The report’s recommendations include:
December 16, 2009
Police, church, province failed – Ontario abuse inquiry
The report’s recommendations include:
December 11, 2009
Ex Toronto police chief Julian Fantino is one of those bad apples
“A few bad apples.” That’s how former Toronto police chief Julian Fantino described the force’s problems when six former officers were charged with conspiring to beat and rob drug dealers of hundreds of thousands of dollars. The officers, all members of Team 3 of the Toronto Police Service’s Central Field Command drug squad, are still awaiting trial after almost six years. “I am deeply saddened and disappointed,” Fantino told a news conference in January 2004, commenting about the charges against the six. “I can, however, tell you that the allegations are isolated and confined.” His comments came at the conclusion of an internal probe headed by RCMP Chief Supt. John Neily into the allegations or wrongdoing, which led to 40 criminal charges against the officers.
But police documents that surfaced for the first time this week in a Toronto lawsuit show anti-corruption investigators repeatedly briefed Fantino about similar allegations against other drug officers. These warnings came several months before Fantino made public assurances that alleged wrongdoing was isolated to Team 3 of the drug squad. A joint CBC News/Toronto Star investigation has found that Toronto police did not allow Neily and his team to complete their investigation into those allegations.
”Truth Honesty , justice, Integrity, where have you flown where are you gone, when alas did u die “ ”Dear God, must we find corruption at every turn? I recently welcomed my first child into this world, and whenever I look into his face, I get sad.” ”I don’t think this is anything new, unfortunately.” ”This is what the war on drugs gets you. Too much money and there is temptation that will corrupt honest men. It happens to Judges, Crown Attournies, Prison guards, Border guards, Airport security and many others. When will we learn?” “ People across Canada are disillusioned with the police forces. We don’t trust them because men at the top of their brotherhoods care nothing for the people they are sworn to protect. Their concern is to protect cops from facing the justice they deserve.” ” Come to think of it, even the Judges are corrupt, especially the ones in Traffic Court! Just take a look at the Judges’ Offices at Christmas time and watch the number of Turkeys and Bottles of Booze being delivered to the Judges Chambers at Old City Hall! Don’t believe me? Take your video camera down there, or better yet, your Cell ‘Phone, and record it.” “ police forces are like most every other brotherhood in existence, be it the military or street gangs. Covering one another’s butt is the code they live by, like it or not. And if you are in the ‘gang’ you’d best abide if you plan on sticking around. To ’serve and protect’ applies as much to themselves as it does to the ruling establishment. ” “We Canadians are a trusting and appreciative lot and worship the ground they walk on. No surprise that secretive and self-serving police cultures persist and flourish. I doubt that we will ever see a successful prosecution on these charges or any other against our police until the public demands better ethical standards for the police that match Canadian ideals.” “If there was ever a need for a public inquiry this is it.”
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/toronto/story/2009/12/09/toronto-drug-officers476.html

This is the result of past bad Housekeeping.. Nothing that a good sweeping cannot clean, solve..
Public exposure and prosecution of the guilty is one of the best approach serving everyone’s best interest too.
It is always the same old problem, Professionals, civil and Public servants, Doctors and medical staff continual indifference to the need of others, Almost since my first job after graduating from university I had learned that people are not to be trusted, need to be supervised, and corruption still exists in construction, universities, municipalities, governments, corporations, amongst professionals and politicians as well. Bad Hospital costs savings so the Doctors can get more money, even bad who Doctors fail to define the sicknesses soon enough. Law suits and the related bad publicity have been proven to be one of the most effective weapons in dealing with medical inadequacies.
Do see also
http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/12/07/toronto-police-accountability-bulletin-no-50/
http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2008/06/12/speed-related-highway-fatalities/
http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/08/31/its-about-time/
http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/03/29/no-such-thing-as-a-little-bit-pregnant/
http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/01/28/dirty-rcmp-lays-dirty-again/
http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/01/12/and-who-is-paying-for-this/
http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2008/12/22/cops-lie-too/
http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2008/06/15/bullies-free-speech/
December 8, 2009
RCMP Accountability REPORT
WINNIPEG (CBC) – A Manitoba RCMP officer has been charged with assaulting his wife. Const. Dennis Hart, 44, was arrested just before 3:30 a.m. on Saturday after RCMP officers in Gimli, about 80 kilometres north of Winnipeg, were called to the Misty Lake Lodge & Conference Centre. A woman at the lodge told officers she had been assaulted by her husband, RCMP said. The woman did not require immediate medical treatment for her injuries. Hart, an eight-year RCMP member, has been charged with assault, assault causing bodily harm and choking to overcome resistance. He was released from custody on a promise to appear in Gimli provincial court on Jan. 25. Hart, who is posted at the Fisher Branch detachment, about 95 kilometres northwest of Gimli, has been placed on administrative duties pending an internal review. http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/cbc/091221/canada/canada_manitoba_mb_rcmp_officer_assault_manitoba
Alberta Mountie charged with assaulting man in police cells Canada.com - An Alberta RCMP officer is facing assualt charges stemming from an incident at a Lac La Biche, Alta., jail cell. EDMONTON – An RCMP constable has been charged with assault, causing bodily harm and obstruction of justice. . Const. Desmond Sandboe an eight-year member of the RCMP, is has also been charged with obstruction of justice. There were witnesses to the alleged assault.The response team was called in to investigate after a man was injured in the cell area at the Lac La Biche detachment in September.
We also do all know that most persons still tend to take an ostrich denial approach to their own faults, shortcomings still.. IT’S HARDLY A WORTHWHILE news flash that there is something inherently wrong with police investigating themselves when their actions are called into question. RATHER IS IS A PERVERSE ACT. There have been a string of events in recent years when internal police investigations have led to calls for a more independent means of reviewing police incidents. You would think the Police would have learned by now. Never a Zebra cannot change it’s stripes and Police still do lie like many of the criminals also do. RCMP have already been told by Paul Kennedy, head of the Commission for Public Complaints Against the RCMP, that they should not investigate incidents involving their members. Next it still does shows that the RCMP are not listening to their own rules! There lies the problem, the bad RCMP themselves, and not the rules..
-The senior on-scene RCMP member failed to take charge of the RCMP’s response.
- No meaningful attempt was made to de-escalate the situation.
- No warning, visual or otherwise, was given to Dziekanski prior to him being hit by the conducted energy weapon (CEW).
- Use of the CEW against Dziekanski was premature and inappropriate.
-The CEW was used multiple times on Dziekanski without any significant effort made to determine the need for further use.
-The RCMP members present should have more actively provided first-aid and monitored Dziekanki’s condition.
-The four RCMP members inappropriately met alone after the death of Dziekanski prior to giving their statements.
-The versions of events given to investigators by the four RCMP officers involved in the Vancouver International Airport in-custody death of Robert Dziekanski are not deemed credible by the CPC.
-The senior on-scene RCMP member should not have been present at the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) briefing held at the Richmond Detachment on Oct. 14, 2007.
-No bias or partiality toward the involved RCMP members was present in the IHIT investigation of the death of Dziekanski, but the Pritchard video should have been shown to the members before taking statements from them.
-The RCMP should have released certain information to the media which would have served to clarify information pertaining to the death of Dziekanski and corrected erroneous information previously provided without compromising the IHIT investigation.
-Kennedy has been highly critical of the RCMP during his term as commissioner, which expires at the end of December and he was not reappointed to the position by the federal government.
Dziekanski died at Vancouver’s airport in October 2007 minutes after he was stunned repeatedly with a Taser by the RCMP, who were responding to a disturbance call in the airport arrivals lounge.At a press conference in Vancouver, Kennedy summarized the key findings from the 200-page report:
While they were in the lawful execution of their duties as police officers, the four officers failed to adopt a measured, coordinated and appropriate response to Dziekanski’s reported behaviour:
No charges were ever laid in death of Dziekanski Do what’s best for Canada and show the world that Canada is a law abiding country . Place those 4 officers in jail Tasers don’t make cops bad; they just make bad cops worse.
In August, Mr. Kennedy’s watchdog agency called for a halt to the practice of the federal police force investigating its own members in cases of serious injury or death. Mr. Kennedy stopped short of recommending totally independent investigations with no police involvement. Instead, the agency proposed a middle-ground approach to ensuring the integrity of investigations into potential criminal conduct by members of the RCMP. Citing the need to appear impartial and above suspicion, Mr. Kennedy called for an enhanced civilian involvement in the investigations.
As Mr. Kennedy bluntly points out, were it not for the video images of the incident captured by witness Paul Pritchard, Canadians never would have learned about what actually transpired at the airport that day, for the only account would have been supplied by the four responding officers who got together after the fact to get their stories straight. From his finding that the officers who responded to a call about Mr. Dziekanski causing a disturbance at the airport “demonstrated no meaningful attempt to de-escalate the situation” but deployed the Taser within 25 seconds of arrival and four more times in rapid succession subsequently, to his questioning of the accuracy of the officers’ version of events to Mr. Kennedy’s finding that RCMP public relations officers knowingly gave misinformation to reporters, the report offers many reasons why Mr. Elliott should respond quickly. As Mr. Kennedy wrote, the failure to acknowledge and correct errors “perpetuates concerns that the police are not conducting a transparent and impartial investigation into its members.”
It also doesn’t help to learn that Cpl. Monty Robinson, the senior responding officer in the Dziekanski case who was singled out by Mr. Kennedy as having failed to exercise any leadership over his three junior subordinates, recently was charged with attempting to obstruct justice in a case involving the death of a motorcyclist, but not with impaired driving even though his blood alcohol readings were 0.12 and 0.10 about 90 minutes after the accident. Senior prosecutors concluded the available evidence didn’t support the criminal charge. Cpl. Robinson claimed he’d left the scene of the accident about 10:30 p.m., walked home and returned 10 minutes later after downing two shots of vodka on top of a couple of beers he’d had at a party earlier. This even though B.C. Supreme Court Judge Mark McEwen had flatly rejected Cpl. Robinson’s two-vodka explanation for the high blood alcohol reading as not credible in refusing to lift his 90-day licence suspension after the accident, and witnesses at the scene didn’t recall him leaving and returning.Cpl. Robinson’s case joins a list of others involving highly questionable conduct of Mounties that have brought discredit upon the force. The longer commissioner Elliott takes to respond and the longer the government tolerates it, the worse the tarnish grows on the RCMP. http://www.thestarphoenix.com/news/Official+reaction+further+tarnishes+RCMP+reputation/2323908/story.html
Report says RCMP were wrong to Taser 15-year-old handcuffed girl in N.W.T. Fri Dec 11, 8:09 PM CP YELLOWKNIFE – A report says a Mountie was wrong to use a Taser on a 15-year-old girl as she lay face down on the floor of a young offenders centre with her hands cuffed behind her back and under the control of three guards. Mounties have been censured over their Taser policy. The report found that Const. Noella Cockney wasn’t certified to use the Taser and failed to consider other options when she zapped the girl on March 13, 2007, at the centre in Inuvik, N.W.T. It was also critical of how RCMP investigated a complaint filed by the girl’s mother and called one account by a senior officer biased. Commission chairman Paul Kennedy said many of the problems found during the investigation parallel deficiencies outlined in other reports about how RCMP use Tasers, including one conclusion about police investigating police that found the RCMP’s approach to internal investigations is flawed and inconsistent. “This incident is a compelling case which ought to cause the RCMP itself to be concerned and take action,” he said in the report. “Most important among those conclusions, as they relate to this case, was the need for the RCMP to clarify to its members and to the public when it is permissible to deploy the Taser. It is clear that confusion in this area continues to reign.” The report says the RCMP improperly tried to dispose of the mother’s complaint, that officers failed to follow rules about recording it and also neglected to properly respond to her concerns. Kennedy suggests the mishandling led to delays that resulted in the destruction of evidence. He also said an internal RCMP report into the Tasering was “biased in favour of Constable Cockney” and another internal report was based on selectively reported evidence leading to a perception of bias. “The investigative deficiencies and the RCMP response to the public complaint filed by (the girl’s) mother were significant enough to leave a strong perception of bias and call into question the ability of the RCMP to investigate its own members in cases in which serious allegations of misconduct exist.” RCMP Commissioner William Elliott said he accepts most of the report’s recommendations, including a call for the force to restrict Taser use to qualified officers and to do a better job of dealing with public complaints. “The RCMP believes that the CPC plays a critically important role in investigating the actions of the RCMP and its employees.” Kennedy’s report said the girl was shot with the stun gun because she refused to go to a segregation unit and was swearing at guards at the Arctic Tern Youth Facility. Cockney warned the girl three times that if she didn’t move she would be zapped. The girl taunted Cockney and urged her to use the weapon. The constable then jolted the girl for five seconds as the teen yelled out “OK, OK, OK.” She then agreed to move to the segregation unit. Kennedy’s recommendations aren’t binding on the RCMP or the federal government.
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/091211/national/rcmp_taser_teen_girl
Bad apples STILL do not fall fall from the tree.. HALIFAX, N.S. – The head of a civil liberties group is accusing the police of using privacy legislation to block public scrutiny of their actions, a day after the RCMP refused to reveal details of a fatal shooting involving one of its officers. David Eby of the B.C. Civil Liberties Association said he’s seeing more police agencies cite the federal privacy law as a reason for not releasing information about investigations into officers’ conduct. “It’s really not about privacy rights,” he said from Vancouver on Tuesday. “We feel they’re using it as a shield to avoid accountability.” His comments come in the aftermath of a decision by Nova Scotia RCMP to not charge an officer who fatally shot a reportedly intoxicated and suicidal man who was in his home alone in Cape Breton. John Simon died Dec. 8, 2008, after he was shot on the Wagmatcook First Nation reserve. His family argue police didn’t need to enter the residence, where Simon was reportedly sitting on the toilet when the officer is believed to have climbed in through a window. RCMP said at a news conference Monday that a probe by the Halifax police department determined the officer who fired the gun did so in self-defence. But they refused to answer questions about the incident, including why Simon was considered a threat, who made a 911 call, whether the officer was authorized to enter the house and how many times Simon was shot. RCMP Chief Supt. Blair McKnight said Monday he wasn’t “permitted to release a copy of this investigation or the details” because of the privacy law. When asked on Tuesday to explain how the law prevents the release of more details, the RCMP issued a news release reiterating its position: “Under the privacy law of Canada, the RCMP cannot disclose the specifics of any criminal investigation.” Eby said there have been other cases in British Columbia where police have cited the federal law to withhold the release of information into cases probing police conduct. “They’re taking a certain interpretation of privacy law that most benefits them in avoiding having to explain difficult circumstances,” he said. Lisa Austin, a law professor at the University of Toronto, said the federal law is so discretionary that it allows forces to use it liberally to decide if personal information needs to be protected. “That is a huge problem with the federal legislation – there’s so much discretion built into it,” she said. “You can exempt things for privacy reasons and then there’s a discretion to take into account the public interest. Well who’s exercising the discretion? The people who want to keep it hushed up.” Simon’s common-law spouse, Patsy MacKay, said police revealed some details of the case to her, but said they were limited by the federal legislation from answering all of her questions. MacKay said she still has no clear understanding as to why the Halifax police, which investigated the RCMP’s conduct, determined that the officer acted appropriately. MacKay said police told her she could file a request for the report through the federal Access to Information Act, but that it would be largely blacked out. Supt. Mike Burns of the Halifax police said the officer who entered Simon’s home fired his pistol at him “after reasonably perceiving that John Simon posed a threat of grievous bodily harm or death, and believing that he could not otherwise preserve himself from grievous bodily harm other than by using deadly force.” Eby said the case adds to a growing demand for civilian groups to be in charge of investigating police conduct rather than having officers do it themselves. Halifax police led the investigation into Simon’s death, but RCMP spokeswoman Brigdit Leger said RCMP officers were involved in the year-long probe. The RCMP would have no input into the final report or the decision to charge, she said in a news release There are several different models in place across the country to investigate the conduct of police, but provincial oversight bodies have no authority over the RCMP. Ontario created a Special Investigations Unit, made up of civilian investigators, to handle cases involving police that result in death or injury to civilians. In Alberta, cases are handled by a unit headed by a civilian director and made up of 10 active police officers and six civilians. Nova Scotia Justice Minister Ross Landry has said he will develop a new arms-length, independent unit to investigate police actions sometime next year. http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/091215/national/ns_rcmp_shooting
If the RCMP Commissioner William Elliott were serious about restoring the Mounties’ image, he would fire or suspend the four immediately, and let them sue or grieve if they don’t like it.
Anglican priest arrested in Nfld. in Toronto police child porn investigation . Cyrus Pitman, bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Eastern Newfoundland and Labrador, said Mr. Barrett has been removed from his duties at a local church as the investigation proceeds. The church is co-operating with the police in the matter, the bishop said. The Anglican church in rseponse did the right thing.. what about the RCMP?
see also http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/12/05/rcmp-mounties-should-be-retired
December 5, 2009
RCMP Mounties should be retired and replaced ASAP
When civilians are caught masturbating in public, the consequences are usually a date in court. Take alleged serial masturbator Reynold Nirlesh Verma, for instance, who faces five criminal counts of committing an indecent act in Richmond, B.C.
Under the RCMP Act, the maximum forfeiture of pay per infraction is a mere 10 days, meaning officers guilty of firing offences get to stay on the payroll while fighting the termination.
One such constable was found by the RCMP disciplinary board to have raped a woman, who was drugged and unconscious at a Vancouver-area Super Bowl party in February 2005. “His decision to take advantage of a woman in this state demonstrates a fundamental flaw in his character that renders him unfit to perform the duties of a police officer,” the board wrote. Nearly five years later, Canadians are still signing his paycheque, while the constable appeals his dismissal.
On and on it goes. Ottawa Const. Michael Dudas punched a young woman so hard in the face, “death could easily have resulted from the severity of the blow,” wrote the board. He pleaded guilty in court and despite the board’s reprimand, they said “he was a valuable resource” with “a promising career.” Another officer repeatedly stole money from his RCMP issued credit card and used it to gamble, at least 53 times. The punishment? Docked pay for 10 days in the former, and eight days in the latter.
The RCMP Act gives ample discretion to fire or demote officers who prove themselves to be unworthy of the badge, yet they remain on staff, being held to a much lower standard than civilians. What should be required by Mounties is a higher standard of conduct, and those administering justice, starting at the top with RCMP Commissioner William Elliott, demanding nothing less. Being chosen to wear the red serge is a privilege.
Thieves, rapists, unprovoked assaulters should be fired. Period. How can a law-and-order government like the Conservatives allow our law enforcers to be law breakers? It’s long past time for heads to roll in the RCMP. Get cracking, Stephen Harper.” RCMP overhaul needed http://www2.canada.com/calgaryherald/news/theeditorialpage/story.html?id=4e8966c8-9db5-4b78-9732-f3e35e6ad315
-I really do rightfully believe that even the Calgary Crown prosecutors and the Calgary Police services, judges too now tend to be a bunch of blood sucking leeches that do too often prey on the citizens, and they are not really concerned about real justice being carried out, even in my own direct personal experiences with them now too. “
-Here are more Canadian Jokers, Conrad Black, Brian Mulroney and the RCMP should all be locked up in jail for good, forever for still absolutely nothing I have read, seen since has even convinced me that the RCMP should still not be shut down forever and many Canadians do agree with this too.
As you know I have been rightfully loudly complaining to all Canada wide about the bad RCMP since my 3rd of many personal encounter with the bad RCMP in Canmore Alberta and elsewhere over the last 25 years where once again I saw what pretenders, liars they were even once at the Vancouver Airport”
http://thenonconformer.blogspot.com/2008/01/canadian-citizens-point-of-view.html
http://postedat.wordpress.com/2009/08/26/revenue-generating-traffic-tickets/
http://postedat.wordpress.com/2009/02/12/bad-calgary-cops/
http://picasaweb.google.com/anonconformer/Thenonconformer#
http://jonathanturley.org/2009/12/09/canadian-police-department-builds-new-firing-range-that-helps-train-officers-how-to-shoot-fleeing-suspects/
Meanwhile a Toronto doctor is facing a disciplinary hearing over allegations he approved special meal allowances for people on welfare and disability programs according to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Dr. Roland Wong, said he continues to approve applications for the special diet but only if he believes patients have an underlying medical condition that qualifies them for the financial supplement. “Today, I signed maybe five, four,” he said. “Sometimes more, depends.” He accused the auditor general of having a very “slanted view” of the program, and suggested he should be looking instead at the woefully inadequate support payments paid to people in need. Wong said he wasn’t overly concerned about the disciplinary hearing because it was based on a complaint laid against him by a municipal councillor. “This is a case of politicians against a physician, not the patient against the physician,” he said. The Special Diet Allowance provides up to $250 per month to a person on social assistance who requires special foods for such conditions as diabetes. Councillor Doug Holyday said . “This can’t go on.” http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/torsun/091209/canada/doc_faces_probe_over_dietary_payouts
December 3, 2009
Now there are good and bad laws too, good and bad judges..
Health Minister pushing for consumer protection Toronto Sun - OTTAWA – Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq is turning up the heat in her battle to reform Canada’s consumer protection law, accusing senators of siding with industry over consumers.
The new federal consumer government being concerned about Consumer protection, only when it suits them undeniably certainly has not done anything about the undeniable false misleading advertisements by Rogers, TELUS and Bell or the bad RCMP for that matter or the two tier health care system with have in Canada.. Nor have the Liberals.. The pot calling the Kettle Black.
Senators alter crime bill to go easier on pot growers The Gazette (Montreal) - A committee of the Liberal-dominated Senate has amended a Conservative law-and-order bill, eliminating an element that would automatically send marijuana growers to jail for at least six months… makes you wonder how many senators are growing pot now as well.
Former Liberal official Bênoit Corbeil was sentenced today to 15 months in jail and a $20,000 fine. He will also be asked to reimburse $117,000 to the Liberal Party of Canada. The ruling was handed down by Madam Justice Suzanne Coupal of the Quebec Court . Mr. Corbeil’s crimes were related to other matters, which he handled as director-general of the Quebec wing of the Liberal Party of Canada in the late 1990s. Mr. Corbeil admitted that he signed off on six fake invoices worth $117,000 and organized a $50,000 kickback from a businessman who wanted to buy federal land to expand a quarry south of Montreal. Mr. Corbeil said the Liberal Party’s Quebec wing was always short of money, and he said the fake invoices were used to obtain cash to pay for Liberal “volunteers” at party events and to organize matters like transportation. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/ex-liberal-official-gets-stiff-sentence/article1389263/
and now do tell us all why was the business man, the related guilty corporation ( Cement Company?) now also not charged? Cause it is normal business practise in Canada to give bribes
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. – Former Newfoundland and Labrador Liberal cabinet minister Jim Walsh has been found guilty of two of three charges for his role in the province’s constituency allowance spending scandal. Provincial court Judge David Orr convicted Walsh on Monday of fraud over $5,000 and breach of trust by a public officer. He was acquitted on a charge of frauds on government, also known as influence peddling. The charges stemmed from claims totalling just over $159,000 from Walsh’s constituency allowance. Walsh is the fourth provincial politician to be convicted in the spending scandal, which erupted in 2006. After conducting an exhaustive investigation, the province’s auditor general alleged that several politicians were paid more than they were entitled to through tax-free constituency allowances. Two former cabinet ministers from the Liberals and Conservatives and a former NDP member have pleaded guilty. A former civil servant also faces charges. Walsh went on administrative leave from the federal Transportation Safety Board in June 2006. He remained eligible for his salary – this year ranging from between $114,100 to $134,200 – while his case went through court. http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/091207/national/nl_spending_scandal
EDMONTON – A Court of Queen’s Bench judge has ruled an anti-gay letter written by a former Alberta pastor in 2002 was not a hate crime and is allowed under freedom of speech. Justice E.C. Wilson overturned a 2008 ruling by the Alberta Human Rights Commission that the letter by Stephen Boissoin that was published in the Red Deer Advocate broke provincial law. At the time, the commission said it may even have played a role in the beating of a gay teenager two weeks after it was published. The commission had ordered Boissoin to refrain from making disparaging remarks about homosexuals and to pay the complainant, former Red Deer high school teacher Darren Lund, $5,000 in damages. Neither order can now be enforced, as Wilson declared them “unlawful or unconstitutional.” The letter carried the headline “Homosexual agenda wicked” and suggested gays were as immoral as pedophiles, drug dealers and pimps. Boissoin had argued he was simply commenting on government policy by criticizing homosexuality being portrayed positively in the public school curriculum. On Thursday, Boissoin said he was thrilled with the judge’s ruling, calling it a victory for “freedom of speech and religious expression in Canada.” At the time he wrote the letter, Boissoin was a pastor with the Concerned Christian Coalition. The Canadian Constitution Foundation, a free-speech advocacy group, issued a news release saying it was pleased with Thursday’s ruling. “Unfortunately, the law that was used against Reverend Boissoin to subject him to a expensive and stressful legal proceedings for more than seven years is still on the books,” said executive director John Carpay. That law, the Alberta Human Rights, Citizenship and Multiculturalism Act, says no one shall publish a statement that is likely “to expose a person or a class of persons to hatred or contempt” because of their sexual orientation. “In spite of today’s court ruling, Albertans need to continue to exercise extreme caution when speaking about public policy issues, lest they offend someone who then files a human rights complaint,” said Carpay. “No citizen is safe from being subjected to a taxpayer-funded prosecution for having spoken or written something that a fellow citizen finds offensive http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/091203/national/alta_gay_hate_ruling
Police break up sex slave rings in Calgary Calgary Herald - The Alternative Hair and Skin Care operation on 4th Street NW at 40th Avenue in Calgary which has been implicated in a human trafficking ring as seen on December 2. CALGARY – A pair of female sex slaves purchased for $8000 by undercover police..
http://jonathanturley.org/2009/12/09/canadian-police-department-builds-new-firing-range-that-helps-train-officers-how-to-shoot-fleeing-suspects/
Meanwhile a Toronto doctor is facing a disciplinary hearing over allegations he approved special meal allowances for people on welfare and disability programs according to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Dr. Roland Wong, said he continues to approve applications for the special diet but only if he believes patients have an underlying medical condition that qualifies them for the financial supplement. “Today, I signed maybe five, four,” he said. “Sometimes more, depends.” He accused the auditor general of having a very “slanted view” of the program, and suggested he should be looking instead at the woefully inadequate support payments paid to people in need. Wong said he wasn’t overly concerned about the disciplinary hearing because it was based on a complaint laid against him by a municipal councillor. “This is a case of politicians against a physician, not the patient against the physician,” he said. The Special Diet Allowance provides up to $250 per month to a person on social assistance who requires special foods for such conditions as diabetes. Councillor Doug Holyday said . “This can’t go on.” http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/torsun/091209/canada/doc_faces_probe_over_dietary_payouts Quebec and other provinces have no such adequate help program and why?
Next we will shoot any person on social welfare as well? the sick too?
New trial ordered for man acquitted of Internet luring Toronto Star - OTTAWA – The Supreme Court of Canada has given a broad interpretation to a law against on Internet luring, potentially making it easier to prosecute offenders. In the first test of a 2001 law brought in by the Liberals .In the first test of a 2001 law brought in by the Liberals, the high court said the “preparatory” steps taken to “groom” children under 14 are a criminal offence, even before an actual sexual crime is committed or even attempted. “This is in keeping with Parliament’s objective to close the cyberspace door before the predator gets in to prey,” wrote Justice Morris Fish. Writing for a unanimous seven-judge panel, Fish said the trial judge who originally acquitted Craig Bartholomew Legare had taken too narrow a view of the law. The court ordered a new trial for the Alberta man who was 32 when he struck up a sexually explicit Internet “chat” with a 12-year-old Ontario girl.
The criminal code makes it a crime to communicate by computer with underage children or teens for the purpose of facilitating an offence. Fish said offenders are known to try to lure or “groom” young persons by “reducing their inhibitions; or by prurient discourse that exploits a young person’s curiosity, immaturity or precocious sexuality” It isn’t necessary to use “sexually explicit language” to run afoul of the law, said the court. The high court, in a swift ruling, has ordered a new trial so the facts may be judged anew
Saskatchewan introduces law to stop drivers from smoking in cars with children The Canadian Press – Wed Dec 2, 11:49 PM REGINA – Saskatchewan wants to ban people from smoking in cars carrying children, but the province won’t try to stop patio puffers.
A former city bylaw officer who fatally struck a 77-year-old man riding his bicycle in a crosswalk was fined $2,000 yesterday and banned from driving for three months. Francis Grosvenor, 33, was convicted of making an unsafe left turn under the Traffic Safety Act relating to the deadly collision at the intersection of 111 Avenue and Groat Road about 7:30 p.m. on Aug. 29, 2008. “Death always complicates sentencing in any case,” said provincial court Judge Peter Ayotte, who ruled a jail term was not called for. But Ayotte added a hefty fine must be imposed to “send the message home” that drivers must be sure it is safe to turn at intersections before proceeding. The judge also pointed out that the deceased cyclist had been illegally riding in a crosswalk. Court heard Sandor Baracskay had been riding his bicycle south in the crosswalk across 111 Avenue when he was hit by a left-turning city bylaw car driven by Grosvenor. Ayotte also noted Grosvenor had testified it was a turning light, while others said it was a solid green, and he was wrong about who was driving directly behind him. Grosvenor had been employed as a city bylaw officer at the time through a contract with Paladin Security. http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/edmsun/091203/canada/road_death_brings_2_000_fine
Federal employee caught filing claims for pet OTTAWA — A federal public works employee is in the doghouse after they successfully filed claims to the civil service’s health insurance plan for their pet, Sun Media has learned. The employee, who made two claims — one in 2008 and another this year — was only caught after another civil servant alerted authorities. After an internal investigation found they had made the false claims, they paid back the money, less than $100. He really should have been fired instead
EVEN POLITICIANS, CIVIL AND PUBLIC SERVANTS NEED TO BE SUPERVISED..
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October 7, 2009
New Project hopes to slash actual residential car speed limits

OPP charge almost 8000 during weekend blitz Toronto Star -Ontario Provincial Police have tallied up the figures from a Thanksgiving long weekend safe-driving blitz. Officers checked 145071 vehicles during “Operation Impact” and charged 7155 people with speeding. Imagine that earning Millions of dollars too FOR THE PROVINCE AND THE INSURANCE COMPANIES NOW AS WELL…
Alberta Sheriffs‘ weekend traffic blitz nets more than 2000 charges Calgary Herald - Alberta Sheriffs were out in force over the Thanksgiving weekend, writing hundreds of tickets for traffic infractions across the province. …
Sheriffs nab 2271 violators on Alta. highways Calgary CTV Drivers get caught with belts off Metro Canada – Edmonton
September 14, 2009
Transport Canada, others stealing taxpayer’s money


Feds promise mandatory jail time for major fraud. Judges could consider restitution for victims as part of white-collar crime bill
I’ve always found it funny that someone could steal a $2000 car and be sentenced to 20 years in jail. But steal 30 Million and you only do 18 months…. at Club Med. Excellent. There’s plenty of crime on Parliament Hill. Start your crackdown there. Are the politicians going to turn on their masters in Corporate Canada? How long will it take Harper to IGNORE this Law?.. Start with Mulroney. That would be a fine example to lead the charge with. There’s not a word in the legislation about obscene bonuses. Those will remain legal. Lock up all the CEOs! (Start with Bell…) Start with the telecommunication providers, and the banks. That’s great, as long as the crackdown starts on parliament hill. Rob a thousand people of $100,000 each, that’s a crime. Rob a million people of $100 each by credit card interest rates that’s OK, that’s business. We should have election threats every months, it seems it’s the only way anything happens on the hill. Threaten an election and suddenly the legislative agenda is crammed with draft laws that should have been there months ago. Harper – just another Calgarian running another Ponzi scheme… promising big returns but producing nothing of value. http://www.cbc.ca/money/story/2009/09/15/white-collar-crime015.html
The government “moving ahead, with more taxes” is not the most important thing that the province can do to strengthen the economy and create jobs but rather to seriously plug up the leaking holes in the taxpayer’s pail of money first.

September 13, 2009
STOP THE CROOKS IN THE GOVERNMENTS

Feds Under Stephen Harper’s conservatives had spent thousands on golf balls, candy, toys OTTAWA – They spent thousands of dollars last year on golf balls, candy, flowers, tickets to gala events and coupons for Tim Hortons. And you paid for it. Documents tabled in the House of Commons this week reveal that while Canadians were tightening their belt and bracing for the recession, many civil servants were continuing to spend thousands of dollars of taxpayers money on frills and small perks of the job. Moreover, that’s just the tip of the iceberg. http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Politics/2009/09/16/10943871-sun.html
THERE IS MUCH TOO MANY CIVIL AND PUBLIC SERVANTS STILL ABUSING OUR TAXPAYER’S MONEY
Heads roll as scandal hits Montreal city hall Toronto Star MONTREAL–With a municipal election looming, Montreal Mayor Gérald Tremblay has cancelled the biggest contract awarded in the city’s history after a scathing auditor general’s report and months of damaging questions about the ethical conduct of city …
Scandal in Montreal mayor’s election bid Globe and Mail
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/
August 19, 2009
More hidden Cash grabs. higher taxes



More concerns, suspicions about Alberta Hospital cuts CBC.ca - Mental-health advocates and people who use Edmonton’s Alberta Hospital and continued to voice concerns Wednesday about where patients will turn once the psychiatric facility starts closing acute care beds.
More voices slam mental health bed closures Edmonton Sun
Closing beds for mentally ill ‘a recipe for disaster’ Edmonton Journal
More concerns, suspicions about Alberta Hospital cuts CBC.ca - Mental-health advocates and people who use Edmonton’s Alberta Hospital and continued to voice concerns Wednesday about where patients will turn once the psychiatric facility starts closing acute care beds.
More voices slam mental health bed closures Edmonton Sun
Closing beds for mentally ill ‘a recipe for disaster’ Edmonton Journal
August 15, 2009
No 1 Best Seller

A few moments to read..
No 1 Best Seller? Sleeping Pills amongst many other things!
As posted on the net the truth is that Canadians warming to minority rule: poll ???? HA HA HA
and everyone in Politics these days is sadly still a big liar it seems too.. at the federal and at the provincial levels,, they lie to get reelected and THEY LIE WHEN THEY SAY THEY ARE HERE TO BE RESPONSIBLE TO LOOK AFTER THE GOOD CITIZENS OF CANADA IS BASICALLY THE REASON WE PREFER MINORITY GOVERNMENTS CAUSE WE DO NOT TRUST ANY MAJORITY PARTY. We need to and want to stop electing all liars into any government job, political office, newspapers, news media as well. There are yes too many false sheep who worship those crooked leaders, shepherds, pastors dressed in nice suits. Not trying to impress anyone, or showing off I next went to a new church dressed in my clean, regular daily clothes. I next too was surprised when now one said hello to me nor did they great me, and a few services later this continued to happen. So I prayed about it and to my surprise God said they were harlots, prostitutes. Embarrassed at this revelation I decided I would fully proof for myself this was true. So next Sunday I put on a white shirt, tie, nice black pants, and a white sports jacket and most everyone said hello to me. Incidentally the same thing happens to me on the bus as well.. Why? Also the very same pastor of this professing Christian church dressed there in a nice suit who also did not talk to me as well was next charged with abuse, slander, lying, misappropriation of church funds, and was eventually fired. Now these days when I see these peacock members, deacons, ushers strutting around church in their fancy suits trying to impress the others , it causes me to be sick to my stomach still. It would be better if they used the money rather to help the poor and needy in their own church. Evangelical Prime Minister Stephen Harper now included. The Canadian new Conservative party -wolves in sheep clothing
Conservatives maintain slight poll lead Reuters Canada - David Ljunggren, Rob Wilson - OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada’s governing Conservatives are still slightly ahead in public opinion polls over the main opposition Liberals, but would have no …
Liberals lead Tories 36% to 33% Vancouverite - A majority (55%) ‘disagrees’ (28% strongly/27% somewhat) that ‘the Liberal Party is ready again to govern Canada’. However, 45% ‘agree’ (12% strongly/33% …
Another day and we have the news media again disagreeing with each other and who do we believe?
Liberals, Tories in dead heat: poll Monday, Aug. 24, 2009 OTTAWA – A new poll suggests the Conservatives and Liberals remain locked in a dead heat amid rumblings of a possible fall election. The Canadian Press Harris-Decima survey put the parties in a statistical tie, with 32 per cent support for the Liberals and 31 per cent for the Tories. The NDP were at 16 per cent, the Greens at 11, and the Bloc Quebecois at nine. The numbers have barely budged throughout the summer, a period in which voters are typically disengaged. http://ca.news.yahoo.com/canada/cp
Tories and Liberals mired in dead heat Globe and Mail - Monday, Aug. 24, 2009 04:50 PM EDT Amid talk of fall election, Harris-Decima survey suggests parties remain in statistical tie. The Harris-Decima survey conducted for The Canadian Press put the parties in a statistical tie, with 32 per cent support for the Liberals and 31 per cent for the Tories.
Conservatives jump to big lead in poll Reuters Canada Monday, Aug. 24, 2009 The impression that the economy was recovering from a recession helped propel the Conservatives to 39 percent support and cut the Liberals to 28 percent, the Ipsos Reid poll said. Two months ago, it had the Liberals ahead 35 to 34 percent.”The Tories are now in the driver’s seat,” the polling firm said.Most recent polls had put the two main parties neck and neck, and a Nanos survey two weeks ago had the Liberals ahead by 2-1/2 percentage points.
Conservatives 39%, Liberals 28%, NDP 14%Net Newsledger - James Murray -Monday, 24 August 2009 06:46 pm Conservatives 39%, Liberals 28%, NDP 14% Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s five-day visit to the north and official statistics showing the country is slowing moving out of recession are working in the prime minister’s favor. Evidence is the 11 percent hike in the Tories’ approval rating in a survey made by Ipsos Reid.The results of the study made by Ipsos Reid for Canwest News Service and released Monday, said the Conservatives led by Harper got a 39 percent support among decided voters. The party’s rating went up by 5 percent compared to two months ago.In contrast, the Liberals led by Michael Ignatieff, secured only 28 percent, which dipped by 7 percent from two months ago. The same poll said 45 percent of Canadians think Harper did a good job and deserves to be reelected, although a higher 50 percent had an opposite view. Nevertheless, Harper is seen by 48 percent as better in improving Canada’s economy and representing Ottawa’s interest in global affairs, while 49 percent view the prime minister as doing a good job in managing Canada’s finances. Ignatieff is perceived as the better leader by 45 percent in protecting the environment,
New Poll In Canada Shows Tories Widen Lead Over Liberals Gant Daily - Monday, Aug. 24, 2009 Ottawa, Ontario (AHN) – Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s five-day visit to the north and official statistics showing the country is slowing moving …
Prime Minister Mr. Harper let him now first get back at trying to govern Canada instead of being a hypocrite to all that he had one preached to others..Also the Federal funds to battle pine beetle have disappeared, Hundreds of millions earmarked to clear deadwood used elsewhere. The federal government has been busy backing away from providing millions of dollars to reduce the threat of pine-beetle-killed wood. The federal money could have been used to help clear the dead wood, providing firebreaks that could have prevented fires from coming within hundreds of metres of communities, B.C. First Nations Forestry Council vice- president Bill Williams said. But hundreds of millions of dollars earmarked for the pine-beetle program disappeared from this year’s federal budget, replaced by an economic stimulus plan that barely mentions the beetle crisis. In 2005, as opposition leader, Stephen Harper promised that a Conservative government would provide $1 billion over 10 years to control the mountain pine beetle. But the 2009-10 federal budget merely mentioned pine-beetle infestation as part of the economic stimulus plan and did not specify a dollar figure. Asked how much of the federal funding has been spent and whether the $1-billion program had been cut, “That’s a question that would be more appropriately asked of a federal representative.” Harper’s office did not return calls Thursday. rdalton@vancouversun.com http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Federal+funds+battle+pine+beetle+have+disappeared/1891993/story.html
http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/08/19/more-hidden-cash-grabs-higher-taxes/
http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/08/15/crtc-is-clearly-in-bells-bad-pocket/
http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/08/10/liberals-politicians-do-lie-too/
http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/08/21/canadas-unemployment-figures-lie/
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I also do do not believe them rightfully and especially when they say the big recession is ending shortly when these same fools initially would not even firstly admit that Canada was facing a recession now too.. they the Conservatives clearly and simply cannot be trusted at all based on their poor performances to date. And I would not believe them just as much as I would not believe the much too often lying RCMP, Police Commissions now as well. Canada lost 45000 jobs in July: Statistics Canada
Here is a basic simple introduction to the context of many of my messages, in Canada there are much too many liars, crooks, cheats, perverts, ungodly persons everywhere, in the church, police stations, in politics, and elsewhere. There are too many also who are disguised as wolves in sheep clothing, including crooked, dishonest professionals, doctors, lawyers, accountants, business persons, cops, RCMP, pastors, priests as well.. dream on if any of them wrongfully do think I will accept their evil deeds quietly.. Exposure and prosecution of the bad, guilty persons serves everyone’s best interest. http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/05/21/why-many-businesses-fail/
Clearly Canada’s Prime Minister Stephen Harper is still popular in the West, cause he pretends to be a Westerner, advocating independence, family, relgious, moral, democratic, fisical restraint values, and he was supposedly a non Liberal too.
You need also to get used to this fact people lie, and often too, so does our PM stephen Harper, so do many of the politicians, ministers, civil servants and cops, RCMP now too as well as you do know.. so do the statistics, polls as well.. and when you read about 10 percent uemploynment presently , 10 percent of reduction in manufacturing in Canada this year, thus you now can easily, safely double those figures and that is how bad the Canadian situation really is too..
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) – Canada’s Liberal Party, which has been climbing in recent opinion polls, is also regaining its financial footing and the political unity it needs to fight a new election, leader Michael Ignatieff said on Thursday.But Ignatieff added he was still in no rush to force an election so soon after last October’s vote, and told party activists they still had hard work to do to regain the Liberals’ standing as a “national institution” that could elect candidates in all parts of the country..”We have a unified party. We have a party out of debt. And we have a party basically ready to fight an election,” he told reporters in Vancouver at the start of the Liberal’s Party national convention.






The press was not given notice of the speech in advance, so it went mostly uncovered, which may explain why the Prime Minister sounded more like the Harper of old. His speech was highly partisan and littered with snide references to the “left-wing fringe groups” and the “liberal left.” Others targeted by the prime minister include:
- The Senate, the judiciary, and “countless other federal institutions and agencies,” which are filled with “Liberal insiders and ideologues.”
- The Obama administration in the United States. “Unlike our friends to the south, we are cutting taxes, not raising them.”
- Wall Street financiers and individual homeowners and consumers, who caused the economic meltdown because they “bought into a very unconservative idea that they could live beyond their means.”
- The CBC. “We as Conservatives inherit an incredible legacy, (although) you would forget this sometimes listening to the CBC.”
- Parliament. “I would never use Parliament and reality in the same sentence.” The opposition parties were described as “that toxic coalition brew of Liberals, socialists and separatists.”
- The United Nations. “Instead of polling the General Assembly of the United Nations, we are taking principled, unequivocal positions.”
Harper also took a stab at defining conservatism. ” “I like to summarize my idea of conservatism in three Fs – freedom, family and faith.. ”
http://www.thestar.com/comment/article/603283
but when we are clearly head for a church, Harper induced Police state where is the real freedom

Only 39 percent of the Americans are truly informed as to what is going on around them, and a whopping 46 percent of Americans don’t know what’s going on with the economy, and they cannot give any opinion about it.. But the recent Pew Survey had showed that 80 percent of Americans had still next cut spending because of the economic situation and only 30 percent of them had to cut cost because they were faced with worsening finances. Pew had asked a random sample of 1,000 Americans whether they had started to tune out the dire economic coverage. Fewer than 15 percent said yes. Forty-six percent said that they don’t have enough knowledge and background information to understand the crisis or evaluate the proposed solutions. Many People just keep brief attention to economic news because it affects them, 40 percent of the respondents have been touched by job worries over last year, layoffs, reductions in pay, hours or job loss by family members and friends.
Budget officer forecasts major decline in GDP CTV.ca - Parliamentary budget officer Kevin Page delivered more bad news about the Canadian economy Wednesday, saying the GDP will drop 8.5 per cent this quarter — the biggest decline in at least four decades.
Meanwhile GM and Chrysler have been teetering on the brink of bankruptcy for months because of falling sales, high costs, heavy debts and a broad-based shortage of credit from commercial lenders. Their position became even more precarious in late March after they failed to meet conditions laid out by Washington and Ottawa for tapping into billions of dollars of taxpayer aid to help them retool. The two governments have given Chrysler until the end of April – and GM until the end of May – to re-submit restructuring programs to help their long-term survival. Meantime, the Conservative government will provide nearly $1 billion in guarantees aimed at restoring confidence to skittish consumers and parts suppliers that deal with struggling car companies. But some argue other car manufacturers, including Ford, will stay standing even if GM and Chrysler go down. Maybe such a collapse will result in the loss of 100,000 jobs, at most.
OTTAWA — A new poll suggests most Canadians want the federal government to inject more stimulus money into the sputtering economy. Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s government has already committed to spending $40 billion over two years in a bid to kickstart the economy. But 55 per cent of respondents to a survey by The Canadian Press Harris-Decima said that’s not enough. The poll suggested an east-west split over the need for more stimulus spending and the government’s handling of the recession in general. Support for more stimulus was highest in the hardhit manufacturing heartland of Quebec and Ontario, at 63 per cent and 57 per cent respectively. But in Alberta, the political heartland for Harper’s Conservatives, a plurality (48 per cent) was against any further cash infusions.
Harper’s economic stimulus ‘exhausted’ before its release, think-tank says. OTTAWA — Rapid contractions of both the Canadian economy and the job market eclipsed the Harper government’s stimulus package before the first dollar was dispensed, an economic think-tank says in study to be released Monday. The study by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives says the stimulus package laid out in the Jan. 27 budget was too small, too late and failed to direct the money where Canadians would get the most bang for their buck. “The size of the federal government’s stimulus package is out of proportion to the threat that Canadians are currently facing and have already endured,” says the report, entitled Too Little Too Late. Written by CCPA economist David Macdonald, the study urged Prime Minister Stephen Harper to increase the stimulus effort.
Americans also now tend not to respond too well to any negative criticism of them from these people who knows where from, even north of the US borders. Americans also do respond best to love, kindness, goodwill like we all do hopefully..
“I was very worried about the atmosphere of confrontation that exists in our region. But we saw a remarkable change during this summit. And that means the era of confrontation was replaced by the era of dialogue. In the difficult economic times in which we’re living, I think this is a tremendously promising development.” Stephen Harper
“Canada’s national economic interest is clearly in its tar sands (or, more precisely, in the volume of dirty oil it can squeeze into barrels for export to the mother of all thirsty markets, the good old stars and stripes). Conversely, America’s national economic interest is energy independence. And that means new investments in solar, wind, and nuclear power (all of which are designed to stem the flow of sawbucks overseas, build internal industrial capacity, and generate good, lasting jobs).We remain a willing exporter of the very products the United States increasingly resents buying.” http://herenb.canadaeast.com/opinion/article/644094
So yes, we do have to find out and sell to Americans what they want to buy, not rather mainly try to sell what we would like to them to buy.. which is Albertan oil it seems mainly these days… and also if we were more friendly to all of the Americans we would not scare away the American tourists now as well with their money..
No matter how that dirty RCMP weasel spins the facts, tries to weasel out of the truth, the RCMP was clearly wrong on many counts in the Taser death of a polish immigrant at the Vancouver airport.. they were uncompassionate, inconsiderate, used more restraining force than was necessary, and they next also clearly lied to cover-up their own immoral acts, and many times as well, They slander a good man in the process as well.. and so none of this was, is acceptable or forgivable.. none of it. http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/04/21/the-mickey-mouse-rcmp-in-canada/
Here is what I found amazing and worth while examining now in much more detail.. insurance companies in Canada do not mind gouging Canadian consumers in their greed to make more profits.. and we all know that accumulating speeding , traffic infractions, will cause your car insurance costs to go up significantly… and yet here is what I find surprising, neither the insurance companies, the provincial government, nor the federal government, the police have real, valid detailed statistics on the causes of traffic accidents: such as how many were caused my alcoholic drivers, how many were caused by speeding, how many were caused by poor road conditions, lousy snow clearing as well, etc not even in Ontario, Alberta, Quebec, BC as well.. …. so what do the insurance companies do with all the extra money they collect, certainly they of all persons should have firstly the best statistics on traffic accidents now in the first place, or how do they determine their rates??? Even Canada’s police chiefs have to rely on accident statistics from other countries, such as Australia, Great Britain, the US..
Yeah we STILL ALL DO NEED HELP WE NEED SOMEONE TO DEAL WITH THE DIRTY RCMP, and the dirty lying Albertan justice minister WHO said that many of the citizens did not complain about the bad RCMP and their unneeded use of the Taser.. he is a liar like the RCMP, Top RCMP officer gives a cheap apologize for airport Taser death while “a lot of the criminals are already going free, the four officers involved in this latest RCMP mess for example. Oh and interesting that you bring up drunk driving causing death because only one segment of our population seems to get away with it repeatedly. Off Duty officers.” “When an organization looks after themselves more than who they are put in place to care for, it’s time to rethink at the roots. “ “Fancy that, It only took the top cop 1 year and 7 months to give his half-assed apology that they were more or less forced to give. (Public outcry). Now if they put some of them in jail, it might show their sincere. We know that won’t happen though, their infallible. http://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columbia/story/2009/05/11/bc-rcmp-apology-taser.html http://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columbia/story/2009/05/12/bc-taser-inquiry-wilson-dziekanski.html
Mulroney denies wrongdoing | Canada | News | but no matter how he spins the recent polls show that it most people, 95 percent do not believe Mulroney and still believe he is one of Canada’s biggest crooks as bad as the RCMP and Harper and his bad boys
Taser inquiry leaves RCMP image in tatters By Don Martin, Calgary Herald April 24, 2009 The retired police officer thought he’d seen the worst possible case of cop rot when he helped drag an RCMP commissioner before Parliament to face cover-up perjury accusations. But what’s surfacing daily on the witness stand at the Braidwood Inquiry into the Taser-triggered death of Polish immigrant Robert Dziekanski has even Ron Lewis mortified at the reputation ruination of Canada’s iconic police force. In performing its duty to document the truth internally, properly brief the public externally and testify to the facts accurately, this inquiry has become a nightmarish example of a force that is not always with us. He admits the force got a black eye from a prolonged pension scandal featuring nepotism, contract irregularities and a blind-eye refusal by senior officers to enforce the rules. But the parade of fibbing Vancouver airport officers who zapped a confused and unarmed immigrant five times, restraining him on the floor until he died while a civilian’s video camera rolled from the far side of the glass, is now giving way to evidence of a higher-level communications whitewash where critical information was ignored, suppressed or manipulated. In vintage Watergatish style, the cover-up is becoming worse than the crime. ”The investigators must’ve known immediately they had a huge problem, but didn’t handle it well out of a sense of self-preservation,” Lewis told me. “Now they’re locked on a global stage and they can’t get off. This is not a localized event people will easily forget. It’s going to take a generation for a lot of this to go away.” But the problem for the force goes beyond using excessive force against a frightened immigrant trapped alone in a situation he could not comprehend and waving around a stapler for protection. The pension plan fiasco was confined to the top level of the police force. This inquiry-probing incident started at the lowest level of policing, but is now creeping up the chain of command. http://www.edmontonjournal.com/Business/Taser+inquiry+leaves+RCMP+image+tatters/1529001/story.html
IF THE TOO OFTEN DIRTY RCMP DID NOT LIKE THE JOB THEY SHOULD HAVE QUIT, do note this is AN OPTION EVERY ONE HAS BUT I MYSELF NOW HAVE RUN INTO DIRTY RCMP OFFICERS AT TWO DIFFERENT AIRPORTS, Vancouver, Winnipeg even DECADES AGO TOO.. AND MOST RCMP OFFICER THAT I HAD ENCOUNTERED ELSEWHERE WERE ALSO LIARS, THOSE IN Montreal, Calgary, Canmore TOO.. Reality – THE BAD RCMP PROBLEM IS NOT JUST ONE ISOLATED CASE.. IT HAS EXISTED THE LAST 4 DECADES IN MY WITNESS.
“ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Alta. — Arnold Van Ginkel says his flu-stricken Alberta hog farm and his livelihood are hanging in limbo while the government dithers over what to do with his 2,200 pigs. For the 37-year-old farmer, a Dutch immigrant, the solution is simple: destroy all the animals and compensate him for his loss. “I think they should depopulate the herd as soon as possible and give me compensation for the animals, give me compensation for the loss of income and everybody can go back to normal life,” Van Ginkel said Monday.” Money from a stingy, cheap Albertan Government? dream on.. they will sell the sick pigs first likely instead.
>Prentice had convictions dating back to the late ’80s and early 1990s for drug trafficking, possession and resisting arrest by NADIA.MOHARIB Edmonton Sun
Nadia along with her colleague Althia HAVE A BIG DIRTY MOUTH, they LIKE TO GOSSIP, LIE ABOUT AND SLANDER the dead and GOOD PEOPLE now SHOULD BASH THE bad guys, the bad RCMP RIGHTFULLY INSTEAD.. and not rather sleep with them
363000 Canadians have lost their jobs since Harper’s re-election GlobalPost - And since October, since the last election, where Stephen “lassiez faire I don’t care” Harper promised if there was going to be a recession Harper promised if there was going to be a recession it would have happened already and said we should trust him because he’s an economist, the Canadian economy has retracted by 2.1 per cent
“about the liars, thieves, ABUSERS, bullies, thugs, proud oppressors, war mongers “
I SIMPLY SEND AN EMAIL, I PUT IT INTO CLEARLY WRITING, SO THE GUILTY PARTY CANNOT SAY I DID NOT ASK HIM OR HER TO REPENT.
Ignatieff demands change from Harper on four key issues Globe and Mail - June 15, 2009 Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff today demanded that Prime Minister Stephen Harper negotiate with him on four key issues or he will try to take down the Conservative minority government Friday in a confidence vote. Possible Canadian federal election in 2009 over the budget.
Ignatieff Says Liberals Are Prepared to Bring Down Government Bloomberg
Hopes for a speedy economic turn-around got a reality check Friday OTTAWA – Hopes for a speedy economic turn-around got a reality check Friday with a surprisingly big drop in April retail sales that provided clear evidence Canada remains in recession.
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/090619/national/economy_retail
REAL Women of Canada (Realistic, Equal, Active, for Life) is a non-partisan, non-denominational organization of independant women which was federally incorporated in 1983. ” We come from all walks of life, occupations, social and economic backgrounds. Some members work full or part time outside the home, while some mainly work in the home. We represent a broad spectrum of Canadian women who, until our formation, did not have a public forum in which to express their views.”
“Evangelical Fellowship of Canada (EFC). A national church agency founded in 1964 to foster co-operation among evangelical Christian denominations and individuals. With headquarters in Markham, Ontario, and an office in Ottawa, this group includes affiliate denominations, ministry organizations, post-secondary educational institutions and individual congregations. The largest affiliate church denomination is the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. Others include the SALVATION ARMY, the Mennonite Brethren Church, Canadian Baptist Ministries, Christian Reformed Church, Christian and Missionary Alliance, and the Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches. Bruce J. Clemenger took up the position of president of The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada on June 1, 2003. He has served with EFC since 1992. In 1996 he established the EFC’s Ottawa office and became the founding director of the EFC’s Centre for Faith and Public Life. He has served on the board of the Salvation Army Ethics Centre in Winnipeg, as an adjunct faculty member of Tyndale University College and Seminary in Toronto, and at Trinity Western University in Langley, B.C.”
SADLY anyone who thinks OUR Stephen Harper and his Conservatives are any kind of Christians was or is blind.. FROM DAY ONE, in fact this party is becoming more non Christian everyday.. now all the money, energy supporting this party has certainly gone done the drain.. I would have thought all you guys and gals were a lot smarter than that too.
“Like many Conservative party supporters, I have been contributing to the Harper political party for a number of years. However, with the recent revelation that our government has been granting large sums of taxpayers’ money to fund indecent expositions like “pride” parades across the country, I will no longer send donations to this political party. Such misuse of taxes shows a serious lack of leadership or a deliberate statement of policy by our prime minister and his associates. Indeed, promoting such parades “for tourism” confirms for Canadians that there’s little difference between a PC government and what would happen under a Liberal or NDP regime. Mark B. Toth” http://www.bclocalnews.com/opinion/letters/51057607.html First he Stephen Harper offends evangelicals by giving out alcoholic drinks.. next he supports the gays.. and next he endorses the catholic pope of all things.. he is losing more and more evangelical supporters every day it seems..
Hey I have said it before if our Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper would have rightfully been spending all of time and energy on running this country properly instead of making war with the Liberals , NDP, BQ, News media, and whoever too, he might have had a chance to increase his party holdings, but the way he is going at it now still it is no wonder that he Stephen Harper is stuck indefinitely in a minority government instead. He has no one to blame but himself for it too now.
RCMP oversight lacking, says complaints watchdog Calgary Herald
August 13, 2009
But we knew all that already about the RCMP

Top Mounties failing in leadership role, watchdog says Globe and Mail - - RCMP brass are failing to live up to the legendary can-do spirit of the Mounties and are undermining the efforts of provincial divisions that are striving to modernize the force, watchdog Paul Kennedy said Wednesday.
The Mounties and public trust Toronto Star - Should the Royal Canadian Mounted Police investigate their own officers when someone has died or been seriously injured in a run-in with the force?
Investigating the RCMP National Post RCMP Commissioner William J. S. Elliott should take this counsel to heart. But instead, he seems to be exhibiting a knee-jerk opposition to Mr. Kennedy’s findings.

“This requires the intervention of the government,” said Liberal MP Mark Holland, who said Ottawa’s inaction is inexcusable. “Does a recommendation need to be made 10, 15, 20 times before it is implemented?”
It’s not yet clear whether RCMP will implement the recommendations contained in a new report by the Commission for Public Complaints Against the RCMP.
David Eby, the executive director of the B.C. Civil Liberties Association, says the report issued Tuesday by Paul Kennedy, the Commissioner for the Public Complaints Against the RCMP, is a damning indictment of police investigating themselves, but it doesn’t go far enough.
Now as if you all did not know that already that the Local and the national police cannot be respected to do a decent inquiry into the alleged wrong doings of any police officers, cause we can seem all to know that the accused police do not hesitate to lie, to cover-up the reality… now self regulation of the police force, is just useless self masturbation always it seems, thus we need independent reviews of all police complaints for all of the police forces too in Canada, with real negative consequences on the guilty persons now too and it is as simple as that The truth, real acts, real facts speak louder than the too often, false, cheap words now too still. Police unions, Police Public relationships departments now too would have us all believe that the police is supposedly now aggressively tackling crime, criminals, injustice in Canada. Even a according to the RCMP Public relationship propaganda department too, because if they the RCMP now did not write a report about it, it all now still would not be obvious to most people who wonder what the cops are even doing now most of the time, besides giving out money generating traffic traffic tickets, the report does not indicate the number of bad people actually successfully prosecuted each year for the millions of dollars already spend on the related police man-hours now too? nor does the same RCMP report indicate the cost of the useless police enforcement per year in comparison now to the actual successful prosecutions?
Self regulation of all organizations, personnel tends to be mostly still just immoral masturbation.. lawyers, pastors, doctors and nurses included. Public exposure and real prosecutions of the really guilty persons does work better.
The ongoing lessons of life even in Canada will be and are these: One cannot abuse others and get away with it forever. Laws, government institutions now are made for the good of all persons too. Also if all of the evil persons, politicians included, are not also punished, made to face negative personal consequences themselves they really will not next stop their wrong doings. (Eph 4:28 KJV) Let him that stole steal no more: but rather let him labour, working with his hands the thing which is good, that he may have to give to him that needeth. (1 Cor 11:31 KJV) For if we would judge ourselves, we should not be judged.
Almost since my first job after graduating from university I had learned that people are not to be trusted, need to be supervised, and corruption still exists in construction, universities, municipalities, governments, corporations, amongst professionals and politicians as well.
Sergeant Mike Rutigliano with the Ontario Provincial Police “has been charged with discreditable conduct under Ontario’s Police Services Act for allegedly meeting with members of the Rizzuto crime family, led by the currently imprisoned Vito Rizzuto, in Montreal in 2002″ as reported by Anthony Reinhart for The Globe and Mail: Yesterday morning, Sgt. Rutigliano made a brief first appearance at OPP headquarters in Orillia. According to the notice of hearing issued before the proceeding, the OPP alleges Sgt. Rutigliano “arranged and attended a meeting in Montreal in 2002 with members and associates of the Rizzuto Traditional Organized Crime Group, regarding a jewellery store in Woodbridge, Ont.” The OPP has further accused the officer of giving “false and misleading” answers when he was questioned, in February of 2004, about his “relationship with Vito Rizzuto.” The notice of hearing quotes Sgt. Rutigliano as having said, “I do not know the man, I have never met the man, I have never spoken to the man, I have never communicated with the man either in writing or electronically, nor have I ever had any association with him directly, or indirectly.” The disciplinary hearing will resume on Sept. 28 in Orillia. In 2004, Rutigliano was found guilty under the PSA of discreditable conduct for making a threat to a former business associate. The OPP officer is also charged with an alleged $15 million fraud targeting Bombardier Inc.
The scathing indictment of RCMP, “the truth about what’s really going on inside the force. The short answer is an inept, insular and archaic group of RCMP executives has let the Force fall out of step with 21st Century policing.” “Unfortunately,” the idea of intimidating people is entirely consistent with the RCMP management’s way of managing conflict, not only with the public, but also with its own membership“ “The idea of protection is reflective of the RCMP executive’s view of the public they police. We have become the ‘enemy’ and they go to ‘war’ with us each day, rather than collaborating with us to form a cohesive and consistent approach to policing our communities.”. “It is a psychologically unsophisticated idea to believe that the RCMP can investigate itself,” “When I say this, I’m not questioning anyone’s integrity. I am stating a fundamental principle of human behaviour. Human beings are highly subjective organisms … we don’t like to see things that make us look bad….. The RCMP is in need of significant transformational change in order to genuinely re-connect with the public and its own membership.” ” Mike Webster police psychologist.
THERE APPEAR TO BE THREE MAIN REASONS any so called professionals, the RCMP now too, have DEGENERATED IN EFFECTIVENESS SO VISIBLY. THE SAME REASONS THAT WOULD BE APPLICABLE TO MOST PROFESSIONAL BODIES NOW AS WELL:
-The first is the initial employee, managements hiring, selection process. Police forces tend to have common criteria of personnel selections.
- The second clearly is promotional mechanisms within the force.. which seems too often to reward AND promote incompetency.. TO ME THIS EXPLAINS WHY POLICE CHIEFS, MANGERS TEND OFTEN NOW TO LACK MORALITY, CREDIBILITY, ETHICS TOO.
- The third is the internal self regulating aspects
(Micah 2:1 KJV) Woe to them that devise iniquity, and work evil upon their beds! when the morning is light, they practice it, because it is in the power of their hand. 2 And they covet fields, and take them by violence; and houses, and take them away: so they oppress a man and his house, even a man and his heritage. 3 Therefore thus saith the LORD; Behold, against this family do I devise an evil, from which ye shall not remove your necks; neither shall ye go haughtily: for this time is evil.
(Nahum 3:1 KJV) Woe to the bloody city! it is all full of lies and robbery; the prey departeth not;
(Hab 2:9 KJV) Woe to him that coveteth an evil covetousness to his house, that he may set his nest on high, that he may be delivered from the power of evil!
(Hab 2:12 KJV) Woe to him that buildeth a town with blood, and stablisheth a city by iniquity!
(Zep 3:1 KJV) Woe to her that is filthy and polluted, to the oppressing city!
(Isa 5:18 KJV) Woe unto them that draw iniquity with cords of vanity, and sin as it were with a cart rope:
(Isa 59:3 KJV) For your hands are defiled with blood, and your fingers with iniquity; your lips have spoken lies, your tongue hath muttered perverseness.
(Isa 59:4 KJV) None calleth for justice, nor any pleadeth for truth: they trust in vanity, and speak lies; they conceive mischief, and bring forth iniquity.
(Isa 59:5 KJV) They hatch cockatrice’ eggs, and weave the spider’s web: he that eateth of their eggs dieth, and that which is crushed breaketh out into a viper.
(Isa 59:6 KJV) Their webs shall not become garments, neither shall they cover themselves with their works: their works are works of iniquity, and the act of violence is in their hands.
(Isa 59:7 KJV) Their feet run to evil, and they make haste to shed innocent blood: their thoughts are thoughts of iniquity; wasting and destruction are in their paths.
(Isa 59:8 KJV) The way of peace they know not; and there is no judgment in their goings: they have made them crooked paths: whosoever goeth therein shall not know peace.
(Jer 16:17 KJV) For mine eyes are upon all their ways: they are not hid from my face, neither is their iniquity hid from mine eyes.
http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/07/22/crime-down-in-canada-report/
http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/06/18/bad-cops-want-more-power-over-the-interent-as-well/
http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/06/16/no-confidence/
http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2009/07/16/the-serious-loss-of-trust-into-the-rcmp/
http://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2008/12/12/surprise-surprise-ineffective-rcmp/









































































































































































































































