Memo advising PM to invoke Emergencies Act admitted its interpretation was 'vulnerable': docs
Inquiry is weighing whether federal government was justified in invoking act
The Privy Council Office document — entered into evidence at the Public Order Emergency Commission Friday — was sent on the afternoon of Feb. 14 as the protest in Ottawa against COVID-19 restrictions entered its third full week. The government announced its decision to invoke the act just after 4:30 p.m. ET that same day.
"PCO notes that the disturbance and the public unrest is being felt across the country and beyond the Canadian borders, which may provide further momentum to the movement and lead to irremediable harms — including to social coercion, national unity and Canada's international reputation," it reads.
"In PCO's view, this fits with the statutory parameters defining threats to the security of Canada, though this conclusion may be vulnerable to challenge."
Eight months later, the memorandum's author, Clerk of the Privy Council Janice Charette, defended her advice.
"My view was that it met the tests. Others may not share my view," she told the commission inquiry Friday.
The question of whether the federal government met the legal threshold to invoke the Emergencies Act is one of the most important ones on the commission's plate. It dominated inquiry testimony this week and is expected to spill into next week's hearings as well.
Under the law, cabinet must have reasonable grounds to believe a public order emergency exists — which the Act defines as one that "arises from threats to the security of Canada that are so serious as to be a national emergency."
WATCH | Clerk of the Privy Council discusses her advice to the prime minister about the Emergencies Act
The act defers to the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) definition of such an emergency — which includes serious violence against people or property, espionage, foreign interference or an intent to overthrow the government by violence.
The commission has seen evidence showing the director of CSIS didn't believe the self-styled Freedom Convoy constituted a threat to national security according to the definition in CSIS's enabling law.
Charette said she weighed CSIS's assessment but said it was the combination of the economic and public safety impacts of the protests that, in her view, constituted a public order emergency.
Top Mountie could have shared concerns: clerk
Deputy Clerk Nathalie Drouin — who, before coming to PCO, was the deputy minister at the Department of Justice — told the commission she believed the situation met the threshold.
"The threat had grown beyond the ability to end the blockades in a sustainable and durable way; extraordinary resources were required to clear Windsor, which diverted the blockade to Bluewater, raising concerns about the number of resources available," said a document summarizing Drouin's interview with the commission in September.
"These were factors in the assessment that a national emergency existed."
Clerk of the Privy Council Janice Charette, left, and Deputy Clerk Nathalie Drouin testify at the Public Order Emergency Commission, in Ottawa, Friday, Nov. 18, 2022. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)
The document also showed PCO was becoming increasingly frustrated with the police response.
Drouin "recalled losing hope that local police forces in Ottawa and Windsor were capable of executing their operational plans as time went on and no concrete police actions materialized," said the interview summary.
The commission has seen an email RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki sent to Public Safety Marco Mendicino the night before the government invoked the Emergencies Act last February.
Lucki wrote that she didn't think police had exhausted all available tools to end the ongoing occupation of downtown Ottawa by protesters who had been demanding an end to COVID-19 restrictions.
Charette testified Friday that if the head of the RCMP felt the Emergencies Act should not have been invoked, she could have told her.
"I think it's part of my responsibility to make sure the RCMP commissioner knows that if there is anything she thinks I need to know, she has an open door to me, and also that if she thought the prime minister needed information that I would facilitate that," she said.
"I don't think there's any case in which the RCMP commissioner has reached out to me to provide information that I have not had a chance to have that engagement with her."
WATCH | PCO clerk had not seen concrete steps to end convoy protest by the third weekend
Charette said the federal cabinet was aware that tools and authorities hadn't been fully deployed, given that municipal bylaws and Criminal Code violations were being broken, but didn't have a sense how practical the police operational plan was.
"We often heard of a plan. What we hadn't seen at the end of the third weekend was anything happening on the plan," she said.
Charette added the existence of a credible police operational plan wasn't the only factor the government was weighing as it decided whether to invoke the act.
"It was one factor ... one moment in a complex situation," said Charette.
PCO considered shutting cell towers, gas stations
The commission heard Friday about the options the Privy Council Office considered before advising the government to invoke the Emergencies Act.
Charette said she asked deputy ministers to come up with ideas to stop the protests.
"We have to leave no stone unturned. We have to make sure that we are looking at every power, duty, every authority we have, every resource we have to make sure we are bringing the full power of the federal government," Charette said.
According to the summary of Drouin's interview, PCO considered options as varied as shutting down cell towers, shutting down gas stations and even deploying federal employees with commercial licences to remove trucks entrenched in Ottawa."
"I would have been saying, 'All hands on deck, no idea too crazy, let's look at absolutely everything,'" Charette testified Friday.
Charette said not all options were exhausted, given that municipal bylaws and criminal laws were being broken daily.
"Yes there were tools and authorities that hadn't been fully deployed. The question was whether they'd be adequate to deal with totality of situation," she said.
WATCH What did the Emergencies Act inquiry learn this week?
What did the Emergencies Act inquiry learn this week?
As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his cabinet ministers are set to testify at the Emergencies Act inquiry next week, national security experts Stephanie Carvin and Leah West weigh in on what the commission has learned so far from the testimonies of the country's top officials, including National Security Advisor Jody Thomas.75 Comments
506 Comments
The 'measure of last resort': What is the Emergencies Act and what does it do?
Premiers divided on the need for an act that gives Ottawa sweeping crisis powers: sources
Trudeau briefed them on the current state of federal efforts to combat a pandemic that has infected some 2,500 Canadians and shuttered many businesses — leaving more than a million people temporarily unemployed.
Some premiers were eager for a co-ordinated, national response while others were concerned about what invoking the act would mean for local decision making, multiple provincial sources told CBC News after the call.
There was no unanimity among the premiers over whether Ottawa should proceed with the act given the sweeping powers it would grant to the federal government at the expense of the provinces on the frontlines of this pandemic. Provincial and territorial leaders stressed the need for more essential supplies like face masks and coronavirus testing devices.
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said earlier Monday the Emergencies Act is a "measure of last resort," but it might be required if Canada is to implement some extraordinary measures — beyond existing provincial actions.
Every province has declared a state of emergency already to restrict public movement and close most businesses, along with other restrictions, in an effort to limit the spread of the deadly virus.
"I can tell you that we haven't taken anything off the table — from the Emergencies Act to new measures — or existing measures under the Quarantine Act. They are tools that are at our disposal," Trudeau said.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3M_ozYf6bdg&ab_channel=GlobalNews
"One of the key elements of the Emergencies Act is that it is an override over the provinces. It takes powers that normally are only in the hands of the provinces, or even municipalities, and puts them in the federal level," he said.
Trudeau promised to work closely with the provinces and territories if he takes that step — something the Emergencies Act already demands of Ottawa.
Asked Monday if he thought invoking the act is necessary, Ontario Premier Doug Ford said it's a decision for Trudeau to make.
"Every single province is different, so we want to make sure that we still have the authority to make the decisions that we require for ... the health and the economy in each province," Ford told reporters ahead of the call with Trudeau and other first ministers.
Unprecedented powers
The Emergencies Act, a sweeping piece of legislation passed in 1988 as a replacement for the controversial War Measures Act, has never been used.
The act gives powers to the prime minister to respond to four different types of emergency scenarios: public welfare (natural disasters, disease), public order (civil unrest), international emergencies and war emergencies.
The act grants cabinet the ability to "take special temporary measures that may not be appropriate in normal times" to cope with an emergency and the resulting fallout during an "urgent and critical situation."
It gives cabinet unprecedented powers to assume jurisdiction from the provinces in areas like health and commerce.
Invoking the act might help the federal government close some interprovincial borders to stop the spread of COVID-19 — a measure that would have been almost unimaginable only days ago.
But some provinces, such as Nova Scotia and P.E.I., are already policing land crossings as they order anyone returning from a trip — even a domestic one — to self-isolate for 14 days upon entry.
Officials stop a vehicle at the Nova Scotia-New Brunswick border on Monday, March 23, 2020 to notify of self-isolation orders that now apply under Nova Scotia's state of emergency. (Brett Ruskin/CBC)
The Emergencies Act could allow for the creation of travel passes to curtail movement, for example.
The act also grants cabinet powers to evacuate people and remove "personal property from any specific area," acquire property, direct any person or any class of person to "render essential services," regulate "distribution and availability of essential goods, services and resources," authorize "emergency payments," establish shelters and hospitals and impose criminal sanctions.
The act allows the federal government to essentially nationalize parts of the economy wherever it thinks it's necessary as cabinet can assume "control, the restoration and maintenance of public utilities and services" to ensure the well-being of Canadians.
Jack Lindsay is a professor in the department of applied disaster and emergency studies at Brandon University in Manitoba and an expert in the country's emergency measures legislation.
Lindsay said he doesn't see the point of invoking federal legislation at a time when the provinces already have their own measures in place to essentially shut down social and economic life in this country.
None of the provinces are looking for an authoritarian central government right now.
- Jack Lindsay, Brandon University
In our federal system of government, with its devolved powers, provinces already have the ability to act, he said.
"The act doesn't really give the federal government a lot of extra new powers that aren't already being exercised by the provinces. All of the provinces already have the ability to commandeer essential resources and supplies," he told CBC News. "None of the provinces are looking for an authoritarian central government right now.
"If I was Justin Trudeau I'd be saying, 'I want to help the provinces coordinate. I don't want to impose a national set of powers on them.' I'm curious to see what they'll do. I just don't see the advantage of that right now."
Lindsay said the act and its powers might be useful later as the pandemic spreads — if some provinces start hoarding medical supplies, for example.
Under the act, Ottawa could redirect masks, ventilators or COVID-19 testing devices from one area of the country to particular "hot spots" in dire need of equipment or supplies. Lindsay also said different "classes of people," like nurses, might be also conscripted to work in other regions.
Enforcement measures for returning travellers
Health Minister Patty Hajdu said Monday the government is considering much more stringent enforcement measures to ensure returning travellers strictly self-isolate at home for at least 14 days to reduce community spread.
Some Canadians have been flouting that rule; police could be called upon to force people to stay home, if necessary. Hajdu also suggested a "hotline" might be established to allow concerned Canadians to report cases of noncompliance.
But local and province police services can only be nationalized in wartime. Such enforcement measures would be left to local peace officers to maintain, Lindsay said.
The federal Quarantine Act, which was updated in 2005 after the deadly SARS outbreak, does give the federal health minister an arsenal of tools to force people to stay home.
Michael Bryant is the executive director of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA). He said there is a lot of misinformation floating around about the Emergencies Act.
"I understand they want to hear from the leader of their country but, constitutionally, the federal powers that need to be enacted are being enacted now," he told CBC News, citing the provisions of the Quarantine Act.
"There are no powers under the federal Emergencies Act that need to be invoked right now because they are already being invoked by the provinces and the municipalities."
Unlike the case of the now-defunct War Measures Act — which former prime minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau invoked during the Front de liberation du Quebec (FLQ) crisis — government can't simply trigger the Emergencies Act without the participation of Parliament.
If an emergency declaration is made, Parliament must be summoned to "sit within seven days after the declaration is issued," a measure added to the act to avoid abuse by the government of the day.
"There's a constitution in place that's going to limit how much provincial, federal or municipal government does to control people and limit civil liberties," Bryant said.
Reported COVID-19 cases by province
As of June 26 at 12:30 p.m. ET
With files from the CBC's Hannah Thibedeau, Catharine Tunney
Premier Ford's 'shoulder to shoulder' comment about Trudeau annoys some Conservatives
Two CPC MPs said they were 'pissed off' by Doug Ford's remarks about Emergencies Act
From: Premier of Ontario | Premier ministre de l’Ontario <Premier@ontario.ca>
Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2022 08:48:49 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: YO Joanna Baron say Hey to Christine Van
Geyn and Janice Charette et al for me will ya?
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
Thank you for your email. Your thoughts, comments and input are greatly valued.
You can be assured that all emails and letters are carefully read,
reviewed and taken into consideration.
There may be occasions when, given the issues you have raised and the
need to address them effectively, we will forward a copy of your
correspondence to the appropriate government official. Accordingly, a
response may take several business days.
Thanks again for your email.
______
Merci pour votre courriel. Nous vous sommes très reconnaissants de
nous avoir fait part de vos idées, commentaires et observations.
Nous tenons à vous assurer que nous lisons attentivement et prenons en
considération tous les courriels et lettres que nous recevons.
Dans certains cas, nous transmettrons votre message au ministère
responsable afin que les questions soulevées puissent être traitées de
la manière la plus efficace possible. En conséquence, plusieurs jours
ouvrables pourraient s’écouler avant que nous puissions vous répondre.
Merci encore pour votre courriel.
Emergencies Act Inquiry - Brenda Lucki Testifies - Summary of evidence
Attn Anne-Marie Robinson, President, Public Service Commission and Janice Charette Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> Date: Mon, May 25, 2015 at 3:00 PM Subject: Fwd: Attn Anne-Marie Robinson, President, Public Service Commission and Janice Charette Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet To: Manon.Perreault@parl.gc.ca Cc: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> |
David Amos<david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> | Mon, May 25, 2015 at 12:49 PM | ||||||||
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, "vanloan. p" <vanloan.p@parl.gc.ca>, peter.vanloan.c1@parl.gc.ca, MulcaT <MulcaT@parl.gc.ca>, E May <leader@greenparty.ca>, "justin.trudeau.a1" <justin.trudeau.a1@parl.gc.ca>, rathgb0 <rathgb0@parl.gc.ca>, bruce <bruce@brucehyer.ca>, Jacques Poitras <Jacques.Poitras@cbc.ca>, "oldmaison@yahoo.com" <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, andre <andre@jafaust.com>, Hubert T Lacroix <ht.lacroix@cbc.ca>, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, Paul McKeever <pmckeever@mckeever.com>, Glen Muise <glenmuise1000@gmail.com>, "davidc.coon" <davidc.coon@gmail.com>, DavidCampus@ns.sympatico.ca | |||||||||
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Info, Info <info@pco-bcp.gc.ca> Date: Mon, May 25, 2015 at 12:40 PM Subject: RE: Attn Anne-Marie Robinson, President, Public Service Commission and Janice Charette Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> Acknowledgement of receipt of email General Inquiries / Demandes de renseignements généraux Privy Council Office / Bureau du Conseil privé 85 rue Sparks Street Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0A3 Telephone/téléphone: 613-957-5153 Facsimile/télécopieur: 613-957-5043 Government of Canada / Gouvernement du Canada
|
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> Date: Mon, 25 May 2015 10:14:45 -0400 Subject: Attn Anne-Marie Robinson, President, Public Service Commission and Janice Charette Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet To: anne-marie.robinson@cfp-psc. christine.donoghue@cfp-psc.gc. CFP.Enquetes-Investigations. cfp.emplois-jobs.psc@cfp-psc. Janice.Charette@pco-bcp.gc.ca, Root.Gorelick@carleton.ca, bjhobin@hobinarc.com, "“chriscarruthersmd@gmail.com” < chriscarruthersmd@gmail.com>, dcraig@jlrichards.ca, debra.armstrong@mbna.com, lindaanndaly@gmail.com, oliver.javanpour@cyrusecho.com ronaldgjackson@gmail.com, rthompson@nac-can.ca, tattersfield.anthony@rcgt.com, mmariano@toh.on.ca Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> Michael.Wernick@pco-bcp.gc.ca, Chantale.Vachon@pco-bcp.gc.ca, mediacentre@pco-bcp.gc.ca, radical <radical@radicalpress.com>, "Jacques.Poitras" <Jacques.Poitras@cbc.ca>, oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, merv <merv@northwebpress.com>, "Gilles.Moreau" < Gilles.Moreau@rcmp-grc.gc.ca> <Gilles.Blinn@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "ht.lacroix" <ht.lacroix@cbc.ca>, "Robert. Jones" <Robert.Jones@cbc.ca> Yo Michael Wernick How about you ask the sneaky lawyer Ward P.D. Elcock what the PCO should do when the FEDS have a citizen locked up without charges or even a warrant after running for public office four times in an effort to shut him up? Was that the tactics of Brownshirts or Maoists? https://www.youtube.com/watch? http://qslspolitics.blogspot. http://govinjustice.blogspot. What if your family has been threatened and sexually harrassed etc for 13 years while the RCMP laughed at your concerns as they constantly harrassed you for their own benefit? https://www.youtube.com/watch? https://twitter.com/ David Raymond Amos @DavidRayAmos @GlenfordCanning @angelrehtaeh @pmharper @JulieSLalonde @RCMPNS @edmontonpolice @RCMPNB Cops are well aware of this https://baconfatreport. Justice for Child Abusers Glenford Canning, and David Amos by baconfatreport on May 22, 2015 https://baconfatreport. Twenty E Mails Last Night From David Amos by baconfatreport on May 24, 2015 I and hundreds of others it seems received about twenty mass e-mailings from convicted and registered pedophile David Raymond Amos of Halifax last night. These e-mails are totally unsolicited, completely unwanted, poorly written, go on for ever and ever, and are… spam. Damn, that’s a lot of spam! There is nothing David Raymond Amos has to say or could say to anyone the planet… that anyone would want to hear. David Raymond Amos is the product of incestuous sexual congress betwixt his mother and her brother a German Shepherd Dog. Hey David! If you, little Glenford Canning, the boys at Frank Magazine, and anonymous don’t like this humble blog…don’t read it! Oh dear, call me “Maxwell” lol lol lol Veritas Vincit David Raymond Amos 902 800 0369 http://gsacarleton.ca/2015/04/ From: <Wernick>, Michael <Michael.Wernick@pco-bcp.gc.ca Date: Wednesday, 1 April, 2015 7:17 AM To: “Root.Gorelick@CARLETON.CA” <Root.Gorelick@CARLETON.CA>, “bjhobin@hobinarc.com” <bjhobin@hobinarc.com>, “chriscarruthersmd@gmail.com” <chriscarruthersmd@gmail.com>, “dcraig@jlrichards.ca” <dcraig@jlrichards.ca>, “debra.armstrong@mbna.com” <debra.armstrong@mbna.com>, “lindaanndaly@gmail.com” <lindaanndaly@gmail.com>, “oliver.javanpour@cyrusecho. “pmerchant@ottawahospital.on. “ronaldgjackson@gmail.com” <ronaldgjackson@gmail.com>, “rthompson@nac-can.ca” <rthompson@nac-can.ca>, Tony Tattersfield < tattersfield.anthony@rcgt.com <mmariano@toh.on.ca>, “Vachon, Chantale” <Chantale.Vachon@pco-bcp.gc.ca Cc: Michael MacNeil <MICHAEL_MACNEIL@CARLETON.CA>, “Pam.GriffinHody@CARLETON.CA” <Pam.GriffinHody@CARLETON.CA>, “pres@gsacarleton.ca” <pres@gsacarleton.ca>, “tkunz@sce.carleton.ca” <tkunz@sce.carleton.ca>, “nfalvo@connect.carleton.ca” <nfalvo@connect.carleton.ca> Subject: Re: 589th Meeting of the Board of Governors on 30 March 2015 With all respect you really are missing the point here.The physical disruption and attempt to suppress the functioning of the lawful governance of the university by shouting down speakers and breaking up the meeting is the point. It has no place in a lawful democratic society – it is the tactics of Brownshirts and Maoists. It has no place in a university – it is the antithesis of free speech and open debate. What I would like to hear from the administration is what sanctions will be brought upon the disruptors and how it proposes to protect the peaceful lawful governance of the Board from being intimidated. http://www.davidmckie.com/( Anne-Marie Robinson President Public Service Commission 22 Eddy Street Gatineau, Quebec K1A 0M7 Assistant: Lalig Papazian Tel.: 819-420-6556 Christine Donoghue Senior Vice-President Policy Branch Public Service Commission 22 Eddy Street Gatineau, Quebec K1A 0M7 Assistant: Angela Viau-Lalonde Tel.: 819-420-8505 http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/ve/ Director's Office Jurisdiction Directorate Investigations Branch 22 Eddy Street Gatineau, Quebec K1A 0M7 Telephone: 819-420-8924 Fax: 819-420-8801 E-mail: CFP.Enquetes-Investigations. Atlantic Region Includes New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador and Prince Edward Island Maritime Centre Building 1505 Barrington Street Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3K5 General questions on how to apply online: 1-888-780-4444 Information Line for Job Advertisements: 1-800-645-5605 TTY/TDD: 1-800-465-7735 Facsimile: 1-888-515-4447 E-mail: cfp.emplois-jobs.psc@cfp-psc. http://www.psc-cfp.gc.ca/abt- Anne-Marie Robinson, President Photo of Anne-Marie Robinson PDF Format, 480 kb Ms. Anne-Marie Robinson was confirmed as President of the Public Service Commission of Canada (PSC), effective February 15, 2012. She had served as acting President since January 1, 2012. From June 2010 until her appointment as acting President of the PSC, she was Associate Deputy Minister of Health Canada. Ms. Robinson began her public service career in 1990 as an auditor for Revenue Canada, Customs and Excise. In 1993, she joined the Management Trainee Program and completed assignments at Industry Canada and Indian Affairs and Northern Development. From 1995 to 1997, Ms. Robinson held senior policy advisor positions related to Aboriginal policy at the Department of Human Resources and the Privy Council Office. In 1997, Ms. Robinson returned to Indian Affairs and Northern Development where she served as Director of Policy for the Specific Claims Program. In the fall of 2000, she joined the Accelerated Executive Development Program and completed two assignments at Indian Affairs and Northern Development: Director, Litigation Portfolio Operations and Director General, Litigation Management Branch. http://www.psc-cfp.gc.ca/spch- Opening Remarks by Anne-Marie Robinson, President, Public Service Commission of Canada at Senate National Finance Committee regarding 2014-2015 Estimates October 28, 2014 Mr. Chair, Honourable Members, I am pleased to be here to discuss the Public Service Commission’s Estimates for 2014-2015. The mandate of the Public Service Commission is to promote and safeguard merit-based staffing and, in collaboration with other stakeholders, to protect the non-partisan nature of the public service. http://pm.gc.ca/eng/news/2009/ Nicole Jauvin, currently President of the Canada Public Service Agency, becomes Senior Advisor to the Privy Council Office to co-ordinate the establishment of the two new regional economic development agencies, pending her next Deputy Minister assignment. - Message from the President of the Canada Public Service Agency As the policy centre for the Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act, the Canada Public Service Agency is pleased to provide this report on activities related to the Act as carried out by federal public sector organizations during 2007–08. A great deal of progress has been made during the first year of the Act's implementation. Knowledge and understanding of the Act is spreading throughout the public sector, thanks to innovative communications activities and training for employees. We have also seen organizations take significant steps toward establishing their own codes of conduct. As this report shows, federal public sector employees have also begun to use the Act. We are off to a strong start. In 2008–09, we will continue to support chief executives and their employees in building awareness of the Act and finding ways to facilitate its administration. We will also continue to provide organizations with leadership on values and ethics and work with stakeholders to promote ethical practices throughout the public sector. The paper version was signed by Nicole Jauvin, President Canada Public Service Agency Summary The Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act (PSDPA) is a significant part of the Government's actions to increase the trust and confidence of Canadians in the public sector. While wrongdoing is rare in the Canadian public sector, it is important to have mechanisms in place that allow each case of suspected wrongdoing to be dealt with in a manner that maintains the confidence of Canadians, while allowing effective and efficient operation of public sector organizations. The Act requires that public sector organizations report annually to the Canada Public Service Agency on activities related to disclosures made under the Act and that the Agency submit a report outlining these activities to the Minister for tabling in each House of Parliament. This is the first such report, and it presents an analysis of initial activities under the Act. During the first year since the Act came into force, there has been a great deal of progress in implementation throughout the public sector. Organizations have taken significant steps to embody the key concepts of the Act in their activities, and are responding appropriately to allegations of wrongdoing. Likewise, public sector employees have responded by trusting and using the procedures established under the Act. Nevertheless, more work remains ahead to ensure that all public sector employees are well informed of the protections provided by the Act, and that leaders at all levels clearly understand their responsibilities with respect to disclosure and, more generally, in promoting ethical practices in the workplace. The Agency will continue to support implementation of the PSDPA and looks forward to the establishment of the new code of conduct for the federal public sector and related codes in federal public sector organizations. https://www.scribd.com/doc/ http://www.pco-bcp.gc.ca/ http://www.pco-bcp.gc.ca/ Janice Charette Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet •Michael Wernick Deputy Clerk of the Privy Council and Associate Secretary to the Cabinet •Stephen Rigby National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister ◦Ward P.D. Elcock Special Advisor on Human Smuggling ◦David McGovern Senior Advisor to the Privy Council Office Border Action Plan Implementation & regulatory Cooperation Council ■Bob Carberry Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet, Regulatory Cooperation Council ■Kevin O'Shea A/Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet, Border Action Plan Implementation ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> Date: Sun, 24 May 2015 22:17:49 -0400 Subject: Fwd: Attn Christine Elliott as soon as I saw that Paul Godfrey and Derek Burney were behind the lawyer Patrick Brown I understood the game Did You? To: kganley@mcgownjohnson.com, premier <premier@gov.ab.ca>, pm < pm@pm.gc.ca>, "peter.mackay" <peter.mackay@justice.gc.ca>, MulcaT < MulcaT@parl.gc.ca>, Barry Winters <sunrayzulu@shaw.ca>, Glen Canning < grcanning@gmail.com>, michael@frankmagazine.ca, blake@frankmagazine.ca, comment@contrarian.ca, andrew@frankmagazine.ca, "justmin@gov.ns.ca" <justmin@gov.ns.ca>, andrewjdouglas@gmail.com, patrick_doran1 <patrick_doran1@hotmail.com>, Mad Ape <chiefape@gmail.com>, "john.green" <john.green@gnb.ca>, "steve.murphy" <steve.murphy@ctv.ca> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> < ht.lacroix@cbc.ca>, GlenMuise1000 <GlenMuise1000@gmail.com>, "bob.paulson" <bob.paulson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "steven.blaney" < steven.blaney.a1@parl.gc.ca> You received a new 0:12 minutes voicemail message, on Thursday, May 21, 2015 at 04:55:27 PM in mailbox 9028000369 from 6139953708. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> Date: Wed, 6 May 2015 13:13:06 -0400 Subject: RE The OGGO Committee and Commissioner Joe Friday I will be calling some of your offices shortly to inform you of an important response to this document from his office in Feb/08 To: greg.kerr@parl.gc.ca, Mark.Adler@parl.gc.ca, Wai.Young@parl.gc.ca, chris.warkentin@parl.gc.ca, Tarik.Brahmi@parl.gc.ca, Mathieu.Ravignat@parl.gc.ca, eddieorrell@bellaliant.com, chuck@chuckporter.ca, JamieBaillie@gov.ns.ca, PREMIER < PREMIER@gov.ns.ca>, Newsroom <Newsroom@globeandmail.com>, acampbell < acampbell@ctv.ca>, "Jacques.Poitras" <Jacques.Poitras@cbc.ca>, "steve.murphy" <steve.murphy@ctv.ca>, "bob.paulson" < bob.paulson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "roger.l.brown" < roger.l.brown@rcmp-grc.gc.ca> < premier@gnb.ca>, premier <premier@gov.pe.ca>, premier < premier@leg.gov.mb.ca> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> < Clemet1@parl.gc.ca>, MulcaT <MulcaT@parl.gc.ca>, Karine Fortin < info@ndp.ca> Hey Whereas political people pretend that they don't read my pdf files I will offer them a photo of the response and read it to them over the phone if they wish Need I say why I retweeted this? https://twitter.com/MRavignat Mathieu Ravignat @MRavignat · Mar 12 The interim Public Sector Integrity Commissioner refused to appear at OGGO today, what a lack of transparency from the government! Lets just say say I downloaded and saved then watched these webcasts several times with great interest after I watched the webcast of April 28th. After my recent conversations with the OGGO clerk and several others I suspect that you all know why by now. http://parlvu.parl.gc.ca/ http://parlvu.parl.gc.ca/ Everybody knows that I have been calling Joe Friday and his many cohorts liars for years and saved the proof of what I say is true Correct? Check this out before you dare to disagree. http://www.checktheevidence. Veritas Vincit David Raymond Amos 902 800 0369 http://www.parl.gc.ca/ Greg Kerr Hill Office Telephone: 613-995-5711 Constituency Office Telephone: 902-742-6808 Mark Adler Hill Office Telephone: 613-941-6339 Constituency Office Telephone: 416-638-3700 Wai Young Hill Office Telephone: 613-995-7052 Constituency Office Telephone: 604-775-5323 Chris Warkentin Hill Office Telephone: 613-992-5685 Constituency Office Telephone: 780-538-1677 Tarik Brahmi Hill Office Telephone: 613-992-5296 Constituency Office Telephone: 450-357-9100 Mathieu Ravignat Hill Office Telephone: 613-995-3950 Constituency Office Telephone: 819-648-2003 ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Elliott-co, Christine" <christine.elliottco@pc.ola. Date: Wed, 13 May 2015 17:00:31 +0000 Subject: RE: RE I just called Pat Martin and Brad Butt about Commissioner Joe Friday and his testimony before the OGGO Committee on April 28th To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> Mr. Amos. I am writing to acknowledge receipt of the 2 emails that you have forwarded to Ms. Elliott's office. I will bring them to her attention at the earliest opportunity. Constituency Staff Office of Christine Elliott MPP, Whitby-Oshawa -----Original Message----- From: David Amos [mailto:motomaniac333@gmail. Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2015 9:32 AM To: Elliott-co, Christine; christine@christineelliott.ca; derek.burney@ premier; pm; premier; premier; PREMIER; premier; premier; premier; premier; premier Cc: David Amos Subject: Fwd: RE I just called Pat Martin and Brad Butt about Commissioner Joe Friday and his testimony before the OGGO Committee on April 28th ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> Date: Fri, 1 May 2015 17:26:48 -0400 Subject: I just called Pat Martin and Brad Butt about Commissioner Joe Friday and his testimony before the OGGO Committee on April 28th To: pm@pm.gc.ca, Lampron.Raynald@psic-ispc.gc. Friday.Joe@psic-ispc.gc.ca, lachapelle.edith@psic-ispc.gc. brad.butt@parl.gc.ca, pat.martin@parl.gc.ca, OGGO@parl.gc.ca, manon.hardy@chrc-ccdp.ca, "Gilles.Moreau" < Gilles.Moreau@rcmp-grc.gc.ca> < Gilles.Blinn@rcmp-grc.gc.ca> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> < David.Coon@gnb.ca>, "Stephen.Horsman" <Stephen.Horsman@gnb.ca> http://parlvu.parl.gc.ca/ ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2014 13:01:14 -0700 Subject: Mr Lampron can ya tell I hate it when people call me a liar? Furthermore why would you ignore an email from your boss? To: Raynald Lampron <Lampron.Raynald@psic-ispc.gc. < Dion.Mario@psic-ispc.gc.ca>, Joe Friday <Friday.Joe@psic-ispc.gc.ca>, "bob.paulson" <bob.paulson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, Clemet1 < Clemet1@parl.gc.ca> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> < Randall.Garrison.c1@parl.gc. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Mario Dion <Dion.Mario@psic-ispc.gc.ca> Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2014 06:05:25 -0500 Subject: Re: Fwd: Yo Mario Dion it been over a year since your last response and 7 years since I talked to the evil lawyer Manon Hardy so tell me another one will ya? To: "motomaniac333@gmail.com" <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, "manon.hardy@chrc-ccdp.ca" <manon.hardy@chrc-ccdp.ca>, "Clemet1@parl.gc.ca" <Clemet1@parl.gc.ca>, "Errington.john@forces.gc.ca" <Errington.john@forces.gc.ca>, "Christine.Salt@forces.gc.ca" <Christine.Salt@forces.gc.ca>, "Mackap@parl.gc.ca" <Mackap@parl.gc.ca>, "bourdap@halifax.ca" < bourdap@halifax.ca>, "Helen.Banulescu@crcc-ccetp. < Helen.Banulescu@crcc-ccetp. < Lachapelle.Edith@psic-ispc. < peter.dauphinee@gmail.com>, "upriverwatch@gmail.com" < upriverwatch@gmail.com>, "donald.bowser@smu.ca" < donald.bowser@smu.ca>, "kedgwickriver@gmail.com" < kedgwickriver@gmail.com>, "oldmaison@yahoo.com" < oldmaison@yahoo.com>, "COCMoncton@gmail.com" <COCMoncton@gmail.com>, "Davidc.Coon@gmail.com" <Davidc.Coon@gmail.com>, "stephen.horsman@nbliberal.ca" <stephen.horsman@nbliberal.ca> "forest@conservationcouncil.ca "water@ccnbaction.ca" <water@ccnbaction.ca> Cc: "david.raymond.amos@gmail.com" <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> Raynald Lampron <Lampron.Raynald@psic-ispc.gc. < Friday.Joe@psic-ispc.gc.ca> I will ask my staff to verify your status and someone will get back to you. I would appreciate it however if you could be a little bit more polite when drafting emails adressed to me. ---------- Original message ---------- From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2014 20:23:59 -0700 Subject: Fwd: Yo Mario Dion it been over a year since your last response and 7 years since I talked to the evil lawyer Manon Hardy so tell me another one will ya? To: Dion.Mario@psic-ispc.gc.ca, manon.hardy@chrc-ccdp.ca, Clemet1 < Clemet1@parl.gc.ca>, Errington.john@forces.gc.ca, Christine.Salt@forces.gc.ca, Mackap <Mackap@parl.gc.ca>, bourdap@halifax.ca, Helen.Banulescu@crcc-ccetp.gc. lachapelle.edith@psic-ispc.gc. < peter.dauphinee@gmail.com>, upriverwatch <upriverwatch@gmail.com>, Donald Bowser <donald.bowser@smu.ca>, kedgwickriver < kedgwickriver@gmail.com>, oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, COCMoncton < COCMoncton@gmail.com>, "Davidc.Coon" <Davidc.Coon@gmail.com>, "stephen.horsman" <stephen.horsman@nbliberal.ca> < forest@conservationcouncil.ca Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2014 20:18:03 -0700 Subject: Yo Mario Dion it been over a year since your last response and 7 years since I talked to the evil lawyer Manon Hardy so tell me another one will ya? To: Dion.Mario@psic-ispc.gc.ca, manon.hardy@chrc-ccdp.ca, Clemet1 < Clemet1@parl.gc.ca>, Errington.john@forces.gc.ca, Christine.Salt@forces.gc.ca, Mackap <Mackap@parl.gc.ca>, lachapelle.edith@psic-ispc.gc. < jessica.hume@sunmedia.ca>, "Jacques.Poitras" < Jacques.Poitras@cbc.ca>, acampbell <acampbell@ctv.ca>, "Gilles.Moreau" <Gilles.Moreau@rcmp-grc.gc.ca> < leader@greenparty.ca>, stoffp1 <stoffp1@parl.gc.ca>, "james.goodman" < james.goodman@forces.gc.ca>, louis-philippe.rouillard@ maritime_malaise <maritime_malaise@yahoo.ca>, Helen.Banulescu@cpc-cpp.gc.ca, barbara.hayduk@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, bourdap < bourdap@halifax.ca>, justmin <justmin@gov.ns.ca> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, alan.white@cbc.ca Wednesday, 11 September 2013 YEA RIGHT Tell me another Mario Dion I have been waiting to you crooks in Public Sector Integrity to act honestly since 2004 http://thedavidamosrant. Check the last page of thi file before your people call me a liar again http://www.checktheevidence. Better yet ask the crooked lawyer Manon Hardy where she his all the documents and CD I sent your office in 2007 http://www.psic-ispc.gc.ca/ From: Mario Dion <Dion.Mario@psic-ispc.gc.ca> Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2013 23:23:07 -0400 Subject: Out of Office: Re High Water AB, McBride BC and Fat Fred City NB Clearly Landslide Annie McLellan, the RCMP and the CROWN do not know common law is for common folks too EH? To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> I will be away from the office until September 15th inclusively. In case of emergency, please contact Monique Halloran at (613) 941-6400. Je serai absent du bureau jusqu'au 15 septembre inclusivement. En cas d'urgence, veuillez communiquer avec Monique Halloran au (613) 941-6400. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2012 15:23:15 -0400 Subject: WOW To: Errington.john@forces.gc.ca, Christine.Salt@forces.gc.ca, Mackap < Mackap@parl.gc.ca> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> sunrayzulu@shaw.ca> http://www.army.gc.ca/iaol/ http://nslegislature.ca/index. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2012 15:00:39 -0400 Subject: Ms Lachapelle and her boss crook Mario Dion should understand by now that I hate it when corrupt bureaucrats all me a liar To: lachapelle.edith@psic-ispc.gc. < jessica.hume@sunmedia.ca>, "Jacques.Poitras" < Jacques.Poitras@cbc.ca>, acampbell <acampbell@ctv.ca>, "Gilles.Moreau" <Gilles.Moreau@rcmp-grc.gc.ca> < leader@greenparty.ca>, stoffp1 <stoffp1@parl.gc.ca> Cc: maxnews <maxnews@astral.com>, "criminal.division" < criminal.division@usdoj.gov>, David Amos < david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> < campaigns@democracywatch.ca>, calgary.mountainview@assembly. ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Amos" <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> To: <lachapelle.edith@psic-ispc. < Janet.MacLean@international. < Maggie.Trudel-Maggiore@dfo- < elisabeth.nadeau@ps-sp.gc.ca> < dgrandmaitre@gg.ca>; "Mackap" <Mackap@parl.gc.ca> Cc: <louis-philippe.rouillard@ < maritime_malaise@yahoo.ca>; <Helen.Banulescu@cpc-cpp.gc.ca < barbara.hayduk@rcmp-grc.gc.ca Sent: Friday, June 03, 2011 12:43 PM Subject: Fwd: UNESCO should ask many of their associates about this email starting with former Governor General Ms Jean and the ex CBC dude Don Newman ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> Date: Sat, 28 May 2011 16:29:00 -0300 Subject: UNESCO should ask many of their associates about this email starting with former Governor General Ms Jean and the ex CBC dude Don Newman To: David.Walden@unesco.ca, bairdj <bairdj@parl.gc.ca>, Mackap < Mackap@parl.gc.ca>, "Jacques.Poitras" <Jacques.Poitras@cbc.ca>, "Frank. McKenna" <Frank.McKenna@td.com>, oldmaision < oldmaision@yahoo.com>, webo <webo@xplornet.com>, drcarley < drcarley@gmail.com>, generalportal55 <generalportal55@hotmail.com>, nickysbirdy <nickysbirdy@yahoo.ca>, Alex Hunter <ahunter100@shaw.ca>, craig batley <batleycraig@yahoo.ca> Cc: LaytoJ <LaytoJ@parl.gc.ca>, leader@greenparty.ca, mourama < mourama@parl.gc.ca>, "rick. skinner" <rick.skinner@dhs.gov>, maritime_malaise <maritime_malaise@yahoo.ca> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> Date: Sat, 28 May 2011 14:47:21 -0300 Subject: Fwd: Re Greg Weston, The CBC , Wikileaks, USSOCOM, Canada and the War in Iraq (I just called SOCOM and let them know I was still alive To: "greg.weston" <greg.weston@cbc.ca>, Don < Don@blueskystrategygroup.com> < info@pco-bcp.gc.ca>, "info@gg.ca" <info@gg.ca>, sweet_rob@hotmail.com, maritime_malaise <maritime_malaise@yahoo.ca>, tracy <tracy@jatam.org>, birgittajoy <birgittajoy@gmail.com> Cc: "alan.white" <alan.white@cbc.ca>, "Wayne.Lang" < Wayne.Lang@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "oldmaison@yahoo.com" < oldmaison@yahoo.com>, danfour <danfour@myginch.com> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: dnd_mdn@forces.gc.ca Date: Fri, 27 May 2011 14:17:17 -0400 Subject: RE: Re Greg Weston, The CBC , Wikileaks, USSOCOM, Canada and the War in Iraq (I just called SOCOM and let them know I was still alive To: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com This is to confirm that the Minister of National Defence has received your email and it will be reviewed in due course. Please do not reply to this message: it is an automatic acknowledgement. Le ministre de la Défense nationale accuse réception de votre courriel. Celui-ci sera examiné en temps opportun. Veuillez ne pas répondre à ce courriel puisque la présente est une réponse automatique. Clearly I coorected some of my spelling before I forwarded this emal to others ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> Date: Fri, 27 May 2011 13:55:30 -0300 Subject: Re Greg Weston, The CBC , Wikileaks, USSOCOM, Canada and the War in Iraq (I just called SOCOM and let them know I was still alive To: DECPR@forces.gc.ca, Public.Affairs@socom.mil, Raymonde.Cleroux@mpcc-cppm.gc. william.elliott@rcmp-grc.gc.ca dnd_mdn@forces.gc.ca, media@drdc-rddc.gc.ca, information@forces.gc.ca, milner@unb.ca, charters@unb.ca, lwindsor@unb.ca, sarah.weir@mpcc-cppm.gc.ca, birgir <birgir@althingi.is>, smari < smari@immi.is>, greg.weston@cbc.ca, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, susan@blueskystrategygroup.com eugene@blueskystrategygroup. Cc: "Edith. Cody-Rice" <Edith.Cody-Rice@cbc.ca>, "terry.seguin" < terry.seguin@cbc.ca>, acampbell <acampbell@ctv.ca>, whistleblower < whistleblower@ctv.ca> I talked to Don Newman earlier this week before the beancounters David Dodge and Don Drummond now of Queen's gave their spin about Canada's Health Caree system yesterday and Sheila Fraser yapped on and on on CAPACduring her last days in office as if she were eoh so elthical.. To be fair to him I just called Greg Weston (613-288-6938) I suggested that he should at least Google SOUCOM and David Amos It would be wise if he check ALL of CBC's sources before he publishes something else about the DND EH Don Newman? Lets just say that the fact that your old CBC buddy, Tony Burman is now in charge of Al Jazeera English never impressed me. The fact that he set up a Canadian office is interesting though http://www. http://www.cbc.ca/news/arts/ Anyone can call me back and stress test my integrity after they read this simple pdf file. BTW what you Blue Sky dudes pubished about Potash Corp and BHP is truly funny. Perhaps Stevey Boy Harper or Brad Wall will fill ya in if you are to shy to call mean old me. http://www.scribd.com/doc/ The Governor General, the PMO and the PCO offices know that I am not a shy political animal Veritas Vincit David Raymond Amos 902 800 0369 Enjoy Mr Weston http://www.cbc.ca/m/touch/ "But Lang, defence minister McCallum's chief of staff, says military brass were not entirely forthcoming on the issue. For instance, he says, even McCallum initially didn't know those soldiers were helping to plan the invasion of Iraq up to the highest levels of command, including a Canadian general. That general is Walt Natynczyk, now Canada's chief of defence staff, who eight months after the invasion became deputy commander of 35,000 U.S. soldiers and other allied forces in Iraq. Lang says Natynczyk was also part of the team of mainly senior U.S. military brass that helped prepare for the invasion from a mobile command in Kuwait." http://baconfat53.blogspot. "I remember years ago when the debate was on in Canada, about there being weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Our American 'friends" demanded that Canada join into "the Coalition of the Willing. American "veterans" and sportscasters loudly denounced Canada for NOT buying into the US policy. At the time I was serving as a planner at NDHQ and with 24 other of my colleagues we went to Tampa SOUCOM HQ to be involved in the planning in the planning stages of the op....and to report to NDHQ, that would report to the PMO upon the merits of the proposed operation.There was never at anytime an existing target list of verified sites where there were deployed WMD. Coalition assets were more than sufficient for the initial strike and invasion phase but even at that point in the planning, we were concerned about the number of "boots on the ground" for the occupation (and end game) stage of an operation in Iraq. We were also concerned about the American plans for occupation plans of Iraq because they at that stage included no contingency for a handing over of civil authority to a vetted Iraqi government and bureaucracy. There was no detailed plan for Iraq being "liberated" and returned to its people...nor a thought to an eventual exit plan. This was contrary to the lessons of Vietnam but also to current military thought, that folks like Colin Powell and "Stuffy" Leighton and others elucidated upon."What's the mission" how long is the mission, what conditions are to met before US troop can redeploy? Prime Minister Jean Chretien and the PMO were even at the very preliminary planning stages wary of Canadian involvement in an Iraq operation....History would prove them correct. The political pressure being applied on the PMO from the George W Bush administration was onerous American military assets were extremely overstretched, and Canadian military assets even more so It was proposed by the PMO that Canadian naval platforms would deploy to assist in naval quarantine operations in the Gulf and that Canadian army assets would deploy in Afghanistan thus permitting US army assets to redeploy for an Iraqi operation....The PMO thought that "compromise would save Canadian lives and liberal political capital.. and the priority of which ....not necessarily in that order. " You can bet that I called these sneaky Yankees again today EH John Adams? of the CSE within the DND? http://www.socom.mil/ ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> Date: Fri, 14 May 2010 20:42:46 -0300 Subject: Fwd: Response to your calls of April 9 and May 12, 2010 To: Raymonde.Cleroux@mpcc-cppm.gc. < sunrayzulu@shaw.ca>, robin reid <zorroboy2009@hotmail.com>, dean Ray < deanr0032@hotmail.com>, dean <dean@law.ualberta.ca>, danadurf < danadurf@hotmail.com>, Richard Harris < injusticecoalition@hotmail. < oldmaison@yahoo.com>, "Edith. Cody-Rice" <Edith.Cody-Rice@cbc.ca>, "terry.seguin" <terry.seguin@cbc.ca>, "john.adams" < john.adams@cse-cst.gc.ca>, "william.elliott@rcmp-grc.gc. < william.elliott@rcmp-grc.gc. < Gilles.Blinn@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, Mackap <Mackap@parl.gc.ca>, toewsv1 < toewsv1@mts.net> Cc: "Harper.S@parl.gc.ca" <Harper.S@parl.gc.ca>, IgnatM < IgnatM@parl.gc.ca>, LaytoJ <LaytoJ@parl.gc.ca>, "Duceppe. G" < Duceppe.G@parl.gc.ca>, "Frank. McKenna" <Frank.McKenna@td.com>, "jack.macdougall" <jack.macdougall@greenparty.ca < fundytides@gmail.com>, panb <panb@bellaliant.net>, carlbainbridge < carlbainbridge@panb.org>, guergh <guergh@parl.gc.ca>, "Arthur.A@parl.gc.ca" <Arthur.A@parl.gc.ca>, dthomas@mta.ca Thanx for the response but you must be joking. My complaint was that your chickenshit Military Police refused to investigate and thought my troubles were funny. GET IT? However the sad but terrible part is I know that you are not joking. If it were not for men such as David Thomas speaking up in the Town where I was born i would not be a very proud Canadian today. http://www.cbc.ca/canada/new- Check out this blog from two years agoo. Howcome the CROWN CORP known as the CBC does not show us a tally like that as they tell us who got killed on our behalf on a regular basis? Notice Heather Reisman's name? http://qslspolitics.blogspot. Now Google mine and Bernie Madoff. Here is a shortcut http://www.google.ca/search?q= Then Go Figure why I am pissed as I watch zionists threaten my famiily and pound on the drums for war as their financial backers get awards in my nativeland and attend Biliderberger meetings with none other than the corrupt bankster Frank MacKenna and John Adams the boss of the CSE? Your lawyers can trust that the link I provide below are to a very serious pdf file and that it is no joke. FYI if you bother to look you will see that the Governor General as Commander in Chief of our Armed Forces has already admitted to receiving two sets of the hard copy of some of my documents and two CDs from me already and suggested that I take my concerns to court long before we started losing people overseas at quite a rate. Trust that legions of CROWN attornies already have their fancy knickers in a knot. http://www.scribd.com/doc/ Need I say that to me your Commission is just another bunch of chickenshit bureaucrats like all the rest? So please allow me to introduce you to the evil bastard himself He is purportedly Barry K. Winters if not at least that is his email address. I must say I find it interesting the the Russians care more about my battles with a zionist than the very people in my nativeland who employ him. Interesting EH Mr Harper and Iggy? No need to enlist me into the Privy Council and swear me to secrecy, It is not National Security I am concerned about it is the security and well being of my family. I am gonna do my best to make sure the Russians, Chinese and Iranians know EVERYTHING that you and the Yankees know about my concerns as a whistleblower about financial crimes etc. Why not if your employee can brag about planning wars and advocating the m urder of my family talking about what I know of banksters etc is small potatoes EH Franky boy McKenna, Jacky Boy MacDougall and of cousr your pal arty Baby Mackay? Just Dave By Location Visit Detail Visit 10,914 Domain Name (Unknown) IP Address 212.44.145.# (Moscow Russia) ISP EDN Sovintel Location Continent : Asia Country : Russian Federation (Facts) State/Region : Moscow City City : Moscow Lat/Long : 55.7522, 37.6156 (Map) Language unknown Operating System Microsoft WinXP Browser Internet Explorer 6.0 Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; InfoPath.1) Javascript disabled That said I must ask Raymonde Cléroux the obvious question after what you witnessed in "Barry K' Winters" blog howcome your did not call the RCMP if not the Military Police yourself? Scroll down and try to figure out a proper answer as to whether or not the evil zionist broke an oath or two as it pertains to Canada's plans to make war with Iraq in 2002. http://baconfat53.blogspot. (I inserted the text below) And within the info many of my YOUTUBES http://www.youtube.com/watch? BTW the RCMP and the Edmonton PD have refused to do anything so rest assured I will take care of the evil bastard myself in an ethical and rather stylish fashion. As I said NOBODY sexually harasses and threatens to kill my children. However I will file a lawsuit against the CROWN to cover my butt before I kick his. Perhaps you should worry about your pocketbook in the "Mean" time. Perhaps your lawyers should review the CROWN Liabilty Act as if pertains to the CSE and the DND then study every word of that zionist's malicious blog to see if I am wrong about why the commissioner of the Human Rights Commission would not defend her own reputation.. No matter how secretive the CSE and the RCMP may be at least you admitted to the knowledge of the death threats and sexual harassment of my children after I have been complaining of your associate for over a year. Tell me why I don't sue you dudes personally starting with Colonel Pearson and his idiot assistant Lt Col Tony Weber who think everything is too funny and don't wish their military police to bother to act within the scope of their employment just like you would not EH? Veritas Vincit David Raymond Amos ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2010 12:31:32 -0300 Subject: Re: Yo Corey W. Joyce Then introduce me to YOUR lawyer ASAP To: DECPR@forces.gc.ca, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, "john.adams" < john.adams@cse-cst.gc.ca>, IgnatM <IgnatM@parl.gc.ca>, LaytoJ < LaytoJ@parl.gc.ca> Cc: robin reid <zorroboy2009@hotmail.com>, Barry Winters < sunrayzulu@shaw.ca>, "john.logan" <john.logan@gnb.ca> On 8/23/10, DECPR@forces.gc.ca <DECPR@forces.gc.ca> wrote: > Please cease and desist any and all communications with this address. Your > communications thus far have been inflamatory and constitute harassment. > > >> Corey W. Joyce > > -----Original Message----- > From: David Amos [mailto:david.raymond.amos@ > Sent: Monday, 23, August, 2010 11:10 AM > To: +DECPR@ADM(PA)@Ottawa-Hull; Barry Winters; ndpaocal@nucleus.com; > Ken.Zielke > Cc: Mackap; IgnatM; john.adams; robin reid; tony; Robert. Jones; Eidt, David > (OAG/CPG); PATRICK. MURPHY; rick. skinner > Subject: Yo Corey W. Joyce > > Then perhaps you should not read YOUR ASSOCIATE'S words EH pussy? > > *http://baconfat53.blogspot. > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: DECPR@forces.gc.ca > Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2010 10:55:01 -0400 > Subject: RE: Attn Corey Joyce how about an answer in WRITING just like I > demanded on the phone Just now > To: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com > > Your e-mail has been forwarded for action/response by another directorate. > > This e-mail constitutes all the response you will get from this office and I > respectfully advise you not to contact me again. Your tone and language > were insulting and I will not converse with you when you speak to me with a > complete lack of respect and with vulgar language. > > >> Corey W. Joyce > > > -----Original Message----- > From: David Amos [mailto:david.raymond.amos@ > Sent: Monday, 23, August, 2010 10:54 AM > To: +DECPR@ADM(PA)@Ottawa-Hull; Edith. Cody-Rice; IgnatM; > ndpaoatlantic@ns.aliantzinc.ca > Cc: Mackap; john.adams > Subject: Attn Corey Joyce how about an answer in WRITING just like I > demanded on the phone Just now > > National Defence Headquarters > MGen George R. Pearkes Bldg, 15NT > 101 Colonel By Drive > Ottawa, ON Canada K1A 0K2 > > (613) 996-9266 > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> > Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2010 11:17:00 -0300 > Subject: Re: FW: Response to your calls of April 9 and May 12, 2010 > To: "Weir, Sarah" <sarah.weir@mpcc-cppm.gc.ca>, Mackap <Mackap@parl.gc.ca > , > "john.adams" <john.adams@cse-cst.gc.ca>, commission@mpcc-cppm.gc.ca, > media@mpcc-cppm.gc.ca, "Ken.Zielke" > < Ken.Zielke@gov.ab.ca>, "peter.teasdale" <peter.teasdale@gov.ab.ca>, > "william.elliott@rcmp-grc.gc. > "mike.mcdonell" <mike.mcdonell@rcmp-grc.gc.ca> > Cc: robin reid <zorroboy2009@hotmail.com>, tony <tony@peoplestandup.ca>, > "PATRICK. MURPHY" <PATRICK.MURPHY@dhs.gov>, "rick. skinner" > < rick.skinner@dhs.gov>, "oldmaison@yahoo.com" > < oldmaison@yahoo.com>, Barry Winters <sunrayzulu@shaw.ca> > > > Thanx for the SECOND Response but you bureaucrat really should learn to read > don't ya think? > > On 8/23/10, Weir, Sarah <sarah.weir@mpcc-cppm.gc.ca> wrote: >> Good morning Mr. Amos, >> >> >> >> Following your phone call of August 19, 2010, please note that we did >> reply to your previous messages by e-mail (see below). Unfortunately >> your complaint is not pertaining to the conduct of Military Police >> members in the performance of policing duty or function. >> >> >> >> As mentioned below, if your complaint pertains to a life threatening >> matter, please contact your local police force. >> >> >> >> Thank you, >> >> >> >> Raymonde Cléroux >> >> Registrar >> >> >> >> From: Cleroux, Raymonde >> Sent: May 14, 2010 11:51 AM >> To: 'david.raymond.amos@gmail.com' >> Subject: Response to your calls of April 9 and May 12, 2010 >> >> >> >> Good morning Mr. Amos, >> >> >> >> The following is further to your telephone calls of April 9 and May >> 12, 2010. >> >> >> >> The mandate of the Military Police Complaints Commission is triggered >> when a complaint is made pertaining to the conduct of Military Police >> members in the performance of a policing duty or function as >> prescribed in the Complaints About the Conduct of Members of the Military >> Police Regulations. >> >> >> >> Based on a review of the information you provided, it would appear >> that you do not have a complaint against a Military Police member. As >> such, it would seem that your complaint does not fall within the >> Complaints Commission's mandate. >> >> >> >> However if your complaint pertains to a life threatening matter, we >> suggest that you contact your local police force. >> >> >> >> For further information on the Military Police Complaints Commission >> or to learn more about its mandate, please visit the Commission website >> at: >> **www.mpcc-cppm.qc.ca <**http://**www.mpcc-cppm.qc. >> >> >> >> Thank you, >> >> >> >> Raymonde Cléroux >> >> Registrar / Greffière >> >> Military Police Complaints Commission >> >> Commission d'examen des plaintes concernant >> >> la police militaire >> >> > > From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2010 15:14:50 -0300 Subject: Lt-Col. Tony Weber can't say I didn't warn him that Mr Baconfat's blog would embarass him EH MacKay? To: dnd_mdn@forces.gc.ca, media@drdc-rddc.gc.ca, information@forces.gc.ca, milner@unb.ca, charters@unb.ca, lwindsor@unb.ca, "Tim.RICHARDSON" <Tim.RICHARDSON@gnb.ca>, "info@gg.ca" <info@gg.ca>, stoffp1 <stoffp1@parl.gc.ca>, "info@pco-bcp.gc.ca" <info@pco-bcp.gc.ca>, jwilson@unb.ca, tracy < tracy@jatam.org>, mptacek@unb.ca, staples.michael@dailygleaner. "jonesr@cbc.ca" <jonesr@cbc.ca> Cc: Barry Winters <sunrayzulu@shaw.ca>, dean Ray < deanr0032@hotmail.com>, danadurf <danadurf@hotmail.com>, "oldmaison@yahoo.com" <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, Richard Harris < injusticecoalition@hotmail. < bert.hudon@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "PATRICK. MURPHY" < PATRICK.MURPHY@dhs.gov>, "rick. skinner" <rick.skinner@dhs.gov> http://dailygleaner. Interesting document Weber's boss wrote EH DRs Windsor and Charters? www.cfc.forces.gc.ca/papers/ http://baconfat53.blogspot. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Barry Winters <sunrayzulu@shaw.ca> Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2010 08:25:13 -0600 Subject: Re: Yo Iggy Methinks Harper will read this email on a bad day. Perhaps you should to EH? After all it is largely addressed to you. To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> April 10, 2010 Some where in the streets and alleys tonight Some where in the alleys of New Brusnswick and Calgary are two uneducated bums, another day closer to their demise. They are homeless, shiftless, uneducated, loud, obnoxious and insane ...for these "people" death now is better than another day of life...they have made nothing of their lives...and are nothing but a burden to their families, "friends" and the....tax payer. David Amosis reduced now to the staus of bum, wandering about asking people for spare change, and scouring the streets for ciggerrette butts to smoke. When he gets some change he does this sort of thing. I managed to talk to a Lieutenant-Colonel Tony Weber isActing Base Commander of Base Gagetown 506 422 2000 ext 1410. He and one of his Sgt Majors even looked at Barry Winter's blog forme. We seemed to get along as we discussed their vague knowledge ofpoliticians, Afganistan, other officers they claimed to have neverheard of, the CSE, our missing emails and the words within BarryWinters blog. the Lt Col truly seemed like an ok dude. But the instanthe said that Barry Winters malicious words were of no embarassment tohim I got pissed all over again. Imagine if such shit had beenpublished by a former officer about him or his family? I bet he wouldhave sued his bosses long ago if winters had not be locked upimmediately. Anyway I told the Lt Col that I would see him in courtand hung up on the snobby bastard and split before the RCMP attemptedto corner me in another phone boooth like they did for another one ofHarper's former Minister Greggy Baby Thompson's evil minions two yearsago. Small wonder he is quiting politics EH IGGY? Oh Dear....how far has the "real deal" the "ethical whistle blower" has fallen. Posted by Seren at 7:03 AM ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2014 13:31:51 -0700 Subject: Now Christine Melnick knows some of what Joe Anglin already knows To: christine.melnick@leg.gov.mb. < joe.anglin@assembly.ab.ca>, pub@sasktel.net, premier < premier@leg.gov.mb.ca>, premier <premier@gov.ab.ca>, premier < premier@gov.sk.ca> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2014 02:13:02 -0700 Subject: Fwd: The documents hereto attached and the text of this email should put the lawyer/directors of the "Taxpauer" dudes and their pal John Hilton-O'Brien a Founder and Past President of Alberta`s Wildrose Party on the same page. To: kas@karenselick.com, jhilton-obrien@triviewcapital. dmh@bht.com, dfildebrandt <dfildebrandt@taxpayer.com>, Rhansen < Rhansen@calgarypolice.ca>, pol7163 <pol7163@calgarypolice.ca>, themayor <themayor@calgary.ca>, "Staples, David (Edm Journal)" < dstaples@edmontonjournal.com> < Danielle.Smith@assembly.ab.ca < Rachel.Notley@assembly.ab.ca> < joe.anglin@assembly.ab.ca>, "joe.oliver.c1" < joe.oliver.c1@parl.gc.ca>, "Biage.Carrese" < Biage.Carrese@rcmp-grc.gc.ca> < Gilles.Moreau@rcmp-grc.gc.ca> rimbey.rockymountainhouse. david.cournoyer@gmail.com Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> < Frank.McKenna@td.com>, Mackap <Mackap@parl.gc.ca>, shennig@taxpayer.com ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2014 01:44:43 -0700 Subject: The documents hereto attached and the text of this email John Hilton-O'Brien a Founder and Past President of Alberta`s Wildrose Party. To: Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> From: John Hilton-O'Brien (via Twitter) Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2014 7:16 PM To: David Raymond Amos Subject: John Hilton-O'Brien (@hiltonjohn) mentioned you on Twitter! John Hilton-O'Brien @hiltonjohn HOB's Choice - Daily News Digest is out! paper.li/hiltonjohn/132… Stories via @Daorcey @jcmcintyre @DavidRayAmos http://paper.li/hiltonjohn/ John Hilton-O'Brien Founder and Past President of Alberta`s Wildrose Party. Health, Disability Services, and Employment Background. Editor's note This paper uses articles pointed out by people I follow on social media. As I am involved with Alberta's Wildrose Party, and live in Calgary's Bowness Community, there is a definite bias towards those interests. As "Hilton-O'Brien" is very long, my last name is usually shortened to HOB -- hence the title of this digest. https://twitter.com/hiltonjohn John Hilton-O'Brien @hiltonjohn · Nov 7 The unofficial leader of #Alberta's opposition - @Dfildebrandt - is moving on. http://fildebrandt.ca/2014/11/ #abpoli < http://fildebrandt.ca/2014/ #wrp John Hilton-O'Brien @hiltonjohn Financier for small businesses, worker with homeless and disabled. A founder and Past President of Alberta's Wildrose Party. Bowness in Calgary, Alberta http://johnhob.biz/ Joined March 2009 http://johnhob.biz/ John Hilton-O'Brien, BA, MA www.triviewcapital.com. #414, 815-1st Street SW Calgary, Alberta, T2P 1N3 W:403-984-6570 C: 587-229-9318 F: 403-984-6571 jhilton-obrien@triviewcapital. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ http://www.wildrose.ca/ http://blogs.edmontonjournal. Posted by David Staples Who are the Wildrose? A party of old grudges and ideological purity? Or ready for prime time? April 12, 2012. 9:59 am • Section: Edmonton Commons, The Edmonton Commons The simple, common sense commitment Danielle Smith should make this week… Who are the Wildrose? Are they ready for prime time? Do they have the smarts and experience to lead Alberta into the future? Or do they just want to re-fight a bunch of old battles and culture wars where they’ve been nursing grudges because their side didn’t win or get all it wanted? Each of us will answer this question in our own way. I’ll be looking at any number of issues myself, including the Wildrose stand on the conscience rights and on the revisiting the Edmonton airport issue. But another issue for me, right now, is the construction of the new Royal Alberta Museum. Now, I know that not everyone loves museums as much as I do. When I go to a new city, the major museum is invariably one of the first places I visit. I’m a museum nerd. But all my enthusiasm for museums aside, I’m going to suggest that the building of the Royal Alberta Museum in a sane, economic manner is a crucial test for the Wildrose. The good news for the Wildrose … The good news is that it’s easy for the Wildrose to pass this test. All they have to do is let their common sense rule them and not be guided by purist ideology or old scores to settle. Here’s the issue: Wildrose leader Danielle Smith said last week that a new Royal Alberta Museum building would be a “a fantastic new facility to have in Edmonton’s downtown.” But even in the wake of the Wildrose party leader’s praise for this project, on Wednesday on Twitter, the past president of the Wildrose, John Hilton-O’Brien, a Calgary political insider, lashed out at the project, labeling it as “pork” for Edmonton. Pork is a strong word. To me, in this context, it implies the Royal Alberta Museum project has little or no worth, that it’s only being done to please Edmontonians, and only being done because PC premiers Ed Stelmach and Alison Redford were willing to sell out other Albertans in Edmonton’s interest. Use the federal funding or lose it … Such notions about the museum projects are a bit odd, I must say. The fact is the old museum is too small. It’s also falling part. It’s packed with asbestos and has most of its collection boxed up. There’s no viewing areas for Albertans to see many of our most important artifacts and treasures. Our top museum is second-rate and failing. The need to build a new museum has been recognized by three levels of government, each of them tight with their dollars, including Stephen Harper’s federal Conservatives. Last fall, the feds and the province came up with $340 million for the new project. This federal money comes from a funding package put in place to get the economy going during the economic downturn, so there’s some strings attached to it. This is stimulus money. It’s no good spending it a few years from now when the economy might heat up. It’s supposed to be spent now. So that’s why MP Laurie Hawn made it clear when he announced federal support for the Royal Alberta Museum project that construction must start by November 2012 or the federal funding will evaporate. The project is now going full steam ahead. The funding is in place. An architectural competition was held. A winner was picked. Contracts have been signed. Smith says museum project is “fantastic” But then came the election campaign. Danielle Smith has now made it crystal clear that if she were premier, she would delay the project. Not kill it, delay it. She wants to balance the budget and build other crucial infrastructure before the museum project proceeds. This is a fair enough position for Smith to take, though it will be costly to break contracts and it’s also a waste of the millions already spend on the project. But a balanced budget is important. Schools, hospitals, C-Train and LRT, and roads are important. Still — and this is the crucial point — Smith wants to see this museum built one day. Here’s what Smith said on the matter last week: “I think Edmonton has already established itself as a major arts centre in the province. … We have amazing arts infrastructure. It’s the capital city so we have a lot of tourism that is coming to Edmonton. We promised (the museum) to the Queen back in 2005 and it would be a fantastic new facility to have in Edmonton’s downtown.” That’s a strong endorsement and rightly so. Hundreds of thousands of Albertans and tourists have enjoyed our many excellent museums. The Royal Tyrrell Dinosaur Museum in Drumheller, the Remington Carriage Museum in Cardston, the Reynolds in Wetaskiwin, the Head Smashed-In Buffalo Jump Interpretive Centre near Fort McLeod, these are jewels of Alberta’s culture. A delight for generations to come But the Royal Alberta Museum is the most important of them all. A great new building for our most important collection will inform and delight Albertans for generations to come. It will especially have a major impact on children. They’ve flocked to the old museum for generations. So I heartily agree with Smith’s enthusiasm for the project. I do wonder, however, about delaying it. Smith says not to worry, she is already at work seeing if she can get the federal government to agree to keep the $122 million in place for when Alberta is finally ready to build in a few years. She may well succeed at that. But what if she can’t? What if the feds won’t keep that money in place? It makes no sense to throw away that $122 million in 2012, only to have to come up with it on our own in 2014 or 2015. The sensible thing for Smith to do is to try and get that commitment from the Harper government, but to also make a commitment to Albertans right now, during this election campaign, that if she can’t get the federal money put on hold that she won’t throw away $122 million, that she will build the Royal Alberta Museum right now with the help of that massive Ottawa grant. I wrote much of this already in my column on Wednesday. “… promise pork like Redford.” And that’s what set off Mr. John Hilton-O’Brien, a founding board member of the Wildrose in 2007 and the vice-president of policy from 2009-10. Said Hilton-O’Brien: “(David Staples) says if (Danielle Smith) REALLY loves Edmonton, she’ll promise pork like Redford.” In response, I asked Hilton-O’Brien: “What ‘pork’ are you talking about? Why say this?” And: “Does it make sense to chuck out $120 million in federal funding for Royal Alberta Museum? Sound Wildrose money management?” Hilton-O’Brien: “When someone actually comes out and demands money for their pet project, is there a better name? #porkitis.” Staples: “The money is ALREADY in place for Royal Alberta Museum. Is it sound fiscal policy to throw away $122 million from Ottawa?” Hilton-O’Brien: “Very likely that (Danielle Smith) will make that happen. But a specific funding promise? That’s unseemly.” Staples: “I am saying that the funding is there. Smith says she desires this project. Prove it. “Smith wants Calgary and Edmonton voters to trust her. If the Wildrose can’t build major projects in sensible way, why should we?” Who are the real Wildrose? At that point, Rod Ladouceur, the Wildrose vice-president of policy, entered the debate to remind me that Hilton O’Brien was the “past president” of Wildrose. He said this “pork” comment was Hilton O’Brien’s opinion, but wasn’t something any of the candidates or Smith herself was saying. “I do agree we shouldn’t toss out 120 million,” Ladouceur said of the federal funding commitment. “I personally trust Danielle & Team to make the right decisions. “She’s very, very smart. I know that Danielle and caucus won’t be foolish. Just need a chance to look at the books.” I appreciate conversing with people like Ladouceur. It assures me that the Wildrose has some reasonable and competent people. At the same time, with Hilton O’Brien’s caustic comment to mind. So just who are the Wildrose? The party of Hilton-O’Brien or the part of Ladouceur? Of course, the answer isn’t really either/or. The Wildrose is the party of both Hilton-O’Brien and Ladouceur. And that’s why I have my questions about it. And that’s why it’s reasonable to ask Smith to clarify the Wildrose position on the Royal Alberta Museum and to do it during the election campaign, when such a clarification is meaningful. The commitment … Will she make a common sense commitment right now to: a: if elected, seek out rock solid assurances that the $122 million in federal funding for the Royal Alberta Museum can be held in place for when Alberta is ready to build (no later than 2015). b) if she fails in getting such an assurance, commit to start building the Royal Alberta Museum in November 2012, when that $122 million is in place from Ottawa. This really is an slow, steady pitch for Smith to hit. Nonetheless, it will still be reassuring to see her knock it out of the park. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2014 17:44:06 -0700 Subject: Tell it to Jimmy Prentice or the RCMP or the Alberta Sheriff's MAYBE they will believe you EH Scotty Baby Hennig? To: shennig@taxpayer.com, "Marianne.Ryan" < Marianne.Ryan@rcmp-grc.gc.ca> < Randy.McGinnis@rcmp-grc.gc.ca < steven.blaney.a1@parl.gc.ca>, "Jonathan.Denis" < Jonathan.Denis@gov.ab.ca>, "tim.turner" <tim.turner@gov.ab.ca>, "pej.prentice" <pej.prentice@gmail.com>, premier <premier@gov.ab.ca> Cc: Kevin Lacey <klacey@taxpayer.com>, Derek Fildebrandt < dfildebrandt@taxpayer.com>, Aaron Wudrick <awudrick@taxpayer.com>, David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> On 11/8/14, shennig@taxpayer.com <shennig@taxpayer.com> wrote: > Like I said, we have that autoresponder set up. Thanks for forwarding the > correspondence to our lawyers. They are reviewing it now. You can take all > other CTF addresses off the list in order to maintain one set of > documents. > > Regards, > > Scott Hennig > Vice President, Communications > Canadian Taxpayers Federation > > Original Message > From: David Amos > Sent: Saturday, November 8, 2014 5:32 PM > To: fiojdiw3s@taxpayer.com; derek@fildebrandt.ca; dmh@bht.com; shennig; > greg.horton; Biage.Carrese; kas@karenselick.com; radical; jennifer.johnston; > t.wilson; paul; deborah.alexander; david.allgood; jennifer.warren; > Frank.McKenna; joe.anglin@assembly.ab.ca; > rimbey.rockymountainhouse. ; > Raj.Sherman; Rachel.Notley@assembly.ab.ca; Danielle.Smith; bbachrach; > Gilles.Moreau; Paul.Fiander; GillesLee; Gilles.Blinn; > Eric.Rosendahl@gmail.com; pej.prentice@gmail.com; DavidYurdiga; > awudrick@taxpayer.com; dfildebrandt; John.Williamson.c1; jason.kenney.c1; > Mackap; atlantic.director; Kevin.leahy; scott.macrae; Glen Canning; justmin; > JAG.Minister; Rob.Merrifield@gov.ab.ca; dhowell@edmontonjournal.com; > lgunter; serge.rousselle; Jonathan.Denis; Peter.Edge; Peter.Edge > Cc: bob.paulson; premier; Geoffrey.McDonald; suzanne.anton.mla; > shirley.bond.mla; frankffrost; The Disinfector; brad.anderson; > Pete.Berndsen; David Amos; justin.trudeau.a1; MulcaT; leader; Davidc.Coon; > jamiebaillie; Jacques.Poitras; nick.moore; oldmaison; andre; COCMoncton; > peter.dauphinee; premier; PREMIER; premier > Subject: Yo Scotty Baby Hennig I must say you are one sick little puppy who > I am gonna enjoy filing against > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Mail Delivery Subsystem <mailer-daemon@googlemail.com> > Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2014 00:29:36 +0000 > Subject: Delivery Status Notification (Failure) > To: motomaniac333@gmail.com > > Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently: > > fiojdiw3s@taxpayer.com > > Technical details of permanent failure: > Google tried to deliver your message, but it was rejected by the > server for the recipient domain taxpayer.com by aspmx.l.google.com. > [2a00:1450:400c:c04::1a]. > > The error that the other server returned was: > 550-5.1.1 The email account that you tried to reach does not exist. Please > try > 550-5.1.1 double-checking the recipient's email address for typos or > 550-5.1.1 unnecessary spaces. Learn more at > 550 5.1.1 http://support.google.com/ > gn9si10239742wib.62 - gsmtp > > > On 11/8/14, David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> wrote: >> How is your conscience doing after checking out my last email? >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: shennig@taxpayer.com >> Date: Sat, 08 Nov 2014 17:22:46 -0700 >> Subject: Re: Yo Derek Fildebrand Whereas your mindless buddy Scott >> Hennig wants me to sue him personally along with you I will assume >> that these are your correct current addresses >> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, derek@fildebrandt.ca, Aaron >> Wudrick <awudrick@taxpayer.com>, Kevin Lacey <klacey@taxpayer.com> >> >> Please forward all correspondence to our lawyers at >> fiojdiw3s@taxpayer.com. >> >> You might get a message that it has bounced, but ignore that, it's an >> autoresponder that we set up. >> >> Our lawyers will review all information you send to that address as >> they prepare our court defense. >> >> You can remove all other CTF email addresses from your correspondence, >> as it will be vital to ensure there's only one copy on file. >> >> Thank you, >> >> Scott Hennig >> Vice President, Communications >> Canadian Taxpayers Federation >> >> Original Message >> From: David Amos >> Sent: Saturday, November 8, 2014 4:54 PM >> To: derek@fildebrandt.ca; dmh@bht.com; shennig; greg.horton; >> Biage.Carrese; kas@karenselick.com; radical; jennifer.johnston; >> t.wilson; paul; deborah.alexander; david.allgood; jennifer.warren; >> Frank.McKenna; joe.anglin@assembly.ab.ca; >> rimbey.rockymountainhouse. >> david.cournoyer@gmail.com; Raj.Sherman; Rachel.Notley@assembly.ab.ca; >> Danielle.Smith; bbachrach; Gilles.Moreau; Paul.Fiander; GillesLee; >> Gilles.Blinn; Eric.Rosendahl@gmail.com; pej.prentice@gmail.com; >> DavidYurdiga; awudrick@taxpayer.com; dfildebrandt; John.Williamson.c1; >> jason.kenney.c1; Mackap; atlantic.director; Kevin.leahy; scott.macrae; >> Glen Canning; justmin; JAG.Minister; Rob.Merrifield@gov.ab.ca; >> dhowell@edmontonjournal.com; lgunter; serge.rousselle; Jonathan.Denis; >> Peter.Edge; Peter.Edge >> Cc: David Amos; justin.trudeau.a1; MulcaT; leader; Davidc.Coon; >> jamiebaillie; Jacques.Poitras; nick.moore; oldmaison; andre; >> COCMoncton; peter.dauphinee; premier; PREMIER; premier >> Subject: Yo Derek Fildebrand Whereas your mindless buddy Scott Hennig >> wants me to sue him personally along with you I will assume that these >> are your correct current addresses >> >> >> On 11/8/14, David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> wrote: >>> You smiling bastards in the RCMP have a lot of Ghosts to answer to >>> along Highway 16 and they are not all Indian woman EH Bobby Baby >>> Paulson??? >>> >>> http://thedavidamosrant. >>> >>> http://www.hrw.org/news/2013/ >>> >>> In an email late last week discussing the Human Rights Watch report on >>> police mistreatment of indigenous women and girls in northern British >>> Columbia, Paulson reportedly told officers "My message to you today is >>> – don't worry about it, I've got your back." >>> >>> "Commissioner Paulson's dismissive approach sets precisely the wrong >>> tone, and illustrates the challenges RCMP victims face," said Meghan >>> Rhoad, women's rights researcher at Human Rights Watch. "His comments >>> underscore the need for investigation of police abuse complaints by an >>> independent civilian agency that won't leap into organizational >>> defense mode the moment police abuse is exposed." >>> >>> Paulson further wrote that the RCMP has "tried to persuade [Human >>> Rights Watch] to provide the names and specific details of these >>> allegations in order that they can be investigated in accordance with >>> our external investigation policy. If not to us then to any other >>> investigative body. To date they have refused." >>> >>> http://www.youtube.com/watch? >>> >>> >>> Deena Lyn BRAEM Murder of >>> Quesnel RCMP Case No. 1999-7285 >>> >>> http://www.unsolvedcanada.ca/ >>> >>> http://www.hrw.org/news/2013/ >>> >>> http://www.hrw.org/bios/ >>> >>> http://www.hrw.org/reports/ >>> >>> http://www.radicalpress.com/? >>> >>> Open Letter to the Federal & Provincial Honourable Members of >>> Parliament from Lonnie Landrud >>> >>> To the Honourable Members: >>> >>> Stephen Harper, Prime Minister; Thomas Mulcair, Opposition Leader; Vic >>> Toews, Federal Public Safety Minister; Rob Nicholson, Federal >>> Solicitor General; Christy Clark, Premier of B.C.; Adrainne Dix, >>> Leader, B.C. Opposition Party. >>> >>> I again find myself having to write to you the leaders of Canada and >>> British Columbia to try and put a stop to the attempts on my life by a >>> group of RCMP members and their paid informants. >>> >>> I have already sent letters to some of you Honourable Members and some >>> of you I have never contacted. So I will repeat my situation to put >>> everyone on the same page. >>> >>> I will start by stating I have contacted some of your Honourable >>> predecessors before and was either ignored or told that the government >>> operates separate from the RCMP and that they cannot interfere >>> personally or by way of office s they have no mandate to do so. >>> >>> What I am asking is for someone outside the RCMP with the mandate to >>> investigate the actions of all the RCMP members and their paid >>> informants to do so. >>> >>> If there is no one with a mandate to physically collect evidence or >>> interview witnesses, I ask that the laws be changed that gives someone >>> office that can investigate outside the RCMP. >>> >>> I ask that this staff be given the rights and mandate to go back >>> twenty-five years in order to look at all the relevant evidence. I >>> have been stuck in this situation for over fourteen years personally >>> however this has started way before then. >>> >>> If this cannot be done then I request a Public Inquiry into my >>> accusations against the actions of the RCMP members involved. >>> >>> On January 19th, 2013 I had another attempt on my life. At this time I >>> will not go into detail. I will state that this has been the eleventh >>> of crimes committed against myself and my life in order to silence me. >>> None of which have been investigated from outside the RCMP. Those of >>> which that were investigated by the RCMP enabled them to tamper with >>> evidence and they never interviewed me or my witnesses. >>> >>> I do know the more that these RCMP members do and fail the crazier >>> that I sound. >>> >>> These police officers would like you to believe that I am delusional, >>> however I ask for them to bring forth the evidence that can prove what >>> I saw and what I have lived, wrong. >>> >>> The stress of this situation is incomprehensible. Then add the fact >>> that the government's mandate has left me reliving it over and over >>> again in order to try to get our of this alive. >>> >>> Then add the fact the amount of numerous physical injuries I have >>> incurred during these attempts on my life to silence me. >>> >>> I will continue by stating that not one of these injuries has been >>> treated by a physician due to the fact that they do not want to >>> testify in court, for one reason that it would cost them money. For >>> the second reason that they are friends to some of these RCMP members >>> involved. Some of these member's wives are nurses. >>> >>> I will give one example of the many instances that left me feeling >>> like my life is not worth a plugged nickel. >>> >>> I had gone to the emergency department at the local hospital and as I >>> was having my temperature and blood pressure taken a Doctor Grapes >>> walks over and picks up my medical records and starts to read and as >>> he is doing this he looks at the nurse and states right in front of >>> me. I quote: "Isn't that funny, me and the other doctors have a bet on >>> who gets to pronounce him dead." I could not believe my ears. He then >>> set down my file and walked out the door. >>> >>> I will expand on this by stating that the cop who tried to murder me >>> in my hime and the one who I shot in the left arm with a 12 gauge shot >>> gun loaded with #4 birdshot, his wife was a nurse here in Quesnel for >>> years. She has worked with all these doctors and they all have seen my >>> internet statement on YouTube. (Quesnel, RCMP, Corruption: The Lonnie >>> Landrud Story – for those of you who haven't seen or heard about it). >>> >>> I will continue by stating that I am sitll suffering Post Traumatic >>> Stress Disorder (PTSD) and that I cannot even get treated because the >>> RCMP have stated that this event never happened, nor any of the >>> others. I for one know when I shot someone in my home and even if I >>> were in my home alone the RCMP members cannot prove me wrong. That >>> night they had to radio out on a public channel because their ghost >>> channels do not work or their cell phones due to my property's >>> location. There are dozens of people who heard what was taking place >>> and heard that Paul Collister was shot by me. There are a lot of >>> scanners here in public hands that are monitored around the clock. I >>> have spoken to some of these people. Perhaps someone should start to >>> listen to the whole truth! Like I have stated in previous letters, if >>> I could not prove my story I sure as hell would not be risking my >>> life. The evidence can speak for itself. I can sure point to a lot of >>> evidence, all's I need is for someone outside the RCMP to investigate >>> and to interview the people that I have spoken with. >>> >>> Now at this point some of you Honourable Members might want to send me >>> to the RCMP Complaints Commission or the Independent Investigations >>> Office of B.C. (IIOBC). I have already tried and neither one has the >>> mandate to investigate this situation. The Complaints Commission only >>> reviews paperwork put forth by the RCMP. The other's mandate is to >>> investigate only after September 12th, 2012. This is the date given by >>> Shirley Bond, BC Solicitor General to the IIOBC and this was after the >>> fact that she knew the situation that I have been trying to deal with >>> (I have a letter from her that was handed to her by Kevin Falcon and >>> the reply letter that she sent me). She too sent me to the Complaints >>> Commission. Then she signed a twenty year deal with the RCMP shortly >>> thereafter. >>> >>> There is not one thing that anyone of you Honourable Members can't >>> tell me to do that I have not tried. I have had five legal advocates >>> and not one could do anything. I have contacted hundreds of lawyers >>> and cannot find one to represent me. They are all scared to be >>> victimized by the RCMP. I've been to the media and had the same >>> outcome with then. I have also tried a private investigator and he too >>> was threatened with obstruction of justice charges which would destroy >>> his credibility. I have sent a letter to Wally Opal, Supreme Court >>> Justice who was looking into the murdered and missing women by way of >>> Public Inquiry. I received no reply at all. >>> >>> I have in my possession enough evidence to prove that I have No Legal >>> Rights, No Civil Rights and No Human Rights in Canada. >>> >>> The reason being the RCMP are above the law and will be until they no >>> longer investigate themselves. >>> >>> Now I would hazard to guess you're asking why would I continue to >>> expose myself to the danger that I face? My reply is these cops are >>> not going to stop trying to murder me anyway so what do I have to >>> lose? Then add the fact that I have survived this thus far. Unlike the >>> thirteen people who have been murdered by these RCMP members and on >>> top of all that the fifty girls that have came forward to the Human >>> Rights watch dogs in Prince George, B.C., then you had better realize >>> there is a lot more at stake than this. I've spoken to a few of them. >>> >>> There is no way in hell that I am going to sit back and let members of >>> the RCMP murder people. Just like I am not going to let you Honourable >>> Members hid behind your mandates and policies. Someone had better >>> realize that I have nothing left to lose but I still have a means to >>> expose this to the people of Canada and the world. >>> >>> Now I will tell you my story and I'm going to give the names of the >>> RCMP members involved and expose what they have done to cover up the >>> truth. I am not going to start with what led up to the first attempt >>> on my life. >>> >>> I was house sitting for a friend's mom when I witnessed the murder of >>> Deena Lynn Bream by Paul Collister and Bev Hosker, both members of the >>> Quesnel RCMP. But there was a paid informant, Dianne Fuccenecco there >>> also. >>> >>> I phoned the Quesnel detachment of the RCMP however their night calls >>> go to Prince George dispatch. I told them about the gun shots that I >>> was hearing, eight in all. It sounded like a twelve gauge shot gun. I >>> never gave my name. I was told that they would dispatch the police to >>> the location (Sugar Loaf Ball Park in West Quesnel). The next morning >>> I had a surveillance team in a trailer next door. It consisted of the >>> following RCMP officers: Constable Gill, Constable Gruending, >>> Constable Hughs, Constable Hosker and later on Constable Collister. >>> These are the names that I was giving to Sgt. Norrise of the Kamloops >>> RCMP the morning after I shot Constable Collister in my home. >>> >>> Unknown to me I was recorded and after the tape was tampered with was >>> used in court and with the Complaints Commission when I filed a >>> complaint. I can prove it was tampered with. I had a witness sitting >>> right next to me when I spoke to Sgt. Norrise and what I wait was a >>> lot different than the tape. What my witness suggested I tell them >>> (which I did) does not even appear on the tape. There are also other >>> discrepancies that appear on the tape. >>> >>> At the time I did not know the names of the members that, with >>> Constable Collister, came to my property. They were Constable Kinloch >>> and Constable Coutier (the ones on top of my house and the ones who >>> pursued me across my landing). Constable Barkman, Constable McMillan, >>> Constable Anderson, these were the police officers that I saw at my >>> gate. Constable McMillan and Constable Anderson were the ones who >>> hunted me in my field. This was the third attempt. >>> >>> The second attempt was a few months earlier in which Constable >>> McMillan, Constable Rogas came to my friend's home and arrested me for >>> obstruction of justice. I committed no crime and had no idea why I was >>> being arrested. I was severely beaten with a flashlight while in >>> handcuffs and taken to the Quesnel detachment where Constable Paul >>> Collister's old partner Constable Sardinea tried to murder me with a >>> pressure point attack that has not healed to this day. >>> >>> The attempts in between were by paid informants or police officers >>> that I could not get a good look at. I can identify some of the paid >>> informants. >>> >>> The eighth attempt was by Constable Ray Kinloch of the Quesnel RCMP. >>> He came to my rural home and property. He was dressed in camouflage >>> and wearing the same fur hat as the night that I shot Constable >>> Collister. >>> >>> It was an hour and a half after dark and he had to travel two >>> kilometres through the bush to be where he was at. I felt a direct >>> threat to my life and I shot at his head and then heard him run >>> through the bush and trip and fall. I left and went to my mom's. When >>> I returned a few days later I located where he tripped on a piece of >>> blowdown and I found something that fell out of his pocket. I also >>> have a witness to corroborate part of my story. >>> >>> The ninth attempt was by a paid informant. Again, severe injuries. >>> >>> The tenth attempt was by someone with a rifle with a silencer that >>> tried to shoot me in the head in my own yard. As I stated to Christy >>> Clark it was dumb luck that the bullet missed me. However I again did >>> not escape injury. >>> >>> The eleventh attempt was on January 19th, 2013 when, after spending >>> the night at my friend's trailer (the same one I phoned the police >>> from years earlier when I witnessed the murder), someone during the >>> night tampered with my propane ignition system in my truck by taking a >>> hose clamp off and pulling the hose off the intake to my engine and >>> also pulling a plug wire off the front spark plug. >>> >>> My truck also runs on gasoline and I was using that until my trip >>> home. When I changed over I was moving and had travelled a few miles >>> before the truck exploded. If I had been sitting still I would not >>> have survived. However I was moving and the explosion occurred beneath >>> the truck lifting it off the ground. The result was a near fatal >>> accident with a family of four including two children. They were >>> passing me and travelling in the same direction and were right next to >>> me at the time. >>> >>> I'm in a quandary and have no understanding as to why this situation >>> has been allowed to continue. I have tried everything humanly possible >>> to have this investigated from outside the RCMP. There is a lot more >>> information and witnesses that I can expose but for now I feel like >>> this should prove that this is no delusion. >>> >>> To the Honourable Christy Clark: Re: The letter that was your response >>> after the tenth attempt on my life. Here is what happened after you >>> suggested going to pro-bono law, Access to Justice. In late December >>> 2012 I tried five times to contact them and leaving messages. I >>> received no replies. >>> >>> I tried again in late January 2013 and spoke to someone. He stated >>> that he was the office manager. He never gave his name. I explained my >>> situation and what was taking place and what I have done. He suggested >>> that I run. I told him that I had nowhere to go. He gave me a phone >>> number and said that they could help me. It turned out to be a >>> homeless shelter. So I phoned him back leaving him a message. He >>> returned my call four days later. I explained to him that I did not >>> need a shelter, that I needed a lawyer to give me legal advice. To >>> this day I've had no legal advice! >>> >>> I again explained my situation. He stated that he was a lawyer and he >>> could not help me. I requested that in writing. His reply was, "We get >>> 10,000 calls a day and we do not have the time to write letters to >>> everyone." He went on to state that I should continue to deal with the >>> Complaints Commission. This after I explained to him that I've been >>> down that road before and they only review paperwork put forth by the >>> RCMP. He went on again to state that I should run! >>> >>> A couple of days later I phoned the Complaints Commission to request >>> the phone numbers of Bob Paulson, Head RCMP commissioner and Craig >>> Cullen, Deputy Commissioner here in B.C. I spoke to a lady who stated >>> she was a complaints commissioner and that I had no right to that >>> information. That she, herself, could not contact them directly. She >>> suggested that I try the RCMP website. I have no access to a computer. >>> I however have had and the web sites that are connected to me are >>> being stalked by the RCMP. I have exposed two such sites that have >>> been created by the RCMP. I will also state that my mom's phone has >>> been tapped and after contacting Telus I was told that I have no right >>> to that information. >>> >>> On January 19th 2013 I went to the Native Friendship Centre and spoke >>> to Criss Dunlope who handles legal aid and explained my situation to >>> her. She asked, "Why are you coming to me?" I told her that I needed a >>> lawyer and legal advice. She said that she was not a lawyer and >>> everything she could suggest I have already done. She went on to state >>> that I should go underground because my situation will not change >>> until the RCMP quit investigating themselves. >>> >>> On February 6th, 2013 I again phoned the RCMP Complaints Commission. I >>> asked the receptionist that answered if the commission's mandate has >>> changed or do the RCMP still investigate themselves. She stated, "No, >>> our mandate is still the same and the RCMP still investigate >>> themselves." I told her my situation and she said, "I will have an >>> analyst phone me back." >>> >>> I received a phone call twenty minutes later. It was a man's voice who >>> asked, "Now what the fuck do you want?" >>> >>> Now I am a logger and used to such belligerence until he continued by >>> stating, "We have been down this road in 2005 and we will not deal >>> with this any further you fucking asshole." So I asked him, "Can I get >>> that in writing?" He replied, "No, we have given you everything in >>> writing we are going to give you!" >>> >>> So I asked, "So you're telling me I have no rights. I just had someone >>> try to blow me up after I was at a friend's and some one tampered with >>> my propane system." >>> >>> He asked, "Did anyone see who did it?" I replied, "Well the only >>> enemies that I have been dealing with are cops and they are the ones >>> I'm trying to get investigated." He said, "No, we cannot help you." So >>> I said, "So you're telling me that you're going to do nothing just >>> like when I shot Constable Paul Collister? I mean it would have been >>> really simple to subpoena the medical records of Collister." I went on >>> and said, "You know that I did shoot him in the left arm with a twelve >>> gauge shotgun loaded with #4 birdshot! That he is still being treated >>> for a blockage in his ulna." I then added, "I could implicate him in >>> as many as thirteen murders." He then stated that they have done >>> everything that they could and then told me again that I could go fuck >>> myself. >>> >>> I understand why he treated me the way that he did. In my opinion he >>> did an inadequate and inept job when asked for a review by the >>> Complaints Commission. He went solely on the word of Sgt. Hildebrant >>> who was Constable Collister's cohort for years and then add the >>> tampered-with tape. >>> >>> I mean, would you not ask for proof that Collister was not shot? How >>> hard would it have been to ask for medical reports? >>> >>> It's also my opinion that the Complaints Commission is just a cover-up >>> organization for the RCMP and is a useless facet of our justice >>> system. >>> >>> Something I do not understand is why do the RCMP have such control? >>> They are just people like us. >>> >>> You know that I have been asked by lawyers why I was not dead yet and >>> why are you trying to get us killed? >>> >>> I have also been told that I am a threat to national security by these >>> same lawyers. I have always asked why? I'm just trying to deal with a >>> system that has a crack in it that I've unknowingly fallen into. I'm >>> just trying to stay alive. Is that too much to ask? I've had to relive >>> this much too long. >>> >>> The stress and anxiety and the fear for my life, along with the >>> physical injuries, has left me feeling like I'm being tortured to >>> death. >>> >>> I ask all you Honourable Members what do I do, let them murder me? I >>> have always stated to everyone that I may have to forfeit my life. >>> That, I have always expected, but I ask you, am I not going to fight >>> to defend my life? >>> >>> I mean I could go ballistic like the ex-L.A. police officer who was >>> reported to have murdered other police officers. I can relate to some >>> of the feelings but my no means can I understand why he did what he >>> did. I believe there has been enough killing already. That is why I'm >>> doing what I'm doing to prevent me from having to harm anyone. I have >>> only asked for someone to investigate from outside the RCMP and I >>> request to be put in protective custody till this is resolved. I also >>> request medical treatment to see if my injuries can be treated. >>> >>> On the other hand, what do I do if you ignore my requests? Do I go to >>> the United States and ask for asylum? These RCMP members are above the >>> law and will not stop till I'm dead and there is no one who protects >>> me from my supposed protectors. I always thought this was a free >>> country to do what I want within the laws of Canada. Having to live in >>> almost house arrest conditions for nine years has shown me that we >>> live in a police state. I cannot even go to my own home, I have to >>> live with my mother in order to feel any sort of safety and even then >>> it's very little. There has been no way out of this. I have tried >>> everything. >>> >>> I ask the Honourable Christy Clark about your letter dated November >>> 28th, 2012. You stated that you could not get personally involved. Yet >>> you sent my letter to the Quesnel RCMP detachment to be investigated. >>> Your actions exposed every piece of personal identification that I >>> possess to the people who are trying to murder me. These RCMP members >>> have a computer system called C.P.E.C. and now can track me where ever >>> I go in Canada. I ask you, is that not overstepping your mandate and >>> in doing so exposing me to further threat? >>> >>> The RCMP officer who phoned me on your behalf was police officer Ray >>> Kinloch. He asked me to go in and make a statement. I refused. Reason >>> one is for fear of my life and reason two is I'm not going to give him >>> the evidence so it can be altered or go missing. >>> >>> I realize that by stating this I'm not making friends or allies and I >>> do apologize if I've offended you. That was never my intention, ever. >>> I wish that I did not have to involve any of you Honourable Members >>> but what choice do I have? The truth is the truth and life is like >>> that. I have only tried to deal with what's been given to me. >>> >>> I believe that you are the people who look out for society's best >>> interests. These RCMP officers murdering people and investigating >>> themselves is a threat to society is it not? You Honourable Members >>> are our representatives by way of legal election. I've never voted for >>> who would be members of the RCMP and I sure never put them in a >>> position where they are above the law. This has resided in the >>> policies that government has mandated since the time of confederation. >>> >>> I believe that this arcane system has done nothing to protect myself >>> or anyone from being victimized by members of the RCMP and in doing so >>> has left these same RCMP members unaccountable for any crimes that >>> they choose to commit. >>> >>> I will state that if someone from outside the RCMP with a mandate to >>> investigate the RCMP does investigate and I am found not to be telling >>> the whole truth I would expect to be charged with obstruction of >>> justice with the full knowledge of the maximum sentence that can >>> brought down upon me. I fully expect to be held in compliance with >>> Canadian law. >>> >>> I ask you Honourable Members if the I.I.O. office in Ontario can >>> investigate the members of the B.C. RCMP. They have been mandated for >>> a longer period of time. I however do not know if they can be >>> interprovincial. They are a federal branch are they not? I have no way >>> to contact them. >>> >>> Look. I am not trying to destroy the RCMP. I just believe that they >>> should be held accountable. I also know that they are a valuable >>> organization with a lot of good people who are a benefit to society's >>> safety. On the other hand there is a subculture within the RCMP that >>> is a detriment to the safety of the Canadian public by being above the >>> law and investigating themselves. >>> >>> Please do something. I cannot go on living in fear for my life when I >>> know that the laws can be changed and I can feel free to live my life >>> again. >>> >>> I do request a reply in writing from all you Honourable Members in >>> regards to this matter. >>> >>> Thank you. God bless. >>> >>> Yours truly, >>> >>> Lonnie Gabriel Landrud >>> April 24th, 2013 >>> >>> FYI Frank Frost told me tonight that Lonnie Landrud amongst many >>> others witnessed the CROWN prosecutor Geoffrey McDonald file HARD COPY >>> of some of my documents into the PUBLIC RECORD of Frank Frost's matter >>> in a fainthearted effort to make him appear to be crazy. However I had >>> already kinda sorta figured it out byway of reading what the >>> chickenshit neo nazi Arty Baby Topham had to say about it and hearing >>> about the local cops in the Maritmes harassing my friends >>> >>> http://www.radicalpress.com/? >>> >>> "On Monday, February 3rd Frank Frost appeared in the Prince George >>> Court House regarding an application which he had filed earlier >>> demanding that his bail conditions be fully rescinded. When he arrived >>> at the courthouse he had some additional evidence with him in his >>> briefcase (which he affectionately refers to as his "Pandora's Box") >>> that could prove to be a major blow to the guilty parties involved in >>> his own arrest and the arrest of his partner Carrie Rupf. As well he >>> was able to also present to the court another major case of federal >>> government corruption with international repercussions that's been >>> held back for close to fifteen years now and is one that former >>> federal Attorney General Ann McClellan had recommended police >>> investigate years ago. >>> >>> Appearing before Judge Gray and flanked by Crown Prosecutor Geoff >>> McDonald, Frank Frost proceeded to present his arguments and his >>> evidence to the court, all of which was accepted. Crown Counsel >>> McDonald attempted to persuade the judge that Mr. Frost ought to have >>> a "mental evaluation" rather than be taken seriously by the court but >>> the judge was not prepared to grant any order of that nature and >>> allowed Frost to carry on with his arguments. Crown Counsel had good >>> reason to try that last ditch attempt to stop Frank Frost which will >>> become all too apparent to readers." >>> >>> >>> I bet that Jennifer.Johnston, Geoffrey McDonald and their RCMP buddies >>> won't soon forget some very pissed off folks telling them off in a >>> very public fashion this summer EH? >>> >>> https://www.youtube.com/ >>> >>> Veritas Vincit >>> David Raymonf Amos >>> 903 800 0369 >>> >>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >>> From: "Johnston, Jennifer JAG:EX" <Jennifer.Johnston@gov.bc.ca> >>> Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2014 15:54:48 -0800 >>> Subject: Out of Office: Yo Derek Fildebrand Whereas your mindless >>> buddy Scott Hennig wants me to sue him personally along with you I >>> will assume that these are your correct current addresses >>> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> >>> >>> I am out of town, returning the morning of November 13, 2014. If this >>> is urgent, please call Kathy Backer at (250) 992-4262. >>> >>> >>> >>> On 11/8/14, David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> This was your address before you got married recently Its public >>>> knowledge Correct? >>>> >>>> http://www.ewedding.com/v30/ >>>> >>>> http://www.taxpayer.com/media/ >>>> >>>> Derek Fildebrandt >>>> Unit 407 >>>> 6223 - 31 Avenue NW >>>> Calgary, Alberta >>>> T3B 3X2 >>>> >>>> I got this info about Scotty Baby from the public phone records >>>> >>>> Scott Hennig >>>> 9705 86 St >>>> Fort Saskatchewan, AB, >>>> T8L 2Z5 >>>> 780-998-5459 >>>> >>>> This is Scotty Baby bragging bigtime in his neighbourhood correct? >>>> >>>> http://fortsaskonline.com/ >>>> >>>> What Scotty Baby don't know about Mean Old Me versus Mikey Duffy and >>>> the Senate etc could fill a book EH Cpl Horton? >>>> >>>> http://thedavidamosrant. >>>> >>>> For the Public Record anyone with two clues between their ears can see >>>> that despite what your tax free organization names imply The Canadian >>>> Taxpayers Federation and The National Citizens Coalition you are just >>>> overpaid far right wing spindoctors who either work for politicians or >>>> have worked for them as you try to become politicians yourselves >>>> >>>> I bet by now you not so clever neo con punks have at least finally >>>> figured out that threats from politcal wannabes and their corrupt >>>> lawyers and cops pals don't scare Mean Old Me not even a little bit. >>>> >>>> Imagine if the neo con punks had figured out what has been going on >>>> been the Feds and I since 1982. The Libranos and the RCMP would not >>>> have their way with Canada for so long EH Assistant Commisioner Gilles >>>> Moreau? >>>> >>>> http://thedavidamosrant. >>>> >>>> Also for the Public Record John Williamson and Kevin Lacey should not >>>> deny that I have spoken with both of them personally several times >>>> since 2005 and sent them many emails since then. Kevin Lacey can't >>>> deny that his beloved Premier Hamm quit as Premier as soon as I >>>> informed Murray Scott the I would publish the letter below in Chucky >>>> Leblanc's blog while all the corrupt left wing CBC dudes were locked >>>> out of ther jobs and could not report it even if they wanted to. >>>> >>>> http://oldmaison.blogspot.ca/ >>>> >>>> A few years later Chucky's blogging butt buddy Danny Boy Fitgerald >>>> opted to publish it as well so that the NDP he supports could tease >>>> Gordy Campbell >>>> >>>> http://qslspolitics.blogspot. >>>> >>>> July 31st, 2005 >>>> >>>> Lt. Gov. Norman L. Kwong >>>> Premier Ralph Klein >>>> c/o Att. Gen. Ron Stevens >>>> >>>> Lt. Gov. Iona V. Campagnolo >>>> Premier Gordon Campbell >>>> c/o Att. Gen. Wally Oppal >>>> >>>> Lt. Gov. Myra A. Freeman >>>> Premier John F. Hamm >>>> c/o Att. Gen. Michael Baker >>>> Halifax, Nova Scotia >>>> >>>> Lt. Gov. J. Léonce Bernard >>>> Premier Pat G. Binns >>>> c/o Att. Gen. Mildred A. Dover >>>> Charlottetown, PEI >>>> >>>> RE: Public Corruption >>>> >>>> Hey, >>>> >>>> Apparently everybody wanted to play dumb about my concerns and >>>> allegations so that Humpty Dumpty Martin's minority government would >>>> not fall and they could party hardy while the Queen was in Canada. As >>>> you all know months ago, I began faxing, emailing and calling the >>>> eight other Lt. Governors I had yet to cross paths with. I fully >>>> informed them of my indignation towards the Governor General Clarkson >>>> and two of her other Maritime Lieutenants Roberts and Chaisson before >>>> the latest wave of bad acting Yankees invaded my home in the USA >>>> without warrants or due process if law. >>>> >>>> I made certain all of the provincial Attorney Generals and Premiers >>>> can never deny the fact that I tried to make them well aware of my >>>> concerns and allegations in order to make everybody should sit up and >>>> pay attention. Not one person from any of your offices ever responded >>>> in any fashion at all. You can be certain that I expected the >>>> deliberate ignorance. It is one of the oldest tricks in the book that >>>> lawyers employ in order to play their wicked game of see no evil, hear >>>> no evil speak no evil. I knew it would happen particularly after Nova >>>> Scotia's Conflict of Interest Commissioner Merlin Nunn had blocked my >>>> emails before I had contacted you. I have no doubt it helped to >>>> relieve him of his ethical dilemma before the NS NDP decided what to >>>> do about their chance to unseat the Conservatives. I have no doubt >>>> whatsoever many lawyers in Canada were praying that the Suffolk County >>>> District Attorney would have me back in the loony bin by April 28th >>>> and that all your troubles would go away. I opted to let you all have >>>> your way and did not bother you anymore until the Queen had left our >>>> shores and Parliament quit for the summer. Now it is my turn to have >>>> some fun and raise a little Political Hell. >>>> >>>> While the Queen, Clarkson and Martin where all having a grand old time >>>> on the Canadian dime my little Clan went through living hell down >>>> here. Trust me, lawyers need to learn some new tricks. Ignorance is no >>>> excuse to the law or me. Making some Canadian Attorney Generals and >>>> their political buddies show me their arses is child's play to me >>>> after all that I have experienced in the last few years. If you doubt >>>> me ask Michael J. Bryant and Yvon Marcoux why I am so pissed at their >>>> bosses and the DHS. Then check my work for yourself. If the tag team >>>> of John Ashcroft and Tom Ridge could not intimidate me, believe me you >>>> people don't have a prayer. Both of those dudes have quit their jobs >>>> but I am still standing and squaring off against their replacements >>>> now. If it were not for all the decent folks I know, the snotty ones >>>> like you would make me feel ashamed to be a Canadian. There is no >>>> shortage of lawyers. It is just that ethical ones that are rare birds, >>>> that's all. You must know how easily the Canadian people can replace >>>> you with other lawyers if it becomes widely known how willing you are >>>> to ignore crime if it means some fancy dude may be compelled to suffer >>>> for his own wrongs. >>>> >>>> The justice system is supposed to be self-policing. It should clean up >>>> its own act rather than trying to maintain a false mask of integrity >>>> for lawyers that are obviously criminals. It is way beyond my >>>> understanding why you people would choose to support the likes of Paul >>>> Martin, Adrienne Clarkson, T. Alex Hickman and Billy Matthews if you >>>> are not all as crooked as hell as well. The deliberate ignorance and >>>> double-talk employed by the wealthy few to dodge simple truths is >>>> absolutely offensive to ordinary people blessed with the rare >>>> attribute called common sense. Not all folks are like sheep. Paul >>>> Martin's latest tricks make for a very fine example of truly how bad >>>> things are. Even amidst wholesale scandals breaking out hell, west and >>>> crooked everywhere lawyers and politicians just close ranks and stand >>>> together as thick as the thieves they are. I stress tested the ethics >>>> of the ladies of the Bloc Quebecois and the Gomery Inquiry immediately >>>> after Martin's carefully orchestrated little circus in Parliament on >>>> May 19th was a matter of history. Lets just say I was not surprised to >>>> not hear one peep in response from anyone other than to get a call >>>> from an unidentified and very nervous but cocky Yankee lawyer claiming >>>> that Tony Blair was mad at me. >>>> >>>> Pursuant to my phone calls, emails and faxes please find enclosed as >>>> promised exactly the same hard copy of what I sent to the Canadian >>>> Ambassadors Allan Rock and Franky Boy McKenna and a couple of nasty >>>> FBI agents on May 12th just before an interesting event in front of >>>> our home in Milton. I have also included a copy of four letters I have >>>> received in response since then that you may find interesting to say >>>> the least. I also sent you a copy of a letter sent to a lady Ms. >>>> Condolezza Rice whom our former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney >>>> considers to be the most powerful woman in the world. The CD of the >>>> copy of police surveillance tape # 139 is served upon all the above >>>> named Attorney Generals as officers of the court in order that it may >>>> be properly investigated. 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 things 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 >>>> >>>> The enclosed letter from The Public Service Integrity Office, whose >>>> boss recently testified before the Gomery Inquiry and following quotes >>>> prove why I must speak out. >>>> >>>> "Well what do you expect?" said Le Hir in reaction. "Anybody who had >>>> been involved in that kind of thing isn't going to admit readily, or >>>> willfully, to having participated." Asked why he's waited 10 years to >>>> come out with his allegations, Le Hir said he was "sworn to secrecy." >>>> "I'm breaking that oath, and the only way I could have been relieved >>>> by that oath was by a judge in a court saying, 'Mr. Lehir, I >>>> understand that you have made an oath of secrecy; and you're hereby >>>> relieved of that oath." "Mr. Wallace added that police and the courts, >>>> not internal rules, are best-equipped to deal with bureaucrats who >>>> cross >>>> the line and break the law. But Judge Gomery did not appear satisfied. >>>> "It takes a major scandal to get the police involved," he said. "It is >>>> not >>>> in the nature of the public service to call in the police." >>>> >>>> Everybody knows that in order to protect the rights and interests of >>>> my Clan and to sooth my own soul, I have proven many times over that >>>> all lawyers, law enforcement authorities, and politicians in Canada >>>> and the USA are not worthy of the public trust. I maintain that their >>>> first order of business is to protect the evil longstanding system >>>> they have created for their own benefit rather than the people they >>>> claim to serve. Call me a liar and put it in writing. I Double Dog >>>> Dare ya. >>>> >>>> Baker got my material. So did everyone else. Only the Attorney General >>>> in Quecbec refused it. I bet our newest Governor General knows why. It >>>> is likely for the same reason she will not accept my emails. It should >>>> be obvious to anyone why I must sue the Crown. >>>> >>>> >>>> That said I must add some more "info" about Jimmy Prentice and his >>>> minions for you " Taxpayer" dudes to try to ignore and also say Hey to >>>> couple of lawyers on your board of Directors one of whom I have >>>> crossed paths with before >>>> >>>> http://www.taxpayer.com/about/ >>>> >>>> http://www.taxpayer.com/about/ >>>> >>>> So Hey David Hunter and Karen Selick (Remember our doings with the >>>> evil Neo Nazi's estate and Zionists legal argument New Brunswick?) >>>> >>>> Here is a little Deja Vu for you. >>>> >>>> http://thedavidamosrant. >>>> >>>> https://twitter.com/kselick/ >>>> >>>> Karen Selick @kselick ·29 Jul 2013 >>>> BLOG: You don't fight Nazis by becoming a Nazi yourself says @kselick >>>> http://huff.to/1e6eanr via @HuffPostCanada >>>> >>>> Michael Taube @michaeltaube ·30 Jul 2013 >>>> I completely agree with Karen's position. MT @kselick You don't fight >>>> Nazis by becoming a Nazi yourself http://huff.to/1e6eanr >>>> >>>> Dr. Dawg @DrDawg ·30 Jul 2013 >>>> @michaeltaube @kselick So you agree with Karen's laughable assertion >>>> that the Nazis opposed private property? >>>> >>>> Michael Taube @michaeltaube ·30 Jul 2013 >>>> @DrDawg @kselick Sorry, I don't follow. She wrote that the Nazis >>>> opposed Jews owning private property. That's correct. >>>> >>>> Dr. Dawg @DrDawg ·30 Jul 2013 >>>> @michaeltaube I misunderstood, then. I thought she was saying it was >>>> "Nazi" to oppose private property rights. >>>> >>>> Michael Taube @michaeltaube ·30 Jul 2013 >>>> @DrDawg No worries! She was just trying to show how the Nazis >>>> arbitrarily opposed Jewish ownership of private property. >>>> >>>> David Raymond Amos @DavidRayAmos ·18 Aug 2013 >>>> @kselick @huffpostcanada @DavidRayAmos I just left you a voicemail >>>> because it appears that we have a common foe >>>> http://www.radicalpress.com/? >>>> >>>> David Raymond Amos @DavidRayAmos ·18 Aug 2013 >>>> @huffpostcanada @kselick @DavidRayAmos BTW I am this David Amos >>>> http://qslspolitics.blogspot. >>>> … proof of the pudding >>>> http://www.checktheevidence. >>>> … >>>> >>>> I must say that bet that you agree that Arty Baby Topham is not a very >>>> nice Neo Nazi EH? Why have you not sued him for slander and libel? >>>> >>>> http://www.radicalpress.com/? >>>> >>>> Anyway i must say you VERY UNETHICAL "Taxpayer" people who are no >>>> doubt still generously supported by Bankster donations must at least >>>> recall why I sued three US Treasury Agent in 2002 or the documents I >>>> sent to your Wannabe King Harper and his Bankster buddies in 2006 >>>> while your political pal Derek Baby was still in school N'esy Pas ? >>>> >>>> http://davidamos.blogspot.ca/ >>>> >>>> How about the letters I got from the Libranos and the CROWN in 2004 I >>>> bet your Bankster supporters enjoyed them EH? >>>> >>>> http://thedavidamosrant. >>>> >>>> Jan 3rd, 2004 >>>> >>>> Mr. David R. Amos >>>> 153 Alvin Avenue >>>> Milton, MA U.S.A. 02186 >>>> >>>> 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 >>>> >>>> September 11th, 2004 >>>> >>>> Dear Mr. Amos, >>>> >>>> On behalf of Her Excellency the Right Honourable Adrienne >>>> Clarkson, I acknowledge receipt of two sets of documents and >>>> CD regarding corruption, one received from you directly, and the >>>> other forwarded to us by the Office of the Lieutenant Governor of >>>> New Brunswick. >>>> >>>> I regret to inform you that the Governor General cannot >>>> intervene in matters that are the responsibility of elected officials >>>> and courts of Justice of Canada. You already contacted the various >>>> provincial authorities regarding your concerns, and these were the >>>> appropriate steps to take. >>>> >>>> Yours sincerely. >>>> >>>> Renee Blanchet >>>> Office of the Secretary to the Governor General >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >>>> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> >>>> Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2014 10:26:07 -0600 >>>> Subject: I just called Jim Prentice's number back and got a Fax >>>> Machine??? >>>> To: wanderson89@gmail.com, info@jimprentice.ca, >>>> pej.prentice@gmail.com, OMBUDSMAN@cibc.com, thomas@lukaszuk.ca, >>>> "fortmcmurray.woodbuffalo" <fortmcmurray.woodbuffalo@ >>>> fortmcmurray.conklin@assembly. >>>> highwood <highwood@assembly.ab.ca>, info <info@ricmciver.com> >>>> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> >>>> John.Grierson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, "Marianne.Ryan" >>>> < Marianne.Ryan@rcmp-grc.gc.ca> >>>> pol7163 <pol7163@calgarypolice.ca>, "rod.knecht" >>>> < rod.knecht@edmontonpolice.ca> >>>> >>>> So I called this guy and left a voicemail I strongly suggested that >>>> his "media" fella Google the following words >>>> >>>> info@jimprentice.ca david amos >>>> >>>> http://jimprentice.ca/latest/ >>>> >>>> Bill Anderson, Press Secretary >>>> Campaign Office of Jim Prentice >>>> 780-446-2564 >>>> >>>> wanderson@jimprentice.ca >>>> >>>> Obviously I got strange message from your "Fax Machine" that I would >>>> like to discuss with Jim Prentice >>>> >>>> You received a new 0:30 minutes voicemail message, on Thursday, July >>>> 24, 2014 at 04:11:15 PM in mailbox 9028000369 from "JIM PRENTICE" >>>> <4034576157>. >>>> >>>> These are the numbers I called on Monday and I talked to real people >>>> both very nice ladies if my memory serves me correctly >>>> >>>> You can also call us at 403-617-3404 (780-756-3629 in Edmonton) or >>>> us >>>> directly at info@jimprentice.ca. Calgary Office Jim Prentice Campaign >>>> >>>> However I certainly did call Jim Prentices'a personal number yesterday >>>> and left a voicemail. CORRECT??? >>>> >>>> Veritas Vincit >>>> David Raymond Amos >>>> 902 800 0369 >>>> >>>> >>>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >>>> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> >>>> Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2014 11:44:48 -0600 >>>> Subject: I just called the CSA, Jim Prentice the CIBC again from 902 >>>> 800 0369 and nobody picked up the phone as usual >>>> To: csa-acvm-secretariat@acvm-csa. >>>> < Dean.Buzza@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, pej.prentice@gmail.com, inquiries >>>> < inquiries@asc.ca>, "jennifer. warren" <jennifer.warren@cibc.com>, >>>> Kimberley.McVittie@cibc.com, joe.oliver.a1@parl.gc.ca, >>>> OMBUDSMAN@cibc.com, "david. allgood" <david.allgood@rbc.com>, "Frank
|
Automatic reply: YO Nathalie Drouin DEJA VU???
|
|
YO Nathalie Drouin DEJA VU???
David Amos<david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com> | Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 5:59 PM |
To: rokaku8 <rokaku8@gmail.com>, vnacanusa@gmail.com, "Nathalie.G.Drouin" <Nathalie.G.Drouin@pco-bcp.gc.ca>, Janice.Charette@pco-bcp.gc.ca, Alain.Beaudoin@pco-bcp.gc.ca, Michael.Sabia@fin.gc.ca, Tushara.Williams@fin.gc.ca, "marci.ien@parl.gc.ca" <marci.ien@parl.gc.ca>, "fin.minfinance-financemin.fin" <fin.minfinance-financemin.fin@canada.ca>, "Chrystia.Freeland" <Chrystia.Freeland@parl.gc.ca>, "Marco.Mendicino@parl.gc.ca" <Marco.Mendicino@parl.gc.ca>, "Mike.Comeau" <Mike.Comeau@gnb.ca>, "blaine.higgs" <blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, "pierre.poilievre" <pierre.poilievre@parl.gc.ca>, paulpalango <paulpalango@protonmail.com>, PREMIER <PREMIER@gov.ns.ca>, premier <premier@gov.ab.ca>, nsinvestigators <nsinvestigators@gmail.com>, "Mark.Blakely" <Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "martin.gaudet" <martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca>, "Mitton, Megan (LEG)" <megan.mitton@gnb.ca>, Frank.McKenna@td.com, Isabelle.Jacques@fin.gc.ca, Rhys.Mendes@fin.gc.ca, "Andrew.McCauley" <Andrew.McCauley@fin.gc.ca>, bmiller@fosterllp.ca, larry.brock@parl.gc.ca, "Matthew.Green" <Matthew.Green@parl.gc.ca>, Clint <clint@strawmanstory.info>, "erin.otoole" <erin.otoole@parl.gc.ca>, "jagmeet.singh" <jagmeet.singh@parl.gc.ca>, "rob.moore" <rob.moore@parl.gc.ca>, "Robert. Jones" <Robert.Jones@cbc.ca>, dominic.cardy@gnb.ca, John.Williamson@parl.gc.ca | |
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, "Katie.Telford" <Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>, washington field <washington.field@ic.fbi.gov>, "Brenda.Lucki" <Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca> | |
Bcc: myson333 <myson333@yahoo.com> | |
TO : APPEAL REGISTRY FROM : WEBB J.A. DATE : October 30, 2017 RE : DAVID RAYMOND AMOS v. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN Court File: A-48-16 ______________________________ DIRECTION The Registry is requested to advise the parties: Upon notice that William F. Pentney, Q.C. is named as solicitor of record for the respondent; Upon notice June 23, 2017, of the appointment of William F. Pentney, Q.C., former Deputy Attorney General of Canada, as judge of the Federal Court, and ex officio member of the Federal Court of Appeal; And upon considering that pursuant to Rule 126(b)(i), a party is deemed not to be represented by a solicitor if that party does not appoint a new solicitor after its solicitor of record ceases to act for the party because of appointment to a public office incompatible with the solicitor’s profession; And upon concluding that by the effect of Rule 126(b)(i), the respondent is deemed not to be represented by a solicitor; And upon notice that Nathalie G. Drouin became Deputy Attorney General of Canada, effective June 26, 2017; And upon considering Rule 55 which permits the Court to vary a rule or dispense with compliance with a rule; The Court considers the solicitor of record for the respondent to be Nathalie G. Drouin, Deputy Attorney General of Canada. “Wyman W. Webb” J.A. On 11/18/22, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. > https://davidraymondamos3. > > > Friday, 18 November 2022 > PUBLIC ORDER EMERGENCY COMMISSION INQUIRY Day 26 - November 18, 2022 > > > https://www.youtube.com/watch? > |
Automatic reply: ReRE: YO Brendan Miller Trust that Nathalie Drouin and the 5 Eyes sheople know I crossed paths bigtime with John Ossowski and his corrupt cross border bean counting buddies in 2002
Green, Matthew - M.P. | Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 4:56 PM |
Ien, Marci - M.P.<marci.ien@parl.gc.ca> | Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 4:56 PM |
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com> | |
Thank you for emailing the Office of the Honourable Marci Ien, Your Member of Parliament for Toronto Centre
We are currently dealing with a high volume of emails, please be advised that email inquires will take up to 7 business days for a response.
We hope you and your loved ones are safe and healthy during this time. Your voice is important to us and we appreciate the time you took to reach out to us today.
Thank you again for your note and your patience as we respond to a high volume of messages. If this is urgent, please call our Constituency Office at 416-972-9749
All physical mail sent to the Toronto Centre Constituency office or our Ottawa Office will be subject to delays in retrieving since our offices are physically closed due to COVID-19.
If you have inquiries regarding Municipal Concerns:
please contact Robin Buxton Potts, your City Councillor for Ward 13
please contact Kristyn Wong-Tam, your Member of Provincial Parliament for Toronto Centre
Email: Kwong-Tam-QP@ndp.on.ca
If you are unsure whether your issue is of a Federal, Municipal, or Provincial matter please visit the following website: https://lop.parl.ca/
If this is an emergency please call 9-1-1.
If you are sick, or looking for information on COVID-19 and how to prevent spreading the virus, please visit the following websites:
https://www.toronto.ca/home/
The following telephone numbers may be useful, although please read the instructions on the websites before calling in to ensure that the phone lines are open for those most in need:
· Public Health Agency of Canada: 1-833-784-4397 · Tele-health Ontario: 1-866-797-0000 · Toronto Public Health: 416-338-7600
For 24/7 Mental Health and Wellness Services
please visit: www.wellnesstogether.ca or text WELLNESS to 741741 or call 1-866-585-0445 (Adults) or text WELLNESS to 686868 or call 1-888-668-6810 (Youth)
For 24/7 First Nations and Inuit Wellness Services please call: 1‑855‑242-3310
For 24/7 Crisis Line for Residential School Survivors please call: 1 (866) 925-4419
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Kindest Regards
Toronto Centre stands on the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the New Credit, the Anishinabeg, the Haudenosaunee, and the Wendat Peoples |
Ottawa/WARCAMPAIGN & VNA SHOW & TELL CHARLIE LeDuff Style
1 Comment
<Chrystia.Freeland@parl.gc.ca>
<Marco.Mendicino@parl.gc.ca>, "Mike.Comeau" <Mike.Comeau@gnb.ca>,
"blaine.higgs" <blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, "pierre.poilievre"
<pierre.poilievre@parl.gc.ca>, paulpalango
<paulpalango@protonmail.com>, PREMIER <PREMIER@gov.ns.ca>, premier
<premier@gov.ab.ca>, nsinvestigators <nsinvestigators@gmail.com>,
"Mark.Blakely" <Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "martin.gaudet"
<martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca>
<megan.mitton@gnb.ca>, Frank.McKenna@td.com,
Isabelle.Jacques@fin.gc.ca, Rhys.Mendes@fin.gc.ca, "Andrew.McCauley"
<Andrew.McCauley@fin.gc.ca>, bmiller@fosterllp.ca,
larry.brock@parl.gc.ca, "Matthew.Green" <Matthew.Green@parl.gc.ca>,
Clint <clint@strawmanstory.info>, "erin.otoole"
<erin.otoole@parl.gc.ca>, "jagmeet.singh" <jagmeet.singh@parl.gc.ca>,
"rob.moore" <rob.moore@parl.gc.ca>, "Robert. Jones"
<Robert.Jones@cbc.ca>, dominic.cardy@gnb.ca,
John.Williamson@parl.gc.ca
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>,
"Katie.Telford" <Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>, washington field
<washington.field@ic.fbi.gov>, "Brenda.Lucki"
<Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>
Need I say that I am enjoying the circus today???
https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/2084322883509
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yMbhHSRD28&ab_channel=cpac
Question Period – November 18, 2022
Witness all the action in the House of Commons as Canada’s elected officials debate the issues of the day.Automatic reply: Yo Ro I argued Nathalie Drouin in Federal Court years ago a beat her fair and square You should have read my emails
|
Ien, Marci - M.P.<marci.ien@parl.gc.ca> | Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 5:42 PM |
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com> | |
Reply | Reply to all | Forward | Print | Delete | Show original | |
Thank you for emailing the Office of the Honourable Marci Ien, Your Member of Parliament for Toronto Centre
We are currently dealing with a high volume of emails, please be advised that email inquires will take up to 7 business days for a response.
We hope you and your loved ones are safe and healthy during this time. Your voice is important to us and we appreciate the time you took to reach out to us today.
Thank you again for your note and your patience as we respond to a high volume of messages. If this is urgent, please call our Constituency Office at 416-972-9749
All physical mail sent to the Toronto Centre Constituency office or our Ottawa Office will be subject to delays in retrieving since our offices are physically closed due to COVID-19.
If you have inquiries regarding Municipal Concerns:
please contact Robin Buxton Potts, your City Councillor for Ward 13
please contact Kristyn Wong-Tam, your Member of Provincial Parliament for Toronto Centre
Email: Kwong-Tam-QP@ndp.on.ca
If you are unsure whether your issue is of a Federal, Municipal, or Provincial matter please visit the following website: https://lop.parl.ca/
If this is an emergency please call 9-1-1.
If you are sick, or looking for information on COVID-19 and how to prevent spreading the virus, please visit the following websites:
https://www.toronto.ca/home/
The following telephone numbers may be useful, although please read the instructions on the websites before calling in to ensure that the phone lines are open for those most in need:
· Public Health Agency of Canada: 1-833-784-4397 · Tele-health Ontario: 1-866-797-0000 · Toronto Public Health: 416-338-7600
For 24/7 Mental Health and Wellness Services
please visit: www.wellnesstogether.ca or text WELLNESS to 741741 or call 1-866-585-0445 (Adults) or text WELLNESS to 686868 or call 1-888-668-6810 (Youth)
For 24/7 First Nations and Inuit Wellness Services please call: 1‑855‑242-3310
For 24/7 Crisis Line for Residential School Survivors please call: 1 (866) 925-4419
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Kindest Regards
Toronto Centre stands on the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the New Credit, the Anishinabeg, the Haudenosaunee, and the Wendat Peoples
|
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_j8xou3rq0&ab_channel=WARCAMPAIGN
LIVE PUBLIC ORDER EMERGENCY COMISSION INQUIRY Day 26 - November 18, 2022
I swore alligience to the Queen, not a PM.
LATER
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "Ien, Marci - M.P." <marci.ien@parl.gc.ca>
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2022 16:23:59 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: YO Brendan Miller Trust that Nathalie Drouin
and the 5 Eyes sheople know I crossed paths bigtime with John Ossowski
and his corrupt cross border bean counting buddies in 2002
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
Thank you for emailing the Office of the Honourable Marci Ien, Your
Member of Parliament for Toronto Centre
We are currently dealing with a high volume of emails, please be
advised that email inquires will take up to 7 business days for a
response.
We hope you and your loved ones are safe and healthy during this time.
Your voice is important to us and we appreciate the time you took to
reach out to us today.
Thank you again for your note and your patience as we respond to a
high volume of messages. If this is urgent, please call our
Constituency Office at 416-972-9749
All physical mail sent to the Toronto Centre Constituency office or
our Ottawa Office will be subject to delays in retrieving since our
offices are physically closed due to COVID-19.
If you have inquiries regarding Municipal Concerns:
please contact Robin Buxton Potts, your City Councillor for Ward 13
Email: councillor_BuxtonPotts@
Phone: 416-392-7903
If you have inquiries regarding Provincial Concerns:
please contact Kristyn Wong-Tam, your Member of Provincial Parliament
for Toronto Centre
Email: Kwong-Tam-QP@ndp.on.ca
Phone: 416-972-7683
If you are unsure whether your issue is of a Federal, Municipal, or
Provincial matter please visit the following website:
https://lop.parl.ca/About/
If this is an emergency please call 9-1-1.
If you are sick, or looking for information on COVID-19 and how to
prevent spreading the virus, please visit the following websites:
www.Canada.ca/Coronavirus<http
www.ontario.ca/coronavirus<htt
The following telephone numbers may be useful, although please read
the instructions on the websites before calling in to ensure that the
phone lines are open for those most in need:
· Public Health Agency of Canada: 1-833-784-4397
· Tele-health Ontario: 1-866-797-0000
· Toronto Public Health: 416-338-7600
For 24/7 Mental Health and Wellness Services
please visit: www.wellnesstogether.ca<http:/
or text WELLNESS to 741741 or call 1-866-585-0445 (Adults)
or text WELLNESS to 686868 or call 1-888-668-6810 (Youth)
For 24/7 First Nations and Inuit Wellness Services
please call: 1‑855‑242-3310
For 24/7 Crisis Line for Residential School Survivors
please call: 1 (866) 925-4419
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Kindest Regards
Toronto Centre stands on the traditional territory of many nations
including the Mississaugas of the New Credit, the Anishinabeg, the
Haudenosaunee, and the Wendat Peoples
----------Original message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2022 12:22:39 -0400
Subject: YO Brendan Miller Trust that Nathalie Drouin and the 5 Eyes
sheople know I crossed paths bigtime with John Ossowski and his
corrupt cross border bean counting buddies in 2002
To: bmiller@fosterllp.ca, "Nathalie.G.Drouin"
<Nathalie.G.Drouin@pco-bcp.gc.
"Matthew.Green" <Matthew.Green@parl.gc.ca>, 4iamcaper@gmail.com, Clint
<clint@strawmanstory.info>, "erin.otoole" <erin.otoole@parl.gc.ca>,
"jagmeet.singh" <jagmeet.singh@parl.gc.ca>, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>,
"Katie.Telford" <Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>, "Candice.Bergen"
<Candice.Bergen@parl.gc.ca>, "brian@brianruhe.ca"
<brian@brianruhe.ca>, "david@freiheitlegal.com"
<david@freiheitlegal.com>, "micote@postmedia.com"
<micote@postmedia.com>, "Newsroom@globeandmail.com"
<Newsroom@globeandmail.com>, "David.Akin@globalnews.ca"
<David.Akin@globalnews.ca>, "news@dailygleaner.com"
<news@dailygleaner.com>, "news@kingscorecord.com"
<news@kingscorecord.com>, "david@vivafrei.com" <david@vivafrei.com>,
"jwlpeace@gmail.com" <jwlpeace@gmail.com>, "David.Lametti@parl.gc.ca"
<David.Lametti@parl.gc.ca>, "washington.field@ic.fbi.gov"
<washington.field@ic.fbi.gov>, "mcu@justice.gc.ca"
<mcu@justice.gc.ca>, "jfetzer@d.umn.edu" <jfetzer@d.umn.edu>,
"Jim@moonrockbooks.com" <Jim@moonrockbooks.com>,
"larry.kusch@freepress.mb.ca" <larry.kusch@freepress.mb.ca>,
"larry.campbell@sen.parl.gc.ca
"lionel@lionelmedia.com" <lionel@lionelmedia.com>, oldmaison
<oldmaison@yahoo.com>, "andre@jafaust.com" <andre@jafaust.com>,
"jbosnitch@gmail.com" <jbosnitch@gmail.com>, "paul@paulfromm.com"
<paul@paulfromm.com>, "Frank.McKenna" <Frank.McKenna@td.com>, premier
<premier@ontario.ca>, "christine.elliottco"
<christine.elliottco@pc.ola.
<caroline@carolinemulroney.ca>
<rpna.info@gmail.com>, "kristyn@kristynwongtam.ca"
<kristyn@kristynwongtam.ca>, "david@davidmorris.ca"
<david@davidmorris.ca>, "nickiward@gpo.ca" <nickiward@gpo.ca>,
"media@votecommunist.com" <media@votecommunist.com>,
"ron.shaw@magnacom.ca" <ron.shaw@magnacom.ca>,
"matthew.ricchiazzi@gmail.com" <matthew.ricchiazzi@gmail.com>
"marci.ien@parl.gc.ca" <marci.ien@parl.gc.ca>,
"fin.minfinance-financemin.
<fin.minfinance-financemin.
<Chrystia.Freeland@parl.gc.ca>
<Marco.Mendicino@parl.gc.ca>, "Mike.Comeau" <Mike.Comeau@gnb.ca>,
"blaine.higgs" <blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, "liveneedtoknow@gmail.com"
<liveneedtoknow@gmail.com>, "James@jamesfetzer.com"
<James@jamesfetzer.com>, "traversy.n@gmail.com"
<traversy.n@gmail.com>, kingpatrick278 <kingpatrick278@gmail.com>,
"freedomreport.ca" <freedomreport.ca@gmail.com>, "Paul.Lynch"
<Paul.Lynch@edmontonpolice.ca>
<Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "martin.gaudet"
<martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca>
"irwincotler@rwchr.org" <irwincotler@rwchr.org>,
"jeromecorsi6554@gmail.com" <jeromecorsi6554@gmail.com>, "Kaycee.Madu"
<Kaycee.Madu@gov.ab.ca>, "Ian.Shugart" <Ian.Shugart@pco-bcp.gc.ca>,
jcarpay <jcarpay@jccf.ca>, sheilagunnreid <sheilagunnreid@gmail.com>,
"Michelle.Boutin" <Michelle.Boutin@rcmp-grc.gc.
<warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, Pat.Morris@opp.ca,
"Michael.Duheme" <Michael.Duheme@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
NRodriguez@conwaylitigation.ca
<rokaku8@gmail.com>, paulpalango <paulpalango@protonmail.com>,
nsinvestigators <nsinvestigators@gmail.com>, NightTimePodcast
<NightTimePodcast@gmail.com>, "Kevin.leahy"
<Kevin.leahy@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Brenda.Lucki"
<Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>
https://davidraymondamos3.
Wednesday, 16 November 2022
PUBLIC ORDER EMERGENCY COMMISSION INQUIRY Day 24 - November 16, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
---------- Original message ----------
From: Brendan Miller <bmiller@fosterllp.ca>
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2022 21:53:38 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks Trudeau The Younger and his buddy
Higgy wish that I did not save this video N'esy Pas Norm Traversy?
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
Please be advised that from October 10, 2022 at 12:00AM through to and
including November 25, 2022 at 11:59AM I will have limited access to
my email, being email address
bmiller@fosterllp.ca<mailto:bm
the office.
Though I typically accept services of applications, court process, and
other documents via email, I will not be accepting service of same for
the period of October 10, 2022 at 12:00AM through to and including
November 25, 2022 at 11:59AM.
If there is correspondence you absolutely need to send during the
above time-period, you may send same by fax to Foster LLP
(403-266-4741) to the attention of all three following lawyers please:
(i) Leigh Sherry.
(ii) Peter Crozier; &
(iii) Rupert Joshi.
If there is an emergency application or matter during the above
time-period, you may serve the same by fax to Foster LLP
(403-266-4741) to the attention of all three following lawyers please:
(i) Leigh Sherry.
(ii) Peter Crozier; &
(iii) Rupert Joshi.
If there is an emergency requiring that you speak to me by phone
during the above time-period and you do not already have my cellphone
number, please email Bethany DeWolfe at
bdewolfe@fosterllp.ca<mailto:b
provide to you. Thereafter, please text or Imessage me regarding who
it is and what you need, and I will get back to you.
If prior to October 10, 2022 you need to contact me about something on
a file or what to deal with something before October 10, 2022, please
do so now.
If we have provided agreed to dates or have dates booked for steps in
litigation, questioning, court, or something of the like, those dates
stand and will be going ahead with counsel from my firm, or agent
counsel in lieu of my appearance, and should stay in your calendar.
This letter is not to be interpreted as agreement to adjourn or cancel
anything.
---------- Original message ----------
From: Shantona Chaudhury <Shantona@papechaudhury.com>
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 13:59:26 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks Rohan Kumar Pall and his pals
should not be surprised by Robert Bernier and his fellow Ottawa cops
trying to play dumb todasyu N'esy Pas Frank Au?
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
Please note that I am currently serving as Co-Lead Counsel to the
Public Order Emergency Commission and may not be able to respond to
your email. If you need to reach me, please contact my assistant,
Nichole Denney (416-681-8001, nichole@papechaudhury.com) or Wing Lam
(416-364-8755, wing@papechaudhury.com)
---------- Original message ----------
From: Natalia Rodriguez <NRodriguez@conwaylitigation.
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 13:59:25 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks Rohan Kumar Pall and his pals
should not be surprised by Robert Bernier and his fellow Ottawa cops
trying to play dumb todasyu N'esy Pas Frank Au?
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
Thank you for your email. I am currently serving as Senior Commission
Counsel to the Public Order Emergency Commission until the end of
2022. I will be checking this email less frequently and my response
time will be delayed as a result.
If your matter is urgent, please contact my assistant Doreen Navarro
at dnavarro@conwaylitigation.ca.
---------- Original message ----------
From: "Morris, Pat (OPP)" <Pat.Morris@opp.ca>
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 14:01:57 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks Rohan Kumar Pall and his pals
should not be surprised by Robert Bernier and his fellow Ottawa cops
trying to play dumb todasyu N'esy Pas Frank Au?
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
CAUTION -- EXTERNAL E-MAIL - Do not click links or open attachments in
unexpected emails.
?Hello, from October 24h to October 26th, I will be working out of the
office and unable to receive or return messages most of the time.
Acting Supt. Kirsten Clarke will be acting for me in POIB. I will
return on October 27th.
Thank you
Pat Morris
Superintendent
Bureau Commander
Provincial Operations Intelligence Bureau
---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2015 06:20:51 -0400
Subject: Re: Here is my latest complaint about the SEC, Banksters and Taxmen
To: Andrew.Treusch@cra-arc.gc.ca, John.Ossowski@cra-arc.gc.ca,
Richard.Montroy@cra-arc.gc.ca, irussell@iiac.ca, bamsden@iiac.ca,
ministre@justice.gouv.qc.ca, public.integrity@oag.state.ny.
dmills@cra.ca, dfrancis@nationalpost.com, dsimon@stu.ca,
rick.hancox@nbsc-cvmnb.ca, DAmirault@bankofcanada.ca,
ZLalani@bankofcanada.ca, victor.boudreau@gnb.ca, ibruce@petersco.com,
rod.giles@osfi-bsif.gc.ca, tobin.lambie@cica.ca, jlisson@fasken.co.uk,
labe@fasken.com, george.greer@cica.ca, Rachel.degrace@payroll.ca,
Kerry-Lynne.Findlay@cra-arc.
atip-aiprp@bankofcanada.ca, jbutler@cppib.com, mmcdaid@cppib.com,
"roger.l.brown" <roger.l.brown@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>
Karine Fortin <info@ndp.ca>, oig <oig@sec.gov>,
Kerry-Lynne.Findlay@parl.gc.ca
Madonna.Gardiner@cra-arc.gc.ca
Doug.Gaetz@cra-arc.gc.ca, "Jacques.Poitras" <Jacques.Poitras@cbc.ca>,
gopublic <gopublic@cbc.ca>, "Robert. Jones" <Robert.Jones@cbc.ca>,
"terry.seguin" <terry.seguin@cbc.ca>, whistle <whistle@fca.gov.uk>,
Whistleblower <Whistleblower@ctv.ca>, whistleblower
<whistleblower@finra.org>, "peter.mackay"
<peter.mackay@justice.gc.ca>, leader <leader@greenparty.ca>, Raynald
Lampron <Lampron.Raynald@psic-ispc.gc.
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
<matt.taibbi@rollingstone.com>
<John.Lally@fredericton.ca>, jesse <jesse@jessebrown.ca>
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Go public <gopublic@cbc.ca>
Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2015 03:18:22 -0700
Subject: Thank you Re: Here is my latest complaint about the SEC,
Banksters and Taxmen
To: motomaniac333@gmail.com
Hi - and thanks so much for writing to Go Public.
We read all of our emails promptly - and we really appreciate your submission.
If your story is one we think we can tackle, we will get back to you
soon, by phone or email. In the meantime, you can really help us by
sending the following, if you haven't already:
-A brief but very specific description of what the story is
-Phone number where we can reach you (cell included please)
-The most relevant, key documentation/correspondence/
(re the situation you want us to look into)
Please note:
Because we get a large number of submissions, we will only get back to
you if your story is something we can consider taking on.
Thanks so much for your understanding.
Cheers,
Rosa Marchitelli, Reporter
Manjula Dufresne, Producer
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Ministre de la Justice Ministre de la Justice
<ministre@justice.gouv.qc.ca>
Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2015 06:18:30 -0400
Subject: Rép. : Here is my latest complaint about the SEC, Banksters
and Taxmen (Accusé de réception)
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Bonjour,
Nous accusons réception de votre courriel et vous remercions d'avoir
communiqué avec la ministre de la Justice.
Nous vous assurons que votre demande sera traitée avec toute
l'attention qu'elle mérite.
>>> David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> 09/17/15 06:18 >>>
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Rachel De Grace <Rachel.DeGrace@payroll.ca>
Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2015 10:18:22 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Here is my latest complaint about the SEC,
Banksters and Taxmen
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
I will be out of the office until Thursday, September 17. If your
message is of a general nature, please forward to infoline@payroll.ca.
Je ne suis pas au bureau avant le jeudi, 17 septembre. Si votre
message est de nature g?n?rale, SVP envoyer une copie au
ligneinfo@payroll.ca.
On 9/17/15, David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> wrote:
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2015 06:11:44 -0400
> Subject: Here is my latest complaint about the SEC, Banksters and
> Taxmen I made certain that the RCMP, the EPS, Glen Canning, Kris
> Wells, Barry Winters, and Chucky Leblanc were not forgotten
> To: "Jeff.McBeth@rcmp-grc.gc.ca sunrayzulu" <sunrayzulu@shaw.ca>,
> patrick_doran1 <patrick_doran1@hotmail.com>, austin
> <austin@blacktoppaving.ca>, eachtem <eachtem@hotmail.com>,
> "Marianne.Ryan" <Marianne.Ryan@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>
> <rod.knecht@edmontonpolice.ca>
> <maryann4peace@gmail.com>, "Ric.McIver" <Ric.McIver@assembly.ab.ca>,
> "brian.hodgson" <brian.hodgson@assembly.ab.ca>
> <brian.jean@assembly.ab.ca>, premier <premier@gov.ab.ca>, mikeduffy
> <mikeduffy@sen.parl.gc.ca>, "mike.wilson"
> <mike.wilson@fredericton.ca>, oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, andre
> <andre@jafaust.com>, sallybrooks25 <sallybrooks25@yahoo.ca>,
> "David.Coon" <David.Coon@gnb.ca>, "Michelle.Boutin"
> <Michelle.Boutin@rcmp-grc.gc.
> "kris.wells" <kris.wells@ualberta.ca>, Glen Canning
> <grcanning@gmail.com>, lois@loisjoysheplawy.com, deanr0032
> <deanr0032@hotmail.com>, bluelightning 03
> <bluelightning_03@hotmail.com>
> "Gary.Rhodes" <Gary.Rhodes@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Peter.Edge"
> <Peter.Edge@dhs.gov>, "peter.dauphinee" <peter.dauphinee@gmail.com>,
> "Peter.Edge" <Peter.Edge@ice.dhs.gov>, washington field
> <washington.field@ic.fbi.gov>, COCMoncton <COCMoncton@gmail.com>,
> PREMIER <PREMIER@gov.ns.ca>, premier <premier@gnb.ca>,
> "Stephen.Horsman" <Stephen.Horsman@gnb.ca>, "stephen.toope"
> <stephen.toope@utoronto.ca>
> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
> <Leanne.Fitch@fredericton.ca>, "leanne.murray"
> <leanne.murray@mcinnescooper.
> <Todd.Learning@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>
> "Paul.Lynch" <Paul.Lynch@edmontonpolice.ca>
>
> ENJOY
>
> https://www.scribd.com/doc/
>
> https://www.scribd.com/doc/
>
On 11/15/22, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
> https://davidraymondamos3.
>
> Tuesday, 15 November 2022
> PUBLIC ORDER EMERGENCY COMMISSION INQUIRY Day 23 - November 15, 2022
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?
>
>
> Lilley - WHY does Brenda Lucki still have a job?
> Little Grey Cells
> 3.49K subscribers
> 782 views 3 weeks ago
>
> 21 Comments
>
> David Amos
> David Amos
> Welcome to the Circus 3 Stooges should put on a Hell of show today EH?
>
>
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?
>
>
>
> BRENDA LUCKI RCMP LIVE PUBLIC ORDER EMERGENCY COMISSION INQUIRY Day 23
> - November 15, 2022
> WARCAMPAIGN
> 53.4K subscribers
> 1,447 watching now Started streaming 40 minutes ago
> Support the WARCAMPAIGN Help us keep fighting for FREEDOM in the
> political sphere and the culture war! http://BuyVestige.com
>
> Join the chat and share info with us: https://t.me/WARCAMPAIGN_CHAT
>
> SUBSCRIBE To the WARCAMPAIGN Newsletter! http://WCFREEDOM.COM
>
> ALL DOCUMENTS: http://rohanpall.com/exhibits.
>
> Public Order Emergency Commission Documents
> https://
>
> February 14, 2022 Declaration of Public Order Emergency: Explanation
> pursuant to subsection 58(1) of the Emergencies Act
> https://www.publicsafety.gc.
>
>
> Top Chat
>
>
> BRENDA LUCKI RCMP LIVE PUBLIC ORDER EMERGENCY COMISSION INQUIRY Day 23
> - November 15, 2022
> WARCAMPAIGN
> 53.4K subscribers
> 1,447 watching now Started streaming 40 minutes ago
> Support the WARCAMPAIGN Help us keep fighting for FREEDOM in the
> political sphere and the culture war! http://BuyVestige.com
>
> Join the chat and share info with us: https://t.me/WARCAMPAIGN_CHAT
> SUBSCRIBE To the WARCAMPAIGN Newsletter! http://WCFREEDOM.COM
>
> ALL DOCUMENTS: http://rohanpall.com/exhibits.
> Public Order Emergency Commission Documents
> https://
> February 14, 2022 Declaration of Public Order Emergency: Explanation
> pursuant to subsection 58(1) of the Emergencies Act
> https://www.publicsafety.gc.
>
>
> Top Chat
>
>
> Major_Ruckusops,opp and RCMP
> Bombay ManPeople like Lucki are dumb, they touch everything and touch
> the mask take it off and replce it thinking they are protected...
> Future Nowwda GOLD COMMAND STRUCTURE
> KZ GypsyMuseH A I L Freedom Lovers. 🇺🇸🇨🇦💥🔥
> Andrew Jdoes she think the mask hides her eye darting back and forth?
> WARCAMPAIGNI ONLY MAKE LOVE TO WOMEN IN MASKS
> moon cowdo they call their pins flair like in the movie office space?
> Nancy Grahamshe didn't have a chance to shave this morning
> Bananapus👍😎@Andrew J
> David AmosMethinks the black mask is fitting attire today for the
> boss of the Highwaymen N'esy Pas?
> ekimo56@Flots Jetson pothole fillers! no shortage of work near me
> Jill NicklesSucking for air lol
> MaskoffOdds of witnessing another rare side effect ?
>
>
> https://davidraymondamos3.
>
> Monday, 14 November 2022
> PUBLIC ORDER EMERGENCY COMMISSION INQUIRY Day 22 - November 14, 2022
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?
>
>
>
> FEDS ON THE HOT SEAT Highlights Public Order Emergency Commission,
> November 14 2022
> WARCAMPAIGN
> 53.4K subscribers
> 3K views 12 hours ago
> FEDS ON THE HOT SEAT Highlights Public Order Emergency Commission,
> November 14 2022 Newsletter: http://wcfreedom.com
>
> 171 Comments
>
> David Amos
> David Amos
> Too Too Funny
>
>
>
>
> https://twitter.com/
>
>
> https://davidraymondamos3.
>
> Methinks Old Joe the sneaky NDP lawyer has been replaced N'esy Pas?
>
> https://www.international.gc.
> Colin Bird, Consul General of Canada in Detroit, United States
> Colin Bird, Consul General of Canada in Detroit, United States
> Biography
>
> Colin Bird (ALB Hons [Government Studies], Harvard University, 1994;
> LLB Hons, University of Ottawa, 2003) joined Foreign Affairs and
> International Trade Canada in 2009. He has served as counsel to the
> NAFTA Secretariat and in the department’s Trade Law Bureau, where he
> focused on trade remedies and aerospace and softwood lumber trade
> issues, and he was a director in the North America Bureau of the Trade
> Negotiations Branch. Until 2019, Mr. Bird served as
> minister-counsellor for trade and economic policy at the embassy in
> Washington, D.C., where he was responsible for all aspects of the
> United States-Canada trade relationship, including the 2 countries’
> cooperation in multilateral forums. He has also represented Canada
> before dispute settlement panels and the Appellate Body at the World
> Trade Organization. Most recently, he was the executive director in
> the Trade Policy Branch responsible for multilateral trade matters,
> particularly Canada’s membership in the World Trade Organization, and
> served as Canada’s senior trade official at the Organisation for
> Economic Co-operation and Development, where he chaired the Trade
> Committee, and at the G7 and G20.
> 600 Renaissance Center, Suite 1100, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A., 48243-1798
>
> Telephone: 1-844-880-6519
>
> Fax: (313) 446-4746
>
> Email: ccs.scc@international.gc.ca
>
>
> https://www.cbc.ca/player/
>
> Joe Comartin, Canada's consul general in Detroit, says there was a
> great deal of concern over how the self-described 'Freedom Convoy'
> would affect supply chain lines between the U.S. and Canada.
> Duration 0:47
>
> Joe Comartin, Canada's consul general in Detroit, says there was a
> great deal of concern over how the self-described 'Freedom Convoy'
> would affect supply chain lines between the U.S. and Canada.
>
>
>
>
> Joseph John Comartin (born December 26, 1947) is a Canadian lawyer and
> politician. Comartin joined the New Democratic Party in 1969 and
> represented the party in the House of Commons of Canada from 2000 to
> 2015. He is currently consul general of Canada in Detroit.[1]
> Life and career
>
> Comartin was born in Stoney Point, Ontario. A civil litigation lawyer
> based in Windsor, Ontario, Comartin enjoyed strong support from local
> union members when he ran for a seat in the House of Commons, but
> narrowly lost in the 1997 general election and in a 1999 by-election.
>
> He won the seat in the 2000 election, becoming the first federal NDP
> candidate to win a seat in Ontario in ten years (Mike Breaugh of
> Oshawa had been the last to win in a 1990 by-election ). He was
> re-elected in 2004, 2006, 2008, and 2011.
>
> Comartin stood as a candidate in the leadership of the NDP in 2003,
> and finished fourth.
>
> He was the Opposition House Leader from October 18, 2011 to April 19, 2012.
>
> On September 17, 2012, due to the resignation of Denise Savoie,
> Comartin was chosen to become Deputy Speaker.[2][3]
>
> In July 2014, Comartin announced that he was not running for another
> term in the 2015 election.[4]
>
>
>
> https://www.cbc.ca/news/
>
> Government department worried about flag being 'misused' in copycat
> protests, Emergencies Act inquiry hears
> Public Order Emergency Commission heard about GAC's international
> concerns Monday
>
> Catharine Tunney · CBC News · Posted: Nov 14, 2022 6:55 PM ET
>
>
> Person with flag.
> People wrapped in Canadian flags hold gas canisters as protesters and
> their supporters continue to protest coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
> vaccine mandates in Ottawa on February 11, 2022. (Lars
> Habgerg/Reuters)
>
> Global Affairs Canada, the country's diplomatic arm, feared the
> Canadian flag was being "misused" by convoy protesters and was
> becoming a symbol for similar protests around the world, documents
> tabled at the Emergencies Act show.
>
> "GAC continues to monitor the situation in the U.S. and around the
> world," wrote a diplomat in a Feb. 14 email labelled "top level
> messaging."
>
> "Concerned that the Canadian 'model' is being exported and that the
> Canadian flag is being (mis-)used as a symbol to fuel protests in
> capitals around the world."
>
> The email mentioned protesters in France, Belgium, Netherlands and New
> Zealand.
>
> WATCH | Global Affairs official address how the convoy protests
> affected Canada's international reputation
> Global Affairs official address how the convoy protests affected
> Canada's international reputation
> Duration 0:57
> Cindy Termorshuizen, assistant deputy minister at Global Affairs
> Canada, says there were concerns about the self-described ‘Freedom
> Convoy' affecting Canada’s reputation abroad — especially when the
> Canadian flag appeared internationally as a “symbol of defiance of the
> law.”
>
> Cindy Termorshuizen, assistant deputy minister at Global Affairs
> Canada, told the Public Order Emergency Commission on Monday that the
> department was concerned about how the protests were affecting
> Canada's international reputation.
>
> Primarily, she said, GAC worried about how the blockades were damaging
> trade routes and tarnishing Canada's reputation as a place to invest.
>
> Termorshuizen said the department's concerns also extended to what the
> Canadian flag was being used to represent when it was waved at
> protests around the world.
> A 'symbol of defiance of the law'
>
> "I think we were also really concerned from a broader reputational
> perspective that our flag was being used in some of these copycat
> protests that were happening around the world," Termorshuizen told the
> inquiry.
>
> "The flag is a symbol of our country and it was being used, frankly,
> as a symbol of defiance of the law and we were quite concerned about
> those reputational impacts."
>
> Canadian protesters opposed to COVID-19 restrictions gridlocked
> streets in downtown Ottawa for nearly three weeks last winter. Similar
> protests blocked access to the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, Ont. —
> the busiest trade route between Canada and the U.S. — and the border
> crossing in Coutts, Alta.
>
> Joe Comartin, former Canadian consul general in Detroit, testified
> that he was hearing concerns from U.S. lawmakers about the blockades.
>
> "One of the messages was the impact it was having on the supply chain," he
> said.
>
> "They were also expressing, repeatedly, why isn't Canada doing more?
> Their analysis was that the three levels of government were not
> cooperating, didn't have a coordinated plan. That was the perception
> they had."
>
> Debate over Canadian flag resumes as convoy protests return to Ottawa
>
> CSIS didn't feel convoy protests constituted a national security
> threat under the law: documents
>
> The commission is looking into the federal government's decision to
> invoke the Emergencies Act on Feb. 14 to clear the protests.
>
> The inquiry will continue to hear from from witnesses over the next
> two weeks. Commissioner Paul Rouleau's final report is due in
> February.
> ABOUT THE AUTHOR
>
> Catharine Tunney
>
> Reporter
>
> Catharine Tunney is a reporter with CBC's Parliament Hill bureau,
> where she covers national security and the RCMP. She worked previously
> for CBC in Nova Scotia. You can reach her at catharine.tunney@cbc.ca
>
> Follow Cat on Twitter
>
> CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices
>
>
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: Brendan Miller <bmiller@fosterllp.ca>
> Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2022 21:53:38 +0000
> Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks Trudeau The Younger and his buddy
> Higgy wish that I did not save this video N'esy Pas Norm Traversy?
> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
>
>
> Please be advised that from October 10, 2022 at 12:00AM through to and
> including November 25, 2022 at 11:59AM I will have limited access to
> my email, being email address
> bmiller@fosterllp.ca<mailto:bm
> the office.
>
> Though I typically accept services of applications, court process, and
> other documents via email, I will not be accepting service of same for
> the period of October 10, 2022 at 12:00AM through to and including
> November 25, 2022 at 11:59AM.
>
> If there is correspondence you absolutely need to send during the
> above time-period, you may send same by fax to Foster LLP
> (403-266-4741) to the attention of all three following lawyers please:
>
> (i) Leigh Sherry.
> (ii) Peter Crozier; &
> (iii) Rupert Joshi.
>
> If there is an emergency application or matter during the above
> time-period, you may serve the same by fax to Foster LLP
> (403-266-4741) to the attention of all three following lawyers please:
>
> (i) Leigh Sherry.
> (ii) Peter Crozier; &
> (iii) Rupert Joshi.
>
> If there is an emergency requiring that you speak to me by phone
> during the above time-period and you do not already have my cellphone
> number, please email Bethany DeWolfe at
> bdewolfe@fosterllp.ca<mailto:b
> provide to you. Thereafter, please text or Imessage me regarding who
> it is and what you need, and I will get back to you.
>
> If prior to October 10, 2022 you need to contact me about something on
> a file or what to deal with something before October 10, 2022, please
> do so now.
>
> If we have provided agreed to dates or have dates booked for steps in
> litigation, questioning, court, or something of the like, those dates
> stand and will be going ahead with counsel from my firm, or agent
> counsel in lieu of my appearance, and should stay in your calendar.
> This letter is not to be interpreted as agreement to adjourn or cancel
> anything.
>
>
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: Shantona Chaudhury <Shantona@papechaudhury.com>
> Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 13:59:26 +0000
> Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks Rohan Kumar Pall and his pals
> should not be surprised by Robert Bernier and his fellow Ottawa cops
> trying to play dumb todasyu N'esy Pas Frank Au?
> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
>
> Please note that I am currently serving as Co-Lead Counsel to the
> Public Order Emergency Commission and may not be able to respond to
> your email. If you need to reach me, please contact my assistant,
> Nichole Denney (416-681-8001, nichole@papechaudhury.com) or Wing Lam
> (416-364-8755, wing@papechaudhury.com)
>
>
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: Natalia Rodriguez <NRodriguez@conwaylitigation.
> Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 13:59:25 +0000
> Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks Rohan Kumar Pall and his pals
> should not be surprised by Robert Bernier and his fellow Ottawa cops
> trying to play dumb todasyu N'esy Pas Frank Au?
> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
>
> Thank you for your email. I am currently serving as Senior Commission
> Counsel to the Public Order Emergency Commission until the end of
> 2022. I will be checking this email less frequently and my response
> time will be delayed as a result.
>
> If your matter is urgent, please contact my assistant Doreen Navarro
> at dnavarro@conwaylitigation.ca.
>
>
>
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: "Morris, Pat (OPP)" <Pat.Morris@opp.ca>
> Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 14:01:57 +0000
> Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks Rohan Kumar Pall and his pals
> should not be surprised by Robert Bernier and his fellow Ottawa cops
> trying to play dumb todasyu N'esy Pas Frank Au?
> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
>
>
> CAUTION -- EXTERNAL E-MAIL - Do not click links or open attachments in
> unexpected emails.
>
> ?Hello, from October 24h to October 26th, I will be working out of the
> office and unable to receive or return messages most of the time.
> Acting Supt. Kirsten Clarke will be acting for me in POIB. I will
> return on October 27th.
> Thank you
>
> Pat Morris
> Superintendent
> Bureau Commander
> Provincial Operations Intelligence Bureau
>
>
>
> https://www.cbc.ca/news/
>
> CSIS didn't feel convoy protests constituted a national security
> threat under the law: documents
> Emergencies Act inquiry is reviewing whether the government was
> justified enacting legislation
>
> Catharine Tunney · CBC · Posted: Nov 14, 2022 4:00 AM ET
>
>
>
> CSIS director David Vigneault holds a press conference on Parliament
> Hill in Ottawa on Thursday, July 16, 2020. (Sean Kilpatrick/The
> Canadian Press)
>
> Canada's intelligence agency didn't believe the self-styled Freedom
> Convoy constituted a threat to national security according to the
> definition in its enabling law, says a document previewed as part of
> the Emergencies Act inquiry Monday.
>
> The intelligence assessment comes as the Public Order Emergency
> Commission assesses whether the federal government met the legal
> threshold to invoke the Emergencies Act to clear Ottawa of protesters
> last winter.
>
> Like all witnesses appearing before the commission David Vigneault,
> the director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), sat
> for an interview with the inquiry's lawyers over the summer.
>
> A summary of that conversation was shared with journalists Monday.
>
> "Mr. Vigneault stated that at no point did the service assess that the
> protests in Ottawa or elsewhere [those referred to as the "Freedom
> Convoy" and related protests and blockades in January-February 2022]
> constituted a threat to security of Canada as defined by section 2 of
> the CSIS Act and that CSIS cannot investigate actively constituting
> lawful protest," reads the document.
>
> The CSIS Act defines "threats to the security of Canada" as:
>
> Espionage or sabotage that is against Canada or is detrimental to
> the interests of Canada, or activities directed toward or in support
> of such espionage or sabotage.
> Foreign influenced activities within or relating to Canada that
> are detrimental to the interests of Canada and are clandestine or
> deceptive, or involve a threat to any person.
> Activities within or relating to Canada directed toward, or in
> support of, the threat or use of acts of serious violence against
> persons or property for the purpose of achieving a political,
> religious or ideological objective within Canada or a foreign state.
> Activities directed toward undermining by covert unlawful acts, or
> directed toward or intended ultimately to lead to the destruction or
> overthrow by violence of, the constitutionally established system of
> government in Canada.
>
> In order to declare a public order emergency, the Emergencies Act
> requires that there be "an emergency that arises from threats to the
> security of Canada that are so serious as to be a national emergency"
> and defers to CSIS's definition of "threats to the security of
> Canada."
>
> A demonstrator screams and bangs gas canisters together during
> the ongoing protest in Ottawa Feb. 10, 2022. (Blair Gable/Reuters)
>
> Vigneault told the commission lawyers he learned the Emergencies Act
> cited the CSIS Act once the government began to seriously consider
> invoking the legislation around Feb. 10-13.
>
> "He requested that the service prepare a threat assessment on the
> risks associated with the invocation of the Emergencies Act," said
> Vigneault's interview summary.
>
> "He felt an obligation to clearly convey the service's position that
> there did not exist a threat to the security of Canada as defined by
> the service's legal mandate."
>
> That assessment showed CSIS felt that invoking the Emergencies Act
> would "galvanize" members of the self-styled Freedom Convoy and
> radicalize some toward engaging in violence.
>
> In his interview with commission lawyers, Vigneault also said that the
> threshold imposed by the CSIS Act is very specific.
>
> "For example, the determination that something may not constitute a
> threat to national security under section 2 of the act does not
> preclude a determination that a national security threat under a
> broader definition, or from the perspective of the public, does
> exist," says the summary of Vigneault's interview.
> DM says cabinet felt threshold was met
>
> Vigneault and another CSIS official, deputy director of operations
> Michelle Tessier, told the commission in that summer interview that
> "the service had subjects of investigation who showed interest or
> participated in the convoy."
>
> Under cross examination by lawyer Brendan Miller — who represents
> convoy protest organizers, including Tamara Lich and Chris Barber —
> former deputy minister of Public Safety Rob Stewart said the
> government would have a more broad interpretation of what constitutes
> a national security threat.
>
> "The cabinet is making that decision and their interpretation of the
> law is what governs here and the advice they get," said Stewart, who
> has since moved to another government department.
>
> "And their decision was, evidently, the threshold was met."
>
> Rob Stewart, deputy minister of Public Safety, left, and Dominic
> Rochon, senior assistant deputy minister, National and Cyber Security
> Branch at Public Safety Canada, appear before the Public Order
> Emergency Commission in Ottawa on Monday, Nov. 14, 2022. (Justin
> Tang/The Canadian Press)
>
> Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked the act on Feb. 14, arguing its
> temporary powers were needed to end blockades in Ottawa and at border
> crossings.
>
> The day after the act was triggered, Public Safety Minister Marco
> Mendicino defended his government's decision on national security
> grounds, saying that several of the individuals involved in the
> blockade at the border crossing in Coutts, Alta. had "strong ties to a
> far-right extreme organization with leaders who are in Ottawa."
>
> "You have the RCMP, you have CSIS, you have the entire intelligence
> apparatus in the federal government and none of them said that this
> threshold was met, did they?" Miller asked Stewart.
>
> "They weren't asked," Stewart said.
>
> Vigneault told the commission that one of the main challenges with
> CSIS's mandate to pursue ideologically motivated violent extremism
> (IMVE) is distinguishing between credible threats of violence that are
> ideologically motivated and online rhetoric that is violent or may
> constitute hate speech.
>
> IMVE is a broad term used by CSIS to cover extremism based on various
> grievances, including those expressed by far-right, anti-government
> and racist groups.
>
> In the summary document, Vigneault described IMVE as a funnel — the
> largest part of it covers acts and language which are "awful but
> lawful," while online and real-world activities that meet the CSIS Act
> threshold are found at the narrowest part of the funnel.
>
> Tessier added that CSIS is not investigating the movement opposed to
> pandemic public health measures because it would only qualify as a
> form of IMVE if it promoted serious violence.
> CSIS didn't look at GiveSendGo leak
>
> CSIS also concluded there was no indication of foreign state
> interference in the convoy protests.
>
> "CSIS did not assess that any foreign states supported the protests
> through funding; that foreign states deployed covert or overt
> disinformation techniques; or that any foreign state actors attempted
> to enter into Canada to support the protests," said the summary of the
> inquiry's interviews with Vigneault and Tessier.
>
> That determination didn't take into account the list of donors that
> became public as a result of a leak of the GiveSendGo database,
> Vigneault told the commission lawyers.
>
> In February, hackers took down the GiveSendGo website and released a
> spreadsheet containing names, emails and dollar amounts related to
> nearly 93,000 individuals who purportedly donated money to support the
> protest.
>
> Vigneault told commission lawyers CSIS's position was that the
> GiveSendGo donor list did not constitute publicly available
> information, given that it was the result of a data breach, and would
> have required judicial authorization for its use and retention.
>
> Tessier said the service decided not to apply to the court to access
> the data for several reasons — including the data's intelligence
> value, its analysis by other agencies and the time required to file an
> application for a section judicial authorization, which would render
> the data far less useful.
>
> According to information provided by GiveSendGo to the commission,
> more than half of donations to its "Freedom Convoy" campaign — 59 per
> cent — were from the United States, and about 35 per cent were from
> Canada.
>
> More than 6,300 donations, making up more than half a million dollars,
> came from other countries.
>
> Vigneault and Tessier are expected to testify in person next week.
> Intelligence sharing problems plagued early days of protest: officials
>
> Earlier this morning, the commission heard of problems with how
> information and intelligence was gathered and shared leading up to the
> protest's first weekend.
>
> "Intelligence is not an exact science. It's not foolproof. Just
> because you have a piece of intelligence doesn't mean you have the
> full picture," Dominic Rochon, former senior assistant deputy minister
> of the Department of Public Safety's national security and cyber
> security, told the Public Order Emergency Commission.
>
> "It becomes a very difficult mosaic to try and pull together in terms
> of pulling together intelligence emanating from [the Canadian Security
> Intelligence Service], emanating from police forces, emanating from
> Canada Border Services Agency."
>
> CSIS feared Emergencies Act would push some protesters to embrace
> violence, inquiry hears
>
> Trudeau aide's notes detail call with premiers just hours before
> Emergencies Act invoked
>
> Rochon said that before the convoy arrived in Ottawa, the federal
> department had not received any intelligence from CSIS or the RCMP
> warning it of the need to prepare for a significant event.
>
> Protesters against COVID-19 restrictions used big rigs and other
> vehicles to block access to parts of Ottawa's downtown for nearly
> three weeks.
>
> Both Rochon and Stewart sat with the commission for an interview in
> September. A summary of their conversation was made public Monday.
>
> "As DM Stewart said, it is clear that they did not foresee that the
> convoy would be as big as it was and stay in Ottawa for as long as it
> did. In his view, there was an issue with information and intelligence
> gathering and sharing about the events," said the document.
>
> RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki looks on during Canada Day celebrations
> in Ottawa on Friday, July 1, 2022. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press)
>
> "The CBSA [Canada Border Services Agency] and police of jurisdiction
> at ports of entry did not foresee that vehicles would arrive and park
> on highways, ramps and bridges, and the OPS [Ottawa Police Service]
> did not foresee that trucks would park in downtown Ottawa for as long
> as they did."
>
> Stewart told the commission's lawyers that law enforcement agencies —
> especially the RCMP — would have been "extremely reticent" to share
> specific intelligence about the convoy with people at the political
> level, according to his interview.
>
> "The convoy highlighted that there are issues with the flow of
> information from law enforcement to the government," said the summary
> document.
>
> "For example, when the threats arise from ideologically motivated
> violent extremism (IMVE) rhetoric online, Public Safety and its
> agencies feel very under-equipped and under-prepared to gather and
> share intelligence about those threats and respond to them."
> 'The situation was proliferating'
>
> Stewart told the commission's lawyers that invoking the Emergencies
> Act became a real option around Feb. 11, before the blockades at
> border crossings in Windsor, Ont. and Coutts, Alta. were cleared.
>
> "The situation was proliferating and made even worse by the trade
> implications, the reputational impacts on Canada, and the IMVE
> [ideologically motivated violent extremism] implications," said his
> interview summary.
>
> WATCH | DM questions Ontario's response to Ottawa protests in testimony
> Federal deputy public safety minister questions Ontario's response to
> Ottawa protests in testimony
> Duration 0:31
> In his testimony before the Emergency Act Inquiry, former Deputy
> Minister of Public Safety Rob Stewart says he was left wondering
> ‘where’s Ontario’ during communication about what more needed to be
> done to respond to Ottawa protests.
>
> "There were also concerns that some of the individuals taking part in
> the convoy were trained security professionals and some were
> ex-military. It appeared as though local law enforcement could not
> resolve it and they were unable to enforce municipal or provincial
> authorities."
> Commission hearing from federal officials in final 2 weeks
>
> Later in the week, the commission will hear from RCMP Commissioner
> Brenda Lucki and other Mounties.
>
> Some of Lucki's texts with her Ontario Provincial Police counterpart
> have been presented to the commission already.
>
> In those texts, she wrote that the federal government was already
> losing confidence in the Ottawa police just one week into the
> protests.
>
> Jody Thomas, national security and intelligence adviser to the prime
> minister, arrives at the West Block on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on
> Tuesday, May 10, 2022. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)
>
> "Between you and I only, (Government of Canada) is losing (or) lost
> confidence in OPS, we gotta get to safe action (or) enforcement,"
> Lucki texted OPP Commissioner Thomas Carrique.
>
> "'Cause if they go the Emergency Measures Act, you or (I) may be
> brought into lead, not something I want."
>
> Deputy Commissioner Curtis Zablocki (the top Mountie in Alberta), the
> RCMP's head of federal policing Michael Duheme and former head of the
> Canada Border Services Agency John Ossowski are also on the witness
> list.
>
> In its penultimate week, the commission will also hear from Jody
> Thomas, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's national security intelligence
> adviser, who has publicly defended the decision to use the act.
>
> She told a March 10 security and defence conference that protesters
> were "dug in" and "there's no doubt [they] came to overthrow the
> government."
>
> Witnesses rounding out the week include:
>
> Michael Keenan, deputy minister at Transport Canada.
>
> Christian Dea, chief economist at Transport Canada.
>
> Michael Sabia, deputy minister at the Department of Finance Canada.
>
> Rhys Mendes, assistant deputy minister at the Department of Finance
> Canada.
>
> Isabelle Jacques, assistant deputy minister at the Department of
> Finance Canada.
>
> Jacquie Bogden, deputy secretary to the cabinet on emergency
> preparedness and COVID recovery.
>
> Janice Charette, clerk of the Privy Council.
>
> Nathalie Drouin, deputy clerk of the Privy Council
>
> The commission finishes hearing from witnesses on Nov. 25.
>
> Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino, Emergency Preparedness
> Minister Bill Blair and Prime Minister Trudeau will all testify in the
> final week.
> ABOUT THE AUTHOR
>
> Catharine Tunney
>
> Reporter
>
> Catharine Tunney is a reporter with CBC's Parliament Hill bureau,
> where she covers national security and the RCMP. She worked previously
> for CBC in Nova Scotia. You can reach her at catharine.tunney@cbc.ca
>
> Follow Cat on Twitter
>
> With file from the Canadian Press
> CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices
>
>
>
> https://www.cbc.ca/news/
> Trudeau aide's notes detail call with premiers just hours before
> Emergencies Act invoked
> Premiers were deeply divided, with one fearing ‘bloodshed’ if military
> was called in
>
> Catharine Tunney · CBC News · Posted: Nov 10, 2022 5:07 PM ET
>
> A protester obstructs the lens of a cameraperson while police enforce
> an injunction against protesters in Ottawa on Feb. 19, 2022. (Evan
> Mitsui/CBC)
>
> Handwritten notes from one of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's top
> advisers are shining a light on conversations that took place between
> the federal and provincial governments just hours before Ottawa
> announced it would invoke the Emergencies Act to end a series of
> anti-pandemic measure protests.
>
> A collection of deputy chief of staff Brian Clow's notes were entered
> into evidence Thursday before the Public Order Emergency Commission,
> which is investigating the federal government's decision to trigger
> the never-before-used law on Feb. 14. The notes cover Trudeau's call
> with the premiers hours before invoking the Emergencies Act.
>
> The Emergencies Act requires the federal government to consult with
> the provincial and territorial premiers before triggering its
> emergency policing powers. The quality of those consultations has been
> raised as an issue at the inquiry already.
>
> According to Clow's notes, the premiers weighed in with various views.
>
> He wrote that then-Alberta premier Jason Kenney described the
> situation in Coutts, Alta, telling the room that intelligence showed a
> hardcore, violent group was ready to die for the cause.
>
> 'We received no help': Texts shown at Emergencies Act inquiry show
> strain between Alberta, federal governments
>
> Ontario official says police lacked the resources to handle both
> Ottawa and Windsor protests
>
> For two weeks, anti-COVID-19 protesters used heavy trucks and other
> vehicles to block a major commercial access route between Coutts and
> the U.S.
>
> Clow wrote that Kenney said he didn't "quibble" with the act's use but
> felt there were other ways to resolve the problem.
>
> The call happened as police in Alberta were in the midst of trying to
> bring the blockade to an end. They arrested some protesters, seized
> weapons and ammunition and negotiated with the remaining protesters to
> get them to leave the area.
>
> In an interview with the National Post Thursday, Kenney confirmed some
> details from those Feb. 14 meeting notes, saying that while he opposed
> the use of the act, he was prepared to defer to the provincial
> government in Ontario if it felt it would help end the protests in
> Ottawa.
>
> Former Alberta premier Jason Kenney says the Emergencies Act should
> not have been applied to the entire country. (Jeff McIntosh/The
> Canadian Press)
>
> According to the notes, British Columbia Premier John Horgan said he
> supported the move but feared bringing in emergency powers would
> embolden the demonstrators.
>
> "I do worry [about] too heavy of a hand," Horgan said on the call,
> according to Clow.
>
> The notes say Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson and Saskatchewan
> Premier Scott Moe opposed the use of the Emergencies Act and worried
> about the move inflaming the protests further. Clow wrote that Nova
> Scotia Premier Tim Houston also was worried about provoking
> protesters.
>
> The notes say Quebec Premier François Legault told Trudeau and his
> fellow premiers that he strongly opposed using the Emergencies Act,
> while New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs said his province had been
> able to handle the protest and he didn't want the act to apply to in
> New Brunswick.
>
> Ontario Premier Doug Ford told the call he strongly supported the use
> of the Emergencies Act, according to Clow's notes. Newfoundland and
> Labrador Premier Andrew Furey and P.E.I. Premier Dennis King also
> expressed some support for its use to handle the protest that
> gridlocked parts of Ottawa for three weeks.
> Military is 'last resort,' PM tells call
>
> According to Clow's notes, Northwest Territories Premier Caroline
> Cochrane wanted to be sure the armed forces wouldn't be called in.
>
> "I really don't want to see bloodshed," she said, according to the notes.
>
> Trudeau reassured the premiers that the military was a "last resort,"
> the notes say.
>
> The Emergencies Act requires that all provinces "in which the direct
> effects of the emergency occur" be consulted before the act is
> invoked.
>
> Counsel for the province of Saskatchewan argued during opening
> submissions before the Public Order Emergency Commission that the
> federal government already had decided to invoke the act before the
> call on Feb. 14.
>
> "The call was not so much about consulting as it was about telling,"
> said lawyer Michael Morris.
>
> The provincial government of Alberta shares that view.
>
> "Alberta's views were only asked for after the decision was apparently
> made, and they were basically ignored," said lawyer Mandy England.
> ABOUT THE AUTHOR
>
> Catharine Tunney
>
> Reporter
>
> Catharine Tunney is a reporter with CBC's Parliament Hill bureau,
> where she covers national security and the RCMP. She worked previously
> for CBC in Nova Scotia. You can reach her at catharine.tunney@cbc.ca
>
> Follow Cat on Twitter
>
> CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices
>
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?
>
>
>
> LIVE PUBLIC ORDER EMERGENCY COMISSION INQUIRY Day 22 - November 14, 2022
> WARCAMPAIGN
> 53.4K subscribers
> 1,051 watching now Started streaming 60 minutes ago
> Support the WARCAMPAIGN Help us keep fighting for FREEDOM in the
> political sphere and the culture war! http://BuyVestige.com
>
> Join the chat and share info with us: https://t.me/WARCAMPAIGN_CHAT
>
> SUBSCRIBE To the WARCAMPAIGN Newsletter! http://WCFREEDOM.COM
>
> ALL DOCUMENTS: http://rohanpall.com/exhibits.
>
>
> Public Order Emergency Commission Documents
> https://
>
> February 14, 2022 Declaration of Public Order Emergency: Explanation
> pursuant to subsection 58(1) of the Emergencies Act
> https://www.publicsafety.gc.
>
> Top Chat
>
> Phoebelooks like she might have jaundice
> No NameOTTAWA IS CANADA'S SAN FRANSISCO - GUZZLE GUZZLE !!!
> Tracy Vogellol at clyde
> NA LiteralistA lot of coughing today.
> David AmosFollow the money Rob Stewart was Director General,
> Financial Markets, Department of Finance Canada when I caused the
> hearing in DC
> Greta, The Other Oneand the sailors call her Brandy, for good reason
> Gabriele Halleyany update on lawyer that passed out??
>
>
> https://pm.gc.ca/en/news/news-
>
> January 5, 2022
> Ottawa, Ontario
>
> The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced the following
> changes in the senior ranks of the Public Service:
>
> Graham Flack, currently Deputy Minister of Employment and Social
> Development, becomes Secretary of the Treasury Board, effective
> January 10, 2022.
>
> Jean-François Tremblay, currently Deputy Minister of Natural
> Resources, becomes Deputy Minister of Employment and Social
> Development, effective January 10, 2022.
>
> Jody Thomas, currently Deputy Minister of National Defence, becomes
> National Security and Intelligence Advisor to the Prime Minister,
> effective January 11, 2022.
>
> Bill Matthews, currently Deputy Minister of Public Services and
> Procurement, becomes Deputy Minister of National Defence, effective
> January 11, 2022.
>
> John Hannaford, currently Deputy Minister of International Trade,
> becomes Deputy Minister of Natural Resources, effective January 10,
> 2022.
>
> David Morrison, currently Foreign and Defence Policy Advisor to the
> Prime Minister and Personal Representative of the Prime Minister for
> the G7 Summit, becomes Deputy Minister of International Trade and
> Personal Representative of the Prime Minister for the G7 Summit,
> effective January 11, 2022.
>
> Christopher MacLennan, currently Associate Deputy Minister of Foreign
> Affairs and Personal Representative of the Prime Minister for the G20
> Summit, becomes Deputy Minister of International Development and
> Personal Representative of the Prime Minister for the G20 Summit,
> effective January 10, 2022.
>
> Paul Thompson, currently Associate Deputy Minister of Innovation,
> Science and Economic Development, becomes Deputy Minister of Public
> Services and Procurement, effective January 11, 2022.
>
> Philip Jennings, currently Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet (Plans and
> Consultations), Privy Council Office, becomes Senior Advisor to the
> Privy Council Office, effective January 10, 2022.
>
> Mr. Jennings will be nominated by the Deputy Prime Minister and
> Minister of Finance as the next Executive Director for Canada,
> Ireland, nine Caribbean countries, and Belize at the International
> Monetary Fund (IMF). Until the IMF election process is complete and he
> is formally named to the position, Mr. Jennings will serve as Senior
> Advisor to the Privy Council Office.
>
> Michael Vandergrift becomes Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet (Plans and
> Consultations), Privy Council Office, in addition to his current role
> as Deputy Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Privy Council Office,
> effective January 10, 2022.
>
> Jacqueline Bogden, currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Controlled
> Substances and Cannabis Branch, Health Canada, becomes Deputy
> Secretary to the Cabinet (Emergency Preparedness and COVID Recovery),
> Privy Council Office, effective January 10, 2022.
>
> Dan Costello, currently Assistant Deputy Minister, International
> Security and Political Affairs, Global Affairs Canada, becomes Foreign
> and Defence Policy Advisor to the Prime Minister, effective January
> 11, 2022.
>
> Cynthia (Cindy) Termorshuizen, currently Assistant Deputy Minister,
> Consular, Security and Emergency Management, Global Affairs Canada,
> becomes Associate Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, effective
> January 10, 2022.
>
> Daniel Rogers, currently Deputy Chief, Foreign Signals Intelligence,
> Communications Security Establishment Canada, becomes Associate Chief
> of the Communications Security Establishment, effective January 10,
> 2022.
>
> Stefanie Beck, currently Deputy High Commissioner for Canada in the
> United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Global Affairs
> Canada, becomes Associate Deputy Minister of National Defence,
> effective January 31, 2022.
>
> Mala Khanna, currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Sub-Saharan Africa
> Branch, Global Affairs Canada, becomes Associate Deputy Minister of
> Canadian Heritage, effective January 10, 2022.
>
> Francis Bilodeau, currently Senior Assistant Deputy Minister, Strategy
> and Innovation Policy Sector, Innovation, Science and Economic
> Development Canada, becomes Associate Deputy Minister of Innovation,
> Science and Economic Development, effective January 10, 2022.
>
> Paul Samson, currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Programs Branch,
> Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, becomes Associate Deputy Minister of
> Agriculture and Agri-Food, effective January 10, 2022.
>
> The Prime Minister also congratulated the following individuals who
> have retired from the Public Service, and thanked them for their
> dedication and service to Canadians:
>
> Peter Wallace, Secretary of the Treasury Board
> Louise Levonian, Executive Director for Canada, Ireland, nine
> Caribbean countries, and Belize at the International Monetary Fund
> Vincent Rigby, National Security and Intelligence Advisor to the
> Prime Minister
> Nancy Chahwan, Senior Associate Deputy Minister of National Defence
> Leslie MacLean, Deputy Minister of International Development
> Les Linklater, Senior Official at the Privy Council Office
> David McGovern, President of the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada
> Thao Pham, Deputy Minister, COVID Recovery, Privy Council Office
> Martine Dubuc, Associate Deputy Minister of Environment and Climate
> Change
> Monik Beauregard, Associate Deputy Minister of Public Safety
>
>
>
>
> On 11/14/22, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
>> https://davidraymondamos3.
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?
>>
>>
>> Monday, 14 November 2022
>>
>> Someone Is Lying
>>
>> MP Brock Says Someone Is Lying
>> mistersunshinebaby
>> 250K subscribers
>> 4,881 views Nov 13, 2022
>>
>>
>> ---------- Original message ----------
>> From: "Brock, Larry - M.P." <larry.brock@parl.gc.ca>
>> Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2022 02:23:25 +0000
>> Subject: Automatic reply: RE Trudeau Invoking the Emergency Act and
>> Freeland defending her liberal democracy byway of her bankster buddies
>> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
>>
>> Thank you for contacting the office of Larry Brock, Member of
>> Parliament (MP) for Brantford-Brant.
>>
>> MP Brock welcomes hearing from constituents on issues that are
>> important to them. A reply to your email will be provided as soon as
>> possible.
>>
>> Due to the high volume of email correspondence we receive, priority
>> will be given to residents of Brantford-Brant, and to emails of a
>> non-form letter or “email forward” variation. Likewise, if you reside
>> outside of MP Brock’s riding, please contact your local Member of
>> Parliament. To find your MP, please visit Find Members of Parliament -
>> Members of Parliament - House of Commons of Canada
>> (ourcommons.ca)<https://www.
>>
>> In order for us to serve you better, please provide your complete
>> residential mailing address, including postal code and a phone number.
>> If you did not provide this in your original email, please re-forward
>> your original email providing this information.
>>
>> If you require assistance with an urgent matter, please call our
>> constituency office at 519-754-4300, Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 4pm.
>>
>> Again, thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts and concerns.
>>
>> Kind Regards,
>>
>> Office of Larry Brock, MP for Brantford-Brant
>> Deputy Shadow Minister for Justice and Attorney General of Canada
>>
>> Constituency Office:
>> 108 St. George Street, Suite 3
>> Brantford, ON N3R 1V6
>> T: 519-754-4300 | F: 519-751-8177
>>
>> Hill Office:
>> Room 686, Confederation Building
>> House of Commons
>> Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6
>> T: 613-992-3118 | F: 613-992-6382
>>
>> larry.brock@parl.gc.ca<mailto:
>>
>> [Image]<https://www.facebook.
>> <https://twitter.com/
>> <https://www.instagram.com/
>>
>
YO Nathalie Drouin DEJA VU???
David Amos<david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com> | Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 5:59 PM | ||||||||||
To: rokaku8 <rokaku8@gmail.com>, vnacanusa@gmail.com, "Nathalie.G.Drouin" <Nathalie.G.Drouin@pco-bcp.gc.ca>, Janice.Charette@pco-bcp.gc.ca, Alain.Beaudoin@pco-bcp.gc.ca, Michael.Sabia@fin.gc.ca, Tushara.Williams@fin.gc.ca, "marci.ien@parl.gc.ca" <marci.ien@parl.gc.ca>, "fin.minfinance-financemin.fin" <fin.minfinance-financemin.fin@canada.ca>, "Chrystia.Freeland" <Chrystia.Freeland@parl.gc.ca>, "Marco.Mendicino@parl.gc.ca" <Marco.Mendicino@parl.gc.ca>, "Mike.Comeau" <Mike.Comeau@gnb.ca>, "blaine.higgs" <blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, "pierre.poilievre" <pierre.poilievre@parl.gc.ca>, paulpalango <paulpalango@protonmail.com>, PREMIER <PREMIER@gov.ns.ca>, premier <premier@gov.ab.ca>, nsinvestigators <nsinvestigators@gmail.com>, "Mark.Blakely" <Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "martin.gaudet" <martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca>, "Mitton, Megan (LEG)" <megan.mitton@gnb.ca>, Frank.McKenna@td.com, Isabelle.Jacques@fin.gc.ca, Rhys.Mendes@fin.gc.ca, "Andrew.McCauley" <Andrew.McCauley@fin.gc.ca>, bmiller@fosterllp.ca, larry.brock@parl.gc.ca, "Matthew.Green" <Matthew.Green@parl.gc.ca>, Clint <clint@strawmanstory.info>, "erin.otoole" <erin.otoole@parl.gc.ca>, "jagmeet.singh" <jagmeet.singh@parl.gc.ca>, "rob.moore" <rob.moore@parl.gc.ca>, "Robert. Jones" <Robert.Jones@cbc.ca>, dominic.cardy@gnb.ca, John.Williamson@parl.gc.ca | |||||||||||
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, "Katie.Telford" <Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>, washington field <washington.field@ic.fbi.gov>, "Brenda.Lucki" <Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca> | |||||||||||
Bcc: myson333 <myson333@yahoo.com> | |||||||||||
TO : APPEAL REGISTRY FROM : WEBB J.A. DATE : October 30, 2017 RE : DAVID RAYMOND AMOS v. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN Court File: A-48-16 ______________________________ DIRECTION The Registry is requested to advise the parties: Upon notice that William F. Pentney, Q.C. is named as solicitor of record for the respondent; Upon notice June 23, 2017, of the appointment of William F. Pentney, Q.C., former Deputy Attorney General of Canada, as judge of the Federal Court, and ex officio member of the Federal Court of Appeal; And upon considering that pursuant to Rule 126(b)(i), a party is deemed not to be represented by a solicitor if that party does not appoint a new solicitor after its solicitor of record ceases to act for the party because of appointment to a public office incompatible with the solicitor’s profession; And upon concluding that by the effect of Rule 126(b)(i), the respondent is deemed not to be represented by a solicitor; And upon notice that Nathalie G. Drouin became Deputy Attorney General of Canada, effective June 26, 2017; And upon considering Rule 55 which permits the Court to vary a rule or dispense with compliance with a rule; The Court considers the solicitor of record for the respondent to be Nathalie G. Drouin, Deputy Attorney General of Canada. “Wyman W. Webb” J.A. On 11/18/22, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. > https://davidraymondamos3. > > > Friday, 18 November 2022 > PUBLIC ORDER EMERGENCY COMMISSION INQUIRY Day 26 - November 18, 2022 > > > https://www.youtube.com/watch? > > > > LIVE PUBLIC ORDER EMERGENCY COMISSION INQUIRY Day 26 - November 18, 2022 > WARCAMPAIGN > 53.4K subscribers > 404 watching now Started streaming 8 minutes ago > CRASH THE SYSTEM http://CRASHWC.COM > https://www.indiegogo.com/ > > Join the chat and share info with us: https://t.me/WARCAMPAIGN_CHAT > > SUBSCRIBE To the WARCAMPAIGN Newsletter! http://WCFREEDOM.COM > > ALL DOCUMENTS: http://rohanpall.com/exhibits. > > Public Order Emergency Commission Documents > https:// > > February 14, 2022 Declaration of Public Order Emergency: Explanation > pursuant to subsection 58(1) of the Emergencies Act > https://www.publicsafety.gc. > > > Top Chat > > > Angry Rabbitdrain the swamp!! 🇨🇦 > LonePaladin@WARCAMPAIGN I violently agree. > igot6strings@louie it was a local smuggler. RCMP was probably sitting > on him to find out who was selling to pinning it on protesters was > more useful. that's my theory anyway > Milhouseheyhey hoho monarchy has got to go > Awakened OneYou have to ask if we’ve lost confidence? YES WE HAVE! > Maria Cyouagree 100% > Jacob's LadderJanice couldn't even respond when asked "when did > Ottawa protest become illegal?" She resorted by saying she's not a > lawyer. > Dave MeiselWE MISSED OUR CHANCE IN 1876 TO BECOME A SOVEREIGN NATION > Thomas GordonI swore alligience to the Queen, not a PM. > Flush The toilet.(SyD6_7)@WARCAMPAIGN i agree with you. dissolution > and the recreation as a Constitutional Republic is the path forward. > Tell Me Why We are just cash cows for them > David AmosYo Ro I argued Nathalie Drouin in Federal Court years ago a > beat her fair and square You should have read my emails > Lizzyjoey58I do not support the monarchy either > Philippe Crosto-Gagnéso are they > Darcy MartensFURTHERMORE, They're all related somehow > MonaLisaIt was the OPS that led the trucks in front of the Parliament > AND THEN THEY BLOCKED THEM IN > sicilianotorontodisagreed, only cuz our gov't won't get any better. > Ivor CizmokSO TRU @WARCAMPAIGN > Lee Sorensonhow many cats do these women have? > WaiverHunter The handlers > Christine Taylor❤ > sicilianotorontowe need to keep them accountable now > LouieThey seemed to care greatly for the whiners in Ottawa. > pr0m0c0deorphan class > acoolcucumberWe will never rid ourselves of the monarchy > Maria SimovaIs she HE? > Bon PearlNo...I agree Ro > Sis 1960 CanadaNo, monarch’s done nothing for me 👍🏻 > Dreadly RushWebbles wobble but they don't fall down > Philippe Crosto-GagnéSeriously > jack bif we fought back and shot back what would be different? > Locked in with Lovebirdsthe truth > Avoiding The FutureSHE DIDNT REALLY SAY THAT DID SHE? > ProPassdemons know > Peter FurnessThey contribute nothing positive > L CollongsLol > C.L. Van HorneHELL oN EARTh...!!? > john katsarosyes Rolly gave you 5 you took 45. wtf > Canadian InsanityI don't care what you believe many people feel the > same way.. it comes from exposure to the american dream > Megan Thrasherthat was her slippin the truth > Tracy Smithwe are bundled and processed in commerce > Jwe are their fuel , do not forget > Nospam Manthe left are like "why don't you vote to change it then? > hahaha"🙄 > Awakened OneVee must keep zee power! > pr0m0c0dedescendants of incubator babies > Angry Rabbitlol satanic law? > Jacob's LadderMore reasons for the government must be held as small > as possible, and once in a while they must be reminded who they're > supposed to serve. > WaiverHunter Lizard people > Ian BrownNever heard someone elevate themselves so high !as this woman ! > TrippE88I knew this when George Carlin told me when I was 15 > Ruby Bilboa@Avoiding The Future maybe he's so based he's trolling her > Margot PThat was Delores Umbridge speaking > Anonymouscreepy Pan... > InRiseMovementTHE CHILDREN ARE EVRYTHING TO THEM. IT'S THEIR SUBSTINANCE > RO!😭 > Adam WSYNAGOUGE OF STATN' > Josie SimmonsHence a decline in Military enlistment,... War Pig,s > Flush The toilet.(SyD6_7)100% > Denise SoucyThey got us drunk on money god ..... > Midnight In ExileJust got in. TLDR? > Nospam ManI have to go back now.. that sounds awesome! > Travis Stobothe grasshoppers know they can't let the ants get organized > Lovely Flight100% > dylan fawcettjack b they would've actually felt violence lol > Sandra ChisholmMissy on the right hasn't stopped twitching and > scratching since she started... > Anonymousyup > ProPassrubbing our nose in it > venividi credilaw is the light > Tracy Coutureexactly > Philippe Crosto-GagnéMissed that but well ...Warpigs > Unacceptable viewsi hate them all > theFarmermiller will come in and be a clown next > Peter FurnessSee ya Chuck > Denise SoucyMONEY DICTATES > Tell Me Why Been down that rabbit hole and it's more disturbing than > anything I've ever seen > Darcy MartensLittle girls dream of pricesses, Big girls dream of FREEDOM > C.L. Van HorneTRULY!!!!!..H.A.I.L....\ > john katsarosRolly just showed his bias. > nio englandlike the "dirty little secrests" > LouieEspecially Prince Charles. He is deeply into WEF. > Honk Tubelong live the monarchy > Kevin Gallingerdark arts very santanic > JYEP > Ivor Cizmok🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 > Flush The toilet.(SyD6_7)there is definiately a good vs. evil thing > going on now. > WaiverHunter Stress violence was my favorite part > mark londonwas, but justin sold canada out > Debra CharbonneauI believe they are all in a cult !!!!! > ProPasslaff in our faces > StirlingLighthouseNow the king rules. Don’t kid yourself. > jack bthey accuse us with lies > Tracy Smithfiction > Greg Knightbeen saying that for years > sicilianotorontoyes, scrap the dumb offices > Robert McMahonCan somebody please advise the name of the Co. that > fired Ro for being present at a peaceful "illegal" protest...NOT so we > can boycott them... > Sis 1960 CanadaThat’s a dark statement indeed > BananapusMajor_Ruckus.... yes....we are the pheasants > L CollongsPrivy in charge of mandates to > sunshyne 333I bet her children are in juvey > Christine Taylorequally my a** > Lucky Looneypeople still praise those demons omg 🤣🤣🤣😂 > Margot PTURN UP THE LIGHT! > Bon PearlREALLY - WE THE PEOPLE - HAVE THE POWER > Kevin Gallingerthe monarchy is done back to a republic > Ivor CizmokHAIL PAN HAIL RO LETTSS GOO > Awakened OneBlockade isn’t down > Philippe Crosto-GagnéInstitutionalpigs > CatheadJAtivan anyone? Those friends 🤣 got my last nerve rubbed raw > Sandra ChisholmMiller will put it to them...it's Miller Time!!! > Cristan BenneThey should skip Charles and hand it off to William > --Term limits for ALL civil servants > Nospam Manhe is beholden to the crown > john katsarosJanice is like "wtf is she saying"? > steve eldridgethey lowered the thresh hold for next time!!!! > Bon PearlAgree Ro > > Kevin Gallingerright now were banana republic > GucciA lot of Canadian don’t want a monarchy anymore! I don’t think > we had a choice! The Queen did good for fairytales now let’s move on!! > Andycap1001Drain the Canadian swamp. > LonePaladinOh, but he's going to give extra time to cross now > David AmosI crossed path with Janice Charette when Harper was the PM > piscator57We all know what the conclusion will be > Locked in with Lovebirdsyup he does not like Miller > Honk TubeKumar > Darcy MartensCharles is housekeeping, getting ready for the top rulers > TrippE88It's already been decided. > Avoiding The Future@David Amos did she try to eat you? > Bon PearlYup...time to move on > Unacceptable viewsthhis council has been impeding committees since i > was watching WE scandal > sicilianotorontoI want Wills and Kates > nio englandCharles is no king > john katsarostrucker lawyer will now get his 3 minutes > > > LATER > > > Max ChapmanBRENDON IS GOING TO TAKE THEM APART > Christine Taylor🙏 > C.L. Van HorneTHEY (WiLL FeeD uPoN,..EAT -EACh-OTheR!!) CANNiBALiZe-SeLF! > Patton McCrotchwill Pan promise to hit the creamy hag if you get 1000 > likes today? #PanSavedCanada > Naythan St Onge@WARCAMPAIGN Prime Minister is responsible for Privy > Council Office, meaning he can fire them. > Canadian InsanityAmerica realised their problem in the 70s.. to this > day haven't used the precious second amendment LOL > Chris89Dakthis only changes unless it goes off like a political bomb > in parliament > Tell Me Why I hope I live to see the day > Brodie Mthe rot is deep that's for sure > Justin Ward@Ro I wanna back 'CTS'! are you on IGG? > Violet22Shadow government > David AmosENJOY YA BASTARDS > https://davidraymondamos3. > Sandra ChisholmRight is still right even when no one is doing it, and > wrong is still wrong even when everyone is doing it. > Tracy Couture🙏🇨🇦 > Awakened OneHe talks equality but he just proved his bias > Christine Taylorlol > W. McMasterpeoples republic of canukistan > Honk TubeORDER A LOT > Vinnie the PoohODOR ALOT > FJTChange the Red to Green 🇮🇪😂 > B Tthey just need more Fauci sauce > jack bchina is 5000 yrs old is it better > Shelly SandersonThis is all for a recommendation from Commissioner > Andre MorinMiller time > dylan fawcettDAY 26 CHAT!!! WE ARE STILL ALIVE > Denise MckeeAlberts new premier just fired 11 AH officials > Honk TubeORDER A LOT > Lucca CMiller Time > Future NowwJanice ate a baby on the break > Jacob Woodahaha > TerryWTF IS THAT > Bev Pippardplease dont try save my life! > PattyOhLantern💥❗LETS GO BRENDAN❗💥 > Christine Taylorwtf do we pay them? > Honk TubeORDER A LOT > Cassandra CavalliLiterally eating popcorn > Maria HJennifer Bent exactly, Senator Wallin said that in > committee,,the system is flawed she said > Lucca CTorch these pork chops' > scott rumpelimpose time limits > jack bhow long do we do nothing > Andre Morinhum hum hum > iWatchE2They leave government to go into private when they're exposed or > done > Shelly SandersonI like the exposure > Turd FergusonDo you think it is possible that the Cabinet didn't > realize that an inquiry followed the emergency act? 🍁 > Honk TubeORDER A LOT > cabooblebated breath > Dreadly Rush83% oc Canadians are still sleeping > Bon PearlMy HOPE is in GOD ❤ > Future NowwMILLER TIME! > Darcy MartensOur 5 min of FACTS > Tracy Smithseparate from your strawman in legal fiction > Darren SchrollJagmeet Singh has had 5 shots and still caught covid!! > safe and effective lol > Major_Ruckusand we're off > > > > > > On 11/18/22, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. >> Need I say that I am enjoying the circus today??? >> >> https://www.cbc.ca/player/ >> Inquiry into use of Emergencies Act underway in Ottawa >> >> Started 16 minutes ago >> News >> Duration live >> >> The history-making Public Order Emergency Commission, which is >> reviewing the federal government's use of emergency powers last >> winter, is hearing testimony in Ottawa. The inquiry is expected to >> last six weeks. >> >> >> https://www.youtube.com/watch? >> >> Question Period – November 18, 2022 >> cpac >> 121K subscribers >> 1,257 views Streamed live 117 minutes ago >> Witness all the action in the House of Commons as Canada’s elected >> officials debate the issues of the day. >> >> >> https://www.youtube.com/watch? >> >> >> >> LIVE PUBLIC ORDER EMERGENCY COMISSION INQUIRY Day 26 - November 18, 2022 >> WARCAMPAIGN >> 53.4K subscribers >> 404 watching now Started streaming 8 minutes ago >> CRASH THE SYSTEM http://CRASHWC.COM >> https://www.indiegogo.com/ >> >> Join the chat and share info with us: https://t.me/WARCAMPAIGN_CHAT >> >> SUBSCRIBE To the WARCAMPAIGN Newsletter! http://WCFREEDOM.COM >> >> ALL DOCUMENTS: http://rohanpall.com/exhibits. >> >> Public Order Emergency Commission Documents >> https:// >> >> February 14, 2022 Declaration of Public Order Emergency: Explanation >> pursuant to subsection 58(1) of the Emergencies Act >> https://www.publicsafety.gc. >> >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: "Ien, Marci - M.P." <marci.ien@parl.gc.ca> >> Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2022 16:23:59 +0000 >> Subject: Automatic reply: YO Brendan Miller Trust that Nathalie Drouin >> and the 5 Eyes sheople know I crossed paths bigtime with John Ossowski >> and his corrupt cross border bean counting buddies in 2002 >> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. >> >> >> Thank you for emailing the Office of the Honourable Marci Ien, Your >> Member of Parliament for Toronto Centre >> >> We are currently dealing with a high volume of emails, please be >> advised that email inquires will take up to 7 business days for a >> response. >> >> We hope you and your loved ones are safe and healthy during this time. >> Your voice is important to us and we appreciate the time you took to >> reach out to us today. >> >> Thank you again for your note and your patience as we respond to a >> high volume of messages. If this is urgent, please call our >> Constituency Office at 416-972-9749 >> >> All physical mail sent to the Toronto Centre Constituency office or >> our Ottawa Office will be subject to delays in retrieving since our >> offices are physically closed due to COVID-19. >> >> If you have inquiries regarding Municipal Concerns: >> please contact Robin Buxton Potts, your City Councillor for Ward 13 >> Email: councillor_BuxtonPotts@ >> Phone: 416-392-7903 >> >> If you have inquiries regarding Provincial Concerns: >> please contact Kristyn Wong-Tam, your Member of Provincial Parliament >> for Toronto Centre >> Email: Kwong-Tam-QP@ndp.on.ca >> Phone: 416-972-7683 >> >> If you are unsure whether your issue is of a Federal, Municipal, or >> Provincial matter please visit the following website: >> https://lop.parl.ca/About/ >> >> >> >> If this is an emergency please call 9-1-1. >> >> If you are sick, or looking for information on COVID-19 and how to >> prevent spreading the virus, please visit the following websites: >> >> www.Canada.ca/Coronavirus<http >> www.ontario.ca/coronavirus<htt >> https://www.toronto.ca/home/ >> >> The following telephone numbers may be useful, although please read >> the instructions on the websites before calling in to ensure that the >> phone lines are open for those most in need: >> >> · Public Health Agency of Canada: 1-833-784-4397 >> · Tele-health Ontario: 1-866-797-0000 >> · Toronto Public Health: 416-338-7600 >> >> >> For 24/7 Mental Health and Wellness Services >> please visit: www.wellnesstogether.ca<http:/ >> or text WELLNESS to 741741 or call 1-866-585-0445 (Adults) >> or text WELLNESS to 686868 or call 1-888-668-6810 (Youth) >> >> For 24/7 First Nations and Inuit Wellness Services >> please call: 1‑855‑242-3310 >> >> For 24/7 Crisis Line for Residential School Survivors >> please call: 1 (866) 925-4419 >> >> >> Thank you for your patience and understanding. >> >> Kindest Regards >> >> Toronto Centre stands on the traditional territory of many nations >> including the Mississaugas of the New Credit, the Anishinabeg, the >> Haudenosaunee, and the Wendat Peoples >> >> >> >> >> ----------Original message ---------- >> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. >> Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2022 12:22:39 -0400 >> Subject: YO Brendan Miller Trust that Nathalie Drouin and the 5 Eyes >> sheople know I crossed paths bigtime with John Ossowski and his >> corrupt cross border bean counting buddies in 2002 >> To: bmiller@fosterllp.ca, "Nathalie.G.Drouin" >> <Nathalie.G.Drouin@pco-bcp.gc. >> "Matthew.Green" <Matthew.Green@parl.gc.ca>, 4iamcaper@gmail.com, Clint >> <clint@strawmanstory.info>, "erin.otoole" <erin.otoole@parl.gc.ca>, >> "jagmeet.singh" <jagmeet.singh@parl.gc.ca>, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, >> "Katie.Telford" <Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>, "Candice.Bergen" >> <Candice.Bergen@parl.gc.ca>, "brian@brianruhe.ca" >> <brian@brianruhe.ca>, "david@freiheitlegal.com" >> <david@freiheitlegal.com>, "micote@postmedia.com" >> <micote@postmedia.com>, "Newsroom@globeandmail.com" >> <Newsroom@globeandmail.com>, "David.Akin@globalnews.ca" >> <David.Akin@globalnews.ca>, "news@dailygleaner.com" >> <news@dailygleaner.com>, "news@kingscorecord.com" >> <news@kingscorecord.com>, "david@vivafrei.com" <david@vivafrei.com>, >> "jwlpeace@gmail.com" <jwlpeace@gmail.com>, "David.Lametti@parl.gc.ca" >> <David.Lametti@parl.gc.ca>, "washington.field@ic.fbi.gov" >> <washington.field@ic.fbi.gov>, "mcu@justice.gc.ca" >> <mcu@justice.gc.ca>, "jfetzer@d.umn.edu" <jfetzer@d.umn.edu>, >> "Jim@moonrockbooks.com" <Jim@moonrockbooks.com>, >> "larry.kusch@freepress.mb.ca" <larry.kusch@freepress.mb.ca>, >> "larry.campbell@sen.parl.gc.ca >> "lionel@lionelmedia.com" <lionel@lionelmedia.com>, oldmaison >> <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, "andre@jafaust.com" <andre@jafaust.com>, >> "jbosnitch@gmail.com" <jbosnitch@gmail.com>, "paul@paulfromm.com" >> <paul@paulfromm.com>, "Frank.McKenna" <Frank.McKenna@td.com>, premier >> <premier@ontario.ca>, "christine.elliottco" >> <christine.elliottco@pc.ola. >> <caroline@carolinemulroney.ca> >> <rpna.info@gmail.com>, "kristyn@kristynwongtam.ca" >> <kristyn@kristynwongtam.ca>, "david@davidmorris.ca" >> <david@davidmorris.ca>, "nickiward@gpo.ca" <nickiward@gpo.ca>, >> "media@votecommunist.com" <media@votecommunist.com>, >> "ron.shaw@magnacom.ca" <ron.shaw@magnacom.ca>, >> "matthew.ricchiazzi@gmail.com" <matthew.ricchiazzi@gmail.com> >> "marci.ien@parl.gc.ca" <marci.ien@parl.gc.ca>, >> "fin.minfinance-financemin. >> <fin.minfinance-financemin. >> <Chrystia.Freeland@parl.gc.ca> >> <Marco.Mendicino@parl.gc.ca>, "Mike.Comeau" <Mike.Comeau@gnb.ca>, >> "blaine.higgs" <blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, "liveneedtoknow@gmail.com" >> <liveneedtoknow@gmail.com>, "James@jamesfetzer.com" >> <James@jamesfetzer.com>, "traversy.n@gmail.com" >> <traversy.n@gmail.com>, kingpatrick278 <kingpatrick278@gmail.com>, >> "freedomreport.ca" <freedomreport.ca@gmail.com>, "Paul.Lynch" >> <Paul.Lynch@edmontonpolice.ca> >> <Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "martin.gaudet" >> <martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca> >> "irwincotler@rwchr.org" <irwincotler@rwchr.org>, >> "jeromecorsi6554@gmail.com" <jeromecorsi6554@gmail.com>, "Kaycee.Madu" >> <Kaycee.Madu@gov.ab.ca>, "Ian.Shugart" <Ian.Shugart@pco-bcp.gc.ca>, >> jcarpay <jcarpay@jccf.ca>, sheilagunnreid <sheilagunnreid@gmail.com>, >> "Michelle.Boutin" <Michelle.Boutin@rcmp-grc.gc. >> <warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca >> Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, Pat.Morris@opp.ca, >> "Michael.Duheme" <Michael.Duheme@rcmp-grc.gc.ca >> NRodriguez@conwaylitigation.ca >> <rokaku8@gmail.com>, paulpalango <paulpalango@protonmail.com>, >> nsinvestigators <nsinvestigators@gmail.com>, NightTimePodcast >> <NightTimePodcast@gmail.com>, "Kevin.leahy" >> <Kevin.leahy@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Brenda.Lucki" >> <Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca> >> >> https://davidraymondamos3. >> >> >> Wednesday, 16 November 2022 >> >> PUBLIC ORDER EMERGENCY COMMISSION INQUIRY Day 24 - November 16, 2022 >> >> >> https://www.youtube.com/watch? >> >> >> ---------- Original message ---------- >> From: Brendan Miller <bmiller@fosterllp.ca> >> Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2022 21:53:38 +0000 >> Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks Trudeau The Younger and his buddy >> Higgy wish that I did not save this video N'esy Pas Norm Traversy? >> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. >> >> >> Please be advised that from October 10, 2022 at 12:00AM through to and >> including November 25, 2022 at 11:59AM I will have limited access to >> my email, being email address >> bmiller@fosterllp.ca<mailto:bm >> the office. >> >> Though I typically accept services of applications, court process, and >> other documents via email, I will not be accepting service of same for >> the period of October 10, 2022 at 12:00AM through to and including >> November 25, 2022 at 11:59AM. >> >> If there is correspondence you absolutely need to send during the >> above time-period, you may send same by fax to Foster LLP >> (403-266-4741) to the attention of all three following lawyers please: >> >> (i) Leigh Sherry. >> (ii) Peter Crozier; & >> (iii) Rupert Joshi. >> >> If there is an emergency application or matter during the above >> time-period, you may serve the same by fax to Foster LLP >> (403-266-4741) to the attention of all three following lawyers please: >> >> (i) Leigh Sherry. >> (ii) Peter Crozier; & >> (iii) Rupert Joshi. >> >> If there is an emergency requiring that you speak to me by phone >> during the above time-period and you do not already have my cellphone >> number, please email Bethany DeWolfe at >> bdewolfe@fosterllp.ca<mailto:b >> provide to you. Thereafter, please text or Imessage me regarding who >> it is and what you need, and I will get back to you. >> >> If prior to October 10, 2022 you need to contact me about something on >> a file or what to deal with something before October 10, 2022, please >> do so now. >> >> If we have provided agreed to dates or have dates booked for steps in >> litigation, questioning, court, or something of the like, those dates >> stand and will be going ahead with counsel from my firm, or agent >> counsel in lieu of my appearance, and should stay in your calendar. >> This letter is not to be interpreted as agreement to adjourn or cancel >> anything. >> >> >> ---------- Original message ---------- >> From: Shantona Chaudhury <Shantona@papechaudhury.com> >> Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 13:59:26 +0000 >> Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks Rohan Kumar Pall and his pals >> should not be surprised by Robert Bernier and his fellow Ottawa cops >> trying to play dumb todasyu N'esy Pas Frank Au? >> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. >> >> Please note that I am currently serving as Co-Lead Counsel to the >> Public Order Emergency Commission and may not be able to respond to >> your email. If you need to reach me, please contact my assistant, >> Nichole Denney (416-681-8001, nichole@papechaudhury.com) or Wing Lam >> (416-364-8755, wing@papechaudhury.com) >> >> >> ---------- Original message ---------- >> From: Natalia Rodriguez <NRodriguez@conwaylitigation. >> Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 13:59:25 +0000 >> Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks Rohan Kumar Pall and his pals >> should not be surprised by Robert Bernier and his fellow Ottawa cops >> trying to play dumb todasyu N'esy Pas Frank Au? >> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. >> >> Thank you for your email. I am currently serving as Senior Commission >> Counsel to the Public Order Emergency Commission until the end of >> 2022. I will be checking this email less frequently and my response >> time will be delayed as a result. >> >> If your matter is urgent, please contact my assistant Doreen Navarro >> at dnavarro@conwaylitigation.ca. >> >> >> >> ---------- Original message ---------- >> From: "Morris, Pat (OPP)" <Pat.Morris@opp.ca> >> Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 14:01:57 +0000 >> Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks Rohan Kumar Pall and his pals >> should not be surprised by Robert Bernier and his fellow Ottawa cops >> trying to play dumb todasyu N'esy Pas Frank Au? >> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. >> >> >> CAUTION -- EXTERNAL E-MAIL - Do not click links or open attachments in >> unexpected emails. >> >> ?Hello, from October 24h to October 26th, I will be working out of the >> office and unable to receive or return messages most of the time. >> Acting Supt. Kirsten Clarke will be acting for me in POIB. I will >> return on October 27th. >> Thank you >> >> Pat Morris >> Superintendent >> Bureau Commander >> Provincial Operations Intelligence Bureau >> >> >> >> ---------- Original message ---------- >> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> >> Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2015 06:20:51 -0400 >> Subject: Re: Here is my latest complaint about the SEC, Banksters and >> Taxmen >> To: Andrew.Treusch@cra-arc.gc.ca, John.Ossowski@cra-arc.gc.ca, >> Richard.Montroy@cra-arc.gc.ca, irussell@iiac.ca, bamsden@iiac.ca, >> ministre@justice.gouv.qc.ca, public.integrity@oag.state.ny. >> dmills@cra.ca, dfrancis@nationalpost.com, dsimon@stu.ca, >> rick.hancox@nbsc-cvmnb.ca, DAmirault@bankofcanada.ca, >> ZLalani@bankofcanada.ca, victor.boudreau@gnb.ca, ibruce@petersco.com, >> rod.giles@osfi-bsif.gc.ca, tobin.lambie@cica.ca, jlisson@fasken.co.uk, >> labe@fasken.com, george.greer@cica.ca, Rachel.degrace@payroll.ca, >> Kerry-Lynne.Findlay@cra-arc. >> atip-aiprp@bankofcanada.ca, jbutler@cppib.com, mmcdaid@cppib.com, >> "roger.l.brown" <roger.l.brown@rcmp-grc.gc.ca> >> Karine Fortin <info@ndp.ca>, oig <oig@sec.gov>, >> Kerry-Lynne.Findlay@parl.gc.ca >> Madonna.Gardiner@cra-arc.gc.ca >> Doug.Gaetz@cra-arc.gc.ca, "Jacques.Poitras" <Jacques.Poitras@cbc.ca>, >> gopublic <gopublic@cbc.ca>, "Robert. Jones" <Robert.Jones@cbc.ca>, >> "terry.seguin" <terry.seguin@cbc.ca>, whistle <whistle@fca.gov.uk>, >> Whistleblower <Whistleblower@ctv.ca>, whistleblower >> <whistleblower@finra.org>, "peter.mackay" >> <peter.mackay@justice.gc.ca>, leader <leader@greenparty.ca>, Raynald >> Lampron <Lampron.Raynald@psic-ispc.gc. >> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> >> <matt.taibbi@rollingstone.com> >> <John.Lally@fredericton.ca>, jesse <jesse@jessebrown.ca> >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: Go public <gopublic@cbc.ca> >> Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2015 03:18:22 -0700 >> Subject: Thank you Re: Here is my latest complaint about the SEC, >> Banksters and Taxmen >> To: motomaniac333@gmail.com >> >> Hi - and thanks so much for writing to Go Public. >> >> We read all of our emails promptly - and we really appreciate your >> submission. >> >> If your story is one we think we can tackle, we will get back to you >> soon, by phone or email. In the meantime, you can really help us by >> sending the following, if you haven't already: >> >> -A brief but very specific description of what the story is >> -Phone number where we can reach you (cell included please) >> -The most relevant, key documentation/correspondence/ >> (re the situation you want us to look into) >> >> Please note: >> >> Because we get a large number of submissions, we will only get back to >> you if your story is something we can consider taking on. >> >> Thanks so much for your understanding. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Rosa Marchitelli, Reporter >> Manjula Dufresne, Producer >> >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: Ministre de la Justice Ministre de la Justice >> <ministre@justice.gouv.qc.ca> >> Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2015 06:18:30 -0400 >> Subject: Rép. : Here is my latest complaint about the SEC, Banksters >> and Taxmen (Accusé de réception) >> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> >> >> Bonjour, >> >> >> Nous accusons réception de votre courriel et vous remercions d'avoir >> communiqué avec la ministre de la Justice. >> >> Nous vous assurons que votre demande sera traitée avec toute >> l'attention qu'elle mérite. >> >>>>> David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> 09/17/15 06:18 >>> >> >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: Rachel De Grace <Rachel.DeGrace@payroll.ca> >> Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2015 10:18:22 +0000 >> Subject: Automatic reply: Here is my latest complaint about the SEC, >> Banksters and Taxmen >> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> >> >> I will be out of the office until Thursday, September 17. If your >> message is of a general nature, please forward to infoline@payroll.ca. >> >> Je ne suis pas au bureau avant le jeudi, 17 septembre. Si votre >> message est de nature g?n?rale, SVP envoyer une copie au >> ligneinfo@payroll.ca. >> >> >> On 9/17/15, David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> wrote: >>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >>> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> >>> Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2015 06:11:44 -0400 >>> Subject: Here is my latest complaint about the SEC, Banksters and >>> Taxmen I made certain that the RCMP, the EPS, Glen Canning, Kris >>> Wells, Barry Winters, and Chucky Leblanc were not forgotten >>> To: "Jeff.McBeth@rcmp-grc.gc.ca sunrayzulu" <sunrayzulu@shaw.ca>, >>> patrick_doran1 <patrick_doran1@hotmail.com>, austin >>> <austin@blacktoppaving.ca>, eachtem <eachtem@hotmail.com>, >>> "Marianne.Ryan" <Marianne.Ryan@rcmp-grc.gc.ca> >>> <rod.knecht@edmontonpolice.ca> >>> <maryann4peace@gmail.com>, "Ric.McIver" <Ric.McIver@assembly.ab.ca>, >>> "brian.hodgson" <brian.hodgson@assembly.ab.ca> >>> <brian.jean@assembly.ab.ca>, premier <premier@gov.ab.ca>, mikeduffy >>> <mikeduffy@sen.parl.gc.ca>, "mike.wilson" >>> <mike.wilson@fredericton.ca>, oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, andre >>> <andre@jafaust.com>, sallybrooks25 <sallybrooks25@yahoo.ca>, >>> "David.Coon" <David.Coon@gnb.ca>, "Michelle.Boutin" >>> <Michelle.Boutin@rcmp-grc.gc. >>> "kris.wells" <kris.wells@ualberta.ca>, Glen Canning >>> <grcanning@gmail.com>, lois@loisjoysheplawy.com, deanr0032 >>> <deanr0032@hotmail.com>, bluelightning 03 >>> <bluelightning_03@hotmail.com> >>> "Gary.Rhodes" <Gary.Rhodes@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Peter.Edge" >>> <Peter.Edge@dhs.gov>, "peter.dauphinee" <peter.dauphinee@gmail.com>, >>> "Peter.Edge" <Peter.Edge@ice.dhs.gov>, washington field >>> <washington.field@ic.fbi.gov>, COCMoncton <COCMoncton@gmail.com>, >>> PREMIER <PREMIER@gov.ns.ca>, premier <premier@gnb.ca>, >>> "Stephen.Horsman" <Stephen.Horsman@gnb.ca>, "stephen.toope" >>> <stephen.toope@utoronto.ca> >>> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> >>> <Leanne.Fitch@fredericton.ca>, "leanne.murray" >>> <leanne.murray@mcinnescooper. >>> <Todd.Learning@rcmp-grc.gc.ca> >>> "Paul.Lynch" <Paul.Lynch@edmontonpolice.ca> >>> >>> ENJOY >>> >>> https://www.scribd.com/doc/ >>> >>> https://www.scribd.com/doc/ >>> >> >> >> On 11/15/22, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. >>> https://davidraymondamos3. >>> >>> Tuesday, 15 November 2022 >>> PUBLIC ORDER EMERGENCY COMMISSION INQUIRY Day 23 - November 15, 2022 >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch? >>> >>> >>> Lilley - WHY does Brenda Lucki still have a job? >>> Little Grey Cells >>> 3.49K subscribers >>> 782 views 3 weeks ago >>> >>> 21 Comments >>> >>> David Amos >>> David Amos >>> Welcome to the Circus 3 Stooges should put on a Hell of show today EH? >>> >>> >>> >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch? >>> >>> >>> >>> BRENDA LUCKI RCMP LIVE PUBLIC ORDER EMERGENCY COMISSION INQUIRY Day 23 >>> - November 15, 2022 >>> WARCAMPAIGN >>> 53.4K subscribers >>> 1,447 watching now Started streaming 40 minutes ago >>> Support the WARCAMPAIGN Help us keep fighting for FREEDOM in the >>> political sphere and the culture war! http://BuyVestige.com >>> >>> Join the chat and share info with us: https://t.me/WARCAMPAIGN_CHAT >>> >>> SUBSCRIBE To the WARCAMPAIGN Newsletter! http://WCFREEDOM.COM >>> >>> ALL DOCUMENTS: http://rohanpall.com/exhibits. >>> >>> Public Order Emergency Commission Documents >>> https:// >>> >>> February 14, 2022 Declaration of Public Order Emergency: Explanation >>> pursuant to subsection 58(1) of the Emergencies Act >>> https://www.publicsafety.gc. >>> >>> >>> Top Chat >>> >>> >>> BRENDA LUCKI RCMP LIVE PUBLIC ORDER EMERGENCY COMISSION INQUIRY Day 23 >>> - November 15, 2022 >>> WARCAMPAIGN >>> 53.4K subscribers >>> 1,447 watching now Started streaming 40 minutes ago >>> Support the WARCAMPAIGN Help us keep fighting for FREEDOM in the >>> political sphere and the culture war! http://BuyVestige.com >>> >>> Join the chat and share info with us: https://t.me/WARCAMPAIGN_CHAT >>> SUBSCRIBE To the WARCAMPAIGN Newsletter! http://WCFREEDOM.COM >>> >>> ALL DOCUMENTS: http://rohanpall.com/exhibits. >>> Public Order Emergency Commission Documents >>> https:// >>> February 14, 2022 Declaration of Public Order Emergency: Explanation >>> pursuant to subsection 58(1) of the Emergencies Act >>> https://www.publicsafety.gc. >>> >>> >>> Top Chat >>> >>> >>> Major_Ruckusops,opp and RCMP >>> Bombay ManPeople like Lucki are dumb, they touch everything and touch >>> the mask take it off and replce it thinking they are protected... >>> Future Nowwda GOLD COMMAND STRUCTURE >>> KZ GypsyMuseH A I L Freedom Lovers. 🇺🇸🇨🇦💥🔥 >>> Andrew Jdoes she think the mask hides her eye darting back and forth? >>> WARCAMPAIGNI ONLY MAKE LOVE TO WOMEN IN MASKS >>> moon cowdo they call their pins flair like in the movie office space? >>> Nancy Grahamshe didn't have a chance to shave this morning >>> Bananapus👍😎@Andrew J >>> David AmosMethinks the black mask is fitting attire today for the >>> boss of the Highwaymen N'esy Pas? >>> ekimo56@Flots Jetson pothole fillers! no shortage of work near me >>> Jill NicklesSucking for air lol >>> MaskoffOdds of witnessing another rare side effect ? >>> >>> >>> https://davidraymondamos3. >>> >>> Monday, 14 November 2022 >>> PUBLIC ORDER EMERGENCY COMMISSION INQUIRY Day 22 - November 14, 2022 >>> >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch? >>> >>> >>> >>> FEDS ON THE HOT SEAT Highlights Public Order Emergency Commission, >>> November 14 2022 >>> WARCAMPAIGN >>> 53.4K subscribers >>> 3K views 12 hours ago >>> FEDS ON THE HOT SEAT Highlights Public Order Emergency Commission, >>> November 14 2022 Newsletter: http://wcfreedom.com >>> >>> 171 Comments >>> >>> David Amos >>> David Amos >>> Too Too Funny >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> https://twitter.com/ >>> >>> >>> https://davidraymondamos3. >>> >>> Methinks Old Joe the sneaky NDP lawyer has been replaced N'esy Pas? >>> >>> https://www.international.gc. >>> Colin Bird, Consul General of Canada in Detroit, United States >>> Colin Bird, Consul General of Canada in Detroit, United States >>> Biography >>> >>> Colin Bird (ALB Hons [Government Studies], Harvard University, 1994; >>> LLB Hons, University of Ottawa, 2003) joined Foreign Affairs and >>> International Trade Canada in 2009. He has served as counsel to the >>> NAFTA Secretariat and in the department’s Trade Law Bureau, where he >>> focused on trade remedies and aerospace and softwood lumber trade >>> issues, and he was a director in the North America Bureau of the Trade >>> Negotiations Branch. Until 2019, Mr. Bird served as >>> minister-counsellor for trade and economic policy at the embassy in >>> Washington, D.C., where he was responsible for all aspects of the >>> United States-Canada trade relationship, including the 2 countries’ >>> cooperation in multilateral forums. He has also represented Canada >>> before dispute settlement panels and the Appellate Body at the World >>> Trade Organization. Most recently, he was the executive director in >>> the Trade Policy Branch responsible for multilateral trade matters, >>> particularly Canada’s membership in the World Trade Organization, and >>> served as Canada’s senior trade official at the Organisation for >>> Economic Co-operation and Development, where he chaired the Trade >>> Committee, and at the G7 and G20. >>> 600 Renaissance Center, Suite 1100, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A., >>> 48243-1798 >>> >>> Telephone: 1-844-880-6519 >>> >>> Fax: (313) 446-4746 >>> >>> Email: ccs.scc@international.gc.ca >>> >>> >>> https://www.cbc.ca/player/ >>> >>> Joe Comartin, Canada's consul general in Detroit, says there was a >>> great deal of concern over how the self-described 'Freedom Convoy' >>> would affect supply chain lines between the U.S. and Canada. >>> Duration 0:47 >>> >>> Joe Comartin, Canada's consul general in Detroit, says there was a >>> great deal of concern over how the self-described 'Freedom Convoy' >>> would affect supply chain lines between the U.S. and Canada. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Joseph John Comartin (born December 26, 1947) is a Canadian lawyer and >>> politician. Comartin joined the New Democratic Party in 1969 and >>> represented the party in the House of Commons of Canada from 2000 to >>> 2015. He is currently consul general of Canada in Detroit.[1] >>> Life and career >>> >>> Comartin was born in Stoney Point, Ontario. A civil litigation lawyer >>> based in Windsor, Ontario, Comartin enjoyed strong support from local >>> union members when he ran for a seat in the House of Commons, but >>> narrowly lost in the 1997 general election and in a 1999 by-election. >>> >>> He won the seat in the 2000 election, becoming the first federal NDP >>> candidate to win a seat in Ontario in ten years (Mike Breaugh of >>> Oshawa had been the last to win in a 1990 by-election ). He was >>> re-elected in 2004, 2006, 2008, and 2011. >>> >>> Comartin stood as a candidate in the leadership of the NDP in 2003, >>> and finished fourth. >>> >>> He was the Opposition House Leader from October 18, 2011 to April 19, >>> 2012. >>> >>> On September 17, 2012, due to the resignation of Denise Savoie, >>> Comartin was chosen to become Deputy Speaker.[2][3] >>> >>> In July 2014, Comartin announced that he was not running for another >>> term in the 2015 election.[4] >>> >>> >>> >>> https://www.cbc.ca/news/ >>> >>> Government department worried about flag being 'misused' in copycat >>> protests, Emergencies Act inquiry hears >>> Public Order Emergency Commission heard about GAC's international >>> concerns Monday >>> >>> Catharine Tunney · CBC News · Posted: Nov 14, 2022 6:55 PM ET >>> >>> >>> Person with flag. >>> People wrapped in Canadian flags hold gas canisters as protesters and >>> their supporters continue to protest coronavirus disease (COVID-19) >>> vaccine mandates in Ottawa on February 11, 2022. (Lars >>> Habgerg/Reuters) >>> >>> Global Affairs Canada, the country's diplomatic arm, feared the >>> Canadian flag was being "misused" by convoy protesters and was >>> becoming a symbol for similar protests around the world, documents >>> tabled at the Emergencies Act show. >>> >>> "GAC continues to monitor the situation in the U.S. and around the >>> world," wrote a diplomat in a Feb. 14 email labelled "top level >>> messaging." >>> >>> "Concerned that the Canadian 'model' is being exported and that the >>> Canadian flag is being (mis-)used as a symbol to fuel protests in >>> capitals around the world." >>> >>> The email mentioned protesters in France, Belgium, Netherlands and New >>> Zealand. >>> >>> WATCH | Global Affairs official address how the convoy protests >>> affected Canada's international reputation >>> Global Affairs official address how the convoy protests affected >>> Canada's international reputation >>> Duration 0:57 >>> Cindy Termorshuizen, assistant deputy minister at Global Affairs >>> Canada, says there were concerns about the self-described ‘Freedom >>> Convoy' affecting Canada’s reputation abroad — especially when the >>> Canadian flag appeared internationally as a “symbol of defiance of the >>> law.” >>> >>> Cindy Termorshuizen, assistant deputy minister at Global Affairs >>> Canada, told the Public Order Emergency Commission on Monday that the >>> department was concerned about how the protests were affecting >>> Canada's international reputation. >>> >>> Primarily, she said, GAC worried about how the blockades were damaging >>> trade routes and tarnishing Canada's reputation as a place to invest. >>> >>> Termorshuizen said the department's concerns also extended to what the >>> Canadian flag was being used to represent when it was waved at >>> protests around the world. >>> A 'symbol of defiance of the law' >>> >>> "I think we were also really concerned from a broader reputational >>> perspective that our flag was being used in some of these copycat >>> protests that were happening around the world," Termorshuizen told the >>> inquiry. >>> >>> "The flag is a symbol of our country and it was being used, frankly, >>> as a symbol of defiance of the law and we were quite concerned about >>> those reputational impacts." >>> >>> Canadian protesters opposed to COVID-19 restrictions gridlocked >>> streets in downtown Ottawa for nearly three weeks last winter. Similar >>> protests blocked access to the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, Ont. — >>> the busiest trade route between Canada and the U.S. — and the border >>> crossing in Coutts, Alta. >>> >>> Joe Comartin, former Canadian consul general in Detroit, testified >>> that he was hearing concerns from U.S. lawmakers about the blockades. >>> >>> "One of the messages was the impact it was having on the supply chain," >>> he >>> said. >>> >>> "They were also expressing, repeatedly, why isn't Canada doing more? >>> Their analysis was that the three levels of government were not >>> cooperating, didn't have a coordinated plan. That was the perception >>> they had." >>> >>> Debate over Canadian flag resumes as convoy protests return to >>> Ottawa >>> >>> CSIS didn't feel convoy protests constituted a national security >>> threat under the law: documents >>> >>> The commission is looking into the federal government's decision to >>> invoke the Emergencies Act on Feb. 14 to clear the protests. >>> >>> The inquiry will continue to hear from from witnesses over the next >>> two weeks. Commissioner Paul Rouleau's final report is due in >>> February. >>> ABOUT THE AUTHOR >>> >>> Catharine Tunney >>> >>> Reporter >>> >>> Catharine Tunney is a reporter with CBC's Parliament Hill bureau, >>> where she covers national security and the RCMP. She worked previously >>> for CBC in Nova Scotia. You can reach her at catharine.tunney@cbc.ca >>> >>> Follow Cat on Twitter >>> >>> CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices >>> >>> >>> ---------- Original message ---------- >>> From: Brendan Miller <bmiller@fosterllp.ca> >>> Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2022 21:53:38 +0000 >>> Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks Trudeau The Younger and his buddy >>> Higgy wish that I did not save this video N'esy Pas Norm Traversy? >>> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. >>> >>> >>> Please be advised that from October 10, 2022 at 12:00AM through to and >>> including November 25, 2022 at 11:59AM I will have limited access to >>> my email, being email address >>> bmiller@fosterllp.ca<mailto:bm >>> the office. >>> >>> Though I typically accept services of applications, court process, and >>> other documents via email, I will not be accepting service of same for >>> the period of October 10, 2022 at 12:00AM through to and including >>> November 25, 2022 at 11:59AM. >>> >>> If there is correspondence you absolutely need to send during the >>> above time-period, you may send same by fax to Foster LLP >>> (403-266-4741) to the attention of all three following lawyers please: >>> >>> (i) Leigh Sherry. >>> (ii) Peter Crozier; & >>> (iii) Rupert Joshi. >>> >>> If there is an emergency application or matter during the above >>> time-period, you may serve the same by fax to Foster LLP >>> (403-266-4741) to the attention of all three following lawyers please: >>> >>> (i) Leigh Sherry. >>> (ii) Peter Crozier; & >>> (iii) Rupert Joshi. >>> >>> If there is an emergency requiring that you speak to me by phone >>> during the above time-period and you do not already have my cellphone >>> number, please email Bethany DeWolfe at >>> bdewolfe@fosterllp.ca<mailto:b >>> provide to you. Thereafter, please text or Imessage me regarding who >>> it is and what you need, and I will get back to you. >>> >>> If prior to October 10, 2022 you need to contact me about something on >>> a file or what to deal with something before October 10, 2022, please >>> do so now. >>> >>> If we have provided agreed to dates or have dates booked for steps in >>> litigation, questioning, court, or something of the like, those dates >>> stand and will be going ahead with counsel from my firm, or agent >>> counsel in lieu of my appearance, and should stay in your calendar. >>> This letter is not to be interpreted as agreement to adjourn or cancel >>> anything. >>> >>> >>> ---------- Original message ---------- >>> From: Shantona Chaudhury <Shantona@papechaudhury.com> >>> Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 13:59:26 +0000 >>> Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks Rohan Kumar Pall and his pals >>> should not be surprised by Robert Bernier and his fellow Ottawa cops >>> trying to play dumb todasyu N'esy Pas Frank Au? >>> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. >>> >>> Please note that I am currently serving as Co-Lead Counsel to the >>> Public Order Emergency Commission and may not be able to respond to >>> your email. If you need to reach me, please contact my assistant, >>> Nichole Denney (416-681-8001, nichole@papechaudhury.com) or Wing Lam >>> (416-364-8755, wing@papechaudhury.com) >>> >>> >>> ---------- Original message ---------- >>> From: Natalia Rodriguez <NRodriguez@conwaylitigation. >>> Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 13:59:25 +0000 >>> Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks Rohan Kumar Pall and his pals >>> should not be surprised by Robert Bernier and his fellow Ottawa cops >>> trying to play dumb todasyu N'esy Pas Frank Au? >>> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. >>> >>> Thank you for your email. I am currently serving as Senior Commission >>> Counsel to the Public Order Emergency Commission until the end of >>> 2022. I will be checking this email less frequently and my response >>> time will be delayed as a result. >>> >>> If your matter is urgent, please contact my assistant Doreen Navarro >>> at dnavarro@conwaylitigation.ca. >>> >>> >>> >>> ---------- Original message ---------- >>> From: "Morris, Pat (OPP)" <Pat.Morris@opp.ca> >>> Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 14:01:57 +0000 >>> Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks Rohan Kumar Pall and his pals >>> should not be surprised by Robert Bernier and his fellow Ottawa cops >>> trying to play dumb todasyu N'esy Pas Frank Au? >>> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. >>> >>> >>> CAUTION -- EXTERNAL E-MAIL - Do not click links or open attachments in >>> unexpected emails. >>> >>> ?Hello, from October 24h to October 26th, I will be working out of the >>> office and unable to receive or return messages most of the time. >>> Acting Supt. Kirsten Clarke will be acting for me in POIB. I will >>> return on October 27th. >>> Thank you >>> >>> Pat Morris >>> Superintendent >>> Bureau Commander >>> Provincial Operations Intelligence Bureau >>> >>> >>> >>> https://www.cbc.ca/news/ >>> >>> CSIS didn't feel convoy protests constituted a national security >>> threat under the law: documents >>> Emergencies Act inquiry is reviewing whether the government was >>> justified enacting legislation >>> >>> Catharine Tunney · CBC · Posted: Nov 14, 2022 4:00 AM ET >>> >>> >>> >>> CSIS director David Vigneault holds a press conference on Parliament >>> Hill in Ottawa on Thursday, July 16, 2020. (Sean Kilpatrick/The >>> Canadian Press) >>> >>> Canada's intelligence agency didn't believe the self-styled Freedom >>> Convoy constituted a threat to national security according to the >>> definition in its enabling law, says a document previewed as part of >>> the Emergencies Act inquiry Monday. >>> >>> The intelligence assessment comes as the Public Order Emergency >>> Commission assesses whether the federal government met the legal >>> threshold to invoke the Emergencies Act to clear Ottawa of protesters >>> last winter. >>> >>> Like all witnesses appearing before the commission David Vigneault, >>> the director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), sat >>> for an interview with the inquiry's lawyers over the summer. >>> >>> A summary of that conversation was shared with journalists Monday. >>> >>> "Mr. Vigneault stated that at no point did the service assess that the >>> protests in Ottawa or elsewhere [those referred to as the "Freedom >>> Convoy" and related protests and blockades in January-February 2022] >>> constituted a threat to security of Canada as defined by section 2 of >>> the CSIS Act and that CSIS cannot investigate actively constituting >>> lawful protest," reads the document. >>> >>> The CSIS Act defines "threats to the security of Canada" as: >>> >>> Espionage or sabotage that is against Canada or is detrimental to >>> the interests of Canada, or activities directed toward or in support >>> of such espionage or sabotage. >>> Foreign influenced activities within or relating to Canada that >>> are detrimental to the interests of Canada and are clandestine or >>> deceptive, or involve a threat to any person. >>> Activities within or relating to Canada directed toward, or in >>> support of, the threat or use of acts of serious violence against >>> persons or property for the purpose of achieving a political, >>> religious or ideological objective within Canada or a foreign state. >>> Activities directed toward undermining by covert unlawful acts, or >>> directed toward or intended ultimately to lead to the destruction or >>> overthrow by violence of, the constitutionally established system of >>> government in Canada. >>> >>> In order to declare a public order emergency, the Emergencies Act >>> requires that there be "an emergency that arises from threats to the >>> security of Canada that are so serious as to be a national emergency" >>> and defers to CSIS's definition of "threats to the security of >>> Canada." >>> >>> A demonstrator screams and bangs gas canisters together during >>> the ongoing protest in Ottawa Feb. 10, 2022. (Blair Gable/Reuters) >>> >>> Vigneault told the commission lawyers he learned the Emergencies Act >>> cited the CSIS Act once the government began to seriously consider >>> invoking the legislation around Feb. 10-13. >>> >>> "He requested that the service prepare a threat assessment on the >>> risks associated with the invocation of the Emergencies Act," said >>> Vigneault's interview summary. >>> >>> "He felt an obligation to clearly convey the service's position that >>> there did not exist a threat to the security of Canada as defined by >>> the service's legal mandate." >>> >>> That assessment showed CSIS felt that invoking the Emergencies Act >>> would "galvanize" members of the self-styled Freedom Convoy and >>> radicalize some toward engaging in violence. >>> >>> In his interview with commission lawyers, Vigneault also said that the >>> threshold imposed by the CSIS Act is very specific. >>> >>> "For example, the determination that something may not constitute a >>> threat to national security under section 2 of the act does not >>> preclude a determination that a national security threat under a >>> broader definition, or from the perspective of the public, does >>> exist," says the summary of Vigneault's interview. >>> DM says cabinet felt threshold was met >>> >>> Vigneault and another CSIS official, deputy director of operations >>> Michelle Tessier, told the commission in that summer interview that >>> "the service had subjects of investigation who showed interest or >>> participated in the convoy." >>> >>> Under cross examination by lawyer Brendan Miller — who represents >>> convoy protest organizers, including Tamara Lich and Chris Barber — >>> former deputy minister of Public Safety Rob Stewart said the >>> government would have a more broad interpretation of what constitutes >>> a national security threat. >>> >>> "The cabinet is making that decision and their interpretation of the >>> law is what governs here and the advice they get," said Stewart, who >>> has since moved to another government department. >>> >>> "And their decision was, evidently, the threshold was met." >>> >>> Rob Stewart, deputy minister of Public Safety, left, and Dominic >>> Rochon, senior assistant deputy minister, National and Cyber Security >>> Branch at Public Safety Canada, appear before the Public Order >>> Emergency Commission in Ottawa on Monday, Nov. 14, 2022. (Justin >>> Tang/The Canadian Press) >>> >>> Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked the act on Feb. 14, arguing its >>> temporary powers were needed to end blockades in Ottawa and at border >>> crossings. >>> >>> The day after the act was triggered, Public Safety Minister Marco >>> Mendicino defended his government's decision on national security >>> grounds, saying that several of the individuals involved in the >>> blockade at the border crossing in Coutts, Alta. had "strong ties to a >>> far-right extreme organization with leaders who are in Ottawa." >>> >>> "You have the RCMP, you have CSIS, you have the entire intelligence >>> apparatus in the federal government and none of them said that this >>> threshold was met, did they?" Miller asked Stewart. >>> >>> "They weren't asked," Stewart said. >>> >>> Vigneault told the commission that one of the main challenges with >>> CSIS's mandate to pursue ideologically motivated violent extremism >>> (IMVE) is distinguishing between credible threats of violence that are >>> ideologically motivated and online rhetoric that is violent or may >>> constitute hate speech. >>> >>> IMVE is a broad term used by CSIS to cover extremism based on various >>> grievances, including those expressed by far-right, anti-government >>> and racist groups. >>> >>> In the summary document, Vigneault described IMVE as a funnel — the >>> largest part of it covers acts and language which are "awful but >>> lawful," while online and real-world activities that meet the CSIS Act >>> threshold are found at the narrowest part of the funnel. >>> >>> Tessier added that CSIS is not investigating the movement opposed to >>> pandemic public health measures because it would only qualify as a >>> form of IMVE if it promoted serious violence. >>> CSIS didn't look at GiveSendGo leak >>> >>> CSIS also concluded there was no indication of foreign state >>> interference in the convoy protests. >>> >>> "CSIS did not assess that any foreign states supported the protests >>> through funding; that foreign states deployed covert or overt >>> disinformation techniques; or that any foreign state actors attempted >>> to enter into Canada to support the protests," said the summary of the >>> inquiry's interviews with Vigneault and Tessier. >>> >>> That determination didn't take into account the list of donors that >>> became public as a result of a leak of the GiveSendGo database, >>> Vigneault told the commission lawyers. >>> >>> In February, hackers took down the GiveSendGo website and released a >>> spreadsheet containing names, emails and dollar amounts related to >>> nearly 93,000 individuals who purportedly donated money to support the >>> protest. >>> >>> Vigneault told commission lawyers CSIS's position was that the >>> GiveSendGo donor list did not constitute publicly available >>> information, given that it was the result of a data breach, and would >>> have required judicial authorization for its use and retention. >>> >>> Tessier said the service decided not to apply to the court to access >>> the data for several reasons — including the data's intelligence >>> value, its analysis by other agencies and the time required to file an >>> application for a section judicial authorization, which would render >>> the data far less useful. >>> >>> According to information provided by GiveSendGo to the commission, >>> more than half of donations to its "Freedom Convoy" campaign — 59 per >>> cent — were from the United States, and about 35 per cent were from >>> Canada. >>> >>> More than 6,300 donations, making up more than half a million dollars, >>> came from other countries. >>> >>> Vigneault and Tessier are expected to testify in person next week. >>> Intelligence sharing problems plagued early days of protest: officials >>> >>> Earlier this morning, the commission heard of problems with how >>> information and intelligence was gathered and shared leading up to the >>> protest's first weekend. >>> >>> "Intelligence is not an exact science. It's not foolproof. Just >>> because you have a piece of intelligence doesn't mean you have the >>> full picture," Dominic Rochon, former senior assistant deputy minister >>> of the Department of Public Safety's national security and cyber >>> security, told the Public Order Emergency Commission. >>> >>> "It becomes a very difficult mosaic to try and pull together in terms >>> of pulling together intelligence emanating from [the Canadian Security >>> Intelligence Service], emanating from police forces, emanating from >>> Canada Border Services Agency." >>> >>> CSIS feared Emergencies Act would push some protesters to embrace >>> violence, inquiry hears >>> >>> Trudeau aide's notes detail call with premiers just hours before >>> Emergencies Act invoked >>> >>> Rochon said that before the convoy arrived in Ottawa, the federal >>> department had not received any intelligence from CSIS or the RCMP >>> warning it of the need to prepare for a significant event. >>> >>> Protesters against COVID-19 restrictions used big rigs and other >>> vehicles to block access to parts of Ottawa's downtown for nearly >>> three weeks. >>> >>> Both Rochon and Stewart sat with the commission for an interview in >>> September. A summary of their conversation was made public Monday. >>> >>> "As DM Stewart said, it is clear that they did not foresee that the >>> convoy would be as big as it was and stay in Ottawa for as long as it >>> did. In his view, there was an issue with information and intelligence >>> gathering and sharing about the events," said the document. >>> >>> RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki looks on during Canada Day celebrations >>> in Ottawa on Friday, July 1, 2022. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press) >>> >>> "The CBSA [Canada Border Services Agency] and police of jurisdiction >>> at ports of entry did not foresee that vehicles would arrive and park >>> on highways, ramps and bridges, and the OPS [Ottawa Police Service] >>> did not foresee that trucks would park in downtown Ottawa for as long >>> as they did." >>> >>> Stewart told the commission's lawyers that law enforcement agencies — >>> especially the RCMP — would have been "extremely reticent" to share >>> specific intelligence about the convoy with people at the political >>> level, according to his interview. >>> >>> "The convoy highlighted that there are issues with the flow of >>> information from law enforcement to the government," said the summary >>> document. >>> >>> "For example, when the threats arise from ideologically motivated >>> violent extremism (IMVE) rhetoric online, Public Safety and its >>> agencies feel very under-equipped and under-prepared to gather and >>> share intelligence about those threats and respond to them." >>> 'The situation was proliferating' >>> >>> Stewart told the commission's lawyers that invoking the Emergencies >>> Act became a real option around Feb. 11, before the blockades at >>> border crossings in Windsor, Ont. and Coutts, Alta. were cleared. >>> >>> "The situation was proliferating and made even worse by the trade >>> implications, the reputational impacts on Canada, and the IMVE >>> [ideologically motivated violent extremism] implications," said his >>> interview summary. >>> >>> WATCH | DM questions Ontario's response to Ottawa protests in testimony >>> Federal deputy public safety minister questions Ontario's response to >>> Ottawa protests in testimony >>> Duration 0:31 >>> In his testimony before the Emergency Act Inquiry, former Deputy >>> Minister of Public Safety Rob Stewart says he was left wondering >>> ‘where’s Ontario’ during communication about what more needed to be >>> done to respond to Ottawa protests. >>> >>> "There were also concerns that some of the individuals taking part in >>> the convoy were trained security professionals and some were >>> ex-military. It appeared as though local law enforcement could not >>> resolve it and they were unable to enforce municipal or provincial >>> authorities." >>> Commission hearing from federal officials in final 2 weeks >>> >>> Later in the week, the commission will hear from RCMP Commissioner >>> Brenda Lucki and other Mounties. >>> >>> Some of Lucki's texts with her Ontario Provincial Police counterpart >>> have been presented to the commission already. >>> >>> In those texts, she wrote that the federal government was already >>> losing confidence in the Ottawa police just one week into the >>> protests. >>> >>> Jody Thomas, national security and intelligence adviser to the prime >>> minister, arrives at the West Block on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on >>> Tuesday, May 10, 2022. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press) >>> >>> "Between you and I only, (Government of Canada) is losing (or) lost >>> confidence in OPS, we gotta get to safe action (or) enforcement," >>> Lucki texted OPP Commissioner Thomas Carrique. >>> >>> "'Cause if they go the Emergency Measures Act, you or (I) may be >>> brought into lead, not something I want." >>> >>> Deputy Commissioner Curtis Zablocki (the top Mountie in Alberta), the >>> RCMP's head of federal policing Michael Duheme and former head of the >>> Canada Border Services Agency John Ossowski are also on the witness >>> list. >>> >>> In its penultimate week, the commission will also hear from Jody >>> Thomas, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's national security intelligence >>> adviser, who has publicly defended the decision to use the act. >>> >>> She told a March 10 security and defence conference that protesters >>> were "dug in" and "there's no doubt [they] came to overthrow the >>> government." >>> >>> Witnesses rounding out the week include: >>> >>> Michael Keenan, deputy minister at Transport Canada. >>> >>> Christian Dea, chief economist at Transport Canada. >>> >>> Michael Sabia, deputy minister at the Department of Finance Canada. >>> >>> Rhys Mendes, assistant deputy minister at the Department of Finance >>> Canada. >>> >>> Isabelle Jacques, assistant deputy minister at the Department of >>> Finance Canada. >>> >>> Jacquie Bogden, deputy secretary to the cabinet on emergency >>> preparedness and COVID recovery. >>> >>> Janice Charette, clerk of the Privy Council. >>> >>> Nathalie Drouin, deputy clerk of the Privy Council >>> >>> The commission finishes hearing from witnesses on Nov. 25. >>> >>> Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino, Emergency Preparedness >>> Minister Bill Blair and Prime Minister Trudeau will all testify in the >>> final week. >>> ABOUT THE AUTHOR >>> >>> Catharine Tunney >>> >>> Reporter >>> >>> Catharine Tunney is a reporter with CBC's Parliament Hill bureau, >>> where she covers national security and the RCMP. She worked previously >>> for CBC in Nova Scotia. You can reach her at catharine.tunney@cbc.ca >>> >>> Follow Cat on Twitter >>> >>> With file from the Canadian Press >>> CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices >>> >>> >>> >>> https://www.cbc.ca/news/ >>> Trudeau aide's notes detail call with premiers just hours before >>> Emergencies Act invoked >>> Premiers were deeply divided, with one fearing ‘bloodshed’ if military >>> was called in >>> >>> Catharine Tunney · CBC News · Posted: Nov 10, 2022 5:07 PM ET >>> >>> A protester obstructs the lens of a cameraperson while police enforce >>> an injunction against protesters in Ottawa on Feb. 19, 2022. (Evan >>> Mitsui/CBC) >>> >>> Handwritten notes from one of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's top >>> advisers are shining a light on conversations that took place between >>> the federal and provincial governments just hours before Ottawa >>> announced it would invoke the Emergencies Act to end a series of >>> anti-pandemic measure protests. >>> >>> A collection of deputy chief of staff Brian Clow's notes were entered >>> into evidence Thursday before the Public Order Emergency Commission, >>> which is investigating the federal government's decision to trigger >>> the never-before-used law on Feb. 14. The notes cover Trudeau's call >>> with the premiers hours before invoking the Emergencies Act. >>> >>> The Emergencies Act requires the federal government to consult with >>> the provincial and territorial premiers before triggering its >>> emergency policing powers. The quality of those consultations has been >>> raised as an issue at the inquiry already. >>> >>> According to Clow's notes, the premiers weighed in with various views. >>> >>> He wrote that then-Alberta premier Jason Kenney described the >>> situation in Coutts, Alta, telling the room that intelligence showed a >>> hardcore, violent group was ready to die for the cause. >>> >>> 'We received no help': Texts shown at Emergencies Act inquiry show >>> strain between Alberta, federal governments >>> >>> Ontario official says police lacked the resources to handle both >>> Ottawa and Windsor protests >>> >>> For two weeks, anti-COVID-19 protesters used heavy trucks and other >>> vehicles to block a major commercial access route between Coutts and >>> the U.S. >>> >>> Clow wrote that Kenney said he didn't "quibble" with the act's use but >>> felt there were other ways to resolve the problem. >>> >>> The call happened as police in Alberta were in the midst of trying to >>> bring the blockade to an end. They arrested some protesters, seized >>> weapons and ammunition and negotiated with the remaining protesters to >>> get them to leave the area. >>> >>> In an interview with the National Post Thursday, Kenney confirmed some >>> details from those Feb. 14 meeting notes, saying that while he opposed >>> the use of the act, he was prepared to defer to the provincial >>> government in Ontario if it felt it would help end the protests in >>> Ottawa. >>> >>> Former Alberta premier Jason Kenney says the Emergencies Act should >>> not have been applied to the entire country. (Jeff McIntosh/The >>> Canadian Press) >>> >>> According to the notes, British Columbia Premier John Horgan said he >>> supported the move but feared bringing in emergency powers would >>> embolden the demonstrators. >>> >>> "I do worry [about] too heavy of a hand," Horgan said on the call, >>> according to Clow. >>> >>> The notes say Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson and Saskatchewan >>> Premier Scott Moe opposed the use of the Emergencies Act and worried >>> about the move inflaming the protests further. Clow wrote that Nova >>> Scotia Premier Tim Houston also was worried about provoking >>> protesters. >>> >>> The notes say Quebec Premier François Legault told Trudeau and his >>> fellow premiers that he strongly opposed using the Emergencies Act, >>> while New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs said his province had been >>> able to handle the protest and he didn't want the act to apply to in >>> New Brunswick. >>> >>> Ontario Premier Doug Ford told the call he strongly supported the use >>> of the Emergencies Act, according to Clow's notes. Newfoundland and >>> Labrador Premier Andrew Furey and P.E.I. Premier Dennis King also >>> expressed some support for its use to handle the protest that >>> gridlocked parts of Ottawa for three weeks. >>> Military is 'last resort,' PM tells call >>> >>> According to Clow's notes, Northwest Territories Premier Caroline >>> Cochrane wanted to be sure the armed forces wouldn't be called in. >>> >>> "I really don't want to see bloodshed," she said, according to the >>> notes. >>> >>> Trudeau reassured the premiers that the military was a "last resort," >>> the notes say. >>> >>> The Emergencies Act requires that all provinces "in which the direct >>> effects of the emergency occur" be consulted before the act is >>> invoked. >>> >>> Counsel for the province of Saskatchewan argued during opening >>> submissions before the Public Order Emergency Commission that the >>> federal government already had decided to invoke the act before the >>> call on Feb. 14. >>> >>> "The call was not so much about consulting as it was about telling," >>> said lawyer Michael Morris. >>> >>> The provincial government of Alberta shares that view. >>> >>> "Alberta's views were only asked for after the decision was apparently >>> made, and they were basically ignored," said lawyer Mandy England. >>> ABOUT THE AUTHOR >>> >>> Catharine Tunney >>> >>> Reporter >>> >>> Catharine Tunney is a reporter with CBC's Parliament Hill bureau, >>> where she covers national security and the RCMP. She worked previously >>> for CBC in Nova Scotia. You can reach her at catharine.tunney@cbc.ca >>> >>> Follow Cat on Twitter >>> >>> CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices >>> >>> >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch? >>> >>> >>> >>> LIVE PUBLIC ORDER EMERGENCY COMISSION INQUIRY Day 22 - November 14, 2022 >>> WARCAMPAIGN >>> 53.4K subscribers >>> 1,051 watching now Started streaming 60 minutes ago >>> Support the WARCAMPAIGN Help us keep fighting for FREEDOM in the >>> political sphere and the culture war! http://BuyVestige.com >>> >>> Join the chat and share info with us: https://t.me/WARCAMPAIGN_CHAT >>> >>> SUBSCRIBE To the WARCAMPAIGN Newsletter! http://WCFREEDOM.COM >>> >>> ALL DOCUMENTS: http://rohanpall.com/exhibits. >>> >>> >>> Public Order Emergency Commission Documents >>> https:// >>> >>> February 14, 2022 Declaration of Public Order Emergency: Explanation >>> pursuant to subsection 58(1) of the Emergencies Act >>> https://www.publicsafety.gc. >>> >>> Top Chat >>> >>> Phoebelooks like she might have jaundice >>> No NameOTTAWA IS CANADA'S SAN FRANSISCO - GUZZLE GUZZLE !!! >>> Tracy Vogellol at clyde >>> NA LiteralistA lot of coughing today. >>> David AmosFollow the money Rob Stewart was Director General, >>> Financial Markets, Department of Finance Canada when I caused the >>> hearing in DC >>> Greta, The Other Oneand the sailors call her Brandy, for good reason >>> Gabriele Halleyany update on lawyer that passed out?? >>> >>> >>> https://pm.gc.ca/en/news/news- >>> >>> January 5, 2022 >>> Ottawa, Ontario >>> >>> The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced the following >>> changes in the senior ranks of the Public Service: >>> >>> Graham Flack, currently Deputy Minister of Employment and Social >>> Development, becomes Secretary of the Treasury Board, effective >>> January 10, 2022. >>> >>> Jean-François Tremblay, currently Deputy Minister of Natural >>> Resources, becomes Deputy Minister of Employment and Social >>> Development, effective January 10, 2022. >>> >>> Jody Thomas, currently Deputy Minister of National Defence, becomes >>> National Security and Intelligence Advisor to the Prime Minister, >>> effective January 11, 2022. >>> >>> Bill Matthews, currently Deputy Minister of Public Services and >>> Procurement, becomes Deputy Minister of National Defence, effective >>> January 11, 2022. >>> >>> John Hannaford, currently Deputy Minister of International Trade, >>> becomes Deputy Minister of Natural Resources, effective January 10, >>> 2022. >>> >>> David Morrison, currently Foreign and Defence Policy Advisor to the >>> Prime Minister and Personal Representative of the Prime Minister for >>> the G7 Summit, becomes Deputy Minister of International Trade and >>> Personal Representative of the Prime Minister for the G7 Summit, >>> effective January 11, 2022. >>> >>> Christopher MacLennan, currently Associate Deputy Minister of Foreign >>> Affairs and Personal Representative of the Prime Minister for the G20 >>> Summit, becomes Deputy Minister of International Development and >>> Personal Representative of the Prime Minister for the G20 Summit, >>> effective January 10, 2022. >>> >>> Paul Thompson, currently Associate Deputy Minister of Innovation, >>> Science and Economic Development, becomes Deputy Minister of Public >>> Services and Procurement, effective January 11, 2022. >>> >>> Philip Jennings, currently Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet (Plans and >>> Consultations), Privy Council Office, becomes Senior Advisor to the >>> Privy Council Office, effective January 10, 2022. >>> >>> Mr. Jennings will be nominated by the Deputy Prime Minister and >>> Minister of Finance as the next Executive Director for Canada, >>> Ireland, nine Caribbean countries, and Belize at the International >>> Monetary Fund (IMF). Until the IMF election process is complete and he >>> is formally named to the position, Mr. Jennings will serve as Senior >>> Advisor to the Privy Council Office. >>> >>> Michael Vandergrift becomes Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet (Plans and >>> Consultations), Privy Council Office, in addition to his current role >>> as Deputy Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Privy Council Office, >>> effective January 10, 2022. >>> >>> Jacqueline Bogden, currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Controlled >>> Substances and Cannabis Branch, Health Canada, becomes Deputy >>> Secretary to the Cabinet (Emergency Preparedness and COVID Recovery), >>> Privy Council Office, effective January 10, 2022. >>> >>> Dan Costello, currently Assistant Deputy Minister, International >>> Security and Political Affairs, Global Affairs Canada, becomes Foreign >>> and Defence Policy Advisor to the Prime Minister, effective January >>> 11, 2022. >>> >>> Cynthia (Cindy) Termorshuizen, currently Assistant Deputy Minister, >>> Consular, Security and Emergency Management, Global Affairs Canada, >>> becomes Associate Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, effective >>> January 10, 2022. >>> >>> Daniel Rogers, currently Deputy Chief, Foreign Signals Intelligence, >>> Communications Security Establishment Canada, becomes Associate Chief >>> of the Communications Security Establishment, effective January 10, >>> 2022. >>> >>> Stefanie Beck, currently Deputy High Commissioner for Canada in the >>> United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Global Affairs >>> Canada, becomes Associate Deputy Minister of National Defence, >>> effective January 31, 2022. >>> >>> Mala Khanna, currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Sub-Saharan Africa >>> Branch, Global Affairs Canada, becomes Associate Deputy Minister of >>> Canadian Heritage, effective January 10, 2022. >>> >>> Francis Bilodeau, currently Senior Assistant Deputy Minister, Strategy >>> and Innovation Policy Sector, Innovation, Science and Economic >>> Development Canada, becomes Associate Deputy Minister of Innovation, >>> Science and Economic Development, effective January 10, 2022. >>> >>> Paul Samson, currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Programs Branch, >>> Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, becomes Associate Deputy Minister of >>> Agriculture and Agri-Food, effective January 10, 2022. >>> >>> The Prime Minister also congratulated the following individuals who >>> have retired from the Public Service, and thanked them for their >>> dedication and service to Canadians: >>> >>> Peter Wallace, Secretary of the Treasury Board >>> Louise Levonian, Executive Director for Canada, Ireland, nine >>> Caribbean countries, and Belize at the International Monetary Fund >>> Vincent Rigby, National Security and Intelligence Advisor to the >>> Prime Minister >>> Nancy Chahwan, Senior Associate Deputy Minister of National Defence >>> Leslie MacLean, Deputy Minister of International Development >>> Les Linklater, Senior Official at the Privy Council Office >>> David McGovern, President of the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada >>> Thao Pham, Deputy Minister, COVID Recovery, Privy Council Office >>> Martine Dubuc, Associate Deputy Minister of Environment and Climate >>> Change >>> Monik Beauregard, Associate Deputy Minister of Public Safety >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On 11/14/22, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. >>>> https://davidraymondamos3. >>>> >>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch? >>>> >>>> >>>> Monday, 14 November 2022 >>>> >>>> Someone Is Lying >>>> >>>> MP Brock Says Someone Is Lying >>>> mistersunshinebaby >>>> 250K subscribers >>>> 4,881 views Nov 13, 2022 >>>> >>>> >>>> ---------- Original message ---------- >>>> From: "Brock, Larry - M.P." <larry.brock@parl.gc.ca> >>>> Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2022 02:23:25 +0000 >>>> Subject: Automatic reply: RE Trudeau Invoking the Emergency Act and >>>> Freeland defending her liberal democracy byway of her bankster buddies >>>> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. >>>> >>>> Thank you for contacting the office of Larry Brock, Member of >>>> Parliament (MP) for Brantford-Brant. >>>> >>>> MP Brock welcomes hearing from constituents on issues that are >>>> important to them. A reply to your email will be provided as soon as >>>> possible. >>>> >>>> Due to the high volume of email correspondence we receive, priority >>>> will be given to residents of Brantford-Brant, and to emails of a >>>> non-form letter or “email forward” variation. Likewise, if you reside >>>> outside of MP Brock’s riding, please contact your local Member of >>>> Parliament. To find your MP, please visit Find Members of Parliament - >>>> Members of Parliament - House of Commons of Canada >>>> (ourcommons.ca)<https://www. >>>> >>>> In order for us to serve you better, please provide your complete >>>> residential mailing address, including postal code and a phone number. >>>> If you did not provide this in your original email, please re-forward >>>> your original email providing this information. >>>> >>>> If you require assistance with an urgent matter, please call our >>>> constituency office at 519-754-4300, Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 4pm. >>>> >>>> Again, thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts and >>>> concerns. >>>> >>>> Kind Regards, >>>> >>>> Office of Larry Brock, MP for Brantford-Brant >>>> Deputy Shadow Minister for Justice and Attorney General of Canada >>>> >>>> Constituency Office: >>>> 108 St. George Street, Suite 3 >>>> Brantford, ON N3R 1V6 >>>> T: 519-754-4300 | F: 519-751-8177 >>>> >>>> Hill Office: >>>> Room 686, Confederation Building >>>> House of Commons >>>> Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 >>>> T: 613-992-3118 | F: 613-992-6382 >>>> >>>> larry.brock@parl.gc.ca<mailto: >>>> >>>> [Image]<https://www.facebook. >>>> <https://twitter.com/ >>>> <https://www.instagram.com/ >>>> >>> >> >
|
The Prime Minister announces a change in the leadership of the Public Service
Ottawa, Ontario
The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced the appointment of Janice Charette as Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet, effective May 28, 2022. Ms. Charette has been serving as Interim Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet since March 9, 2021, and prior to this as High Commissioner for Canada in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The Prime Minister took the opportunity to congratulate Mr. Ian Shugart on his upcoming retirement from the Public Service, and to thank him for his outstanding leadership and exceptional contribution to Canada.
The Prime Minister also thanked Ms. Janice Charette for continuing to serve in the role of Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet, and for her commitment to excellence, a hallmark of the Public Service.
Quotes
“I thank Ian Shugart for over 42 years of public service for Canadians. He served with distinction, including as a deputy minister in three different departments, in addition to Clerk of the Privy Council. I thank Ian for his support and professionalism, especially the leadership he provided supporting Canadians through the COVID-19 pandemic. I wish him continued good health and happiness.”
“I am very pleased that Janice Charette has agreed to continue in this important role. Janice’s leadership and expertise as Head of the Public Service of Canada is vital to the delivery of our ambitious agenda to build a better future for the people of this country and to deliver results for Canadians.”
Ian Shugart
Education
Bachelor of Political Economy, Trinity College, University of Toronto
Professional Experience
Since April 2019
Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet
2016 - 2019
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
2010 - 2016
Deputy Minister of Employment and Social Development
2008 - 2010
Deputy Minister of Environment and Climate Change
2006 - 2008
Associate Deputy Minister of Environment and Climate Change
1999 - 2006
Assistant Deputy Minister, Health Policy Branch, Health Canada
1997 - 1999
Visiting Assistant Deputy Minister, Health Protection Branch, Health Canada
1993 - 1997
Executive Director, Medical Research Council
1991 - 1993
Assistant Secretary, Social Policy and Programs Branch, Federal-Provincial Relations Office, Privy Council Office
1989 - 1991
Chief of Staff to the Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources
1984 - 1989
Senior Policy Advisor to the Minister of National Health and Welfare
1982 - 1984
Policy Director, Office of the Leader of the Opposition
Janice Charette
Education
Bachelor of Commerce (with Honours), Carleton University
Professional Experience
Since March 2021
Interim Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet
2016 - 2021
High Commissioner for Canada in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland (Senior Advisor to the Privy Council Office)
2014 - 2016
Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet
2013 - 2014
Deputy Clerk of the Privy Council and Associate Secretary to the Cabinet
2010 - 2012
Associate Secretary to the Cabinet and Deputy Minister (Intergovernmental Affairs), Privy Council Office
2010
Senior Advisor to the Privy Council Office
2006 - 2010
Deputy Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development
2004 - 2006
Deputy Minister of Citizenship and Immigration
2003 - 2004
Associate Deputy Minister of Health
2002 - 2003
Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet (Plans and Consultations), Privy Council Office
2000 - 2002
Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet (Priorities and Planning), Privy Council Office
1999 - 2000
Senior Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy Sector, Justice Canada
1998 - 1999
Director, Transition Team, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board
1997 - 1998
Chief of Staff, Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
1996 - 1997
Principal, Public Sector/Strategy Practice, Ernst and Young Management Consultants
1994 - 1996
Coordinator, Base Closures Task Force, then Director of Operations,
Program Review Secretariat, and Executive Director, Strategic Projects
Unit, Privy Council Office
1992 - 1993
Senior Departmental Assistant, Office of the Minister of Finance, then
Executive Assistant to the Chief of Staff, Office of the Prime Minister
1991 - 1992
Senior Policy Advisor, Federal-Provincial Relations Office, Privy Council Office
1989 - 1991
Senior Departmental Assistant, Office of the Minister of Finance
No comments:
Post a Comment