Trial of Freedom Convoy protester Pat King delayed, to be judge-alone
Trial's start date delayed 6 months until May 2024
The trial of Freedom Convoy protester Pat King has changed from a jury to a judge-alone trial and the start date has been delayed from later this month to May 2024.
Appearing in virtual court Tuesday, King's lawyer Natasha Calvinho had filed a motion asking for the trial to be adjourned to a later start date.
Calvinho told the court she received hours worth of video evidence and other materials from the Crown, but would not be able to review it all before Nov. 27, as was originally planned.
The Crown was prepared to proceed sooner and was available for earlier dates, but consented to King's decision to have his case heard by a judge.
By hearing the trial by a judge, the court can choose non-consecutive sitting days. Jury trials are typically heard consecutively to minimize the disruption to jurors' lives.
King's trial is now scheduled to begin May 13 and sit for nine days, then break before a final week of trial starting July 15.
King appeared in virtual court with his hair slicked back, wearing a plaid blue shirt with a small "Harley Davidson" logo over the left breast.
He faces charges of mischief, counselling others to commit mischief, disobeying a court order and obstructing police for his role in the weeks-long "Freedom Convoy" protests in the city during the winter of 2022.
King — an early, loud and prominent supporter of the protests who was regularly updating his thousands of social media followers during his time in Ottawa — had previously tried to move his trial out of the city.
Calvinho had argued her client was too "notorious" and King "was and still is more highly publicized than most other people involved in the Freedom Convoy."
Justice Charles Hackland denied the request saying proper safeguards were in place to protect against potential juror bias.
Co-accused pleaded guilty in 2022
King continues to host live videos online, typically viewed by thousands, where he solicits donations for his defence.
Originally arrested during the protests in early 2022, King spent more than 100 days in jail before he was released on bail.
His co-accused at the time, Tyson George Billings, pleaded guilty in June 2022 to one count of counselling to commit mischief, and his other charges were withdrawn.
Billings was released from jail and sentenced to six months probation, and he then returned to his home in High Prairie, Alta.
Billings — also known as Freedom George — has since returned to the Ottawa area on occasion to take part in protests with groups that came together during the 2022 protests.
Pat King to face jury in Ottawa after venue change denied
Justice Charles Hackland said the law 'will provide the needed safeguards against potential juror bias'
Convoy protest organizer Pat King's unlikely bid to move his criminal trial out of Ottawa because of his notoriety failed on Thursday, and he will face a jury in the city he encouraged protesters to come to.
King is facing charges of mischief, counselling others to commit mischief, disobeying a court order and obstructing police for his role in the weeks-long protests in the city during the winter of 2022.
In a brief decision given during a virtual court appearance Thursday, Justice Charles Hackland said the law "will provide the needed safeguards against potential juror bias."
King's lawyer Natasha Calvinho had argued her client was too "notorious" and that King "was and still is more highly publicized than most other people involved in the Freedom Convoy."
But the Crown wanted the motion dismissed, and Calvinho recognized several times in court the request for a new venue was an "uphill battle."
King, an early, loud and prominent supporter of the protests who was regularly updating his thousands of social media followers during his time in Ottawa, is now scheduled to go to trial at the end of November.
Other figures involved in the protests who sought a venue change have also been rejected.
Former Ontario MPP Randy Hillier and convoy protest organizer James Bauder failed at having their matters moved.
Those requests were similarly denied in part because the court concluded there were enough procedural safeguards in place to avoid any prejudice against the accused.
Former Ontario MPP Randy Hillier’s request to move trial away from Ottawa denied
Hillier’s lawyer David Anber had argued that “widespread bias” against the 2022 protest, which disrupted the capital city’s downtown core for three weeks could taint the perspectives of jurors.
Ontario Superior Court Justice Anne London-Weinstein says that although there is a probability of prejudice against Hillier in Ottawa, she is satisfied that legal safeguards will ensure he has a fair trial in the city.
A summary of the judge’s decision also says that given the significant media attention paid to the embattled former politician’s case, a potential jury should be appropriately screened.
Hillier, who represented an Ottawa-area riding from 2007 to 2022, is facing nine criminal charges related to his role in the demonstrations against COVID-19 public-health measures and the federal Liberals.
Those charges include assaulting a peace officer, mischief, counselling others to commit mischief and resisting or obstructing a peace officer.
Randy Hillier case adjourned again until Nov. 28
Proceeding relates to 2021 ‘No More Lockdowns’ rally in Smiths Falls
The proceeding relates to a "No More Lockdowns" rally in Lower Reach Park in Smiths Falls on May 22, 2021. Hillier, a vocal opponent of COVID-19 restrictions, was issued a ticket by the Smiths Falls Police Service for organizing the gathering contrary to a COVID-19 regulation (Order) issued under the Reopening Ontario Act (ROA).
On Aug. 22, with Justice of the peace Jacques Desjardins presiding, Hillier’s counsel — Darren Leung — asked the court to defer the matter to a later date.
“By way of update, we appeared before Justice Callaghan (the Honourable John Callaghan) in (the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in Toronto) on July 27 and 28,” Leung informed.
Hillier has brought a Charter application before the court seeking to have various Orders made under the ROA declared opposite to the Charter.
According to Leung, Callaghan “said it would probably take a while, so I am requesting an adjournment to either October or November, knowing the decision will be determinative of this case.”
The prosecution, represented by Gerry McDougall, was agreeable.
Desjardins put the case over to Nov. 28 at 9 a.m.
Southern Alberta's top court cases to watch for in 2023
CBC court reporter Meghan Grant gives her list of cases to follow in the coming year
Pandemic-related discord affected communities across the province and issues connected to government-imposed restrictions continue to make headlines.
In 2023, a judge will release her decision on whether Albertans' rights were violated by pandemic health restrictions.
At the Coutts border, four men are accused of infiltrating the blockades and protests that took place in February. Police allege they had more sinister intentions than blocking border traffic. The men will go on trial in June.
In Calgary, two trials are set to take place in September and October. One involves a man who was charged with organized crime offences in the weeks before his wife was shot and killed. In the second case, a Calgary man will go on trial accused of committing acts of terrorism in Syria before returning to Canada.
Here are some of the major cases CBC court reporter Meghan Grant will be keeping an eye on in 2023.
Conspiracy to murder RCMP
- ACCUSED: Anthony Olienick, 40, Jerry Morin, 41, Chris Lysak, 48, and Chris Carbert, 45.
- CHARGES: Conspiracy to commit murder, mischief to property over $5,000 and possession of a weapon.
- NEXT STEP: Trial starts June 12.
- LAWYERS: Steven Johnston, Matt Dalidowicz, Aaron Rankin (Crown), Katherin Beyak (Carbert), Greg Dunn (Morin), Tonii Roulston (Olienick). Lysak unrepresented.
For weeks in late January and early February, border blockades disrupted the Coutts crossing in southern Alberta as protesters rallied against governments' pandemic-related restrictions.
More than a dozen people were arrested after RCMP seized a cache of guns, body armour and ammunition in trailers at the protest site, but police believe Lysak, Olienick, Morin and Carbert were plotting a more sinister end to the protests.
Two of the men — Carbert and Lysak — have ties to a group with white supremacist beliefs.
All four men have been denied bail.
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Police feared they were targets of guns at Coutts border blockade, court documents show
Published Sep 07, 2022Police believed guns were brought to the Coutts border blockade for the specific purpose of shooting officers, court documents released Wednesday show.
In informations to obtain (ITOs) search warrants on various properties associated with the protest, Const. Trevor Checkley detailed the concerns Mounties had following an undercover investigation into the blockade.
The ITOs, sworn by Checkley in February, specifically named three of four suspects charged with conspiracy to murder RCMP officers — Anthony Olienick, Chris Carbert and Jerry Morin — as being of concern to police.
“I have reasonable grounds to believe that Olienick, Carbert and Morin were part of a group that participated in the Coutts blockade and brought firearms into the Coutts blockade area with the intention of using those firearms against police,” Checkley wrote.
And Checkley, in the applications that supported search warrants issued by provincial court Judge Kristin Ailsby, said police suspected there were other unknown individuals involved in what was believed to be a highly organized group.
In the heavily redacted ITOs released by Ailsby at the request of lawyer Tess Layton, who represented a media consortium that included Postmedia, Checkley said Olienick indicated protesters were heavily armed.
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“Olienick told (undercover officers) they had hundreds of guns and thousands of rounds of ammunition,” he said in seeking a search warrant at the accused’s home in the Municipal District of Willow Creek.
“When police executed a search warrant at (1st Avenue N. in Coutts, where it was believed many protesters were staying), police located only 15 firearms.”
The officer indicated he suspected there were other members of the organized group that had not attended the protest, while some equipment had yet to arrive when police made their arrests in mid-February.
“I believe Olienick had equipment stored outside of Coutts, there were members of the group that were not in Coutts and members of the group that transported some of the equipment into Coutts for Olienick,” he said.
“I believe equipment intended for Coutts did not arrive.”
The blockade, which halted traffic through the busy Alberta-Montana border crossing in a protest of COVID-19 health measures, lasted 18 days after beginning in late January.
Photo by Darren Makowichuk /Postmedia, file
Checkley said police believed the border blockade was planned in advance.
“I do not believe that Olienick met his associates for the first time while in Coutts,” he said.
“Investigators, including myself, believe that some of this planning occurred prior to Olienick, Morin and Carbert attending Coutts. Furthermore, investigators believe that the firearms were brought into Coutts from somewhere outside Coutts.
“Investigators believe they have yet to seize all firearms that were available to Olienick and the rest of the group while in Coutts.”
In seeking the search warrant for Olienick’s property on Feb. 19 and 20, Checkley indicated there was some urgency.
“Olienick possessed firearms and was part of a group that spoke about using firearms against police. Police have not yet identified all members of the group and I believe there were members of the group that were not present in Coutts. I therefore believe it is in the best interests of police and public safety to execute this warrant as soon as practicable,” he wrote.
“Based on the totality of the circumstances, I have reasonable ground to believe that Olienick, Carbert and Morin were part of a sub-group with loose ties to (information redacted),” Checkley wrote.
“I believe the sub-group was arming themselves for a standoff against police.”
Police have not indicated any further arrests subsequent to those made at the time of the initial searches on Feb. 14, which resulted in Carbert, Olienick, Morin and Christopher Lysak being charged with conspiracy to commit murder.
Nine others were initially charged with mischief to property and possession of dangerous weapons, although charges against two, Johnson Chichow Law and Luke Berk, have been dropped.
A trial on the conspiracy charge is set for next June.
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Coutts border blockade grew organically to open communication with Alberta, Fort Macleod councillor testifies
Coun. Marco Van Huigenbos said the protest was peaceful but once the arrests were made, the protesters did not want to be associated with extremists
The Coutts border protest was a peaceful attempt to communicate with the province before RCMP officers seized a cache of guns and arrested several individuals involved, said a Fort Macleod town councillor while testifying in Ottawa Tuesday.
Coun. Marco Van Huigenbos told the Public Order Emergency Commission that the border blockade formed to protest public health measures that were in place last winter and ended in large part because of the RCMP raid. He said the weapon seizure and arrests had made it impossible for them to achieve their goals.
He said the protest was peaceful and involved families and kids playing road hockey prior to the raid but once the arrests were made, the protesters did not want to be associated with extremists.
“For me, it became very clear that every objective that we were looking to achieve was no longer possible and that our message had been lost,” said Van Huigenbos. “It was not us, it was obviously individuals who were among us that had different — like I said this has yet to be proven, I can’t speak to that — but alleged to have different views than us.”
The protests at the Coutts border crossing began in late January in response to the Freedom Convoy that had descended upon downtown Ottawa. The border crossing at the Ambassador Bridge between Windsor, Ont., and Detroit was also temporarily blocked. The Coutts protest ended in mid-February after RCMP raided a home in the community and seized a cache of weapons, ammo and body armour. Several people were charged with a variety of offences, including conspiracy to murder RCMP officers.
Van Huigenbos has been charged with mischief. Charges stemming from the blockade remain before the court.
The Fort Macleod councillor had served as an unofficial spokesperson for the protests while they were ongoing. On Tuesday, he said the protests grew organically and that the goal was to open communications with the province, particularly then-premier Jason Kenney.
He said they never had official discussions with anyone from the provincial government relating to the removal of public health restrictions.
“Albertans were frustrated and they were making it very aware to the government that they wanted to see change,” said Van Huigenbos. “We were willing to have those discussions and to work on a realistic plan … The message we had was, let’s work together to do what Albertans want. Unfortunately, somewhere along the line that message never got delivered.”
Kenney did announce a phased plan to remove public health measures while the blockade was ongoing, however, Van Huigenbos said that plan came with many conditions and opportunities for the government to reinstate health measures.
“It was a phased approach with a lot of maybes and there was no surety of anything in that message,” said Van Huigenbos of Kenney’s announcement that measures would gradually be lifted.
The protests in Ottawa ended after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act for the first time in Canadian history on Feb. 14.
The POEC will continue Wednesday. Coutts Mayor Jim Willett is scheduled to testify.
Some Coutts protesters wanted to alter Canada's political system, court documents say
Anthony Olienick, Chris Carbert, Christopher Lysak and Jerry Morin are each charged with conspiracy to murder RCMP officers during their involvement with the blockade
Published Nov 30, 2022Protesters involved in the Coutts border blockade discussed “altering Canada’s political, justice and medical systems,” information uncovered during an RCMP investigation says.
In a sworn Information To Obtain (ITO) affidavit in support of an application for a warrant to seize remand phone records of four named accused, Const. Trevor Checkley outlined where the Mounties’ investigation was as of May 4.
The search warrant requests targeted Anthony Olienick, Chris Carbert, Christopher Lysak and Jerry Morin, who are each charged with conspiracy to murder RCMP officers during their involvement with the blockade.
All four were arrested in February.
In the ITO, a redacted version of which was released Wednesday by Lethbridge provincial court Judge Kristin Ailsby, Checkley outlined police concerns about the protest.
“Carbert received a text message from (a redacted name) and was told to share a message with non-mainstream media and on social media,” Checkley wrote.
“The message and a related followup text from (redacted name) stated the protest was not just about ending vaccine and public health mandates but altering Canada’s political, justice and medical systems, including the elimination of a group of people referred to as the professional political class,” he said.
“(Redacted name) also shared the above message from (redacted name) in a group text chat with Carbert, Lysak and Olienick.”
Checkley noted undercover officers who infiltrated the protest had been present when Olienick and Carbert met with Morin regarding the delivery of a heavy package believed to be guns.
“When (an undercover officer) later asked Olienick if everything was delivered, referring to the delivery of firearms, Olienick said not everything made it,” Checkley wrote.
“Olienick told the UCOs if the RCMP came in with force they would be met with greater force and that the RCMP were the enemy. Olienick also said he was willing to die for the cause.”
During a Feb. 14 raid on three trailers in Coutts, Mounties uncovered multiple firearms, ammunition and tactical vests.
In a subsequent search of Olienick’s rural southern Alberta residence, “police located firearms, over 36,000 rounds of ammunition, tactical gear and two pipe bombs.”
“Olienick described Lysak as a hitman, sniper and gun-fighter,” Checkley said.
“Police seized a handgun registered to Lysak from the trailer where Lysak was staying in Coutts . . . and a rifle with a scope and a range finder from Lysak’s truck parked near the Coutts blockade site.”
The officer said he believed Olienick, Carbert and Lysak, who were arrested with others in the border community, “went to Coutts with the support of (redacted names) to affect political change, as they believed that the Coutts blockade would lead to conflict and were preparing for armed conflict with police.
“For the reasons outlined above, I have reasonable grounds to believe Olienick, Carbert, Lysak and Jerry Morin possessed weapons near the Coutts blockade protest site with the intention of using those weapons against police.”
Checkley also reviewed police interviews of the four accused following their arrests.
“Olienick believed the government wanted to destroy the middle class and the economy was going to collapse,” he wrote.
He also expected a totalitarian communist regime would be installed in Canada “and there would be executions and gas chambers.”
“Carbert said he was trying to prevent a war and that people can only be pushed so far,” Checkley said.
“The whole point was to get (Prime Minister Justin) Trudeau and (then-premier Jason) Kenney to step down.”
Lysak questioned the validity of COVID-19 vaccines, the officer wrote.
“Lysak . . . said that it was 900 times more deadly for kids to get vaccinated than to get (COVID).”
And Morin expressed contempt for the government, Checkley said.
“Morin said it was World War Three and that stripping freedoms and making everyone slaves was warfare,” he said.
All four, who remain in custody, are set to stand trial next June.
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During trial, Sowery said he did not intentionally swerve at Const. Cory Kornicki, but the officer testified he had to jump out of the way to avoid being struck. Kornicki estimated Sowery was driving about 80 km/hr, while Sowery guessed his speed was closer to 60 km/hr. Sowery said that as he approached the check stop, the officer waved at him, and he thought the officer was waving goodbye, not telling him to stop. He was pulled over shortly afterward and he immediately got out of his truck, knelt on the ground and put his hands in the air, the jury heard. That, Crown Prosecutor Aaron Rankin said, is exactly how someone would act if he had just acted violently toward police. Minutes later Sowery apologized, which suggested he knew he had done something wrong, Rankin suggested. 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Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2022 17:11:31 -0400 Subject: Fwd: I wonder Danielle Smith remembered me after I called her hubby at his Diner To: livingstone-macleod@ab- lheintz@okotoks.greatwest.ca, coms@ab-independence.com, leader@wildrosenation.com, info@albertaparty.ca, contact@wildrosenation.com, SHARON.NOULLETT@ab- Bob.Blayone@ab-independence. Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, premier <premier@gov.ab.ca>, ministryofjustice <ministryofjustice@gov.ab.ca>, news@lethbridgenewsnow.com A large crowd gathered outside of the Lethbridge Courthouse on November 4, 2022, in support of three people charged in connection to events at the Coutts border blockade. (Image: Lethbridge News Now) By David Opinko Hundreds gather to support ‘Freedom Convoy’ protesters charged with mischief Nov 4, 2022 | 12:55 PM LETHBRIDGE, AB – A large crowd formed outside of the Lethbridge Courthouse on Friday, November 4, 2022, showing their support for three people charged in connection to alleged events at the Coutts border blockade in February 2022. The rally was held to show support for Marco Van Huigenbos, 32, of Fort Macleod; Alex Van Herk, 53, of Fort Macleod; and Gerhard (George) Janzen, 43, of Taber. They are each charged with one count of mischief over $5,000. Benita Pedersen helped with the rally and says she was “blown away” by how many people showed up and the level of enthusiasm they displayed. “I am so happy with this turnout, just amazing. An amazing show of support for Alex, Marco, and George,” says Pedersen. “It just warms my heart to see all of these people, and what warms my heart even more is how the people came with a positive attitude of peace and love.” Members of the Lethbridge Police Service (LPS) attended the rally to ensure everyone there remained safe. Officers counted approximately 500 people at the event. LPS says there were no major issues to report. “With the exception of a few parking challenges as a result of the influx of people and vehicles, the gathering was peaceful and no police action was required,” reads a media release from LPS. Peter Van Liere also spoke at the rally, saying that when COVID-19 restrictions were first enacted in March 2020, he felt like he was alone, but the freedom convoy protests restored his faith that things would get better. Following their appearance in Lethbridge Provincial Court, the three men accused made brief remarks to those in attendance at the rally. Van Herk thanked everyone who came out to show their support, and said he hopes the court proceedings will be over quickly. “I think this thing needs to end as soon as possible,” says Van Herk. Chad Williamson, the lawyer representing Janzen, provided an update on the courtroom proceedings. He said that although today’s appearance in Lethbridge Provincial Court was brief, it was an important one. Williamson explained that lawyers for both the crown and defense have decided to proceed by indictment, which gives them the right to be tried by a judge and jury. “We believe that 12 randomly-chosen representative jurors reflects the common-sense, the values, and the conscious of this community and is very important in this case,” said Williamson. “Once disclosure has been properly received, we’ll proceed to trial by jury immediately. There will be no deals and no concessions of any kind.” The next court appearance for Van Huigenbos, Van Herk, and Janzen is scheduled for December 12, 2022. Peter Van Liere gives a speech about the freedom convoy movement outside of the Lethbridge Courthouse as Marco Van Huigenbois, Alex Van Herk, and Gerhard (George) Janzen make a scheduled court appearance. (Video: Lethbridge News Now) During a rally outside of the Lethbridge Courthouse on November 4, 2022, three people facing mischief charges in connection to alleged events at the February 2022 freedom convoy deliver speeches. (Video: Lethbridge News Now) Hundreds of people attended a rally outside of the Lethbridge Courthouse on November 4, 2022, in support of three people charged in connection to alleged events at the Coutts border blockade. (Image: Lethbridge News Now) Read more background on this story: https://www.youtube.com/watch? Grasslands ATA Education Forum David Brown 87 subscribers 624 views Streamed live on Nov 1, 2022 Welcome to the live broadcast of the Grasslands ATA Education Forum. We are pleased to broadcast this event to our community. This forum will provide insight into the education platforms of each political candidate partaking in the upcoming by-election for the Brooks-Medicine Hat riding. This stream is a broadcast of the live event taking place at Griffin Park School on Nov 1/22. As this is an amateur production we request your patience as there may be audio or video difficulties. We always hope things go smoothly, but technology is great until it isn't! 1 Comment David Amos Hmmmm MLA Roger Reid withdraws from Livingstone-Macleod UCP nomination race UCP MLA Roger Reid was elected to his first term in 2019, and despite submitting his papers ahead of the nomination deadline, said he no longer feels it is possible for him to seek another term. Lauryn Heintz Nov 2, 2022 10:00 AM lIvingstone-macleoddebate2 Roger Reid speaks at the Livingstone-Macleod candidates forum in Nanton on April 3, 2019, ahead of the last general election. He announced Nov. 1 he is no longer seeking a second term. Livingstone-Macleod MLA Roger Reid has removed himself for the constituency's United Conservative Party nomination race. In a post to the constituency association's Facebook page Tuesday, Reid said he made the decision "after much personal wrestling." Reid was elected to his first term in 2019, and despite submitting his papers ahead of the nomination deadline, said he no longer feels it is possible for him to seek another term. "The last couple of years have been particularly challenging for our province," he wrote. "Neither I, nor our government have been perfect, but I believe the work we have done has put Alberta back on track. "We are stronger and in a better position to weather the current storms than we were four years ago." The MLA will stay in his position until the next election in the spring and said he will ensure that the concerns and needs of his constituents are "kept in front of our Premier and her cabinet" until that time. During her leadership campaign, Premier Danielle Smith said she intended to run for the UCP seat in her home riding of Livingstone-Macleod, but later declared candidacy in Brooks-Medicine Hat, after the resignation of MLA Michaela Frey. Nadine Wellwood, who ran in Banff-Airdrie for the People's Party in last year's federal election, posted to social media this week that she plans to run for the UCP nomination in the riding. She also ran as a PPC candidate in Alberta's Senate nominee election. Author and conservationist Kevin Van Tighem is running for the NDP nomination in the riding. Lauryn Heintz About the Author: Lauryn Heintz covers Okotoks and Foothills County news for OkotoksToday.ca and the Western Wheel newspaper. For story tips contact lheintz@okotoks.greatwest.ca https://www.abindependence. Meet your Livingstone-MacLeod Constituency Association Board: President: Rhonda Wilson Treasurer: Brandy Beveridge Secretary: Natalie McPhate Director at Large: Jason Lemieux Director at Large: Maureen Moncrieff Director at Large: Alex Van Herk Director at Large: Lorraine Norgard Director at Large: Sherrill Benns Director at Large: Naomi Smart Contact Information Email: livingstone-macleod@ab- https://www.albertandp.ca/ A nomination meeting to select the Livingstone-Macleod NDP candidate in the next provincial election will be held on Wednesday, November 23 at 6pm. There is currently one eligible candidate for the nomination: Kevin Van Tighem Albertans deserve better leadership from their government. Rachel Notley is building a strong team of local candidates. Together, we can bring positive change to Alberta by working for a diversified economy that lifts everyone up, we can have the backs of frontline healthcare workers, and stop the race to the bottom. Buy your membership today and share with your friends. Wednesday November 23rd 6:00pm - 7:00pm () Doors open at 5:30pm, and the meeting will begin at 6pm. High River Library 909 1 ST SW , High River, AB (map) https://lethbridgenewsnow.com/ Southern Alberta MLA not running for re-election Nov 4, 2022 | 1:48 PM Roger Reid has announced that he will not run for re-election as the MLA for Livingstone-Macleod. (Image: Livingstone-Macleod Constituency Association) By David Opinko CLARESHOLM, AB – A new MLA will represent the Livingstone-Macleod riding following the 2023 Alberta provincial election. MLA Roger Reid has announced that he will not run for re-election and he is withdrawing his name from the United Conservative Party (UCP) nomination. “While I hoped to serve a second term, I no longer feel it is possible for me to do so,” Reid said in a Facebook post on the Livingstone-Macleod UCP Constituency Association page. In an updated statement to LNN, Reid says he would rather focus his efforts on advancing the many pressing issues in his riding and across the province than running a re-election campaign. Some of the issues he says he believes are important to the people of Livingstone-Macleod include inflation and the rising cost of living, the availability of ambulance services, and the shortage of family doctors. “Because these are important issues for Livingstone Macleod and for Alberta, I have chosen to put my energies into assisting the Premier and her Cabinet to ensure real solutions move from discussion to action,” says Reid in a statement to LNN. Reid continues, “To ensure this happens, my time and energy is better spent on these than a nomination race or even an election campaign. Actually solving these issues and bringing real relief to Albertans is more important to me than my nomination and political future, and they will be my focus for the remainder of my term.” He adds that the last couple of years have been particularly challenging for the province, and while he nor the provincial government have been perfect, he believes the UCP government has successfully put Alberta on track for a strong economic recovery. The MLA says it has been a privilege to meet with constituents, who span communities including High River, Claresholm, Fort Macleod, Pincher Creek, and Crowsnest Pass. Reid is currently serving his first term as MLA after winning the 2019 vote with over 70% support. The 31st Alberta general election is scheduled to be held on May 29, 2023. 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Danielle Smith challenged on Power & Politics 38 views Oct 11, 2022 FactPointVideo 8.34K subscribers Incoming Alberta Premier Danielle Smith gets some challenging questions during her October 7, 2022, appearance on CBC News Network's "Power and Politics." It turns out you can't spin yourself out of every misrepresentation you make. 5 Comments David Amos I wonder Danielle Smith remembered me after I called her hubby at his Diner https://edmontonjournal.com/ 'I've never learned anything while I was talking': Todd Loewen's UCP leadership campaign focuses on listening Author of the article: Matthew Black Publishing date: Oct 05, 2022 6 Comments Independent MLA Todd Loewen. Independent MLA Todd Loewen. Photo by Postmedia, file While other UCP leadership candidates talk to voters, Todd Loewen says he prefers to listen. “I was able to hear a lot of people and hear their concerns,” he said of his campaign in an interview last Friday. “I always say that I’ve never learned anything while I was talking, only when I’m listening.” The Central Peace-Notley MLA hasn’t drawn the attention of the other candidates for the premier’s job, but insists reflecting the views of those who elected him is most important to him. “I plan on living in my community the rest of my life,” Loewen said. “I hope I can look people in my community in the eye and feel like I’ve done my best and they feel the same way.” What those people have told him is at the centre of his leadership effort, and what he calls a consistent set of concerns he’s heard from around Alberta. He says those he’s met with have cited the performance of Alberta Health Services, the province’s relationship with the federal government, the UCP’s response to COVID-19 and the rising cost of living as issues of note. “I’ve met a lot of really good people and was able to listen to a lot of people.” Veteran backbencher Loewen, 56, has run for office four times, first as a Wildrose Alliance candidate in 2008. He was first elected in 2015 as a Wildrose MLA and was re-elected as a UCP member four years later. Perhaps once best known for endearing himself to colleagues by making and serving waffles throughout late-night legislative debates, Loewen emerged as an unlikely catalyst that ultimately sparked the current leadership contest. After publicly criticizing the government’s COVID-19 response, he resigned as caucus chief in May of last year and posted a public letter calling on Premier Jason Kenney to resign, “so that we can begin to put the province back together.” He and fellow government MLA Drew Barnes were both expelled from the party’s caucus soon after and have since sat as independent MLAs. Seventeen months later, he says he has “not even a little bit” of regret over speaking out. “The night I got kicked out of caucus I had the best night’s sleep ever.” ‘We wait and we accept what happens’ He says Kenney’s imminent departure helps the party come together after splintering over the past year. “Him leaving alone should help a lot of the divisiveness right there.” Loewen says he has no expectations ahead of Thursday’s results and hasn’t instructed his supporters on who else to vote for on the ranked-choice ballot. “(I’m) just looking forward to hearing what the voters have said. Just like any other election, we wait and we accept what happens.” Most pollsters forecast him finishing between fourth and last place among the seven leadership candidates, though ranked ballot contests are notoriously unpredictable. Regardless of the outcome, he hopes his approach is one that can win the party back the public belief that’s eroded over the prior years. “The next election will be fought on the issue of trust,” he said. “Albertans need to choose a leader that they can trust and can build the trust of other Albertans.” mblack@postmedia.com 6 Comments David Raymond Amos 'I've never learned anything while I was talking' Yea Right However not once would come to the phone or return a call from me EVER I just called this clown again and left another voicemail before emailing him again Iqbal Paneer "“The next election will be fought on the issue of trust,” he said." What a literal stupid thing to say. What does he think can be done before May aside from collect a paycheck? The next election should be now and it should be a provincial one once they have a leader. Iqbal Paneer Who even takes these clowns seriously? "Well, I didn't like the party but I said and did nothing and just went along with all these things I disagree with. Vote for me!" -Every UCP MLA Iqbal Paneer "“Him leaving alone should help a lot of the divisiveness right there.”" The UCP only exist because they knew that there's no "united" in conservatives here and that they could only win by merging parties. Nothing will change that. Nothing will change the fact they've kept up this infighting charade for literal years. They're broken no matter what and it shows. Enough with the deflection. Too bad they weren't taught as children what accountability looks like. Anne Bouscal "I’ve never learned anything while I was talking" Best campaign slogan ever even if I don't agree with his political leanings. Dwayne Wladyka Reply to Anne Bouscal What's to agree with the UCP, given how they have only carried on with the fiscal ineptitude and poor planning that the Alberta PCs did, ever since Don Getty was premier of Alberta, by doing well over $60 billion in very costly debacles and mistakes, giving Alberta a mammoth debt of well over $100 billion? Giving Alberta the most per capita rate of people with covid in Canada, many times, and the most per capita rate of people with covid in all of North America, in May of 2021, also isn't something to brag about. Neither is treating the vulnerable, seniors, medical professionals, teachers, students and rural property owners badly, any good. Alberta can do without the UCP. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2022 12:39:56 -0300 Subject: Methinks your minions in the RCMP and your buddy Jason Kenney would be upset if Patrick King of Wexit and I had a little Pow Wow today EH Billy Blair? https://www.youtube.com/watch? Under the Dome: Danielle Smith, Thomas Lukaszuk chime in on the latest UCP caucus brouhaha 37,525 views May 21, 2021 Edmonton Journal 31.9K subscribers Danielle Smith, president of the Alberta Enterprise Group and former Wildrose leader, and former Deputy Premier and Progressive Conservative (PC) MLA, Thomas Lukaszuk join host Dave Breakenridge to break down the latest developments in the United Conservative Party (UCP) caucus brouhaha on a new episode of Under The Dome. Could removing MLAs Drew Barnes and Todd Loewen from caucus potentially backfire for Premier Jason Kenney and the UCP? Will there be more people walking away? Or is the worst over for Kenney? Sign up for the Under The Dome newsletter: https://link.calgaryherald. 48 Comments David Amos Too Too Funny Indeed https://www.youtube.com/watch? Alberta MLAs Todd Loewen, Drew Barnes expelled from UCP caucus 29,094 views May 14, 2021 CBC News: The National 1.38M subscribers Jason Kenney has quelled a revolt on his party's backbenches, after two vocal critics were expelled from his United Conservative Party caucus. However, this may just be the start of a bigger battle for the Alberta premier. (780) 835-7211 CentralPeace.Notley@assembly. toddloewen.com https://thecommunitypress.com/ Amisk is a village in east central Alberta, Canada in the M.D. of Provost No. 52. The name comes from amisk, the Cree word for “beaver.” The site was surveyed by the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1906. That same year settlers from the United States, Scandinavia and Great Britain arrived. The first general store was built in 1907, and the school went up in 1916. Amisk boasts the oldest registered public library in rural Alberta. Amisk was incorporated on January 1, 1956. The population is 204, according to the 2016 census. Bill Rock is the current Mayor. Contact Village of Amisk: 5005 50th St Amisk, AB T0B 0B0 Ph: 780-856-3980 News Submissions, Inquiries, Ideas, Tips – news@thecommunitypress.com Direct Email to Editor as well as Letters, Feedback, & General Inquiries – editor@thecommunitypress.com Ally Anderson Killam Production Office Phone: 780-385-6693 Fax: (780) 385-3107 4917 – 50 St., Killam, AB, T0B 2L0 https://daveberta.ca/tag/ The First Four: Travis Toews, Brian Jean, Danielle Smith and Todd Loewen enter the United Conservative Party leadership race Post author By Dave Cournoyer Post date June 2, 2022 9 Comments on The First Four: Travis Toews, Brian Jean, Danielle Smith and Todd Loewen enter the United Conservative Party leadership race Former finance minister Travis Toews launched his United Conservative Party leadership bid this week with a social media video. Former finance minister Travis Toews launched his United Conservative Party leadership bid this week with a social media video. The race has started. Four candidates have filed their intent with Elections Alberta to join the race to replace Jason Kenney as leader of the United Conservative Party: Travis Toews: Finance Minister since 2019. MLA for Grande Prairie-Wapiti since 2019. Former president of the Canadian Cattleman’s Association. Looks comfortable in a business suit or Carhartts. Sounds like the adult in the room but is connected to a northern Alberta Bible college with some fairly backwards views about yoga and same-sex relationships. Probably one of the more hardline fiscal conservatives in the UCP cabinet. Grand champion of the 1976 4-H calf show in Hythe. Likely UCP establishment favourite. Brian Jean United Conservative Party Leadership Wildrose Brian Jean during his 2017 bid for the United Conservative Party leadership. Brian Jean: Leader of the Wildrose Party from 2015 to 2017. Target of a kamikaze campaign during the 2017 UCP leadership race. MLA for Fort McMurray-Lac La Biche since 2022. MLA for Fort McMurray-Conklin from 2015 to 2018. MP for Fort McMurray-Athabasca from 2004 to 2014. Toyed with COVID skepticism and Alberta separatism. Jason Kenney’s worst enemy. Lawyer, businessman and Golden Boy of Fort McMurray. Jim Prentice Danielle Smith Alberta Wildrose Merger PC Former Wildrose leader Danielle Smith and Premier Jim Prentice on December 17, 2014. Danielle Smith: Leader of the Wildrose Party from 2009 to 2014. MLA for Highwood from 2012 to 2015. Crossed the floor to the Progressive Conservative Party in 2014. Calgary public school trustee from 1998 to 1999. Alumna of the Fraser Institute, Canadian Federation of Independent Business, Calgary Herald, Global TV, and Chorus Radio. Current President of the Alberta Enterprise Group. Running for the UCP nomination in Livingstone-Macleod. Embraced COVID conspiracy theories. Independent MLA Todd Loewen Free Alberta Strategy Separatist Independent MLA Todd Loewen Todd Loewen: MLA for Central Peace-Notley since 2019. MLA for Grande Prairie-Smoky from 2015 to 2019 and Wildrose candidate in the riding in 2008 and 2012. Resigned as UCP Caucus chair in 2021 after calling on Kenney to resign and was kicked out of caucus the next day. Formed a UCP Caucus-in-exile with fellow ousted MLA Drew Barnes. Drove his motorhome in the Freedom Convoy to Ottawa. Renowned in the UCP Caucus for his pancake cooking skills. These four have registered others are expected. Rajan Sawhney Transportation Minister and Calgary-North East MLA Rajan Sawhney has tapped longtime conservative strategist Ken Boessenkool to run her exploratory committee. “[W]hat this race needs right now is just not more of the same,” Sawhney told reporters in a statement. Children’s Services Minister and Calgary-Shaw MLA Rebecca Schultz isn’t in the race yet but already has an endorsement from former Saskatchewan premier Brad Wall. Schultz worked for Wall’s government before she moved to Alberta in 2016. Government House leader and chief Kenney lieutenant Jason Nixon is rumoured to be thinking about running. So are former cabinet ministers Leela Aheer and Devin Dreeshen. And Calgary Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner is rumoured to be testing the waters. She would be an interesting addition to the race, though recent history has not been kind to federal politicians jumping into provincial politics in Alberta. The party has appointed a committee that is expected to release rules, entry requirements and timelines for the leadership race before the beginning of summer. UDPATE! Village of Amisk mayor Bill Rock has registered with Elections Alberta to run in the UCP leadership race. Rock was the Wildrose Party candidate in the Wetaskiwin-Camrose riding in the 2015 election. He was parachuted into the riding after previously nominated candidate Gordon Hatch withdrew from the race and endorsed PC MLA Verlyn Olson following Danielle Smith‘s floor-crossing. Note: Registering as a candidate with Elections Alberta does not mean automatic approval as a candidate by the UCP. Registering with Election Alberta allows the candidates to fundraise under Alberta’s current political finance rules. https://www.brianjean.ca/ brian@brianjean.ca https:// Constituency Phone780.588.7979 EmailFortMcMurray.LacLaBiche@ https://www.toewsforalberta. info@toewsforalberta.ca https:// Minister Toews was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta on April 16, 2019, as the MLA for Grande Prairie-Wapiti. A lifelong resident of Alberta, Toews and his wife live in the Grande Prairie region and have three children and eight grandchildren. He has considerable business experience, and holds a CPA, CMA accounting designation and, prior to pursuing business interests, spent twelve years in a public accounting practice. In the past fifteen years, he and his wife Kim, have invested in, managed and grown a corporate family cattle ranching operation and an oilfield environmental company. Toews has served as a Director on a number of local non-profit boards, as well as provincial and national industry boards and committees including the Alberta Beef Producers and the Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance. He was elected President of the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association in 2010 and served until the term end in 2012. Toews co-chaired the Agri-Innovators Committee for then federal Agriculture Minister, Gerry Ritz. As a Canadian representative on the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation committee on food security and a member of the Country of Origin Labelling Canadian World Trade Organization Legal working group, Toews has worked globally to support Canadian interests in international trade. In 2012, he received the QEll Diamond Jubilee Award presented by Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Governor General David Johnston for contributions to Canadian Agriculture and Trade. Travis Toews was appointed as Alberta’s President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance on April 30, 2019. Constituency Phone825.412.2050 Legislature Phone780.415.4855 EmailGrandePrairie.Wapiti@ https://www.facebook.com/ https://thediningcar.ca/ (403) 652-7026 david@thediningcar.ca ---------- Original message ---------- From: Office of the Premier <Premier@gov.ab.ca> Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2021 16:02:41 +0000 Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks your minions in the RCMP and your buddy Jason Kenney would be upset if Patrick King of Wexit and I had a little Pow Wow today EH Billy Blair? To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. Thank you for contacting the Premier of Alberta. A state of public health emergency remains in effect in Alberta. 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Costello Partner P: 646-428-3238 516 987 0213 E: rjc@dhclegal.com CBC says https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/ Toronto's Dominion Voting Systems sues Rudy Giuliani for $1.3B US Trump's personal attorney the latest to be served by Canada-U.S. voting systems company Thomson Reuters · Posted: Jan 25, 2021 10:03 AM ET I say http://davidraymondamos3. Saturday, 26 December 2020 ATTN Sidney Powell et al I just called your office in Texas and many of your associates within the Dec 11th filings ---------- Original message ---------- From: Bill.Blair@parl.gc.ca Date: Thu, 24 Dec 2020 19:08:11 +0000 Subject: Automatic reply: FWD ATTN Sidney Powell et al I just called your office in Texas and many of your associates within the Dec 11th filings To: motomaniac333@gmail.com Thank you very much for reaching out to the Office of the Hon. Bill Blair, Member of Parliament for Scarborough Southwest. Please be advised that as a health and safety precaution, our constituency office will not be holding in-person meetings until further notice. We will continue to provide service during our regular office hours, both over the phone and via email. Due to the high volume of emails and calls we are receiving, our office prioritizes requests on the basis of urgency and in relation to our role in serving the constituents of Scarborough Southwest. If you are not a constituent of Scarborough Southwest, please reach out to your local of Member of Parliament for assistance. To find your local MP, visit: https://www.ourcommons.ca/ Moreover, at this time, we ask that you please only call our office if your case is extremely urgent. We are experiencing an extremely high volume of calls, and will better be able to serve you through email. Should you have any questions related to COVID-19, please see: www.canada.ca/coronavirus<http Thank you again for your message, and we will get back to you as soon as possible. Best, MP Staff to the Hon. Bill Blair Parliament Hill: 613-995-0284 Constituency Office: 416-261-8613 bill.blair@parl.gc.ca<mailto:b ** Merci beaucoup d'avoir pris contact avec le bureau de l'Honorable Bill Blair, D?put? de Scarborough-Sud-Ouest. Veuillez noter que par mesure de pr?caution en mati?re de sant? et de s?curit?, notre bureau de circonscription ne tiendra pas de r?unions en personne jusqu'? nouvel ordre. Nous continuerons ? fournir des services pendant nos heures de bureau habituelles, tant par t?l?phone que par courrier ?lectronique. En raison du volume ?lev? de courriels que nous recevons, notre bureau classe les demandes par ordre de priorit? en fonction de leur urgence et de notre r?le dans le service aux ?lecteurs de Scarborough Sud-Ouest. 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L. Lin Wood Chairman of the Board and CEO lin-mercer-photo Lin Wood has more than 43 years of experience as a trial lawyer focusing on civil litigation, representing individuals and corporations as plaintiffs or defendants in tort and business cases involving claims of significant damage. Mr. Wood has extensive experience in First Amendment/defamation litigation and management of the media in high profile cases. L. LIN WOOD, P.C. P.O. Box 52584 Atlanta, GA 30305-0584 (404) 891-1402 lwood@fightback.law Lawson Pedigo Co-founder and Vice President team-lawson-pedigo Lawson Pedigo, formerly with the United States Department of Justice's Tax Division and Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P., joined Miller Keffer Pedigo as a name partner in 2004. He concentrates on representing individuals and entities involved in complex commercial and financial litigation matters as well as governmental investigations of all types. 214.696.2050 214.234.0440 (direct) 214.696.2482 (fax) E-mail: klpedigo@mkp-law.net #FightBack welcomes Bernie Kerik to the Board of Directors BERNARD B. KERIK is one of the most dynamic, undisputed, controversial and accomplished leaders in law enforcement, correction, and national security in the United States. For more than thirty years, he served his country with distinction, honor, and valor, most notably as the 40th Police Commissioner of the City of New York. He is also the New York Time’s best- selling author of “The Lost Son: A Life in Pursuit of Justice.” Bernard Kerik From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search Bernard Kerik BernardKerik.JPG Minister of the Interior of Iraq Acting In office May 18, 2003 – September 2, 2003 Chief Executive Paul Bremer Preceded by Mahmud Dhiyab Succeeded by Nuri Badran Police Commissioner of New York City In office August 21, 2000 – December 31, 2001 Appointed by Rudy Giuliani Preceded by Howard Safir Succeeded by Raymond Kelly Correction Commissioner of the New York City Department of Correction In office 1998–2000 Appointed by Rudy Giuliani Preceded by Michael Jacobsen Succeeded by Gary Lanigan Personal details Born Bernard Bailey Kerik September 4, 1955 (age 65) Newark, New Jersey, U.S. Political party Republican Spouse(s) Linda Hales (m. 1978; div. 1983) Jaqueline Llerena (m. 1983; div. 1992) Hala Matli (m. 1998) Children 4 Education Empire State College (BS) Military service Allegiance United States Branch/service United States Army Years of service 1974–1977 Bernard Bailey Kerik (born September 4, 1955) is an American former police officer, consultant, 40th Commissioner of the New York Police Department and convicted felon (tax fraud) for which he obtained the presidential pardon in 2020.[1] Kerik joined the New York Police Department (NYPD) in 1986. He is perhaps best known for his 1998–2000 tenure as commissioner of the New York City Department of Correction and his 2000–01 tenure as New York City Police Commissioner, during which he oversaw the police response to the September 11 attacks. Kerik conducted two extramarital affairs simultaneously, using a Battery Park City apartment that had been set aside for first responders at ground zero.[2] After the 2003 invasion of Iraq, President George W. Bush appointed Kerik as the interior minister of the Iraqi Coalition Provisional Authority. In 2004, Bush nominated Kerik to lead the Department of Homeland Security. However, Kerik soon withdrew his candidacy, explaining that he had employed an undocumented immigrant as a nanny. His admission touched off state and federal investigations. In 2006, Kerik pleaded guilty in Bronx Supreme Court to two unrelated misdemeanor ethics violations and was ordered to pay $221,000 in fines. In 2009, Kerik pleaded guilty in the Southern District of New York to eight federal felony charges, and in February 2010, he was sentenced to four years in federal prison.[3][4] On February 18, 2020, President Donald Trump granted Kerik a full pardon.[5] On November 7, 2020, Kerik stood behind Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, during the Four Seasons Total Landscaping press conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[6] https://www.forbes.com/sites/ Lin Wood Will Represent Sidney Powell In Dominion Defamation Case Alison Durkee Forbes Staff Updated Feb 12, 2021, 02:43pm EST Topline Conservative attorney L. Lin Wood will join fellow lawyer Sidney Powell’s legal team in a $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit brought by Dominion Voting Systems, even as the pro-Trump lawyer faces the threat of litigation for spreading baseless conspiracy theories about the company’s voting machines. Lin Wood Georgia rally wearing MAGA hat Attorney Lin Wood at a rally he held with Sidney Powell on Dec. 2, 2020, in Alpharetta, Ga. (AP ... [+] ASSOCIATED PRESS Key Facts Dominion is suing Powell for spreading a baseless conspiracy theory alleging its voting machines fraudulently flipped votes to Joe Biden. Wood said on Telegram Friday that Powell called him Thursday night and asked him to serve as her lead counsel in the case, adding, “I quickly accepted.” Powell’s attorney Howard Kleinhendler confirmed to Forbes in an email that Wood will be joining the legal team. “Sidney and I will not be intimidated,” Wood wrote, claiming he and Powell “will not go quietly into the night.” Wood frequently appeared alongside Powell after the election to push the Dominion fraud claims and was involved with her lawsuits aimed at overturning the results of the election. Dominion has sent a letter to Wood warning it may bring a defamation lawsuit against him, asked social media networks to preserve his posts and singled out Wood in its lawsuit against Rudy Giuliani as being particularly “determined to promote” the conspiracy theory against them (the company declined to comment on Wood’s involvement in Powell’s case). Crucial Quote “Get ready to rumble, Dominion,” Wood wrote on Telegram. “You made a mistake suing Sidney. You are going to pay a heavy price.” What To Watch For Wood is facing wide-ranging consequences for spreading conspiracy theories since the election, which included outlandish claims involving former Vice President Mike Pence and U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts. He has been removed from an unrelated Delaware case over his conduct, and attorneys for MSNBC host Joy Reid have asked him to be removed as attorney in a separate defamation case. The Georgia State Bar has also confirmed it is moving forward with an inquiry into Wood’s mental health in light of his post-election behavior, which could result in his license to practice law potentially being revoked. Tangent Wood’s defense of Powell comes after he recently tried to distance himself from her post-election lawsuits in Wisconsin, Michigan and Arizona in a court filing in the defamation case against Reid. After the MSNBC host’s attorney pointed to Wood’s appearance with Powell as co-counsel in the suits as a reason for him to be removed from her case, he noted that he was “not counsel of record” in those cases and did not try to seek privileges to argue the case in court. He did acknowledge having a larger involvement in Powell’s Georgia lawsuit. Key Background Dominion has launched a large-scale legal effort to seek damages for the right-wing conspiracy smears it has faced, suing Powell and Giuliani and vowing subsequent lawsuits that could potentially target conservative media outlets, Trump allies and potentially even former President Donald Trump himself. Powell has also been sued by Dominion competitor Smartmatic over similar claims waged against that company’s machines, in a $2.7 billion lawsuit that also targets Giuliani, Fox News and several of its anchors. Further Reading Pro-Trump Attorney Lin Wood Could Lose License As Georgia Bar Asks For Mental Health Evaluation (Forbes) Dominion Had To Use ‘Extraordinary Measures’ To Serve Sidney Powell In Defamation Lawsuit (Forbes) Dominion Voting Sues Sidney Powell For Defamation Over Election Conspiracy—And Others May Be Next (Forbes) Fox News, Sidney Powell, Giuliani Face Billion-Dollar Defamation Lawsuits—Here’s Who Could Be Next (Forbes) Voting Company Smartmatic Sues Fox News, Giuliani, Sidney Powell For Defamation (Forbes) |
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https://www.bykovlaw.com/ Oleksiy Bykov 4580 Dufferin Street, Suite 403 Toronto, Ontario, M3H 5Y2 Tel: 416.519.3259 extension 102. Fax: 416.519.5069 Email: info@bykovlaw.com https://ottawacitizen.com/ Third accused convoy leader remains in custody as Tyson 'Freedom George' Billings denied bail Author of the article: Aedan Helmer Publishing date: Mar 01, 2022 Police from all different forces across the country joined together to try to bring the "Freedom Convoy" occupation to an end Saturday, February 19, 2022. Police from all different forces across the country joined together to try to bring the "Freedom Convoy" occupation to an end Saturday, February 19, 2022. Photo by Ashley Fraser /Postmedia Tyson “Freedom George” Billings will remain in an Ottawa jail after he was denied bail Monday, the third accused organizer of the so-called “Freedom Convoy” to be denied bail since large-scale arrests the weekend of Feb. 19 brought an end to the three-week “occupation” of downtown streets. Billings, 44, of High Prairie, Alta., sat with his arms crossed in the prisoner’s box Monday as Ontario Court Justice Donna Hackett read through her lengthy decision, finally arriving at her order to keep Billings in custody with a condition barring him from communicating with other convoy leaders. Tamara Lich, 49, was denied bail in a Feb. 22 decision from Ontario Court Justice Julie Bourgeois, who said she believed there was a substantial likelihood Lich would re-offend if released. The same judge had earlier granted bail to Chris Barber, who was released on conditions, including a promise that he give up his organizing days and return home to Swift Current, Sask. Lich’s Ottawa-based defence lawyer Diane Magas is preparing to mount another court challenge for Lich’s release in a bail-review hearing scheduled for Wednesday. Pat King, 44, another prominent convoy leader who has been named as a close associate of Billings, was denied bail on Friday with Justice of the Peace Andrew Seymour expressing similar concerns that King, if released, may continue offending. The justice also expressed doubt in the reliability of King’s proposed surety, a woman named Kerry Komix (also known as Kerry Comix) who acknowledged she had only met King four weeks earlier while travelling to Ottawa to participate in the convoy. She had put up a $50,000 bond in a bid for King’s release. Unlike the bail hearings last week, however, the details and reasons behind the decision involving Billings are shielded by a publication ban imposed at the outset of Monday’s hearing. A publication ban is customarily issued by the judge at bail hearings at the request of the accused person or their defence counsel, though no such orders were issued in the earlier hearings for Barber, Lich or King. Defence lawyer Oleksiy Bykov, who represents Billings, did not apply for a publication ban at the commencement of Billings’s hearing on Friday, but agreed with the judge on Monday, saying an order “would be wise in these circumstances.” The recent bail hearings have featured frequent warnings from the judges directed at observers who appeared to be live-streaming the hearings on various social media platforms — in contravention of longstanding court orders and criminal code statutes that prohibit the broadcast of court proceedings. Billings was swept up in the mass arrests by Ottawa police on Feb. 19 — he live-streamed his own arrest on his Facebook page — and has remained in custody since then. He was charged with mischief, counselling to commit the offence of mischief, counselling to commit the offence of disobeying a court order, obstructing police and counselling to commit the offence of obstructing police. Assistant Crown Attorney Tara Dobec said last week that Billings is facing additional charges of breaching a court order and counselling others to breach a court order. He is scheduled to make his next court appearance March 14. Another accused convoy leader, Steeve Charland, 48, of Grenville, Que. is scheduled to make a court appearance Tuesday. Charland was arrested Saturday evening by OPP in the Vankleek Hill area and was charged with mischief and counselling others to commit mischief. Charland is a poet and former actor with a large social media following. He was one of the leaders of La Meute, a Quebec identitarian group established in 2015 in opposition to Canada’s decision to open its borders to Syrian refugees. During the “Freedom Convoy” protests in Ottawa, Charland acted as the leader and spokesperson for the Farfadaas, a group that opposes COVID-19 health measures and whose members are recognizable by their leather vests marked with an expletive hand gesture. The group led a protest near the intersection of Laurier and Laval streets in Gatineau on an undeveloped part of the massive Zibi project in support of the “Freedom Convoy” before they were ordered to leave following a court order. -With files from Matthew Lapierre ahelmer@postmedia.com On 2/28/22, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. > https://www.facebook.com/ > > 646 Friends > Lives in Medicine Hat, Alberta > From Gull Lake, Saskatchewan > Married > > > Moiz M. Karimjee > Called to the bar: 1999 (ON) > Crown Attorney's Office > Assistant Crown Attorney > 161 Elgin St. > Ottawa, Ontario K2P 2K1 > Phone: 613-239-1200 > Fax: 613-239-1214 > > https://www.ccla-abcc.ca/ > > Diane Magas > Lawyer: Over 3 Years in Practice > diane@magaslaw.net > Professional Information > D. Condo Law Professional Corporation > Barrister & Solicitor > 201-280 Metcalfe Street > Ottawa Ontario > K2P 1R7 Canada > 613 563-1005 > > https://lso.ca/public- > > Will Calvin Rosemond > Business Address > Edward Royle & Associates > 1200 - 439 University Ave > Toronto, Ontario > M5G 1Y8 > Phone 1 416 309 1970 Ext. 202 > Email Address > will.rosemond@roylelaw.ca > > https://lso.ca/public- > > Caryma Sa'd > Law Society Number > 71430C > Business Address > 276-222 Spadina Ave > Toronto, Ontario > M5T 3B3 > Phone 1 647 360 7182 > Email Address help@sadvocacy.com > > > https://twitter.com/ > > Caryma Sa'd - Lawyer + Political Satirist@CarymaRulesPat King’s bail > hearing is starting now. > > This is the same crown who secured Tamara Lich’s detention, but a > different jurist, in this case a Justice of the Peace (JP). > > King is represented by Cal Rosemond, who is also Chris Sky’s lawyer. > 🧵11:09 AM · Feb 22, 2022 > > > https://www.youtube.com/watch? > > Why was Tamara Lich denied bail? Lawyer Matthew Wolfson on convoy > organizer's arrest > 34,782 views > Feb 24, 2022 > 3.6K > 1.56M subscribers > Ontario Court Justice Julie Bourgeois felt that Lich was obstinate and > dangerous in her responses to the court during bail hearing last > Saturday. > READ MORE ► https://rebelne.ws/3heeAC7 > > https://www.cbc.ca/news/ > > Ottawa convoy protest organizer Tamara Lich denied bail > > Judge was not convinced she would go home and follow conditions > CBC News · Posted: Feb 22, 2022 9:46 AM ET > > Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich appears in front of a judge for a > bail hearing on Feb. 19, 2022, which was put over to Tuesday. Lich, > from Medicine Hat, Alta., was charged last Thursday with counselling > to commit mischief in connection with the Ottawa protests. (Lauren > Foster-MacLeod/CBC) > > Tamara Lich, a major organizer of the so-called Freedom Convoy, was > denied bail Tuesday morning in Ottawa. > > Lich, the Alberta woman behind a now-halted GoFundMe campaign that > raised over $10 million to support the protest in Ottawa, was arrested > and charged Thursday with counselling to commit mischief. > > Before her arrest, she told journalists she wasn't concerned about > being arrested, didn't think the protest was illegal and also said her > bank account was frozen. > > On Tuesday, the judge said she was not convinced Lich would go home, > stay there and stop her alleged counselling. > > "This community has already been impacted enough by some of the > criminal activity and blockades you took part in and even led," said > Justice Julie Bourgeois. > > "You have had plenty of opportunity to remove yourself and even others > from this criminal activity but obstinately chose not to and > persistently counselled others not to either. > > "In Canada, every citizen can certainly disagree with and protest > against government decisions but it needs to be done in a democratic > fashion in abidance with the laws that have been established > democratically." > Set to return next week > > Bourgeois said she found Lich to be guarded and "almost obstructive" > at times during the initial court appearance on Saturday and the judge > stated it was disturbing Lich didn't have a plan to get home after > other organizers started getting arrested. > > Her husband Dwayne Lich, who would be responsible as a proposed surety > to report any breach of bail conditions, gave "unreliable and not > credible" evidence, Bourgeois found. > > Tamara Lich, who Bourgeois says could face a "lengthy" stay in prison > if convicted, is scheduled to return to court on March 2. > > Lich's lawyer Diane Magas confirmed to CBC Tuesday afternoon she plans > to seek an appeal of the decision to deny her client bail. > > Downtown Ottawa is starting to return to normal after police flooded > the core over the weekend, towing more than 100 vehicles that didn't > leave and charging more than 100 people. > > Businesses that had been forced to close are starting to reopen, light > rail is running again through downtown and the area controlled by > police checkpoints has shrunk. > > Protest organizer Tamara Lich speaks with reporters before her arrest > 11 days ago > Duration 1:22 > Convoy organizer Tamara Lich spoke with reporters just before 7 p.m. > Thursday evening at Metcalfe and Wellington Streets in Ottawa. 1:22 > > CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices > > https://ottawacitizen.com/ > > Convoy organizer Tamara Lich's lawyer prepping bail review > application; Pat King awaits decision > > In denying bail, Ontario Court Justice Julie Bourgeois said she could > not be sure that Lich would not re-offend > Author of the article: > Aedan Helmer > Publishing date: > Feb 23, 2022 > Tamara Lich, one of the main fundraisers and organizers and part of > the protests by truckers opposing coronavirus disease (COVID-19) > mandates that occupied Ottawa for three weeks, appears by video in > court on Tuesday, when she was denied bail. > Tamara Lich, one of the main fundraisers and organizers and part of > the protests by truckers opposing coronavirus disease (COVID-19) > mandates that occupied Ottawa for three weeks, appears by video in > court on Tuesday, when she was denied bail. Photo by JANE ROSENBERG > /REUTERS > > Two of the most visible and vocal organizers behind the “Freedom > Convoy” protests remain in an Ottawa jail as Tamara Lich was denied > bail Tuesday and Pat King will wait until Friday to learn whether a > judge will grant his request to return to Alberta under bail > conditions. > > Ontario Court Justice Julie Bourgeois said she believed there was a > substantial likelihood Lich would re-offend if released. > > “I cannot be reassured that if I release you into the community that > you will not re-offend,” Bourgeois said. “Your detention is necessary > for the protection and safety of the public.” > > Following the hearing, Lich’s Ottawa-based defence lawyer, Diane > Magas, said she was preparing a bail review application after her > client was denied her freedom and hoped the application could be heard > as soon as next week. > > The judge cited the “immense” impact the convoy and the ensuing > occupation had on the community and said she believed Lich was > “obstinate” and “disingenuous” in her responses to the court during > her bail hearing on Saturday. > > Lich appeared in court via a video link Tuesday, while King appeared > in person in a neighbouring courtroom, where his lawyer presented a > bail plan that includes a $50,000 bond from an Alberta woman who > acknowledged she had only known King for four weeks. > > Kerry Komix, the proposed surety, also travelled to Ottawa to support > the demonstration. > > Assistant Crown Attorney Moiz Karimjee, who led the prosecution in > both bail hearings, questioned the woman’s ability to act as a > reliable surety and suggested she shared the same ideology as King. > > Pat King, one of the organizers of the protests by truckers opposing > coronavirus disease (COVID-19) mandates that occupied Ottawa for three > weeks, appears in a court bail hearing on Tuesday. Photo by JANE > ROSENBERG /REUTERS > > The court was shown numerous videos of King’s own dispatches — > including his now infamous rants promoting racist conspiracy theories > — as he watched from the prisoner’s box wearing white pants and a grey > hoodie emblazoned with the word Odin. > > He also wore a surgical mask at the court’s direction and was reminded > at one point by Justice of the Peace Andrew Seymour to wear his mask. > > King was cautioned by his lawyer, Cal Rosemond, following an outburst > from the prisoner’s box early in the hearing and remained silent, > occasionally slouching in his seat or fidgeting with his mask for the > rest of the lengthy session. > > Karimjee pointed to the “disturbing evidence” seen and heard in the > widely-circulated videos and told the court King, like Lich, presented > “a substantial likelihood” of reoffending. > > King, 44, was arrested on Friday and faces charges of mischief, > counselling to commit mischief, counselling to commit the offence of > disobeying a court order and counselling to obstruct police. > > Lich was arrested last Thursday and charged with counselling to commit > mischief. > > During the lunch break, King was also served with a statement of claim > in the $306-million class-action lawsuit against him, other organizers > and participants of the so-called “Freedom Convoy.” > > Karimjee likened the incessant honking of trucker horns to “torture” > and said King, who often cited the phrase “Art of War” in his online > tirades, believed he was leading a war against government forces. > > “He was at war with the City of Ottawa,” Karimjee said. “The noise was > a form of torture that was implemented on the citizens of Ottawa by > Mr. King (with) what can only be described as a sadistic laugh… > > “Not only did Mr. King know, but it was his intention to use that > noise to get the federal government to negotiate and come to the > table. And, quite disturbingly, Mr. King was mocking, laughing at poor > Ottawans who were not able to sleep. He was saying, ‘We have achieved > our objective.’” > > Under the bail plan proposed by his lawyer, King would return to > Alberta to live with Komix in a spare room in her home. The woman said > she is willing to put up $50,000 — approximately half the value of her > home — and told the court she would pledge the full value of the home > “if it was necessary.” > > The bail plan would ensure King would be unable to communicate with > others to organize any further protests, Rosemond told the court. > > “He’ll be stuck on house arrest” in rural Alberta with Komix, Rosemond > said, and as surety she would be limiting his access to the internet > by guarding the password and confiscating any cellular devices. > > Komix told the court she is a light sleeper and has a dog. > > “She’s going to follow your bail order to the letter of the law,” > Rosemond told the judge. “(King) is not in Ottawa under this bail > plan, and he doesn’t have access to electronic devices without his > surety looking over his shoulder — (one) who stands to lose a lot of > money if anything goes wrong with this bail plan.” > > Seymour said he recognized the “vast” public interest in the case and > said he would render his decision Friday afternoon. > > While she remains in custody, Lich was ordered to have no contact with > King or other convoy organizers Benjamin Dichter, Christopher Barber > and Daniel Bulford. > > Lich has no criminal record and the mischief case against her has not > been tested in court. > > Barber was granted bail and released on Saturday by the same judge who > denied bail in Lich’s case. > > The judge gave him 24 hours to get out of town and banned him from > supporting the “Freedom Convoy” in any shape or form. > > With files from Gary Dimmock, Michael Edgar and The Canadian Press > > https://www.cbc.ca/news/ > > No bail decision yet for Tamara Lich, convoy protest organizer > > Lich told court she has few assets and her bank accounts have been frozen > Kimberley Molina, Bobby Hristova · CBC News · Posted: Feb 19, 2022 5:08 PM > ET > > Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich appears in front of a judge for a > bail hearing on Feb. 19, 2022, which was put over to Tuesday. Lich, > from Medicine Hat, Alta., was charged last Thursday with counselling > to commit mischief in connection with the Ottawa protests. (Lauren > Foster-MacLeod/CBC) > > A second major organizer of the so-called Freedom Convoy will have to > wait a few more days before an Ontario Court of Justice judge decides > whether to grant her bail. > > Tamara Lich, the Alberta woman behind a now-halted GoFundMe campaign > that raised over $10 million to support the protest in Ottawa, was > arrested and charged Thursday with counselling to commit mischief. > > Police arrested another key leader, Chris Barber, on the same day. He > was released on bail Friday. > > Before her arrest, Lich told journalists she wasn't concerned about > being arrested, didn't think the protest was illegal and also said her > bank account was frozen > > WATCH: Protest organizer Tamara Lich speaks with reporters before her > arrest > Protest organizer Tamara Lich speaks with reporters before her arrest > 11 days ago > Duration 1:22 > Convoy organizer Tamara Lich spoke with reporters just before 7 p.m. > Thursday evening at Metcalfe and Wellington Streets in Ottawa. 1:22 > > At her bail hearing Saturday, Lich wore a black hoodie with white text > that combined a heart and maple leaf to read "I love Canadian oil and > gas." > > She was also required to wear a medical mask, one of the mandates the > convoy has been fighting against, along with requiring COVID-19 > vaccines to participate in certain activities like cross-border > trucking. > > Crown attorney Moiz Karimjee focused on both Lich and her husband > Dwayne's ability to pay a proposed $5,000 bond if Lich breached any > conditions the judge may impose. > > Lich, who lives in Medicine Hat, Alta., and her husband both work in > the oil and gas sector. Lich told the court she has no savings and few > assets, including a 2017 Jeep and 2018 Ford F-150 that they're > continuing to make payments on. > > She also offered no suggestions how she would be able to make her way > back to Alberta if ordered to, since she travelled to Ottawa with > Barber, whose bail conditions include that he not communicate with > her. > > Her lawyer, Diane Magas, later told court that one of the lawyers > representing Lich in a proposed $10-million class-action lawsuit > against protesters would be able to drive the couple back to Alberta, > allowing her to leave within the next week. > > Tamara Lich, organizer for a protest convoy by truckers and supporters > demanding an end to COVID-19 vaccine mandates, delivers a statement > during a news conference in Ottawa, Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022. (Adrian > Wyld/The Canadian Press) > Husband travelled on private jet > > Lich has been a major player in the demonstrations in Canada's > capital, which have lasted for more than three weeks and have > attracted international attention. > > Ottawa police said Saturday they had made 170 arrests and towed 53 > vehicles out of the occupation zone. > > Dwayne Lich has been proposed to act as her surety, meaning he would > have to report if she breached any bail conditions. > > In his testimony, he said he flew to Ottawa on Feb. 2 on a private jet > at a cost of $5,000, paid for by a "nice gentleman" named Joseph that > he'd only recently met. > > "But he told me that my plane ride was taken care of, which was a > miracle," he told the court. > > The Crown questioned Dwayne Lich on his ability to serve as surety, > given he'd been in Ottawa throughout much of the protests while his > wife had been recorded telling protesters to "Hold the line at all > costs." > > For weeks, the convoy blocked several major roads in Ottawa's downtown > core. (Reno Patry/CBC/Radio Canada) > > While he said he didn't believe in the blockades or holding the line, > Dwayne Lich also said he didn't see anything wrong, equating the > blockades to a large traffic jam or parked cars in a snow storm. > > "I don't see no guns. I don't see anything criminal as far as I can > see. I just see trucks parked," he said. > > Dwayne Lich questions legality of Emergencies Act > > He also questioned whether the Emergencies Act — which was debated > Saturday in the House of Commons — was implemented legally, at times > confusing the numbered amendments found in the U.S. Constitution with > Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms. > > "Honestly? I thought it was a peaceful protest and based on my first > amendment, I thought that was part of our rights," he told the court. > > "What do you mean, first amendment? What's that?" Judge Julie > Bourgeois asked him. > > "I don't know. I don't know politics. I don't know," he said. "I > wasn't supportive of the blockade or the whatever, but I didn't > realize that it was criminal to do what they were doing. I thought it > was part of our freedoms to be able to do stuff like that." > > He also began asking the court about whether the Liberal government > was legally allowed to implement the Emergencies Act. > > A courtroom sketch of Dwayne Lich, who testified at his wife's bail > hearing about his ability to act as her surety. (Laurie > Foster-MacLeod/CBC) > > "Can you tell me if what they did is really legal? If this is > something that they can be doing or is it against everything that is > good and holy? I don't know," he said. > > While the Crown argued his comments showed he might not recognize the > law, Magas asked him if he understood that any restrictions set by the > court would need to be followed, to which he said he did. > > The Crown is arguing against bail for Tamara Lich, saying she's > already proven she has no respect for the law and that her husband's > testimony shows they have rich friends and could fundraise more money. > > The judge is expected to make a decision Tuesday. > > CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: "Motz, Glen - M.P." <Glen.Motz@parl.gc.ca> > Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2022 16:25:22 +0000 > Subject: RE: Deployment of Emergencies Act expected to pass with > support of the NDP because of Trudeau's predictable confidence vote EH > AB? > To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. > > Thank you for your email. My office has been inundated with similar emails. > > On Monday February the 21st, the Liberals and NDP voted in favour of > the Emergencies Act and called the situation at hand a public order > emergency. It was the first time that this act has ever been used and > the act preceding the emergencies act was only used in WW1, WW2 and > the FLQ Crisis. This vote was specifically disturbing because it > occurred despite the fact that all of the cross border protests were > concluded and the one in Ottawa was disbursed and disbanding. It was a > dark day for personal freedoms and peaceful protests in Canada. > > The Prime Minister appears to have made no effort to de-escalate the > situation. Instead, he has insulted and disrespected Canadians, and > then when it blew up, instead of apologizing and listening to what > people had to say, jumped straight to the most extreme measures to > deal with the protests. > > Imposing powers of the Emergencies Act sets a dangerous precedent. The > Government of Canada included in its laundry list of powers the > ability to freeze the funds of those supporting the demonstrators. > Governments should not have the power to close the bank accounts of > hardworking Canadians simply on the suspicion of supporting causes of > which the government doesn’t approve. This is a slippery slope, and > not how the government should operate in a free and democratic > society. > > Some of my comments are contained in this speech I delivered in the > House of Commons on behalf of constituents. It is worth watching as it > clearly shows where I stand and the actions that I personally took to > stop this government overreach. The video can be viewed here: > https://fb.watch/bmjT0H1Fs2/ > > In an even more baffling turn of events, less than 48 hours after > voting to implemented the Emergencies Act the Prime Minister announced > on February the 23rd that the “situation is no longer an emergency” > and revoked the Emergencies Act. Although it is unnerving to even > consider that the PM would invoke the Act to silence his political > adversaries, I am thankful that the direct, powerful and prolonged > pressure by Conservative MPs and engaged constituents such as yourself > seems to have impacted his decision. In the words of our interim > Conservative Leader “Nothing has changed between Monday and today > other than a flood of concerns from Canadian citizens, bad press, and > international ridicule.” > > This is not a win, our work is not over yet. What all Canadians need > now is a clear plan out of this pandemic by ending the mandates and a > return to normal life. Unfortunately, the Liberals and NDP are > unwilling to even discuss a plan for Canadians and unwilling to put > their political differences aside. > > I will continue to be your strong voice in Ottawa and I hope that I > can continue to count on your support as I hold this government to > account for their actions. > Sincerely, > Glen Motz > > Glen Motz, M.O.M., MP > Medicine Hat – Cardston – Warner > > #306 – 2810 – 13th Ave SE, > Medicine Hat, AB T1A 3P9 > Phone: 403-528-4698 | Fax: 403-528-4365 > > 610 Valour Building > House of Commons > Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6 > Phone: 613-996-0633 | Fax: 613-995-5752 > http://www.glenmotzmp.com/ > > -----Original Message----- > From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. > Sent: February 21, 2022 3:45 PM > To: Aboultaif, Ziad - M.P. <Ziad.Aboultaif@parl.gc.ca>; Barlow, John - > M.P. <John.Barlow@parl.gc.ca>; Benzen, Bob - M.P. > <Bob.Benzen@parl.gc.ca>; Boissonnault, Randy - M.P. > <randy.boissonnault@parl.gc.ca > <blaine.calkins@parl.gc.ca>; Chahal, George - M.P. > <george.chahal@parl.gc.ca>; Cooper, Michael - M.P. > <Michael.Cooper@parl.gc.ca>; Desjarlais, Blake - M.P. > <blake.desjarlais@parl.gc.ca>; Dreeshen, Earl - M.P. > <earl.dreeshen@parl.gc.ca>; Genuis, Garnett - M.P. > <Garnett.Genuis@parl.gc.ca>; Goodridge, Laila - M.P. > <laila.goodridge@parl.gc.ca>; Hallan, Jasraj Singh - M.P. > <JasrajSingh.Hallan@parl.gc.ca > <Matt.Jeneroux@parl.gc.ca>; Kelly, Pat - M.P. <Pat.Kelly@parl.gc.ca>; > Kmiec, Tom - M.P. <Tom.Kmiec@parl.gc.ca>; Kurek, Damien C. - M.P. > <Damien.Kurek@parl.gc.ca>; Kusie, Stephanie - M.P. > <Stephanie.Kusie@parl.gc.ca>; Lake, Mike - M.P. > <mike.lake@parl.gc.ca>; Liepert, Ron - M.P. <Ron.Liepert@parl.gc.ca>; > Lloyd, Dane - M.P. <Dane.Lloyd@parl.gc.ca>; McCauley, Kelly - M.P. > <Kelly.McCauley@parl.gc.ca>; McLean, Greg - M.P. > <greg.mclean@parl.gc.ca>; McPherson, Heather - M.P. > <Heather.McPherson@parl.gc.ca> > <Glen.Motz@parl.gc.ca>; Rempel, Michelle - M.P. > <Michelle.Rempel@parl.gc.ca>; Richards, Blake - M.P. > <blake.richards@parl.gc.ca>; Shields, Martin - M.P. > <Martin.Shields@parl.gc.ca>; Soroka, Gerald - M.P. > <Gerald.Soroka@parl.gc.ca>; Stubbs, Shannon - M.P. > <Shannon.Stubbs@parl.gc.ca>; Thomas, Rachael - M.P. > <Rachael.Thomas@parl.gc.ca>; Uppal, Tim - M.P. <Tim.Uppal@parl.gc.ca>; > Arnold, Mel - M.P. <Mel.Arnold@parl.gc.ca>; Viersen, Arnold - M.P. > <Arnold.Viersen@parl.gc.ca>; Warkentin, Chris - M.P. > <chris.warkentin@parl.gc.ca>; Webber, Len - M.P. > <Len.Webber@parl.gc.ca> > Cc: motomaniac333@gmail.com > Subject: Fwd: Deployment of Emergencies Act expected to pass with > support of the NDP because of Trudeau's predictable confidence vote EH > AB? > > https://davidraymondamos3. > > Monday, 21 February 2022 > > Deployment of Emergencies Act expected to pass with support of the NDP > because of Trudeau's predictable confidence vote EH? > > ---------- Original message ---------- > From: "Mendicino, Marco - M.P." <Marco.Mendicino@parl.gc.ca> > Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2022 19:14:55 +0000 > Subject: Automatic reply: Deployment of Emergencies Act expected to > pass with support of the NDP because of Trudeau's predictable > confidence vote EH? > To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. > > Thank you for contacting the constituency office of the Hon. 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How Tamara Lich transformed from spokeswoman to symbol of 'Freedom Convoy' movement
David Amos<david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com> | Wed, Sep 6, 2023 at 4:50 PM |
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https://davidraymondamos3. On 7/25/23, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. > I see Patty Baby King is still having fun too > > https://www.youtube.com/watch? > > Pat King - Discussion (please share this video) > The Real Pat King - Truth Seeker > 1.38K subscribers > 1,472 views Jul 8, 2023 > Pat King discussion > The Real Pat King - Truth Seeker > 1.38K subscribers > > 30 Comments > > @davidamos7114 > HMMM > > > https://www.thedemocracyfund. > > > Lawyer for Tamara Lich secures procedural victory in Ontario Court of > Justice > TDF’s Legal Team > > Written by TDF’s Legal Team > July 21, 2023 > Tamara Ontario win > > The prosecution agrees to provide evidence and a witness list after > Lich brings a motion for particulars. > > TORONTO: Tamara Lich's lawyer appeared before the Ontario Court of > Justice Tuesday seeking particulars of the alleged crimes committed by > his client during the Freedom Convoy protests. The motion concluded > with the prosecution agreeing to provide a full list of witnesses and > evidence by August 1, 2023. > > The concept of particulars is similar to but distinct from disclosure. > TDF's litigation director, Alan Honner, explains: "The prosecution has > a duty to fully disclose all relevant evidence to the accused, but > particulars need only be disclosed if a judge is satisfied that it is > necessary for a fair trial." According to Honner, particulars might be > ordered where a crime can be committed in different ways, where > disclosure is broad, or where there are multiple co-accused. > > Tamara's defence is being crowd-funded by The Democracy Fund. She has > retained Lawrence Greenspon, who is one of the best-respected lawyers > in Ottawa. Her trial is expected to last three weeks and is scheduled > to begin in Ottawa on September 5, 2023. > > To assist with Tamara's case, please make a donation on this page. > Donations are eligible to receive a charitable tax receipt. > > About The Democracy Fund: > > Founded in 2021, The Democracy Fund (TDF) is a Canadian charity > dedicated to constitutional rights, advancing education and relieving > poverty. TDF promotes constitutional rights through litigation and > public education. TDF supports an access to justice initiative for > Canadians whose civil liberties have been infringed by government > lockdowns and other public policy responses to the pandemic. > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. > Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2023 11:22:44 -0400 > Subject: Frank Au can never deny that I gave Commissioner Paul Rouleau > the benefit of my doubt before his report goes public > To: Frank.Au@ontario.ca, "Marco.Mendicino" > <Marco.Mendicino@parl.gc.ca>, mcu <mcu@justice.gc.ca>, pm > <pm@pm.gc.ca>, "Katie.Telford" <Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>, > rob.stewart@ps-sp.gc.ca, "Nathalie.G.Drouin" > <Nathalie.G.Drouin@pco-bcp.gc. > jeffery.hutchinson@pco-bcp.gc. > pat.morris@opp.ca, "Brenda.Lucki" <Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, > jdp@tdslaw.com, joel@joelharden.ca, premier <premier@ontario.ca>, > "pierre.poilievre" <pierre.poilievre@parl.gc.ca>, > shantona@papechaudhury.com, leonj@bennettjones.com, edann@edlaw.ca, > gpoliquin@ovcounsel.com, pierrette.ringuette@sen.parl. > Patrick.Brazeau@sen.parl.gc.ca > larry.campbell@sen.parl.gc.ca, Bev.Busson@sen.parl.gc.ca, > nrodriguez@conwaylitigation.ca > srp@tdslaw.com, mtsurumi@legalanalysis.ca, tcurry > <tcurry@litigate.com>, kris.austin@gnb.ca, rokaku8@gmail.com, > patrickking <patrickking@canada-unity.com> > traversy.n@gmail.com, kingpatrick278 <kingpatrick278@gmail.com>, > nsinvestigators <nsinvestigators@gmail.com>, "rob.moore" > <rob.moore@parl.gc.ca>, cvangeyn@theccf.ca, > christopher.rupar@justice.gc. > Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, dominic.cardy@gnb.ca, > rick <rick@petersoncapital.ca> > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: "Au, Frank (MAG)" <Frank.Au@ontario.ca> > Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2022 20:27:39 +0000 > Subject: Automatic reply: Re Urgent Consultation > To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. > > I am away on a secondment until Spring 2023, and do not have access to > emails. If you require assistance, please call 416.326.4600 and ask > for the Duty Crown. Thank you. > > > https://www.cbc.ca/news/ > > As Emergencies Act report tabled, key witnesses have moved on > > Public Order Emergency Commission to release findings later today > Alistair Steele · CBC News · Posted: Feb 17, 2023 5:00 AM AST | > > Commissioner Paul Rouleau listens to counsel question a witness during > hearings in Ottawa on Nov. 4, 2022. The commission will table its > final report in Parliament later today. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian > Press) > > As the Public Order Emergency Commission (POEC) prepares to release > its highly anticipated report into last winter's convoy protests, many > of the witnesses from the City of Ottawa and the Ottawa Police Service > who testified last fall have either left or moved to new roles. > > On Thursday, the commission announced it would make its final report > public later today after tabling it in Parliament. > > The Canadian Press reported the commission had requested, and been > granted, an extension to the original Feb. 6 deadline for submitting > its final report to the government. > > The deadline for tabling the report in Parliament — Feb. 20 — remained > intact, however. That meant the commission's findings and > recommendations had to be made public no later than Monday, the Family > Day statutory holiday in Ontario. > > (The timeline set out by the Emergencies Act requires that the report > be submitted to Parliament and released to the public within 360 days > of the emergency declaration being revoked, which occurred on Feb. 23, > 2022.) > A politician at a desk, as seen from the middle of the audience. > Former Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson testifies before the Public Order > Emergency Commission on Oct. 18, 2022. Watson did not run for > re-election. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press) > Mayor, councillors gone > > The commission heard from 76 witnesses over six weeks of public > testimony, from Oct. 14 until the prime minister's appearance on Nov. > 25. Of those, seven were either elected officials or senior > bureaucrats with the City of Ottawa, and five more were senior members > of the Ottawa Police Service (OPS). > > None of the elected officials from the city who testified — former > mayor Jim Watson, former councillor and police services board chair > Diane Deans, and former councillors Mathieu Fleury and Catherine > McKenney — remains in office. Of those, only McKenney ran for > re-election last fall, but failed in their bid to become mayor. > > Of the other city officials who testified, only Kim Ayotte, Ottawa's > general manager of emergency and protective services, remains in the > same job. > > Former city manager Steve Kanellakos, who testified about his efforts > to broker a deal between police and the protesters, resigned amid > controversy on Nov. 28, just two days before the release of a damning > report on Ottawa's troubled LRT project. > > Watson's former chief of staff Serge Arpin left with his boss, > customary practice among political staffers. > A police officer sits on a row of chairs. > Deputy Chief Steve Bell, now chief administrative officer of the > Ottawa Police Service, waits to appear before the Public Order > Emergency Commission on Oct. 24, 2022. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian > Press) > All 5 OPS witnesses remain > > All five senior members of the Ottawa Police Service who testified > before the commission last fall remain, though most have changed jobs. > (This doesn't include former chief Peter Sloly, who resigned during > the occupation of Ottawa by convoy protesters, and who had been out of > policing for more than eight months by the time he testified before > the commission in late October.) > > Steve Bell, who was named interim chief after Sloly's resignation, and > who oversaw the eventual dispersal of the protest in Ottawa, is now a > deputy chief and chief administrative officer of the OPS. At the time > of the convoy's arrival in Ottawa, Bell was in charge of intelligence, > information and investigation for the force. > > Patricia Ferguson, who testified to the deep "dysfunction" at the top > of the OPS, and said the force was left "floundering" when protesters > failed to leave the capital after the first weekend, remains acting > deputy chief. > > Russell Lucas, an inspector with the police service's special events > section during the protests, is currently an acting superintendent, > according to an update provided by the OPS on Thursday. > > Supt. Robert Bernier, an inspector within the force's communications > branch who was appointed event commander during the occupation, is > also listed by the OPS as an acting superintendent. > > Supt. Robert Drummond, who was tasked with overseeing the police > liaison team that negotiated with protest leaders and the public order > unit that eventually helped end the occupation, also maintains that > rank. (Drummond was in an acting role at the time of his testimony > last fall.) > Police clear an area of protesters near Parliament Hill. > Police and protesters square off in front of Parliament Hill on Feb. > 19, 2022. (Evan Mitsui/CBC) > 'Multiple points of failure' > > In an email to CBC, Paul Champ, a lawyer who represented downtown > residents and businesses during the Emergencies Act inquiry, noted the > commission heard "extensive evidence of multiple points of failure" by > both government officials and police. > > "Even though many of those responsible have left the stage, the POEC > report will memorialize those mistakes and serve as a guide for public > officials going forward. I would also like to see some apologies by > the police, the city and the province, but that's probably asking too > much," Champ wrote. > > He said he also hopes to see the report provide some guidance "about > the oversight and direction the Ottawa Police Services Board can have > over the Ottawa Police Service." > > Journalists covering the inquiry will be allowed to peruse an > embargoed version of the report starting at 10 a.m. ET. The embargo > will be lifted once the report is tabled in Parliament. > > Commissioner Paul Rouleau will also read a prepared statement, which > will be streamed live on the commission's website, where the full > report will be made available to the public. > ABOUT THE AUTHOR > Alistair Steele > > Writer and editor > > After spending more than a decade covering Ottawa city hall for CBC, > Alistair Steele is now a feature writer and digital copy editor at > cbc.ca/ottawa. > > CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices > > > > On 6/30/22, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. >> https://davidraymondamos3. >> >> Wednesday, 18 May 2022 >> >> Crown trying to put Freedom Convoy leader Tamara Lich back in jail >> >> >> ---------- Original message ---------- >> From: "Karimjee, Moiz (MAG)" <Moiz.Karimjee@ontario.ca> >> Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2022 03:06:48 +0000 >> Subject: Automatic reply: Ed Fast: Freedom? Yeah, right… | Ed Fast: >> Liberté? Et oui Hey Bill King what will your boss and legions of Proud >> Canadians do if the Crown takes Tamara Lich's Freedom after celebating >> the Queen's Birthday??? >> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. >> >> I am on vacation until July 8th. For Bail Reviews (including >> discussing time estimates), Superior Court, Summary Appeal, Trial, >> Hate Crime or any other matter requiring immediate attention please >> email Rolanda Ahadjitse at Rolanda.Ahadjitse@ontario.ca and Olivia >> Khalil at olivia.khalil@ontario.ca >> >> Moiz Karimjee >> Assistant Crown Attorney >> >> >> https://www.cbc.ca/news/ >> >> >> Freedom Convoy leader Tamara Lich to remain in custody over Canada Day >> weekend >> Lich was arrested in Alberta on Monday for allegedly breaching her >> bail conditions >> >> Dan Taekema · CBC News · Posted: Jun 30, 2022 4:23 PM ET >> >> >> Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich talks to reporters Feb. 14, 2022 >> in Ottawa. Lich made a brief video appearance in an Ottawa courtroom >> Thursday after being arrested for allegedly breaching her bail >> conditions. (Frédéric Pepin/Radio-Canada) >> >> Freedom Convoy leader Tamara Lich will remain in custody over the >> Canada Day weekend after she was arrested this week for allegedly >> breaching her bail conditions. >> >> Lich was taken into custody in Medicine Hat, Alta., on Monday after >> Ottawa police issued a Canada-wide warrant for her arrest. She was >> brought back to the nation's capital and made a brief court appearance >> Thursday. >> >> Crown prosecutor Moiz Karimjee requested a full day for a bail >> hearing, which is scheduled to take place on July 5. >> >> Lich remains in custody as several groups — most of which formed out >> of the Freedom Convoy — are planning protests in Ottawa starting on >> July 1 and continuing throughout the summer. >> >> She appeared on video from an Ottawa police cell, wearing a grey >> sweatshirt with the words "Freedom Over Fear" printed on it. >> >> Tamara Lich admits accepting award is related to Freedom Convoy in >> fiery day in court >> >> Freedom Convoy leader Tamara Lich arrested in Alberta, accused of >> breaching bail conditions >> >> Eric Granger, Lich's defence lawyer, said July 5 was the earliest date >> available. >> >> "The only new charge she's been arrested on is a single charge of >> breaching a single bail condition, [she] will be on her ninth day in >> custody since her arrest before she even gets the opportunity to >> regain her liberty," he wrote in an email to CBC. >> >> Lich faces charges of mischief, counselling mischief, obstructing >> police, counselling to obstruct police, counselling intimidation, and >> intimidation by blocking and obstructing one or more highways in >> relation to the protest. >> >> The anti-COVID-19-mandate protest shut down some areas of Ottawa for >> three weeks as participants parked trucks and other vehicles on city >> streets, blocking access to neighbourhoods and main arteries around >> Parliament Hill. >> Released in March >> >> Lich was arrested on Feb. 17 and spent about 18 days at the >> Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre before she was released on bail in >> March on conditions which include staying off social media. >> >> She was subjected to a bail review last month, but prosecutors were >> unsuccessful in trying to have her brought back into custody for >> allegedly violating her bail condition that she not support anything >> related to the Freedom Convoy. >> >> Lich also cannot organize any kind of protest and is not allowed to >> contact several of the other convoy leaders, including Tom Marazzo, >> unless in the presence of counsel. >> >> While it's not yet clear which bail conditions she is accused of >> breaching, there was speculation online that Lich might be in legal >> trouble over a Facebook photo that shows her beside Marazzo at an >> awards ceremony in Toronto on June 16 put on by the Justice Centre for >> Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF), a legal organization and registered >> charity based in Calgary. >> >> Tamara Lich, fourth from the left, was ordered by a judge to have no >> contact with fellow convoy organizer Tom Marazzo, second from the >> right. This photo shows the group in Toronto after Lich accepted her >> freedom award from the JCCF. (Facebook/Stacey Kauder ) >> >> Friends of the two convoy organizers speculated on social media that >> Lich was allowed to have contact with Marazzo at the event because >> lawyers for the JCCF, who also represent Lich in her civil matters, >> were present. >> ABOUT THE AUTHOR >> Dan Taekema >> >> Reporter >> >> Dan Taekema is a reporter with CBC Ottawa. He has worked for CBC News >> in Hamilton, Windsor and Toronto and for newspapers across southern >> Ontario. You can reach him by emailing daniel.taekema@cbc.ca. >> >> Follow @DanTaekema on Twitter >> >> With files from Meghan Grant, Kristy Nease and David Fraser >> CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices >> >> On 6/29/22, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. >>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >>> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. >>> Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2022 14:52:46 -0300 >>> Subject: YO Lawrence Greenspon I called again about your client Madame >>> Lich and attempted to speak with Eric Granger Correct? >>> To: lawrence@gghlawyers.ca, "david.fraser" >>> <david.fraser@mcinnescooper. >>> premier@ontario.ca, stefanos.karatopis@gmail.com, >>> sheilagunnreid@gmail.com, eric@gghlawyers.ca, "Marco.Mendicino" >>> <Marco.Mendicino@parl.gc.ca>, mcu <mcu@justice.gc.ca>, pm >>> <pm@pm.gc.ca>, "Katie.Telford" <Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>, >>> "Candice.Bergen" <Candice.Bergen@parl.gc.ca>, >>> natasha.calvinho@gmail.com, Moiz.Karimjee@ontario.ca, "Brenda.Lucki" >>> <Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Bill.Hogan" <Bill.Hogan@gnb.ca>, >>> "Mark.Blakely" <Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Mike.Comeau" >>> <Mike.Comeau@gnb.ca>, Norman Traversy <traversy.n@gmail.com>, Newsroom >>> <Newsroom@globeandmail.com> >>> Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, >>> livefromtheshed2022@gmail.com, meghan.grant@cbc.ca, >>> lexharvey@thestar.ca, darren.major@cbc.ca, blilley@postmedia.com, >>> brigitte.bureau@radio-canada. >>> >>> https://gghlawyers.ca/who-we- >>> >>> "Eric Granger is a criminal defence lawyer who focusses on defending >>> the little guy against the coercive power of the state. He represents >>> clients at all stages of the criminal process, from bail hearings to >>> trials to appeals." >>> >>> >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch? >>> >>> Tamara Lich Arrested in Alberta >>> 22,817 views >>> Streamed live on Jun 28, 2022 >>> Live From The Shed >>> 36.9K subscribers >>> Tamara Lich has been arrested again after the RCMP issued a nation >>> wide warrant for breaching her release order. >>> >>> >>> https://www.cbc.ca/news/ >>> >>> Freedom convoy leader Tamara Lich arrested in Alberta, accused of >>> breaching bail conditions >>> Lich told her lawyer she is expecting to be transported to Ontario in >>> the next week >>> >>> Meghan Grant · CBC News · Posted: Jun 27, 2022 7:52 PM MT >>> >>> Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich has been re-arrested. She is >>> accused of breaching her release conditions and has been taken into >>> custody in Medicine Hat, Alta., according to one of her lawyers. >>> (Frédéric Pepin/Radio-Canada) >>> >>> Freedom Convoy leader Tamara Lich has been re-arrested in Medicine >>> Hat, Alta., for breaching her bail conditions, her lawyers have >>> confirmed. >>> >>> Lich was taken into custody Monday evening, according to Keith Wilson, >>> who represents Lich on her non-criminal cases including a lawsuit. >>> >>> Wilson, who spoke with Lich after her arrest, says she expects to be >>> transported back to Ottawa in the next week. >>> >>> Eric Granger, who is one of Lich's criminal defence lawyers also >>> confirmed Lich's arrest. >>> >>> Granger says he has no reason to believe his client has done anything >>> wrong and is "looking to learn more at this stage." >>> >>> Tamara Lich admits accepting award is related to Freedom Convoy in >>> fiery day in court >>> >>> Governments, police, convoy organizers granted standing on inquiry >>> into use of Emergencies Act >>> >>> "Based on everything we knew, she's been diligently complying with all >>> of her bail conditions as was noted by the judge at her recent bail >>> review. >>> >>> While it's not yet clear which bail conditions she is accused of >>> breaching, there is speculation on social media that Lich might be in >>> legal trouble over a Facebook photo that shows her beside a fellow >>> convoy organizer who she was ordered to stay away from by a judge. >>> Canada-wide warrant >>> >>> Lich faces charges of mischief, counselling mischief, obstructing >>> police, counselling to obstruct police, counselling intimidation and >>> intimidation by blocking and obstructing one or more highways for her >>> role as one of the organizers of the protest that shut down much of >>> downtown Ottawa earlier this year. >>> >>> RCMP confirmed Lich was wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for breaching >>> her release order but did not have further information as the arrest >>> falls within the jurisdiction of the Medicine Hat Police Service >>> (MHPS). >>> >>> The MHPS says it will not release information until Tuesday morning. >>> WATCH | Supporters cheer Tamara Lich as she is released from jail last >>> winter: >>> Convoy organizer Tamara Lich released from jail >>> 4 months ago >>> Duration 1:11 >>> Tamara Lich, one of the organizers of the weeks-long occupation in >>> downtown Ottawa, was released from jail on Monday with the condition >>> that she leave Ottawa. Lich was arrested Feb. 17 and charged with >>> counselling to commit mischief. >>> >>> The anti-COVID-19 restriction blockades gridlocked Ottawa for three >>> weeks last winter as protesters parked trucks that blocked >>> neighbourhood access and main arteries around Parliament Hill. >>> >>> After her arrest, Lich was released on bail in March on conditions >>> which include staying off social media. She cannot organize any kind >>> of protest and she is also not permitted to contact several of the >>> other convoy leaders, including Tom Marazzo, an ex-military officer, >>> who also had a failed bid as an Ontario MPP candidate. >>> >>> Lich was subject to a bail review last month where prosecutors >>> unsuccessfully sought to have her taken back into custody for >>> allegedly violating her bail condition that she not support anything >>> related to the Freedom Convoy. >>> >>> Weeks after she was granted release in March, Lich was notified she'd >>> been selected as a recipient of a freedom award, handed out by the >>> Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF), a legal >>> organization and registered charity based in Calgary. >>> >>> Tamara Lich, fourth from the left, was ordered by a judge to have no >>> contact with fellow convoy organizer Tom Marazzo, who is tagged as >>> being second from the right. This photo shows the group in Toronto >>> after Lich accepted her freedom award from the JCCF. (Facebook/Stacey >>> Kauder ) >>> >>> The awards ceremony took place on June 16 in Toronto. >>> >>> The Ottawa judge ruled he would not revoke Lich's bail and instead, >>> varied her conditions to allow travel to Ontario with a restriction >>> that she be banned from entering the capital's downtown core. >>> >>> Lich's reasoning for wanting to travel back to Ottawa is protected by >>> a court-ordered publication ban and cannot be reported. >>> >>> But on June 17, the day after the freedom awards were presented, >>> Stacey Kauder, who describes Lich as a friend, posted a photo to her >>> Facebook page showing Lich with her husband and four other attendees >>> at the JCCF gala. >>> >>> To Lich's left is a man identified as Marazzo, a fellow convoy >>> organizer, who she was ordered to have no contact with unless her >>> lawyer is present. >>> >>> Friends of the two convoy organizers speculated on social media that >>> Lich was allowed to have contact with Marazzo at the event because >>> there were lawyers for the JCCF present who also represent Lich in her >>> civil matters. >>> ABOUT THE AUTHOR >>> Meghan Grant >>> >>> CBC Calgary crime reporter >>> >>> Meghan Grant is a justice affairs reporter. She has been covering >>> courts, crime and stories of police accountability in southern Alberta >>> for more than a decade. Send Meghan a story tip at meghan.grant@cbc.ca >>> or follow her on Twitter. >>> Follow her on Twitter >>> >>> With files from Paula Duhatschek and David Fraser >>> CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices >>> >>> >>> >>> https://www.cbc.ca/news/ >>> >>> >>> Governments, police, convoy organizers granted standing on inquiry >>> into use of Emergencies Act >>> >>> Individual protesters and federal Conservative party denied standing >>> by commissioner >>> >>> Darren Major · CBC News · Posted: Jun 27, 2022 10:26 PM ET >>> >>> Police officers push back protesters in front of the Senate of Canada >>> Building in February, following the invocation of the Emergencies Act. >>> (Evan Mitsui/CBC) >>> >>> Governments of all three levels, convoy organizers and police have >>> been granted standing in the public inquiry looking into the >>> invocation of the federal Emergencies Act, but the federal >>> Conservative Party and a number of individuals who had their bank >>> accounts frozen have been left out. >>> >>> Granting groups or individuals standing allows them certain privileges >>> in the inquiry process, including the ability to suggest witnesses or >>> cross-examine them. It also means they are given advance notice on >>> documents being submitted into evidence. >>> >>> Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked the act on Feb. 14 — for the >>> first time in Canada's history — during the Freedom Convoy. The act >>> gave the federal government temporary powers to deal with the >>> anti-COVID-19 restriction blockades that gridlocked Ottawa for three >>> weeks last winter as protesters parked trucks that blocked >>> neighbourhood access and main arteries around Parliament Hill. >>> >>> Freedom Convoy leader Tamara Lich arrested in Alberta, accused of >>> breaching bail conditions >>> >>> Trudeau calls public inquiry into use of Emergencies Act during >>> convoy protests >>> >>> Paul Rouleau, the commissioner heading the inquiry, wrote in his >>> decision that the deadline to submit the inquiry report weighed on his >>> final determination. >>> >>> "I must keep in mind the practical realities facing the commission, >>> including the strict timeline in which to complete the Inquiry," >>> Rouleau wrote. >>> >>> The federal government, the governments of Saskatchewan and Alberta >>> have been granted full standing, while the government of Manitoba will >>> be allowed to enter written submissions. >>> >>> Key convoy organizers including Tamara Lich, Tom Marazzo, Chris Barber >>> and Daniel Bulford have been granted full standing. >>> >>> "Their contributions to the work of the commission are necessary, as >>> they are uniquely situated to offer information to the commission and >>> give firsthand evidence as to the goals and organization of the >>> convoy," Rouleau wrote of the organizers. >>> >>> The Ottawa Police Service has been granted full standing, while its >>> former chief Peter Sloly will be allowed to produce documents and >>> examine witnesses. >>> >>> The cities of Ottawa and Windsor have also been granted standing. >>> >>> Protesters form a blockade in front of the Ambassador Bridge in >>> Windsor, Ont., which links the city to Michigan. (Darrin Di Carlo/CBC) >>> Conservatives, individual participants denied >>> >>> The federal Conservative Party and individual protesters are some >>> notable exclusions in Rouleau's decision. >>> >>> In his dismissal of the Conservatives, Rouleau pointed to the >>> parliamentary committee reviewing the use of the act and said the >>> inquiry needs to remain above the political fray. >>> >>> "The political process that involves elected representatives from the >>> various parties has a role to play in how the use of the Emergencies >>> Act is reviewed and assessed," Rouleau said. >>> >>> "There is also an important role for an independent non-partisan >>> process. Both ought to operate independently from one another." >>> >>> A number of individual protesters, including some who had their bank >>> accounts frozen, were also denied standing in the inquiry. >>> >>> Rouleau reasoned that individual protesters would have limited >>> perspective on what unfolded earlier this year. >>> >>> "By and large, their contribution would be limited to what they saw, >>> heard or experienced from their particular vantage point as a >>> participant or supporter of the convoy," Rouleau said, adding that >>> individuals will be able to have their voices heard during public >>> hearings. >>> >>> The commission's final report must be submitted by February 2023. >>> ABOUT THE AUTHOR >>> Darren Major >>> >>> CBC journalist >>> >>> Darren Major can be reached via email darren.major@cbc.ca or by >>> tweeting him @DMajJourno. >>> CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices >>> >>> >>> >>> https://www.thestar.com/news/ >>> >>> >>> ‘Freedom Convoy’ organizer Tamara Lich to appear in Ottawa court >>> Wednesday after arrest in Alberta >>> Lich has been arrested in Alberta in relation to her court conditions, >>> Ottawa police said Tuesday >>> Lex Harvey >>> By Lex Harvey >>> Politics Reporter >>> Tue., June 28, 2022 >>> >>> Tamara Lich delivers a statement during a February news conference in >>> Ottawa. >>> >>> Tamara Lich, one of the best-known faces of the so-called Freedom >>> Convoy, will appear before a judge in Ottawa on Wednesday after being >>> arrested in Alberta for allegedly breaching her bail conditions. >>> >>> Medicine Hat police say they arrested Lich in her hometown Monday on >>> the basis of a search warrant that originated in Ontario for one count >>> of failure to comply with a release order. >>> >>> Lich appeared in Medicine Hat court Tuesday morning and will be >>> transported to Ottawa, police said. >>> >>> Lich has, along with fellow protest organizer Chris Barber, been >>> facing charges of mischief, obstructing police, counselling others to >>> commit mischief and intimidation, for her role in organizing the >>> massive protest that paralyzed downtown Ottawa for more than three >>> weeks in February. >>> >>> After a judge initially denied her bail, Lich was released in March >>> with a long list of conditions, including a ban from all social media >>> and an order not to “support anything related to the Freedom Convoy.” >>> >>> In an email to the Star, Eric Granger, Lich’s criminal lawyer, said >>> Tuesday, “Only very limited information is available” on the arrest. >>> >>> “Given that Ms. Lich continues to have no criminal record and her >>> strong performance on bail was noted by the judge at her recent bail >>> review where the judge removed some of the conditions that had been >>> previously imposed, we look forward to learning more as information >>> becomes available so that we can determine the appropriate next steps >>> to be taken in Ms. Lich’s defence.” >>> >>> In May, an Ontario judge ruled Lich could remain on bail until her >>> trial after a Crown prosecutor argued she’d violated one of her bail >>> conditions by agreeing to accept a “freedom” award handed out by >>> Calgary-based organization the Justice Centre for Constitutional >>> Freedoms. >>> >>> Ontario Superior Court Justice Kevin Phillips said Lich had followed >>> her bail conditions and already had a “taste of jail,” which made her >>> less likely to reoffend. >>> >>> Phillips changed Lich’s release conditions to allow her to visit >>> Ottawa, but not the downtown core. He kept the ban on Lich’s access to >>> social media. >>> >>> With files from Omar Mosleh, Alex Boyd >>> >>> >>> >>> https://torontosun.com/ >>> >>> >>> LILLEY: Tamara Lich nabbed for breach of bail while repeat violent >>> offenders use revolving door of court system >>> Author of the article: >>> Brian Lilley >>> Publishing date: >>> Jun 28, 2022 >>> >>> Accused Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich is retaining the services >>> of high-powered Ottawa lawyer Lawrence Greenspon. Accused Freedom >>> Convoy organizer Tamara Lich is retaining the services of high-powered >>> Ottawa lawyer Lawrence Greenspon. jpg >>> >>> We can’t have dangerous people like her taking photographs with other >>> dangerous people and posting them online. >>> >>> If we let that keep happening, chaos might ensue. >>> >>> Lich was arrested again on Monday in Medicine Hat, Alberta, and is >>> expected to be transported to Ottawa within the next week for >>> violating her bail conditions. On Feb. 17, Lich was arrested and >>> charged with mischief, obstructing police, counselling others to >>> commit mischief and intimidation. >>> >>> Without downplaying the impact of the freedom convoy on residents of >>> Ottawa’s downtown core, those are hardly charges that would normally >>> see this kind of action by police and prosecutors. Lich has no prior >>> criminal record and has not been convicted of the charges she now >>> faces. >>> >>> Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich is arrested by Ottawa Police on >>> Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022. SUPPLIED PHOTO >>> >>> Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich is arrested by Ottawa Police on >>> Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022. SUPPLIED PHOTO >>> >>> Yet depending on who you listen to, police have either arrested her >>> for being critical of the government – not something that should get >>> anyone arrested – or for being photographed at an event in Toronto >>> with another convoy organizer. >>> >>> At this point, forgive me for laughing at the idea that either of >>> these are considered bail violations. If we had a justice system in >>> Canada that picked up everyone who broke bail conditions, then I might >>> be prone to saying, that as a law-and-order kind of guy, I could >>> support Lich being detained. >>> >>> That’s not who we are though, and our system continues to release >>> violent repeat offenders on bail with no regard for community safety. >>> On Monday, I was at a news conference with Ontario Premier Doug Ford >>> and Toronto Mayor John Tory where they lamented repeat offenders for >>> gun crimes being out on bail to reoffend. >>> >>> “Chief Ramer, or before him Chief Saunders, could tell you of many >>> instances, not just one, where people are getting out on bail for >>> example, over and over and over again, when they’re charged with >>> firearms offenses, and that simply has to be changed,” Tory said when >>> discussing the recent spate of shootings in Toronto. >>> >>> Our paper has been full of such stories and will have more to come in >>> the future I’m sure, but police and prosecutors are worried about Lich >>> taking a photo with someone more than 400 kilometres away from >>> Parliament Hill. >>> >>> Just this week, Toronto Police were looking for a man in an assault >>> investigation saying the man was wanted on six counts of assault, two >>> counts of assault with a weapon, six counts of choking and six counts >>> of breach of probation among other charges. In another incident, two >>> men were charged in a robbery with robbery with a weapon, disguise >>> with intent, conspiracy to commit an indictable offence and fail to >>> comply recognizance, which is police code for out on bail. >>> >>> Those are just two cases police revealed on Monday. >>> >>> One of the worst cases I’ve covered involved two men, both with bail >>> and court conditions upon them, accused of shooting up a child’s >>> birthday party last summer. Three children were injured from bullets >>> flying in that incident. >>> >>> Yet Tamara Lich is the real threat to society, not hardened, repeat >>> offenders who shoot up streets, commit robberies or repeatedly assault >>> people over several months. Our justice system is not supposed to be >>> political, but whether we’re talking about the Lich case or the recent >>> revelations that Justin Trudeau’s government interfered in the >>> investigation into the Nova Scotia mass shooting, it’s clear we have a >>> government intent on making justice political. >>> >>> Seems Lady Justice is peeking out from under her blind to see who is >>> before her before deciding whether to enforce bail conditions. >>> >>> blilley@postmedia.com >>> >>> >>> >>> https://www.cbc.ca/news/ >>> >>> >>> 'It's intimidation': Judge faces threats after Freedom Convoy hearings >>> 'You feel vulnerable in your house, in your own home,' judge tells >>> Radio-Canada >>> >>> Brigitte Bureau · CBC News · Posted: Jun 29, 2022 4:00 AM ET >>> >>> >>> Protesters gather on Parliament Hill on Jan. 29, 2022, during the >>> 'Freedom Convoy' and three-week occupation of downtown Ottawa. (Adrian >>> Wyld/Canadian Press) >>> >>> One of the judges who presided over the court hearings of Freedom >>> Convoy organizers is speaking out after receiving threats considered >>> serious enough to require police intervention, according to >>> information obtained by Radio-Canada and CBC. >>> >>> The judge in question confirmed that supporters of the convoy from >>> Canada and the United States sent several offensive messages, but the >>> message that prompted police to react threatened their physical >>> safety, the judge said. >>> >>> It's intimidation. It's trying to influence a court decision, and >>> that's serious. >>> >>> - Judge who is not being identified due to safety concerns >>> >>> CBC has agreed to withhold the judge's identity to protect their safety. >>> >>> "I thought, should I tell my children not to come home for a while?" >>> the judge said. >>> >>> "I changed my alarm system. I was advised not to take the same route >>> every day," the judge added. "You feel vulnerable in your house, in >>> your own home." >>> >>> Police enforce an injunction against protesters on Parliament Hill on >>> Feb. 19, 2022. (Evan Mitsui/CBC) >>> >>> The judge believes most Canadians respect the justice system, but said >>> a vocal minority is seeking to undermine it. >>> >>> "It's intimidation. It's trying to influence a court decision, and >>> that's serious," the judge said. >>> >>> Supreme Court of Canada Chief Justice Richard Wagner expressed similar >>> concerns in a recent speech in Montreal. >>> >>> Tamara Lich isn't going back to jail and is now allowed to visit >>> Ottawa >>> >>> In jail for more than 100 days, Pat King 'beat down,' says supporter >>> >>> "The pandemic has forced many people to live online during lockdowns. >>> And it is at times like these that lies and conspiracies spread like >>> wildfire," Wagner said in French on June 9. >>> >>> "As we have seen around the world, disinformation poses a real threat >>> to democratic institutions." >>> >>> The demonstrations that took place in Ottawa this winter stemmed in >>> part from this disinformation, Wagner said. He encouraged people to >>> "inform, instruct and educate" their fellow citizens. >>> >>> Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada Richard Wagner, pictured >>> here at a news conference in 2021, warned in a recent speech that >>> 'disinformation poses a real threat to democratic institutions.' >>> (Justin Tang/Canadian Press) >>> Ministry silent on further threats >>> >>> Ontario's Ministry of the Attorney General would not say if any other >>> judges have received threats from Freedom Convoy supporters. >>> >>> "It would be inappropriate for the ministry to comment on a potential >>> or ongoing police investigation," wrote ministry spokesperson Brian >>> Gray in an email to Radio-Canada. >>> >>> MPs describe threats, safety fears as they're issued panic buttons >>> >>> Ottawa police say they're ready to shut down Canada Day occupation >>> attempts >>> >>> CPC MPs meet with Freedom Convoy organizers >>> >>> He wrote that the ministry "takes court security and the safety of all >>> those in our courthouses ... very seriously," and that local police or >>> Ontario Provincial Police provide security "to ensure the highest >>> level of protection." >>> >>> The Ontario Court of Justice and the Ontario Superior Court of Justice >>> both declined to comment, saying it would be inappropriate to do so. >>> >>> CBC News reached out to a number of key figures of the weeks-long >>> demonstration in Ottawa, but requests for comment were either declined >>> or went unanswered. >>> >>> No charges have been laid in this matter. It's not known whether the >>> investigation is ongoing at this time, and police would not comment. >>> >>> ABOUT THE AUTHOR >>> Brigitte Bureau >>> >>> Brigitte Bureau is an award-winning investigative reporter with >>> Radio-Canada. >>> >>> With files from Joseph Tunney >>> >>> CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ---------- Original message ---------- >>> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> >>> Date: Tue, 10 May 2022 15:54:33 -0300 >>> Subject: YO Lawrence Greenspon I just called again and your assistant >>> told me that you were not working for Madame Lich for free Correct? >>> To: lawrence@gghlawyers.ca, "david.fraser" >>> <david.fraser@mcinnescooper. >>> Cc: david.raymond.amos333@gmail. >>> stefanos.karatopis@gmail.com, sheilagunnreid@gmail.com >>> >>> https://www.cbc.ca/news/ >>> Lawrence Greenspon won't say if he is being paid to represent Lich >>> 'Everybody has a right to be represented under the law,' Lawrence >>> Greenspon >>> says >>> >>> David Fraser · CBC News · Posted: Apr 12, 2022 5:20 PM ET >>> >>> >>> Tamara Lich appears at her bail hearing in Ottawa March 7, 2022, as >>> Justice John Johnston looks on. (Alexandra Newbould/The Canadian >>> Press) >>> >>> The lawyer representing convoy leader Tamara Lich says his latest >>> high-profile client deserves to be well-represented, but Lawrence >>> Greenspon won't disclose whether he is being paid or took the case for >>> free. >>> >>> Lich, who was behind fundraising efforts that raised more than $10 >>> million to support the Freedom Convoy protests in Ottawa, is charged >>> jointly with Chris Barber with mischief, counselling mischief, >>> obstructing police, counselling to obstruct police, counselling >>> intimidation, and intimidation by blocking and obstructing one or more >>> highways. >>> >>> She joins a handful of high-profile Greenspon clients. He has >>> previously represented Mohammad Momin Khawaja, the first Canadian >>> charged under Canada's Anti-terrorism Act, as well as former senator >>> Mike Duffy. >>> >>> "Some of the people that have contacted me are well aware of the fact >>> that in the past I've represented alleged terrorists and murderers and >>> people charged with sexual assault. That, I guess, in their minds is >>> OK," Greenspon said. >>> >>> 'The reaction from strangers has been — I'm disappointed because you >>> were this, that and the other in our community and I don't put that >>> together with you representing Tamara Lich,' says Lawrence Greenspon. >>> (Alistair Steele/CBC) >>> >>> "But representing Tamara Lich who has no criminal record, is not >>> charged with any violent offence, there's no weapons involved, there's >>> no sexual assault — they seem to have a problem with that." >>> >>> He said he swore an oath to zealously defend a person whose liberty is >>> at >>> stake. >>> >>> "I don't have any difficulty at all in representing Tamara Lich. It >>> doesn't mean that I agree with anything she did or didn't do. But it >>> does mean that she's entitled to representation when her liberty's at >>> stake," he said. >>> >>> Lich was arrested Feb. 17, denied bail, but then released on March 7 >>> on the condition she leave Ottawa within 24 hours, refrain from using >>> social media and have no contact with certain co-organizers. >>> >>> Everybody has a right to be represented under the law. >>> >>> — Lawrence Greenspon >>> >>> Diane Magas had been representing Barber and Lich, but is now just >>> representing Barber. >>> >>> Greenspon is expected to challenge the conditions of Lich's bail, >>> particularly as it applies to her use of social media. >>> >>> "The reaction from friends has been, 'I'm not surprised, she's going >>> to be well represented.' The reaction from strangers has been, 'I'm >>> disappointed because you were this, that and the other in our >>> community and I don't put that together with you representing Tamara >>> Lich,'" he said. >>> >>> "It's those individuals that really need to understand what the role >>> of defence counsel is and how important it is that everybody has a >>> right to be represented under the law." >>> Worked in oil and gas >>> >>> Lich worked in the oil and gas sector in Alberta from 2017 until she >>> was laid off in March 2020 "due to closures related to COVID-19," >>> according to a sworn affidavit made by her March 2. >>> >>> She and her husband moved to Harrison Park, Man., for work after he >>> was laid off, but by November 2021 they were back in Alberta and >>> working again. >>> >>> She used five weeks of vacation time to come to Ottawa, where she was >>> considered a key figure in the protests against COVID-19 health >>> measures, according to the affidavit. >>> >>> In her affidavit, she said she would return to work following her >>> release on bail. >>> Raised millions for convoy >>> >>> In a separate affidavit filed in court related to a proposed class >>> action suit against her and others, Lich said she was involved in the >>> creation of the crowdfunding campaign for the Freedom Convoy on the >>> GoFundMe platform. >>> >>> Lich delivers a statement during a news conference in Ottawa, >>> Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press) >>> >>> She said she used a personal TD bank account, which had no balance, as >>> the designated account to hold donated funds. >>> >>> An email address was set up to accept donations, which also went into >>> a personal account belonging to her. At the time, she was the only >>> person with access to the donations. >>> >>> When GoFundMe released $1 million of donated funds on Feb. 2, it did >>> so into Lich's personal account she designated for the protest. >>> >>> Two days after sending her $1 million, GoFundMe said it closed the >>> campaign, citing violations of its rules on violence and harassment, >>> with all remaining donations being returned directly to individual >>> donors. >>> >>> Lich said that the same day she received the GoFundMe money, a "hold" >>> was placed on her account associated with the Freedom Convoy. She said >>> the bank didn't prevent money from being deposited into the account, >>> but funds could not be withdrawn. >>> >>> While she had access to the money provided by GoFundMe, Lich said she >>> completed approximately $26,000 in transactions. >>> >>> She spent $13,000 on bulk fuel purchases and another $13,000 was >>> "withdrawn in cash and utilized for various purposes," she said in her >>> affidavit. >>> >>> With files from Ashley Burke >>> CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices >>> >>> >>> >>> ---------- Original message ---------- >>> From: "Higgs, Premier Blaine (PO/CPM)" <Blaine.Higgs@gnb.ca> >>> Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2021 15:09:50 +0000 >>> Subject: RE: YO George Soule So the Ottawa lawyer Lawrence Greenspon >>> is incredibly insulted??? 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RE Jason Lavigne mentioned on the Sunday Night show - Sept 2, 2023
Jason Lavigne<jason@yellowhead.vote> | Mon, Sep 4, 2023 at 8:36 AM |
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com> | |
Hello David, Why are you sending me these emails? Thank you, Jason -----Original Message----- From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. Sent: Monday, September 4, 2023 1:46 AM To: Jason Lavigne <jason@yellowhead.vote> Cc: motomaniac333@gmail.com Subject: Re: RE Jason Lavigne mentioned on the Sunday Night show - Sept 2, 2023 🌟 Jason Lavigne - Independent Journalist replied to David Amos's comment Brigitte Belton - Full Witness Statements Jason Lavigne - Independent Journalist Hello David, nice to meet you and thanks for the voicemail. So, you certainly understand why we should be looking at Independent candidates. We can do an interview or something else very soon if you like. On 9/3/23, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. > Press Contact: > > Jason Lavigne > > 587-206-8683 > > > media@yellowhead.vote > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. > Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2023 23:07:09 -0300 > Subject: Fwd: the Sunday Night show - Sept 2, 2023 > To: Mark.Flynn@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, Brigitte.Voitel@rcmp-grc.gc.ca > "Nathalie.Drouin" <Nathalie.Drouin@justice.gc.ca > <Marco.Mendicino@parl.gc.ca>, mcu <mcu@justice.gc.ca>, PREMIER > <PREMIER@gov.ns.ca>, info <info@gg.ca>, "Nathalie.G.Drouin" > <Nathalie.G.Drouin@pco-bcp.gc. > <ian.fahie@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Mark.Blakely" > <Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "warren.mcbeath" > <warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca > <washington.field@ic.fbi.gov>, "fin.minfinance-financemin. > <fin.minfinance-financemin. > <Frank.McKenna@td.com>, "Katie.Telford" <Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>, > "kris.austin" <kris.austin@gnb.ca>, "michael.macdonald" > <michael.macdonald@ > <Michael.Duheme@rcmp-grc.gc.ca > <Sean.Fraser@parl.gc.ca>, "rick.perkins" <rick.perkins@parl.gc.ca>, > "stephen.ellis" <stephen.ellis@parl.gc.ca>, "Kevin.leahy" > <Kevin.leahy@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "pierre.poilievre" > <pierre.poilievre@parl.gc.ca>, premier <premier@ontario.ca>, > "rob.moore" <rob.moore@parl.gc.ca>, nsinvestigators > <nsinvestigators@gmail.com>, "Pineo, Robert" <rpineo@pattersonlaw.ca>, > andrew <andrew@frankmagazine.ca>, Newsroom > <Newsroom@globeandmail.com>, oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, > "martin.gaudet" <martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca> > <blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, "Bill.Hogan" <Bill.Hogan@gnb.ca> > Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, NightTimePodcast > <NightTimePodcast@gmail.com> > > https://www.youtube.com/watch? > t-YoutubeChannel > > the Sunday Night show - Sept 2, 2023 > Nighttime Podcast - Youtube Channel > 9.09K subscribers > 34 watching now Streamed live 80 minutes ago Provide feedback and > comments on the episode: > > nighttimepodcast.com/contact > > Top Chat > > Доктор ЛаркенYessssss! > Bobbi Jo BurgoyneGood evening everybody Michael KeefeHope everyone > is enjoying the Labour Day weekend! > Joelle BrounerHi Adam, Jordan, and Paul Mike BruneauEvening! > Nighttime Podcast - Youtube Channelsound ok Faye CourtneyGood > evening all Faye CourtneySound is good Nighttime Podcast - Youtube > Channelthnx M.P.Adam wears a tie and jacket at a campfire? lol > Grumpee Chatomg i was thinking the same thing lol Grumpee > Chatbriefcase full of marshmallows schoonerdept of fisheries same > thing. useless Michael KeefeLOL @Grumpee Chat & M.P. > Robert BrackenIf Paul ever has a moment ( notwithstanding that his > plate is full), he should consider the current political prisoners > known as the " Coutts Four", in Alberta. > Robert BrackenJason Lavigne has highlighted many of the issues with > the Coutts Four, the shenanigans of the crown and police, and has > interviewed many knowledgeable people, including former T.O detective, > Don Best. > Michael KeefeCTV's "police expert" Chris Lewis (former OPP head > honcho) said that the RCMP doesn't have to publicly apologize Michael > Keefebecause the Commissioner Lucki did when she was testifying > before the MCC Minhopaul should speak with Jason. I have been > watching a few of his videos. Couttsfour sad what they are doing to > Canadian Citizens. > locking them up in prison until they learn their silence. > Subscribers-only mode. Messages that appear are from people who’ve > subscribed to this channel for 10 minutes or longer. > Learn more > schoonerthey won't even apologize for the firehall shotings David > AmosYou have mail Darrell CurrieThe “families” and the “victims”. > David AmosHow many Deputy Commissioners got the same mail you did? > Julia JonesOMG > David AmosThey wrote something about me in 2004 David AmosI was the > go to guy for the RCMP about motorcycles when two of you were high > school David AmosEverybody knows the RCMP are covering up their > failures with bikers and the mob David AmosDid you dudes even bother > to read the lawsuit I filed in 2015? > David AmosDo you listen Judge Richard Bell and I and what we > discussed in open court on December 14th 2015? > David AmosRichard Bell represented the former RCMP Commissioner in > 2004 David AmosI dare you to ask me about the CRA and I Michael > Keefethey were held accountable...they lost their jobs David AmosI > always name everyone M UWe need a newspaper like the old “ > Bedford/Sackville daily newspaper “ Michael Keefe@nighttime podcast > Aftershow tonight? > David AmosAdam Rogers and I have spoken to each other he knows I ran > for public office just like he did M UWhat do you think of JT travel > advisory to the United States? > David AmosI spoke to Palango in 2009 and was not impressed > schoonerHeidi (Burkholder) Stevenson David AmosI wonder if the RCMP > are reading my comments M.P.haven't seen or heard about it @MU M > UYes M URidiculous Grumpee Chattalk back radio was the best lol > Grumpee Chatall the old farts talked to each other that way here > |
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https://bobblayone.net/#about Email: Bobblayone@gmail.com Ph: 780-618-7337 ---------- Original message ---------- From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2022 17:11:31 -0400 Subject: Fwd: I wonder Danielle Smith remembered me after I called her hubby at his Diner To: livingstone-macleod@ab- lheintz@okotoks.greatwest.ca, coms@ab-independence.com, leader@wildrosenation.com, info@albertaparty.ca, contact@wildrosenation.com, SHARON.NOULLETT@ab- Bob.Blayone@ab-independence. Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, premier <premier@gov.ab.ca>, ministryofjustice <ministryofjustice@gov.ab.ca>, news@lethbridgenewsnow.com A large crowd gathered outside of the Lethbridge Courthouse on November 4, 2022, in support of three people charged in connection to events at the Coutts border blockade. (Image: Lethbridge News Now) By David Opinko Hundreds gather to support ‘Freedom Convoy’ protesters charged with mischief Nov 4, 2022 | 12:55 PM LETHBRIDGE, AB – A large crowd formed outside of the Lethbridge Courthouse on Friday, November 4, 2022, showing their support for three people charged in connection to alleged events at the Coutts border blockade in February 2022. The rally was held to show support for Marco Van Huigenbos, 32, of Fort Macleod; Alex Van Herk, 53, of Fort Macleod; and Gerhard (George) Janzen, 43, of Taber. They are each charged with one count of mischief over $5,000. Benita Pedersen helped with the rally and says she was “blown away” by how many people showed up and the level of enthusiasm they displayed. “I am so happy with this turnout, just amazing. An amazing show of support for Alex, Marco, and George,” says Pedersen. “It just warms my heart to see all of these people, and what warms my heart even more is how the people came with a positive attitude of peace and love.” Members of the Lethbridge Police Service (LPS) attended the rally to ensure everyone there remained safe. Officers counted approximately 500 people at the event. LPS says there were no major issues to report. “With the exception of a few parking challenges as a result of the influx of people and vehicles, the gathering was peaceful and no police action was required,” reads a media release from LPS. Peter Van Liere also spoke at the rally, saying that when COVID-19 restrictions were first enacted in March 2020, he felt like he was alone, but the freedom convoy protests restored his faith that things would get better. Following their appearance in Lethbridge Provincial Court, the three men accused made brief remarks to those in attendance at the rally. Van Herk thanked everyone who came out to show their support, and said he hopes the court proceedings will be over quickly. “I think this thing needs to end as soon as possible,” says Van Herk. Chad Williamson, the lawyer representing Janzen, provided an update on the courtroom proceedings. He said that although today’s appearance in Lethbridge Provincial Court was brief, it was an important one. Williamson explained that lawyers for both the crown and defense have decided to proceed by indictment, which gives them the right to be tried by a judge and jury. “We believe that 12 randomly-chosen representative jurors reflects the common-sense, the values, and the conscious of this community and is very important in this case,” said Williamson. “Once disclosure has been properly received, we’ll proceed to trial by jury immediately. There will be no deals and no concessions of any kind.” The next court appearance for Van Huigenbos, Van Herk, and Janzen is scheduled for December 12, 2022. Peter Van Liere gives a speech about the freedom convoy movement outside of the Lethbridge Courthouse as Marco Van Huigenbois, Alex Van Herk, and Gerhard (George) Janzen make a scheduled court appearance. (Video: Lethbridge News Now) During a rally outside of the Lethbridge Courthouse on November 4, 2022, three people facing mischief charges in connection to alleged events at the February 2022 freedom convoy deliver speeches. (Video: Lethbridge News Now) Hundreds of people attended a rally outside of the Lethbridge Courthouse on November 4, 2022, in support of three people charged in connection to alleged events at the Coutts border blockade. (Image: Lethbridge News Now) Read more background on this story: https://www.youtube.com/watch? Grasslands ATA Education Forum David Brown 87 subscribers 624 views Streamed live on Nov 1, 2022 Welcome to the live broadcast of the Grasslands ATA Education Forum. We are pleased to broadcast this event to our community. This forum will provide insight into the education platforms of each political candidate partaking in the upcoming by-election for the Brooks-Medicine Hat riding. This stream is a broadcast of the live event taking place at Griffin Park School on Nov 1/22. As this is an amateur production we request your patience as there may be audio or video difficulties. We always hope things go smoothly, but technology is great until it isn't! 1 Comment David Amos Hmmmm MLA Roger Reid withdraws from Livingstone-Macleod UCP nomination race UCP MLA Roger Reid was elected to his first term in 2019, and despite submitting his papers ahead of the nomination deadline, said he no longer feels it is possible for him to seek another term. Lauryn Heintz Nov 2, 2022 10:00 AM lIvingstone-macleoddebate2 Roger Reid speaks at the Livingstone-Macleod candidates forum in Nanton on April 3, 2019, ahead of the last general election. He announced Nov. 1 he is no longer seeking a second term. Livingstone-Macleod MLA Roger Reid has removed himself for the constituency's United Conservative Party nomination race. In a post to the constituency association's Facebook page Tuesday, Reid said he made the decision "after much personal wrestling." Reid was elected to his first term in 2019, and despite submitting his papers ahead of the nomination deadline, said he no longer feels it is possible for him to seek another term. "The last couple of years have been particularly challenging for our province," he wrote. "Neither I, nor our government have been perfect, but I believe the work we have done has put Alberta back on track. "We are stronger and in a better position to weather the current storms than we were four years ago." The MLA will stay in his position until the next election in the spring and said he will ensure that the concerns and needs of his constituents are "kept in front of our Premier and her cabinet" until that time. During her leadership campaign, Premier Danielle Smith said she intended to run for the UCP seat in her home riding of Livingstone-Macleod, but later declared candidacy in Brooks-Medicine Hat, after the resignation of MLA Michaela Frey. Nadine Wellwood, who ran in Banff-Airdrie for the People's Party in last year's federal election, posted to social media this week that she plans to run for the UCP nomination in the riding. She also ran as a PPC candidate in Alberta's Senate nominee election. Author and conservationist Kevin Van Tighem is running for the NDP nomination in the riding. Lauryn Heintz About the Author: Lauryn Heintz covers Okotoks and Foothills County news for OkotoksToday.ca and the Western Wheel newspaper. For story tips contact lheintz@okotoks.greatwest.ca https://www.abindependence. Meet your Livingstone-MacLeod Constituency Association Board: President: Rhonda Wilson Treasurer: Brandy Beveridge Secretary: Natalie McPhate Director at Large: Jason Lemieux Director at Large: Maureen Moncrieff Director at Large: Alex Van Herk Director at Large: Lorraine Norgard Director at Large: Sherrill Benns Director at Large: Naomi Smart Contact Information Email: livingstone-macleod@ab- https://www.albertandp.ca/ A nomination meeting to select the Livingstone-Macleod NDP candidate in the next provincial election will be held on Wednesday, November 23 at 6pm. There is currently one eligible candidate for the nomination: Kevin Van Tighem Albertans deserve better leadership from their government. Rachel Notley is building a strong team of local candidates. Together, we can bring positive change to Alberta by working for a diversified economy that lifts everyone up, we can have the backs of frontline healthcare workers, and stop the race to the bottom. Buy your membership today and share with your friends. Wednesday November 23rd 6:00pm - 7:00pm () Doors open at 5:30pm, and the meeting will begin at 6pm. High River Library 909 1 ST SW , High River, AB (map) https://lethbridgenewsnow.com/ Southern Alberta MLA not running for re-election Nov 4, 2022 | 1:48 PM Roger Reid has announced that he will not run for re-election as the MLA for Livingstone-Macleod. (Image: Livingstone-Macleod Constituency Association) By David Opinko CLARESHOLM, AB – A new MLA will represent the Livingstone-Macleod riding following the 2023 Alberta provincial election. MLA Roger Reid has announced that he will not run for re-election and he is withdrawing his name from the United Conservative Party (UCP) nomination. “While I hoped to serve a second term, I no longer feel it is possible for me to do so,” Reid said in a Facebook post on the Livingstone-Macleod UCP Constituency Association page. In an updated statement to LNN, Reid says he would rather focus his efforts on advancing the many pressing issues in his riding and across the province than running a re-election campaign. Some of the issues he says he believes are important to the people of Livingstone-Macleod include inflation and the rising cost of living, the availability of ambulance services, and the shortage of family doctors. “Because these are important issues for Livingstone Macleod and for Alberta, I have chosen to put my energies into assisting the Premier and her Cabinet to ensure real solutions move from discussion to action,” says Reid in a statement to LNN. Reid continues, “To ensure this happens, my time and energy is better spent on these than a nomination race or even an election campaign. Actually solving these issues and bringing real relief to Albertans is more important to me than my nomination and political future, and they will be my focus for the remainder of my term.” He adds that the last couple of years have been particularly challenging for the province, and while he nor the provincial government have been perfect, he believes the UCP government has successfully put Alberta on track for a strong economic recovery. The MLA says it has been a privilege to meet with constituents, who span communities including High River, Claresholm, Fort Macleod, Pincher Creek, and Crowsnest Pass. Reid is currently serving his first term as MLA after winning the 2019 vote with over 70% support. The 31st Alberta general election is scheduled to be held on May 29, 2023. READ MORE: Lethbridge News Now lethbridgenewsNOW Suite 220, 410-7th Street South Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 2G6 Phone: (403)329-0955 ext. 35274 Fax: 403-320-2432 Email: news@lethbridgenewsnow.com Newsroom / Tips: Text 403-329-6397 ---------- Original message ---------- From: Premier of Ontario | Premier ministre de l’Ontario <Premier@ontario.ca> Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2022 19:42:39 +0000 Subject: Automatic reply: I wonder Danielle Smith remembered me after I called her hubby at his Diner To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. Thank you for your email. Your thoughts, comments and input are greatly valued. You can be assured that all emails and letters are carefully read, reviewed and taken into consideration. There may be occasions when, given the issues you have raised and the need to address them effectively, we will forward a copy of your correspondence to the appropriate government official. Accordingly, a response may take several business days. 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Danielle Smith challenged on Power & Politics 38 views Oct 11, 2022 FactPointVideo 8.34K subscribers Incoming Alberta Premier Danielle Smith gets some challenging questions during her October 7, 2022, appearance on CBC News Network's "Power and Politics." It turns out you can't spin yourself out of every misrepresentation you make. 5 Comments David Amos I wonder Danielle Smith remembered me after I called her hubby at his Diner https://edmontonjournal.com/ 'I've never learned anything while I was talking': Todd Loewen's UCP leadership campaign focuses on listening Author of the article: Matthew Black Publishing date: Oct 05, 2022 6 Comments Independent MLA Todd Loewen. Independent MLA Todd Loewen. Photo by Postmedia, file While other UCP leadership candidates talk to voters, Todd Loewen says he prefers to listen. “I was able to hear a lot of people and hear their concerns,” he said of his campaign in an interview last Friday. “I always say that I’ve never learned anything while I was talking, only when I’m listening.” The Central Peace-Notley MLA hasn’t drawn the attention of the other candidates for the premier’s job, but insists reflecting the views of those who elected him is most important to him. “I plan on living in my community the rest of my life,” Loewen said. “I hope I can look people in my community in the eye and feel like I’ve done my best and they feel the same way.” What those people have told him is at the centre of his leadership effort, and what he calls a consistent set of concerns he’s heard from around Alberta. He says those he’s met with have cited the performance of Alberta Health Services, the province’s relationship with the federal government, the UCP’s response to COVID-19 and the rising cost of living as issues of note. “I’ve met a lot of really good people and was able to listen to a lot of people.” Veteran backbencher Loewen, 56, has run for office four times, first as a Wildrose Alliance candidate in 2008. He was first elected in 2015 as a Wildrose MLA and was re-elected as a UCP member four years later. Perhaps once best known for endearing himself to colleagues by making and serving waffles throughout late-night legislative debates, Loewen emerged as an unlikely catalyst that ultimately sparked the current leadership contest. After publicly criticizing the government’s COVID-19 response, he resigned as caucus chief in May of last year and posted a public letter calling on Premier Jason Kenney to resign, “so that we can begin to put the province back together.” He and fellow government MLA Drew Barnes were both expelled from the party’s caucus soon after and have since sat as independent MLAs. Seventeen months later, he says he has “not even a little bit” of regret over speaking out. “The night I got kicked out of caucus I had the best night’s sleep ever.” ‘We wait and we accept what happens’ He says Kenney’s imminent departure helps the party come together after splintering over the past year. “Him leaving alone should help a lot of the divisiveness right there.” Loewen says he has no expectations ahead of Thursday’s results and hasn’t instructed his supporters on who else to vote for on the ranked-choice ballot. “(I’m) just looking forward to hearing what the voters have said. Just like any other election, we wait and we accept what happens.” Most pollsters forecast him finishing between fourth and last place among the seven leadership candidates, though ranked ballot contests are notoriously unpredictable. Regardless of the outcome, he hopes his approach is one that can win the party back the public belief that’s eroded over the prior years. “The next election will be fought on the issue of trust,” he said. “Albertans need to choose a leader that they can trust and can build the trust of other Albertans.” mblack@postmedia.com 6 Comments David Raymond Amos 'I've never learned anything while I was talking' Yea Right However not once would come to the phone or return a call from me EVER I just called this clown again and left another voicemail before emailing him again Iqbal Paneer "“The next election will be fought on the issue of trust,” he said." What a literal stupid thing to say. What does he think can be done before May aside from collect a paycheck? The next election should be now and it should be a provincial one once they have a leader. Iqbal Paneer Who even takes these clowns seriously? "Well, I didn't like the party but I said and did nothing and just went along with all these things I disagree with. Vote for me!" -Every UCP MLA Iqbal Paneer "“Him leaving alone should help a lot of the divisiveness right there.”" The UCP only exist because they knew that there's no "united" in conservatives here and that they could only win by merging parties. Nothing will change that. Nothing will change the fact they've kept up this infighting charade for literal years. They're broken no matter what and it shows. Enough with the deflection. Too bad they weren't taught as children what accountability looks like. Anne Bouscal "I’ve never learned anything while I was talking" Best campaign slogan ever even if I don't agree with his political leanings. Dwayne Wladyka Reply to Anne Bouscal What's to agree with the UCP, given how they have only carried on with the fiscal ineptitude and poor planning that the Alberta PCs did, ever since Don Getty was premier of Alberta, by doing well over $60 billion in very costly debacles and mistakes, giving Alberta a mammoth debt of well over $100 billion? Giving Alberta the most per capita rate of people with covid in Canada, many times, and the most per capita rate of people with covid in all of North America, in May of 2021, also isn't something to brag about. Neither is treating the vulnerable, seniors, medical professionals, teachers, students and rural property owners badly, any good. Alberta can do without the UCP. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2022 12:39:56 -0300 Subject: Methinks your minions in the RCMP and your buddy Jason Kenney would be upset if Patrick King of Wexit and I had a little Pow Wow today EH Billy Blair? https://www.youtube.com/watch? Under the Dome: Danielle Smith, Thomas Lukaszuk chime in on the latest UCP caucus brouhaha 37,525 views May 21, 2021 Edmonton Journal 31.9K subscribers Danielle Smith, president of the Alberta Enterprise Group and former Wildrose leader, and former Deputy Premier and Progressive Conservative (PC) MLA, Thomas Lukaszuk join host Dave Breakenridge to break down the latest developments in the United Conservative Party (UCP) caucus brouhaha on a new episode of Under The Dome. Could removing MLAs Drew Barnes and Todd Loewen from caucus potentially backfire for Premier Jason Kenney and the UCP? Will there be more people walking away? Or is the worst over for Kenney? Sign up for the Under The Dome newsletter: https://link.calgaryherald. 48 Comments David Amos Too Too Funny Indeed https://www.youtube.com/watch? Alberta MLAs Todd Loewen, Drew Barnes expelled from UCP caucus 29,094 views May 14, 2021 CBC News: The National 1.38M subscribers Jason Kenney has quelled a revolt on his party's backbenches, after two vocal critics were expelled from his United Conservative Party caucus. However, this may just be the start of a bigger battle for the Alberta premier. (780) 835-7211 CentralPeace.Notley@assembly. toddloewen.com https://thecommunitypress.com/ Amisk is a village in east central Alberta, Canada in the M.D. of Provost No. 52. The name comes from amisk, the Cree word for “beaver.” The site was surveyed by the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1906. That same year settlers from the United States, Scandinavia and Great Britain arrived. The first general store was built in 1907, and the school went up in 1916. Amisk boasts the oldest registered public library in rural Alberta. Amisk was incorporated on January 1, 1956. The population is 204, according to the 2016 census. Bill Rock is the current Mayor. Contact Village of Amisk: 5005 50th St Amisk, AB T0B 0B0 Ph: 780-856-3980 News Submissions, Inquiries, Ideas, Tips – news@thecommunitypress.com Direct Email to Editor as well as Letters, Feedback, & General Inquiries – editor@thecommunitypress.com Ally Anderson Killam Production Office Phone: 780-385-6693 Fax: (780) 385-3107 4917 – 50 St., Killam, AB, T0B 2L0 https://daveberta.ca/tag/ The First Four: Travis Toews, Brian Jean, Danielle Smith and Todd Loewen enter the United Conservative Party leadership race Post author By Dave Cournoyer Post date June 2, 2022 9 Comments on The First Four: Travis Toews, Brian Jean, Danielle Smith and Todd Loewen enter the United Conservative Party leadership race Former finance minister Travis Toews launched his United Conservative Party leadership bid this week with a social media video. Former finance minister Travis Toews launched his United Conservative Party leadership bid this week with a social media video. The race has started. Four candidates have filed their intent with Elections Alberta to join the race to replace Jason Kenney as leader of the United Conservative Party: Travis Toews: Finance Minister since 2019. MLA for Grande Prairie-Wapiti since 2019. Former president of the Canadian Cattleman’s Association. Looks comfortable in a business suit or Carhartts. Sounds like the adult in the room but is connected to a northern Alberta Bible college with some fairly backwards views about yoga and same-sex relationships. Probably one of the more hardline fiscal conservatives in the UCP cabinet. Grand champion of the 1976 4-H calf show in Hythe. Likely UCP establishment favourite. Brian Jean United Conservative Party Leadership Wildrose Brian Jean during his 2017 bid for the United Conservative Party leadership. Brian Jean: Leader of the Wildrose Party from 2015 to 2017. Target of a kamikaze campaign during the 2017 UCP leadership race. MLA for Fort McMurray-Lac La Biche since 2022. MLA for Fort McMurray-Conklin from 2015 to 2018. MP for Fort McMurray-Athabasca from 2004 to 2014. Toyed with COVID skepticism and Alberta separatism. Jason Kenney’s worst enemy. Lawyer, businessman and Golden Boy of Fort McMurray. Jim Prentice Danielle Smith Alberta Wildrose Merger PC Former Wildrose leader Danielle Smith and Premier Jim Prentice on December 17, 2014. Danielle Smith: Leader of the Wildrose Party from 2009 to 2014. MLA for Highwood from 2012 to 2015. Crossed the floor to the Progressive Conservative Party in 2014. Calgary public school trustee from 1998 to 1999. Alumna of the Fraser Institute, Canadian Federation of Independent Business, Calgary Herald, Global TV, and Chorus Radio. Current President of the Alberta Enterprise Group. Running for the UCP nomination in Livingstone-Macleod. Embraced COVID conspiracy theories. Independent MLA Todd Loewen Free Alberta Strategy Separatist Independent MLA Todd Loewen Todd Loewen: MLA for Central Peace-Notley since 2019. MLA for Grande Prairie-Smoky from 2015 to 2019 and Wildrose candidate in the riding in 2008 and 2012. Resigned as UCP Caucus chair in 2021 after calling on Kenney to resign and was kicked out of caucus the next day. Formed a UCP Caucus-in-exile with fellow ousted MLA Drew Barnes. Drove his motorhome in the Freedom Convoy to Ottawa. Renowned in the UCP Caucus for his pancake cooking skills. These four have registered others are expected. Rajan Sawhney Transportation Minister and Calgary-North East MLA Rajan Sawhney has tapped longtime conservative strategist Ken Boessenkool to run her exploratory committee. “[W]hat this race needs right now is just not more of the same,” Sawhney told reporters in a statement. Children’s Services Minister and Calgary-Shaw MLA Rebecca Schultz isn’t in the race yet but already has an endorsement from former Saskatchewan premier Brad Wall. Schultz worked for Wall’s government before she moved to Alberta in 2016. Government House leader and chief Kenney lieutenant Jason Nixon is rumoured to be thinking about running. So are former cabinet ministers Leela Aheer and Devin Dreeshen. And Calgary Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner is rumoured to be testing the waters. She would be an interesting addition to the race, though recent history has not been kind to federal politicians jumping into provincial politics in Alberta. The party has appointed a committee that is expected to release rules, entry requirements and timelines for the leadership race before the beginning of summer. UDPATE! Village of Amisk mayor Bill Rock has registered with Elections Alberta to run in the UCP leadership race. Rock was the Wildrose Party candidate in the Wetaskiwin-Camrose riding in the 2015 election. He was parachuted into the riding after previously nominated candidate Gordon Hatch withdrew from the race and endorsed PC MLA Verlyn Olson following Danielle Smith‘s floor-crossing. Note: Registering as a candidate with Elections Alberta does not mean automatic approval as a candidate by the UCP. Registering with Election Alberta allows the candidates to fundraise under Alberta’s current political finance rules. https://www.brianjean.ca/ brian@brianjean.ca https:// Constituency Phone780.588.7979 EmailFortMcMurray.LacLaBiche@ https://www.toewsforalberta. info@toewsforalberta.ca https:// Minister Toews was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta on April 16, 2019, as the MLA for Grande Prairie-Wapiti. A lifelong resident of Alberta, Toews and his wife live in the Grande Prairie region and have three children and eight grandchildren. He has considerable business experience, and holds a CPA, CMA accounting designation and, prior to pursuing business interests, spent twelve years in a public accounting practice. In the past fifteen years, he and his wife Kim, have invested in, managed and grown a corporate family cattle ranching operation and an oilfield environmental company. Toews has served as a Director on a number of local non-profit boards, as well as provincial and national industry boards and committees including the Alberta Beef Producers and the Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance. He was elected President of the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association in 2010 and served until the term end in 2012. Toews co-chaired the Agri-Innovators Committee for then federal Agriculture Minister, Gerry Ritz. As a Canadian representative on the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation committee on food security and a member of the Country of Origin Labelling Canadian World Trade Organization Legal working group, Toews has worked globally to support Canadian interests in international trade. In 2012, he received the QEll Diamond Jubilee Award presented by Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Governor General David Johnston for contributions to Canadian Agriculture and Trade. Travis Toews was appointed as Alberta’s President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance on April 30, 2019. Constituency Phone825.412.2050 Legislature Phone780.415.4855 EmailGrandePrairie.Wapiti@ https://www.facebook.com/ https://thediningcar.ca/ (403) 652-7026 david@thediningcar.ca ---------- Original message ---------- From: Office of the Premier <Premier@gov.ab.ca> Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2021 16:02:41 +0000 Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks your minions in the RCMP and your buddy Jason Kenney would be upset if Patrick King of Wexit and I had a little Pow Wow today EH Billy Blair? To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. Thank you for contacting the Premier of Alberta. A state of public health emergency remains in effect in Alberta. 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Costello Partner P: 646-428-3238 516 987 0213 E: rjc@dhclegal.com CBC says https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/ Toronto's Dominion Voting Systems sues Rudy Giuliani for $1.3B US Trump's personal attorney the latest to be served by Canada-U.S. voting systems company Thomson Reuters · Posted: Jan 25, 2021 10:03 AM ET I say http://davidraymondamos3. Saturday, 26 December 2020 ATTN Sidney Powell et al I just called your office in Texas and many of your associates within the Dec 11th filings ---------- Original message ---------- From: Bill.Blair@parl.gc.ca Date: Thu, 24 Dec 2020 19:08:11 +0000 Subject: Automatic reply: FWD ATTN Sidney Powell et al I just called your office in Texas and many of your associates within the Dec 11th filings To: motomaniac333@gmail.com Thank you very much for reaching out to the Office of the Hon. Bill Blair, Member of Parliament for Scarborough Southwest. 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Date: Thu, 24 Dec 2020 16:27:43 -0400 Subject: Fwd: ATTN Sidney Powell et al I just called your office in Texas and many of your associates within the Dec 11th filings To: sidney@federalappeals.com, howard@kleinhendler.com, lwood@fightback.law, attorneystefanielambert@gmail. eldridge@millercanfield.com, dshare@bsdd.com, erosenberg@lawyerscommittee. grille@michigan.gov, dbressack@finkbressack.com, aap43@hotmail.com, megurewitz@gmail.com, James@jamesfetzer.com, info@lionelmedia.com, liveneedtoknow@gmail.com, tips@steeltruth.com, media@steeltruth.com, press@deepcapture.com, bbachrach <bbachrach@bachrachlaw.net>, Norman Traversy <traversy.n@gmail.com> Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, "ron.klain" <ron.klain@revolution.com>, bgaier@finance-commerce.com, fin.financepublic- info@thomasmoresociety.org, info@rleighfrostlaw.com, cferrara@thomasmoresociety.org mjnew@nationalreview.com, info@aul.org, pr@cato.org, "robert.frater" <robert.frater@justice.gc.ca>, keith.ward@justice.gc.ca, "jan.jensen" <jan.jensen@justice.gc.ca>, cxiong@startribune.com https://fightback.law/team/ News We stand ready to protect the constitutional rights of people and businesses that are being destroyed by protesters and rioters. L. Lin Wood Chairman of the Board and CEO lin-mercer-photo Lin Wood has more than 43 years of experience as a trial lawyer focusing on civil litigation, representing individuals and corporations as plaintiffs or defendants in tort and business cases involving claims of significant damage. Mr. Wood has extensive experience in First Amendment/defamation litigation and management of the media in high profile cases. L. LIN WOOD, P.C. P.O. Box 52584 Atlanta, GA 30305-0584 (404) 891-1402 lwood@fightback.law Lawson Pedigo Co-founder and Vice President team-lawson-pedigo Lawson Pedigo, formerly with the United States Department of Justice's Tax Division and Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P., joined Miller Keffer Pedigo as a name partner in 2004. He concentrates on representing individuals and entities involved in complex commercial and financial litigation matters as well as governmental investigations of all types. 214.696.2050 214.234.0440 (direct) 214.696.2482 (fax) E-mail: klpedigo@mkp-law.net #FightBack welcomes Bernie Kerik to the Board of Directors BERNARD B. KERIK is one of the most dynamic, undisputed, controversial and accomplished leaders in law enforcement, correction, and national security in the United States. For more than thirty years, he served his country with distinction, honor, and valor, most notably as the 40th Police Commissioner of the City of New York. He is also the New York Time’s best- selling author of “The Lost Son: A Life in Pursuit of Justice.” Bernard Kerik From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search Bernard Kerik BernardKerik.JPG Minister of the Interior of Iraq Acting In office May 18, 2003 – September 2, 2003 Chief Executive Paul Bremer Preceded by Mahmud Dhiyab Succeeded by Nuri Badran Police Commissioner of New York City In office August 21, 2000 – December 31, 2001 Appointed by Rudy Giuliani Preceded by Howard Safir Succeeded by Raymond Kelly Correction Commissioner of the New York City Department of Correction In office 1998–2000 Appointed by Rudy Giuliani Preceded by Michael Jacobsen Succeeded by Gary Lanigan Personal details Born Bernard Bailey Kerik September 4, 1955 (age 65) Newark, New Jersey, U.S. Political party Republican Spouse(s) Linda Hales (m. 1978; div. 1983) Jaqueline Llerena (m. 1983; div. 1992) Hala Matli (m. 1998) Children 4 Education Empire State College (BS) Military service Allegiance United States Branch/service United States Army Years of service 1974–1977 Bernard Bailey Kerik (born September 4, 1955) is an American former police officer, consultant, 40th Commissioner of the New York Police Department and convicted felon (tax fraud) for which he obtained the presidential pardon in 2020.[1] Kerik joined the New York Police Department (NYPD) in 1986. He is perhaps best known for his 1998–2000 tenure as commissioner of the New York City Department of Correction and his 2000–01 tenure as New York City Police Commissioner, during which he oversaw the police response to the September 11 attacks. Kerik conducted two extramarital affairs simultaneously, using a Battery Park City apartment that had been set aside for first responders at ground zero.[2] After the 2003 invasion of Iraq, President George W. Bush appointed Kerik as the interior minister of the Iraqi Coalition Provisional Authority. In 2004, Bush nominated Kerik to lead the Department of Homeland Security. However, Kerik soon withdrew his candidacy, explaining that he had employed an undocumented immigrant as a nanny. His admission touched off state and federal investigations. In 2006, Kerik pleaded guilty in Bronx Supreme Court to two unrelated misdemeanor ethics violations and was ordered to pay $221,000 in fines. In 2009, Kerik pleaded guilty in the Southern District of New York to eight federal felony charges, and in February 2010, he was sentenced to four years in federal prison.[3][4] On February 18, 2020, President Donald Trump granted Kerik a full pardon.[5] On November 7, 2020, Kerik stood behind Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, during the Four Seasons Total Landscaping press conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[6] https://www.forbes.com/sites/ Lin Wood Will Represent Sidney Powell In Dominion Defamation Case Alison Durkee Forbes Staff Updated Feb 12, 2021, 02:43pm EST Topline Conservative attorney L. Lin Wood will join fellow lawyer Sidney Powell’s legal team in a $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit brought by Dominion Voting Systems, even as the pro-Trump lawyer faces the threat of litigation for spreading baseless conspiracy theories about the company’s voting machines. Lin Wood Georgia rally wearing MAGA hat Attorney Lin Wood at a rally he held with Sidney Powell on Dec. 2, 2020, in Alpharetta, Ga. (AP ... [+] ASSOCIATED PRESS Key Facts Dominion is suing Powell for spreading a baseless conspiracy theory alleging its voting machines fraudulently flipped votes to Joe Biden. Wood said on Telegram Friday that Powell called him Thursday night and asked him to serve as her lead counsel in the case, adding, “I quickly accepted.” Powell’s attorney Howard Kleinhendler confirmed to Forbes in an email that Wood will be joining the legal team. “Sidney and I will not be intimidated,” Wood wrote, claiming he and Powell “will not go quietly into the night.” Wood frequently appeared alongside Powell after the election to push the Dominion fraud claims and was involved with her lawsuits aimed at overturning the results of the election. Dominion has sent a letter to Wood warning it may bring a defamation lawsuit against him, asked social media networks to preserve his posts and singled out Wood in its lawsuit against Rudy Giuliani as being particularly “determined to promote” the conspiracy theory against them (the company declined to comment on Wood’s involvement in Powell’s case). Crucial Quote “Get ready to rumble, Dominion,” Wood wrote on Telegram. “You made a mistake suing Sidney. You are going to pay a heavy price.” What To Watch For Wood is facing wide-ranging consequences for spreading conspiracy theories since the election, which included outlandish claims involving former Vice President Mike Pence and U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts. He has been removed from an unrelated Delaware case over his conduct, and attorneys for MSNBC host Joy Reid have asked him to be removed as attorney in a separate defamation case. The Georgia State Bar has also confirmed it is moving forward with an inquiry into Wood’s mental health in light of his post-election behavior, which could result in his license to practice law potentially being revoked. Tangent Wood’s defense of Powell comes after he recently tried to distance himself from her post-election lawsuits in Wisconsin, Michigan and Arizona in a court filing in the defamation case against Reid. After the MSNBC host’s attorney pointed to Wood’s appearance with Powell as co-counsel in the suits as a reason for him to be removed from her case, he noted that he was “not counsel of record” in those cases and did not try to seek privileges to argue the case in court. He did acknowledge having a larger involvement in Powell’s Georgia lawsuit. Key Background Dominion has launched a large-scale legal effort to seek damages for the right-wing conspiracy smears it has faced, suing Powell and Giuliani and vowing subsequent lawsuits that could potentially target conservative media outlets, Trump allies and potentially even former President Donald Trump himself. Powell has also been sued by Dominion competitor Smartmatic over similar claims waged against that company’s machines, in a $2.7 billion lawsuit that also targets Giuliani, Fox News and several of its anchors. Further Reading Pro-Trump Attorney Lin Wood Could Lose License As Georgia Bar Asks For Mental Health Evaluation (Forbes) Dominion Had To Use ‘Extraordinary Measures’ To Serve Sidney Powell In Defamation Lawsuit (Forbes) Dominion Voting Sues Sidney Powell For Defamation Over Election Conspiracy—And Others May Be Next (Forbes) Fox News, Sidney Powell, Giuliani Face Billion-Dollar Defamation Lawsuits—Here’s Who Could Be Next (Forbes) Voting Company Smartmatic Sues Fox News, Giuliani, Sidney Powell For Defamation (Forbes)
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RE Jason Lavigne mentioned on the Sunday Night show - Sept 2, 2023
David Amos<david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com> | Sat, Nov 18, 2023 at 12:41 AM |
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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2023 10:36:18 -0300 Subject: Fwd: RE Jason Lavigne mentioned on the Sunday Night show - Sept 2, 2023 To: info@donaldbest.ca Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, DonaldBestOnline@proton.me LIVE - Media Coverage w/ Jason Unrau - Political Prisoners Day 568 Independent Journalist 1.68K followers https://donaldbest.ca/contact/ ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Jason Lavigne <jason@yellowhead.vote> Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2023 11:36:42 +0000 Subject: RE: RE Jason Lavigne mentioned on the Sunday Night show - Sept 2, 2023 To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. Hello David, Why are you sending me these emails? Thank you, Jason -----Original Message----- From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. Sent: Monday, September 4, 2023 1:46 AM To: Jason Lavigne <jason@yellowhead.vote> Cc: motomaniac333@gmail.com Subject: Re: RE Jason Lavigne mentioned on the Sunday Night show - Sept 2, 2023 🌟 Jason Lavigne - Independent Journalist replied to David Amos's comment Brigitte Belton - Full Witness Statements Jason Lavigne - Independent Journalist Hello David, nice to meet you and thanks for the voicemail. So, you certainly understand why we should be looking at Independent candidates. We can do an interview or something else very soon if you like. On 9/3/23, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. > Press Contact: > > Jason Lavigne > > 587-206-8683 > > > media@yellowhead.vote > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. > Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2023 23:07:09 -0300 > Subject: Fwd: the Sunday Night show - Sept 2, 2023 > To: Mark.Flynn@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, Brigitte.Voitel@rcmp-grc.gc.ca > "Nathalie.Drouin" <Nathalie.Drouin@justice.gc.ca > <Marco.Mendicino@parl.gc.ca>, mcu <mcu@justice.gc.ca>, PREMIER > <PREMIER@gov.ns.ca>, info <info@gg.ca>, "Nathalie.G.Drouin" > <Nathalie.G.Drouin@pco-bcp.gc. > <ian.fahie@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Mark.Blakely" > <Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "warren.mcbeath" > <warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca > <washington.field@ic.fbi.gov>, "fin.minfinance-financemin. > <fin.minfinance-financemin. > <Frank.McKenna@td.com>, "Katie.Telford" <Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>, > "kris.austin" <kris.austin@gnb.ca>, "michael.macdonald" > <michael.macdonald@ > <Michael.Duheme@rcmp-grc.gc.ca > <Sean.Fraser@parl.gc.ca>, "rick.perkins" <rick.perkins@parl.gc.ca>, > "stephen.ellis" <stephen.ellis@parl.gc.ca>, "Kevin.leahy" > <Kevin.leahy@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "pierre.poilievre" > <pierre.poilievre@parl.gc.ca>, premier <premier@ontario.ca>, > "rob.moore" <rob.moore@parl.gc.ca>, nsinvestigators > <nsinvestigators@gmail.com>, "Pineo, Robert" <rpineo@pattersonlaw.ca>, > andrew <andrew@frankmagazine.ca>, Newsroom > <Newsroom@globeandmail.com>, oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, > "martin.gaudet" <martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca> > <blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, "Bill.Hogan" <Bill.Hogan@gnb.ca> > Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, NightTimePodcast > <NightTimePodcast@gmail.com> > > https://www.youtube.com/watch? > t-YoutubeChannel > > the Sunday Night show - Sept 2, 2023 > Nighttime Podcast - Youtube Channel > 9.09K subscribers > 34 watching now Streamed live 80 minutes ago Provide feedback and > comments on the episode: > > nighttimepodcast.com/contact > > Top Chat > > Доктор ЛаркенYessssss! > Bobbi Jo BurgoyneGood evening everybody Michael KeefeHope everyone > is enjoying the Labour Day weekend! > Joelle BrounerHi Adam, Jordan, and Paul Mike BruneauEvening! > Nighttime Podcast - Youtube Channelsound ok Faye CourtneyGood > evening all Faye CourtneySound is good Nighttime Podcast - Youtube > Channelthnx M.P.Adam wears a tie and jacket at a campfire? lol > Grumpee Chatomg i was thinking the same thing lol Grumpee > Chatbriefcase full of marshmallows schoonerdept of fisheries same > thing. useless Michael KeefeLOL @Grumpee Chat & M.P. > Robert BrackenIf Paul ever has a moment ( notwithstanding that his > plate is full), he should consider the current political prisoners > known as the " Coutts Four", in Alberta. > Robert BrackenJason Lavigne has highlighted many of the issues with > the Coutts Four, the shenanigans of the crown and police, and has > interviewed many knowledgeable people, including former T.O detective, > Don Best. > Michael KeefeCTV's "police expert" Chris Lewis (former OPP head > honcho) said that the RCMP doesn't have to publicly apologize Michael > Keefebecause the Commissioner Lucki did when she was testifying > before the MCC Minhopaul should speak with Jason. 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Messages that appear are from people who’ve > subscribed to this channel for 10 minutes or longer. > Learn more > schoonerthey won't even apologize for the firehall shotings David > AmosYou have mail Darrell CurrieThe “families” and the “victims”. > David AmosHow many Deputy Commissioners got the same mail you did? > Julia JonesOMG > David AmosThey wrote something about me in 2004 David AmosI was the > go to guy for the RCMP about motorcycles when two of you were high > school David AmosEverybody knows the RCMP are covering up their > failures with bikers and the mob David AmosDid you dudes even bother > to read the lawsuit I filed in 2015? > David AmosDo you listen Judge Richard Bell and I and what we > discussed in open court on December 14th 2015? > David AmosRichard Bell represented the former RCMP Commissioner in > 2004 David AmosI dare you to ask me about the CRA and I Michael > Keefethey were held accountable...they lost their jobs David AmosI > always name everyone M UWe need a newspaper like the old “ > Bedford/Sackville daily newspaper “ Michael Keefe@nighttime podcast > Aftershow tonight? > David AmosAdam Rogers and I have spoken to each other he knows I ran > for public office just like he did M UWhat do you think of JT travel > advisory to the United States? > David AmosI spoke to Palango in 2009 and was not impressed > schoonerHeidi (Burkholder) Stevenson David AmosI wonder if the RCMP > are reading my comments M.P.haven't seen or heard about it @MU M > UYes M URidiculous Grumpee Chattalk back radio was the best lol > Grumpee Chatall the old farts talked to each other that way here > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2023 23:32:58 -0300 Subject: Re: RE Artur Pawlowski and Christopher Scott yapping with Jason Lavigne about suing Alberta To: jrath <jrath@rathandcompany.com>, chris.scott@ <jason@yellowhead.vote>, art@streetchurch.ca, kerry.lambert@ab-independence. Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, premier <premier@gov.ab.ca>, mcu <mcu@justice.gc.ca> https://www.facebook.com/ Intro Kerry Lambert is the intended candidate for The Independence Party for Chestermere-Strathmore Page · Politician (403) 910-9133 kerry.lambert@ab-independence. kerryformla.com ---------- Original message ---------- From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2022 17:11:31 -0400 Subject: Fwd: I wonder Danielle Smith remembered me after I called her hubby at his Diner To: livingstone-macleod@ab- lheintz@okotoks.greatwest.ca, coms@ab-independence.com, leader@wildrosenation.com, info@albertaparty.ca, contact@wildrosenation.com, SHARON.NOULLETT@ab- Bob.Blayone@ab-independence. Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, premier <premier@gov.ab.ca>, ministryofjustice <ministryofjustice@gov.ab.ca>, news@lethbridgenewsnow.com A large crowd gathered outside of the Lethbridge Courthouse on November 4, 2022, in support of three people charged in connection to events at the Coutts border blockade. (Image: Lethbridge News Now) By David Opinko Hundreds gather to support ‘Freedom Convoy’ protesters charged with mischief Nov 4, 2022 | 12:55 PM LETHBRIDGE, AB – A large crowd formed outside of the Lethbridge Courthouse on Friday, November 4, 2022, showing their support for three people charged in connection to alleged events at the Coutts border blockade in February 2022. The rally was held to show support for Marco Van Huigenbos, 32, of Fort Macleod; Alex Van Herk, 53, of Fort Macleod; and Gerhard (George) Janzen, 43, of Taber. They are each charged with one count of mischief over $5,000. Benita Pedersen helped with the rally and says she was “blown away” by how many people showed up and the level of enthusiasm they displayed. “I am so happy with this turnout, just amazing. An amazing show of support for Alex, Marco, and George,” says Pedersen. “It just warms my heart to see all of these people, and what warms my heart even more is how the people came with a positive attitude of peace and love.” Members of the Lethbridge Police Service (LPS) attended the rally to ensure everyone there remained safe. Officers counted approximately 500 people at the event. LPS says there were no major issues to report. “With the exception of a few parking challenges as a result of the influx of people and vehicles, the gathering was peaceful and no police action was required,” reads a media release from LPS. Peter Van Liere also spoke at the rally, saying that when COVID-19 restrictions were first enacted in March 2020, he felt like he was alone, but the freedom convoy protests restored his faith that things would get better. Following their appearance in Lethbridge Provincial Court, the three men accused made brief remarks to those in attendance at the rally. Van Herk thanked everyone who came out to show their support, and said he hopes the court proceedings will be over quickly. “I think this thing needs to end as soon as possible,” says Van Herk. Chad Williamson, the lawyer representing Janzen, provided an update on the courtroom proceedings. He said that although today’s appearance in Lethbridge Provincial Court was brief, it was an important one. Williamson explained that lawyers for both the crown and defense have decided to proceed by indictment, which gives them the right to be tried by a judge and jury. “We believe that 12 randomly-chosen representative jurors reflects the common-sense, the values, and the conscious of this community and is very important in this case,” said Williamson. “Once disclosure has been properly received, we’ll proceed to trial by jury immediately. There will be no deals and no concessions of any kind.” The next court appearance for Van Huigenbos, Van Herk, and Janzen is scheduled for December 12, 2022. Peter Van Liere gives a speech about the freedom convoy movement outside of the Lethbridge Courthouse as Marco Van Huigenbois, Alex Van Herk, and Gerhard (George) Janzen make a scheduled court appearance. (Video: Lethbridge News Now) During a rally outside of the Lethbridge Courthouse on November 4, 2022, three people facing mischief charges in connection to alleged events at the February 2022 freedom convoy deliver speeches. (Video: Lethbridge News Now) Hundreds of people attended a rally outside of the Lethbridge Courthouse on November 4, 2022, in support of three people charged in connection to alleged events at the Coutts border blockade. (Image: Lethbridge News Now) Read more background on this story: https://www.youtube.com/watch? Grasslands ATA Education Forum David Brown 87 subscribers 624 views Streamed live on Nov 1, 2022 Welcome to the live broadcast of the Grasslands ATA Education Forum. We are pleased to broadcast this event to our community. This forum will provide insight into the education platforms of each political candidate partaking in the upcoming by-election for the Brooks-Medicine Hat riding. This stream is a broadcast of the live event taking place at Griffin Park School on Nov 1/22. As this is an amateur production we request your patience as there may be audio or video difficulties. We always hope things go smoothly, but technology is great until it isn't! 1 Comment David Amos Hmmmm MLA Roger Reid withdraws from Livingstone-Macleod UCP nomination race UCP MLA Roger Reid was elected to his first term in 2019, and despite submitting his papers ahead of the nomination deadline, said he no longer feels it is possible for him to seek another term. Lauryn Heintz Nov 2, 2022 10:00 AM lIvingstone-macleoddebate2 Roger Reid speaks at the Livingstone-Macleod candidates forum in Nanton on April 3, 2019, ahead of the last general election. He announced Nov. 1 he is no longer seeking a second term. Livingstone-Macleod MLA Roger Reid has removed himself for the constituency's United Conservative Party nomination race. In a post to the constituency association's Facebook page Tuesday, Reid said he made the decision "after much personal wrestling." Reid was elected to his first term in 2019, and despite submitting his papers ahead of the nomination deadline, said he no longer feels it is possible for him to seek another term. "The last couple of years have been particularly challenging for our province," he wrote. "Neither I, nor our government have been perfect, but I believe the work we have done has put Alberta back on track. "We are stronger and in a better position to weather the current storms than we were four years ago." The MLA will stay in his position until the next election in the spring and said he will ensure that the concerns and needs of his constituents are "kept in front of our Premier and her cabinet" until that time. During her leadership campaign, Premier Danielle Smith said she intended to run for the UCP seat in her home riding of Livingstone-Macleod, but later declared candidacy in Brooks-Medicine Hat, after the resignation of MLA Michaela Frey. Nadine Wellwood, who ran in Banff-Airdrie for the People's Party in last year's federal election, posted to social media this week that she plans to run for the UCP nomination in the riding. She also ran as a PPC candidate in Alberta's Senate nominee election. Author and conservationist Kevin Van Tighem is running for the NDP nomination in the riding. Lauryn Heintz About the Author: Lauryn Heintz covers Okotoks and Foothills County news for OkotoksToday.ca and the Western Wheel newspaper. For story tips contact lheintz@okotoks.greatwest.ca https://www.abindependence. Meet your Livingstone-MacLeod Constituency Association Board: President: Rhonda Wilson Treasurer: Brandy Beveridge Secretary: Natalie McPhate Director at Large: Jason Lemieux Director at Large: Maureen Moncrieff Director at Large: Alex Van Herk Director at Large: Lorraine Norgard Director at Large: Sherrill Benns Director at Large: Naomi Smart Contact Information Email: livingstone-macleod@ab- https://www.albertandp.ca/ A nomination meeting to select the Livingstone-Macleod NDP candidate in the next provincial election will be held on Wednesday, November 23 at 6pm. There is currently one eligible candidate for the nomination: Kevin Van Tighem Albertans deserve better leadership from their government. Rachel Notley is building a strong team of local candidates. Together, we can bring positive change to Alberta by working for a diversified economy that lifts everyone up, we can have the backs of frontline healthcare workers, and stop the race to the bottom. Buy your membership today and share with your friends. Wednesday November 23rd 6:00pm - 7:00pm () Doors open at 5:30pm, and the meeting will begin at 6pm. High River Library 909 1 ST SW , High River, AB (map) https://lethbridgenewsnow.com/ Southern Alberta MLA not running for re-election Nov 4, 2022 | 1:48 PM Roger Reid has announced that he will not run for re-election as the MLA for Livingstone-Macleod. (Image: Livingstone-Macleod Constituency Association) By David Opinko CLARESHOLM, AB – A new MLA will represent the Livingstone-Macleod riding following the 2023 Alberta provincial election. MLA Roger Reid has announced that he will not run for re-election and he is withdrawing his name from the United Conservative Party (UCP) nomination. “While I hoped to serve a second term, I no longer feel it is possible for me to do so,” Reid said in a Facebook post on the Livingstone-Macleod UCP Constituency Association page. In an updated statement to LNN, Reid says he would rather focus his efforts on advancing the many pressing issues in his riding and across the province than running a re-election campaign. Some of the issues he says he believes are important to the people of Livingstone-Macleod include inflation and the rising cost of living, the availability of ambulance services, and the shortage of family doctors. “Because these are important issues for Livingstone Macleod and for Alberta, I have chosen to put my energies into assisting the Premier and her Cabinet to ensure real solutions move from discussion to action,” says Reid in a statement to LNN. Reid continues, “To ensure this happens, my time and energy is better spent on these than a nomination race or even an election campaign. Actually solving these issues and bringing real relief to Albertans is more important to me than my nomination and political future, and they will be my focus for the remainder of my term.” He adds that the last couple of years have been particularly challenging for the province, and while he nor the provincial government have been perfect, he believes the UCP government has successfully put Alberta on track for a strong economic recovery. The MLA says it has been a privilege to meet with constituents, who span communities including High River, Claresholm, Fort Macleod, Pincher Creek, and Crowsnest Pass. Reid is currently serving his first term as MLA after winning the 2019 vote with over 70% support. The 31st Alberta general election is scheduled to be held on May 29, 2023. 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Danielle Smith challenged on Power & Politics 38 views Oct 11, 2022 FactPointVideo 8.34K subscribers Incoming Alberta Premier Danielle Smith gets some challenging questions during her October 7, 2022, appearance on CBC News Network's "Power and Politics." It turns out you can't spin yourself out of every misrepresentation you make. 5 Comments David Amos I wonder Danielle Smith remembered me after I called her hubby at his Diner https://edmontonjournal.com/ 'I've never learned anything while I was talking': Todd Loewen's UCP leadership campaign focuses on listening Author of the article: Matthew Black Publishing date: Oct 05, 2022 6 Comments Independent MLA Todd Loewen. Independent MLA Todd Loewen. Photo by Postmedia, file While other UCP leadership candidates talk to voters, Todd Loewen says he prefers to listen. “I was able to hear a lot of people and hear their concerns,” he said of his campaign in an interview last Friday. “I always say that I’ve never learned anything while I was talking, only when I’m listening.” The Central Peace-Notley MLA hasn’t drawn the attention of the other candidates for the premier’s job, but insists reflecting the views of those who elected him is most important to him. “I plan on living in my community the rest of my life,” Loewen said. “I hope I can look people in my community in the eye and feel like I’ve done my best and they feel the same way.” What those people have told him is at the centre of his leadership effort, and what he calls a consistent set of concerns he’s heard from around Alberta. He says those he’s met with have cited the performance of Alberta Health Services, the province’s relationship with the federal government, the UCP’s response to COVID-19 and the rising cost of living as issues of note. “I’ve met a lot of really good people and was able to listen to a lot of people.” Veteran backbencher Loewen, 56, has run for office four times, first as a Wildrose Alliance candidate in 2008. He was first elected in 2015 as a Wildrose MLA and was re-elected as a UCP member four years later. Perhaps once best known for endearing himself to colleagues by making and serving waffles throughout late-night legislative debates, Loewen emerged as an unlikely catalyst that ultimately sparked the current leadership contest. After publicly criticizing the government’s COVID-19 response, he resigned as caucus chief in May of last year and posted a public letter calling on Premier Jason Kenney to resign, “so that we can begin to put the province back together.” He and fellow government MLA Drew Barnes were both expelled from the party’s caucus soon after and have since sat as independent MLAs. Seventeen months later, he says he has “not even a little bit” of regret over speaking out. “The night I got kicked out of caucus I had the best night’s sleep ever.” ‘We wait and we accept what happens’ He says Kenney’s imminent departure helps the party come together after splintering over the past year. “Him leaving alone should help a lot of the divisiveness right there.” Loewen says he has no expectations ahead of Thursday’s results and hasn’t instructed his supporters on who else to vote for on the ranked-choice ballot. “(I’m) just looking forward to hearing what the voters have said. Just like any other election, we wait and we accept what happens.” Most pollsters forecast him finishing between fourth and last place among the seven leadership candidates, though ranked ballot contests are notoriously unpredictable. Regardless of the outcome, he hopes his approach is one that can win the party back the public belief that’s eroded over the prior years. “The next election will be fought on the issue of trust,” he said. “Albertans need to choose a leader that they can trust and can build the trust of other Albertans.” mblack@postmedia.com 6 Comments David Raymond Amos 'I've never learned anything while I was talking' Yea Right However not once would come to the phone or return a call from me EVER I just called this clown again and left another voicemail before emailing him again Iqbal Paneer "“The next election will be fought on the issue of trust,” he said." What a literal stupid thing to say. What does he think can be done before May aside from collect a paycheck? The next election should be now and it should be a provincial one once they have a leader. Iqbal Paneer Who even takes these clowns seriously? "Well, I didn't like the party but I said and did nothing and just went along with all these things I disagree with. Vote for me!" -Every UCP MLA Iqbal Paneer "“Him leaving alone should help a lot of the divisiveness right there.”" The UCP only exist because they knew that there's no "united" in conservatives here and that they could only win by merging parties. Nothing will change that. Nothing will change the fact they've kept up this infighting charade for literal years. They're broken no matter what and it shows. Enough with the deflection. Too bad they weren't taught as children what accountability looks like. Anne Bouscal "I’ve never learned anything while I was talking" Best campaign slogan ever even if I don't agree with his political leanings. Dwayne Wladyka Reply to Anne Bouscal What's to agree with the UCP, given how they have only carried on with the fiscal ineptitude and poor planning that the Alberta PCs did, ever since Don Getty was premier of Alberta, by doing well over $60 billion in very costly debacles and mistakes, giving Alberta a mammoth debt of well over $100 billion? Giving Alberta the most per capita rate of people with covid in Canada, many times, and the most per capita rate of people with covid in all of North America, in May of 2021, also isn't something to brag about. Neither is treating the vulnerable, seniors, medical professionals, teachers, students and rural property owners badly, any good. Alberta can do without the UCP. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2022 12:39:56 -0300 Subject: Methinks your minions in the RCMP and your buddy Jason Kenney would be upset if Patrick King of Wexit and I had a little Pow Wow today EH Billy Blair? https://www.youtube.com/watch? Under the Dome: Danielle Smith, Thomas Lukaszuk chime in on the latest UCP caucus brouhaha 37,525 views May 21, 2021 Edmonton Journal 31.9K subscribers Danielle Smith, president of the Alberta Enterprise Group and former Wildrose leader, and former Deputy Premier and Progressive Conservative (PC) MLA, Thomas Lukaszuk join host Dave Breakenridge to break down the latest developments in the United Conservative Party (UCP) caucus brouhaha on a new episode of Under The Dome. Could removing MLAs Drew Barnes and Todd Loewen from caucus potentially backfire for Premier Jason Kenney and the UCP? Will there be more people walking away? Or is the worst over for Kenney? Sign up for the Under The Dome newsletter: https://link.calgaryherald. 48 Comments David Amos Too Too Funny Indeed https://www.youtube.com/watch? Alberta MLAs Todd Loewen, Drew Barnes expelled from UCP caucus 29,094 views May 14, 2021 CBC News: The National 1.38M subscribers Jason Kenney has quelled a revolt on his party's backbenches, after two vocal critics were expelled from his United Conservative Party caucus. However, this may just be the start of a bigger battle for the Alberta premier. (780) 835-7211 CentralPeace.Notley@assembly. toddloewen.com https://thecommunitypress.com/ Amisk is a village in east central Alberta, Canada in the M.D. of Provost No. 52. The name comes from amisk, the Cree word for “beaver.” The site was surveyed by the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1906. That same year settlers from the United States, Scandinavia and Great Britain arrived. The first general store was built in 1907, and the school went up in 1916. Amisk boasts the oldest registered public library in rural Alberta. Amisk was incorporated on January 1, 1956. The population is 204, according to the 2016 census. Bill Rock is the current Mayor. Contact Village of Amisk: 5005 50th St Amisk, AB T0B 0B0 Ph: 780-856-3980 News Submissions, Inquiries, Ideas, Tips – news@thecommunitypress.com Direct Email to Editor as well as Letters, Feedback, & General Inquiries – editor@thecommunitypress.com Ally Anderson Killam Production Office Phone: 780-385-6693 Fax: (780) 385-3107 4917 – 50 St., Killam, AB, T0B 2L0 https://daveberta.ca/tag/ The First Four: Travis Toews, Brian Jean, Danielle Smith and Todd Loewen enter the United Conservative Party leadership race Post author By Dave Cournoyer Post date June 2, 2022 9 Comments on The First Four: Travis Toews, Brian Jean, Danielle Smith and Todd Loewen enter the United Conservative Party leadership race Former finance minister Travis Toews launched his United Conservative Party leadership bid this week with a social media video. Former finance minister Travis Toews launched his United Conservative Party leadership bid this week with a social media video. The race has started. Four candidates have filed their intent with Elections Alberta to join the race to replace Jason Kenney as leader of the United Conservative Party: Travis Toews: Finance Minister since 2019. MLA for Grande Prairie-Wapiti since 2019. Former president of the Canadian Cattleman’s Association. Looks comfortable in a business suit or Carhartts. Sounds like the adult in the room but is connected to a northern Alberta Bible college with some fairly backwards views about yoga and same-sex relationships. Probably one of the more hardline fiscal conservatives in the UCP cabinet. Grand champion of the 1976 4-H calf show in Hythe. Likely UCP establishment favourite. Brian Jean United Conservative Party Leadership Wildrose Brian Jean during his 2017 bid for the United Conservative Party leadership. Brian Jean: Leader of the Wildrose Party from 2015 to 2017. Target of a kamikaze campaign during the 2017 UCP leadership race. MLA for Fort McMurray-Lac La Biche since 2022. MLA for Fort McMurray-Conklin from 2015 to 2018. MP for Fort McMurray-Athabasca from 2004 to 2014. Toyed with COVID skepticism and Alberta separatism. Jason Kenney’s worst enemy. Lawyer, businessman and Golden Boy of Fort McMurray. Jim Prentice Danielle Smith Alberta Wildrose Merger PC Former Wildrose leader Danielle Smith and Premier Jim Prentice on December 17, 2014. Danielle Smith: Leader of the Wildrose Party from 2009 to 2014. MLA for Highwood from 2012 to 2015. Crossed the floor to the Progressive Conservative Party in 2014. Calgary public school trustee from 1998 to 1999. Alumna of the Fraser Institute, Canadian Federation of Independent Business, Calgary Herald, Global TV, and Chorus Radio. Current President of the Alberta Enterprise Group. Running for the UCP nomination in Livingstone-Macleod. Embraced COVID conspiracy theories. Independent MLA Todd Loewen Free Alberta Strategy Separatist Independent MLA Todd Loewen Todd Loewen: MLA for Central Peace-Notley since 2019. MLA for Grande Prairie-Smoky from 2015 to 2019 and Wildrose candidate in the riding in 2008 and 2012. Resigned as UCP Caucus chair in 2021 after calling on Kenney to resign and was kicked out of caucus the next day. Formed a UCP Caucus-in-exile with fellow ousted MLA Drew Barnes. Drove his motorhome in the Freedom Convoy to Ottawa. Renowned in the UCP Caucus for his pancake cooking skills. These four have registered others are expected. Rajan Sawhney Transportation Minister and Calgary-North East MLA Rajan Sawhney has tapped longtime conservative strategist Ken Boessenkool to run her exploratory committee. “[W]hat this race needs right now is just not more of the same,” Sawhney told reporters in a statement. Children’s Services Minister and Calgary-Shaw MLA Rebecca Schultz isn’t in the race yet but already has an endorsement from former Saskatchewan premier Brad Wall. Schultz worked for Wall’s government before she moved to Alberta in 2016. Government House leader and chief Kenney lieutenant Jason Nixon is rumoured to be thinking about running. So are former cabinet ministers Leela Aheer and Devin Dreeshen. And Calgary Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner is rumoured to be testing the waters. She would be an interesting addition to the race, though recent history has not been kind to federal politicians jumping into provincial politics in Alberta. The party has appointed a committee that is expected to release rules, entry requirements and timelines for the leadership race before the beginning of summer. UDPATE! Village of Amisk mayor Bill Rock has registered with Elections Alberta to run in the UCP leadership race. Rock was the Wildrose Party candidate in the Wetaskiwin-Camrose riding in the 2015 election. He was parachuted into the riding after previously nominated candidate Gordon Hatch withdrew from the race and endorsed PC MLA Verlyn Olson following Danielle Smith‘s floor-crossing. Note: Registering as a candidate with Elections Alberta does not mean automatic approval as a candidate by the UCP. Registering with Election Alberta allows the candidates to fundraise under Alberta’s current political finance rules. https://www.brianjean.ca/ brian@brianjean.ca https:// Constituency Phone780.588.7979 EmailFortMcMurray.LacLaBiche@ https://www.toewsforalberta. info@toewsforalberta.ca https:// Minister Toews was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta on April 16, 2019, as the MLA for Grande Prairie-Wapiti. A lifelong resident of Alberta, Toews and his wife live in the Grande Prairie region and have three children and eight grandchildren. He has considerable business experience, and holds a CPA, CMA accounting designation and, prior to pursuing business interests, spent twelve years in a public accounting practice. In the past fifteen years, he and his wife Kim, have invested in, managed and grown a corporate family cattle ranching operation and an oilfield environmental company. Toews has served as a Director on a number of local non-profit boards, as well as provincial and national industry boards and committees including the Alberta Beef Producers and the Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance. He was elected President of the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association in 2010 and served until the term end in 2012. Toews co-chaired the Agri-Innovators Committee for then federal Agriculture Minister, Gerry Ritz. As a Canadian representative on the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation committee on food security and a member of the Country of Origin Labelling Canadian World Trade Organization Legal working group, Toews has worked globally to support Canadian interests in international trade. In 2012, he received the QEll Diamond Jubilee Award presented by Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Governor General David Johnston for contributions to Canadian Agriculture and Trade. Travis Toews was appointed as Alberta’s President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance on April 30, 2019. Constituency Phone825.412.2050 Legislature Phone780.415.4855 EmailGrandePrairie.Wapiti@ https://www.facebook.com/ https://thediningcar.ca/ (403) 652-7026 david@thediningcar.ca ---------- Original message ---------- From: Office of the Premier <Premier@gov.ab.ca> Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2021 16:02:41 +0000 Subject: Automatic reply: Methinks your minions in the RCMP and your buddy Jason Kenney would be upset if Patrick King of Wexit and I had a little Pow Wow today EH Billy Blair? To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. Thank you for contacting the Premier of Alberta. A state of public health emergency remains in effect in Alberta. 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To: lwood <lwood@fightback.law>, klpedigo@mkp-law.net, rjc@dhclegal.com, "Bill.Blair" <Bill.Blair@parl.gc.ca>, washington field <washington.field@ic.fbi.gov>, "Mark.Blakely" <Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "martin.gaudet" <martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca> <hugh.flemming@gnb.ca>, intake@clarelocke.com, media@dominionvoting.com, Newsroom <Newsroom@globeandmail.com>, Nathalie Sturgeon <sturgeon.nathalie@ security@dominionvoting.com, news-tips <news-tips@nytimes.com>, mcu <mcu@justice.gc.ca>, "Ian.Shugart" <Ian.Shugart@pco-bcp.gc.ca>, "Kevin.leahy" <Kevin.leahy@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, premier <premier@ontario.ca>, Jim Karahalios <jim@jimkarahalios.com>, "Katie.Telford" <Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca> Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, "Robert. Jones" <Robert.Jones@cbc.ca>, "Ross.Wetmore" <Ross.Wetmore@gnb.ca>, "rob.moore" <rob.moore@parl.gc.ca>, "blaine.higgs" <blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, "barbara.massey" <barbara.massey@rcmp-grc.gc.ca Yankees say https://www.nytimes.com/2021/ Rudy Giuliani Sued by Dominion Voting Systems Over False Election Claims https://lawandcrime.com/high- Rudy Giuliani Hires Defense Attorney Previously Accused of Dangling Pardon to Michael Cohen Jerry LambeNov 6th, 2019, 6:09 pm http://davidraymondamos3. Tuesday, 14 February 2017 RE FATCA, NAFTA & TPP etc ATTN President Donald J. Trump I just got off the phone with your lawyer Mr Cohen (646-853-0114) Why does he lie to me after all this time??? ---------- Original message ---------- From: "Finance Public / Finance Publique (FIN)" Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2017 14:52:33 +0000 Subject: RE: RE FATCA, NAFTA & TPP etc ATTN President Donald J. Trump I just got off the phone with your lawyer Mr Cohen (646-853-0114) Why does he lie to me after all this time??? To: David Amos The Department of Finance acknowledges receipt of your electronic correspondence. Please be assured that we appreciate receiving your comments. Le ministère des Finances accuse réception de votre correspondance électronique. Soyez assuré(e) que nous apprécions recevoir vos commentaires. ---------- Original message ---------- From: David Amos Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2017 10:51:14 -0400 Subject: RE FATCA, NAFTA & TPP etc ATTN President Donald J. Trump I just got off the phone with your lawyer Mr Cohen (646-853-0114) Why does he lie to me after all this time??? To: president , mdcohen212@gmail.com, pm , Pierre-Luc.Dusseault@parl.gc. B.English@ministers.govt.nz, Malcolm.Turnbull.MP@aph.gov.au pminvites@pmc.gov.au, mayt@parliament.uk, press , "Andrew.Bailey" , fin.financepublic- "CNN.Viewer.Communications. Cc: David Amos , elizabeth.thompson@cbc.ca, "justin.ling@vice.com, elizabeththompson" , djtjr , "Bill.Morneau" , postur , stephen.kimber@ukings.ca, "steve.murphy" , "Jacques.Poitras" , oldmaison , andre ---------- Original message ---------- From: Michael Cohen Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2017 14:15:14 +0000 Subject: Automatic reply: RE FATCA ATTN Pierre-Luc.Dusseault I just called and left a message for you To: David Amos Effective January 20, 2017, I have accepted the role as personal counsel to President Donald J. Trump. All future emails should be directed to mdcohen212@gmail.com and all future calls should be directed to 646-853-0114. ______________________________ This communication is from The Trump Organization or an affiliate thereof and is not sent on behalf of any other individual or entity. This email may contain information that is confidential and/or proprietary. 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Costello Partner P: 646-428-3238 516 987 0213 E: rjc@dhclegal.com CBC says https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/ Toronto's Dominion Voting Systems sues Rudy Giuliani for $1.3B US Trump's personal attorney the latest to be served by Canada-U.S. voting systems company Thomson Reuters · Posted: Jan 25, 2021 10:03 AM ET I say http://davidraymondamos3. Saturday, 26 December 2020 ATTN Sidney Powell et al I just called your office in Texas and many of your associates within the Dec 11th filings ---------- Original message ---------- From: Bill.Blair@parl.gc.ca Date: Thu, 24 Dec 2020 19:08:11 +0000 Subject: Automatic reply: FWD ATTN Sidney Powell et al I just called your office in Texas and many of your associates within the Dec 11th filings To: motomaniac333@gmail.com Thank you very much for reaching out to the Office of the Hon. Bill Blair, Member of Parliament for Scarborough Southwest. 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Should you have any questions related to COVID-19, please see: www.canada.ca/coronavirus<http Thank you again for your message, and we will get back to you as soon as possible. Best, MP Staff to the Hon. Bill Blair Parliament Hill: 613-995-0284 Constituency Office: 416-261-8613 bill.blair@parl.gc.ca<mailto:b ** Merci beaucoup d'avoir pris contact avec le bureau de l'Honorable Bill Blair, D?put? de Scarborough-Sud-Ouest. Veuillez noter que par mesure de pr?caution en mati?re de sant? et de s?curit?, notre bureau de circonscription ne tiendra pas de r?unions en personne jusqu'? nouvel ordre. Nous continuerons ? fournir des services pendant nos heures de bureau habituelles, tant par t?l?phone que par courrier ?lectronique. En raison du volume ?lev? de courriels que nous recevons, notre bureau classe les demandes par ordre de priorit? en fonction de leur urgence et de notre r?le dans le service aux ?lecteurs de Scarborough Sud-Ouest. 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Date: Thu, 24 Dec 2020 16:27:43 -0400 Subject: Fwd: ATTN Sidney Powell et al I just called your office in Texas and many of your associates within the Dec 11th filings To: sidney@federalappeals.com, howard@kleinhendler.com, lwood@fightback.law, attorneystefanielambert@gmail. eldridge@millercanfield.com, dshare@bsdd.com, erosenberg@lawyerscommittee. grille@michigan.gov, dbressack@finkbressack.com, aap43@hotmail.com, megurewitz@gmail.com, James@jamesfetzer.com, info@lionelmedia.com, liveneedtoknow@gmail.com, tips@steeltruth.com, media@steeltruth.com, press@deepcapture.com, bbachrach <bbachrach@bachrachlaw.net>, Norman Traversy <traversy.n@gmail.com> Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, "ron.klain" <ron.klain@revolution.com>, bgaier@finance-commerce.com, fin.financepublic- info@thomasmoresociety.org, info@rleighfrostlaw.com, cferrara@thomasmoresociety.org mjnew@nationalreview.com, info@aul.org, pr@cato.org, "robert.frater" <robert.frater@justice.gc.ca>, keith.ward@justice.gc.ca, "jan.jensen" <jan.jensen@justice.gc.ca>, cxiong@startribune.com https://fightback.law/team/ News We stand ready to protect the constitutional rights of people and businesses that are being destroyed by protesters and rioters. L. Lin Wood Chairman of the Board and CEO lin-mercer-photo Lin Wood has more than 43 years of experience as a trial lawyer focusing on civil litigation, representing individuals and corporations as plaintiffs or defendants in tort and business cases involving claims of significant damage. Mr. Wood has extensive experience in First Amendment/defamation litigation and management of the media in high profile cases. L. LIN WOOD, P.C. P.O. Box 52584 Atlanta, GA 30305-0584 (404) 891-1402 lwood@fightback.law Lawson Pedigo Co-founder and Vice President team-lawson-pedigo Lawson Pedigo, formerly with the United States Department of Justice's Tax Division and Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P., joined Miller Keffer Pedigo as a name partner in 2004. He concentrates on representing individuals and entities involved in complex commercial and financial litigation matters as well as governmental investigations of all types. 214.696.2050 214.234.0440 (direct) 214.696.2482 (fax) E-mail: klpedigo@mkp-law.net #FightBack welcomes Bernie Kerik to the Board of Directors BERNARD B. KERIK is one of the most dynamic, undisputed, controversial and accomplished leaders in law enforcement, correction, and national security in the United States. For more than thirty years, he served his country with distinction, honor, and valor, most notably as the 40th Police Commissioner of the City of New York. He is also the New York Time’s best- selling author of “The Lost Son: A Life in Pursuit of Justice.” Bernard Kerik From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search Bernard Kerik BernardKerik.JPG Minister of the Interior of Iraq Acting In office May 18, 2003 – September 2, 2003 Chief Executive Paul Bremer Preceded by Mahmud Dhiyab Succeeded by Nuri Badran Police Commissioner of New York City In office August 21, 2000 – December 31, 2001 Appointed by Rudy Giuliani Preceded by Howard Safir Succeeded by Raymond Kelly Correction Commissioner of the New York City Department of Correction In office 1998–2000 Appointed by Rudy Giuliani Preceded by Michael Jacobsen Succeeded by Gary Lanigan Personal details Born Bernard Bailey Kerik September 4, 1955 (age 65) Newark, New Jersey, U.S. Political party Republican Spouse(s) Linda Hales (m. 1978; div. 1983) Jaqueline Llerena (m. 1983; div. 1992) Hala Matli (m. 1998) Children 4 Education Empire State College (BS) Military service Allegiance United States Branch/service United States Army Years of service 1974–1977 Bernard Bailey Kerik (born September 4, 1955) is an American former police officer, consultant, 40th Commissioner of the New York Police Department and convicted felon (tax fraud) for which he obtained the presidential pardon in 2020.[1] Kerik joined the New York Police Department (NYPD) in 1986. He is perhaps best known for his 1998–2000 tenure as commissioner of the New York City Department of Correction and his 2000–01 tenure as New York City Police Commissioner, during which he oversaw the police response to the September 11 attacks. Kerik conducted two extramarital affairs simultaneously, using a Battery Park City apartment that had been set aside for first responders at ground zero.[2] After the 2003 invasion of Iraq, President George W. Bush appointed Kerik as the interior minister of the Iraqi Coalition Provisional Authority. In 2004, Bush nominated Kerik to lead the Department of Homeland Security. However, Kerik soon withdrew his candidacy, explaining that he had employed an undocumented immigrant as a nanny. His admission touched off state and federal investigations. In 2006, Kerik pleaded guilty in Bronx Supreme Court to two unrelated misdemeanor ethics violations and was ordered to pay $221,000 in fines. In 2009, Kerik pleaded guilty in the Southern District of New York to eight federal felony charges, and in February 2010, he was sentenced to four years in federal prison.[3][4] On February 18, 2020, President Donald Trump granted Kerik a full pardon.[5] On November 7, 2020, Kerik stood behind Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, during the Four Seasons Total Landscaping press conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[6] https://www.forbes.com/sites/ Lin Wood Will Represent Sidney Powell In Dominion Defamation Case Alison Durkee Forbes Staff Updated Feb 12, 2021, 02:43pm EST Topline Conservative attorney L. Lin Wood will join fellow lawyer Sidney Powell’s legal team in a $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit brought by Dominion Voting Systems, even as the pro-Trump lawyer faces the threat of litigation for spreading baseless conspiracy theories about the company’s voting machines. Lin Wood Georgia rally wearing MAGA hat Attorney Lin Wood at a rally he held with Sidney Powell on Dec. 2, 2020, in Alpharetta, Ga. (AP ... [+] ASSOCIATED PRESS Key Facts Dominion is suing Powell for spreading a baseless conspiracy theory alleging its voting machines fraudulently flipped votes to Joe Biden. Wood said on Telegram Friday that Powell called him Thursday night and asked him to serve as her lead counsel in the case, adding, “I quickly accepted.” Powell’s attorney Howard Kleinhendler confirmed to Forbes in an email that Wood will be joining the legal team. “Sidney and I will not be intimidated,” Wood wrote, claiming he and Powell “will not go quietly into the night.” Wood frequently appeared alongside Powell after the election to push the Dominion fraud claims and was involved with her lawsuits aimed at overturning the results of the election. Dominion has sent a letter to Wood warning it may bring a defamation lawsuit against him, asked social media networks to preserve his posts and singled out Wood in its lawsuit against Rudy Giuliani as being particularly “determined to promote” the conspiracy theory against them (the company declined to comment on Wood’s involvement in Powell’s case). Crucial Quote “Get ready to rumble, Dominion,” Wood wrote on Telegram. “You made a mistake suing Sidney. You are going to pay a heavy price.” What To Watch For Wood is facing wide-ranging consequences for spreading conspiracy theories since the election, which included outlandish claims involving former Vice President Mike Pence and U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts. He has been removed from an unrelated Delaware case over his conduct, and attorneys for MSNBC host Joy Reid have asked him to be removed as attorney in a separate defamation case. The Georgia State Bar has also confirmed it is moving forward with an inquiry into Wood’s mental health in light of his post-election behavior, which could result in his license to practice law potentially being revoked. Tangent Wood’s defense of Powell comes after he recently tried to distance himself from her post-election lawsuits in Wisconsin, Michigan and Arizona in a court filing in the defamation case against Reid. After the MSNBC host’s attorney pointed to Wood’s appearance with Powell as co-counsel in the suits as a reason for him to be removed from her case, he noted that he was “not counsel of record” in those cases and did not try to seek privileges to argue the case in court. He did acknowledge having a larger involvement in Powell’s Georgia lawsuit. Key Background Dominion has launched a large-scale legal effort to seek damages for the right-wing conspiracy smears it has faced, suing Powell and Giuliani and vowing subsequent lawsuits that could potentially target conservative media outlets, Trump allies and potentially even former President Donald Trump himself. Powell has also been sued by Dominion competitor Smartmatic over similar claims waged against that company’s machines, in a $2.7 billion lawsuit that also targets Giuliani, Fox News and several of its anchors. Further Reading Pro-Trump Attorney Lin Wood Could Lose License As Georgia Bar Asks For Mental Health Evaluation (Forbes) Dominion Had To Use ‘Extraordinary Measures’ To Serve Sidney Powell In Defamation Lawsuit (Forbes) Dominion Voting Sues Sidney Powell For Defamation Over Election Conspiracy—And Others May Be Next (Forbes) Fox News, Sidney Powell, Giuliani Face Billion-Dollar Defamation Lawsuits—Here’s Who Could Be Next (Forbes) Voting Company Smartmatic Sues Fox News, Giuliani, Sidney Powell For Defamation (Forbes) |
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