Posts Tagged ‘Solicitor General’
The still unrepentant wicked persons
Posted in family, News and poltics, Uncategorized, tagged Abuses, accountability, accountants, Canada, Conservative Party of Canada, Government of Canada, harper, ignatieff, James Moore, Jason Kenney, Jim Flaherty, Jim Prentice, John Baird, Justice, JUSTICE MINISTERS, liars, Liberal Party of Canada, LOSS OF CREDIBILITY, medical care workers, Michael Ignatieff, Peter MacKay, Politicians, politics, Preston Manning, Prime Minister, Rob Nicholson, Solicitor General, Stephen Harper, TARNISHED REPUTATION, Tony Clement, Unscrupulous, Vic Toews on February 8, 2010 | 8 Comments »
Canadian Poltical cartoons
Posted in News and poltics, tagged Abuses, accountable., bank of canada, Canada, Conservative Party of Canada, consumer confidence, Economy, harper, ignatieff, James Moore, Jason Kenney, Jim Flaherty, Jim Prentice, John Baird, Liberal Party of Canada, liberals, LOSS OF CREDIBILITY, Michael Ignatieff, monetary policy report, Peter MacKay, police, Preston Manning, Prime Minister, RCMP, Recession, recovery, Rob Nicholson, Solicitor General, Stephen Harper, TARNISHED REPUTATION, Tony Clement, turnaround, unemployment, Unscrupulous, Vic Toews on November 2, 2009 | 3 Comments »
My favorite ones
SEE ALSO http://postedat.wordpress.com/2009/12/14/not-so-funny-cartoons-2/
http://postedat.wordpress.com/2009/12/14/not-so-funny-cartoons/
http://postedat.wordpress.com/2009/02/19/canada-political-cartoons/
http://picasaweb.google.com/anonconformer/Thenonconformer#
see also http://picasaweb.google.com/home
Prime Minister Stephen Harper said he will to do the public’s business in a transparent and accountable way, as he rode to power in 2006 on a wave of promises to govern differently from the entitlement-minded Liberals who’d worn out their welcome with Canadians over the ad scam fiasco but what happened next? But with Mr. Harper’s second-term Conservative government going even further than its predecessors to erect an opaque barrier between itself and citizens employing a “communications stranglehold” on the bureaucracy clearly to suppress accountability and transparency rather. It’s no wonder that groups that range from the Canadian Newspaper Association to the Canadian Taxpayers Federation to the Freedom of Information and Privacy Association take now serious issue with Harper and his cronies. Opposition parties rightfully now also accuse the Conservatives of spending more time and money on partisan stimulus advertising than informing Canadians about H1N1 or ensuring a smooth, adequate vaccine supply. Awkward as well as revealing is the fact that the federal payroll is growing many times faster than inflation to try to compensate for the clearly inadequate, pretentious civil and public servants now as well. Following a decade-long unacceptable trend, the number of public employees grew even under the Conservatives last year by 4.5 per cent, or about 9,000 jobs. But it’s still also unacceptably evident too that this Conservative government and civil servants weren’t properly prepared for the fore known H1N1 flu even. Still upset to the recent flack around Conservative MPs affixing the party logo to oversized government cheques for photo ops, many taxpayers are taking issue with Conservatives continuing unnecessary mail-out flyers too. All a clear indications of a rather really bad Conservative management. Not what we had been let to believe we would have now instead. The Conservative reality stinks. In the industry survey is showing the jobs are still being lost in Canada. In the last month reporter, the industry data suggests that companies shed 110,000 jobs in August, a month when the labour force survey told Canadians 27,000 jobs were created
We still seem to elect too many liars, abusers, alcoholics and why
Posted in News and poltics, tagged Abuses, accountable., bank of canada, Canada, Conservative Party of Canada, Economy, harper, ignatieff, James Moore, Jason Kenney, Jim Flaherty, Jim Prentice, John Baird, Liberal Party of Canada, liberals, LOSS OF CREDIBILITY, Michael Ignatieff, Peter MacKay, police, Preston Manning, Prime Minister, RCMP, Recession, recovery, Rob Nicholson, Solicitor General, Stephen Harper, TARNISHED REPUTATION, Tony Clement, turnaround, unemployment, Unscrupulous, Vic Toews on October 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Don’t drink and walk, doctor urges Metro Canada – Toronto - Alcohol impairs many of the faculties that normally keep you safe, says trauma surgeon Dr. Thomas Esposito at Loyola University in Chicago. So do the bad drugs now too..
We seem to elect liars, abusers moosejawnorthmla@shaw.ca, alcoholics, thieves, and why cause honest people tend to be bullied, run over it seems.. Two thirds of Canadians are even still not satisfied with the performance of their prime minister, according to a poll by Angus Reid Strategies

Now it is undeniable that Canada’s supposed law and order party that has been in power for a few years, has had time to find money and jobs for thousands of their friends., that has been electing judges to suit their own tastes as well, has been falsely spending taxpayer’s money, using governmental resources to promote their own reelection and also to promote the the new Conservative party, this same party and it’s leader Prime Mister Stephen Harper, it’s justice ministers have absolutely failed to deal adequately with the much too many bad, abusive cops, RCMP we still do now have in Canada and why was that now? Application of governmental Accountability is only an election gimmick? http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/10/29/b-c-solicitor-general-named-in-lawsuit/


Canwest says it must shift National Post to holding company, or shut it down TORONTO – Restructuring media giant Canwest Global Communications says it will be forced to shut down the unprofitable National Post if the newspaper’s operations aren’t shifted into a company that holds its other newspapers by Friday. Court OKs new National Post ownership structure Financial Post should have gone down the drain. Shuffling the ownership structure is not going to stop the National Post from haemorrhaging cash. Give a year or two, and no one will care whether National Post continues to run or not.It is mostly spewing rubbish one sided propaganda! I wouldn’t mind if that right wing biased newspaper went under.It is already dead. Please bury it and eliminate the bad smell. They can make all the moves they want and shuffel it around but in the end the National Post is a lousy paper that few will buy. Let it die a natural death how do we take them seriously? Better yet, how do they continue to take THEMSELVES seriously? http://www.cbc.ca/money/story/2009/10/30/canwest-court-restructuring.html
As far as I am concerned they can rightfully shut down mostly all of their no good news media ASAP too.
AND CERTAINLY I DO NOT TRUST THE CONSERVATIVES ALSO TO SPEND OUR TAX MONEY PROPERLY
It really cause us to think what is the federal Conservative government wrongfully hiding here from us all as well… The Conservative government was accused Thursday of playing an elaborate shell game to prevent Canadians from following the billions of dollars being spent on federal infrastructure stimulus. New Democrat Pat Martin (Winnipeg Centre) told a parliamentary committee the government has done everything possible to hide how much of the $12 billion earmarked for infrastructure has been spent or how many jobs created.
http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/stimulus/article/718466–tories-blasted-for-secrecy-on-stimulus-cash?bn=1 
http://postedat.wordpress.com/2009/10/29/the-honourable-warren-michelson-mla-moose-jaw/
http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/10/03/insuring-adequate-consumer-protection/
http://postedat.wordpress.com/2009/10/29/new-brunswick-premier-shawn-graham/
The Honourable Warren Michelson MLA Moose Jaw
Posted in News and poltics, tagged Abuses, accountable., bank of canada, Canada, Conservative Party of Canada, Economy, harper, ignatieff, James Moore, Jason Kenney, Jim Flaherty, Jim Prentice, John Baird, Liberal Party of Canada, liberals, LOSS OF CREDIBILITY, Michael Ignatieff, Peter MacKay, police, Premier of Saskatchewan., Preston Manning, Prime Minister, RCMP, Recession, recovery, Rob Nicholson, Solicitor General, Stephen Harper, TARNISHED REPUTATION, Tony Clement, turnaround, unemployment, Unscrupulous, Vic Toews, Warren Michelson MLA on October 29, 2009 | 4 Comments »
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 4:18 PM To: premier@gov.sk.ca
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Subject: The honourable Brad Wall Leader of the Saskatchewan Party and Premier of Saskatchewan.
The honourable Brad Wall Leader of the Saskatchewan Party and Premier of Saskatchewan.
I trust you will deal with your offending MLA appropriately before I post the issue, and my responses in full on the net for all to rightfully now read. For I now had mailed out about 500 emails to elected representatives, and note this one, NEXT only one useless, immoral Saskatchewan Party MLA OF YOURS Warren Michelson had next tried to tell me what I can AND CANNOT DO.. who does he now think he is? Hitler?
Remind him also in full I have a right of free speech in Canada, whether he lies it or admits it or not.. and don’t bother sending the police to my home about my letters, cause they have come and gone many times, sent by other crooked political masters too, and yes many of whom next lost their re-election next too, and I am still writing the last 3 decades even to all..
RVSP Thank you.
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 4:19 PM To: moosejawnorthmla@shaw.ca
Subject: Re: going overboard with the law « The non conformer’s Canadian Web log I would rather you deal with the issues I write about and rightfully now too
From: moosejawnorthmla@shaw.ca
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 3:44 PM
Subject: Re: going overboard with the law « The non conformer’s Canadian Web log
I would rather not receive your communication. Would you kindly take me off your email list. Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 4:27 PM
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Please do note this, as this is a more appropriate response that I rightfully still do expect from you all now too!!!
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From: “Cabinet du Minister” <ministre@justice.gouv.qc.ca>
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 4:08 PM
To: “paul kambulow”
Subject: Rép. : Again, why (Confirmation)
> Bonjour,
> Nous accusons réception de votre courriel et vous remercions d’avoir communiqué avec la ministre de la Justice.
> Nous vous assurons que votre demande sera traitée avec toute l’attention qu’elle mérite.
> Veuillez agréer nos salutations distinguées.
> Le cabinet de la ministre de la Justice
> 1200, route de l’Église, 9e étage
> Édifice Louis-Philippe-Pigeon
> Québec (Québec) G1V 4M1
> Téléphone: (418) 643-4210
> Télécopieur: (418) 646-0027
>>>> pkbulow1 29/10/2009 15:56 >>>
>
> The Honourable Warren Michelson MLA Moose Jaw “was elected in November 2007 and serves as the Chair of the Legislative Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice as well as the chair of the caucus Standing Policy Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice”. So clearly now why does he oppose me writing to him on the subject of Justice, and so what is he hiding from in reality too now? Please do tell us all now too.
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 4:00 PM
Subject: The whole Police system in Canada is unacceptable, farcical, corrupt from top to bottom..
“Why is it that Canadian police forces have so much difficulty dealing with wayward officers? Is it that they are afraid of the backlash from special interest groups … with their adherent politicians … or just afraid to admit to the public that “one of our police persons screwed up royally”? … and resort to ‘Nixonian stonewalling’ until the public forgets about the matter? Or is it that too many police forces have very poor management in place due a politically dominated selection system and an old boys promotion system? I once asked a former Commissioner of the RCMP if the RCMP intended to continue to promote those REPORTED as promotable rather than QUALIFIED to be promoted to a given position. His answer was “yes” … even though the example suggested was someone reported as being good in an administrative position being promoted to a serious investigation (supervisory) position. That, plus numerous other instances have convinced me that when it comes to promotions MANY police forces do not differentiate between choosing supervisors for OPERATIONAL investigative positions and supervisory ADMINISTRATIVE positions. I personally know of a group of RCMP persons who sent a request through channels imploring RCMP management at the higher levels to do something about carrying through with disciplining a number of police persons in the area who were known to have been complained about by the public OR OTHER POLICE PERSONS. The only other significant factor I can think of that could be associated with bad management and political affiliation is that there are simply no enforceable regulations or laws that can be used to make errant police persons accountable … but after 150 years of having Canadian police I have to think that it is more a matter of interpreting the laws as being ineffective rather than actually having ineffective laws. Can the words “you are fired” not be used in police hearings … or the words “your paycheck has been stopped until you and your counsel choose to deal with the situation” … or has our present judicial interpretation of the charter nullified police accountability as well as criminal accountability? ” http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/10/29/b-c-solicitor-general-named-in-lawsuit/
The Honourable Warren Michelson MLA Moose Jaw “was elected in November 2007 and serves as the Chair of the Legislative Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice as well as the chair of the caucus Standing Policy Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs and Justice”. So clearly now why does he oppose me writing to him on the subject of Justice, and so what is he hiding from in reality too now? Please do tell us all now too.
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 3:49 PM
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Subject: Re: Again, why are taxpayers paying for Stephen Harper’s campaign sites too?
Dear Honourable Warren Michelson MLA Moose Jaw I notice you are one of the few MLA’s who wrongfully still does think that all of citizens work for you, report to you, have to do what you tell them, and they have to do what you tell them.. Now you can dream on but I have to wake you up to the reality, obviously you are a control freak, I thus suggest you get professional help here too. Isn’t it nice that we as Canadians all do have now a right of free speech, and the ability, right to send all of concerns to any elected member of the legislature or parliament Canada/ yes you have the right to take an ostrich approach , not to read them, never the less we all still do have our Charter right to write to even you now especially since it is the taxpayers’ who firstly pay for your rather now poor services, work..
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 3:37 PM
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Subject: Again, why are taxpayers paying for Stephen Harper’s campaign sites too?
Canadians believe Tories biased on stimulus funding: poll OTTAWA – A new poll suggests the Harper government’s multimillion-dollar, taxpayer-funded ad blitz to promote its stimulus plan doesn’t seem to be having the desired effect.
The Conservative government’s economic stimulus spending spree that is pouring billions of tax dollars into road construction projects may turn out to be an offer the Mafia couldn’t refuse. Even as Stephen Harper and his ministers are racing around the country showering public funds on just about every project with a cement mixer, Quebec is engulfed in a growing scandal over Mafia control of infrastructure projects. In some excellent investigative reporting by the CBC, a credible government insider-turned-whistleblower claims Montreal’s Italian Mafia controls 80% of the contracts for road construction in the city, much of which is certain to involve federal stimulus money. The CBC report included detailed descriptions of bid-rigging of contracts, a practice that dramatically inflates overall project costs borne by taxpayers. One published expert on the Italian Mafia cautions that the phenomenon is not limited to Quebec, that the tentacles of organized crime are into major construction projects in other provinces across the country. The fact that organized crime in Quebec is nothing new will likely be cold comfort to the taxpayers from Victoria to Gander who are now at risk of being fleeced by Luigi the Enforcer. Even the parliamentary budget officer, Kevin Page, complains that the Harper government is fogging its spending on infrastructure and other economic stimulus programs beyond the point of accounting recognition. Whatever the figure, it is a huge amount of loot that is being poured into roads, bridges and other government construction mega-projects. The Conservative government’s latest economic update report, for instance, boasts that since the beginning of this year, more than $7.6 billion in funding has been committed as the federal share of provincial and municipal infrastructure projects worth over $21 billion. So far, the Harper government is refusing to get involved in the growing Quebec construction fiasco, claiming it is a provincial issue. But those whose money is at risk may beg to differ. The next time some shameless Conservative cabinet minister shows up at an infrastructure announcement with one of those giant novelty cheques signed by the prime minister, taxpayers might be excused for asking how much of the real cash might be going to the Mob. http://www.northumberlandtoday.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2148176
OTTAWA – A $50-million federal fund set up to build infrastructure for next June’s G8 summit is being spent partly on projects that are far from the summit site and with tenuous links to the high-powered meeting. Industry Minister Tony Clement announced the low-profile fund last February, explaining that the fund was being “provided for G8 Summit related infrastructure, including a G8 Centre in Huntsville.” Huntsville, Ont., will host the meeting. The town of 18,000 is in Clement’s riding, about 215 kilometres north of Toronto, and is best known for being at the heart of prime cottage country for Toronto’s wealthier class. Huntsville has received the largest share of the money, mainly $16.7 million for a new G8 Centre, $9 million for a summit management office and $2.4 million for improvements to the road by the resort where the meeting is to take place.
But a partial list of the fund’s projects, and a series of news releases, shows that many of the towns in Clement’s riding are receiving money from the fund to build band shells, plant gardens and put up signs and lights. Research on the spending was carried out independently by The Canadian Press alone, but the Liberal party said it would release its own analysis after being contacted for comment on numbers. One news release announced $1.1 million to upgrade a street and replace trees in Parry Sound, Ont., some 80 kilometres away from the summit site. Clement also announced $194,000 for a large “welcome granite stone” and new lighting for a concert stage, also in Parry Sound. The area just south of Parry Sound is receiving $745,000 for signs, fencing and landscaping in the towns of Rosseau, Humphrey and Orrville. The towns of Port Severn and South River, many kilometres from the summit, are each getting $65,000 for signs and landscaping, too. “They’re somewhat disconnected (from the summit), for sure, Parry Sound and Port Severn,” said Huntsville Mayor Claude Doughty. Bala Falls Road, a small road about 50 kilometres from the summit via another back road, is getting $400,000 for improvements. “How is this justified? In what way is this going to improve the G8?” said Liberal MP Gerard Kennedy, who said he has completed a separate analysis of the G8 fund, with similar conclusions.
There are rumblings that, despite the $50 million set aside for in summit infrastructure, the region can’t handle such a large meeting, and that Toronto would be far more convenient. It’s also uncertain whether the leaders and their delegations will stick with their original plan of getting to Huntsville by flying to North Bay, Ont. The city is about 100 kilometres north of Huntsville. The airport there is receiving $5 million from the G8 Infrastructure Fund. But there are concerns that, with only one runway, it won’t be big enough to handle so many foreign dignitaries, and that Toronto’s airport is better equipped and more secure, sources said.
Clement’s riding is already the subject of scrutiny for receiving funding for dozens and dozens of projects through the federal government’s array of stimulus packages. According to an analysis released by the Prime Minister’s Office, his Parry Sound-Muskoka riding received $3.2 million for 33 projects under the Recreational Infrastructure program. A list of other infrastructure funds posted on the Transport Canada website points to at least 42 other building projects worth more than $28 million, sprinkled throughout the riding as a form of stimulus. Those numbers were compiled by The Canadian Press. And even though the area has a fairly low unemployment rate, it has also received millions from the Community Adjustment Fund, set up to help struggling small towns adapt to the global economic crisis. The G8 Infrastructure Fund is in addition to that money. There is no central spot on the government’s websites to find a list of projects paid for by the fund, nor is there a list of criteria. http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/091027/national/stimulus_summit
The Federal Government, the Quebec Government and the Mayor of Montreal have all rejected calls for a public inquiry even though the citizens demand it.. so what are the big 3 sacred of? hiding?
We will all pay later for the Conservatives‘ wasterful spending Harper, with the likes of Tony Clement, Stockwell Day, Jim Flaherty, John Baird, and all of his other cabinet ministers campaigned on the point they would not run a deficit. While at the time each and every one of these unscrupulous politicians knew they were running a deficit of $5.8 billion dollars! Everything from there on has been a neo-right political lie. Two hundred photo ops showing the completely unethical use of the Conservative Party logo is by no means a small indication of what lengths and deceit this crew will go to, to advance their extremely flawed political ideology. The waste of this neo-right fiasco will show up down the road and it will be the biggest financial scandal in Canadian history! How do I know this? Simple. Harper is spending more money and running the largest deficit in Canadian history and he is a politician who cannot be trusted!
Please do see also
http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/10/22/dealing-only-with-one-leaking-hole-of-many-in/ http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/10/16/ongoing-cover-ups-construction-firms-colluded-to-boost-prices-report/ http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/06/06/canadian-editorial-cartoons-v/ http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/10/08/harper-finds-even-more-jobs-for-the-faithful/ http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/09/25/the-alberta-way/ http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/09/23/corruptions-people-still-rightfully-do-blame-the-governments/ http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/09/14/transport-canada-stealing-taxpayers-money/ http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/09/13/stop-the-crooks-in-the-governments/ http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2008/01/01/not-everyone/ http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/08/10/liberals-politicians-do-lie-too/ http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/09/28/provincial-liberals-no-better-than-the-progressive-conservatives/ http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/10/24/canadas-conservative-prime-minister-stephen-harper/
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Subject: Re: going overboard with the law « The non conformer’s Canadian Web log
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From: paul kambulow
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 12:16:31 -0400
To: <dallchurch@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <patkinson@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <bbelanger@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <bbjornerud@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <bboyd@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <fbradshaw@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <gbrkich@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <cbroten@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <lcalvert@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <kcheveldayoff@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <mchisholm@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <ddautremont@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <jdraude@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <dduncan@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <deagles@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <welhard@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <dforbes@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <dfurber@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <rgantefoer@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <dharpauer@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <rharper@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <jharrison@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <ghart@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <nheppner@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <dhickie@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <dhiggins@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <bhutchinson@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <yhuyghebaert@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <aiwanchuk@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <jjunor@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <dkirsch@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <kkrawetz@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <sleclerc@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <wmccall@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <tmcmillan@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <dmcmorris@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <wmichelson@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <dmorgan@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <smorin@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <jnilson@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <rnorris@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <gottenbreit@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <fquennell@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <jreiter@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <lross@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <jschriemer@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <lstewart@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <ltaylor@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <ctell@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <dtoth@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <ktrew@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <hvanmulligen@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <dvermette@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <bwall@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <rweekes@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <nwilson@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <twotherspoon@mla.legassembly.sk.ca>; <kyates@mla.legassembly.sk.ca> Subject: going overboard with the law « The non conformer’s Canadian Web log
Who looks after out for our good welfare, the federal government, provinces? we do that .. for the others are too busy stuffing their own pockets, having a good time still it seems.
NOT EVERYONE HAS A HIGH REGARD FOR THE courts, justice ministers, politicians, governments, POLICE, RCMP IN CANADA, Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, etc. Hidden agendas, the world is full of it, many people have hidden agendas, Ministers, politicians, cops too. Sadly some people they tend present their own “facts,” but fall short in truthfulness for they tend to falsely have a hidden agenda, and often they want to be falsely personally worshipped and live in sin too. In Canada for decades our judges, cops, justice ministers, premiers, are known to persecute the defenseless victims the most such as traffic ticket violators and not the real criminals..
and for decades I have rightfully complained that the police get drunk after work and drive drunk home too and rarely even get arrested for it.. and the news media often tells us so as well.. unacceptable too..
The whole Police system is unacceptable, farcical, corrupt from top to bottom.. ” I find it laughable but not unexpected that Sgt. Bruce would pursue economic redress from his employers. His actions in my opinion are a sad reflection on this public service, and should be the poster child for Complete Civilian Oversight of internal police investigation given this situation. However to be fair let us look at the facts that I have been able to find. In 2005 Const. Lisa Alford after spending the afternoon drinking with her West Vancouver Police Buddies including Staff Sgt Bruce’s son Constable Mike Bruce attempted to drive home while drunk and smashed into another vehicle. Alford, 30, blew readings of .21 and .22 — the legal limit is .08 — and pleaded guilty to drunk driving on Jan. 25. 2007; She lost her licence for 14 months and was fined $600. Despite these facts she was placed forward for promotion, an action later reversed when all the facts of this case were made evident. Const. Lisa Alford was drinking with fellow officers” In the West Vancouver Police Station” before she rear-ended a car and blew nearly three times the legal limit for alcohol. Then West Vancouver Police Department Chief Scott Armstrong said that such get-togethers involving drinking at the station were regular occurrences; In fact, he attended a few himself before banning the practice after Alford’s accident and drunk-driving charge. In 2006, Scott Armstrong was fired as chief for that admission. In a ridiculous case of poor optics, worse judgment and a fundamental reason why greater oversight into police investigating police must be initiated; Sgt. Doug Bruce (Mike Bruce’s father) and Insp. Bob Fontaine were appointed to head up the complaint investigation into the incident. The final report to the B.C. Police Complaints Commissioner however failed to mention that Alford was drinking at the West Vancouver Police Dept. prior to the accident and she was partying with other police officers, including Staff Sgt Bruce’s son Constable Mike Bruce. B.C.’s police complaint commissioner was already investigating Const. Mike Bruce. He was accused of forging a signature on a photo line-up during a robbery investigation. He was also suspended for three days after he failed to attend a noise complaint at a Future Shop and then wrote a false report. The officer then lied when confronted about it. He later confessed when his police cruiser’s Global Positioning System was analyzed The Police Complaints Commissioner asked the Vancouver Police Department (VPD) to investigate Bruce and Fontaine. The VPD found the officers allegedly breached the code of conduct. A disciplinary proceeding was ordered in February 2007 and there had been a couple of attempts to have a disciplinary proceeding occur,” said Bruce Brown, Deputy Police Complaints Commissioner. Disciplinary hearings were scheduled, however the officers simply refused to attend the three scheduled hearings, exposing a profound weakness in the police act; saving themselves the need to either; reveal the truth of the investigation or perjure themselves further. The two suddenly retired in late 2008. A public hearing regarding the allegations was called off in February when the police complaint commissioner, Dirk Ryneveld, decided his office’s jurisdiction likely would not extend to retired police officers. Their disciplinary hearings were cancelled after they retired in 2008. Doug Bruce says he took sick leave due to stress. I guess he was under stress, dodging the truth and remembering that many lies is a tiring business, but I thank him for the mockery he is making of the police and the people of British Columbia. He will now hide in Penticton send his lawyer to negotiate a settlement while the public costs mount, collect his pension and leave the bad taste and public scorn of this incident for other members to live with and deal with every day. The two members in question not only broke the law, they continued to collect over $150,000.00 each in salary, continued to have access to all police benefits and then then waltzed off into the night, thumbing their noses at the Law, its principles, the People of West Vancouver, and their own sworn oathes; saving their pensions, thank you very much. People may say that police are shown no favouritism but that can not be stated here, with out opening ones self up to ridicule, these facts speak for themselves. Bruce now in his hypocrisy, claims the former Mayor and the former Police Chief made false statements about him, and requires redress; that the two defendants “recklessly and deliberately” breached “their” duty. The statement is outrageous. Be assure Sir, I have every sympathy for you and hope you get just what you deserve.”
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New Brunswick Premier Shawn Graham
Posted in News and poltics, tagged Abuses, accountable., Alberta, bank of canada, BC, Canada, Conservative Party of Canada, Economy, harper, ignatieff, James Moore, Jason Kenney, Jim Flaherty, Jim Prentice, John Baird, Liberal Party of Canada, liberals, LOSS OF CREDIBILITY, Michael Ignatieff, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Ontario, Peter MacKay, Premier Danny Williams, Preston Manning, Prime Minister, Quebec, Recession, recovery, Rob Nicholson, Solicitor General, Stephen Harper, TARNISHED REPUTATION, Tony Clement, turnaround, unemployment, Unscrupulous, Vic Toews on October 29, 2009 | 1 Comment »
According to the memorandum of understanding, Hydro-Quebec would buy the assets for $4.75 billion – an amount equivalent to NB Power’s debt – giving Quebec greater capacity to export power to the United States.
Those assets include transmission lines, offices and most generation facilities including the Point Lepreau nuclear power plant.
“This agreement … will also provide Quebec with a strategic geographic position with regards to the markets of Atlantic Canada and New England,” Charest said.
“All Quebecers will benefit from this agreement.”
The premiers of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador have warned the deal would give Hydro-Quebec a monopoly that could hinder other power development in the region.
But Graham says there will be opportunity for public debate before the closing date of the deal at the end of March 2010.
Still, he lauded the benefits it would bring to his province.
“The elimination of NB Power’s massive debt will help us attain self-sufficiency and relieve our children and grandchildren of this burden,” he said.
“Homeowners will see rates much lower than under the status quo, and we will now share Quebec’s competitive industrial rates.”
New Brunswick would continue to operate fossil fuel plants at Coleson Cove and Belledune, but phase out the facility at Dalhousie.
Residential power rates in New Brunswick would be frozen for five years, while industrial rates would be reduced to match those in Quebec – a total saving of about $5 billion.
NB Power was created by New Brunswick’s legislature in 1920.
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/091029/national/nb_power_sale
To get elected many premiers make promsies they next do not keep… in BC, Ontario, Quebec, Alberta etc.,
Williams lashes out at Quebec-NB power deal CBC.ca - Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Danny Williams spoke out in St. John’s Thursday against a proposed deal to sell the majority of New Brunswick’s power assets to Quebec.
Williams lashes out at Quebec-N.B. power deal Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Danny Williams spoke out in St. John’s Thursday against a proposed deal to sell the majority of New Brunswick’s power assets to Quebec.Williams said if the deal goes through, it will be bad for Newfoundland and Labrador, the Maritime provinces and Ontario. “If [Quebec also] acquires P.E.I. and Nova Scotia [power], we will find ourselves in a situation where one province will have energy control of the entire Maritime provinces,” said Williams. “It will be attempting to strand Newfoundland and Labrador. So good, cheap, competitively priced energy, can’t be offered to that whole region.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/newfoundland-labrador/story/2009/10/29/nl-newfoundland-nbpower-2910.html
Quebec-NB power deal a ‘complete capitulation,’ Williams says St. John’s Telegram
Alberta today
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged accountability, Alberta, Alberta Government, Alberta today, Alberta's manure pile, Bad Cops, Canada, Canadian Politics, Conservative Party of Canada, Conservatives, Courts, health, human rights violations, James Moore, Jim Flaherty, Jim Prentice, John Baird, JUSTICE MINISTERS, law enforcement, Perversity, police, Police Commissions, Police Reviews, Police services, politics, Poverty, Preston Manning, Prime Minister, Ralph Klein, RCMP, RCMP PUBLIC COMPLAINTS COMMISSION, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Solicitor General, speeding, SPEEDING TICKETS, Stephen Harper, thugs, Vic Toews on September 12, 2009 | 2 Comments »

Booze, gambling revenues now worth more than gas royalties to Stelmach government
http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/02/20/pride-comes-before-a-fall-in-alberta-too/
hhttp://anyonecare.wordpress.com/2008/10/11/albertas-crooked-cops-rcmp-included/
ttp://postedat.wordpress.com/2008/06/27/how-many-rich-people-in-calgary-edmonton-alberta/
http://anyonecare.wordpress.com/2008/10/11/albertas-crooked-cops-rcmp-included/
Worker compensation
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged accountability, Accountiable, Canada, Conservative Party of Canada, Federal Government, federal workers, harper, ignatieff, James Moore, Jason Kenney, Jim Flaherty, Jim Prentice, John Baird, Liberal Party of Canada, liberals, LOSS OF CREDIBILITY, Michael Ignatieff, Peter MacKay, politics, Premiers, Preston Manning, Prime Minister, private sector, Rob Nicholson, Solicitor General, Stephen Harper, Tony Clement, Unscrupulous, US, Vic Toews, wages and benefits, Worker compensation on September 8, 2009 | 3 Comments »

The U.S. Government Should not at all Cut Federal Workers’ Compensation. Members of Congress who have large numbers of federal workers in their districts relentlessly pushed for expanding federal worker compensation. The George W. Bush years rightfully now too were very lucrative for federal workers. In 2000, the average compensation (wages and benefits) of federal workers was 66 percent higher than the average compensation in the U.S. private sector. The new data show that average federal compensation is now more than double the average in the private sector. In 2008, the federal worker compensation averaged a remarkable $119,982, which was more than double the private sector average of $59,909. For the excellent pay and benefits, in the current economic environment, public sector jobs have become highly attractive to many people looking for work. With health care costs soaring every year and compensation for workers in the private sector sadly, unacceptably is not rising to keep up with rising costs, so working for the government has become fashionable again. The importance of the federal benefits was recently underscored by a U.S. Senator. During a town hall meeting in Waukon, Iowa, a constituent asked Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) “Why is your insurance so much cheaper than my insurance and so [much] better than my insurance?” and the man followed up, “Okay, so how come I can’t have the same thing you have?” Grassley replied, “You can. Just go work for the federal government.” Yes, the federal government pays good benefits and pay of its employees which sadly does match the current pay levels in the private sector. Though there may not be a will to do this, a program to gradually increase the benefits offered to private workers in Canada and in the US has to be now also implemented.
Meanwhile we also could get a lot better National economy, lower taxes too, that much sooner if we started laying off any of the bad, non-productive state and federal workers, civil and public servants too, or rather made them all now do something worthwhile and productive.
(Mal 3:5 KJV) And I will come near to you to judgment; and I will be a swift witness against the sorcerers, and against the adulterers, and against false swearers, and against those that oppress the hireling in his wages, the widow, and the fatherless, and that turn aside the stranger from his right, and fear not me, saith the LORD of hosts.
Women too now should get their fair wages.





































































































































