rift grows over Kenney’s COVID lockdown Medicine Hat UCP MLA Michaela Glasgo has joined colleagues Todd Loewen, Dave Hanson, Ron Orr, Angela Pitt and Drew Barnes in condemning current regulations. mm Published 5 days ago on March 4, 2021 By Dave Naylor Drew Barnes Free Speech is crucial component of our democracy and democratic system. I spoke to this on March 8th 2021 in the Legislature. cypress.medicinehat@assembly. (403) 528-2191 http://www.michaelaglasgo.com/ (403) 527-5622 brooks.medicinehat@assembly. https://toddloewenucp.ca/ (780) 835-7211 centralpeace.notley@assembly. Ron Orr (403) 782-7725 lacombe.ponoka@assembly.ab.ca http://www.AngelaPitt.ca/ (403) 948-8741 airdrie.east@assembly.ab.ca http://www.davehanson.ca/ (780) 826-5658 bonnyville.coldlake.stpaul@ https://westernstandardonline. EXCLUSIVE: Fired Kenney chief of staff lands $60K severance payout “Mr. Huckabay had served as the now-Premier’s Chief of Staff since his time in opposition going back to 2018. Mr. Huckabay’s severance is in the range of $60,000,” said his staff Published 2 months ago on January 13, 2021 By Dave Naylor Dave Naylor is the News Editor of the Western Standard and the Vice-President: News Division of Western Standard New Media Corp. He has served as the City Editor of the Calgary Sun and has covered Alberta news for nearly 40 years. dnaylor@westernstandardonline. Jamie Huckabay Jamie Huckabay was born and raised in Lethbridge, Alberta. He was the Chief of Staff to the Honourable Jason Kenney, Premier of Alberta, until January 2021. In addition to his time in public service, he is an experienced business executive having managed small and large organizations, from start-ups to corporations internationally. Jamie was a Director at Taplytics, a mobile technology firm in Toronto and San Francisco, helping global companies create digital experiences with artificial intelligence. He was Vice President at Gerson Lehrman Group in Hong Kong, Singapore and Sydney. Building companies from the ground up and knowing firsthand the successes and challenges of the start-up world, Jamie was CEO of ushi.com in Shanghai, China and Head of International at 08liter.com in Seoul, Korea. Jamie has a track record of building strong relationships, leading cross-cultural teams and operating in diverse markets after living and working in almost ten countries - Canada, UK, USA, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Myanmar, Korea, and China. His personal and continued commitment to public service prompted his return to Alberta, where he served as a key member for Jason Kenney’s PC Leadership Campaign, leading convention operations before returning to the team as Chief of Staff. Jamie graduated from the University of Lethbridge in Alberta, where he received the Faculty of Arts Gold Medal. He continued his education as a Fulbright Scholar at Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in Washington D.C., where he earned his Masters degree in International Relations and Economics. Jamie also attended the University of Oxford in England. At Oxford, he received his Master of Business Administration (MBA) graduate degree and met his wife. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Howard Anglin <howard.anglin@gov.ab.ca> Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2021 21:15:55 +0000 Subject: Automatic reply: At DKS DATA we are always 'only a phone call away' YEA RIGHT Just like you and your pal Kenney, his minion Howie Anglin and the other corrupt cops and Premeirs are N'esy Pas Higgy??? To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. I am no longer with the Alberta Government. If you need to reach me, please email me at howard.anglin@gmail.com. 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Abuse of any kind (profanity, threats, etc.) will not be tolerated.* <https://www.calgary.ca/ On 3/9/21, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. > Feel free to enjoy a couple more blogs about you dudes > > https://davidraymondamos3. > > Tuesday, 9 March 2021 > Walter Matheson of Rothesay and Sheila Gunn Reid of Rebel Media are > back in my blog because of the cops and their recent actions in > Higgy's Hood > > https://www.youtube.com/watch? > > Use the system to fix the system..... > > https://davidraymondamos3. > > Sunday, 7 March 2021 > RCMP threaten a BC church with Canada Revenue Agency investigation??? > NOW THATS TOO TOO FUNNY INDEED > > ---------- Original message ---------- > From: "Higgs, Premier Blaine (PO/CPM)" <Blaine.Higgs@gnb.ca> > Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2021 16:02:40 +0000 > Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks your minions in the RCMP and your > buddy Jason Kenney would be upset if Patrick King of Wexit and I had a > little Pow Wow today EH Billy Blair? > To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. > > Thank you for taking the time to write to us. > > Due to the high volume of emails that we receive daily, please note > that there may be a delay in our response. Thank you for your > understanding. > > If you are looking for current information on Coronavirus, please > visit www.gnb.ca/coronavirus<http:// > > If this is a Media Request, please contact the Premier’s office at > (506) 453-2144. > > Thank you. > > > Bonjour, > > Nous vous remercions d’avoir pris le temps de nous écrire. > > Tenant compte du volume élevé de courriels que nous recevons > quotidiennement, il se peut qu’il y ait un délai dans notre réponse. > Nous vous remercions de votre compréhension. > > Si vous recherchez des informations à jour sur le coronavirus, > veuillez visiter > www.gnb.ca/coronavirus<http:// > > S’il s’agit d’une demande des médias, veuillez communiquer avec le > Cabinet du premier ministre au 506-453-2144. > > Merci. > > > Office of the Premier/Cabinet du premier ministre > P.O Box/C. 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So was Ezra Levant, and Sheila Gunn Reid. >> So thrilled to see a Christian church make a stand! >> #freejamescoates >> >> 29 Comments >> David Raymond Amos >> Did you say Hey to Ezzy Baby for me??? >> >> >> >> >> >> https://edmontonjournal.com/ >> Jailed pastor calls in to service as GraceLife Church violates >> COVID-19 closure order for sixth time >> >> Associate pastor Jacob Spenst conducted Sunday's service, but said >> Coates was joining in over the phone although he didn't speak >> Author of the article: Dustin Cook >> Publishing date: Mar 07, 2021 • Last Updated 1 hour ago • 1 minute >> read >> >> Another Sunday service at the GraceLife Church went ahead defying >> public health orders west of Edmonton, March 7, 2021. Ed >> Kaiser/Postmedia >> Another Sunday service at the GraceLife Church went ahead defying >> public health orders west of Edmonton, March 7, 2021. Photo by Ed >> Kaiser /Postmedia >> >> A Parkland County church held another packed service Sunday morning >> with its jailed pastor on the phone despite a closure order for >> COVID-19 restriction violations. >> >> Vehicles packed the parking lot of GraceLife Church before the service >> and two marked RCMP vehicles were on site. People could be seen >> singing unmasked, breaking COVID-19 orders, on a livestream of the >> service. >> Distroscale >> This was the third-straight service held without church pastor James >> Coates who remains in the Edmonton Remand Centre. Coates was charged >> for breaching COVID-19 orders on Feb. 7 and was taken into custody on >> Feb. 16 after another service was held. >> >> Associate pastor Jacob Spenst conducted Sunday’s service, but said >> Coates was joining in over the phone although he didn’t speak. >> >> RCMP spokesman Cpl. Curtis Peters told Postmedia there is no immediate >> information on enforcement from Sunday’s service, but said there will >> be “a fulsome update (Monday) for the media.” >> >> Coates is excpected to remain in custody until his trial scheduled for >> May >> 3-5. >> The RCMP were watching another Sunday service at the GraceLife Church >> that went ahead with defying public health orders west of Edmonton on >> Sunday, March 7, 2021. Photo by Ed Kaiser /Postmedia >> Ordered closed Jan. 29: AHS >> The church was ordered closed by Alberta Health Services on Jan. 29 as >> a result of continuing capacity restriction violations and not >> adhering to physical distancing. Churches in Alberta are allowed to >> remain open to 15 per cent capacity under the fire code. >> >> When the church was inspected back in January, there were more than >> 290 people. Attendees were observed unmasked and in violation of the >> two-metre distancing requirements between households. But the church >> has held an in-person service each of the six weeks following the >> order, all of them in violation of the restrictions. >> Supporters of jailed pastor James Coates march outside the Edmonton >> courthouse where he was scheduled for a hearing regarding his bail >> release conditions on Thursday, March 4, 2021. Coates is in remand >> after failing to comply with COVID-19 public health regulations at his >> GraceLife Church in Parkland County. >> GraceLife Church pastor James Coates to remain in jail, trial to run May >> 3-5 >> GraceLife Church in Parkland County defied Alberta government public >> gathering restrictions on the weekend and held a church service. >> Pastor of Edmonton-area church defying public health orders charged by >> RCMP >> Parkland County church ordered to close for repeated COVID-19 >> restriction violations, AHS and RCMP plan to attend Sunday >> duscook@postmedia.com >> twitter.com/dustin_cook3 >> >> >> >> The Angry Albertan >> ghFetSopflbaruaamrcy do2iinl3l at 6sn:3cea7so rdeePcMfd · >> Hey Alberta.... >> The "Freedom Unity Alliance" from Calgary led by Brad Carrigan, >> with Art Pawluski's Street Church, completely dropped the ball in >> Edmonton last weekend.... MONTHS worth of hard work building up a >> credible platform, from our Edmonton organizers have been flushed down >> the toilet... in an instant. Our rallies have never received headlines >> like this.... because we do not provoke it. If you the people, >> actually want to beat this Covid 19 insanity.... you'd better examine >> your "leaders." Brad Carrigan.... STEP DOWN. >> >> May be an image of one or more people and text that says 'Bell >> 3:05 PM AA 55% edmonton.citynews.ca è CityNews Police swarmed, >> threatened, a... CityNews Û Police swarmed, threatened, and pushed >> during Edmonton's hate- filled protest Four officers were injured in >> what Edmonton police call a "peaceful" rally Saturday. Why law experts >> say it was anything but peaceful. Feb 22, 2021, 6:10 PM' >> 220 Comments >> 16 Shares >> 220 Comments >> David Karen Dickson >> While there were so many genuine people attending this rally, the >> same cannot be said for the motivations and agendas of most of the >> organizers. For those trying to defend the Sat 20th event, I suggest >> doing as much research on these "leaders" for freedom as you did for >> COVID19. It is why we cancelled our event for the 20st and will not >> ally what we are trying to do with their causes. We have one focus - >> the government response to COVID19 and the impact on all Canadians. We >> have no affiliations with groups, political parties or religious >> organizations nor are we angling for donations or subscriptions. >> Anyone has the opportunity to present a speech for approval. The >> choice is simple but do your homework if you really want to understand >> where you are pledging allegiance. It took a great deal of thought, >> research and time to decide where we would stake our name and >> reputation. We are proud to stand with the Angry Albertan group for >> truth, justice and liberty in what we all know is a fight for our >> lives.. >> >> >> https://edmontonjournal.com/ >> >> Edmonton police chief says no evidence of racist intent behind the use >> of tiki torches at legislature rally >> Author of the article:Lauren Boothby >> Publishing date: Mar 03, 2021 • 4 days ago 79 Comments >> >> >> Police line up between counter-protesters and anti-mask protesters >> during a rally at the Alberta legislature on Feb. 20, 2021. >> Police line up between counter-protesters and anti-mask protesters >> during a rally at the Alberta legislature on Feb. 20, 2021. Photo by >> Greg Southam /Postmedia >> >> Edmonton’s police chief says the department doesn’t have evidence of >> racist intent behind the use of tiki torches at a February >> anti-lockdown rally. >> >> Chief Dale McFee told media Tuesday he and the Edmonton Police Service >> don’t condone tiki torches but said some people didn’t know why they >> were carrying them at the legislature on Feb. 20. Torches are a symbol >> often associated with white nationalism and McFee confirmed hate >> crimes detectives were present. >> >> https://youtu.be/z3QT0i97NuM >> >> “Because somebody says that’s a white supremacist rally, you have to >> have evidence that it is, because that’s not what it was … we don’t >> have that evidence,” he said. >> >> McFee said EPS does not condone using the torches and if the “real >> meaning” behind them was racist then police want to see evidence. >> >> “Tiki torches, certainly I denounce that, I mean there’s no place for >> that. But that said, there’s a difference between the legal threshold >> in relation to what is a hate crime.” >> >> >> Edmonton Police >> @edmontonpolice >> There have been recent media reports of Chief McFee’s comments about >> the rally at the Alberta legislature. For clarity, here are the >> Chief’s comments from our media availability earlier today: (1/8) >> Chief McFee comments on media story >> youtube.com >> 9:19 PM · Mar 2, 2021 >> >> The protest has been widely condemned for white supremacist imagery. >> >> Flyers promoting the event included photos from a 2017 white >> nationalist torch rally in Charlottesville, Va. Premier Jason Kenney >> and Mayor Don Iveson both condemned the rally last month, saying that >> “prominent racists” promoted the event and people from hate groups >> like Soldiers of Odin and Urban Infidels attended. >> >> McFee said police need to “take the balance” at rallies, keep the >> peace, and make sure no one gets hurt. >> >> He said there wasn’t any evidence at the rally meeting the definition >> of a hate crime in the Criminal Code that would lead to a successful >> prosecution. >> >> McFee also reiterated an earlier statement by EPS that the event was >> largely peaceful, although four officers were punched in the head. >> Police are still looking to identify the culprit and will hold that >> person accountable, he said. >> Racism obvious >> >> Evan Balgord, executive director of the Canadian Anti-Hate Network, >> said the connection to hate at the rally is obvious. >> >> “When the police chief says there was no intent that this was a racist >> rally, it was promoted as that for anyone who was paying attention,” >> he said. >> >> “There’s the Charlottesville imagery, and then there’s picking >> speakers like Kevin J. Johnston who has already been charged with hate >> speech.” >> >> Johnston was previously charged with a hate crime in Ontario and >> ordered to pay $2.5 million in a defamation lawsuit over hateful >> comments. >> >> Balgord said every hate group they track has at least some involvement >> in COVID-19 conspiracy movement. >> >> Far-right groups generally believe police support them, he said, and >> so making strong statements condemning their actions and hate, >> particularly before an event, is important. >> >> “Anything short of full-on condemnation they perceive as support. When >> the police show up and let them have their rally and lead them on >> bikes or stand around talking, they perceive that as police >> protection.” >> >> Absence of strong condemnation and consequences emboldens them, he >> said. Balgord said protesters should have been ticketed for breaking >> the health restrictions, but Alberta sheriffs have jurisdiction over >> the legislature grounds. >> Chief’s comments ‘disheartening’ >> >> Irfan Chaudhry, a hate crime and violent extremism researcher and >> director of the office of human rights, diversity and equity at >> MacEwan University, said the chief’s comments are probably correct >> given the limits of the Criminal Code. >> >> But he said downplaying the significance of the symbols is >> “disheartening” given recent attacks on Muslim women and an increase >> in right-wing extremism in Alberta. >> >> “Symbols are power in right-wing extremism, and the power in itself is >> by being able to deny that it’s connected to any type of … hateful >> ideology,” he said. >> >> “Acknowledging the impact that the symbols have on communities of >> colour — whether or not there’s enough evidence to proceed with any >> charges, I think that’s another consideration — but it’s that support >> for the community that I think is missing.” >> >> He would like to see more direction for how police can enforce laws on >> hate speech in Canada. >> >> lboothby@postmedia.com >> Chief Dale McFee >> >> On February 1, 2019, Dale McFee was sworn in as Edmonton’s 23rd Chief >> of Police for the Edmonton Police Service. >> >> Chief McFee has an extensive background in policing , including 26 >> years as a police officer in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan (nine years >> as Chief of Police) and six years as the Deputy Minister of >> Corrections and Policing in the Ministry of Justice for the >> Saskatchewan government. >> >> From 2011 to 2014 he served as President and Past President of the >> Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police. He has previously held the >> positions of President of the Saskatchewan Association of Chiefs of >> Police, President of the Saskatchewan Federation of Police Officers, >> and Director of the Canadian Police Association. >> >> Chief McFee has received several commendations in his areas of >> expertise, including the appointment and subsequent promotion by the >> Governor General of Canada to the Officer of the Order of Merit of the >> Police Forces. He is a recognized Governor General Leadership >> alumnus, former citizen of the year within his home community, and the >> recipient of a provincial policing leadership award for “Leadership in >> Multi-Agency Community Mobilization”. >> >> In addition to his extensive policing background, Dale has >> considerable experience managing small- to mid-size businesses, and >> has lectured nationally and internationally on the topics of >> leadership and change management in private and public sector >> organizations. Chief McFee speaks with first-hand knowledge and >> expertise about policing, community engagement, data and analytics, >> social finance and impact investing. He is a former member of >> Entrepreneurs International and served in the capacity of moderator >> for groups of business leaders within Saskatchewan. >> >> Dale is married with three daughters and is an active member in his >> community. He has considerable Board experience including three years >> as a member of the Parkland Health Board. He is the Past President >> and current Director of the Western Hockey League’s Prince Albert >> Raiders. >> >> >> >> >> https://www.youtube.com/watch? >> >> >> >> >> Risking COVID to live a normal life: JCCF Lawyer James Kitchen >> 12,459 views >> •Dec 21, 2020 >> Rebel News >> >> 333 Comments >> >> David Amos >> David Amos 1 second ago >> Say Hey to James and Ezzy Baby for me today will ya? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> https://www.jccf.ca/staff_ >> James Kitchen >> >> James has been a lawyer with the Justice Centre since being called to >> the Alberta bar in 2017. He holds a BA(Hons) in History and Philosophy >> from the University of New Brunswick and earned his law degree at UNB >> in 2016. James is a passionate advocate for the fundamental freedoms >> of Canadians and has a particular interest in freedom of expression. >> He lives with his wife and two children near Calgary. >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> >> Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2017 12:14:05 -0400 >> Subject: Fwd: RE Justice Camp malicious nonsense versus the RCMP, >> Peter MacKay Federal Court, the Canadian Judicial Council and its >> cover up of the Monumental Newfy sexual abuse issues >> To: JKitchen <JKitchen@jccf.ca> >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> >> Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2016 12:21:36 -0400 >> Subject: RE Justice Camp malicious nonsense versus the RCMP, Peter >> MacKay Federal Court, the Canadian Judicial Council and its cover up >> of the Monumental Newfy sexual abuse issues >> To: nicole.ireland@cbc.ca, meghan.grant@cbc.ca, awoolley@ucalgary.ca, >> koshan@ucalgary.ca, elaine.craig@dal.ca, elyn.downie@dal.ca, >> "Kathleen.Ganley" <Kathleen.Ganley@assembly.ab. >> <investigations@cbc.ca>, cbcinvestigates <cbcinvestigates@cbc.ca>, >> gopublic <gopublic@cbc.ca>, alison.crawford@cbc.ca, jcarpay >> <jcarpay@jccf.ca>, HAnglin <HAnglin@theccf.ca> >> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> >> <Ian.McPhail@cpc-cpp.gc.ca>, mcu <mcu@justice.gc.ca>, "bill.pentney" >> <bill.pentney@justice.gc.ca>, faddario@addario.ca, info@cjc-ccm.gc.ca, >> "william.brooks" <william.brooks@fja-cmf.gc.ca> >> <PETER.MACKAY@bakermckenzie. >> >> Judge Robin Camp's rape remarks led to appeal before Peter MacKay >> promoted >> him >> Judge asked woman in sex assault case why she didn't just keep her >> knees together >> By Alison Crawford, CBC News Posted: Nov 18, 2015 5:00 AM ET >> >> http://www.cbc.ca/news/ >> >> Robin Camp, who berated sex assault complainant, says counselling will >> make him a better judge >> Federal Court justice will fight to keep his job at judicial council >> hearing in September >> By Alison Crawford, CBC News Posted: Jul 04, 2016 12:40 PM ET >> >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. >> Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2021 18:10:31 -0400 >> Subject: Attn Mike Hovland after I heard the news on CBC we talked >> Here is a little proof of what I told you is true Ask the media or >> James Kitchen, Paul Claassen, Mike Lokken Artur Pawlowski and all >> their cohorts if I am a liar or not >> To: mike@gbflacrete.org, art@streetchurch.ca, themayor >> <themayor@calgary.ca>, mike.lokken@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, >> don.iveson@edmonton.ca, premier <premier@gov.ab.ca>, "blaine.higgs" >> <blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, "Mark.Blakely" <Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, >> "martin.gaudet" <martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca> >> <Paul.Lynch@edmontonpolice.ca> >> Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, JKitchen@jccf.ca, >> "steve.murphy" <steve.murphy@ctv.ca>, media@jccf.ca, "Robert. Jones" >> <Robert.Jones@cbc.ca>, english@rcinet.ca >> >> Mike Hovland >> Address: 10201 99th Avenue >> La Crete , Alberta T0H 2H0 >> Phone: 780-909-4499 >> Website: https://www.gbflacrete.org/ >> >> Email: mike@gbflacrete.org >> >> >> https://www.rcinet.ca/en/2021/ >> >> Judge rules Edmonton pastor will remain in jail until his trial in May >> >> By Terry Haig | >> english@rcinet.ca >> Posted: Friday, March 5, 2021 13:45 >> >> An Alberta pastor who has clashed for months with provincial health >> authorities over COVID-19 restrictions will remain in jail until he >> goes to trial in May because he refuses to follow a bail condition >> that requires he comply with public health orders. >> >> The pastor, James Coates of the GraceLife Church in Parkland County >> west of Edmonton, has been in jail for over two weeks and was >> appealing his bail conditions. >> >> After hearing arguments yesterday from Coates’s lawyers, Court of >> Queen’s Bench Justice Peter Michalyshyn dismissed the bail review this >> morning. >> >> Coates is charged with violating Alberta’s Public Health Act and with >> breaking a promise to abide by conditions of his bail release, which >> is a Criminal Code offence. >> >> Supporters pray outside an Edmonton court in February after James >> Coates was arrested for holding Sunday services in violation of >> COVID-19 rules. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson) >> >> His lawyer, James Kitchen, told the court Thursday that Coates can’t >> follow a bail condition that forbids him from holding services because >> that would violate his conscience by disobeying God. >> >> “This is a matter of deep-seeded personal conscience and religious >> beliefs for Pastor Coates,” Kitchen said. >> >> “He is unable to disobey the God he believes in. He is compelled to >> obey … as [are] his congregants.” >> >> The prosecution argued that Coates’s release would be a danger to the >> public. >> >> Outside the courthouse, dozens of Coates’s supporters gathered–many of >> them not wearing face masks–and more than 350 attended the hearing via >> the court’s web conferencing software. >> >> Some failed to mute their microphones, leading to frequent disruptions. >> >> Supporters rallied outside court yesterday as lawyers for James Coates >> appealed his bail conditions. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson) >> >> Coates turned himself in to police on Feb. 16 and was charged with two >> counts in contravention of the Public Health Act and charged for >> failing to comply with a condition of his undertaking. >> >> He refused release, saying he could not abide by the conditions. >> >> Prior to his detention, his Sunday services were drawing up to 300 >> members, and in early February Coates was charged for a second time >> for breaking the rules. >> >> He was fined in December and Alberta Health Services ordered the >> church to close in January, but Coates ignored the orders. >> >> The church has continued to hold services, even though Coates is in >> custody. >> >> With files from The Canadian Press, CBC News >> >> https://www.jccf.ca/alberta- >> >> >> Alberta court jails Pastor Coates through to May 3-5 trial >> >> Mar 5th, 2021 >> >> EDMONTON: The Justice Centre is very disappointed to announce that >> Justice Peter Michalyshyn of the Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench in >> Edmonton has ruled that Pastor James Coates of Grace Life Church must >> remain in jail for the next eight weeks pending his trial, unless he >> agrees to abide by health orders that violate his Charter freedoms of >> conscience, religion, expression, association and peaceful assembly. >> >> Pastor Coates has been in custody at the Edmonton Remand Centre since >> February 16, after he refused to sign a bail condition to comply with >> provincial health orders that violate his Charter freedoms of >> conscience, religion, expression, association and peaceful assembly. >> >> The Justice Centre filed an appeal in the Alberta Court of Queen’s >> Bench, to seek the release of Pastor Coates from jail prior to a trial >> date set for May 3-5, 2021, in Alberta Provincial Court in Stony >> Plain. The Justice Centre represents Pastor Coates and Grace Life >> Church, a large church just west of Edmonton. Alberta Health Services >> (AHS) ticketed Pastor Coates, taken Grace Life and Pastor Coates to >> court, and even attempted to completely shut the Church down. >> Background information on Pastor Coates’ ordeal is available here. >> >> “A trial set eight weeks down the road was too long for an innocent >> Pastor to be in jail. Pastor Coates is a peaceful Christian minister. >> He should never have been required to violate his conscience and >> effectively stop pastoring his church as a condition to be released. >> In every way this was a violation of Pastor Coates’ Charter rights and >> freedoms,” states lawyer John Carpay, president of the Justice Centre. >> >> “Charter freedoms do not disappear because the government declares >> regular church services to be outlawed while allowing hundreds of >> people to fill their local Walmarts,” notes Carpay. >> >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. >> Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2021 20:22:43 -0400 >> Subject: Fwd: Yo Patrick King trust that Billy Blair the RCMP the >> Edmonton Cops and legions of other cops on both sides of the Medicine >> Line know my number is 902 800 0369 and some know my personal Cell >> number >> To: edmonton@globalnews.ca, Kris.Berezanski@edmonton.ca, >> Carly.Robinson@citytv.rogers. >> Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, office@gracelife.ca >> >> Artur Pawlowski >> 1740 – 25a Street SW >> Calgary Alberta >> T3C 1J9 >> >> Phone Number: 403-607-4434 >> E-mail us: art@streetchurch.ca >> >> >> >> https://globalnews.ca/news/ >> >> Protesters gather from across the province at Alberta legislature to >> fight COVID-19 health measures >> By Allison Bench Global News >> Posted February 20, 2021 2:29 pm >> >> https://edmonton.citynews.ca/ >> >> GraceLife church at full capacity for another Sunday service, RCMP on >> location >> EDMONTON (CityNews) – A church just west of Edmonton that has been >> defying public-health guidelines held another packed service on >> Sunday. The GraceLife church in Parkland County was at full... >> 660 NEWS STAFF >> >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. >> Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2021 12:44:21 -0400 >> Subject: Yo Patrick King trust that Billy Blair the RCMP the Edmonton >> Cops and legions of other cops on both sides of the Medicine Line know >> my number is 902 800 0369 and some know my personal Cell number >> To: "Paul.Lynch" <Paul.Lynch@edmontonpolice.ca> >> <Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, mcu <mcu@justice.gc.ca>, >> "martin.gaudet" <martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca> >> Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, kingpatrick278 >> <kingpatrick278@gmail.com>, premier <premier@gov.ab.ca>, "Bill.Blair" >> <Bill.Blair@parl.gc.ca> >> >> Here proof of acorrupt cop calling me recently after he falsely >> arrested a friend of mine in front of Premeir Higgy's house >> >> https://archive.org/details/ >> >> You just talked to the chicken who made this video Correct? >> >> https://www.bitchute.com/ >> >> Scroll down and enjoy the rest of this email >> >> My cell is 506 434 8433 now that you know it too Perhaps you should >> call me ASAP before anyone else gets arrested??? >> >> Ya gotta love ethical computers Hence their owners can never cclaim >> that they don't now the awful truth about themselves >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: Bill.Blair@parl.gc.ca >> Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2021 16:01:19 +0000 >> Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks your minions in the RCMP and your >> buddy Jason Kenney would be upset if Patrick King of Wexit and I had a >> little Pow Wow today EH Billy Blair? >> To: david.raymond.amos333@gmail. >> >> Thank you very much for reaching out to the Office of the Hon. 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P. 6000 >> Fredericton, New-Brunswick/Nouveau- >> E3B 5H1 >> Canada >> Tel./Tel. : (506) 453-2144 >> Email/Courriel: >> premier@gnb.ca/ >> >> FYI This me debating years ago while CBC denied it and that fact I was >> suing the Crown at the very same point in time >> >> https://www.cbc.ca/news/ >> >> https://www.cbc.ca/news/ >> >> https://davidraymondamos3. >> >> Trust that I don't believe what people say of you >> >> https://medium.com/@ >> >> Is Pat King Defendable? >> Siva Canjeevaram >> >> Siva Canjeevaram >> >> Sep 22, 2020·6 min read >> >> Who is Pat King? Probably half of Alberta and all of Red Deer know him >> by now, and probably remember watching this video “This is going to >> happen very soon, and if you are going to come into my rural >> communities, I am going to be this big guy in the White Shirt, >> ready..” and shows a video of what it appears to be an ANTIFA >> protester beaten by a big burly guy >> >> https://dailyhive.com/calgary/ >> >> RCMP investigating violence at anti-racism rally in Red Deer >> Chandler Walter >> | >> Sep 23 2020, 9:56 am >> >> https://globalnews.ca/news/ >> >> Hundreds gather for Wexit rally in Edmonton as group’s leader pens >> letter to Jason Kenney >> By Allison Bench Global News >> Posted November 2, 2019 9:35 pm >> >> #Wexit Founders Are Far-Right Conspiracy Theorists >> VoteWexit.com creator Peter Downing is an ex-cop who thinks PM Justin >> Trudeau is “normalizing pedophilia.” >> SZ >> by Steven Zhou >> >> >> https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/ >> >> My Hometown Is The Epicentre Of Wexit. I Went Back To Find Out Why >> Alberta’s problematic past and separatist movement collide in Red Deer. >> >> By Mel Woods >> >> >> >> >> https://edmonton.ctvnews.ca/ >> >> Alberta pastor charged with violating Public Health Act, still in >> custody for refusing conditions: RCMP >> >> Diego Romero >> CTVNewsEdmonton.ca Digital Journalist >> >> Published Wednesday, February 17, 2021 5:32PM MST >> >> EDMONTON -- A pastor west of Edmonton remains in custody Wednesday >> after he was charged with breaking Alberta's Public Health Act and >> refusing to agree to the conditions of his release, RCMP said. >> >> James Coates turned himself in to police on Tuesday, two days after a >> service Alberta Health Services and RCMP attended where he "was not >> complying with his Undertaking release conditions" issued a week >> earlier, police said. >> >> The pastor was charged with two counts of contravention of the Public >> Health Act and failing to comply with a condition of his undertaking. >> Related Stories >> >> GraceLife pastor accused of defying health orders turns himself in >> to police: lawyer >> Details of investigation into GraceLife Church expected mid-week >> as church continues to operate >> Alta. faith leaders call on church to follow public health rules >> Pastor of church west of Edmonton charged after failing to heed >> closure order >> Alta. church calls defiance of public health orders 'practical,' >> 'not theological' >> Alberta church opens on Sunday despite closure order over COVID-19 >> violations >> >> Coates attended a bail hearing Tuesday and was to be released on >> conditions, but was kept in custody overnight "after refusing to agree >> to those conditions," RCMP said. >> >> Those conditions, his lawyer told CTV News, include stopping church >> services, but "Coates could not, in good conscience, agree to that >> condition." >> >> The pastor made a court appearance on Wednesday and was given a second >> court appearance for next Wednesday after he continued to refuse to >> agree to the conditions, Mounties added. >> >> “We’ve been consistent in our approach of escalated levels of >> enforcement with Pastor Coates, and we were hopeful to resolve this >> issue in a different manner,” said RCMP Insp. Mike Lokken. “The >> Pastor’s actions, and the subsequent effects those actions could have >> on the health and safety of citizens, dictated our response in this >> situation.” >> >> On Tuesday, Coates' lawyer told CTV News his client was willing to go >> to jail in order to do the "right thing." >> >> "His first obedience is to his Lord, is to his God. And normally, >> obeying Jesus and obeying the government go right in hand," James >> Kitchen said. "The government's forcing him in to a position where he >> has to choose between disobeying God and obeying government, or >> obeying God and disobeying government." >> >> GraceLife was first cited for hosting more than 15 per cent of its >> capacity at a December service and the pastor was fined $1,200. >> >> A Court of Queen's Bench order was issued in January when it continued >> to break COVID-19 restrictions. >> >> GraceLife has held services for three consecutive weeks after it was >> ordered to close at the end of January. >> >> The church was not in compliance with the Public Health Act last >> Sunday, RCMP said Wednesday. >> >> A day earlier in a statement, GraceLife said: "We do not see our >> actions as perpetuating the longevity of COVID-19 or any other virus >> that will inevitably come along. If anything, we see our actions as >> contributing to its end – the end of destructive lockdowns and the end >> of the attempt to institutionalize the debilitating fear of viral >> infections. Our local church is clear evidence that governmental >> lockdowns are unnecessary. In fact, it is also evidence of how harmful >> they are." >> >> Criminal lawyer Tom Engel says the RCMP should shut down the church >> and charge everyone in attendance. >> >> "Every person who is in that church knows that they are breaking the >> law," he said. >> >> 'UNCOMMONLY GOOD' RELATIONSHIP WITH RCMP: KITCHEN >> >> Coates' lawyer told CTV News GraceLife has an "uncommonly good" >> relationship with the RCMP because "the police have acted, in this >> case, very differently than how they have acted with a lot of other >> people." >> >> Complicating Kitchen's claim is the fact that a retired Mountie, Paul >> Claassen, is GraceLife's chair. >> >> "It leads to the impression that there's a double standard, there's a >> bias in favour of this church," Engel said. >> >> But in a statement, Insp. Lokken said: "Our response to the non >> compliance of the Church has been consistent with our overall RCMP >> strategy in the Province which is; education, an opportunity for >> compliance, and lastly, enforcement. Parkland RCMP has managed the >> investigation into the GraceLife Church with absolutely no influence >> from any member of their administration or congregation, regardless of >> any past or present affiliation with our organization. >> >> "The RCMP has conducted all their interactions with the Church in an >> impartial, professional, and respectful manner.” >> >> With files from CTV News Edmonton's Bill Fortier and Alex Antoneshyn >> >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> >> Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2017 12:14:05 -0400 >> Subject: Fwd: RE Justice Camp malicious nonsense versus the RCMP, >> Peter MacKay Federal Court, the Canadian Judicial Council and its >> cover up of the Monumental Newfy sexual abuse issues >> To: JKitchen <JKitchen@jccf.ca> >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> >> Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2016 12:21:36 -0400 >> Subject: RE Justice Camp malicious nonsense versus the RCMP, Peter >> MacKay Federal Court, the Canadian Judicial Council and its cover up >> of the Monumental Newfy sexual abuse issues >> To: nicole.ireland@cbc.ca, meghan.grant@cbc.ca, awoolley@ucalgary.ca, >> koshan@ucalgary.ca, elaine.craig@dal.ca, elyn.downie@dal.ca, >> "Kathleen.Ganley" <Kathleen.Ganley@assembly.ab. >> <investigations@cbc.ca>, cbcinvestigates <cbcinvestigates@cbc.ca>, >> gopublic <gopublic@cbc.ca>, alison.crawford@cbc.ca, jcarpay >> <jcarpay@jccf.ca>, HAnglin <HAnglin@theccf.ca> >> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> >> <Ian.McPhail@cpc-cpp.gc.ca>, mcu <mcu@justice.gc.ca>, "bill.pentney" >> <bill.pentney@justice.gc.ca>, faddario@addario.ca, info@cjc-ccm.gc.ca, >> "william.brooks" <william.brooks@fja-cmf.gc.ca> >> <PETER.MACKAY@bakermckenzie. >> >> Judge Robin Camp's rape remarks led to appeal before Peter MacKay >> promoted >> him >> Judge asked woman in sex assault case why she didn't just keep her >> knees together >> By Alison Crawford, CBC News Posted: Nov 18, 2015 5:00 AM ET >> >> http://www.cbc.ca/news/ >> >> Robin Camp, who berated sex assault complainant, says counselling will >> make him a better judge >> Federal Court justice will fight to keep his job at judicial council >> hearing in September >> By Alison Crawford, CBC News Posted: Jul 04, 2016 12:40 PM ET >> >> http://www.cbc.ca/news/ >> >> Judge Robin Camp's 'insensitive, rude' comments not grounds for >> dismissal: lawyer >> Inquiry will determine if Camp has been remediated or should be >> removed from office >> By Meghan Grant, CBC News Posted: Sep 06, 2016 1:57 PM MT >> >> http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ >> >> >> FRANK ADDARIO >> Phone 1.416.649.5055 >> faddario@addario.ca >> >> >> >> https://www.attorneygeneral. >> >> http://davidamos.blogspot.ca/ >> >> July 31st, 2005 >> >> Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin, >> C/o Norman Sabourin General Counsel and >> Andrew Grant and Renée Maria Tremblay >> Canadian Judicial Council >> 150 Metcalfe Street, >> Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0W8 >> >> Shirley Heafey Chair of Commission >> for Public Complaints against the RCMP >> P.O. Box 3423 Station "D" >> Ottawa, ON K1P 6L4 >> >> RE: Rampant Public Corruption >> >> Hey, >> >> Pursuant to my recent phone calls to Norman Sabourin and various >> underlings of Shirley Heafey within the Commission for Public >> Complaints against the RCMP over the years plus my many faxes and >> emails please find enclosed exactly the same material received by >> every Attorney General in Canada over the past year. The CD which is a >> copy of a police surveillance wiretap tape # 139 is served upon you as >> officers of the court in order that it may be properly investigated. >> As you can see I have enclosed a copy of a letter sent to the latest >> Attorney General Mr. Wally Opal in BC. Perhaps he should take a little >> trip to Surrey and ask your office some hard questions. Perhaps the >> ghost of my fellow Independent politician, Chuck Cadman may wish to >> answer few questions now as well. Hard telling not knowing. >> >> I will not bother you with the details of what I am sending to >> you byway of the certified US Mail because I will be serving identical >> material to many other Canadian Authorities in hand and tell them I >> gave this stuff to you first and enclose a copy of this letter. All >> that is important to me right now is that I secure proof that this >> mail was sent before I make my way back home to the Maritimes. However >> I will say I am also enclosing a great deal more material than what >> Allan Rock had received in the UN. Some of it is in fact the same >> material the two maritime lawyers, Rob Moore and Franky Boy McKenna in >> particular received, while I was up home running for Parliament last >> year. Things have changed greatly in the past year so I have also >> included a few recent items to spice thing up for you. I am tired of >> trying to convince people employed in law enforcement to uphold the >> law. So all I will say for now is deal will your own conscience and be >> careful how you respond to this letter. If you do not respond. Rest >> assured I will do my best to sue you some day. Ignorance is no excuse >> to the law or me. >> >> Veritas Vincit >> David R. Amos >> 153 Alvin Ave >> Milton, MA. 02186 >> >> Label/Receipt Number: ED71 7170 484U S >> Detailed Results: >> >> >> Delivered Abroad, August 11, 2005, 6:49 am, CANADA >> Out of Foreign Customs, August 08, 2005, 2:37 pm, CANADA >> Into Foreign Customs, August 04, 2005, 1:52 pm, CANADA >> Arrived Abroad, August 04, 2005, 1:52 pm, CANADA >> International Dispatch, August 03, 2005, 8:32 am, KENNEDY AMC >> Enroute, August 03, 2005, 8:30 am, JAMAICA, NY 11499 >> Acceptance, August 02, 2005, 10:40 am, QUINCY, MA 02169 >> >> >> >> "Heafey, Shirley" HeafeyS@cpc-cpp.gc.ca wrote: >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: "Heafey, Shirley"HeafeyS@cpc-cpp.gc.ca >> Sent: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 14:10:00 -0400 >> To: "David Amos" motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com >> Subject: Re: Just so you know >> >> >> Just so you know, there was no message attached to the e-mail sent to >> me. SO, in fact, I don't know what you think I should now know. Try >> again. >> SH >> >> >> http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ >> >> Robin Camp case: What does it take to remove a judge from the bench? >> Only two federally appointed judges recommended for dismissal since 1971 >> >> By Nicole Ireland, CBC News Posted: Nov 12, 2015 5:00 AM ET >> >> The case of a judge who asked a woman, "Why couldn't you just keep >> your knees together?" during an Alberta sexual assault trial is >> raising questions about what kind of behaviour warrants removing a >> justice from the bench. >> >> Judge under review for berating sex assault complainant >> Read the complaint against Justice Robin Camp >> >> Only two judges have been recommended for removal by the Canadian >> Judicial Council — a group of federally appointed judges tasked with >> investigating complaints about their peers — since it was created in >> 1971. >> Trevor Farrow >> >> Trevor Farrow, associate dean at Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto, >> says it's 'a good thing' that judges don't lightly recommend >> dismissing their peers. (Osgoode Hall Law School) >> >> In both cases, the judges resigned before the recommendations made it >> to Parliament, which ultimately decides whether or not to dismiss a >> Canadian judge. >> >> On Monday, the judicial council announced it was reviewing the conduct >> of Robin Camp while he was an Alberta provincial court judge in 2014, >> when he presided over a case involving a 19-year-old woman who alleged >> she was sexually assaulted by a Calgary man during a house party. >> >> According to the complaint that prompted the review, in addition to >> the "keep your knees together" comment, Camp asked during the trial, >> "Why didn't you just sink your bottom down into the basin so he >> couldn't penetrate you?" (The woman alleged she was sexually assaulted >> over a sink). >> >> "At numerous points during the proceeding, Justice Camp was dismissive >> of, if not contemptuous towards, the substantive law of sexual assault >> and the rules of evidence," the complaint said. "In particular, he >> showed disregard, if not disdain, for the rape shield provisions under >> the Criminal Code, the legal definition of consent to sexual touching, >> and the Criminal Code provision and case law regarding the doctrine of >> recent complaint. >> >> "His articulated disrespect for these legal rules was, in some >> instances, combined with a refusal to apply them." >> >> The Canadian Judicial Council must decide whether the complaint >> against Camp, now a Federal Court judge, has merit and, if so, whether >> it warrants the establishment of a review panel that could call a >> public inquiry. >> >> In the last four decades, the judicial council has ordered public >> inquiries for 11 complaints against judges. Two of those inquiries are >> still ongoing. In some cases, the judge resigned before the inquiry >> was complete. For example, the late Judge Robert Flahiff was convicted >> in 1999 for laundering money for a drug dealer back in the 1980s, >> before he became a judge. He resigned before the judicial council >> finished its inquiry. >> >> Former Quebec judge convicted of money laundering dies >> Convicted Quebec judge resigns >> >> In other cases, the council recommended that the judges involved not >> be removed from the bench — even if there had been inappropriate >> conduct. >> >> "It's not a fait accompli that if you have engaged in some kind of >> misconduct you should be removed from office," said Norman Sabourin, >> the Canadian Judicial Council's executive director, in an interview >> with CBC News on Tuesday. "Assessing the gravity of a misconduct is a >> difficult exercise." >> Media placeholder >> >> Canadian Judicial Council exec on review of judge's behaviour7:06 >> >> The overarching question in making that determination, the council >> said, is whether the judge has the required confidence of the public >> to continue to preside in court. >> >> So when has the council recommended that a judge be removed? Here are >> the two cases in which that happened. The details come from documents >> available on the Canadian Judicial Council's website: >> >> Paul Cosgrove, Ontario Superior Court >> >> On April 22, 2004, Ontario's attorney general at the time, Michael >> Bryant, asked the council to consider whether Judge Paul Cosgrove >> should be removed from office based on his conduct in the murder trial >> of Julia Yvonne Elliott. >> >> The attorney general said Cosgrove had ordered an "unwarranted stay" >> of proceedings. >> >> Ontario judge resigns over misconduct >> >> "The proceedings tarnished the administration of justice and turned >> into an exercise of vilifying the state built on irrelevant, >> inappropriate and harmful findings," Bryant wrote. "The proceedings >> trivialized the charter and deprived society and the victim's family >> of any semblance of justice." >> >> The attorney general's complaint alleged that Cosgrove had >> demonstrated similar behaviour in other court cases, citing Court of >> Appeal findings that the judge had "reduced the proceedings to a >> 'procedural nightmare' for the Crown" and shown a "suspicious attitude >> toward the government that caused him to misapprehend some of the >> evidence before him." >> >> On March 30, 2009, after a public inquiry, the Canadian Judicial >> Council recommended that Cosgrove be removed from office. The judge >> resigned the following month. >> >> Jean Bienvenue, Superior Court of Quebec >> >> In December 1995, the then attorneys general of Quebec and Canada, >> Paul Bégin and Allan Rock, asked the Canadian Judicial Council for a >> public inquiry into the conduct of Judge Jean Bienvenue during the >> trial of Tracy Théberge, who was convicted of second-degree murder in >> death of her husband. >> >> According to the inquiry report, Bienvenue made offensive comments >> about Jewish victims of the Holocaust and about women while sentencing >> the accused. >> >> "It is said that when women ascend the scale of virtues, they reach >> higher than men, and I have always believed this. And it is also said, >> and this too I believe, that when they decide to degrade themselves, >> they sink to depths to which even the vilest man could not sink," >> Bienvenue said. >> >> The judge also said: "At the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp in >> Poland, which I once visited horror-stricken, even the Nazis did not >> eliminate millions of Jews in a painful or bloody manner. They died in >> the gas chambers, without suffering." >> >> During the inquiry, Bienvenue argued that he had not meant to be >> offensive and that he had met with the Canadian Jewish Congress. He >> also issued a statement apologizing to women offended by his remarks. >> >> On June 25, 1996, four out of five members of the Canadian Judicial >> Council committee recommended that Bienvenue be removed from office. >> They wrote, "We believe that if Mr. Justice Bienvenue were to preside >> over a case, a reasonable and informed person... would have a >> reasonable apprehension that the judge would not execute his office >> with the objectivity, impartiality and independence that the public is >> entitled to expect from a judge." >> >> Bienvenue resigned before the recommendation went to Parliament. >> >> What does the low number of removals mean? >> >> The rarity of judges removing their peers from the bench is a >> reflection of the value Canada places on an independent judiciary, >> said Trevor Farrow, a professor and associate dean at Osgoode Hall Law >> School in Toronto. >> >> "Judges don't recommend removal lightly," he said. "That's a good >> thing when you're balancing the requirement that judges have the >> courage and independence to make tough choices in often really >> challenging circumstances that involve vulnerable people." >> >> At the same time, Farrow said, it's important that the Canadian >> Judicial Council has "the power to recommend sanctions, including >> removal if warranted, to maintain the public's trust and confidence." >> >> With files from Kathleen Harris, Alison Crawford and The Canadian Press >> >> http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ >> >> Federal Court judge Robin Camp faces inquiry over sexual assault trial >> conduct >> 7-day public hearing will determine if judge who referred to rape >> victim as 'the accused' can remain on bench >> By Meghan Grant, CBC News Posted: Aug 31, 2016 6:15 PM MT >> >> An inquiry begins Tuesday afternoon for a judge, formerly with Alberta >> provincial court, who is facing dismissal from the Federal Court over >> controversial comments directed at a sexual assault complainant in >> 2014. >> >> Judge Robin Camp's 'insensitive, rude' comments not grounds for >> dismissal: lawyer >> >> The public hearing takes place before a panel of five — three superior >> court judges and two senior lawyers — over the next week-and-a-half at >> the Westin Hotel in downtown Calgary. >> >> "These are public hearings, they're open and they're transparent," >> said Johanna Laporte with the Canadian Judicial Council (CJC). >> >> "The council recognizes that public confidence in the justice system >> can only be enhanced by these open proceedings and it's the council's >> mandate to ensure that serious matters involving judges are thoroughly >> investigated." >> >> Robin Camp, who berated sex assault complainant, says counselling >> will make him a better judge >> Inquiry into Judge Robin Camp to hear from advocates for sex assault >> victims >> >> Alberta Attorney General Kathleen Ganley forced the inquiry in January >> after a complaint made by two law professors at the University of >> Calgary and Dalhousie University. >> >> After opening remarks by presenting counsel and Camp's lawyer, >> intervenors — women's groups and sexual assault centres — will make >> submissions and finally, the panel will hear from Camp himself, who >> has previously indicated he plans to apologize. >> >> Panel members will then deliberate before releasing a decision — >> likely in written form — on whether or not Camp should remain on the >> bench at the Federal Court. >> >> "The inquiry is squarely tasked with determining if the facts >> surrounding the complaint are serious enough to warrant the judge's >> removal," said Laporte. >> 'Why didn't you just sink your bottom down' >> >> During the 2014 trial, Camp asked the complainant "why couldn't you >> just keep your knees together" during her testimony in his role as an >> Alberta Provincial Court judge. >> >> The then 19-year-old woman alleged she was raped by Alexander Scott >> Wagar over a bathroom sink at a Calgary house party. Throughout the >> trial, Camp repeatedly referred to her as "the accused." >> >> "Why didn't you just sink your bottom down into the basin so he >> couldn't penetrate you?" Camp asked the woman. >> >> "That kind of comment goes back to the dinosaur age as far as I'm >> concerned," said Danielle Aubry with Calgary Communities Against >> Sexual Abuse. >> >> Camp acquitted Wagar, but the Alberta Court of Appeal overturned the >> ruling and ordered a new trial. By that time, Camp had been elevated >> to the Federal Court. >> >> "When you become a judge ... that's a privilege, it's a very high >> position," said Aubry. >> >> "It's incredulous to me that there are people sitting on the bench >> that are not educating themselves about issues like sexual violence." >> >> In ordering a new trial, the Court of Appeal wrote that the judge's >> comments raised doubts about his understanding of sexual assault laws. >> >> The Canadian Judicial Council received the initial complaint from four >> law professors at Dalhousie University and the University of Calgary. >> After that, dozens more flooded in. >> Gender and sensitivity training >> >> In his notice of response posted to the CJC website, Camp indicated >> that he agrees his comments were "insensitive and inappropriate," but >> says he has undergone gender and sensitivity training. >> >> Camp arranged and paid for his sensitivity training himself, during >> which he worked with a Superior Court judge, a psychologist and an >> expert on the law of sexual assault. >> >> He has indicated that he wishes to remain a judge. >> >> The council members include Justice Austin Cullen, who will act as >> chairperson, Justice Deborah Smith and Justice Raymond Whalen. The two >> senior lawyers, Karen Jensen and Cynthia Petersen, were appointed by >> the federal justice minister. >> >> Since the CJC was created in 1971, only two judges have been >> recommended for removal. but both ultimately resigned before >> Parliament, which has the final say, made its decision. >> >> Seven days have been set aside for the hearing but it is not expected >> to run its allotted time. On Tuesday, it starts at 2 p.m. MT. but will >> begin at 9 a.m. MT otherwise. >> >> >> >> Yea right tell me another one just like your former boss Landslide did. >> >> Tuesday, November 28, 2006 >> >> OTTAWA — Anne McLellan has added her name to the list of former >> Liberal cabinet ministers who say they were not fully briefed by the >> RCMP on Maher Arar. >> >> McLellan was appointed public safety minister in December 2003 and, >> shortly thereafter, called a judicial inquiry into the case. >> >> This fall, Justice Dennis O'Connor concluded the RCMP passed >> inaccurate information to the United States on Arar that likely led to >> his detention and torture in Syria. >> >> On Tuesday, McLellan confirmed she was briefed on the "Arar situation" >> by RCMP Commissioner Giuliano Zaccardelli and former CSIS director >> Ward Elcock. >> >> But she said she only learned that the RCMP had passed along false >> information on Arar to the U.S. when the O'Connor report was released >> in late September. >> >> The RCMP described Arar to U.S. authorities as an Islamic extremist >> suspected of ties to al-Qaida, even though he was never more than a >> "person of interest" in an RCMP national-security investigation. >> >> "In my presence, (neither) Commissioner Zaccardelli, nor anyone else, >> either from the RCMP or CSIS, (ever) referred to Mr. Arar as an >> Islamic extremist," McLellan told a Commons public safety committee >> that has been probing the Arar affair. >> >> "That was an expression that was never used in relation to Mr. Arar in >> my presence. Ever." >> >> McLellan's statements appear to contradict assertions by Zaccardelli >> that he briefed the government about the mistakes by the RCMP. >> >> In an appearance before the same committee in late September, >> Zaccardelli said he informed former solicitor general Wayne Easter >> about the errors. The solicitor general was the minister in charge of >> the RCMP before the position was abolished last year. >> >> But last month, Easter testified that he was never so informed. >> >> "There is no situation where the RCMP came to me and basically said, >> 'We screwed up. We provided improper information,’” he said at the >> time. >> >> Earlier this month, Elcock of CSIS also testified he did not learn of >> the RCMP's mislabeling of Arar until after the O'Connor report was >> released. >> >> On Tuesday, McLellan described an environment in which concern about >> the Arar affair reached to the top of the political ladder. >> >> She said that soon after former prime minister Paul Martin took office >> in December 2003, he asked her to "get to the bottom of what had >> happened to Mr. Arar." >> >> Ottawa Citizen >> >> >> That was what Landslide Annie had to say about the RCMP before Dion >> was picked as leader of the liberals aweek or so ago. Ask me what I >> sent Wayne Easter as Paul Martin was being crowned as Humpty Dumpty >> three years ago. Clearly I sent something EH? >> >> Jan 3rd, 2004 >> Mr. David R. Amos >> 153 Alvin Avenue >> Milton, MA 02186 >> U.S.A. >> >> Dear Mr. Amos >> Thank you for your letter of November 19th, 2003, addressed to my >> predecessor, the Honourble Wayne Easter, regarding your safety. I >> apologize for the delay in responding. >> If you have any concerns about your personal safety, I can only >> suggest that you contact the police of local jurisdiction. In >> addition, any evidence of criminal activity should be brought to their >> attention since the police are in the best position to evaluate the >> information and take action as deemed appropriate. >> I trust that this information is satisfactory. >> >> Yours sincerely >> A. Anne McLellan >> >> David Amos motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com wrote: >> Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2006 16:21:24 -0800 (PST) >> From: David Amos motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com >> Subject: Within this email is the proof that Shirley Heafey and >> everybody else is a liar >> To: info@bccla.org, jsliter@rcmp-grc.gc.ca >> CC: giuliano.zaccardelli@rcmp-grc. >> stephane.vaillancourt@rcmp- >> info@pco-bcp.gc.ca >> >> http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/ >> >> "McLellan, Anne - M.P." McLellan.A@parl.gc.ca wrote: >> Subject: RE: Re: Lets all go through the looking glass to check the >> Integrity of the Talking Heads in BC tonight >> Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2006 15:45:08 -0500 >> From: "McLellan, Anne - M.P." McLellan.A@parl.gc.ca >> To: "David Amos" motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com >> >> Dear Mr. Amos, >> >> On behalf of Ms. McLellan I would like to thank you for your email >> message concerning the current federal election. I regret that the >> volume of messages prevented me from responding sooner. >> >> Your message has been brought to Ms. McLellan`s attention, as she is >> always pleased to receive comments, both positive and negative. >> >> Again, thank you for bringing this matter to Ms. McLellan`s attention. >> >> Sincerely, >> Kirsten Odynski >> Office of the Deputy Prime Minister >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >>> > > > From: "McKnight, Gisele" McKnight.Gisele@kingscorecord. >>> > > > To: lcampenella@ledger.com >>> > > > Cc:motomaniac_02186@hotmail. >>> > > Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 2:53 PM >>> > > > Subject: David Amos >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > > Hello Lisa, >>> > > > > David Amos asked me to contact you. I met him last June after he >>> > became >>> > > an >>> > > > > independent (not representing any political party) candidate in >>> > > > > our >>> > > > federal >>> > > > > election that was held June 28. >>> > > > > >>> > > > > He was a candidate in our constituency of Fundy (now called >>> > > Fundy-Royal). >>> > > > I >>> > > > > wrote a profile story about him, as I did all other candidates. >>> > > > > That >>> > > story >>> > > > > appeared in the Kings County Record June 22. A second story, >>> > > > > written >>> > by >>> > > > one >>> > > > > of my reporters, appeared on the same date, which was a report >>> > > > > on >>> the >>> > > > > candidates' debate held June 18. >>> > > > > >>> > > > > As I recall David Amos came last of four candidates in the >>> > > > > election. >>> > The >>> > > > > winner got 14,997 votes, while Amos got 358. >>> > > > > >>> > > > > I have attached the two stories that appeared, as well as a >>> > > > > photo >>> > taken >>> > > by >>> > > > > reporter Erin Hatfield during the debate. I couldn't find the >>> > > > > photo >>> > that >... [Message clipped] View entire message Share or comment on this article:Truckers in Alberta border blockade vow to stay put until the Justin Trudeau resignsEXCLUSIVE: 'He's not qualified to run a Dairy Queen!' Truckers in Canadian border blockade protest vow to stay until 'lying' 'out-of-touch' Justin Trudeau resigns and mask and vaccine mandates are lifted
Furious Freedom Convoy protesters have said 'Justin Trudeau must go' and vowed to stay put until he quits after the Canadian Prime Minister dismissed the truckers as a 'few people shouting and waving swastikas'. The Canadian premier, 50, made the comments during a debate in the House of Commons on Monday – sparking outrage among opposition Conservatives and prompting a member of his own Liberal party to resign. Now protesters blockading the border in Coutts, Alberta, have told DailyMail.com Trudeau's description of them is 'preposterous' and vowed to stay put until the former teacher resigns and mask and vaccine mandates are lifted. Jerry Eagles, 35, of Valley View, Alberta, said: 'I would say [Trudeau] is so out of touch with the Canadian people. He doesn't deserve to be our leader. 'Because to call us Nazis – there are so many kids here, people are laughing, so much generosity. To even think of saying such a thing is preposterous. 'He's not a leader. He was brought in by money and privilege and now he needs to go, quite frankly.' Freedom Convoy protesters blocking the Alberta border have vowed to stay put until Justin Trudeau quits. The Canadian Prime Minister dismissed the truckers as a 'few people shouting and waving swastikas' Marcy, 38, of Stettler, Alberta, added: 'He [Trudeau] is a liar and he's not qualified to run a Dairy Queen' At the Milk Valley protest, which sees a rotating cast of up to 1,000 people a day come and go, there was a festive atmosphere with truckers and supporters chatting amiably and sharing food donated by well-wishers On Tuesday, protesters at a border blockade in Coutts, Alberta, told DailyMail.com Trudeau's description of them is 'preposterous' and vowed to stay put until the former teacher resigns and mask and vaccine mandates are lifted The two-week protest at the Coutts-Sweet Grass border crossing has slowed commercial traffic at Alberta's busiest port of entry to a trickle Electrical business owner Eagles added: 'I'm going to dig in more and more. What he said, I shouldn't say this because he might keep saying it or he might not, he might stop saying it - it's fuel for the fire, it's waking Canadians up to say, ''OK, this is not OK.''' Jerry Eagles, 35, of Valley View, Alberta, said: 'I would say [Trudeau] is so out of touch with the Canadian people. He doesn't deserve to be our leader. Marcy, 38, of Stettler, Alberta, added: 'He [Trudeau] is a liar and he's not qualified to run a Dairy Queen. 'What qualifications does he have? He got where he is with money. I want to see him gone and nothing less.' Trudeau is the son of former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. The mom-of-four added: 'We have no future with him in charge. I'm here for my kids – I want them to grow up how I did, with no restrictions. 'I'm a law abider, I've never been in trouble. I don't do things like this and I feel silly being here but I felt like I had to be.' The two-week-old protest at the Coutts-Sweet Grass border crossing linking the Canadian Prairie States to Montana has slowed commercial traffic at Alberta's busiest port of entry to a trickle. Up to 1,200 trucks cross the border on a normal day – bringing goods worth up to $4.8billion with them. But with between 50 and 300 truckers at any given time blockading the crossing in the 245-person village of Coutts and a second 400-strong protest 11 miles away in Milk Valley, the protest is crippling the local economy. When DailyMail.com visited this week, Alton Duty Free was deserted – despite displaying signs supporting the truck protest – while no one but truckers could be seen in the rest of the village. The only exception was the nearby Smuggler's Saloon which was being used by the protesters as a dining room. There, protest boss Peter Van Liere was holding court and told DailyMail.com that he is prepared to stay put for as long as it takes to see the mandates lifted. He said: 'We want to see all the mandates lifted and a change of government. For as long as it takes, we're not moving. 'Everybody's in the same boat. We've all got families at home that we have not seen since this started. 'We've all got jobs that are on the line, businesses we've had to shut down. Everybody is sacrificing for this and we are humans. We are fellow Canadians.' Up to 1,200 trucks cross the border on a normal day – bringing goods worth up to $4.8billion with them. DailyMail.com met Lethbridge, Alberta, high school student Olivia Skarra, 15, who was there with her younger brother Daniel, 10. She said she had come because of the negative effects of the mask mandates on school-age children and said she wants to be able to eat in a restaurant without vaccine checks Unlike Trudeau's depiction of protestors waving swastikas, DailyMail.com saw families with young children taking part in the protests at the Alberta/Montana border Scott Todd, of Wildwood, Alberta, told DailyMail.com that he was incensed by Trudeau's comments and described him as 'totally out of touch' 'I'm completely against the mandates and I had to come because I couldn't look my kids in the eye if I didn't,' said one protestor Van Liere told DailyMail.com that most of the truckers had voted for Conservative Alberta premier Jason Kenney, 53 – who on Tuesday evening announced he will begin lifting Covid restrictions in the state. But that is not enough for Van Liere who described him as 'a little dictator'. He said: 'The reality is between Jason Kenney and Trudeau, they never delivered on the policies people voted them in for. 'Most of the people here voted Kenny into office based on the policies he campaigned on and he's never put them into place. He's become a little dictator. 'My wife grew up under communism and we saw pretty quickly we were heading into communism and we don't want to go there. We still have the resources to do that. 'The existing government in power must go and we're not going to leave until that changes.' 'My wife grew up under communism,' said protester Peter Van Liere. 'We don't want to go there At the Milk Valley protest, which sees a rotating cast of up to 1,000 people a day come and go, there was a festive atmosphere with truckers and supporters chatting amiably and sharing food donated by well-wishers. DailyMail.com met Lethbridge, Alberta, high school student Olivia Skarra, 15, who was there with her younger brother Daniel, 10. She said she had come because of the negative effects of the mask mandates on school-age children and said she wants to be able to eat in a restaurant without vaccine checks. Skarra said: 'I wanted to be here to support them because masks suck. Learning is hard with them and the mandates make it hard for me to just go to a restaurant with friends. 'I have family in the US and I haven't been able to see them for two years. Justin Trudeau is the Prime Minister, not my parents – he can't tell me what to do.' Scott Todd, of Wildwood, Alberta, told DailyMail.com that he was incensed by Trudeau's comments and described him as 'totally out of touch'. Todd, who also attended protests in Edmonton over the weekend, added: 'I'm completely against the mandates and I had to come because I couldn't look my kids in the eye if I didn't.' Eagles, who arrived at the protest on Thursday after seeing news reports, told DailyMail.com he planned to stay until the mandates are lifted and he is allowed to go skiing with his unvaccinated daughter again. Asked what Trudeau could announce that would end the protest, he said: 'To end the mandates, to end the medical segregation and to start listening to the people and say, OK, the people have spoken, we're done restricting people, we're done with this program. Ottawa protester James Doull told DailyMail.com , 'This is another of Trudeau's lies where is attempting to demonize us truckers to the Canadian people' Protests are ongoing at several points on the Canadian border. On Tuesday night, traffic was blocked at Ambassador Bridge, which links Windsor, Ontario, with Detroit The protesters, who are in support of the Truckers Freedom Convoy, have blocked traffic in the Canada bound lanes from the bridge since February 7. Approximately $323 million worth of goods cross the Windsor-Detroit border each day at the Ambassador Bridge making it North Americas busiest international border crossing 'Making it so that you can't go into restaurants – I was with my daughter, tried to take her skiing and they wouldn't let me go. 'The biggest thing is that people are losing their jobs over this, that's where we need to draw a line. 'People should not be losing their jobs over this. That's really what we're asking for. Stop it now. It's got to be done.' The Coutts protest is an offshoot of the trucker protests that have galvanized Canada. The original convoy set off from Prince Rupert on the Pacific Coast of British Columbia on January 22 which took a week to reach Ottawa. Protests are still ongoing in the nation's capital city. James Doull, who is organizing truckers parked along Wellington Street where many of the parliamentary and government buildings are located, told DailyMail.com that Trudeau's comments, calling the protesters racists and 'swastika-wavers' have enraged the protesters. 'This is another of Trudeau's lies where is attempting to demonize us truckers to the Canadian people. He's trying to make us look like bad people, criminals and racists to our fellow Canadians and the world, so he won't have to address the real issue. Freedom from Covid mandates.' Doull scoffed at the Prime Minister's accusation that truckers have stolen food from the homeless, 'We have plenty of food, in fact we have fed and passed out clothing to several of them. You can walk up street and find truckers cooking out in the opening offering free food to not only fellow truckers but to anyone who wants it.' Doull, 24, a diesel mechanic from Grand Manan, New Brunswick, says Trudeau and the government are trying to pull every string they can before they lose the fight, 'We are nothing but peaceful here. 'Trudeau is trying to blame the truckers for everything bad the happens and the reality is nothing has been associated with us. 'If he can show us proof that one of us truckers did these things, please let us know and we'll be more than happy to deal with it.' Doull said the truckers had to sign a six-page code of conduct document before they were allowed in the convoy. 'It's basically a set of rules and regulations to follow. It focuses on being a peaceful at all times.' |
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