IS THIS CITIZEN RIGHT ABOUT BLOGGER BEING ARRESTED AT THE NEW BRUNSWICK LEGISLATURE???
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BLOGGER ASSAULTED BY TWO SECURITY QUEBECOIS AT THE NEW BRUNSWICK LEGISLATURE!!!

New Painting of Fascist Tyrant Quebecois Sergeant-at-Arms of the New Brunswick Legislature Dan Bussieres located in the Leg!!!
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Darn shame a person cannot go back in time eh????
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CBC INFORMATION MORNING HOST TERRY SEGUIN FIRST QUESTION TO NEW ELECTED FREDERICTON COUNCILLORS WAS THEIR VIEWS ON THE ARREST OF BLOGGER CHARLES LEBLANC BY THE FREDERICTON POLICE FORCE???

CITIZENS FROM FREDERICTON ARE STILL ASKING QUESTIONS ABOUT THE FREDERICTON POLICE FORCE!!!
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Lawyer Steven Foulds and New Brunswick Blogger Charles LeBlanc face Media in Fredericton
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Blogger finally finds a few friends to chat with about his problems!!!
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CTV covers media scrum by Blogger and Lawyer!!!!

CBC covers media scrum by Blogger and Lawyer!!!

Fredericton Police Chief Barry MacKnight is interviewed by CBC Host Terry Seguin about Blogger Charles LeBlanc!!!

CBC Journalist Jacques Poitras interviews Blogger in his home!!!!

Fredericton Information Morning host Terry Seguin questioned Woodside and Hayes about Blogger Charles LeBlanc case???

Media are demanding questions from the Fredericton Police Force!!!

Sheetal Rawal from the Canadian Civil Liberties Association views on Blogger Charles LeBlanc case!!!

Criminologist Michael Boudreau and Law Professor Jula Hughes gives their views on Blogger's case
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Sunday, February 06, 2011

True Food Organics is the place to go in Fredericton!!!

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Here's a video I made yesterday!!!!

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To be honest with you? I must have walked by this building over 1,000 time but never bothered walking inside.

A stranger encourage me to walk in and I did!!!


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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Fantastic. But I'm not buying quebec crap, ever.

mikel said...

I can't quite make out the name of the apples, but organic apples are very rare in the maritimes, most species still come from the west coast, where cultivars are naturally resistant to apple scab.

The best way to grow organic apples is to choose apple varieties that are naturally resistant to apple scab, the only main disease that affects apple flavour.

This is a big problem for producers, because we consumers are used to certain names, which are very susceptible to apple diseases, and often require spraying after every rainfall.

So look for these new varieties, and ask the orchards if they are planting them:

Red Free, Novamac, Novaspy, Liberty, Pristine, Williams Pride, Galarina, Topaz, Crimson Crisp, Crimson Gold and Gold Rush.

Several of these are from Kentville.

Anonymous said...

Buy Local? Not at Irving / Circle K Stores! #buylocal
Sep 9th, 2010 by Chris.
Yesterday, while on a work trip to Fredericton, I made a quick stop at an Irving / Circle K store in Welsford, New Brunswick. Pretty straight forward stop. I wanted a drink and a snack and rather than roll on over to the junk food aisles, I decided to step smartly up to the “fresh” produce area and help myself to an apple. It is Fall in New Brunswick, that’s apple season, and I love a good, fresh apple! Imagine my surprise when I started to peel the ubiquitous PLU code sticker and noticed it said “Chile”…

So after an initial angry Tweet and a Facebook status rant, a little birdie sent me some very interesting info (I love social media)… Let’s use it to put the pressure on for “Buy Local”! The items in ( italics ) are my additions!

Circle K is an international chain of convenience stores. It is owned and operated by the Canadian-based Alimentation Couche-Tard (here’s the Wikipedia link) – Not Irving. (I knew that part, Irving leased their sites to them in the summer of 2008. But Irving has the power to influence them – I hope!)


All purchasing decisions have to be approved by head office – and since local produce isn’t available year-round, they only allow produce contracts with suppliers who can provide year-round availability. (Lazy Jerks…)

It’s EXTREMELY hard to get approval for a purchasing contract through head office. Apparently the big stop in Miramichi sells local, but he is an anomaly because head office doesn’t like it! (Good to see some of them are doing it the right way)


Their website purports to putting 1% of net earnings to the support of youth, health, welfare, and humanitarian causes. That all sounds great, but by buying our apples from Chile and shipping them thousands of miles to Eastern Canada – particularly when there are magnificent local apples hanging on the trees all around New Brunswick – they are destroying the environment, damaging our health with under-nourished imported fruits and vegetables, and negatively impacting the future for these same youth. My “fresh” apple from Irving / Circle K has made a journey of many thousands of miles to get to me…

From their Operations Team page, it appears Michel Bernard is their Eastern Canada Operations VP, so he might be a great one to send your complaints to!

I am sure if Mr. Bernard was truly interested in helping create a sustainable food supply for the people his company says it helps with 1% of net earnings, he could find a very high-quality supply of local apples simply by contacting the following people:

APPLE GROWERS OF NEW BRUNSWICK
168 Cyr Street
Dieppe, NB
E1A 7Z1
Euclide Bourgeois, Chairman
Paul LeBlanc, Secretary-Manager
Tel: (506) 386-8100
Fax: (506) 461-1627

Anonymous said...

I am free and able to buy anything I want, even so far as to order my own products from the United States. (rare can you order in canada, and why pay such high shipping).
So my experience with organic is leave it. It is a big enough battle finding something you could bite into, and had any kind of flavour. The only thing I buy now is grapes, banana, and an apple company called dukeshires i believe. Local potatos are a joke. The American are great. White and firm, no rot lines. Only 1.50 a lb.
Last year the california strawberries were good, this winter a rotten taste. What a mess really. But I save a lot of money for vitamin pills.

Anonymous said...

Would you believe, you can't buy the chicken hattie any more. Only through the internet