Monday, 9 October 2023

Manitoba Stronger Together

 

Automatic reply: YO Ken Drysdale I SURE THAT YOU HAVE BEEN TOLD BEFORE

Premier of Ontario | Premier ministre de l’Ontario

<Premier@ontario.ca>
Wed, Oct 11, 2023 at 4:06 PM
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

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

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YO Ken Drysdale Do you remember me now?

 

Kenneth Drysdale

<kendrysdale@manitobastrongertogether.ca>
Wed, Oct 11, 2023 at 12:26 PM
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

Hello David, and thanks for the email string, it was a great meeting!
 
 

Re: LIVE - Stronger Together w/ Leighton Grey & Kenneth Drysdale

 

David Amos

<david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Mon, Sep 4, 2023 at 10:02 PM
To: Jason Lavigne <jason@yellowhead.vote>, lgrey@gwsllp.ca, contact@fedsforfreedom.ca, Blaine.Higgs@gnb.ca, premier <premier@ontario.ca>, "Bill.Blair" <Bill.Blair@parl.gc.ca>, premier <premier@gov.ab.ca>, derekstorie85@gmail.com, cps <cps@calgarypolice.ca>, ministryofjustice@gov.ab.ca, "Kaycee.Madu" <Kaycee.Madu@gov.ab.ca>, "hugh.flemming" <hugh.flemming@gnb.ca>, "Bill.Hogan" <Bill.Hogan@gnb.ca>, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, "Katie.Telford" <Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>, jcarpay <jcarpay@jccf.ca>, "jagmeet.singh" <jagmeet.singh@parl.gc.ca>, "robert.mckee" <robert.mckee@gnb.ca>, "andrea.anderson-mason" <andrea.anderson-mason@gnb.ca>, "Anita.Anand" <Anita.Anand@parl.gc.ca>, oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, Office of the Premier <scott.moe@gov.sk.ca>
Cc: info@donaldbest.ca, motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, ian <ian@mccuaiglaw.ca>, mjackson@fieldlaw.com, "freedomreport.ca" <freedomreport.ca@gmail.com>, chris.scott@whistlestoptruckstop.ca, sheilagunnreid <sheilagunnreid@gmail.com>, "stefanos.karatopis" <stefanos.karatopis@gmail.com>

https://rumble.com/v3eriyb-stronger-together-w-leighton-grey-and-kenneth-drysdale.html

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 22 May 2022 15:06:40 -0300
Subject: Hey Leighton Grey QC if that were remotely true then how to
you explain the FEDS FOR FREEDOM CEASE & DESIST BULLSHIT BEARING YOUR
SIGNATURE???
To: Blaine.Higgs@gnb.ca, premier <premier@ontario.ca>, "Brenda.Lucki"
<Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Bill.Blair" <Bill.Blair@parl.gc.ca>,
premier <premier@gov.ab.ca>, derekstorie85@gmail.com, cps
<cps@calgarypolice.ca>, ministryofjustice@gov.ab.ca, "Kaycee.Madu"
<Kaycee.Madu@gov.ab.ca>, "hugh.flemming" <hugh.flemming@gnb.ca>,
"Bill.Hogan" <Bill.Hogan@gnb.ca>, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, "Katie.Telford"
<Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>, "Ian.Shugart"
<Ian.Shugart@pco-bcp.gc.ca>, jcarpay <jcarpay@jccf.ca>,
"jagmeet.singh" <jagmeet.singh@parl.gc.ca>, "robert.mckee"
<robert.mckee@gnb.ca>, "andrea.anderson-mason"
<andrea.anderson-mason@gnb.ca>, "Anita.Anand"
<Anita.Anand@parl.gc.ca>, oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, Office of
the Premier <scott.moe@gov.sk.ca>
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, lgrey@gwsllp.ca,
contact@fedsforfreedom.ca, ian <ian@mccuaiglaw.ca>,
mjackson@fieldlaw.com, "freedomreport.ca"
<freedomreport.ca@gmail.com>, chris.scott@whistlestoptruckstop.ca,
sheilagunnreid <sheilagunnreid@gmail.com>, "stefanos.karatopis"
<stefanos.karatopis@gmail.com>

Better yet do you even recall talking to me last year as you denied
reading my emails???

---------- Original message ----------
From: Leighton Grey <LGrey@gwsllp.ca>
Date: Sun, 22 May 2022 17:53:32 +0000
Subject: Re: Methinks YOU and many FEDS FOR FREEDOM cannot deny that I
crossed paths with their lawyer Leighton Grey QC just over a year ago
N'esy Pas Higgy??
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

Mr. Amos:

I have no connection whatsoever to Mark Jackson.  Nor do I presently
represent FFF.

Regards,



“Lex deficere non potest Justitia exhibenda”



Leighton B. U. Grey, Q.C.
Senior Counsel
GWSLLP




---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "Higgs, Premier Blaine (PO/CPM)" <Blaine.Higgs@gnb.ca>
Date: Sun, 22 May 2022 17:50:29 +0000
Subject: RE: Methinks YOU and many FEDS FOR FREEDOM cannot deny that I
crossed paths with their lawyer Leighton Grey QC just over a year ago
N'esy Pas Higgy??
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

Hello,

Thank you for taking the time to write.

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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Premier of Ontario | Premier ministre de l’Ontario <Premier@ontario.ca>
Date: Sun, 22 May 2022 17:51:01 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks YOU and many FEDS FOR FREEDOM
cannot deny that I crossed paths with their lawyer Leighton Grey QC
just over a year ago N'esy Pas Higgy??
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

Thank you for reaching out to Ontario Premier Doug Ford.

As you may know, Writs of Election were issued on May 4, 2022, which
signals that the campaign period has begun. This means the Ontario
government has entered caretaker mode until the completion of the next
general election on June 2, 2022.

In certain instances, your inquiry will be forwarded to the
appropriate government official for review but please note that
responses may be deferred.

Rest assured that all correspondence is carefully read and given
proper consideration.

Thank you again for writing.
______­­

Merci d’avoir contacté le premier ministre de l’Ontario, Doug Ford.

Comme vous le savez sans doute, un décret de convocation des électeurs
et électrices à une élection provinciale a été émis le 4 mai 2022,
marquant le début de la campagne électorale. Par conséquent, le
gouvernement de l’Ontario est entré dans une période de transition
jusqu’à la tenue des prochaines élections générales, le 2 juin 2022.

Votre demande sera transmise à un représentant du gouvernement aux
fins d’examen. Toutefois, veuillez noter que dans certains cas, il
pourrait y avoir un délai avant qu’une réponse ne vous soit acheminée.

Soyez assurés que toutes les correspondances que nous recevons sont
lues et traitées attentivement. Nous vous remercions de nous avoir
écrit.



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Office of the Premier <scott.moe@gov.sk.ca>
Date: Sun, 22 May 2022 17:49:00 +0000
Subject: Thank you for your email
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>


This is to acknowledge that your email has been received by the Office
of the Premier.

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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 22 May 2022 14:51:15 -0300
Subject: Re: We Need Serious Leadership | Nous avons besoin de
leadership sérieux Cry me a river
To: messages@jeancharest.ca
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

On 5/22/22, Jean Charest <messages@jeancharest.ca> wrote:
> « Le français suivra »
>
> David,
>
> Everywhere I go in Canada, I’ve been hearing something from Conservatives
> that really worries me.
>
> “I don’t feel at home in this Party anymore. I don’t know if I belong.”
>
> They hear wild speculation about Bitcoin and they ask — when did
> Conservatives start telling Canadians to take big financial risks?
>
> They hear talk of the superiority of the Anglo-Saxon language, and they
> think — do I even want to be associated with this Party anymore?
>
> And then they see the people they relied on to be a calm and trusted voice
> in our Party — like Ed Fast — cancelled by our own. And they wonder if they
> should even bother anymore.
>
> I’m going to tell you what I’ve been telling them.
>
> Not only do you belong in our Party. Our Party NEEDS you. Now more than
> ever.
>
> I believe we are a strong Party when we offer Canadians serious solutions.
> Exploiting anger is not a solution.
>
> I am going to get our Party back on the right track. But I can’t do it
> without you.
>
> I need you to do one thing, right now, to save our Party.
>
> Send this email to two people. One friend and one family member.
>
> Ask them to sign up.
>
> That’s it, just two people.
>
> The first two people who come to mind.
>
> Forward this email and ask them to sign up at jeancharest.ca
> (https://d2y0PW04.na1.hubspotlinks.com/Ctc/GG+113/d2y0PW04/VXclyp7VQrqjW4GNTKj1bGGLGW28qdJZ4Knr7mN2L_pzS3l0g5V1-WJV7CgCRvW2BpSV22HqgCyW96h_CQ43CCnDW6CB40W7zL4fpW8QCRjs4GRkNTW1JYP3Z8cb8c5W7mwGs63NGtb3W1lC5wk3_GwLPW8BMsnL8xqWG7W8_WXBz5BjrlmW3LrbTN42qr0cW8gCY884bJRDPW6K8L-52pr5MrW5Fjdmn3R2ntQW5YXdfY8nxxl0N4xpsGmY88CVMbC0pBTkrznW7JQ-Dg1Vdvp0W2JgWz63-jDY8VKfClS6rn4jWW950ZjZ8x41MsW8g6W8H7V4YcjW7WccR-45Q2YPW8pL4Kk7vdL2kW4dDXBb8HHS6LW1cnXdn511_5bM321tLnHySB3fr61
> ) before June 3rd so that they and you can have your voices heard.
>
> The Party and the Country need you.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Jean Charest
>
> Candidate for the Conservative Party of Canada Leadership
>
> P.S. The CPC cannot go backwards. We must move forward and bring big ideas
> and policies back to our conservative movement. My campaign is proposing
> serious leadership on issues that matter to Canadians. Sign up
> (https://d2y0PW04.na1.hubspotlinks.com/Ctc/GG+113/d2y0PW04/VXclyp7VQrqjW4GNTKj1bGGLGW28qdJZ4Knr7mN2L_pzS3l0g5V1-WJV7CgCRvW2BpSV22HqgCyW96h_CQ43CCnDW6CB40W7zL4fpW8QCRjs4GRkNTW1JYP3Z8cb8c5W7mwGs63NGtb3W1lC5wk3_GwLPW8BMsnL8xqWG7W8_WXBz5BjrlmW3LrbTN42qr0cW8gCY884bJRDPW6K8L-52pr5MrW5Fjdmn3R2ntQW5YXdfY8nxxl0N4xpsGmY88CVMbC0pBTkrznW7JQ-Dg1Vdvp0W2JgWz63-jDY8VKfClS6rn4jWW950ZjZ8x41MsW8g6W8H7V4YcjW7WccR-45Q2YPW8pL4Kk7vdL2kW4dDXBb8HHS6LW1cnXdn511_5bM321tLnHySB3fr61
> ) to support our campaign today if you want a credible leader who can beat
> Justin Trudeau.
>
> David,
>
> Partout où je vais au Canada, j'entends quelque chose des conservateurs qui
> m'inquiète vraiment.
 

Attn Ken Drysdale

 

David Amos

<david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Sun, Sep 10, 2023 at 10:43 AM
To: kendrysdale@manitobastrongertogether.ca, info@canadabridges.com
Cc: david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com, wab.kinew@leg.gov.mb.ca, premier <premier@leg.gov.mb.ca>

https://www.manitobastrongertogether.ca/live-events

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 7 Jun 2019 16:06:31 -0400
Subject: Attn Wab Kinew somebody called from 204 615 1922 at quiting
time down here
To: wab.kinew@leg.gov.mb.ca, premier <premier@leg.gov.mb.ca>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

>>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>>> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>>>>> Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2015 16:05:01 -0400
>>>>> Subject: Attn Wab Kinew
>>>>> To: w.kinew@uwinnipeg.ca, "Paul.Lynch"
>>>>> <Paul.Lynch@edmontonpolice.ca>, "Marianne.Ryan"
>>>>> <Marianne.Ryan@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>
>>>>> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
>>>>>
>>>>> https://baconfatreport.wordpress.com/2015/12/21/why-do-canadians-need
>>>>> -to-know-anything-about-injuns/
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/about/administration/avp-igca.htmlAssociate
>>>>> Vice-President, Indigenous Affairs
>>>>>
>>>>> Wab Kinew
>>>>> phone: 204.789.9931
>>>>> email: w.kinew@uwinnipeg.ca
>>>>> Biography/Publications
>>>>>
>>>>> Executive Assistant
>>>>>
>>>>> Sarra Deane
>>>>> phone: 204.988.7121
>>>>> email: s.deane@uwinnipeg.ca
>>>>>
>>>>


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2019 15:32:28 -0400
Subject: YO Andrea Anderson-Mason and Caroline Mulroney trust that
Jody Wilson-Raybould Wab Kinew Carolyn Bennett, Jake Stewart and
legions of cops and journalists etc knew of my concerns about Barry
Winters and Andy Scott a long time ago
To: "andrea.anderson-mason" <andrea.anderson-mason@gnb.ca>,
"caroline.mulroneyco" <caroline.mulroneyco@pc.ola.org>,
attorneygeneral <attorneygeneral@ontario.ca>, wab.kinew@leg.gov.mb.ca,
Paul.Lynch@edmontonpolice.ca, mia.rabson@freepress.mb.ca,
Paul.Samyn@freepress.mb.ca, carolyn.bennett@parl.gc.ca, Newsroom
<Newsroom@globeandmail.com>, premier <premier@ontario.ca>,
"Jody.Wilson-Raybould" <Jody.Wilson-Raybould@parl.gc.ca>,
"Jane.Philpott" <Jane.Philpott@parl.gc.ca>, "tony.clement"
<tony.clement@parl.gc.ca>, "Hunter.Tootoo" <Hunter.Tootoo@parl.gc.ca>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>, "jake.stewart"
<jake.stewart@gnb.ca>, waite@unb.ca, president <president@unb.ca>

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/government-take-time-mmiwg-1.5161718


Provincial government to 'take our time' implementing MMIWG recommendations
Social Sharing
'It would be best for us to go through it, take our time, look at the
details,' says N.B. justice minister
CBC News · Posted: Jun 04, 2019 8:56 PM AT

https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/1153916483661


February 5, 2018

Caroline Mulroney tells us why she's the best candidate to lead the
Ontario PC Party


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2019 14:21:28 -0400
Subject: Fwd: FYI Karen McCrimmon's assistant just asked me if I ever
talked to Karen Ludwig or Alaina Lockhart
To: Doug.Eyolfson@parl.gc.ca



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Karen.McCrimmon@parl.gc.ca
Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2019 17:26:23 +0000
Subject: RE: FYI Karen McCrimmon's assistant just asked me if I ever
talked to Karen Ludwig or Alaina Lockhart
To: motomaniac333@gmail.com

Un message français suit.

This reply has been automatically generated to acknowledge successful
receipt of your email.

We receive a large amount of inquiries from across Canada. We triage
email in the order it was received and we strive to respond to
inquiries as quickly as possible.

Please note that our office prioritizes inquiries from constituents of
Kanata-Carleton, does not respond to messages directed to another
person or organization, to form letters, or to correspondence
containing offensive or abusive language.

Thank you for your inquiry.

Office of Karen McCrimmon
Member of Parliament for Kanata-Carleton

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Députée de Kanata-Carleton



---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2019 13:26:01 -0400
Subject: FYI Karen McCrimmon's assistant just asked me if I ever
talked to Karen Ludwig or Alaina Lockhart
To: david.mcguinty@parl.gc.ca, "rob.nicholson"
<rob.nicholson@parl.gc.ca>, peter.vanloan@parl.gc.ca,
"hon.ralph.goodale" <hon.ralph.goodale@canada.ca>, "hon.melanie.joly"
<hon.melanie.joly@canada.ca>, "heather.bradley"
<heather.bradley@parl.gc.ca>, "Catherine.McKenna"
<Catherine.McKenna@parl.gc.ca>, "Karen.McCrimmon"
<Karen.McCrimmon@parl.gc.ca>, "Steven.MacKinnon"
<Steven.MacKinnon@parl.gc.ca>, "Wayne.Long" <Wayne.Long@parl.gc.ca>,
"Karen.Ludwig" <Karen.Ludwig@parl.gc.ca>, "john.mckay"
<john.mckay@parl.gc.ca>, "PETER.MACKAY"
<PETER.MACKAY@bakermckenzie.com>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>, mcu
<mcu@justice.gc.ca>, "David.Lametti" <David.Lametti@parl.gc.ca>,
"clare.barry" <clare.barry@justice.gc.ca>, "jan.jensen"
<jan.jensen@justice.gc.ca>, Craig Munroe <cmunroe@glgmlaw.com>,
"Norman.Sabourin" <Norman.Sabourin@cjc-ccm.gc.ca>, "marc.giroux"
<marc.giroux@fja-cmf.gc.ca>, "andrew.baumberg"
<andrew.baumberg@fct-cf.gc.ca>

Well while I have debated Lockhart during the election of the 42nd
Parliament both women have always snubbed me under Trudeau's orders
because of my lawsuit in Federal Court of that I have no doubt.
However they do get my emails N'esy Pas?

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Karen.Ludwig@parl.gc.ca
Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2019 17:15:02 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Mr McGuinty we just talked again Need I say
that the lawyers Van Loan and Nicholson and all the others ducked me
as usual
To: motomaniac333@gmail.com

Thank you for reaching out to the Office of Karen Ludwig, Member of
Parliament for New Brunswick Southwest.
This email is to confirm we have received you correspondence and will
be answering it as soon as possible. Please note that we do receive a
high level of correspondence and in the case of an urgent matter
please call (613)-995-5550 or (506)-466-3928.
In order to prioritize correspondence from constituents please include
your postal code.
Sincerely,
Office of Karen Ludwig, M.P.
New Brunswick Southwest
69 Milltown Boulevard
St. Stephen, New Brunswick  E3L 1G5
Toll Free: 1.888.350.4734
Email: karen.ludwig@parl.gc.ca



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Karen.McCrimmon@parl.gc.ca
Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2019 17:15:02 +0000
Subject: RE: Mr McGuinty we just talked again Need I say that the
lawyers Van Loan and Nicholson and all the others ducked me as usual
To: motomaniac333@gmail.com

Un message français suit.

This reply has been automatically generated to acknowledge successful
receipt of your email.

We receive a large amount of inquiries from across Canada. We triage
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inquiries as quickly as possible.

Please note that our office prioritizes inquiries from constituents of
Kanata-Carleton, does not respond to messages directed to another
person or organization, to form letters, or to correspondence
containing offensive or abusive language.

Thank you for your inquiry.

Office of Karen McCrimmon
Member of Parliament for Kanata-Carleton

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The Great Canadian Relay - October 4

 
 
 
 
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Awakening Democracy Tour

Agenda:

  • Meet & Greet

  • Oh Canada! Rosalie Drysdale

  • Welcome Message,

  • Introduction of Barbara Bendera by Rosalie Drysdale

  • Speaker #1: Barbera Bendera: "LIFE IN COMMUNIST CHINA A FIRST HAND ACCOUNT"

  • Introduction of Chris Riddell by Rosalie Drysdale

  • Speaker #2: Chris Riddell: "WHAT IS MST All ABOUT"

  • Introduction of Ken Drysdale by Barbara Bendera

  • Speaker #3: Ken Drysdale "DO YOU REMEMBER, THE SHELL GAME AND WHY NOT"

  • Invitation to Join MST: Ken Drysdale

  • Song "The Road Ahead": Rosalie Drysdale

  • Wrap Up and Social time: Ken Drysdale

Stonewall

Date:  November 15, 2023

Time:  6:30 pm to 8:30 pm

Location:   Anglican Church of Ascension  Parochial Hall; 291 1st St W, Stonewall, Manitoba,

Map: Click Here for Map

Bring MST to Your Town!

We've been on an incredible journey with our Awakening Democracy Tour, visiting towns and cities across Manitoba, and the response has been overwhelming.

Now, we want to met you, in your community!

If you'd like to see us bring the Awakening Democracy Tour to your town, we encourage you to get in touch.

Your voice matters, and we're eager to work with communities all across Manitoba to make a difference together.

Please send your requests and suggestions to kendrysdale@manitobastrongertogether.ca.

We welcome your interest and participation and look forward to joining forces to promote democracy and positive change in your town.

Thank you for your continued support of Manitoba Stronger Together.

Together, we can make our province stronger and more united.

 

YO Ken Drysdale Do you remember me now?

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Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2023 10:43:19 -0300
Subject: Attn Ken Drysdale
To: kendrysdale@manitobastrongertogether.ca, info@canadabridges.com
Cc: david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com, wab.kinew@leg.gov.mb.ca, premier
<premier@leg.gov.mb.ca>

https://www.manitobastrongertogether.ca/live-events

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Date: Fri, 7 Jun 2019 16:06:31 -0400
Subject: Attn Wab Kinew somebody called from 204 615 1922 at quiting
time down here
To: wab.kinew@leg.gov.mb.ca, premier <premier@leg.gov.mb.ca>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

 
 

Manitoba Stronger Together

 

Submitted by: Patty Schullman |

Summary of Manitoba Stronger Together meeting
held in Swan River Sunday, September 10 @ 2:00 – 4:00 pm
__________________________________

The meeting opened with Rosalie Drysdale leading in singing our National Anthem “ O Canada”.
There were four speakers as follows:

 

Speaker #1 Barbara Bendera, who spoke of her life in Communist China as a teacher. She talked about China’s social credit score system and total surveillance and control of its people. If the people don’t comply with the government’s demands, their social credit score declines and they are deprived of services or privileges. If they do something the government doesn’t like , their picture is plastered all over the place. If anyone is a real problem, they are sent to a “re-education camp”.

Speaker #2 Chris Riddell gave an overview of what Manitoba Stronger Together is all about. Go to their website to learn more and see how YOU can make a difference in your community and your province.

https://www.manitobastrongertogether.ca/

Speaker #3 Ken Drysdale, the Keynote Speaker, is one of the Commissioners for the National Citizens Inquiry which is a citizen led investigation into all things pertaining to Covid 19 and the over reach of the government’s response. There were numerous testimonies from all over Canada from Canadian doctors, ex police, funeral directors, Truckers Convoy leaders, school experts, ex media, lawyers, reporters, and specialists such as Dr Robert Malone, inventor of the MRNA technology in the Covid 19 vaccines. According to Dr Malone and people testifying, the experimental gene therapy (vaccine)pushed by Canada and government’s worldwide, was neither safe nor effective. Dr Malone says especially do not give the vaccine to children. Many testified of their injuries and deaths of loved ones. Funeral directors testified of the findings in the bodies of the vaxxed deceased. You can watch all the testimonies on their website. See: https://nationalcitizensinquiry.ca/

At the meeting, Ken talked of how “We the People” can make a difference in our province by working together forming a grassroots movement to make very needed changes and make our elected officials accountable to we the people instead of corporate interests that are not in the best interests of the people. You can read of all the important changes at their website. See: https://www.manitobastrongertogether.ca/


Speaker #4 Donnan McKenna, MLA Candidate for the Manitoba Keystone Party, for our area, is dedicated to assisting We the People in upholding the rights and freedoms of all Manitobans and provide us with the opportunity to create a stronger, united Manitoba and a government that is directly accountable to the people of our province. See more at: https://keystonepartymb.ca/

This concluded the meeting of which everyone was thanked for coming and much thanks went out to the refreshment committee. A time of refreshments, visiting and conversations was well received. Overall the meeting was excellent, well presented and informative. 



ValleyBiz
Box 330
Minitonas, MB R0L 1G0
Phone: 204-281-3114

https://police4freedom.ca/members/chris-riddell/ 

Chris Riddell


“I was a kid who grew up on the farm in Manitoba in the 70’s and I joined the Winnipeg Police service in 1980 and spent 20 years in a number of divisions : from General Patrol, Vice, Community Policing and Community Relations.

During that time, I held positions on the Winnipeg Police Association and the Manitoba Police association,
representing Police officers where required. I also committed in the Canadian Police Association helping to bring
awareness to Government leaders about issues of Policing in Canada.

My deep love of family, nature and human being make me engage for my community as a representative of Police For Freedom Canada in Manitoba.”

Who we are


At Police for Freedom Canada we continue to urge those in Law Enforcement and our Justice System to do what is right, based on moral and ethical principles. The recent arrest of Freedom activist Tamara Lich appears politically motivated setting a new low for those following orders from above failing to see the forest for the trees. In stark comparison, repeat offenders for gun crimes are set free on bail while those who dare to unify Canadians in peace are arrested without cause, held in custody and used as deterrence against those that dare speak out against our government.

We ask all Canadians to support Tamara in standing against government aggression. We welcome Canadians to join us in a peaceful gathering in Ottawa this Canada Day. Let us celebrate our heritage, our Constitution and our love of this great land while we still can.

In light of recent events, mandates and regional laws, Canadians have lost freedoms without the due process required for justification. This has fundamentally changed the way we live. This collective tension, uncertainty, and pressure is causing confusion and conflicting encounters between our police services and the citizens they serve. We believe in the protection of fundamental rights and freedoms of all citizens pursuant to the Canadian Constitution Supremacy Clause 52(1).

We are human beings serving and protecting other human beings

Police For Freedom Canada aims to improve overall societal well-being in these difficult times – both for citizens and members of our Police, Fire, and EMS services.

The objective of the peaceful marches, events, campaigns, and content supported by Police For Freedom is to educate regarding human rights, civil liberties, constitutional rights as well as the ethical code of conduct relative to Emergency Services.
 
We are colleagues from different professional backgrounds in Emergency Services both retired and active duty with a desire to continue to carry out our work based on our personal and professional ethical and moral values.
 
We call out for common sense and professional ethics.
 

https://keystonepartymb.ca/candidates/donnan-mckenna

Donnan McKenna

Donnan McKenna resides in the RM of Mountain with his wife and family.

Donnan’s 30-year career with the RCMP included provincial, national, and international experience in both front-line policing and command capacities. He is a crime reduction and family violence expert with experience dealing with government policy and system changes. His volunteer work includes several board positions and security operations.

Donnan retired from the RCMP in 2019 as the Officer in Charge of the Grande Prairie RCMP Detachment where he oversaw a 30% reduction in crime.

“The Keystone Party offers a new way forward. It is based on respect, listening, and empowering Manitobans. Keystone will put the power back in the hands of the people, where it rightfully belongs.”

Constituency Associations

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Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2023 09:10:13 -0300
Subject: Re: Manitoba's election is now the NDP's to lose Do you remember me?
To: Kenneth Drysdale <kendrysdale@manitobastrongertogether.ca>
Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

On 10/10/23, Kenneth Drysdale <kendrysdale@manitobastrongertogether.ca> wrote:
> Thank you
>
> On Mon, Oct 9, 2023 at 6:53 PM David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
>> Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2023 19:45:14 -0300
>> Subject: Re: Manitoba's election is now the NDP's to lose
>> To: Premier <PREMIER@manitoba.ca>, dmexc@leg.gov.mb.ca,
>> dcsso@leg.gov.mb.ca, wab.kinew@leg.gov.mb.ca, premier
>> <premier@leg.gov.mb.ca>, dougald@manitobaliberals.ca,
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>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: Obby Khan <obby@obbykhan.ca>
>> Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2023 16:07:56 -0500
>> Subject: Re: Manitoba's election is now the NDP's to lose
>> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
>>
>> Hi David,
>>
>> Thank you for sending this to me.  Very interesting to take a walk down
>> memory lane and check out the by-election stats!
>>
>>
>> Obby Khan
>> PC Candidate for Fort Whyte
>> obby@obbykhan.ca
>>
>> 16 - 62 Scurfield Blvd
>> Winnipeg, MB
>> R3Y 1M5
>>
>>
>> On 9/25/23, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2023/09/a-man-in-suit-stands-at-podium.html
>> >
>> > Sunday, 24 September 2023
>> >
>> > Manitoba's election is now the NDP's to lose
>> >
>> >  Heather Stefanson
>> > Heather Stefanson
>> >
>> >     President of the Executive Council
>> >     Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and International Relations
>> >
>> >
>> > Contact
>> >
>> > Phone: 204-945-3714
>> > Fax: 204-949-1484
>> > Email premier@leg.gov.mb.ca
>> >
>> > 204 Legislative Building
>> > 450 Broadway
>> > Winnipeg, MB R3C 0V8
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Clerk of the Executive Council and Cabinet Secretary
>> > Kathryn Gerrard
>> > Phone: 204-945-5640
>> > Fax: 204-945-8390
>> > Email dmexc@leg.gov.mb.ca
>> >
>> > 215 Legislative Building
>> > 450 Broadway
>> > Winnipeg, MB R3C 0V8
>> >
>> > Deputy Cabinet Secretary, Strategic Operations and
>> > Deputy Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs
>> > Michael Richards
>> > Phone: 204-945-2670
>> > Fax: 204-945-4065
>> > Email dcsso@leg.gov.mb.ca
>> >
>> > 327 Legislative Building
>> > 450 Broadway
>> > Winnipeg, MB R3C 0V8
>> >
>> > Deputy Minister for the President of the Executive Council
>> > Don Leitch
>> > Phone: 204-945-5640
>> > Fax: 204-945-8390
>> > Email dmexc@leg.gov.mb.ca
>> >
>> > 215 Legislative Building
>> > 450 Broadway
>> > Winnipeg, MB R3C 0V8
>> >
>> > Auto Reply Premier’s Secretariat
>> > David Amos
>> > <motomaniac333@gmail.com>     Mon, Sep 25, 2023 at 12:26 PM
>> > To: dcsso@leg.gov.mb.ca
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>> > Subject: Fwd: Auto Reply Premier’s Secretariat
>> > To: dmexc@leg.gov.mb.ca
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>> > From: Premier <PREMIER@manitoba.ca>
>> > Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2023 00:55:34 +0000
>> > Subject: Auto Reply Premier’s Secretariat
>> > To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>> >
>> > On behalf of The Honourable Heather Stefanson, Premier of Manitoba, we
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>> https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/2023-election-poll-analysis-1.6975553
>> >
>> > Manitoba's election is now the NDP's to lose
>> > Pair of polls paint a rosy picture for New Democrats, but 10 remaining
>> > days are an eternity in campaign time
>> >
>> > Bartley Kives · CBC News · Posted: Sep 23, 2023 8:00 AM ADT
>> >
>> >
>> > A man in a suit stands at a podium. Opinion polls in Manitoba give NDP
>> > Leader Wab Kinew the best chance of being elected premier in the next
>> > 10 days. But those 10 days represent one-third of the formal campaign.
>> > (James Turner/CBC)
>> >
>> > If the New Democrats manage to hold on to the lead polls suggest they
>> > have right now in Manitoba, there won't be much of a contest on
>> > election night.
>> >
>> > Two things are going very well for the NDP: strong support for the
>> > party itself and a significant voter retreat from the Manitoba
>> > Liberals.
>> >
>> > Polls released this week by the non-profit Angus Reid Institute and
>> > for-profit firm Probe Research suggested 47 to 49 per cent of Manitoba
>> > voters intend to cast ballots for the NDP.
>> >
>> > Support at that level spells victory — over the past century, no
>> > Manitoba political party with 44 per cent of the popular vote or
>> > better has lost an election.
>> >
>> > Even a smidge below 44 per cent doesn't get you there, at least if
>> > you're the Tories. Progressive Conservative parties led by Sterling
>> > Lyon in 1981 and Hugh McFadyen in 2011 came close to garnering 44 per
>> > cent and still managed to lose elections to the NDP.
>> >
>> > In both of those races, support for the Manitoba Liberals collapsed
>> > into the single digits. That provided the NDP with an advantage in
>> > what essentially became head-to-head races with the PCs in northern
>> > Manitoba, Brandon and the northern half of Winnipeg.
>> >
>> > This is another year where the Liberal vote appears to be collapsing.
>> > Both the Angus Reid and Probe polls suggest only nine per cent of
>> > voters intend to cast a ballot for a Liberal.
>> >
>> >     Manitoba NDP now enjoys 6-point lead over PCs, Angus Reid poll
>> suggests
>> >
>> >     Manitoba NDP take 11 percentage point lead over PCs: Probe poll
>> >
>> > That means the dynamic we see right now in Manitoba — strong support
>> > for the NDP coupled with a weak Liberal showing — may prove lethal for
>> > the Progressive Conservatives.
>> >
>> > Even if both the PCs and Liberals claw back a few percentage points of
>> > support, recent electoral history suggests the path to victory for the
>> > PCs becomes narrow, hinging upon favourable splits in swing
>> > constituencies.
>> >
>> > In 1999, both the NDP and Gary Filmon's Progressive Conservatives
>> > garnered more than 40 per cent of the popular vote, while the Liberals
>> > under Jon Gerrard captured 13 per cent.
>> >
>> > Gary Doer's NDP still captured eight more seats than the PCs — 32 to
>> > 24 — and a majority government that year.
>> > Liberal support sank in 1981, 2011
>> >
>> > This year, the polls are looking a lot more like 1981 and 2011.
>> >
>> > In 1981, Howard Pawley's NDP edged Lyon's PCs in popular support by 47
>> > to 44 per cent. But the Liberals, led by the now-forgotten Doug
>> > Lauchlan, only cobbled together seven per cent support. The result was
>> > an 11-seat NDP majority.
>> >
>> > A man looks toward the camera as others, including a man holding a TV
>> > camera, stand behind him.    In 2011, Hugh McFadyen and the PCs only
>> > trailed the NDP by two percentage points in the popular vote but still
>> > lost to the NDP by 18 seats. The culprit was a poor showing that year
>> > by the Manitoba Liberals. (David Lipnowski/The Canadian Press)
>> >
>> > In 2011, Greg Selinger's New Democrats edged past McFadyen's Tories by
>> > an even narrower range of popular support, 46 to 44 per cent. But
>> > Gerrard's Liberals only managed 7.5 per cent of voters.
>> >
>> > This allowed Selinger to win 37 seats — the highest total ever won by
>> > an NDP premier in this province — as well as an 18-seat majority.
>> >
>> > All of this discussion, however, is predicated on the idea nothing
>> > will change in Manitoba between now and the Oct. 3 vote. There is
>> > every reason to suggest a lot will.
>> >
>> > For starters, the favourable polls for the NDP have the potential to
>> > mobilize diehard PC supporters who can't stand the idea of the NDP's
>> > Wab Kinew becoming premier in time to issue Thanksgiving greetings to
>> > Manitobans.
>> >
>> >  A woman in a suit speaks at a podium.Manitoba Progressive
>> > Conservative Leader Heather Stefanson has 10 days to turn her party's
>> > fortunes around. (James Turner/CBC)
>> >
>> > Similarly, there may be a temptation for NDP supporters and campaign
>> > workers to take their feet off the gas.
>> >
>> > "There [are] hazards in those numbers because it can lead to
>> > complacency," said Probe Research president Scott MacKay.
>> >
>> > Kinew clearly understood this risk when he made an appeal to voters on
>> > Friday.
>> >
>> > "Polls don't change governments," he said in a carefully worded
>> > statement at a campaign appearance in Tuxedo. "Only voters can do
>> > that, and that's why we need everyone to get out and vote this year."
>> > Appeal to Liberal voters
>> >
>> > There is also the possibility Kinew has overplayed his hand when it
>> > comes to Liberal voters. Three times this week — at the Tuxedo event,
>> > during a televised leaders' debate and in front of the Winnipeg
>> > Chamber of Commerce — Kinew appealed directly to Liberals for their
>> > votes this year.
>> >
>> > There are voters who do not appreciate being told overtly what to do.
>> > If polls suggest many Liberal voters were already leaning NDP, why
>> > mess with success?
>> >
>> > A man in a suit speaks at a podium. Leader Dougald Lamont must find a
>> > way to ratchet the Liberal support up from the single digits to hold
>> > on to the three seats the party had when the legislature was
>> > dissolved. (James Turner/CBC)
>> >
>> > More importantly, 10 days is still a very long time in the context of
>> > a 28-day political campaign. The Progressive Conservatives are not
>> > finished rolling out their platform. The negative ads you expect to
>> > see from a party running from behind have yet to appear en masse.
>> >
>> > The bottom line is that campaigns matter, even at the end, and
>> > provincewide popular opinion can change.
>> >
>> >     Kinew in the crosshairs during Manitoba party leaders' debate as
>> > NDP surges in polls
>> >
>> >     Fact-checking Wab Kinew's promises on crime during Manitoba party
>> > leaders' debate
>> >
>> > Last spring in Alberta, for example, the United Conservatives and NDP
>> > were running neck and neck in several polls two weeks before the
>> > election. The UCP ended up winning the popular vote by almost nine
>> > percentage points.
>> >
>> > A provincewide NDP lead doesn't automatically mean the party will be
>> > able to flip every one of the seats on its target list. If Manitoba's
>> > race grows closer, the election-day machinery on the ground for both
>> > the NDP and PCs becomes more important.
>> >
>> > The NDP must win 11 more seats than the party has right now to form a
>> > majority government. There are few easy outs among the potential
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Anyone ever tried to speak to the NCI spokesperson, Michelle Leduc Catlin?

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Friday, 14 April 2023

Citizen-led inquiry into Canada's pandemic response makes stop in Winnipeg
 
 

Citizen-led inquiry into Canada's pandemic response makes stop in Winnipeg

Public officials have been summoned to testify at hearings being held across the country, organizers say

"This is a unique inquiry in many ways. It is citizen run, it is citizen funded," said Michelle Leduc Catlin, a spokesperson for the National Citizens Inquiry into Canada's Response to COVID-19.

"There is no one funder. This is done through people in Canada who want to hear what Canadians have experienced."

Hearings held so far have included testimony from expert witnesses and members of the public on pandemic policies. The inquiry started in Truro, N.S., before moving to Toronto and now to Winnipeg, where the first of three days of hearings took place at the Holiday Inn Airport West Hotel on Thursday.

Witnesses questioned the decision-making and science behind public health measures such as vaccine mandates, restrictions on in-person gatherings and school closures.

A woman stands in front of a blue backdrop holding her hands together. National Citizens Inquiry spokesperson Michelle Leduc Catlin says the citizen-led inquiry is unique. (Randall McKenzie/CBC)

They also spoke out about concerns around allegations of media censorship of scientists and experts.

The inquiry was originally launched by former Reform Party leader Preston Manning, who organizers said has since stepped aside as spokesperson.

Four inquiry commissioners listened and asked questions of witnesses participating both remotely via video and in person.

During one exchange, commissioner Ken Drysdale asked Stanford University health policy Prof. Jay Bhattacharya whether risk assessments on implementing policies such as remote learning gave enough consideration to the consequences.

"You would think about a whole wide range of outcomes from a policy, not just simply the putative benefits of a policy before you adopt it," said Bhattacharya, a critic of lockdown measures in the U.S. and a co-author of the controversial Great Barrington Declaration. It suggested building up herd immunity by allowing the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 to spread naturally, and encouraged focused protection of people at higher risk of dying from the illness.

"I think so many of those principles were thrown aside in the decision-making around COVID and COVID policy," said Bhattacharya, who also testified as a witness during a 2021 court challenge against Manitoba's COVID-19 restrictions launched by seven Manitoba churches.

A justice with what was then Court of Queen's Bench rejected their argument that the restrictions violated the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, ruling they were necessary to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Stefanson, Roussin summoned

The inquiry's website says public officials, including Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson and Chief Provincial Public Health Officer Dr. Brent Roussin, were summoned to testify.

In a statement to CBC, the province said Roussin receives a number of invitations and declined this one.

Decisions on COVID-19 restrictions "were made based on the best available medical advice," the province said in an email.

Patrick Allard, a vocal opponent of Manitoba's public health measures who was fined nearly $35,000 last year for violating those measures, signed up to testify about the impact on him and his family.

A man in a grey suit and grey suit with a blue lanyard is pictured in a hallway. Patrick Allard is a vocal opponent of public health measures who signed up to participate in the National Citizens Inquiry. (Randall McKenzie/CBC)

"My ticketing during COVID protests, my arrests … I'm going to be bringing that up, I'm going to be bringing up the harms that I saw with my eyes among my own family from lockdown measures," Allard said, noting he's particularly concerned about the isolation his great-grandmother experienced in a nursing home. 

Rick Dyck, a People's Party of Canada riding director in Winnipeg, said he attended because he disagreed with public health measures such as mask mandates in grocery stores.

"There was a time I went to [a grocery store] on St. James, and there was an officer there and he denied me the ability to buy food just because I wasn't wearing a mask," Dyck said.

"I'm glad this inquiry is happening so that we can get some accountability and to stop this from ever happening again."

A man stands at a podium in a hotel conference room and four people sit at a table with two screens on it. Four inquiry commissioners listened and asked questions of witnesses who participated both remotely via video and in person on Thursday. (Randall McKenzie/CBC)

The hearings in Winnipeg are set to wrap up Saturday evening. The inquiry next stops in Saskatoon and is scheduled to end in Ottawa May 19.

Organizers said at the end of it all, the commissioners will put together a report with recommendations and share it publicly.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Josh Crabb

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Josh Crabb is a reporter with CBC Manitoba. He started reporting in 2005 at CKX-TV in Brandon, Man. After spending three years working in television in Red Deer, Alta., Josh returned to Manitoba in 2010 and has been covering stories across the province and in Winnipeg ever since.

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David Amos
Anyone ever tried to speak to the NCI spokesperson, Michelle Leduc Catlin? 
 
 

I just called

Heather R. DiGregorio

<hrd@bdplaw.com>
Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 11:31 PM
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

Thank you for reaching out.  The National Citizens Inquiry will be conducting hearings across the country over the next few months.  If you would like to participate, then please go to our website for more information. Take care,

 

Heather DiGregorio


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Subject: [EXT] I just called

 

https://nationalcitizensinquiry.ca/meet-the-commissioners/


Heather DiGregorio

Heather DiGregorio is a senior law partner at a regional law firm
located in Calgary, Alberta. Heather has nearly 20 years of experience
in the areas of tax planning and dispute resolution, which involves
assisting her clients to navigate the complex and ever-evolving
Canadian tax landscape. She is a past executive member of each of the
Canadian Bar Association (Taxation Specialists) and the Canadian
Petroleum Tax Society. She continues to be a frequent speaker and
presenter at these organizations, as well as at the Canadian Tax
Foundation and the Tax Executives Institute. Repeatedly recognized
within the legal community as an expert and leading lawyer, Heather
has represented clients at all levels of Court, including the Alberta
Court of King’s Bench, the Tax Court of Canada, the Federal Court of
Appeal and the Supreme Court of Canada.


https://www.banking.senate.gov/hearings/review-of-current-investigations-and-regulatory-actions-regarding-the-mutual-fund-industry

Review of Current Investigations and Regulatory Actions Regarding the
Mutual Fund Industry

Date: Thursday, November 20, 2003 Time: 02:00 PM
Topic
The Committee will meet in OPEN SESSION to conduct the second in a
series of hearings on the “Review of Current Investigations and
Regulatory Actions Regarding the Mutual Fund Industry.”
Witnesses
Witness Panel 1

Mr. Stephen M. Cutler
Director - Division of Enforcement
Securities and Exchange Commission
Cutler - November 20, 2003
Mr. Robert Glauber
Chairman and CEO
National Association of Securities Dealers
Glauber - November 20, 2003
Eliot Spitzer
Attorney General
State of New York
Spitzer - November 20, 2003



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From: "Min.Mail / Courrier.Min (CRA/ARC)" <PABMINMAILG@cra-arc.gc.ca>
Date: Wed, 24 May 2017 13:10:52 +0000
Subject: Your various correspondence about abusive tax schemes - 2017-02631
To: "motomaniac333@gmail.com" <motomaniac333@gmail.com>

Mr. David Raymond Amos
motomaniac333@gmail.com


Dear Mr. Amos:

Thank you for your various correspondence about abusive tax schemes,
and for your understanding regarding the delay of this response.

This is an opportunity for me to address your concerns about the way
the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) deals with aggressive tax planning,
tax avoidance, and tax evasion by targeting individuals and groups
that promote schemes intended to avoid payment of tax. It is also an
opportunity for me to present the Government of Canada’s main
strategies for ensuring fairness for all taxpayers.

The CRA’s mission is to preserve the integrity of Canada’s tax system,
and it is taking concrete and effective action to deal with abusive
tax schemes. Through federal budget funding in 2016 and 2017, the
government has committed close to $1 billion in cracking down on tax
evasion and combatting tax avoidance at home and through the use of
offshore transactions. This additional funding is expected to generate
federal revenues of $2.6 billion over five years for Budget 2016, and
$2.5 billion over five years for Budget 2017.

More precisely, the CRA is cracking down on tax cheats by hiring more
auditors, maintaining its underground economy specialist teams,
increasing coverage of aggressive goods and service tax/harmonized
sales tax planning, increasing coverage of multinational corporations
and wealthy individuals, and taking targeted actions aimed at
promoters of abusive tax schemes.

On the offshore front, the CRA continues to develop tools to improve
its focus on high‑risk taxpayers. It is also considering changes to
its Voluntary Disclosures Program following the first set of program
recommendations received from an independent Offshore Compliance
Advisory Committee. In addition, the CRA is leading international
projects to address the base erosion and profit shifting initiative of
the G20 and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and
Development, and is collaborating with treaty partners to address the
Panama Papers leaks.

These actions are evidence of the government’s commitment to
protecting tax fairness. The CRA has strengthened its intelligence and
technical capacities for the early detection of abusive tax
arrangements and deterrence of those who participate in them. To
ensure compliance, it has increased the number of actions aimed at
promoters who use illegal schemes. These measures include increased
audits of such promoters, improved information gathering, criminal
investigations where warranted, and better communication with
taxpayers.

To deter potential taxpayer involvement in these schemes, the CRA is
increasing notifications and warnings through its communications
products. It also seeks partnerships with tax preparers, accountants,
and community groups so that they can become informed observers who
can educate their clients.

The CRA will assess penalties against promoters and other
representatives who make false statements involving illegal tax
schemes. The promotion of tax schemes to defraud the government can
lead to criminal investigations, fingerprinting, criminal prosecution,
court fines, and jail time.

Between April 1, 2011, and March 31, 2016, the CRA’s criminal
investigations resulted in the conviction of 42 Canadian taxpayers for
tax evasion with links to money and assets held offshore. In total,
the $34 million in evaded taxes resulted in court fines of $12 million
and 734 months of jail time.

When deciding to pursue compliance actions through the courts, the CRA
consults the Department of Justice Canada to choose an appropriate
solution. Complex tax-related litigation is costly and time consuming,
and the outcome may be unsuccessful. All options to recover amounts
owed are considered.

More specifically, in relation to the KPMG Isle of Man tax avoidance
scheme, publicly available court records show that it is through the
CRA’s efforts that the scheme was discovered. The CRA identified many
of the participants and continues to actively pursue the matter. The
CRA has also identified at least 10 additional tax structures on the
Isle of Man, and is auditing taxpayers in relation to these
structures.

To ensure tax fairness, the CRA commissioned an independent review in
March 2016 to determine if it had acted appropriately concerning KPMG
and its clients. In her review, Ms. Kimberley Brooks, Associate
Professor and former Dean of the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie
University, examined the CRA’s operational processes and decisions in
relation to the KPMG offshore tax structure and its efforts to obtain
the names of all taxpayers participating in the scheme. Following this
review, the report, released on May 5, 2016, concluded that the CRA
had acted appropriately in its management of the KPMG Isle of Man
file. The report found that the series of compliance measures the CRA
took were in accordance with its policies and procedures. It was
concluded that the procedural actions taken on the KPMG file were
appropriate given the facts of this particular case and were
consistent with the treatment of taxpayers in similar situations. The
report concluded that actions by CRA employees were in accordance with
the CRA’s Code of Integrity and Professional Conduct. There was no
evidence of inappropriate interaction between KPMG and the CRA
employees involved in the case.

Under the CRA’s Code of Integrity and Professional Conduct, all CRA
employees are responsible for real, apparent, or potential conflicts
of interests between their current duties and any subsequent
employment outside of the CRA or the Public Service of Canada.
Consequences and corrective measures play an important role in
protecting the CRA’s integrity.

The CRA takes misconduct very seriously. The consequences of
misconduct depend on the gravity of the incident and its repercussions
on trust both within and outside of the CRA. Misconduct can result in
disciplinary measures up to dismissal.

All forms of tax evasion are illegal. The CRA manages the Informant
Leads Program, which handles leads received from the public regarding
cases of tax evasion across the country. This program, which
coordinates all the leads the CRA receives from informants, determines
whether there has been any non-compliance with tax law and ensures
that the information is examined and conveyed, if applicable, so that
compliance measures are taken. This program does not offer any reward
for tips received.

The new Offshore Tax Informant Program (OTIP) has also been put in
place. The OTIP offers financial compensation to individuals who
provide information related to major cases of offshore tax evasion
that lead to the collection of tax owing. As of December 31, 2016, the
OTIP had received 963 calls and 407 written submissions from possible
informants. Over 218 taxpayers are currently under audit based on
information the CRA received through the OTIP.

With a focus on the highest-risk sectors nationally and
internationally and an increased ability to gather information, the
CRA has the means to target taxpayers who try to hide their income.
For example, since January 2015, the CRA has been collecting
information on all international electronic funds transfers (EFTs) of
$10,000 or more ending or originating in Canada. It is also adopting a
proactive approach by focusing each year on four jurisdictions that
raise suspicion. For the Isle of Man, the CRA audited 3,000 EFTs
totalling $860 million over 12 months and involving approximately 800
taxpayers. Based on these audits, the CRA communicated with
approximately 350 individuals and 400 corporations and performed 60
audits.

In January 2017, I reaffirmed Canada’s important role as a leader for
tax authorities around the world in detecting the structures used for
aggressive tax planning and tax evasion. This is why Canada works
daily with the Joint International Tax Shelter Information Centre
(JITSIC), a network of tax administrations in over 35 countries. The
CRA participates in two expert groups within the JITSIC and leads the
working group on intermediaries and proponents. This ongoing
collaboration is a key component of the CRA’s work to develop strong
relationships with the international community, which will help it
refine the world-class tax system that benefits all Canadians.

The CRA is increasing its efforts and is seeing early signs of
success. Last year, the CRA recovered just under $13 billion as a
result of its audit activities on the domestic and offshore fronts.
Two-thirds of these recoveries are the result of its audit efforts
relating to large businesses and multinational companies.

But there is still much to do, and additional improvements and
investments are underway.

Tax cheats are having a harder and harder time hiding. Taxpayers who
choose to promote or participate in malicious and illegal tax
strategies must face the consequences of their actions. Canadians
expect nothing less. I invite you to read my most recent statement on
this matter at canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/news/2017/03/
statement_from_
thehonourabledianelebouthillierministerofnational.

Thank you for taking the time to write. I hope the information I have
provided is helpful.

Sincerely,

The Honourable Diane Lebouthillier
Minister of National Revenue

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I'm not the only Paramedic vaccine injured Chet Chisholm

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https://nationalcitizensinquiry.ca/truro-testimony/

This page has unedited versions of the testimony from each hearing. Edited clips of each witness’s testimony are coming, with English and French transcription. Until those are ready, please use the timestamp documents provided for each hearing to find the testimony you’re looking for.

Truro, Nova Scotia – Day 1 – 16/3/2023

Ches Crosbie     0:42:33 – 0:52:10
Dr. Chris Milburn     0:52:30 – 1:35:59
Dr. Peter McCullough     1:36:55 – 2:02:45
Dr. Patrick Phillips     2:31:40 – 3:26:18
Cathy Careen     3:32:10 – 3:52:25
Shelly Hipson     4:42:50 – 5:37:30
Dr. Stephen Bate     5:39:05 – 6:01:15
Vonnie Allen     6:02:04 – 6:32:05
Leigh-Anne Coolen     6:56:20 – 7:11:05
Chet Chisholm     7:12:15 – 7:33:30
Artur Anselm     7:33:59 – 7:46:35
Kassandra Murray     7:48:07 – 8:22:40

You can watch it on Rumble here.

Here is a time stamp of the day’s testimony.

Truro, Nova Scotia – Day 2 – 17/3/2023

Ches Crosbie     0:18:57 – 0:32:02
Darrell Shelley     0:32:20 – 0:55:52
Terry Lachappelle     0:57:08 – 1:17:40
Peter Van Caulart     1:20:08 – 1:46:12
Amie Johnson     1:47:05 – 2:10:31
Kathy Howland     2:10:59 – 2:29:26
Alison Petten     2:57:16 – 3:23:02
Elizabeth Cummings     3:23:45 – 3:40:48
Dr. Joseph Fraiman     4:39:12 – 5:47:25
Paula Doiron     5:48:07 – 6:18:02
Chief Greg Burke     6:18:32 – 6:56:30
Sabrina McGrath     7:15:00 – 7:28:40
Pastor Jason McVicar     7:30:00 – 8:03:44
Bliss Behare     8:04:43 – 8:16:10
Joe Behare     8:16:38 – 8:32:49

You can watch it on Rumble here.

Here is a time stamp of the day’s testimony.

Truro, Nova Scotia – Day 3 – 18/3/2023

Dr. Laura Braden     0:7:20 – 2:17:01
Dr. Matthew Tucker     2:18:48 – 2:49:13
Dr. Aris Lavranos     2:51:42 – 3:41:03
Dr. Dion Davidson     3:53:46 – 4:45:57
Ellen Smith     5:10:20 – 5:28:09
Scott Spidle     5:28:34 – 5:48:42
Janessa Blauvelt     5:50:00 – 6:24:07
Jordan Peterson     6:24:35 – 6:32:05
Josephine Fillier     6:48:20 – 7:07:40
Linda Adshade     7:08:23 – 7:28:00
Katrina Burns     7:28:34 – 7:54:14
Kirk Desrosiers     7:54:58 – 8:20:45
Tami Clarke     8:21:27 – 8:36:08
Ches Crosbie     8:36:23 – 8:47:01

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