For The Public Record this is my comment today posted in a CBC article about NB Power
David Amos<david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com> | Wed, Jan 25, 2023 at 1:01 PM |
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N.B. Power customers face potential $70M bill for generating station outages
Barring windfall, Lepreau and Bayside problems could trigger surcharges
In an email, N.B. Power's Dominique Couture said the cost of extended outages at the Bayside natural gas and Point Lepreau nuclear generating stations in December and early January are still being tallied, but each do qualify for inclusion in new variance accounts that require customers to reimburse the utility if the accounts carry a balance by the end of October.
"Overall costs will be reported with the fourth quarter," wrote Couture about the bill for the outages. "Replacement fuel and purchase power will impact the variance accounts,"
Last week, the Point Lepreau nuclear generating station began producing power again following a 36-day forced outage. It joined the Bayside natural gas generating station, which went back into service in early January following nearly a year of major repairs.
Both outages will add unexpected expenses to N.B. Power's current financial year and, although the utility says it doesn't yet know the full cost of that, it is likely to be close to $70 million.
In December, N.B. Power filed estimates with the New Brunswick Energy and Utilities Board revealing that recent Lepreau outages have been costing it "approximately $1.5 million per day" to pay for replacement power and a further $200,000 per day in actual repair costs.
"The reliability of PLNGS (Point Lepreau nuclear generating station) largely influences the financial performance of N.B. Power as significant costs are incurred in the event of an unplanned outage," it explained in evidence describing the seriousness of any unplanned downtime at the plant.
At Bayside, repair time up until November was expected and budgeted for, but the utility has said the cost of downtime that extended past November would cost it $300,000 per day.
The Bayside natural gas generating station (smokestack on the far right) suffered a catastrophic turbine failure last winter. It was supposed to return to service in November, but delays kept it offline until Jan. 7. (Roger Cosman/CBC)
Added together, the 36 days Lepreau was down and at least 37 days Bayside was down past its expected return in November, suggest a potential unbudgeted bill for the two in excess of $70 million.
In the past, that would hit N.B. Power's bottom line at the end of the fiscal year, driving down its profit or causing a loss and in turn dragging down the province's financial results.
But under a new system set up by the Higgs government to end poor financial results at N.B. Power and transfer those risks directly to its ratepayers, variance accounts have been set up to collect unexpected gains and losses in utility operations each month and let customers deal with the consequences..
NB Power had to rely on the Coleson Cove oil fired generating station in Saint John to replace much of the power lost when Lepreau and Bayside were down earlier this winter, at significantly higher cost. (Roger Cosman/CBC)
At the end of each October a year's worth of unbudgeted gains and losses in the variance accounts are now added together. If a net gain occurs, it is to be returned to customers in a rebate over a period not to exceed three years.
However, if there is a net loss, it is to be billed to customers in a surcharge added to their normal bill. Losses also have to be paid up within three years.
In a review of that arrangement commissioned by New Brunswick's acting public intervener Rick Williams as part of an upcoming rate hearing, utility expert Robert Knecht noted that variance accounts work to transfer financial risks "from utility to ratepayer," and also tend to muddy financial reporting.
"N.B. Power touts the new variances as a benefit for stabilizing its net income performance, which is certainly true," wrote Knecht in his analysis.
Natural Resources and Energy Development Minister Mike Holland introduced changes to New Brunswick's Electricity Act in late 2021 that require N.B. Power to set up variance accounts. The utility can now credit or bill customers directly for unexpected financial results rather than report them on its, and the province's bottom lines. (Jacques Poitras/CBC)
"However, stabilizing can be another word for concealing or distorting actual net income."
Costs from the unexpected downtime at the Lepreau and Bayside plants, plus interest, will start to be billed to N.B. Power customers beginning in April 2024, unless the utility can pile up unexpected financial gains in other areas to offset them by October
Lori Clark is the acting N.B. Power CEO, and in December told reporters that new variance accounts set up to record unexpected revenues and expenditures could help or hurt customers depending on utility performance. (Roger Cosman/CBC)
Any number of volatile events, including uncertain fuel prices, hydro flows, export prices, station reliability and other factors can add or subtract from the variance accounts until October. That could help soften any $70 million bill to customers from the Lepreau and Bayside outages, or make it worse.
"Any variance from budget will also be included in the variance account," noted Couture.
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> The Honourable
> Peter Van Loan
> PC
> Peter Van Loan - 2014 (14377788468) (cropped).jpg
> Van Loan in 2014
>
> Shadow Minister of Canadian Heritage
> In office
> 20 November 2015 – 7 September 2018
> Leader Rona Ambrose
> Preceded by Pierre Nantel
> Succeeded by Steven Blaney
> Leader of the Government in the House of Commons
> In office
> May 18, 2011 – November 4, 2015
> Prime Minister Stephen Harper
> Preceded by John Baird
> Succeeded by Dominic LeBlanc
> In office
> January 4, 2007 – October 30, 2008
> Prime Minister Stephen Harper
> Preceded by Rob Nicholson
> Succeeded by Jay Hill
> Minister of International Trade
> In office
> January 19, 2010 – May 18, 2011
> Prime Minister Stephen Harper
> Preceded by Stockwell Day
> Succeeded by Ed Fast
> Minister of Public Safety
> In office
> October 30, 2008 – January 19, 2010
> Prime Minister Stephen Harper
> Preceded by Stockwell Day
> Succeeded by Vic Toews
> President of the Privy Council
> Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs
> In office
> November 27, 2006 – January 4, 2007
> Prime Minister Stephen Harper
> Preceded by Michael Chong
> Succeeded by Josée Verner
> Member of Parliament
> for York—Simcoe
> In office
> June 28, 2004 – September 30, 2018
> Preceded by Riding established
> Succeeded by Scot Davidson
> Personal details
> Born April 18, 1963 (age 59)
> Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
> Political party Conservative
> Residence(s) Sutton, Ontario
> Profession Lawyer
>
> Peter Van Loan PC (born April 18, 1963) is a former Canadian
> politician who served as the Member of Parliament for the electoral
> district of York—Simcoe from 2004 to 2018. He was the Leader of the
> Government in the House of Commons from 2007 to 2008 and again from
> 2011 to 2015.
> Biography
>
> Born in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Van Loan is of Estonian heritage on
> his maternal side. His mother and grandparents fled Estonia during
> World War II and immigrated to Canada.
>
> Van Loan was educated at the University of Toronto and York University
> and holds a bachelor's degree, a Masters in International Relations
> and an additional master's degree in geography. Van Loan graduated
> from York University's Osgoode Hall Law School and was admitted to the
> Bar of Ontario in 1989.
>
> Prior to his election to public office, Van Loan was a partner and
> Chair of the Planning and Development Law Group at the law firm of
> Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP in Toronto, Ontario. Van Loan was also an
> Adjunct Professor of Planning at the University of Toronto. He served
> as president of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario during
> Mike Harris' term of office and then of the Progressive Conservative
> Party of Canada for a brief period. He resigned from the latter post
> in 2000 after a series of disagreements with its leader, Joe Clark.
>
> Van Loan was a key figure in the unsuccessful attempt to convince
> Premier of New Brunswick Bernard Lord to run for the leadership of the
> federal Progressive Conservatives in late 2002. He was a key organizer
> in the "Yes" Campaign, led by Tory Leader Peter MacKay, to ratify the
> merger of the Progressive Conservative Party and the Canadian Alliance
> into the Conservative Party of Canada. Van Loan then again attempted
> to recruit Lord to run for the leadership of the new party, and again
> was unsuccessful.
>
> In an article from January 24, 2008, Van Loan was classified as one of
> "Harper's 12", the twelve most influential people in Ottawa, by
> Maclean's Magazine. Other cabinet ministers included were Jim
> Prentice, John Baird, and Jim Flaherty.
>
> On October 30, 2008, Jay Hill replaced Van Loan as Government House
> Leader and Steven John Fletcher took over the Minister for Democratic
> Reform post. Van Loan became the Minister for Public Safety, as
> Stockwell Day became the Minister of International Trade. On these
> changes Don Martin wrote: "The House of Commons might become a
> slightly friendlier place now that Peter Van Loan has lost the job of
> Question Period cheap shot specialist to become Public Safety
> Minister, a good move that seems to back Harper’s pledge to play nice
> with others during the upcoming session."[1]
>
> On January 19, 2010, Prime Minister Stephen Harper designated Van Loan
> as the next Minister of International Trade.
>
> On December 5, 2012, on the floor of the House of Commons Van Loan was
> involved in an altercation with NDP Leader Tom Mulcair. Van Loan
> crossed the aisle and used an inappropriate word during the
> confrontation. He was restrained by Defence Minister Peter MacKay.[2]
>
> Van Loan was one of thirteen Canadians banned from travelling to
> Russia under retaliatory sanctions imposed by Russian President
> Vladimir Putin in March 2014.[3] In response to the ban, Van Loan said
> that the ban was "not of serious consequence" and that he would "not
> be losing sleep over being on the list."[4]
>
> On July 29, 2018, Van Loan announced that he would be retiring from
> politics. He retired from the House of Commons on September 30.[5] In
> the by-election, his seat was held for the Conservatives by candidate
> Scot Davidson.
>
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> Hugh Segal Receives Honorary Degree
> The Honourable Hugh Segal, Senior Strategic Advisor at Aird and
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> June 4. Hugh is the fifth elected Principal of Massey College and he
> currently holds honorary doctorates from the Royal Military College of
> Canada and the University of Ottawa.
> Hugh Segal
> From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
> The Honourable
> Hugh Segal
> OC OOnt CD
> Hugh Segal, Master of Massey College.JPG
>
> 5th Principal of Massey College
> In office
> July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2019
> Preceded by John Fraser
> Succeeded by Nathalie Des Rosiers
> Canadian Senator
> for Kingston—Frontenac—Leeds, Ontario
> In office
> August 2, 2005 – June 15, 2014
> Appointed by Paul Martin
> 4th Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister
> In office
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> Prime Minister Brian Mulroney
> Preceded by Norman Spector
> Succeeded by David McLaughlin
> Personal details
> Born October 13, 1950 (age 72)
> Montreal, Quebec, Canada
> Political party Progressive Conservative
> Alma mater University of Ottawa
>
> Hugh Segal OC OOnt CD (born October 13, 1950) is a Canadian political
> strategist, author, commentator, academic, and former senator. He
> served as chief of staff to Ontario Premier Bill Davis and later to
> Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. Segal resigned from the Senate
> of Canada on June 15, 2014, as a result of his appointment as master
> (later principal) of Massey College in Toronto.[1]
> Life and career
> Politics and public policy
>
> Segal was inspired by a visit from Prime Minister John Diefenbaker in
> 1962 to his school, United Talmud Torah Academy in Montreal.[2] Segal
> went on to graduate from the University of Ottawa and was an aide to
> federal Progressive Conservative Leader of the Opposition Robert
> Stanfield in the early 1970s, while still a university student.
>
> At the age of 21, he was an unsuccessful Progressive Conservative
> candidate in Ottawa Centre for the House of Commons of Canada in the
> 1972 general election. He was defeated again in 1974.
>
> As a member of the Big Blue Machine, Segal was a senior aide to
> Ontario Progressive Conservative Premier Bill Davis in the 1970s and
> 1980s, and he was named Deputy Minister at age 29. From 1992 to 1993,
> he was Chief of Staff to Prime Minister Brian Mulroney.
>
> Segal finished second to Joe Clark after the first ballot of the 1998
> Progressive Conservative leadership election, but he chose to withdraw
> and support Clark (the eventual winner) in the second ballot runoff
> vote against third-place finisher David Orchard. He had also briefly
> considered running for the PC leadership in 1993.
> Senate
> Senator Hugh Segal, Canadian High Commissioner in Sri Lanka Shellie
> Viding and other delegates met E. Saravanapavan at the Uthayan
> newspaper premises in Jaffna, 2013
>
> In 2005, Segal was appointed to the Senate of Canada by Liberal Prime
> Minister Paul Martin. He was the chairman of the Senate Foreign
> Affairs Committee until he "reluctantly" agreed to resign in 2007 at
> the request of the Conservative government, which reportedly wished to
> appoint a more ideologically conservative senator to the role after
> the committee issued a report critical of the Conservative
> government's foreign aid policy. Segal insisted, however, that the
> move was an administrative one.[3] Segal later served as Chair of the
> Special Senate Committee on Anti-Terrorism.
>
> In December 2013, he announced his intention to resign from the Senate
> in June 2014, twelve years before he would reach the mandatory
> retirement age of 75, to accept an academic appointment as Master of
> Massey College in Toronto.
> Commonwealth
>
> On July 7, 2010, he was appointed to the Commonwealth Eminent Persons
> Group (EPG) by Secretary General Kamalesh Sharma. The group's mandate
> is to set out decisive recommendations on how to strengthen the
> Commonwealth and fulfill its potential in the 21st century. In
> December 2011 the federal government appointed him special envoy to
> the Commonwealth with the task of convincing individual countries to
> sign on to the EPG's 106 recommendations.[4]
> Political views
>
> Segal espouses a moderate brand of conservatism that has little in
> common with British Thatcherism or US neoconservatism. He is a Red
> Tory in the tradition of Benjamin Disraeli, Sir John A. Macdonald,
> John Diefenbaker and his mentors Robert Stanfield and Bill Davis. This
> political philosophy stresses the common good and promotes social
> harmony between classes. It is often associated with One Nation
> Conservatism. The focus is on order, good government and mutual
> responsibility. Individual rights and personal freedom are not
> considered absolute. In his book Beyond Greed: A Traditional
> Conservative Confronts Neo-Conservative Excess (Toronto: Stoddart,
> 1997), Segal sought to distinguish what he called "traditional"
> conservatives from neo-conservatives, notably those in the United
> States.
>
> In an earlier book, his 1996 memoir No Surrender (page 225), Segal
> wrote: "Progressive Conservatives cannot embrace the nihilistic
> defeatism that masquerades as a neo-conservative polemic in support of
> individual freedom and disengagement." He went on to deplore "American
> fast-food conservatism." In a speech to the National Press Club on
> June 21, 1995, Segal referred to the "selfish and directionless nature
> of the American revolution -- which was more about self-interest,
> mercantile opportunity, and who collected what tax than it was about
> tolerance or freedom."
>
> Segal opposed on civil liberties grounds the imposition of the War
> Measures Act by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau in the October Crisis of
> 1970. He favours strengthening Canada's military and encouraging
> investment, while maintaining a strong social safety net. His 1998
> proposal to reduce Canada's Goods and Services Tax from 7% to 6% (and
> then 5%) was adopted by Stephen Harper and the Conservative Party in
> 2005. During his leadership campaign he stated his support for capital
> punishment. Segal's most recent book is The Long Road Back: The
> Conservative Journey, 1993-2006 (Toronto: HarperCollins, 2006).
>
> On 6 June 2012, Segal had a comment published in the National Post[5]
> outlining his views on Basic Income. In December 2012, Segal published
> an essay[6] in the Literary Review of Canada promoting the benefits of
> a guaranteed annual income.
> Journalism
>
> In the 1980s and 1990s, Segal became a television pundit and newspaper
> columnist. In the private sector, Segal has been an executive in the
> advertising, brewing, and financial services industries.
> Publishing
>
> Segal's book Two Freedoms: Canada's Global Future was published by
> Dundurn Press in April 2016.[7]
>
> Published by On Point Press, an imprint of UBC Press on October 15 of
> 2019, Segal released his second book, Bootstraps Need Boots: One
> Tory’s Lonely Fight to End Poverty in Canada.
> Academic work
>
> Segal lives in Kingston, Ontario, and until 2014 was a faculty member
> at Queen's University's School of Policy Studies, and has also taught
> at the university's school of business. He served as president of the
> Institute for Research on Public Policy, a Montreal think tank, from
> 1999 to 2006. He sits on the board of directors and is a distinguished
> fellow at the Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute.[8] He is
> also a member of the Trilateral Commission.[9]
>
> Segal was appointed Master of Massey College in the University of
> Toronto (effective at the end of June 2014) and retired from the
> Senate in order to accept the position.[10] He retired from the Massey
> College position effective June 30, 2019, five years into his
> seven-year term, and was succeeded by Nathalie Des Rosiers.[11]
> Honours
>
> In 2003, Segal was made a Member of the Order of Canada which was
> later promoted to the grade of Officer.[12] Segal holds an honorary
> doctorate degree from the Royal Military College of Canada, University
> of Ottawa and Queen's University.
> Hugh Segal was named honorary captain in the Royal Canadian Navy
> in 2004. [1]
> He was made chair of the NATO Association of Canada in 2013.[13]
> In 2013, Hugh Segal was honored with a Peace Patron Award by The
> Mosaic Institute, an NGO based in Toronto working to promote pluralism
> reducing conflict in Canada and abroad.[14]
> In 2016, he was made a member of the Order of Ontario.[15]
> In 2017 He was awarded the Canadian Forces Decoration (CD) for 12
> years service with the Royal Canadian Navy.
>
> Family
> He is the brother of corporate executive and former university
> administrator Brian Segal, and of artist Seymour Segal. He is married
> to Donna Armstrong Segal, a former Ontario Ministry of Health
> executive. They have one daughter, Jacqueline.
>
>
>
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> YO Peter Van Loan Your partners Mr Zakem and Mr Torgis should never
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> Subject: Not long after CBC closed a comment section and erased one of
> my comments I hear Terry Seguin talking to Sophia Harris about money
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> Methinks the all knowing Ms Harris should review page 14 of this file
> and finally find all the documents I sent her in 2002 N'esy Pas?
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> Sunday, 21 October 2018
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> Nobody should be surprised to see the LIEbrano Propaganda Machine
> claim Trudeau The Younger has the edge on the 2019 election N'esy Pas?
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> David Raymond Amos @DavidRayAmos
> Replying to @DavidRayAmos @Kathryn98967631 and 49 others
> Methinks the LIEbrano Propaganda Machine erased one too many comments
> after it was read by others
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> #TrudeauMustGo #nbpoli #cdnpoli #TrumpKnew
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> Trudeau The Younger can't deny that it contained a link to this file N'esy
> Pas?
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> https://www.scribd.com/doc/
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> David Amos
> Content disabled.
> @Rob Lehtisaari
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> You should try going back a little further in history
>
> Everybody knows 44 years ago Canada had next to zero for a National
> Debt and what we did owe was to ourselves byway of the Bank of Canada.
> thanks to R.B Bennent (He also created the CBC and the Wheat Board)
> Then Trudeau the Elder decided to borrow money from Banksters and now
> look at the fix we are in.
>
> Methinks there was quite a downturn 10 years ago and that was 4 long
> years after after I ran for a seat in the 38th Parliament because
> politicians were ignoring my warning about financial issues etc These
> day the stack markets are soaring on speculation only. However what
> goes up must come down N'esy Pas?
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> David Amos
> @Rob Lehtisaari "Comprehension, or lack there of is the responsibility
> of the reader/consumer."
>
> Methinks I should ask the obvious question can you exercise your
> responsibility when legitimate replies to you are blocked?
>
> That said perhaps I should at least point out the fact that there was
> quite a downturn in the worldwide economy 10 years ago. That was 4
> long years after I ran for a seat in the 38th Parliament because
> politicians were ignoring my warnings about financial issues etc These
> days the stock markets are soaring on speculation only. However Mother
> Nature dictates that what goes up must come down N'esy Pas?
>
> On 1/25/23, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: rrichard@nb.aibn.com
>> Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2019 11:45:46 -0300
>> Subject: Re: Matter 452 - NB Power Application for Approval of an
>> Advanced Metering Infrastructure Capital Project / Instance nș 452 -
>> Énergie NB - Demande d'approbation d'un project d'immobilisation
>> d'infrastructure de mesure avancée
>> To: "Colleen.Mitchell@
>> <Colleen.Mitchell@
>> <david.sollows@gnb.ca>, "Heather.Quinn@gnb.ca" <Heather.Quinn@gnb.ca>,
>> "Paul.Volpe@enbridge.com" <Paul.Volpe@enbridge.com>,
>> "Gilles.volpe@enbridge.com" <Gilles.volpe@enbridge.com>,
>> "dave.lavigne@enbridge.com" <dave.lavigne@enbridge.com>,
>> "gerald@kissnb.com" <gerald@kissnb.com>, "hanrahan.dion@jdirving.com"
>> <hanrahan.dion@jdirving.com>, "cstewart@stewartmckelvey.com"
>> <cstewart@stewartmckelvey.com>
>> <NbdotCa@hotmail.com>, "lcozzarini@nbpower.com"
>> <lcozzarini@nbpower.com>, "jfurey@nbpower.com" <jfurey@nbpower.com>,
>> "SWaycott@nbpower.com" <SWaycott@nbpower.com>, "bcrawford@nbpower.com"
>> <bcrawford@nbpower.com>, "lclark@nbpower.com" <lclark@nbpower.com>,
>> "NBPRegulatory@nbpower.com" <NBPRegulatory@nbpower.com>, NBEUB/CESPNB
>> <General@nbeub.ca>, "Lawton, John" <John.Lawton@nbeub.ca>, "Desmond,
>> Ellen" <ecdesmond@nbeub.ca>, "Dickie, Michael"
>> <Michael.Dickie@nbeub.ca>, "Young, Dave" <Dave.Young@nbeub.ca>,
>> "Mitchell, Kathleen" <Kathleen.Mitchell@nbeub.ca>,
>> "mikemckinley@rogers.com" <mikemckinley@rogers.com>,
>> "heather.black@gnb.ca" <heather.black@gnb.ca>, "rrichard@nb.aibn.com"
>> <rrichard@nb.aibn.com>, "geoff.flood@t4g.com" <geoff.flood@t4g.com>
>> Cc: "jeff.garrett (jeff.garrett@sjenergy.com)"
>> <jeff.garrett@sjenergy.com>, "dan.dionne
>> (dan.dionne@perth-andover.com)
>> Pierre" <pierreroy@edmundston.ca>, "Robinson, Ray"
>> <ray.robinson@sjenergy.com>, "sstoll (sstoll@airdberlis.com)"
>> <sstoll@airdberlis.com>, "Zarnett, Paula" <pzarnett@bdrenergy.com>
>>
>>
>> New Brunswick Energy and Utilities Board
>> PO Box 5001
>> 15 Market Square, Suite 1400
>> Saint John NB
>> E2L 4Y9
>>
>> Att: Kathleen Mitchell, Chief Clerk
>>
>>
>> Dear Ms. Mitchell,
>>
>> With all due respect, I cannot support Utilities Municipal’s Motion.
>>
>> As you know, I am placing lots of time, money and worries to stop the
>> deployment of smart meters in our province.
>>
>> Always in the past, Utilities Municipal had been timely in all it’s
>> interventions.
>>
>> Therefore, I have resorted to doubt their intentions for the delay.
>>
>> I became aware that the profit of Saint John Energy goes to Fredericton.
>>
>> Saint John Energy is essentially a part of NB Power.
>>
>> I do not see why another intervener from NB power will help matter #452.
>>
>> They had a last minute change of plan.
>>
>> Cordially yours,
>>
>> Roger Richard
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Le 28 août 2019 à 10:35, Mitchell, Kathleen <Kathleen.Mitchell@nbeub.ca>
>>> a
>>> écrit :
>>>
>>> Good morning,
>>>
>>> Please be advised that Utilities Municipal has filed a Notice of Motion
>>> for Intervener Status with the Board. All parties have now been copied
>>> on
>>> the Notice of Motion and it is posted on the Board’s website.
>>>
>>> Parties have until 12:00 PM on Friday, August 30th to provide any
>>> comments
>>> they may have regarding Utilities Municipal’s request.
>>>
>>> ***
>>> Bonjour,
>>>
>>> Nous désirons vous informer qu’Utilities Municipal a déposé un Avis de
>>> motion pour statut d’intervenant auprès de la Commission. Toutes les
>>> parties ont désormais reçu une copie de cet Avis de motion, qui est
>>> affiché sur le site Web de la Commission.
>>>
>>> Les parties ont jusqu’à 12 h 00 le vendredi 30 août pour soumettre des
>>> commentaires en ce qui a trait à la demande d’Utilities Municipal.
>>>
>>> Kathleen Mitchell
>>> Chief Clerk | Greffière en chef
>>>
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>>
>> On 1/24/23, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
>>> https://www.airdberlis.com/
>>>
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>>>
>>> Steven Zakem is widely recognized as an expert in municipal
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>>> T416.865.3440
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>>>
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>>> T416.865.4149
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>>> T416.865.4729
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>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
>>> Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2023 12:00:41 -0400
>>> Subject: Re: Merci Mon Ami Interesting news
>>> To: areynolds@airdberlis.com, "blaine.higgs" <blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>,
>>> Dominic.Cardy@gnb.ca, "Holland, Mike (LEG)" <mike.holland@gnb.ca>,
>>> "Ross.Wetmore" <Ross.Wetmore@gnb.ca>, "robert.mckee"
>>> <robert.mckee@gnb.ca>, "Rene.Legacy" <Rene.Legacy@gnb.ca>,
>>> "kris.austin" <kris.austin@gnb.ca>, "michelle.conroy"
>>> <michelle.conroy@gnb.ca>, David.Coon@gnb.ca, "Mitton, Megan (LEG)"
>>> <megan.mitton@gnb.ca>, "Arseneau, Kevin (LEG)"
>>> <kevin.a.arseneau@gnb.ca>, kevhache@nb.sympatico.ca, "greg.byrne"
>>> <greg.byrne@gnb.ca>, "hugh.flemming" <hugh.flemming@gnb.ca>,
>>> MRichard@lawsociety-barreau.
>>> "Bill.Hogan" <Bill.Hogan@gnb.ca>, "Bill.Oliver" <Bill.Oliver@gnb.ca>,
>>> briangallant10 <briangallant10@gmail.com>, BrianThomasMacdonald
>>> <BrianThomasMacdonald@gmail.
>>> "Macfarlane, Bruce (DH/MS)" <Bruce.Macfarlane@gnb.ca>, "Gary.Crossman"
>>> <Gary.Crossman@gnb.ca>, andrea.anderson-mason@gnb.ca, "robert.gauvin"
>>> <robert.gauvin@gnb.ca>, "Dorothy.Shephard" <Dorothy.Shephard@gnb.ca>,
>>> "charles.murray" <charles.murray@gnb.ca>, ltgov@gnb.ca,
>>> "Kelly.A.Lamrock" <Kelly.A.Lamrock@gnb.ca>, andre <andre@jafaust.com>,
>>> news@dailygleaner.com, oldmaison@yahoo.com, jbosnitch@gmail.com,
>>> "Robert. Jones" <Robert.Jones@cbc.ca>
>>> Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, rrichard
>>> <rrichard@nb.aibn.com>, Alex.Vass@gnb.ca, SWaycott@nbpower.com,
>>> jeffery.callaghan@
>>> rdk@indecon.com, pzarnett@bdrenergy.com, sstoll@airdberlis.com,
>>> dan.dionne@perth-andover.com
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: Scott Stoll <sstoll@airdberlis.com>
>>> Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2023 15:57:03 +0000
>>> Subject: Automatic reply: Merci Mon Ami
>>> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
>>>
>>> Please be advised that Scott Stoll has retired from Aird & Berlis LLP
>>> effective August 31st, 2022. If this is a business related enquiry,
>>> please contact Alison Reynolds at areynolds@airdberlis.com or
>>> 416.863.1500 ext. 2113.
>>>
>>> On 1/24/23, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
>>>
>>>> ---------- Original message ----------
>>>> From: Roger Richard <rrichard@nb.aibn.com>
>>>> Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2019 11:45:50 -0400
>>>> Subject: Matter 430 - NB Power 2019-2020 General Rate Application /
>>>> Instance Nº 430 - Énergie NB Demande générale de tarifs pour 2019-2020
>>>> To: "Mitchell, Kathleen" <Kathleen.Mitchell@nbeub.ca>
>>>> Cc: "David.Raymond.Amos333@gmail.
>>>> <David.Raymond.Amos333@gmail.
>>>> <david.sollows@gnb.ca>, "Paul.Volpe@enbridge.com"
>>>> <Paul.Volpe@enbridge.com>, "dave.lavigne@enbridge.com"
>>>> <dave.lavigne@enbridge.com>, "Gilles.volpe@enbridge.com"
>>>> <Gilles.volpe@enbridge.com>, "jeffery.callaghan@
>>>> <jeffery.callaghan@
>>>> <gerald@kissnb.com>, "cstewart@stewartmckelvey.com"
>>>> <cstewart@stewartmckelvey.com>
>>>> <hanrahan.dion@jdirving.com>, "lcozzarini@nbpower.com"
>>>> <lcozzarini@nbpower.com>, "jfurey@nbpower.com" <jfurey@nbpower.com>,
>>>> "SWaycott@nbpower.com" <SWaycott@nbpower.com>,
>>>> "NBPRegulatory@nbpower.com" <NBPRegulatory@nbpower.com>,
>>>> "wharrison@nbpower.com" <wharrison@nbpower.com>,
>>>> "bcrawford@nbpower.com" <bcrawford@nbpower.com>, "Lawton, John"
>>>> <John.Lawton@nbeub.ca>, "Desmond, Ellen" <ecdesmond@nbeub.ca>,
>>>> "Dickie, Michael" <Michael.Dickie@nbeub.ca>, "Young, Dave"
>>>> <Dave.Young@nbeub.ca>, "Mitchell, Kathleen"
>>>> <Kathleen.Mitchell@nbeub.ca>, NBEUB/CESPNB <General@nbeub.ca>,
>>>> "heather.black@gnb.ca" <heather.black@gnb.ca>, "rdk@indecon.com"
>>>> <rdk@indecon.com>, "rrichard@nb.aibn.com" <rrichard@nb.aibn.com>,
>>>> "jeff.garrett@sjenergy.com" <jeff.garrett@sjenergy.com>,
>>>> "dan.dionne@perth-andover.com" <dan.dionne@perth-andover.com>
>>>> "pierreroy@edmundston.ca" <pierreroy@edmundston.ca>,
>>>> "ray.robinson@sjenergy.com" <ray.robinson@sjenergy.com>,
>>>> "sstoll@airdberlis.com" <sstoll@airdberlis.com>,
>>>> "pzarnett@bdrenergy.com" <pzarnett@bdrenergy.com>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> M. le Président,
>>>>
>>>> Je vous écrit ce matin pour faire valoir mon indignation
>>>> vis-à-vis
>>>> les propos de NB Power concernant M. Amos le 6 février 2019. Plus
>>>> spécifiquement les paroles suivantes: « He might be dead before me. »
>>>>
>>>> M. Amos est très habile lorsque vient le temps d’argumenter.
>>>> En
>>>> plus, il connait très bien les lois et ses responsabilités sociales.
>>>> M. Amos est bien plus efficace en Cour que dans une sombre ruelle…
>>>> Jamais il aurait dit de pareils choses!
>>>>
>>>> J’étais présent la soirée du 7 février 2018. C’était une très
>>>> longue
>>>> journée avec le début de l’audience #375 le matin et l’intervention
>>>> publique le soir en plus de la pluie verglaçante. Tout le monde était
>>>> fatigué.
>>>>
>>>> Je n’ai pas entendu M. Amos dire de telles paroles. Il est
>>>> vrai
>>>> qu’il parlait vite ce soir là. C’était pour profiter le plus possible
>>>> de son temps de paroles. Après avoir reçu la transcription de la
>>>> soirée, il a essayé à mainte reprises d’avoir une copie de
>>>> l’enregistrement mais sans succès.
>>>>
>>>> Les erreurs de transcriptions sont possibles car cela m’est
>>>> arrivé
>>>> à
>>>> quelques reprises. C’est pourquoi, quand j’ai la possibilité, je
>>>> fournis un document écrit pour limiter les erreurs. L’erreur est
>>>> humaine et je ne m’en fait pas d’histoires. Mais maintenant je
>>>> réalise que c’est très dangereux.
>>>>
>>>> C’est pourquoi je doute de l’intégrité de NB Power lorsqu’elle
>>>> utilise cette technique pour faire valoir son point. Selon moi, c’est
>>>> un coup bas!
>>>>
>>>> Je prie donc à la commission de prendre ceci en considération
>>>> pour
>>>> aider M. Amos à devenir intervenant.
>>>>
>>>> Cordialement vôtre,
>>>>
>>>> Roger Richard.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Google Translation
>>>>
>>>> Mr. President,
>>>>
>>>> I am writing to you this morning to express my outrage at NB Power's
>>>> remarks regarding Mr. Amos on 6 February 2019. More specifically the
>>>> following words: “He might be dead before me."
>>>>
>>>> Mr. Amos is very skilled when it comes to arguing. In addition, he
>>>> knows very well the laws and its social responsibilities. Mr. Amos is
>>>> much more effective in Court than in a dark alley… He would never have
>>>> said such things!
>>>>
>>>> I was present the evening of February 7, 2018. It was a very long day
>>>> with the start of hearing #375 in the morning and the public
>>>> intervention in the evening in addition to the freezing rain. Everyone
>>>> was tired.
>>>>
>>>> I did not hear Mr. Amos say such words. It is true that he spoke
>>>> quickly that evening. It was to take advantage of as much of his
>>>> speaking time as possible. After receiving the transcript of the
>>>> evening, he repeatedly tried to have a copy of the recording but
>>>> without success.
>>>>
>>>> Transcription errors are possible because this has happened to me a
>>>> few times. That's why when I have the possibility, I provide a written
>>>> document to limit errors. To err is human and I don't care of stories.
>>>> But now I realize that it is very dangerous.
>>>>
>>>> This is why I doubt the integrity of NB Power when it uses this
>>>> technique to make its point.
>>>>
>>>> In my opinion, this is a low blow!
>>>>
>>>> So I urge the commission to take this into consideration to help Mr.
>>>> Amos become an intervener.
>>>>
>>>> Yours faithfully,
>>>> Roger Richard.
>>>>
>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>> From: "Macfarlane, Bruce (ECO/BCE)" <Bruce.Macfarlane@gnb.ca>
>>>> Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2023 00:19:31 +0000
>>>> Subject: Automatic reply: Merci Mon Ami
>>>> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
>>>>
>>>> OUT OF OFFICE ALERT:I am out of the office with no access to e-mails
>>>> For immediate assistance, please contact Alex Vass at Alex.Vass@gnb.ca
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ABSENT DU BUREAU :Je suis hors de mon bureau aujourd'hui. Je n'aurai
>>>> pas accès à mes courriels électroniques. Veuillez communiquer avec
>>>> Alex Vass à Alex.Vass@gnb.ca pour obtenir de l'aide immédiate.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 1/23/23, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
>>>>> A Google Translation
>>>>>
>>>>> January 23, 2023. Case #541. Caraquet.
>>>>>
>>>>> Mr. President, dear Commissioners, and dear fellow citizens,
>>>>>
>>>>> I cannot accept the 8.9% increase in electricity rates. Even if Mr.
>>>>> Higgs is right
>>>>> that NB Power's huge debt needs to be brought under control is not the
>>>>> right way to go about it. Here are some reasons why.
>>>>>
>>>>> Start with the NB Power Board of Directors. Why do we have Board
>>>>> members who are non-residents of NB? Why the president of advice is an
>>>>> American?
>>>>>
>>>>> Then there are the salaries of more than $100,000 among our employees.
>>>>> It must be remembered that the upper third of the income of the
>>>>> population is $70,000 and more per year. It means that the lower
>>>>> two-thirds are much less. It's like NB Power is a cow
>>>>> fat as we say in English. According to Mr. David Amos, NB Power's
>>>>> accounting is not
>>>>> independently verified. He is a whistleblower regarding fraudulent
>>>>> activities
>>>>> of the KPMJ company.
>>>>>
>>>>> Follows the field of research and development. NB Power, i.e. we, have
>>>>> no the financial means to do research. Mini-nuclear power plants are a
>>>>> beautiful example of research well beyond our means. Hydro-Québec has
>>>>> a real laboratory, this is where people who want to do research can
>>>>> go. Otherwise we will reliving laughable experiences as we have seen
>>>>> with the company JOY Entertainment. As for the development, it comes
>>>>> from the workers on the ground. For example, an editor line can see,
>>>>> after years of experience, that a piece of equipment wears in a way
>>>>> particular. He can realize that by moving it a little, his lifespan
>>>>> increases. this is good, but the ego of the superiors and the
>>>>> administration comes into play and often the idea is lost.
>>>>>
>>>>> Then there is the entrepreneurial spirit in big projects that does not
>>>>> go with our ability to
>>>>> to pay. Why renovate the Mactaquac dam when we have 5 billion in debt?
>>>>> Why
>>>>> we maintain the Point Lepreau Generating Station? For Americans?
>>>>>
>>>>> Our natural environment was my primary reason for becoming a case
>>>>> worker. #375 and #452 even if it is very difficult for me to speak
>>>>> publicly. In particular, the transcript of January 22, 2020 of
>>>>> Instance #452, pages 1120 and following, should be reread.
>>>>> Interesting, there is three years already… Electromagnetic fields are
>>>>> creating a smog that is becoming more and more denser with serious
>>>>> effects on everything around us, including ourselves. I you refers to
>>>>> the documents of Dr. Héroux and Dr. Miller presented during the two
>>>>> proceedings mentioned. With that, I would like to introduce you to
>>>>> what an RF wave meter measures. In this room. It quantifies the level
>>>>> of electromagnetic smog. The scale used by the device is according to
>>>>> the recent studies which are carried out independently of the
>>>>> industry. Not according to studies used by Health Canada.
>>>>>
>>>>> The transition from an analog to a digital system results in a huge
>>>>> loss energy on several levels. Looking up a word in a dictionary does
>>>>> not have the same expense
>>>>> energy than looking for it on the internet. Also, the digital system
>>>>> continues to evolve and to each time you have to buy other devices.
>>>>> Sometimes it is the device itself that is defective! Just think of
>>>>> your cell phones and smart meters. You have to remember that
>>>>> mechanical counters last more than thirty years… Dr. Tatoutchoup
>>>>> explained well why smart meters are not a good financial decision for
>>>>> N.B. must see or review his report presented during proceeding #452.
>>>>> This digital shift is a illusion: a false path. Moreover, remember
>>>>> what Mr. Bill Morneau, the former Minister of federal finances, said
>>>>> when he spoke about this energy transformation. He said that this
>>>>> technology will allow us to save money so that we can buy more
>>>>> “stuff”: A nice environmentalist mentality.
>>>>>
>>>>> Far too much emphasis is placed on electric vehicles. Maybe one day
>>>>> this will be the reality but not in the near future. So why try to
>>>>> pretend it's okay change our reality now? In the meantime, let's leave
>>>>> it to others to make exorbitant expenses that are completely
>>>>> unnecessary and let's invest when the technology is ripe.
>>>>>
>>>>> Humanity is growing exponentially now, but our planet is as big as
>>>>> that! So let's try to understand the importance of accepting our
>>>>> reality and stop believing that our needs can be met without any
>>>>> limits. Unfortunately, our system decision-making is taken by the
>>>>> industry. A good example is that Mr. Amos is practically the only one,
>>>>> if not the only one intervening in this proceeding who does not
>>>>> represent any company.
>>>>>
>>>>> I know I'm not telling you anything, but you had to be told for it to
>>>>> be recorded. Thanks for taking the time to listen.
>>>>>
>>>>> Yours faithfully,
>>>>> Roger Richard
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Le 23 janvier, 2023. Instance #541. Caraquet.
>>>>>
>>>>> M. le Président, chers commissaires, et chers concitoyens,
>>>>>
>>>>> Je ne peux accepter l’augmentation de 8,9% des tarifs d’électricité.
>>>>> Même si M. Higgs a raison qu’il faut contrôler l’énorme dette
>>>>> d’Énergie NB, ce n’est pas la bonne façon de s’y prendre. Voici
>>>>> quelques raisons pourquoi.
>>>>>
>>>>> Il faut commencer par le conseil d’administration d’Énergie NB.
>>>>> Pourquoi avons-nous des membres du conseil d’administration qui sont
>>>>> non résidents du N.-B.? Pourquoi le président du conseil est un
>>>>> Américain?
>>>>>
>>>>> Ensuite il y a les salaires de plus de 100,000$ chez nos employés. Il
>>>>> faut se rappeler que le tiers supérieur des revenus de la population
>>>>> est 70,000$ et plus par année. Ça veut dire que les deux tiers
>>>>> inférieurs sont beaucoup moins. C’est à croire qu’Énergie NB est une
>>>>> vache grasse comme on dit en anglais. Selon M. David Amos, la
>>>>> comptabilité d’Énergie NB n’est pas vérifiée de façon indépendante. Il
>>>>> est un lanceur d’alertes concernant les activités frauduleuses de la
>>>>> compagnie KPMJ.
>>>>>
>>>>> Suit le domaine de la recherche et développement. Énergie NB,
>>>>> c’est-à-dire nous, n’avons pas les moyens financiers pour faire de la
>>>>> recherche. Les mini-centrales nucléaires sont un bel exemple de
>>>>> recherches bien au-dessus de nos moyens. Hydro-Québec a un vrai
>>>>> laboratoire, c’est là que les gens qui veulent faire de la recherche
>>>>> peuvent aller. Autrement nous allons revivre des expériences risibles
>>>>> tel que nous l’avons vu avec la compagnie JOY Entertainment. Quant au
>>>>> développement, il provient des travailleurs sur le terrain. Par
>>>>> exemple, un monteur de ligne peut voir, après des années
>>>>> d’expériences, qu’une pièce d’équipement use d’une façon particulière.
>>>>> Il peut réaliser qu’en la déplaçant un peu, sa durée de vie augmente.
>>>>> Ceci est bien, mais l’égo des supérieurs et de l’administration rentre
>>>>> en jeu et souvent l’idée est perdue.
>>>>>
>>>>> Ensuite il y a l’esprit entrepreneurial dans de gros projets qui ne va
>>>>> pas avec notre capacité de payer. Pourquoi rénover le barrage de
>>>>> Mactaquac lorsqu’on a 5 milliards de dettes? Pourquoi qu’on entretient
>>>>> la centrale de Pointe Lepreau? Pour les Américains?
>>>>>
>>>>> Notre environnement naturel a été ma raison première pour devenir
>>>>> intervenant aux l’instances #375 et #452 même s’il m’est très
>>>>> difficile de parler publiquement. En particulier, la transcription du
>>>>> 22 janvier 2020 de l’Instance #452, pages 1120 et suivantes, sont à
>>>>> relire. Intéressant, il y a trois ans passés déjà… Les champs
>>>>> électromagnétiques créent un smog qui devient de plus en plus dense
>>>>> avec des effets graves sur tout ce qui nous entoure y compris nous
>>>>> même. Je vous réfère aux documents de Dr Héroux et Dr Miller présentés
>>>>> lors des deux instances mentionnés.
>>>>> Sur ce, j’aimerais vous présenter ce qu’un compteur des ondes des
>>>>> radiofréquences mesure dans cette salle. Il quantifie le niveau du
>>>>> smog électromagnétique. L’échelle utilisée par l’appareil est selon
>>>>> les études récentes qui sont réalisées de façon indépendante de
>>>>> l’industrie. Pas selon les études qu’utilise Santé Canada.
>>>>>
>>>>> Le passage d’un système analogique à un système numérique entraîne une
>>>>> énorme perte d’énergie à plusieurs niveaux. Chercher un mot dans un
>>>>> dictionnaire n’a pas la même dépense d’énergie que de le chercher sur
>>>>> l’internet. Aussi, le système numérique continue d’évoluer et à chaque
>>>>> fois il faut acheter d’autres appareils. Parfois c’est l’appareil même
>>>>> qui est défectueux! On n’a qu’à penser à vos téléphones cellulaires et
>>>>> aux compteurs intelligents. Il faut se rappeler que les compteurs
>>>>> mécaniques durent plus de trente ans… Dr Tatoutchoup a bien expliqué
>>>>> pourquoi les compteurs intelligents ne sont pas une bonne décision
>>>>> financière pour le N.-B. Il faut voir ou revoir son rapport présenté
>>>>> lors de l’instance #452. Ce virage numérique est une illusion: une
>>>>> fausse route. D’ailleurs, se rappeler ce que M. Bill Morneau, l’ancien
>>>>> ministre des finances fédérales, a dit lorsqu’il parlait de cette
>>>>> transformation énergétique. Il a dit que cette technologie nous
>>>>> permettra d’épargner de l’argent pour nous permettre d’acheter plus de
>>>>> « stuff »: Une belle mentalité environnementaliste.
>>>>>
>>>>> Beaucoup trop d’importance est accordée aux véhicules électriques.
>>>>> Peut-être qu’un jour ce sera la réalité mais pas dans un avenir
>>>>> proche. Donc pourquoi essayer de prétendre que ça va changer notre
>>>>> réalité maintenant? Entre temps, laissons donc aux autres de faire des
>>>>> dépenses exorbitantes parfaitement inutiles et investissons lorsque la
>>>>> technologie sera à point.
>>>>>
>>>>> L’humanité croît de façon exponentielle présentement, mais notre
>>>>> planète est grosse comme ça! Essayons donc de comprendre l’importance
>>>>> d’accepter notre réalité et de cesser de croire que nos besoins
>>>>> peuvent être satisfaits sans aucunes limites. Malheureusement, notre
>>>>> système décisionnel est pris par l’industrie. Un bel exemple est que
>>>>> M. Amos est pratiquement le seul, si-non le seul, intervenant dans
>>>>> cette instance qui ne représente aucune compagnie.
>>>>>
>>>>> Je sais que je ne vous apprends rien, mais il fallait vous le dire
>>>>> pour que ce soit enregistré. Merci d’avoir pris le temps d’écouter.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cordialement vôtre,
>>>>>
>>>>> Roger Richard
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: NBEUB/CESPNB <General@nbeub.ca>
>>> Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2021 19:13:33 +0000
>>> Subject: RE: Submissions of Utilities Municipal - New Brunswick Power
>>> – Motion for Deferral of General Rate Application- Board Matter No.
>>> 503
>>> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
>>>
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>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: David Amos [mailto:david.raymond.amos333@
>>> Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2021 3:16 PM
>>> To: Alison Reynolds <areynolds@airdberlis.com>
>>> Cc: NBEUB/CESPNB <General@nbeub.ca>; david.sollows@gnb.ca;
>>> cstewart@stewartmckelvey.com; hanrahan.dion@jdirving.com;
>>> paul.volpe@libertyutilities.
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>>> Subject: Re: Submissions of Utilities Municipal - New Brunswick Power
>>> – Motion for Deferral of General Rate Application- Board Matter No.
>>> 503
>>>
>>> Oh my my what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive
>>>
>>> On 10/21/21, Alison Reynolds <areynolds@airdberlis.com> wrote:
>>>> Good morning,
>>>>
>>>> Please see attached letter of today’s date with the submissions of
>>>> Utilities Municipal with respect to Board Matter No. 503.
>>>>
>>>> Kind regards,
>>>>
>>>> Alison
>>>>
>>>> Alison Reynolds
>>>> Assistant to Scott Stoll, Daria (Dasha) Peregoudova & Adam West
>>>>
>>>> T 416.863.1500 x2113
>>>> F 416.863.1515
>>>> E areynolds@airdberlis.com
>>>>
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>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: Alison Reynolds <areynolds@airdberlis.com>
>>> Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2019 14:24:18 +0000
>>> Subject: NB Power 2019-2020 General Rate Application - Board Matter No.
>>> 430
>>> To: "Mitchell, Kathleen" <Kathleen.Mitchell@nbeub.ca>
>>> Cc: "david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
>>> <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
>>> <david.sollows@gnb.ca>, "paul.volpe@enbridge.com"
>>> <paul.volpe@enbridge.com>, "dave.lavigne@enbridge.com"
>>> <dave.lavigne@enbridge.com>, "gilles.volpe@enbridge.com"
>>> <gilles.volpe@enbridge.com>, "jeffery.callaghan@
>>> <jeffery.callaghan@
>>> <gerald@kissnb.com>, "cstewart@stewartmckelvey.com"
>>> <cstewart@stewartmckelvey.com>
>>> <hanrahan.dion@jdirving.com>, "Cozzarini, Lilia"
>>> <LCozzarini@nbpower.com>, "jfurey@nbpower.com" <jfurey@nbpower.com>,
>>> "swaycott@nbpower.com" <swaycott@nbpower.com>,
>>> "NBPRegulatory@nbpower.com" <NBPRegulatory@nbpower.com>,
>>> "wharrison@nbpower.com" <wharrison@nbpower.com>,
>>> "bcrawford@nbpower.com" <bcrawford@nbpower.com>,
>>> "John.Lawton@nbeub.ca" <John.Lawton@nbeub.ca>, "ecdesmond@nbeub.ca"
>>> <ecdesmond@nbeub.ca>, "Michael.Dickie@nbeub.ca"
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>>> "jeff.garrett@sjenergy.com" <jeff.garrett@sjenergy.com>,
>>> "dan.dionne@perth-andover.com" <dan.dionne@perth-andover.com>
>>> "pierreroy@edmundston.ca" <pierreroy@edmundston.ca>,
>>> "ray.robinson@sjenergy.com" <ray.robinson@sjenergy.com>, Scott Stoll
>>> <sstoll@airdberlis.com>, Paula Zarnett <pzarnett@bdrenergy.com>
>>>
>>> Good morning,
>>>
>>> Please find attached letter of today's date and the Interrogatories of
>>> Utilities Municipal with respect to the above-noted matter.
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>>
>>> Alison
>>>
>>> Alison Reynolds
>>> Assistant to Scott Stoll, Fiona Brown & Hon. Hugh D. Segal, OC,O.Ont
>>>
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>>> F 416.863.1515
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>>>
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>>> intermediaries and self-insured employers that have come to rely on
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>>> municipal and land use planning practice. His long-standing
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>>> with various federal ministries and volunteer roles at the municipal,
>>> provincial and federal levels. Prior to his election as a Member of
>>> Parliament for York-Simcoe in 2004, Peter was Practice Group Leader
>>> for the Municipal & Planning Group at a national law firm. He also
>>> served as Adjunct Professor of Land Use Planning at the University of
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>>> Peter's previous experience includes advising on high profile
>>> development projects such as Vaughan Mills mall, Greenwood Racetrack
>>> and a large subdivision in the Oak Ridges Moraine. Peter also provides
>>> strategic and policy advice to clients in the energy and
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>>> The Honourable
>>> Peter Van Loan
>>> Conservative
>>> York—Simcoe
>>> Ontario
>>> No longer a member of Parliament
>>> Member of Parliament
>>> Constituency Province / Territory Start Date End Date
>>> York—Simcoe Ontario October 19, 2015 September 30, 2018
>>> York—Simcoe Ontario May 2, 2011 October 18, 2015
>>> York—Simcoe Ontario October 14, 2008 May 1, 2011
>>> York—Simcoe Ontario January 23, 2006 October 13, 2008
>>> York—Simcoe Ontario June 28, 2004 January 22, 2006
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>>> 42nd Conservative October 19, 2015 September 30, 2018
>>> 41st Conservative May 2, 2011 October 18, 2015
>>> 40th Conservative October 14, 2008 May 1, 2011
>>> 39th Conservative January 23, 2006 October 13, 2008
>>> 38th Conservative June 28, 2004 January 22, 2006
>>> Offices and Roles as a Parliamentarian
>>> Parliament Office or Role Start Date End Date
>>> 41st Member of the Board of Internal Economy June 7, 2011 December 2,
>>> 2015
>>> 41st Leader of the Government in the House of Commons May 18, 2011
>>> November 4, 2015
>>> 40th Minister of International Trade January 19, 2010 May 17, 2011
>>> 40th Minister of Public Safety October 30, 2008 January 19, 2010
>>> 39th Member of the Board of Internal Economy January 4, 2007 October
>>> 30,
>>> 2008
>>> 39th Leader of the Government in the House of Commons January 4,
>>> 2007 October 29, 2008
>>> 39th Minister for Democratic Reform January 4, 2007 October 29, 2008
>>> 39th President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada November 27,
>>> 2006 January 3, 2007
>>> 39th Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs November 27, 2006 January
>>> 3,
>>> 2007
>>> 39th Minister for Sport November 27, 2006 January 3, 2007
>>> 39th Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs
>>> February 7, 2006 November 27, 2006
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>>> 42-1 Vice-Chair Canadian Heritage September 20, 2017 September 18,
>>> 2018
>>> 42-1 Member Subcommittee on Agenda and Procedure of the Standing
>>> Committee on Canadian Heritage September 18, 2017 October 3, 2018
>>> 42-1 Member Canadian Heritage January 29, 2016 September 18, 2018
>>> 39-1 Member Subcommittee on Agenda and Procedure of the Standing
>>> Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development September
>>> 26, 2006 September 14, 2007
>>> 39-1 Member Foreign Affairs and International Development September
>>> 21, 2006 January 30, 2007
>>> 39-1 Member Foreign Affairs and International Development April 26,
>>> 2006 September 21, 2006
>>> 39-1 Member Subcommittee on Agenda and Procedure of the Standing
>>> Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development May 4,
>>> 2006 September 21, 2006
>>> 38-1 Member Human Resources, Skills Development, Social Development
>>> and the Status of Persons with Disabilities October 7, 2005 November
>>> 29, 2005
>>> 38-1 Member Human Resources, Skills Development, Social Development
>>> and the Status of Persons with Disabilities October 7, 2004 October
>>> 7, 2005
>>> 38-1 Member Subcommittee on the Employment Insurance Funds of the
>>> Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills Development, Social
>>> Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities November 2,
>>> 2004 October 7, 2005
>>> Parliamentary Associations and Interparliamentary Groups
>>> Parliament Role Association or Group Start Date End Date
>>> 40th Member Canada-Japan Inter-Parliamentary Group March 17, 2010
>>> March 31, 2010
>>> 40th Member Canada-United States Inter-Parliamentary Group March
>>> 17, 2010 March 31, 2010
>>> 40th Member Canada-Europe Parliamentary Association May 19, 2009
>>> March 31, 2010
>>> 40th Member Canadian Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary
>>> Association May 19, 2009 March 31, 2010
>>> 40th Member Canadian Delegation to the Organization for Security and
>>> Co-operation in Europe Parliamentary Assembly May 19, 2009 March 31,
>>> 2010
>>> 40th Member Canada-United Kingdom Inter-Parliamentary Association
>>> March 3, 2009 March 31, 2009
>>> 40th Member Canada-Israel Interparliamentary Group March 1, 2009
>>> March 31, 2009
>>> 40th Member Canada-United States Inter-Parliamentary Group May 27,
>>> 2008 March 31, 2009
>>> 40th Member Canadian Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary
>>> Association May 7, 2008 March 31, 2009
>>> 40th Member Canada-Europe Parliamentary Association April 1, 2008
>>> March 31, 2009
>>> 39th Member Canada-Japan Inter-Parliamentary Group November 29,
>>> 2007 March 31, 2008
>>> 39th Member Canada-Europe Parliamentary Association October 29,
>>> 2007 March 31, 2008
>>> 39th Member Canada-Japan Inter-Parliamentary Group June 6, 2006
>>> March 31, 2007
>>> 39th Member Canada-Europe Parliamentary Association May 11, 2006
>>> March 31, 2007
>>> 39th Member Canadian NATO Parliamentary Association May 11, 2006
>>> March 31, 2007
>>> 39th Member Canadian Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary
>>> Association May 11, 2006 March 31, 2007
>>> 39th Member Canada-United States Inter-Parliamentary Group May 11,
>>> 2006 March 31, 2007
>>> 39th Member Canada-Germany Interparliamentary Group May 3, 2006
>>> March 31, 2007
>>> 38th Member Canada-Europe Parliamentary Association June 2, 2005
>>> March 31, 2006
>>> 38th Member Canadian NATO Parliamentary Association June 2, 2005
>>> March 31, 2006
>>> 38th Member Canada-United States Inter-Parliamentary Group November
>>> 24, 2004 March 31, 2005
>>> 38th Member Canada-Europe Parliamentary Association October 20,
>>> 2004 March 31, 2005
>>> 38th Member Canadian Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary
>>> Association October 20, 2004 March 31, 2005
>>> Election Candidate
>>> Date Election Type Constituency Province / Territory Result
>>> October 19, 2015 General Election York—Simcoe Ontario Re-Elected
>>> May 2, 2011 General Election York—Simcoe Ontario Re-Elected
>>> October 14, 2008 General Election York—Simcoe Ontario Re-Elected
>>> January 23, 2006 General Election York—Simcoe Ontario Re-Elected
>>> June 28, 2004 General Election York—Simcoe Ontario Elected
>>>
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