Wednesday 10 July 2024

Saint John councillors urge owners of vacant buildings to show some responsibility

 
 

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/city-of-saint-john-vacant-buildings-minimum-property-standards-1.7257938

Saint John councillors urge owners of vacant buildings to show some responsibility

'If you can't look after your property, sell it,' says Coun. Paula Radwan

Saint John councillors say they want to see owners of the city's vacant, and in some cases dilapidated, buildings take responsibility for their properties, after voting to demolish a rundown four-unit residential building.

"I feel like if you can't look after your property, somebody will be ready to buy your property," Coun. Paula Radwan said at a council meeting on Monday night.

The building they voted to demolish is three storeys and located in the city's south end on Duke Street near Wentworth Street. It suffers from cracks, tears, mould and other types of damage to its structure, ceilings, floors and walls, both inside and out.

Radwan expressed frustration at the battered state of the property.

"We have a housing crisis," she said. "If you have one of these properties and it's looking something like this, get a hold of a real estate agent if you're not going to do anything with it, because this is costing taxpayers money."

Woman, sitting at council table, speaking into microphone. Coun. Paula Radwan, left, wants to see owners of vacant buildings take responsibility for their properties. (Nipun Tiwari/CBC)

The recommendation to demolish the building was brought before council by Justin Tinker, manager of the city's vacant and dangerous buildings program, who said the property poses a danger to public safety.

"A section of the building, particularly the west load-bearing wall, has separated from the foundation, presenting a risk of failure," he said.

"Several wall and ceiling surfaces have cracked and bulged, and stairwells in the vicinity of the west exterior wall have tilted inward. The building continues to experience water infiltration that further deteriorates the structure."

While the building has been boarded up, Tinker said, it has been broken into and used to provide shelter.

Tinker told council during his presentation that there are roughly 150 vacant properties in the city.

"So far this year the program has resolved 29 cases, with nearly three quarters of those buildings being repaired and reoccupied by owners,"  he said.

"However, in some cases, it does become necessary for staff to pursue demolition of a vacant building when it becomes a hazard to public safety." 

Man, standing at podium, pictured from side, making a presentation. The recommendation to demolish the building was brought before council by Justin Tinker, manager of the city's Vacant and Dangerous Buildings program. (Nipun Tiwari/CBC)

Radwan praised the work being done by the city's staff but said these buildings are a drain on city resources.

"There's no need for it anymore, because somebody is ready to buy a house, to buy any vacant land," she said. "This is totally unacceptable. If you can't look after your property, sell it."

According to a staff report  to council, the owner of the Duke Street building vacated it in 2023. The safety concerns, the report says, were identified by the city's minimum property standards program, which enforces standards for maintenance and occupancy of the city's residential buildings.

The report says a notice to comply was sent to the building owner in January, giving them 60 days to demolish the building or submit plans for repairs.

The owner, the report says, determined that the building wasn't salvageable and planned to demolish it and rebuild in its place. The owner, however, missed deadlines, prompting the city to take over.

The property's assessed value is $258,000 according to the staff report. Demolishing it is expected to cost $55,000.

'I think there's a social responsibility here'

Coun. Barry Ogden echoed Radwan, urging owners to take responsibility for their properties and avoid using up staff time and taxpayer money.

"If we're chasing somebody and they don't respond because they don't care, there is an economic cost to that, and it's tax dollars," Ogden said.

Interior, bathroom area, of delipidated building. Demolishing the building is expected to cost $55,000.  (City of Saint John)

These buildings have a negative impact on communities and that these owners are neglecting their social responsibility, he said.

"There is a tremendous good feeling in communities when the buildings are painted or the grass is cut," Ogden said.

"We have people in Saint John who do not do that, and sometimes we have to chase them. But it does deteriorate a community when somebody doesn't paint their building, doesn't cut their grass [and] allows this to happen, so I think there's a social responsibility here." 

Interior, kitchen area, of dilapidated building. The building has heavy damage to its exterior and interior, with cracked and torn walls. The inside is littered with debris. (City of Saint John)

Benn Purinton, manager of community standards compliance, said in an interview with CBC News after the common council meeting that the city is on track to "resolve" about 60 vacant buildings by the end of the year.

"Last year, we resolved 47," Purinton said. "We're on pace to exceed that number. The target of our program was to hit about 60."

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Nipun Tiwari is a reporter assigned to community engagement and based in Saint John, New Brunswick. He can be reached at nipun.tiwari@cbc.ca.

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5 Comments
 

David Amos
Why is this news?


Jack Bell

"This three-storey property in the city's south end will be demolished because it's not safe."

Some people let properties fall into disrepair on purpose.



 

J.D. Irving's efforts to demolish Saint John heritage building one step closer to reality

J.D. Irving owns King Street East building, has been trying to demolish it for years

In a marathon session, Saint John city council tentatively agreed to allow three J.D. Irving properties to be removed from a heritage designation.

The controversial properties at 111-119 King St. East include two vacant lots and a large, dilapidated post-war home.

J.D. Irving purchased the properties in the mid-1990s, and they are adjacent to the company's Saint John headquarters.

The company has been seeking the change since 2016 and wants to demolish the building, which has been vacant, unheated and boarded up for six years.

The boarded up entrance to the J.D. Irving apartment house at 111 King Street East. (Hadeel Ibrahim/CBC)

The company has argued the building, known as the Brown House, does not fit into the streetscape with neighbouring buildings, mostly built in an earlier period, and therefore isn't historically significant. 

But the Heritage Preservation Board did not agree with the argument and refused to make the changes.

In the meantime, the building continued to degrade, and in early 2020, Mayor Donna Reardon, who was then a city councillor, questioned the company's motives.

"My concern is that neglect is happening there." Reardon said.

"The building will be lost over time. It looks like there's absolutely no intention of trying to save it or salvage it or do anything with it."

The public hearing on Monday night was to consider a proposal by the company to turn the site of the building into a play park in exchange for the removal of the heritage designations on all three properties.

     A conceptual drawing of the proposed park J.D. Irving says it will build on the site of the so-called Brown House on King Street East. (City of Saint John)

J.D. Irving would agree to maintain the park for 20 years.

When asked why the company has no interest in selling the property. Irving spokesperson Douglas Dean said it was considered important because of its proximity to its headquarters, and the company did not want to lose control of the land.

Public opposition voiced

There were many people who opposed the project at Monday night's council meeting.

Greg Patterson, a resident landlord, told council he pushed the idea of a heritage area on King Street East starting in 1998, until it became a reality.

"Seven buildings specifically were torn down in King Street East in six years," Patterson said. "So we designated the streetscape in 2005.

"Since that time, there were no demolitions on King Street East. There's been hundreds of thousands of dollars of historic restorations done to properties in my neighbourhood."

Photo showing some of the mold and water damage inside 111 King St. East. (JD Irving)

Patterson said that if J.D.Irving wants to build a park, the company could do it on the vacant lot it owns next door and fix the building instead.

"So let's do both. Let them keep the property for the restoration and repurpose. Let them build the park."

John Fraser owns property on nearby Princess Street.

He told council he had spoken in favour of the removal of a heritage designation on two different properties, including his own, and was turned down.

"Both of those applicants involved people who restored buildings, people who maintained buildings, people who paid for the electricity, people who kept the heat on, people who housed people who work in the city and pay taxes in the city." Fraser said.

"And now there's a building that someone, because of their own choices has neglected, has become more derelict than it previously was. And they're asking to be let out under special circumstances. To me that is wrong."

The Heritage Preservation Review Board also opposed the project..

Jennifer Brown of Dillon Consulting spoke on behalf of J.D. Irving.  Her company was asked to inspect the building.

She said the engineers report deemed the cost of restoration was not feasible, stating the rear section of the building was structurally unsound and the front section, while in somewhat better shape, would have to be stripped to bare timbers to remove mold damage and hazardous materials.

There were others who spoke in favour of the idea, including real estate agent Bob McVicar and historian Harold Wright. 

Many councillors expressed concerns and said they could not support the plan. 

Coun. David Hickey pointed to a clause in the contract which would allow J.D. Irving to stop maintaining the park if vandalism becomes a big issue.

     A photo from inside the building taken by Dillon Consulting's engineers. (JD Irving)

Council asked staff to take a second look at whether that should remain.

Coun. Paula Radwan said she couldn't support the plan and expressed disappointment at J.D. Irving's handling of the issue.

"You buy a building, you own it, you look after it. If you can't, sell it to somebody who will," she said. 

Coun. Joanna Killen, Coun. Greg Norton and Hickey also voted no.

But the slim majority voted in favour.

Coun. Gary Sullivan seemed to sum up what many of the others on that side were thinking.

"We have no power to compel them to do anything with the building except what they are doing with the building right now," he said.

"It's currently a horrible eyesore in a prominent location uptown. Do I as a councillor want to have it sitting there as a dilapidated eyesore for the next X number of years?"

The proposal still has to pass third reading.

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182 Comments  


David Amos
 We should thank Mr Bell for reminding us of this article

"This three-storey property in the city's south end will be demolished because it's not safe."

"Some people let properties fall into disrepair on purpose."

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/city-of-saint-john-vacant-buildings-minimum-property-standards-1.7257938

 

Jack Bell
 "J.D. Irving would agree to maintain the park for 20 years."

The same way they maintained the apartment house they bought just over 20 years ago?

Fred Brewer
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Reply to Jack Bell

Danny Varant
Reply to Fred Brewer
While razing our crown lands to the ground.

Donald Smith

Reply to Danny Varant
And I bet you use some of the product's every day that's comes from the Trees.

Jack Bell
Reply to Fred Brewer
Good idea.

They allowed a property to fall into disrepair over the course of decades in what looks like an attempt to force the city into allowing them to demolish it.

It only seems fair they become the permanent custodians of the proposed park or repair the damage they allowed to occur the the property.

Danny Varant

Reply to Donald Smith
Yes, therefor we should let kleptomaniacs plunder our forests. Great rationalization.

Danny Varant

Reply to Jack Bell
Yes it is time to rewrite history to our benefactors liking.

Donald Smith
Reply to Danny Varant: Danny do you Use Toilet paper ? Yes or No

Danny Varant
Reply to Donald Smith
Do you condone the depraved pilfering of our crown lands, yes or no?

Donald Smith

Reply to Danny Varant
Sure, Yes I Do condone them getting what they need to keep providing products for the public. Maybe you can tell me the amount of new bay trees that the Irving's re-planted. I answered you question, please do me the same honor Danny. Remember the panic for toilet paper when Covid first hit.

Donald Smith
Reply to Fred Brewer
Saint John should paint lines on Fairville Blvd as well Fred.

David Amos

Reply to Jack Bell
Thanks for the tip



Gary Purcell
3, 2, 1.....and let the Irving haters begin!

Danny Varant
Reply to Gary Purcell
Are you a fan of depraved corporate kleptocracies?

Jack Bell
Reply to Danny Varant
If Gary doesn't defend billionaires and their armies of lawyers hiding revenue offshore who will?

Samuel Champlain

Reply to Jack Bell
imagine a big business making money and sheltering as much as they can, that never happens elsewhere.

David Amos
Reply to Gary Purcell
Count me in

David Amos

Reply to Samuel Champlain
Whats your point?

David Amos
Reply to Jack Bell
Good point
 
 

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Paula Radwan

Councillor

Paula Radwan was elected to Council in May 2021 as a Ward 4 Councilor for East Saint John. She is married and has a close relationship with her family. She was raised in East Saint John and graduated with her Arts degree from UNBSJ with a major in Psychology, a Minor in International Studies and a concentration in Economics.

She has a background in finance as she worked for one of the large banking institutions for 6 years. She also worked at Horizon Health in Scheduling and Payroll for 9 years. She has been self-employed for the last 10 years where she founded her restaurant, Taste Of Egypt. Since operating her own business, she has become confident in Customer Service, Sales, Marketing and Strategic Business Planning. During her time in business, she has enjoyed mentoring many successful business owners in Saint John.

Paula has sat on the board for Discover Saint John for 2 years and most recently sat on the board for the Saint John Aquatics Center for 2 years.

Her interests include growing Saint John, Municipal Tax reforms, maintaining fiscal responsibility, enhancing parks and recreation and poverty reduction. She loves promoting tourism for the city and has been a part of bringing dozens of newcomers to live in Saint John. Paula has a strong love for Saint John and has a desire to improve the quality of life for its residents.

 
 
 

Paula Radwan Councilor Ward 4 East Saint John

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I am the Councilor for Ward 4 East Saint John. I love our city and I hope to be able to help drive positive growth and change for our beautiful city. Please contact me with any questions or concerns that you may have. I strive to be your voice on Council
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Saint John councillor Paula Radwan sanctioned for code of conduct breach

Council voted Monday to accept sanctions against Coun. Paula Radwan, with mayor declining to confirm nature of complaint

 
SAINT JOHN, N.B. — A Saint John councillor has been sanctioned for breaching a code of conduct, council heard Monday, although neither the details of the allegation nor the sanction have been made public.

Saint John common council voted Monday to accept the findings of a March 22 investigator's report regarding a code of conduct complaint against Coun. Paula Radwan. The motion came from the closed committee of the whole meeting that happened beforehand, which also recommended "remedial sanctions" against Radwan, according to the motion.

The motion stipulates "that Coun. Radwan breached sections of the code of conduct bylaw and accepts the remedial sanctions recommended by committee of the whole, including that the details of the sanction imposed remain private," as read aloud by city clerk Jonathan Taylor.

The motion passed 5-0, with Couns. John MacKenzie, Greg Norton, Gary Sullivan, David Hickey and Barry Ogden voting in favour. Radwan left the room before the motion was read, as did Couns. Greg Stewart and Gerry Lowe. Couns. Brent Harris and Joanna Killen did not attend the meeting.

The city's code of conduct bylaw, first passed in 2019 and revised in 2022, governs the roles and responsibilities of council members, including their performance of official duties, how they conduct business with each other and communicate with the public.

It covers everything from directing a councillor not to "impugn or malign a debate or decision or otherwise erode the authority of council" to use of social media, conflicts of interest, sexual harassment, discrimination and bullying.

When asked about the nature of the code of conduct allegation against Radwan, Mayor Donna Reardon said the motion itself "was it," and said no information will be made available.

"What I'll say is, it's an internal document for us," Reardon said. When asked whether council is an internal or public body, she said, "I can't get into that."

When reached by phone Monday night, Radwan acknowledged that she broke the code of conduct and said that while council was "as fair as they can be" in handling the complaint, the process "needs to change."

"I just hope that council can come together and work as a team going forward, and move on from it," Radwan said. "I'm looking forward to pushing the city along in a good direction."


"I just hope that council can come together and work as a team going forward, and move on from it."
— Paula Radwan


Radwan said she would only address the code of conduct generally, saying it "ends up being a very one-sided thing."

"If someone puts a code of conduct (complaint) in about another person, they can only look at what that one person did, and not the whole situation," Radwan said.

She referred to former Saint John mayor and MP Elsie Wayne, who she described as "well-respected" and "a good fighter for Saint John."

"I think that if Elsie Wayne was around these days, she'd have a heck of a lot of code of conducts against her," Radwan said.

Under the bylaw, formal complaints are received by a council committee, which decides whether to retain an external investigator. The investigator is required to allow 10 days for a written response, explore informal resolution and provide a written report no later than 90 days after the complaint.

Possible sanctions can include a letter of reprimand, exclusion from committees, an apology or a restriction on pay for up to ninety days. The investigator may also recommend no punishment be taken if the breach was trivial, inadvertent, "a genuine error of judgment" or if the council member took steps to prevent it.

In October, Couns. Harris and Killen were stripped of committee roles pending a code of conduct investigation following complaints regarding comments supporting CUPE 486, the union representing the city's inside workers, during a strike.

Saint John Coun. Brent Harris and Coun. Joanna Killen. - Brunswick News Archive via Local Journalism Initiative

Saint John Coun. Brent Harris and Coun. Joanna Killen. - Brunswick News Archive via Local Journalism Initiative

The pair filed a lawsuit alleging that the councillors were not given chances to respond to the comments before council imposed a sanction, which was settled in January.

At the time, the city said in a statement that there were code of conduct breaches but "no malice or ill will involved," and that the councillors "apologized for any error on their part."

When council accepted the settlement agreement and reinstated the councillors Jan. 22, Radwan spoke to say she would vote against the motion "just because I didn't want to take this step." At the time, she continued to say Killen and Harris "had their best intentions" before Reardon cut her off, with the mayor saying what was in the statement "was what we can state."

Brunswick News has requested comment from the City of Saint John and did not receive a response by press time.

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Date: Sat, May 8, 2021 at 10:30 PM
Subject: YO Higgy Why is it I was not suprised that your Irving media buddies did not publish Liz Kramer's words they had requested in their newsrag today yet attacked again in their webpage after she asked why?
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From: Fishman Kramer <lizkramer@hotmail.com>
Date: Sat, 8 May 2021 17:42:35 +0000
Subject: Test
To: David Raymond <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

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ELECTION
Liz Kramer vies for mayor's chair in Rothesay
[Rothesay mayoral candidate Liz Kramer.]

 Published 2 hours ago

Telegraph-Journal

Rothesay resident and local fisher Liz Kramer, a newcomer to municipal
politics, is challenging incumbent mayor Nancy Grant for the mayor's
seat in Rothesay.

Kramer, who describes herself as a mother first, told the
Telegraph-Journal she makes her living fishing in the Saint John
harbour and Kennebecasis River.

While she's never had a seat at the council table, Kramer said she had
successfully petitioned council to re-establish beach access for
residents at Cameron Road in 2019.

"I approach all issues with similar tenacity and I believe the people
of Rothesay know this already," Kramer said.

When it comes to the key issues she sees the town facing in the next
four years, Kramer said she'd like to focus on a new wastewater
treatment facility.

"It would have been nice if someone had taken initiative to get that
project done as soon as it was apparent the spring flood waters would
breach the lagoon," she said. "As a fisher and a resident of the
community that houses the lagoon, it’s a huge concern and no longer
debatable."

Kramer also noted a concern about caps on municipal political
donations, increasing NB Power rates and EMF radiation from smart
meters. She said she also has concerns about 5G technology.

According to the Health Canada website, exposure to radio frequency
electromagnetic fields from smart meters pose no health risks and
exposure is very low.

On the topic of regionalization, Kramer said she does not consider it an option.

"We need to keep our independence and move away from reliance on more
globalization," she said.

This is not Kramer's first foray into the political scene, though.
Last fall she ran in the provincial election as an independent
candidate to represent Rothesay.

She also found herself in the public eye in January after she was
arrested outside of Premier Blaine Higgs's house while protesting the
mandatory COVID-19 public health measures. She received a ticket for
violating the Emergency Measures Act by refusing to wear a mask.

"If you want the straight story, without all the fluff; if you want
someone to listen to your concerns and treat you like the human being
and neighbour that you are; if you’d like discussion and action,
instead of just having your concerns received and filed, I’ll be there
for you," Kramer said.


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From: Fishman Kramer <lizkramer@hotmail.com>
Date: Sat, 8 May 2021 11:23:26 +0000
Subject: Fwd: Candidate profile
To: Nathalie Sturgeon <sturgeon.nathalie@brunswicknews.com>,
"tjletters@brunswicknews.com" <tjletters@brunswicknews.com>
Cc: Nancy Grant <NancyGrant@rothesay.ca>

Can you please point me to the Rothesay candidate profile articles?

Thanks, Liz

On 5/8/21, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com> wrote:
> https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2021/03/
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>
> Tuesday, 30 March 2021
> Two-term Saint John councillor Donna Reardon launches bid for mayor's seat
>
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: "Higgs, Premier Blaine (PO/CPM)" <Blaine.Higgs@gnb.ca>
> Date: Fri, 7 May 2021 16:15:16 +0000
> Subject: RE: WOW Higgy's Newsrag buddies did not pull their punches
> Methinks Liz Kramer should ask the Telegraph-Journal and the Saint
> John Region Chamber of Commerce if they understand the term "LIBEL'
> N'esy Pas Minister Flemming ?
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> ELECTION
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> Regionalization, tax reform top of mind for mayoral candidates
>
> Published May 7th, 2021
>
> Emma McPhee | Telegraph-Journal
>
> Regionalization and tax reform are top of mind for the Saint John
> region's mayoral candidates when it comes to municipal reform.
>
> Municipal councils elected across New Brunswick this month will be the
> first councils expected to realize long-awaited municipal reforms
> promised by the provincial government. In early April, Local
> Government and Local Governance Reform Minister Daniel Allain released
> a green paper on municipal reform intended to inform discussion
> leading to the creation of a white paper by the end of this year. That
> white paper will include the changes the government plans to implement
> on a local governance system that dates back to the 1960s.
>
> The green paper outlined four pillars under which reforms could take
> place. The categories are structure, regional collaboration, land-use
> planning and financing/tax reform.
>
> For Saint John mayoral candidate Donna Reardon, tax reform was the
> big-ticket item.
> "That would be No. 1 for us," Reardon said.
>
> The City of Saint John has long been calling for tax fairness, with
> ideas tossed around including taxing industry more, receiving a larger
> distribution of the tax dollars it generates and having more
> flexibility on setting tax rates.
>
> Some of the "opportunities" outlined in the green paper include
> transferring tax room from provincial to local governments. This would
> mean transferring a portion of the provincial property tax rate to the
> local tax rate, meaning local governments would bring in more tax
> dollars while the province would lose revenue.
>
> Another opportunity listed was to give local governments more
> flexibility in how they set tax rates. Currently, while local
> governments can set residential tax rates, legislation dictates the
> non-residential tax rate must be 1.5 times the residential rate.
>
> Reardon said she'd like the province to consider changing how taxes
> are distributed, but that it would need to be balanced. She
> acknowledged that what might work for Saint John might not help out
> other municipalities, such as allowing the city to hold back more of
> the taxes from industry.
>
> "Where's that balance," Reardon said. "We know from reports that we've
> commissioned, that if you are a business, industry hub, that that can
> tend to drive residents to a bedroom community."
>
> Saint John mayoral candidate Mel Vincent also noted tax reform as one
> of the items that jumped out at him in the green paper.
>
> "A city with the complexity that Saint John has, I think there's a
> greater appreciation and understanding that the present model just
> doesn't work with having so much heavy industry," Vincent said.
>
> Both Vincent and Reardon also identified regionalization as another
> pillar of interest.
>
> The green paper notes that some services such as water treatment,
> tourism and recreational facilities "spill over municipal boundaries."
> It suggests increasing inter-community collaboration to ensure that
> those benefiting from a service are paying for it.
>
> "I look at a province of 750,000 people, how many police chiefs or
> fire chiefs do we have? How many city managers do we have? How many
> town clerks?" Vincent said. "We have a lot of money
>
> and time and energy spent around the management side, at the expense
> of putting more people on the front line."
>
> Reardon said she felt regional cost sharing was a "big opportunity"
> for Saint John and the region.
>
> "We have those services that we all supply to our populations: roads,
> solid waste management, 􀁽re, police, it would make sense for us to
> pool our resources," Reardon said.
>
> Rothesay mayoral candidate and current Mayor Nancy Grant told the
> Telegraph-Journal that she was also in favour of regionalization, but
> it needs to bene􀁽t everyone involved.
>
> "That's been one of the problems all along because the outlying
> municipalities have just been asked to spend money to Saint John to
> use as they see 􀁽t," Grant said. "That's not true collaboration."
>
> Grant said she'd also like to see a focus on collecting data that
> looks into what services are provided, what they cost, who pays for
> them and who uses them.
>
> "Municipal benchmarking, I believe, is the way forward for us," she said.
>
> For Libby O'Hara, mayoral candidate and current deputy mayor in
> Quispamsis, she noted that when it comes to regionalization, there
> will have to be some give and take.
>
> "We cannot expect our residents who, you know, have a level of service
> for the tax rate that they pay, to suddenly take on new
> responsibilities for others," O'Hara said.
>
> But overall, O'Hara said regionalization could solve some issues
> facing local service districts and municipalities. She also noted it
> was difficult to speculate what regionalization would look like before
> local governments had their chance at the consultation table.
>
> Public engagement sessions on the green paper are scheduled this
> month, while regional stakeholder sessions with local governments will
> take place in June. The stakeholder sessions
>
> had to be pushed back due to the delayed local elections in parts of
> the province.
>
> Saint John mayoral candidates Darrell Bastarache and Howard Yeomans,
> along with Rothesay mayoral candidate Liz Kramer, all told the
> Telegraph-Journal they had not yet read the green paper.
>
> Bastarache said he planned to read it following his interview, but did
> tell the newspaper "more freedom to govern our city would be
> appreciated."
>
> Yeomans said to him municipal reform was about amalgamation or
> regionalization. He said amalgamation would be difficult to accomplish
> and that regionalization would have a better chance at succeeding.
>
> When asked if she had any thoughts about municipal reform, Kramer told
> the Telegraph-Journal, "I don't give a crap about government reform."
>
> Quispamsis mayoral candidate and current mayor Gary Clark did not
> respond to the Telegraph-Journal's request for an interview.
>
>
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: Fishman Kramer <lizkramer@hotmail.com>
> Date: Thu, 6 May 2021 19:05:17 +0000
> Subject: Re:   Candidate profile
> To: Nathalie Sturgeon <sturgeon.nathalie@brunswicknews.com>
> Cc: Emma McPhee <mcphee.emma@brunswicknews.com>, David Raymond
> <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
> 
> 1.  I am a mother and it’s my number one job above anything else. I am
> a fisher who makes a living in the Saint John Harbour and Kennebecasis
> River.
>
> I have never served on the council, but I did have some interactions
> with them. I fought and won a beach access issue, which the town had
> no business closing. What the town did was illegal and I proved it to
> the community, council and mayor in the fall of 2019. The beach access
> was opened again for the enjoyment of the community as it was meat to
> be FOREVER. The TJ wrote articles about it.
>
> I approach all issues with similar tenacity and I believe the people
> of Rothesay know this already.
>
> I am a problem solver and I intend to do what’s right for the people
> of the community instead of what I’m told to do. I intend to help
> guarantee a free future for our children for without that there is NO
> HOPE.
>
> 2. The issue of a new wastewater treatment facility doesn’t really
> need discussing. We have been needing it for years now, especially
> since the town of Rothesay takes ALL the waste water from the town of
> Quispamsis and have been, for quite some time. It would have been nice
> if someone had taken initiative to get that project done as soon as it
> was apparent the spring flood waters would breach the lagoon. As a
> fisher and a resident of the community that houses the lagoon, it’s a
> huge concern and no longer debatable.
>
> I’m concerned about the fact there is no cap on Municipal political
> donations.
>
> I’m concerned about the the ever increasing rates at NB power,
> especially where town street lights are concerned. The town pays way
> too much for this service. I’m also concerned about smart meters and
> the fact that the average citizen is not aware of the impact of these
> 24/7 devices emitting EMF radiation, along with the harms that 5G
> technology is most assuredly going to bring once it is implemented in
> our area.
>
>  3. Regionalization is not an option. We need to keep our independence
> and move away from reliance on more globalization. That is the current
> end goal of the provincial and federal governments, isn’t it?
>
> 4. If you want the straight story, without all the fluff; If you want
> someone to listen to your concerns and treat you like the human being
> and neighbor that you are; if you’d like discussion and action,
> instead of just having your concerns received and filed, I’ll be there
> for you.
>
>
> “This text is from the article you wrote on April 29th:
>
> Nathalie Sturgeon | Telegraph-Journal
> 4/29/2021 UPDATE: Anti-COVID-restriction talk overtakes Rothesay
> mayoral forum | Times Globe
> https://tj.news/story/1015495572/5<https://tj.news/story/101549557%202/5>
>
> The head of the Saint John Region Chamber of Commerce was left to
> publicly acknowledge the "displeasure" of some debate watchers after a
> virtual municipal election forum turned into talk over COVID-19
> restrictions Wednesday.
>
> Rothesay Mayor Nancy Grant, a retired physician, and Elizabeth Kramer,
> a retired Rothesay resident who has protested against COVID
> restrictions outside of Premier Blaine Higgs's house, took part in
> their first mayoral debate. It was hosted by the Saint John Region
> Chamber of Commerce.
>
> The intended focus of the debate was to discuss the regionalization
> and economic prosperity of greater Saint John, but as the debate went
> on, Kramer's responses became more focused on the COVID-19 pandemic.
> She voiced opposition against the province's COVID health measures,
> questioned the COVID vaccine and cited QAnon.
> Those comments resulted in chamber CEO David Duplisea, who moderated
> the debate, having to publicly address them during the forum.
>
> "I would like to say that this is not a dialogue about vaccinations
> and whether they are safe ... and a number of people have jumped in
> and said vaccines are safe, and we need people to get vaccinated," he
> said. "My intention was not to turn this into a vaccination type of
> discussion, but I did want to acknowledge the people that sent in, and
> expressed their displeasure, over some of the wording."
>
> In an interview after Wednesday's<x-apple-data-detectors://10> debate,
> Duplisea said he received some messages after the forum applauding him
>  for how he handled the situation. "You go with what works best for
> everyone,
> and then you make your deviations," he said about setting up the format of
> a virtual debate. "We already did that because we knew there was some
> anti-mask sentiment that could happen, so in order to keep everybody
> safe, you'll note the Rothesay forum was totally video as opposed to
> bringing them in live."
>
> Kramer focused largely on how COVID restrictions are harming
> residents. She said people should be allowed to travel and not be
> required to self-isolate upon return despite New Brunswick battling
> against several new strains of the COVID-19 virus.
>
> Grant did not weigh in on the COVID debate herself. Instead, she spoke
> of her track record on council. She detailed the new municipal plan,
> which provides housing incentives for developers; the effort to get a
> new wastewater treatment facility to replace aging lagoons; and her
> focus on seniors' well-being and the town's age-friendly designation.
>
> When asked similar questions on key municipal issues, Kramer said
> there should be less reliance on the government and improved community
> sustainability.
>
> She said she'd like to spend money on helping "the working class
> because we know seniors don't bring prosperity."
>
> Nathalie, do you stand by the words you published about me on April
> 29th, 2021? Did you even listen to the entire interview or did you
> just make stuff up? “
>
> Sincerely, Liz Kramer
>
>
> On May 6, 2021, at 11:14 AM, Nathalie Sturgeon
> <sturgeon.nathalie@brunswicknews.com> wrote:
>
> Perfect, thanks so much!!
>
> On Thu, May 6, 2021 at 11:11 AM Fishman Kramer
> <lizkramer@hotmail.com<mailto:lizkramer@hotmail.com>> wrote:
> Yes Nathalie. Sorry for taking so long. I am hard at work but will get
> off early this afternoon and will send it to you ASAP.
>
> Thank you for your patience.
>
> On May 5, 2021, at 7:55 PM, Nathalie Sturgeon
> <sturgeon.nathalie@brunswicknews.com<mailto:sturgeon.nathalie@brunswicknews.com>>
> wrote:
>
> 
> Liz:
> I'm looking for the responses to these questions ahead of the election
> so we can get your profile in the paper.
> Please let me know if you can respond by tomorrow at 5 p.m.
> Thanks,
> Nathalie
>
> On Thu, Apr 29, 2021 at 9:19 AM Nathalie Sturgeon
> <sturgeon.nathalie@brunswicknews.com<mailto:sturgeon.nathalie@brunswicknews.com>>
> wrote:
> Hi Elizabeth:
>
> It's Nathalie Sturgeon with the Telegraph-Journal. I'm reaching out to
> write your mayoral candidate profile. All candidates will get the same
> email request with the same questions.
>
> Given your name has  been posted to the Elections NB website as a
> mayoral candidate for Rothesay, could you please provide detailed
> answers to the following:
>
> 1. Please tell us about who you are, including your background prior
> to time on council, and some of your history on council or what
> qualifies you to be on council.
>
> 2. What are the three key issues you see for the town of Rothesay in
> the next four years?
>
> 3. When it comes to the municipal reform plan, what approach will
> Rothesay take to the idea of regionalization and amalgamation? Tax
> reform?
>
> 4. Why should the residents of Rothesay elect you to mayor's seat?
>
> 200-words to add if you wish:
>
> Please reach  out with any concerns you might have.
> Thanks,
> --
>
> Nathalie Sturgeon
> Reporter, Telegraph-Journal | Brunswick News Inc.
>
> ________________________________
>
> Mobile: 506-466-8150
> sturgeon.nathalie@brunswicknews.com<mailto:sturgeon.nathalie@brunswicknews.com>
> https://tj.news
>
>
> THIS IS WHAT WAS REALLY SAID AND MY TWO BITS WORTH AS WELL
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXBI-SIQiIk&t=421s
>
> Our Region Matters 2021 - Rothesay Mayoral Forum
> 72 views
> Apr 29, 2021
> Saint John Region Chamber of Commerce
> The 'Our Region Matters 2021' Rothesay Mayoral Forum aired on
> Wednesday, April 28th, 2021, at 1:00 PM ADT.
>
> David Duplisea, the CEO of the Saint John Region Chamber of Commerce,
> spoke with Rothesay mayoral candidates Liz Kramer and Nancy Grant
> about their political platforms and many issues important to their region.
>
> Find out more about Dr. Grant's and Ms. Kramer's platforms on their
> Facebook pages listed below.
> Nancy Grant:
> https://www.facebook.com/nancy4rothesay
> Liz Kramer:
> https://www.facebook.com/lizkramerforMLA
>
> Municipal elections take place on May 10th, 2021. You can find more
> information regarding advanced polling and other topics at
> https://www.electionsnb.ca
>
> This forum is brought to you by the Saint John Region Chamber of
> Commerce. We thank the Hilton Saint John for hosting these events and
> Encore Global for their technical support.
>
> We wish all candidates the best of luck in the upcoming elections and
> thank everyone for their continued support!
> 1 Comment
>
> David Amos
> Methinks David Duplisea and Nathalie Sturgeon told quite a tale about
> this debate in the Irving Media N'esy Pas?
>
>
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjrXBi5qDQA&t=101s
>
> Our Region Matters 2021 - Quispamsis Mayoral Forum
> 17 views
> Apr 29, 2021
> Saint John Region Chamber of Commerce
> The 'Our Region Matters 2021' Quispamsis Mayoral Forum aired on
> Wednesday, April 28th, 2021, at 10:00 AM ADT.
>
> David Duplisea, the CEO of the Saint John Region Chamber of Commerce,
> spoke with Quispamsis mayoral candidates Libby O'Hara and Gary Clark
> about their political platforms and many issues important to their region.
>
> Find out more about the Quispamsis mayoral candidates' platforms on
> their Facebook pages listed below.
> Libby O'Hara:
> https://www.facebook.com/Libby-OHara-...
> Gary Clark:
> https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...
>
> Municipal elections take place on May 10th, 2021. You can find more
> information regarding advanced polling and other topics at
> https://www.electionsnb.ca
>
> This forum is brought to you by the Saint John Region Chamber of
> Commerce. We thank the Hilton Saint John for hosting these events and
> Encore Global for their technical support.
>
> We wish all candidates the best of luck in the upcoming elections and
> thank everyone for their continued support!
> 1 Comment
>
> David Amos
> Methinks these two people ignored my concerns about their severe lack
> of integrity for way past too long N'esy Pas?
>
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfeqeH5F8YI&t=75s
>
> Our Region Matters 2021 - Saint John Mayoral Forum
> 79 views
> Apr 29, 2021
> Save
> Saint John Region Chamber of Commerce
> 11 subscribers
> The 'Our Region Matters 2021' Saint John Mayoral Forum aired on
> Tuesday, April 27th, 2021, at 10:00 AM ADT.
>
> David Duplisea, the CEO of the Saint John Region Chamber of Commerce,
> spoke with Saint John mayoral candidates Donna Reardon and Mel Vincent
> about their political platforms and many issues important to their region.
> Candidates Darrell Bastarache and Howard Yeomans had unexpected
> personal issues arise prior to the forum leading to their absence.
>
> Find out more about the Saint John mayoral candidates' platforms on
> their Facebook pages listed below.
> Donna Reardon:
> https://www.facebook.com/DonnaReardonSJ
> Mel Vincent:
> https://www.facebook.com/MelVincentSJ
> Howard Yeomans:
> https://www.facebook.com/howard.yeoma...
> Darrell Bastarache:
> https://www.facebook.com/groups/49669...
>
> Municipal elections take place on May 10th, 2021. You can find more
> information regarding advanced polling and other topics at
> https://www.electionsnb.ca
>
> This forum is brought to you by the Saint John Region Chamber of
> Commerce. We thank the Hilton Saint John for hosting these events and
> Encore Global for their technical support.
>
> We wish all candidates the best of luck in the upcoming elections and
> thank everyone for their continued support!
>
> 2 Comments
> ..
> David Amos
> Boring
>
> David Amos
> Methinks if Darrell Bastarache and Howard Yeomans had had the sand to
> turn up it would have been an interesting circus N'esy Pas?
>
> Furthermore nobody should deny that COVID was a big issue for the
> chamber CEO David Duplisea and all his buddies out of the gate. They
> simply did not wish to hear from somebody who disagrees with the spin
> on a questionable virus and its cure just like you and you political
> boss CORRECT Minister Melanie.Joly???
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifzu_F-zuSI
>
> Webinar: The Hon. Melanie Joly Answers Chamber Member Questions
> Regarding Navigating COVID-19
> 48 views
> Apr 15, 2020
> Saint John Region Chamber of Commerce
> We chat with the Honourable Melanie Joly, Minister of Economic
> Development and Official Languages as she answers our members most
> pressing questions regarding COVID-19
>
> 2 Comments
>
> David Amos
> Hmmmm
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hb7oESEHvwA
>
> DSS: John Stackhouse, Senior Vice President, Office of the CEO, RBC,
> Small Business, Big Pivot
> 89 views
> Oct 21, 2020
> Saint John Region Chamber of Commerce
> The Saint John Region Chamber of Commerce, the Fredericton Chamber of
> Commerce and the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Moncton had the
> pleasure of hosting John Stackhouse, Senior Vice President, Office of
> the CEO, RBC Royal Bank.  John was able to present his topic; “Small
> Business, Big Pivot” to 150+ attendees via Zoom.
>
> 2 Comments
> .
> David Amos
> Too Too Funny
>
> David Amos
> Deja Vu Anyone???
> http://davidamos.blogspot.com/2006/05/harper-and-bankers.html
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRGJm_QEWGQ
>
> Getting the Job Done: NB Premier Blaine Higgs, DSS Presentation,
> December 2nd, 2020
> 17 views
> Dec 2, 2020
> Saint John Region Chamber of Commerce
> The Saint John Region Chamber of Commerce was able to host the
> Honourable Blaine Higgs, Premier of New Brunswick, at the latest
> Distinguished Speaker Series Digital Edition event.  Premier Higgs was
> able to present his topic "Getting the Job Done" to the regions
> business community.
>
> 1 Comment
>
> David Amos
> The new normal??? YEA RIGHT
>
> Methinks it is just the same old same old while Higgy keeps us locked
> down N'esy Pas?
>
> DEJA VU ANYONE???
>
> https://www.scribd.com/doc/2718120/Integrity-Yea-Right
>
>
>
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
> Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2020 16:01:23 -0400
> Subject: Now that they put you in the hot seat its interesting that
> all the Mayors and their minions forgot who I was EH Mr Flemming?
> To: premier <premier@gnb.ca>, "hugh.flemming" <hugh.flemming@gnb.ca>,
> vnorton@nbnet.nb.ca, sstackhouse@sussexcorner.com,
> marc.thorne@sussex.ca, "robert.gauvin" <robert.gauvin@gnb.ca>,
> "Robert. Jones" <Robert.Jones@cbc.ca>, "rob.moore"
> <rob.moore@parl.gc.ca>, "bruce.northrup" <bruce.northrup@gnb.ca>,
> wayne.gallant@nbpolice.ca, Larry.Tremblay@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
> gclark@quispamsis.ca, mayor.chorley@townofhampton.ca,
> robermeier@sussexcorner.com
> Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>,
> Newsroom@globeandmail.com, Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
> steve.murphy@ctv.ca, "Dale.Morgan" <Dale.Morgan@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>
>
> https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/flemming-gauvin-vitalite-health-reforms-1.5482682
>
> 'I'm telling the truth': Flemming doubles down on Gauvin's departure
>
> Health minister alleges former PC MLA initially supported divisive
> health-care changes in six hospitals
> Jacques Poitras · CBC News · Posted: Mar 02, 2020 5:11 PM AT
>
> "The three mayors, Mark Thorne of Sussex, Steven Stackhouse of Sussex
> Corner and Juliana Booth of Norton, wrote to Higgs last week asking
> him to replace Flemming and the two health authority CEOs."
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2019 16:03:02 -0400
> Subject: RE Federal Court File no T-1557-15 the FBI cannot deny that I
> am man of my word EH Jerome Corsi and Mr Steele?
> To: steve.roberge@gnb.ca, tj@burkelaw.ca, kelly@lamrockslaw.com,
> carl.urquhart@gnb.ca, Stephen.Horsman@gnb.ca, blaine.higgs@gnb.ca,
> don.darling@saintjohn.ca, alan.roy@snb.ca, ckdrnews@radioabl.ca,
> news@931theborder.ca, news@959sunfm.com, contact@mcgmedia.net,
> smstevens@epla.net, info@gg.ca, brian.marlatt@pcparty.org,
> mehuenef@gmail.com, joe.hueglin@bellnet.ca, Joe.Hueglin@gmail.com,
> tmgarj@telusplanet.net, adamlordon@gmail.com, info@larrylynch.ca,
> peggy4mayor@gmail.com, clanthony@mta.ca, johnwforan@yahoo.ca,
> a.furlong9@gmail.com, tankert.geo@yahoo.com, kattie@nb.sympatico.ca,
> tonyrussell_518@hotmail.com, smithrd@nb.sympatico.ca,
> ryansomers@ymail.com, campbellmike229@gmail.com, sfedgett@gmail.com,
> roymacmullin2016@gmail.com, paulrichardmoncton@gmail.com,
> ASeamans@townofriverview.ca, CCassista@townofriverview.ca,
> mayor@moncton.ca, mayor.chorley@townofhampton.ca,
> marc.thorne@sussex.ca, bachatt@nbnet.nb.ca, gclark@quispamsis.ca,
> kirstinherta@gmail.com, terryk12@nb.sympatico.ca, vop@nbnet.nb.ca,
> villra@nbnet.nb.ca, vnorton@nbnet.nb.ca,
> mflewwelling@sussexcorner.com, robert.gauvin@gnb.ca,
> serge.gauvin@snb.ca, wayne.gallant@nbpolice.ca,
> Larry.Tremblay@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, Gilles.Blinn@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
> Connell.smith@cbc.ca, premier@gnb.ca, David.Coon@gnb.ca, pm@pm.gc.ca,
> leader@greenparty.ca, martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca
> Cc: washington.field@ic.fbi.gov, Boston.Mail@ic.fbi.gov,
> david.raymond.amos@gmail.com, robert.david.steele.vivas@gmail.com,
> jeromecorsi6554@gmail.com, jcomey@law.columbia.edu,
> Newsroom@globeandmail.com, Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
> steve.murphy@ctv.ca, David.Akin@globalnews.ca, Robert.Jones@cbc.ca
>
> On 1/7/19, David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Trust that you will find this email at the bottom of this blog in a
>> hearbeat
>>
>>
>> https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2019/01/methinks-cbc-blaine-higgs-his-deputy.html
>>
>
>
> https://oldies96.com/news/
>
> Cardy Goes Off Script – Slams National Immunization Advisory Committee
> Suggestion
> Date: May 5, 2021Author: Gary MacDonald
> NB Education Minister Dominic Cardy (Video Screen Cap)
>
> Provincial Education Minister Dominic Cardy has stepped into the fray
> over a recent recommendation from the National Advisory Committee on
> Immunization. The controversial recommendation suggests Canadians at
> less risk of contracting COVID may want to wait for a Pfizer or
> Moderna vaccine to avoid risks of rare blood clots associated with the
> AstraZeneca and the Johnson and Johnson vaccines. Concern about mixed
> messaging is being raised in a number of quarters.
>
> During a prepared statement at yesterday’s COVID briefing – Cardy
> appeared to go off script and lumped the N-A-C-I recommendation in
> with statements by the anti-vaccination lobby. Cardy lumps suggestion by
> National Advisory Committee on Immunization with anti-vaccination lobby
>
> During the question and answer session with reporters = Cardy didn’t
> back down on his stance when pressed by a reporter. And when Chief
> Medical Officer of Health Dr Jennifer Russell was asked for comment –
> she appeared uncomfortable – choosing her words carefully. Russell
> would only say transparency and public confidence are very important.
> She says New Brunswick has done a good job of providing the public
> with the information needed to protect themselves against COVID-19 and
> “I’ll just leave it at that.” Watch the full comments in the video below.
> Cardy and Russell respond to questions about the Minister’s comment on
> the N-A-C-I recommendation on vaccines
>
> AstraZeneca Related Blood Clot Claims New Brunswicker
> Date: May 5, 2021Author: Gary MacDonald
> Image by Gerd Altmann from PIxabay
>
> Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr Jennifer Russell says a person in
> their sixties has died after developing a blood clot related to the
> AstraZeneca vaccine. Russell says the person received the vaccine in
> mid-April and developed the clot a week later. The person went to a
> hospital emergency department – was admitted – and died two days later
> in hospital.
>
> Russell says it’s the second case of the vaccine related blood clots
> and the first death. She says there are two other cases under
> investigation.
>
> Russell says “there will be rare cases where thrombosis will occur.
> However, the risks remain minimal compared to the risks, complications
> and potential consequences of COVID-19.”
>
> Russell says the province will continue to use AstraZeneca for people over
> 55.
>
>
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>
>
> Tuesday, 30 March 2021
> Two-term Saint John councillor Donna Reardon launches bid for mayor's seat
>
>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICdes_dq5mw
>
>
> Gary Mac Unfiltered Episode 1
> 10 views
> Mar 3, 2021
> News YSJ
> 8 subscribers
> In the first episode - Gary Mac has a conversation with Saint John
> Mayor Don Darling to - among other things - find out why he has taken
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> Over 50,000 Take Advantage Of Advanced Polls For Civic Elections
> Date: May 5, 2021Author: Gary MacDonald
> (Elections NB graphic)
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> Elections New Brunswick says just over 57, 300 people voted in the
> Advance Polls for next week’s civic elections. The polls were open in
> Saturday and again Monday.
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> approximately 20% over the 47,000 who voted in advance polls for the
> 2016 civic elections.
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> Saint John
> Position to fill      # Positions to fill     # Candidates    Status
> Mayor 1       4       (Election)
> Councillor at Large   2       8       (Election)
> Councillor Ward 1     2       7       (Election)
> Councillor Ward 2     2       14      (Election)
> Councillor Ward 3     2       8       (Election)
> Councillor Ward 4     2       10      (Election)
>
>
> Saint John
> Name  Sex     Contact Information
> Mayor  (1 to elect)
> Darrell Bastarache    M       Address for service: 59 boul MacLaren Blvd, Saint
> John, NB , E2K 3E9
> Donna E. Reardon      F       Address for service: 358 av Rothesay Ave Unit(e)
> 701, Saint John, NB , E2J 2C4
> E-mail: contact@donnareardon.ca
> Website: DonnaReardon.ca
> Mel A. W. Vincent     M       Address for service: 700 ch Westmorland Rd, Saint
> John, NB , E2J 2H4
> Telephone: 506-653-7571
> E-mail: info@melvincent.ca
> Website: www.melvincent.ca
> Howard A. Yeomans     M       Address for service: 451 av Millidge Ave, Saint
> John, NB , E2K 2N3
> E-mail: howardyeomansSJ@gmail.com
> Councillor at Large  (2 to elect)
> Anthony Capson        M       Address for service: 11 cour Culloden Crt, Saint
> John, NB , E2L 3C7
> E-mail: ac.capson@gmail.com
> Neil S. Clements      M       Address for service: 91 rue Carleton St, Saint
> John, NB , E2L 2Z2
> Telephone: 506-566-8888
> E-mail: neilclements1@gmail.com
> Brent Harris  M       Address for service: 6 rue Rideau St, Saint John, NB , E2M
> 6X8
> E-mail: Brent@BrentHarris4SJ.ca
> Website: https://brentharris4sj.ca
> Steven Henderson      M       Address for service: 2 cour Chevron Crt, Saint
> John, NB , E2K 4W9
> Telephone: 506-646-0361
> E-mail: steven.hend@gmail.com
> Website: https://www.facebook.com/SteveHendersonCouncilloratLarge
> Dean M. Secord        M       Address for service: 12 rue Saint Andrews St Unit(e)
> 1, Saint John, NB , E2L 1T3
> E-mail: deansecord4council@gmail.com
> Website: https://www.facebook.com/DeanSecord4council
> H. Gary Sullivan
> (inc./sort.)  M       Address for service: 56 cour Park Lawn Crt, Saint John,
> NB , E2K 2B9
> Telephone: 506-632-1285
>
> Website: https://www.facebook.com/GarySullivan4SJCouncil
> Guy Verna     M       Address for service: 3 pl Brunswick Pl, Saint John, NB , E2K
> 1B5
> Arthur (Arty) Watson  M       Address for service: 120 rue Queen St Unit(e)
> 111, Saint John, NB , E2L 0C4
> Telephone: 506-607-5690
> E-mail: arthurwatson@hotmail.ca
> Website: https://facebook.com/arty.watson
> Councillor Ward 1  (2 to elect)
> Blake Armstrong
> (inc./sort.)  M       Address for service: 466 Brian Lane , Saint John, NB , E2M
> 1R4
> Sean Patrick Crowley  M       Address for service: 659 tsse Greystone Terr
> Unit(e) 5, Saint John, NB , E2M 3S6
> Telephone: 5067578582
> E-mail: crowley4council@gmail.com
> Website: www.facebook.com/crowley4council
> Joanna F. E. Killen   F       Address for service: 606 Fundy Dr , Saint John,
> NB , E2M 2S5
> Telephone: 506-333-4248
> E-mail: joanna@slocumandferris.com
> Website: joannakillen.com
> Richard Lee   M       Address for service: 3 cour Mahogany Island Crt, Saint
> John, NB , E2M 5W2
> Telephone: 1-506-349-8633
> E-mail: richardlee4ward1@gmail.com
> Website: www.facebook.com/RichardLee4Ward1
> Greg Norton
> (inc./sort.)  M       Address for service: 1003 Duck Cove Lane , Saint John,
> NB , E2M 3G3
> Telephone: 506-214-0493
> E-mail: GregNortonSJ@gmail.com
> Website: https:www.facebook.com/GregNortonSJ
> Christopher R. Withers        M       Address for service: 33 cour Ocean Crt
> Unit(e) 9, Saint John, NB , E2M 4B1
> E-mail: crwithers33@gmail.com
> Website:
> https://www.facebook.com/Christopher-Withers-for-Councilor-Ward-1-Saint-John-West-115032933658253
> Steven J. Woodin      M       Address for service: 386 ch Milford Rd, Saint John,
> NB , E2M 4R7
> Telephone: 506-608-8804
> E-mail: woodin4ward1@gmail.com
> Website: woodinforsj.medium.com
> Councillor Ward 2  (2 to elect)
> Jason L. Alcorn       M       Address for service: 456 ch Ragged Point Rd, Saint
> John, NB , E2K 5C7
> Telephone: 506-333-5775
> E-mail: jasonalcornSJ@gmail.com
> Website: Onwardsj.ca
> Larry E. Harlow       M       Address for service: 30 av Parkwood Ave, Saint John,
> NB , E2K 5L8
> Telephone: 506-650-1872
> E-mail: larryharlow4ward2@gmail.com
> Website: https://facebook.com/LarryHarlowforCouncillorWard2,SaintJohn
> Patty Higgins F       Address for service: 310 av Woodward Ave Unit(e) 603,
> Saint John, NB , E2K 2L1
> Telephone: 506-285-6090
> E-mail: pattyhiggins60@gmail.com
> Jerald H. Kunitzky    M       Address for service: 75 rue Thornbrough St, Saint
> John, NB , E2K 3P5
> E-mail: jhkunitzkye@gmail.com
> Tim Little    M       Address for service: 66 av Belleview Ave Unit(e) 2, Saint
> John, NB , E2K 1R6
> John MacKenzie
> (inc./sort.)  M       Address for service: 2 cour Crerar Crt, Saint John, NB , E2K
> 2T4
> Telephone: 506-654-7171
> E-mail: mackenziej76@gmail.com
> Website: https://www.facebook.com/johnmackenzieSJ/
> Deborah Dianne McCormack      F       Address for service: 86 crois Brentwood
> Cres, Saint John, NB , E2K 4R4
> Barry Ogden   M       Address for service: 186 av Douglas Ave Unit(e) 1, Saint
> John, NB , E2K 1E4
> Telephone: 506-333-4612
> E-mail: votesj@barryogden.ca
> Website: https://www.facebook.com/BetterWithBarry
> Jacob W. Stackhouse   M       Address for service: 9 crois Leeds Cres, Saint
> John, NB , E2K 0E5
> E-mail: jacobstackhouse@hotmail.com
> Website: www.jakesstackhouse.com
> Tamara L. Steele      F       Address for service: 61 parc Somerset Pk, Saint
> John, NB , E2K 2R8
> Telephone: 506-607-4227
> E-mail: tamara.steele506@gmail.com
> Jocelyn M. Stevens    F       Address for service: 65 crois Craig Cres, Saint
> John, NB , E2K 4J3
> E-mail: jocelynstevens44@gmail.com
> Website: https://www.facebook.com/JocelynStevens4Council
> Justin B. Tinker      M       Address for service: 116 rue Parks St, Saint John,
> NB , E2K 3P2
> E-mail: justin@quoddyconsulting.com
> Website: Fb.com/ThrivingSJ
> Conor Vienneau        M       Address for service: 20 Technology Dr Unit(e) 410,
> Saint John, NB , E2K 0J4
> Telephone: 506-608-5337
> E-mail: conorvienneau@hotmail.com
> Website: https://facebook.com/conor4ward2/
> Russell Wilson        M       Address for service: 174 av Millidge Ave, Saint John,
> NB , E2K 2M5
> E-mail: rgw@wilson4saintjohn.com
> Website: https://www.facebook.com/wilson4sj/
> Councillor Ward 3  (2 to elect)
> Mariah A. Darling     F       Address for service: 358 av Rothesay Ave Unit(e)
> 701, Saint John, NB , E2J 2C4
> E-mail: mariahdarling4council@gmail.com
> Website: www.mariahdarling.com
> Peter Duncan  M       Address for service: 61 rue Pitt St Unit(e) 1, Saint
> John, NB , E2L 2V7
> Telephone: 506-799-9463
> E-mail: peterdforsj@gmail.com
> Website: https://fb.me/pj4sj
> Barbara Ellemberg     F       Address for service: 26 Retail Dr , Saint John, NB , E2J
> 2R2
> E-mail: bjecaringhomechildcare@gmail.com
> Website: https://www.facebook.com/barbara.ellemberg
> David Hickey
> (inc./sort.)  M       Address for service: 48 rue Waterloo St, Saint John, NB , E2L
> 3P3
> Telephone: 506-650-5777
> E-mail: d.hickey1@icloud.com
> Website: https://linktr.ee/davidhickey
> Jordan R. Hollingsworth       M       Address for service: 8 rue Germain St
> Unit(e) 6, Saint John, NB , E2L 2E5
> Telephone: 506-608-4823
> E-mail: ward3.SJ@gmail.com
> Frank James   M       Address for service: 161 rue Orange St, Saint John, NB , E2L
> 1M7
> Telephone: 506-214-3114
> E-mail: votefranksj@gmail.com
> Website: https:www.facebook.com/voteFrankJames
> Gerry Lowe    M       Address for service: 65 rue Smythe St Unit(e) 403, Saint
> John, NB , E2L 0A1
> Telephone: 506-636-2860
> E-mail: glowe133@rogers.com
> Adam J.C. Salesse     M       Address for service: 94 rue St. James St, Saint
> John, NB , E2L 1V7
> Telephone: 506-650-5813
> E-mail: adam4sj@gmail.com
> Councillor Ward 4  (2 to elect)
> Lynaya L. Astephen    F       Address for service: 1877 ch Red Head Rd, Saint
> John, NB , E2P 1J5
> Telephone: 506-642-6769
>
> Website: voteforlynayaastephenward4.com
> Daryl Ronald Bishop   M       Address for service: 113 ch Glen Rd, Saint John,
> NB , E2H 2E2
> Telephone: 506-640-1628
> E-mail: bishopdr@bellaliant.net
> Website: www.BishopForCouncil.com
> Bruce P. Court        M       Address for service: 47 Marilyn Dr , Saint John, NB , E2N
> 1S6
> Telephone: 606-639-3242
> E-mail: Bruce.Court@hotmail.com
> Christopher C. Daigle M       Address for service: 36 av Lynn Ave, Saint
> John, NB , E2J 2Z3
> Telephone: 506-214-1236
> E-mail: chris.daigle.w4@gmail.com
> Website: https://facebook.com/chrisdaigleward4
> Gina E. Hooley        F       Address for service: 64 Sherwood Dr , Saint John, NB , E2J
> 3H8
> Telephone: 506-654-8215
> E-mail: hooley_10@hotmail.com
> Website: https://facebook.com/GinaforWard4VoteHooley
> Kimberley Mary Hughes F       Address for service: 11 av Muriel Ave, Saint
> John, NB , E2J 3G9
> Telephone: 506 657-9591
> E-mail: Kimberh63@gmail.com
> Dan O'Connor  M       Address for service: 12 av Sharon Ave, Saint John, NB , E2N
> 1N3
> Telephone: 506-566-5615
> E-mail: Dan.OConnor2021@gmail.com
> Website: https://www.facebook.com/VoteDan2021
> Paula Radwan  F       Address for service: 368 av Rothesay Ave Unit(e) 701,
> Saint John, NB , E2J 2C4
> Telephone: 506-721-3185
> E-mail: paularadwan4council@gmail.com
> Website: http://www.facebook.com/paularadwan4councilsj
> Greg R. Stewart       M       Address for service: 358 av Rothesay Ave Unit(e)
> 701, Saint John, NB , E2J 2C4
> E-mail: greg4ward4@gmail.com
> Website: https://facebook.com/gregstewartsj
> Ray Strowbridge
> (inc./sort.)  M       Address for service: 243 Ocean Dr , Saint John, NB , E2P 1C7
> Telephone: 506-721-2394
> E-mail: raystrowbridge@gmx.com
> Website: https://www.facebook.com/raystrowbridgeward4
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
> Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2021 18:35:49 -0300
> Subject: I got tired of waiting for the Quispamsis and the Rothesay
> Town Councils to get back to me long ago so now they can say Hey to
> Rob Moore, Wayne Long, Higgy, Teddy, the IBC and the cops for me
> To: elizabethaohara@gmail.com, maryschryer@gmail.com,
> mikebiggarforcouncil@gmail.com, wayne.at.atrium@gmail.com,
> KerrieLuck@hotmail.com, hello@noahdonovan.com, krmblm@nb.sympatico.ca,
> nancy4rothesay@gmail.com, matt.alexander@fundeng.com,
> tiffanymackayfrench@gmail.com, bmcguire@coasttire.com,
> LPeterswellness@gmail.com, autobodyplus@nb.aibn.com
> Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, "rob.moore"
> <rob.moore@parl.gc.ca>, "blaine.higgs" <blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>,
> "hugh.flemming" <hugh.flemming@gnb.ca>, info@newsysj.ca,
> info@v-kol.com, mnorton@lawsoncreamer.com, "Wayne.Long"
> <Wayne.Long@parl.gc.ca>, "Robert. Jones" <Robert.Jones@cbc.ca>,
> "vbarrasa@ibc.ca \"steve.murphy\"" <steve.murphy@ctv.ca>, Nathalie
> Sturgeon <sturgeon.nathalie@brunswicknews.com>
>
>
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: "Darling, Don" <Don.Darling@saintjohn.ca>
> Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2019 17:25:44 +0000
> Subject: Automatic reply: I got tired of waiting for the
> QuispamsisTown Council to get back to me so they can say Hey to Mayor
> Clark and the cops for me
> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
>
>
> Thank you for your email.  My intention is to send a response directly
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> correspondance.
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> To arrange appearances or meetings please contact Patrick Beamish with
> my office at
> Patrick.beamish@saintjohn.ca<mailto:Patrick.beamish@saintjohn.ca>
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> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
> Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2019 14:25:40 -0300
> Subject: I got tired of waiting for the QuispamsisTown Council to get
> back to me so they can say Hey to Mayor Clark and the cops for me
> To: eolsen@quispamsis.ca, kmiller@quispamsis.ca, sluck@quispamsis.ca,
> robmoorefundy <robmoorefundy@gmail.com>, alaina
> <alaina@alainalockhart.ca>, prioux@quispamsis.ca,
> lloughery@quispamsis.ca, bthompson@quispamsis.ca, Newsroom
> <Newsroom@globeandmail.com>, news <news@dailygleaner.com>,
> eohara@quispamsis.ca
> Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>,
> wayne.gallant@nbpolice.ca, gclark@quispamsis.ca,
> Larry.Tremblay@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, Gilles.Blinn@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
> Connell.smith@cbc.ca, blaine.higgs@gnb.ca, don.darling@saintjohn.ca,
> alan.roy@snb.ca
>
> http://quispamsis.ca/town-hall/mayor-council/
>
>
> https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2019/10/quispamsis-mayor-suspended-for-code-of.html
>
>
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: Ann Seamans <ASeamans@townofriverview.ca>
> Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2019 17:23:32 +0000
> Subject: Automatic reply: I would lay odds that CBC, your boss Blaine
> Higgs and Mayors Don Darling and Gary Clark know what a joke this
> article is to me today N'esy Pas Mr Deuty Premier Gauvin???
> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
>
> Thank you for your email. I will be away from the office without
> email access between Jan 2nd -Jan 14th If you need immediate
> assistance please contact Annette Crummey at 387-2136 or acrummey
> @townofriverview.ca.
>
>
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2019 13:23:27 -0400
> Subject: I would lay odds that CBC, your boss Blaine Higgs and Mayors
> Don Darling and Gary Clark know what a joke this article is to me
> today N'esy Pas Mr Deuty Premier Gauvin???
> To: blaine.higgs@gnb.ca, don.darling@saintjohn.ca, alan.roy@snb.ca,
> ckdrnews@radioabl.ca, news@931theborder.ca, news@959sunfm.com,
> contact@mcgmedia.net, smstevens@epla.net, info@gg.ca,
> brian.marlatt@pcparty.org, mehuenef@gmail.com, joe.hueglin@bellnet.ca,
> Joe.Hueglin@gmail.com, tmgarj@telusplanet.net, adamlordon@gmail.com,
> info@larrylynch.ca, peggy4mayor@gmail.com, clanthony@mta.ca,
> johnwforan@yahoo.ca, a.furlong9@gmail.com, tankert.geo@yahoo.com,
> kattie@nb.sympatico.ca, tonyrussell_518@hotmail.com,
> smithrd@nb.sympatico.ca, ryansomers@ymail.com,
> campbellmike229@gmail.com, sfedgett@gmail.com,
> roymacmullin2016@gmail.com, paulrichardmoncton@gmail.com,
> ASeamans@townofriverview.ca, CCassista@townofriverview.ca,
> mayor@moncton.ca, mayor.chorley@townofhampton.ca,
> marc.thorne@sussex.ca, bachatt@nbnet.nb.ca, gclark@quispamsis.ca,
> kirstinherta@gmail.com, terryk12@nb.sympatico.ca, vop@nbnet.nb.ca,
> villra@nbnet.nb.ca, vnorton@nbnet.nb.ca,
> mflewwelling@sussexcorner.com, robert.gauvin@gnb.ca,
> serge.gauvin@snb.ca
> Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com,
> wayne.gallant@nbpolice.ca, Larry.Tremblay@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
> Gilles.Blinn@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, Connell.smith@cbc.ca, premier@gnb.ca,
> David.Coon@gnb.ca, MulcaT@parl.gc.ca, pm@pm.gc.ca,
> rona.ambrose@parl.gc.ca, leader@greenparty.ca
>
> https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/growth-assessment-kennebecasis-valley-saint-john-residential-tax-base-1.4966706
>
> Quispamsis and Rothesay growth rate catching up to Saint John
>
> Kennebecasis Valley communities close in on rate of growth in assessment
> base
> Connell Smith · CBC News · Posted: Jan 07, 2019 5:00 AM AT
>
> One of two 36-unit apartment buildings under construction on top of
> Merritt Hill in Quispamsis. (CBC)
>
> Saint John's suburban neighbours in the Kennebecasis Valley are
> closing in on the city when it comes to growth.
>
> Over the past year, the two communities posted a combined $112 million
> increase in assessment while much larger Saint John showed a $126
> million increase.
>
> That amounts to a 4.1 percent increase for Quispamsis, where Mayor
> Gary Clark says the town has been promoting multi-unit projects.
>
> "It's residential," said Clark. "More people are moving into
> Quispamsis. We've approved several apartment buildings in the area."
>
> Clark said those include two 36-unit buildings on Merritt Hill
> overlooking the Kennebecasis River, a 42-unit building on Hampton
> Road, and a mixed single-family townhouse and apartment building
> complex off Millennium Drive.
>
> Total growth in the 2019 assessment base amounts to more than $69 million.
>
> In adjacent Rothesay, assessment growth for this year amounts to more
> than $42 million, with a number of multi-unit projects expected to be
> completed in coming months.
> Quispamsis Mayor Gary Clark. The town's assessment base grew by more
> than $69 million over the past year. (Town of Quispamsis)
>
> Saint John Mayor Don Darling showed dismay at a December council
> meeting while comparing the valley's growth numbers with those of the
> city.
>
> "Rothesay and Quispamsis had $112 million. How is that even possible?" he
> asked.
>
> Darling said the city would have the province's highest assessment
> base by far, the best roads and lowest taxes if the system of local
> government operated as it should.
>
> "We're out of balance," he said.
>
> Clark said he's not apologizing for the town's success at attracting
> development.
>
> "We recognize that there are concerns in Saint John, we co-operate
> with our neighbours and will continue to do that in the future."
>
> While pacing the city in terms of growth the two KV communities'
> combined assessment base of $304 million remains well behind the
> city's $6.7 billion.
>
> And it's not yet clear how much the Kennebecasis Valley's assessment
> growth will translate into population growth.
>
> As in Saint John, Rothesay's population declined slightly in the 2016
> census.
>
> A town official said growth in population will depend on whether buyers can
> be found for the homes soon to be vacated by those moving into the
> apartment
> buildings now under construction.
>
> Quispamsis was one of the few Saint John-area communities that showed a
> increase in population in that latest census but it amounted to just 304
> souls.
>
> About the Author
>
> Connell Smith
>
> Reporter
>
> Connell Smith is a reporter with CBC in Saint John. He can be reached
> at 632-7726 Connell.smith@cbc.ca
>
>
>
>
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: Green Party of Canada | Parti vert du Canada <info@greenparty.ca>
> Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2016 22:48:22 +0000
> Subject: Re: RE My recent conversations with most of you about the
> by-elections in New Brunswick or Trump or Liberals or Health Care or
> Pensions or the ERRE and my claim against the Crown in Federal Court
> File No T-1557-15
> To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
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> On 11/12/16, David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> ---------- Original message ----------
> From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
> Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2016 18:48:02 -0400
> Subject: RE My recent conversations with most of you about the
> by-elections in New Brunswick or Trump or Liberals or Health Care or
> Pensions or the ERRE and my claim against the Crown in Federal Court
> File No T-1557-15
> To: ckdrnews@radioabl.ca, news@931theborder.ca, news@959sunfm.com,
> contact@mcgmedia.net, smstevens@epla.net, info@gg.ca,
> brian.marlatt@pcparty.org, mehuenef@gmail.com, joe.hueglin@bellnet.ca,
> Joe.Hueglin@gmail.com, tmgarj@telusplanet.net, adamlordon@gmail.com,
> info@larrylynch.ca, peggy4mayor@gmail.com, clanthony@mta.ca,
> johnwforan@yahoo.ca, a.furlong9@gmail.com, tankert.geo@yahoo.com,
> kattie@nb.sympatico.ca, tonyrussell_518@hotmail.com,
> smithrd@nb.sympatico.ca, ryansomers@ymail.com,
> campbellmike229@gmail.com, sfedgett@gmail.com,
> roymacmullin2016@gmail.com, paulrichardmoncton@gmail.com,
> ASeamans@townofriverview.ca, CCassista@townofriverview.ca,
> mayor@moncton.ca, mayor.chorley@townofhampton.ca,
> marc.thorne@sussex.ca, bachatt@nbnet.nb.ca, gclark@quispamsis.ca,
> kirstinherta@gmail.com, terryk12@nb.sympatico.ca, vop@nbnet.nb.ca,
> villra@nbnet.nb.ca, vnorton@nbnet.nb.ca, mflewwelling@sussexcorner.com
> Cc: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com, premier@gnb.ca,
> blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, David.Coon@gnb.ca, MulcaT@parl.gc.ca,
> pm@pm.gc.ca, <rona.ambrose@parl.gc.ca, leader@greenparty.ca
>
> Here is the email I promised to send you all.
> .
> Say hey to Chucky Leblanc and his many political friends for me will ya?
>
> http://charlesotherpersonalitie.blogspot.ca/2016/11/november-14th-miramichi-by-election-is.html
>
> Friday, 11 November 2016
>
> November 14th Miramichi by-election is viewed by Blogger!!!
>
> https://youtu.be/_4KguVINWEw
>
> Posted by Charles Leblanc at 9:35 pm
>
> https://www1.gnb.ca/Elections/en/mun21may10/21may10generalmuncandidatelist-e.asp?ELECTIONTOWNID=92TOWNID1889
>
> Mayor  (1 to elect)
> Libby O'Hara  F       Address for service: 10 Rockefeller Dr , Quispamsis, NB , E2G
> 1Y8
> Telephone: 506 650-3800
> E-mail: elizabethaohara@gmail.com
> Councillor  (7 to elect)
> Mike Edward Biggar    M       Address for service: 40 Lionel Dr , Quispamsis,
> NB , E2E 1K6
> Telephone: (506) 647-6918
> E-mail: mikebiggarforcouncil@gmail.com
> Website: http://www.mikebiggarforcouncil.com
> Noah Donovan  M       Address for service: 204 ch Hampton Rd, Quispamsis, NB , E2E
> 4L8
> E-mail: hello@noahdonovan.com
> Website: www.noahdonovan.com
> Kerrie Luck   F       Address for service: 55 Shornecliff Dr , Quispamsis, NB , E2E
> 0L2
> E-mail: KerrieLuck@hotmail.com
> Website: Facebook.com/LuckforQuispamsis
> Wayne David MacKenney M       Address for service: 545 ch Gondola Point Rd,
> Quispamsis, NB , E2E 1H7
> Telephone: 506 285-7653
> E-mail: wayne.at.atrium@gmail.com
> Kirk Miller
> (inc./sort.)  M       Address for service: 35 crois Berkshire Cres,
> Quispamsis, NB , E2E 5Z2
> Telephone: 1-506-651-1199
> E-mail: krmblm@nb.sympatico.ca
> Emil T. Olsen
> (inc./sort.)  M       Address for service: 41 av Samantha Ave, Quispamsis, NB , E2E
> 4N8
> Telephone: (506) 647-4783
> E-mail: eolsen@quispamsis.ca
> Mary L. Schryer       F       Address for service: 583 ch Gondola Point Rd,
> Quispamsis, NB , E2E 1J9
> Telephone: 506 333-6961
> E-mail: maryschryer@gmail
> Website: facebook.com/mary4quispamsis
> Beth Thompson
> (inc./sort.)  F       Address for service: 573 ch Hampton Rd, Quispamsis, NB , E2G
> 1C6
> E-mail: bthompson@quispamsis.ca
>
>
> https://www1.gnb.ca/Elections/en/mun21may10/21may10generalmuncandidatelist-e.asp?ELECTIONTOWNID=92TOWNID1868
>
> Rothesay
> Position to fill      # Positions to fill     # Candidates    Status
> Mayor 1       1       (No Election)
> Councillor    7       7       (No Election)
>
>
> Rothesay
> Name  Sex     Contact Information
> Mayor  (1 to elect)
> Nancy E. Grant
> (inc./sort.)  F       Address for service: 21 Elizabeth Pky , Rothesay, NB , E2H
> 1E8
> E-mail: nancy4rothesay@gmail.com
> Councillor  (7 to elect)
> Matt Alexander
> (inc./sort.)  M       Address for service: 15 crois Silverton Cres, Rothesay,
> NB , E2E 5V9
> Telephone: 506 847-9976
> E-mail: matt.alexander@fundeng.com
> Website: www.mattalexander.ca
> Grant Brenan
> (inc./sort.)  M       Address for service: 8 av Grove Ave, Rothesay, NB , E2E 5K3
> Dave Brown    M       Address for service: 90 ch Gondola Point Rd, Rothesay, NB , E2E
> 2H6
> Telephone: 506-849-2494
> E-mail: davebrown@rothesay.town
> Website: facebook.com/DaveBrownforRothesayCouncil
> Tiffany Mackay French
> (inc./sort.)  F       Address for service: 4 Bridle Path Lane , Rothesay, NB , E2E
> 5S6
> Telephone: 506 636-0933
> E-mail: tiffanymackayfrench@gmail.com
> Bill McGuire
> (inc./sort.)  M       Address for service: 34 av Anna Ave, Rothesay, NB , E2S 1A3
> Telephone: 506 647-2716
> E-mail: bmcguire@coasttire.com
> Lorraine Peters       F       Address for service: 8 ch Post Rd, Rothesay, NB , E2H 2Y3
> Telephone: 506 639-5858
> E-mail: LPeterswellness@gmail.com
> Website: facebook.com/lorrainePeters00
> Donald J Shea
> (inc./sort.)  M       Address for service: 32 Wedgewood Dr , Rothesay, NB , E2E
> 3P7
> Telephone: 506 847-5895
> E-mail: sheadoj@nbnet.nb.ca
>
> https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/user-fees-deficit-emergency-services-insurance-1.5477136
>
> Had an accident in Saint John? You may get a bill from the city
>
> Auto insurance policy may or may not cover emergency response fees
> Connell Smith · CBC News · Posted: Feb 27, 2020 7:00 AM AT
>
> Firefighters in Saint John responding to an accident. In the near
> future, out-of-town visitors may be billed for the emergency response.
> (CBC)
>
> Saint John Council will vote next month on a proposal to charge fees
> to recover costs for many fire department responses.
>
> One of those charges would see bills mailed to non-residents involved
> in car accidents inside city limits.
>
> The fees are included in a long list of options under consideration to
> deal with the city's anticipated $10 million deficits in 2021 and
> 2022.
>
> Other emergency response fees are being considered for commercial,
> industrial or institutional fires, hazardous material calls and such
> things as high angle or water rescues and elevator incidents.
>
> Rothesay body shop owner David Brown thinks the motor vehicle response
> charge is a bad idea that will only create division between
> communities, and might even discourage people from calling 911.
>
> "I think that's ridiculous," said Brown, who owns Autobody Plus. "I
> hope that never passes, anything like that where we start to segregate
> towns and start to isolate people. We should be light years past that
> by now."
>
> Saint John deputy chief Rob Nichol says the department currently does
> not have fees for any emergency service.
>
> But such charges are not unusual in some Canadian provinces.
>
> Ontario and Alberta communities have the option to charge vehicle
> owners directly or indirectly for responses to motor vehicle accidents.
> David Brown of Autobody Plus in Rothesay. "We should be light years
> past that by now." (Graham Thompson, CBC)
>
> Ontario also pays local fire departments $450 dollars for the first
> hour for a response to accidents on provincially designated highways.
>
> Those fees are then passed along to the vehicle owner.
>
> Alberta's Safety Codes Act allows municipalities to charge for any
> emergency service they choose.
>
> For the City of Red Deer, that extends to all emergency responses,
> even house fires.
>
> In the case of motor vehicle accidents the car owner is charged $615
> for the first hour or part hour that emergency responders are on
> scene, and half that amount for every half hour beyond that.
>
> The fee is the same for both residents and non-residents.
>
> The Insurance Bureau of Canada says many, but not all, motorists in
> New Brunswick will then be able to pass those fees along to their
> insurance companies.
>
> "Insurance would cover it if you had collision coverage," said Amanda
> Dean, the bureau's vice president for the Atlantic region. "It's
> optional. If it's an older vehicle, you don't necessarily have that
> coverage."
>
> Leased vehicles, in all cases, would be covered.
>
> But Dean says, if insurers find themselves processing a lot of those
> claims, it could lead to an increase in car insurance rates.
>
> Vanessa Barrasa
> Manager, Media Relations
> Tel: 416-362-2031 ext. 4312
> Email: vbarrasa@ibc.ca
>
>
> Perhaps all the cops and  lawyers should check my work from years ago and
> call
> me back ASAP EH???
>
> https://www.scribd.com/doc/265620671/Cross-Border-Txt
>
>
> On 12/13/20, Pam Stavropoulos <pstavropoulos@iprimus.com.au> wrote:
>> Thank you David!
>>
>> Really appreciate wide dissemination of these concerns as you clearly
>> recognise.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Pam S.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: David Raymond Amos <pstavropoulos@iprimus.com.au>
>> Sent: Monday, 14 December 2020 2:16 PM
>> To: pstavropoulos@iprimus.com.au
>> Subject: Contact Form submission from
>> http://pamstavropoulos.com.au/contact/
>>
>> Sender's name: David Raymond Amos
>> E-mail: David.Raymond.Amos333@gmail.com
>> Phone: 506 434 8433
>>
>> Message: ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: David Amos
>> Date: Sun, 13 Dec 2020 23:14:01 -0400
>> Subject: ATTN Yanis Varoufakis and Pam Stavropoulos I just tweeted about
>> your concerns about Julian Assange and global economy etc
>> To: y.varoufakis@parliament.gr
>> Cc: motomaniac333
>>
>> Yanis Varoufakis
>> Web Site:
>>     https://www.yanisvaroufakis.eu
>> Email:
>>     y.varoufakis@parliament.gr
>> Address:
>>     Parliament Mansion (Megaro Voulis), GR10021
>> Athens / Tel. +30 2103707568 / Fax +30 2103707570.
>>
>> Check out the attachment for USA litigation over 18 years ago
>>
>>
>> Please notice that the webcasts and transcripts of this hearing went
>> missing not long  before the economy crashed in 2008 Find the letter
>> fom Spitzer to me on page 12 within the document I offer as
>> "Integrity-Yea-Right" and ask yourself why Assaage has never metioned
>> me In fact I bet that you folks won't either
>>
>> https://www.banking.senate.gov/hearings/review-of-current-investigations-and-regulatory-actions-regarding-the-mutual-fund-industry
>>
>>  Review of Current Investigations and Regulatory Actions Regarding the
>> Mutual Fund Industry
>>
>> Date:   Thursday, November 20, 2003
>>
>> Witness Panel 1
>>
>>     Mr. Stephen M. Cutler
>>     Director - Division of Enforcement
>>     Securities and Exchange Commission
>>           Cutler - November 20, 2003
>>     Mr. Robert Glauber
>>     Chairman and CEO
>>     National Association of Securities Dealers
>>           Glauber - November 20, 2003
>>     Eliot Spitzer
>>     Attorney General
>>     State of New York
>>           Spitzer - November 20, 2003
>>
>>
>>
>> Yanis Varoufakis
>> @yanisvaroufakis
>> ·
>>
>> Law and Disorder: The case of Julian Assange - DiEM25
>> The conviction of Julian Assange would signify a new dystopian
>> landscape in which all investigative journalism risks prosecution.
>> diem25.org
>>
>> David Raymond Amos
>> @DavidRaymondAm1
>> ·
>> 1h
>> Perhaps you and I should have a long talk ASAP?
>>
>> FYI this old pdf file is the tip of the iceberg of things that Bolton
>> and Assange have known about yours truly for many years
>>
>> https://www.scribd.com/doc/2718120/Integrity-Yea-Right
>>
>> David Raymond Amos
>> @DavidRaymondAm1
>> ·
>> 41m
>> The first link I offer in the blog Greece is among the many that
>> received hundreds of documents byway of registered US Mail as I
>> returned home to run for public office 6 more times while suing the
>> Queen
>>
>>
>> http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2017/08/attn-andrey-dvornikov-tel-7-499-244-32.html
>>
>> Notice Assange and Trumps lawyer's email before they became famous?
>>
>>
>> http://thedavidamosrant.blogspot.ca/2014/05/yo-birgitta-who-is-more-of-crook-julian.html
>>
>> From: Birgitta Jonsdottir
>> Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2010 07:14:02 +0000
>> Subject: Re: Bon Soir Birgitta according to my records this is the
>> first email I ever sent you
>> To: David Amos
>>
>> dear Dave
>> i have got your email and will read through the links as soon as i
>> find some time keep up the good fight in the meantime
>>
>> thank you for bearing with me
>> i am literary drowning in requests to look into all sorts of matters
>> and at the same time working 150% work at the parliament and
>> the creation of a political movement and being a responsible parent:)
>> plus all the matters in relation to immi
>>
>> with oceans of joy
>> birgitta
>>
>> Better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are
>> not.
>>
>> Andre Gide
>>
>> Birgitta Jonsdottir
>> Birkimelur 8, 107 Reykjavik, Iceland, tel: 354 692 8884
>> http://this.is/birgittahttp://joyb.blogspot.com -
>> http://www.facebook.com/birgitta.jonsdottir
>>
>>>>> From: "Julian Assange)" editor@wikileaks.org
>>>>> To: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com
>>>>> Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2010 3:15 PM
>>>>> Subject: Al Jazeera on Iceland's plan for a press safe haven
>>>>>
>>>>> FYI: Al-Jazeera's take on Iceland's proposed media safe haven
>>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbGiPjIE1pE
>>>>>
>>>>> More info http://immi.is/
>>>>>
>>>>> Julian Assange Editor WikiLeaks http://wikileaks.org/
>>>>>
>>>>> From: "David Amos" david.raymond.amos@gmail.com
>>>>> To: "Julian Assange)" editor@wikileaks.org
>>>>> Cc: "Dan Fitzgerald" danf@danf.net; "Byrne. G" Byrne.G@parl.gc.ca
>>>>> Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2010 8:35 PM
>>>>> Subject: Re: Al Jazeera on Iceland's new plan Thanx Here is
>>>>> something
>>>>> about Iceland and Banksters Al Jazeera would enjoy
>>>>>
>>>>> Checkout this old pdf file from 2005 at about page two or three
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.scribd.com/doc/4304560/Speaker-Iceland-etc
>>>>>
>>>>> Then read on and chuckle
>>>>>
>>>>> From: postur@fjr.stjr.is
>>>>> Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2009
>>>>> Subject: Re: RE: Iceland and Bankers etc I must ask the obvious
>>>>> question. Why have you people ignored me for three years?
>>>>> To: David Amos david.raymond.amos@gmail.com
>>>>>
>>>>> Dear David Amos
>>>>>
>>>>> Unfortunately there has been a considerable delay in responding to
>>>>> incoming letters due to heavy workload and many inquiries to our
>>>>> office.
>>>>>
>>>>> We appreciate the issue raised in your letter. We have set up a web
>>>>> site www.iceland.org where we have gathered various practical
>>>>> information regarding the economic crisis in Iceland.
>>>>>
>>>>> Greetings from the Ministry of Finance.
>>>>>
>>>>> Tilvísun í mál: FJR08100024
>>>>>
>>>>> From: postur@for.stjr.is
>>>>> Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2008
>>>>> Subject: Regarding your enquiry to the Prime Ministry of Iceland
>>>>> To: David Amos david.raymond.amos@gmail.com
>>>>>
>>>>> David Raymond Amos
>>>>>
>>>>> Your enquiry has been received by the Prime Ministry of Iceland and
>>>>> waits attendance.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you.
>>>>>
>>>>> From: David Amos david.raymond.amos@gmail.com
>>>>> Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2008
>>>>> Subject: I just called to remind the Speaker, the Bankers and the
>>>>> Icelanders that I still exist EH Mrs Mrechant, Bob Rae and Iggy?
>>>>> To: Milliken.P@parl.gc.ca, sjs@althingi.is, emb.ottawa@mfa.is,
>>>>> rmellish@pattersonlaw.ca, irisbirgisdottir@yahoo.ca,
>>>>> marie@mariemorneau.com, dfranklin@franklinlegal.com,
>>>>> egilla@althingi.is, william.turner@exsultate.ca
>>>>> Cc: Rae.B@parl.gc.ca, Ignatieff.M@parl.gc.ca, lebrem@sen.parl.gc.ca,
>>>>> merchp@sen.parl.gc.ca, coolsa@sen.parl.gc.ca, olived@sen.parl.gc.ca
>>>>>
>>>>> All of you should review the documents and CD that came with this
>>>>> letter ASAP EH?
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.scribd.com/doc/2718120/Integrity-Yea-Right
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.scribd.com/doc/4304560/Speaker-Iceland-etc
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.scribd.com/doc/5352095/Tony-Merchant-and-Yankees
>>>>>
>>>>> Perhaps Geir Haarde and Steingrimur Sigfusson should call me back
>>>>>
>>>>> Veritas Vincit
>>>>> David Raymond Amos
>>>>>
>>>>> The Reykjavík Grapevine
>>>>> Hafnarstræti 15
>>>>> 101 Reykjavík
>>>>> Iceland
>>>>> grapevine@grapevine.is
>>>>> +354-540-3600
>>
>> http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2017/08/attn-andrey-dvornikov-tel-7-499-244-32.html
>>
>> Wednesday, 2 August 2017
>>
>> Attn Andrey Dvornikov, tel. (+7) 499 244 32 54 RE Nikki Haley meeting
>> with Vasily Nebeznya.Russia's new ambassador to the United Nations,
>> This was the pdf file attached to the email found below
>>
>> https://www.scribd.com/document/332928056/UN-DUDES
>>
>>
>>
>> ---------- Original message ----------
>> From: "MAY, Theresa" theresa.may.mp@parliament.uk
>> Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2017 12:12:24 +0000
>> Subject: Automatic reply: Attn Andrey Dvornikov, tel. (+7) 499 244 32
>> 54 RE Nikki Haley meeting with Vasily Nebeznya.Russia's new ambassador
>> to the United Nations,
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>> ---------- Original message ----------
>> From: "Finance Public / Finance Publique (FIN)"
>> fin.financepublic-financepublique.fin@canada.ca
>> Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2017 12:12:16 +0000
>> Subject: RE: Attn Andrey Dvornikov, tel. (+7) 499 244 32 54 RE Nikki
>> Haley meeting with Vasily Nebeznya.Russia's new ambassador to the
>> United Nations,
>> To: David Amos motomaniac333@gmail.com
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>> ---------- 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 ,
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>> 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
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>> ---------- 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
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>> ---------- Original message ----------
>> From: "Finance Public / Finance Publique (FIN)"
>> Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2017 22:05:00 +0000
>> Subject: RE: Yo President Trump RE the Federal Court of Canada File No
>> T-1557-15 lets see how the media people do with news that is NOT FAKE
>> To: David Amos
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>> ---------- Original message ----------
>> From: Kevin Leahy
>> Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2019 12:38:43 -0400
>> Subject: Re: RE The call from the Boston cop Robert Ridge (857 259
>> 9083) on behalf of the VERY corrupt Yankee DA Rachael Rollins
>> To: David Amos
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