Friday, December 16, 2005
FREDERICTON FOOD BANK ACCUSE CHARLES OF FRAUD???
Stay tune for an very interesting blog. This also includes the Fredericton Police Forces in the action.
GOD'S MINUTE!!!
THE LORD DELIGHTS IN THOSE WHO FEAR [Revere] HIM,
WHO PUT THEIR HOPE IN HIS UNFAILING LOVE.
( PSALM 147:11 * NIV )
Dear Charles,
Now, our life would be pretty tough without hope! Alexander
Pope (1688--1744) once said that "Hope Springs Eternal," and
indeed it does for the children of our Heavenly Father.
After all God provides our hope for it is written; FOR WHAT
IS OUR HOPE, OUR JOY, OR THE CROWN IN WHICH WE
WILL GLORY IN THE PRESENCE OF OUR LORD JESUS
WHEN HE COMES? IS IT NOT YOU? INDEED, YOU ARE
OUR GLORY AND JOY. ( 1 THESSALONIANS 2:19-20 )
AND HOPE DOES NOT DISAPPOINT US, BECAUSE GOD
HAS POURED OUT HIS LOVE INTO OUR HEARTS BY THE
HOLY SPIRIT, WHOM HE HAS GIVEN US. (ROMANS 5:5 )
Remember the words of the Sons of Korah*, for they said;
WHY ARE YOU DOWNCAST, O MY SOUL? WHY SO
DISTURBED WITHIN ME? PUT YOUR HOPE IN GOD. FOR I
WILL YET PRAISE HIM, MY SAVIOR AND MY GOD.
( PSALM 42:5 )
[ * Sons of Korah were temple musicians and assistants ]
Now this is because God has promised us; THEN YOU WILL
KNOW THAT I AM THE LORD; THOSE WHO HOPE IN ME
WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED! ( ISAIAH 49:23 )
So I pray that you will; BE STRONG AND TAKE HEART,
ALL YOU WHO HOPE IN THE LORD. ( PSALM 31:24 )
I PRAY ALSO THAT THE EYES OF YOUR HEART MAY BE
ENLIGHTENED IN ORDER THAT YOU MAY KNOW THE
HOPE TO WHICH HE HAS CALLED YOU, THE RICHES OF
HIS GLORIOUS INHERITANCE IN HIS SAINTS. Amen.
( EPHESIANS 1:18-19 )
NOTE: If you have lost a loved one during the year be sure
to read this Saturday's Devotional. It is called, "My First
Christmas In Heaven." It will minister to you and help you
during this Holiday Season, as it has many others in the
past as well. Amen.
With My Love & Prayers,
your servant Allen
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ARE BOTH POLITICAL PARTIES PLAYING POLITICS WITH ROMMER'S RIGHT BILL????
Monday was a very busy day for this activist.
I learned through the grapevine that the bill Dr.Ed Doherty introduced in the House was going to be defeated because it’s the Liberals who bought forward this Bill after the Lord Government mentioned the bill in their Throne Speech.
This is the reason I love living in the Capital. All the Generals are in one location.
I know it passed a second reading but no one seem to know when it’ll be official.
I walked into the Legislature and wanted to meet with the Legislative Clerk.
Of course the Commissionaire Andre Ouellette asked me-
– What was my questions?
I haven’t chatted with the guy ever since he degraded me in front of the Contractor so I told him that it was personal!
He went the office and this woman came out in the hallway.
I was surprise that she spoke in a loud way while she looked at Andre.
The phone rang in her office so we went back inside.
The Commissionaire was watching me like a hawk and it made me feel very uncomfortable.
I waited at the door while she was on the phone. Andre couldn’t see me so he came close to me and demanded that I move back in the hallways.
I told the Quebecer that it was ok because I’m leaving anyway.
I went in the Library and minutes later, Andre came to see me and told me that I could go back in the office.
I refuse to meet with the woman so I went at the Centennial building and once there?
There were two commissionaire and the head macho of security - also a Quebecer > Richard Tremblay.
I wanted to chat with someone from Brad Green office.
Once again, they wanted me to give them the info but I told them that it was personal.
I just wish to chat with someone.
It was an impossible task to chat on the phone with someone who could explain to me the system.
I decided to go outside and a Liberal MLA walked by and once again told me that the bill will be dead because it’s the Liberals who bought it up in the House.
I was totally confused!
Trevor Holder told this to the Irving’s newspaper-
Mr. Doherty stole some thunder from the Tories Wednesday by introducing his bill first, which according to House rules will force the government to deal with the Liberal bill before the Tory one can be tabled.
Mr. Holder was quick to dismiss the Liberal bill.
"Quite frankly I don't care what they are doing. This is the first time that I can ever remember the Liberal Party of New Brunswick raising this issue on the floor of the legislature."
He said previous Opposition bills have often been flawed.
"I don't suspect that they have had the same kind of consultation with officials at the building inspectors office in Saint John like we have. And we are going to do that and we are going to have to continue to do that," he said. "I want legislation that makes sense.
I want legislation that's done by consulting with the municipality in terms of what they need and that's what I intend to do."
So? Is Trevor speaking out against this needy bill?
I must get all the fats on this issue.
I met a bureaucrat who explain to me that it was indeed politics that could kill this bill!
In a matter of speaking? Both parties could be blamed for this needy bill to be passed in the House.
The Bernard Lord Government bought it up in their throne speech and the Liberals presented a bill the day afterwards.
I wasn’t done with this issue. Not from a long shot!!!
I walked into Brad Green office on Regent Street.
I heard his voice in the back but I never said a word.
His assistant came out and chatted with me. I might add that I was very very very stern with my concerns and I wanted someone to look into this issue.
I wish to know if this needy bill for the poor citizens of this province will be defeated because of politics? I just want some answers???
I want to know when the bill will be introduce in the Legislature so I can witness who would vote against roomers having rights?
I told the worker that I had a letter to the editor printed in today’s Irving paper.
Here’s the letter-
Daily Gleaner | Readers' Forum
As published on page C7 on December 12, 2005
It's about time that roomers and boarders have some
rights
The legislature has opened its doors and it seems that
boarders and roomers will be added to the Landlord and
Tenant Act.
My reply to this news? It's about time.
Have you ever lived in a rooming house? In Saint John,
I lived in a building where I had my own shower,
kitchen and bedroom.
I adjusted to living in these conditions. It was
smaller than an apartment but it was home.
I didn't have any problems until I arrived in the
capital, where I took a room in a building.
At first there were no problems, but after a few
months the caretaker got out of hand. The Fredericton
police were called on a few occasions.
The police told me to go to the rentalsman's office.
Once I got there, I was told that roomers and boarders
weren't covered under the act.
I might add that they told me they receive at least
six phone calls a week from roomers, but they are told
there's nothing that can be done.
The police were tired of being called by this
caretaker.
They told me to go to the New Brunswick Human Rights
Commission to form a complaint under social
conditions.
The situation was so bad that the caretaker told a
roomer that he wasn't allowed to use the washroom.
He had to use a garbage bag and relieve his bladder in
a bottle.
The worst thing about this issue is that the caretaker
was within his rights to act the way he did because he
knew these poor people had no rights.
I believe the bureaucrats want it this way.
These people live in contaminated buildings and they
cannot complain because they would be evicted on the
spot.
Charles LeBlanc
Fredericton
A couple of hours later, I’ve received this email from
Brad Green office???
Mr. LeBlanc:
Re your request of Minister Green regarding the status
of the Residential Tenancy Act.
The Premier announced protection to roomers and
boarders under the Residential Tenancies Act in
November and confirmed that commitment in the Speech
from the Thorne.
We anticipate having the legislation in place in 2006.
The Thorne Speech (Third Session of the 55th
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, December 6,
2005) states on Page 8:
“Your government will also modernize the Residential
Tenancies Act by introducing amendments to bring
roomers and boarders under the protection of this
legislation.”
Government also supported Bill 9 An Act Respecting the
Protection of Low-income Occupiers introduced by Dr.
Doherty. The bill has passed 2nd. Reading.
Ministers Green and Holder both spoke to the bill
supporting it.
Maureen Conley
Executive Assistant to
Hon. Brad Green, Q.C.
Minister of Justice and Attorney General
Minister Responsible for Aboriginal Affairs
Phone: (506) 453-2583
Fax: (506) 453-3651
E-mail: Maureen.Conley@gnb.ca
So will politics play a roll in defeating this Bill
for the poor? I sure hope not but stay tune for more
action in the Capital!!!!
There’s never a dull moment in this activist life!!!!
Always something!!!
I learned through the grapevine that the bill Dr.Ed Doherty introduced in the House was going to be defeated because it’s the Liberals who bought forward this Bill after the Lord Government mentioned the bill in their Throne Speech.
This is the reason I love living in the Capital. All the Generals are in one location.
I know it passed a second reading but no one seem to know when it’ll be official.
I walked into the Legislature and wanted to meet with the Legislative Clerk.
Of course the Commissionaire Andre Ouellette asked me-
– What was my questions?
I haven’t chatted with the guy ever since he degraded me in front of the Contractor so I told him that it was personal!
He went the office and this woman came out in the hallway.
I was surprise that she spoke in a loud way while she looked at Andre.
The phone rang in her office so we went back inside.
The Commissionaire was watching me like a hawk and it made me feel very uncomfortable.
I waited at the door while she was on the phone. Andre couldn’t see me so he came close to me and demanded that I move back in the hallways.
I told the Quebecer that it was ok because I’m leaving anyway.
I went in the Library and minutes later, Andre came to see me and told me that I could go back in the office.
I refuse to meet with the woman so I went at the Centennial building and once there?
There were two commissionaire and the head macho of security - also a Quebecer > Richard Tremblay.
I wanted to chat with someone from Brad Green office.
Once again, they wanted me to give them the info but I told them that it was personal.
I just wish to chat with someone.
It was an impossible task to chat on the phone with someone who could explain to me the system.
I decided to go outside and a Liberal MLA walked by and once again told me that the bill will be dead because it’s the Liberals who bought it up in the House.
I was totally confused!
Trevor Holder told this to the Irving’s newspaper-
Mr. Doherty stole some thunder from the Tories Wednesday by introducing his bill first, which according to House rules will force the government to deal with the Liberal bill before the Tory one can be tabled.
Mr. Holder was quick to dismiss the Liberal bill.
"Quite frankly I don't care what they are doing. This is the first time that I can ever remember the Liberal Party of New Brunswick raising this issue on the floor of the legislature."
He said previous Opposition bills have often been flawed.
"I don't suspect that they have had the same kind of consultation with officials at the building inspectors office in Saint John like we have. And we are going to do that and we are going to have to continue to do that," he said. "I want legislation that makes sense.
I want legislation that's done by consulting with the municipality in terms of what they need and that's what I intend to do."
So? Is Trevor speaking out against this needy bill?
I must get all the fats on this issue.
I met a bureaucrat who explain to me that it was indeed politics that could kill this bill!
In a matter of speaking? Both parties could be blamed for this needy bill to be passed in the House.
The Bernard Lord Government bought it up in their throne speech and the Liberals presented a bill the day afterwards.
I wasn’t done with this issue. Not from a long shot!!!
I walked into Brad Green office on Regent Street.
I heard his voice in the back but I never said a word.
His assistant came out and chatted with me. I might add that I was very very very stern with my concerns and I wanted someone to look into this issue.
I wish to know if this needy bill for the poor citizens of this province will be defeated because of politics? I just want some answers???
I want to know when the bill will be introduce in the Legislature so I can witness who would vote against roomers having rights?
I told the worker that I had a letter to the editor printed in today’s Irving paper.
Here’s the letter-
Daily Gleaner | Readers' Forum
As published on page C7 on December 12, 2005
It's about time that roomers and boarders have some
rights
The legislature has opened its doors and it seems that
boarders and roomers will be added to the Landlord and
Tenant Act.
My reply to this news? It's about time.
Have you ever lived in a rooming house? In Saint John,
I lived in a building where I had my own shower,
kitchen and bedroom.
I adjusted to living in these conditions. It was
smaller than an apartment but it was home.
I didn't have any problems until I arrived in the
capital, where I took a room in a building.
At first there were no problems, but after a few
months the caretaker got out of hand. The Fredericton
police were called on a few occasions.
The police told me to go to the rentalsman's office.
Once I got there, I was told that roomers and boarders
weren't covered under the act.
I might add that they told me they receive at least
six phone calls a week from roomers, but they are told
there's nothing that can be done.
The police were tired of being called by this
caretaker.
They told me to go to the New Brunswick Human Rights
Commission to form a complaint under social
conditions.
The situation was so bad that the caretaker told a
roomer that he wasn't allowed to use the washroom.
He had to use a garbage bag and relieve his bladder in
a bottle.
The worst thing about this issue is that the caretaker
was within his rights to act the way he did because he
knew these poor people had no rights.
I believe the bureaucrats want it this way.
These people live in contaminated buildings and they
cannot complain because they would be evicted on the
spot.
Charles LeBlanc
Fredericton
A couple of hours later, I’ve received this email from
Brad Green office???
Mr. LeBlanc:
Re your request of Minister Green regarding the status
of the Residential Tenancy Act.
The Premier announced protection to roomers and
boarders under the Residential Tenancies Act in
November and confirmed that commitment in the Speech
from the Thorne.
We anticipate having the legislation in place in 2006.
The Thorne Speech (Third Session of the 55th
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, December 6,
2005) states on Page 8:
“Your government will also modernize the Residential
Tenancies Act by introducing amendments to bring
roomers and boarders under the protection of this
legislation.”
Government also supported Bill 9 An Act Respecting the
Protection of Low-income Occupiers introduced by Dr.
Doherty. The bill has passed 2nd. Reading.
Ministers Green and Holder both spoke to the bill
supporting it.
Maureen Conley
Executive Assistant to
Hon. Brad Green, Q.C.
Minister of Justice and Attorney General
Minister Responsible for Aboriginal Affairs
Phone: (506) 453-2583
Fax: (506) 453-3651
E-mail: Maureen.Conley@gnb.ca
So will politics play a roll in defeating this Bill
for the poor? I sure hope not but stay tune for more
action in the Capital!!!!
There’s never a dull moment in this activist life!!!!
Always something!!!
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