8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (3)
#15625173 at 2022-02-14 16:05:41 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #19758: Fight For Freedom and Never Surrender Edition
>>15625170
Police announced the establishment of an enhanced "Integrated Command Centre" with the OPP and RCMP to respond to the "significant influx of demonstrators into the Ottawa area and the escalation of the current occupation."
"We expect that the ICC will result in a significantly enhanced ability of our police service to respond to the current situation in our city," police said. "The ICC will allow us to make the most effective use of the additional resources our policing partners have provided to us."
The Prime Minister's Office says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau discussed further "immediate actions" the federal government is considering to address the situation in Ottawa, and will reconvene today.
"They emphasized the urgent need for anyone participating in the blockades to return to their communities peacefully and immediately, and that consequences for breaking the law will be increasingly severe," the Prime Minister's Office said in a statement late Saturday evening.
"These blockades must be brought to an end, and the federal government will continue working on every option to end them."
Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair told CTV's Question Period the government is prepared to invoke the Emergencies Act to end the trucker convoy protests and blockades across the country.
A former Ottawa police chief says the Ottawa Police Service must try to keep a lid on things until the reinforcements arrive.
"I think that the Ottawa Police Service clearly is unable to execute the strategy that they've laid out because they do not have the resources in place to do it, and the best they can do is to keep a lid on it," Charles Bordeleau told CTV News Ottawa.
"They key question is when they do get those additional resources will they keep with the same plan or will they alter their strategy in order to become more effective in executing what the community wants.
"The community wants these people to leave, and they really have to assess whether the current strategy they have in place is having that measurable impact and if that additional number of resources will continue to have an impact on executing their plan."
As of 10:30 a.m. Saturday, police had made 26 arrests, while police and Bylaw Services officers had issued 2,600 tickets. There are currently 140 criminal investigations underway into the demonstration.
Premier Doug Ford declared a state of emergency in Ontario on Friday, saying it will give authorities more tools to help stop the "illegal occupation of Ottawa." Fines up to $100,000 are possible for blocking critical infrastructure, including municipal and provincial roadways and pedestrian walkways.
#4947998 at 2019-01-29 05:03:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6317: Ope[r]ations Underway - Games R FUN! - R They Serious? Edition
>>4947988
Resignations in the news today - part 2
Queiroz resigns as Iran's soccer coach
http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2019-01/29/c_137782382.htm
Suspended elections chief Susan Bucher resigns rather than take fight to GOP-controlled Senate
https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/politics/fl-ne-susan-bucher-resignation-20190128-story.html
Top Eastspring executives resign, Jeroen Buwalda appointed as new COO
https://www.asiaasset.com/news/EastspringCOOCFO_gte_0128.aspx
Town Attorney Greg White retiring
http://www.eptrail.com/ci_32404783/town-attorney-greg-white-retiring
NYRA CEO's resignation stirs up old concerns
https://dailygazette.com/article/2019/01/28/foss-nyra-ceo-s-resignation-stirs-up-old-concerns
Tech Director In Westchester School District Abruptly Resigns
https://dailyvoice.com/new-york/mountpleasant/schools/tech-director-in-westchester-school-district-abruptly-resigns/747443/
AHIP REIT President Resigns
https://www.hotelbusiness.com/ahip-reit-president-resigns-more-personnel-moves/
Police Chief Charles Bordeleau set to retire in May
https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/police-chief-Charles-Bordeleau-set-to-retire-in-may
Another MMH Board Member Resigns
https://www.wwnytv.com/story/39865393/another-mmh-board-member-resigns
County Administrator retires
https://www.wkrg.com/news/mobile-county/county-administrator-retires/1733467429
[Iliad Press Release] Resignation of Olivier Rosenfeld, member of the Board of Directors
https://globenewswire.com/news-release/2019/01/28/1706377/0/en/Iliad-Press-Release-Resignation-of-Olivier-Rosenfeld-member-of-the-Board-of-Directors.html
Bowden retires from Mainely Vinyl
https://www.ellsworthamerican.com/maine-news/business-news/bowden-retires-from-mainely-vinyl-wagstaff-bobb-join-team/
St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter's public safety adviser resigns in frustration
http://www.startribune.com/st-paul-mayor-melvin-carter-s-public-safety-adviser-resigns-in-frustration/505000462/
Hatfield city clerk retires after 33 years
https://www.pipestonestar.com/articles/hatfield-city-clerk-retires-after-33-years/
Singapore Sports Hub CEO Oon Jin Teik resigns
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/singapore-sports-hub-ceo-oon-jin-teik-resigns-11176874
Alliance Friends Church Pastor Rick Sams retires
https://www.the-review.com/photogallery/OH/20190128/NEWS/128009996/PH/1
Mid-Southern Bancorp, Inc. Announces That Paul G. Allemeier is Retiring From the Board of Directors
https://globenewswire.com/news-release/2019/01/28/1706418/0/en/Mid-Southern-Bancorp-Inc-Announces-That-Paul-G-Allemeier-is-Retiring-From-the-Board-of-Directors.html
Environmental health director retiring
https://www.smdailyjournal.com/news/local/environmental-health-director-retiring-dean-peterson-s-career-full-of/article_82ed9d13-0357-5ad1-bb0c-a27c8754cb84.html
NMA cries out as 88 doctors resign
http://dailypost.ng/2019/01/28/kogi-nma-cries-88-doctors-resign/
Furze Platt councillor resigns from Conservative group
https://www.maidenhead-advertiser.co.uk/news/maidenhead/140782/furze-platt-councillor-resigns-from-conservative-group.html
Puerto Rico's treasury secretary resigns
https://www.bondbuyer.com/news/puerto-ricos-treasury-secretary-teresita-fuentes-resigns
Superintendent at Shelbyville to retire in June
https://www.shelbyvilledailyunion.com/news/local_news/superintendent-at-shelbyville-to-retire-in-june/article_31a18684-076b-55f5-8846-69a308e60c81.html
In San Francisco suburb, NIMBY concerns lead city manager to resign
https://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/2019/01/city-manager-resigns-over-nimby-climate-concerns/
Minister resigns over bullying claims
https://punchng.com/minister-resigns-over-bullying-claims/
Crisis Ministry director Gayle Whitehead retires
https://www.the-dispatch.com/news/20190128/crisis-ministry-director-gayle-whitehead-retires
Dy Speaker of Ayeyawady Region Parliament to resign
https://elevenmyanmar.com/news/dy-speaker-of-ayeyawady-region-parliament-to-resign
Amanda Spies resigns as Goshen fiscal officer
https://www.timesreporter.com/news/20190128/amanda-spies-resigns-as-goshen-fiscal-officer
Batten Airport GM David Mann to retire
https://journaltimes.com/news/local/batten-airport-gm-david-mann-to-retire/article_bb6cde78-df11-5a1c-9ae4-08aa3697889f.html
#4717185 at 2019-01-12 00:09:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6019: Where Are The Dems Edition
>>4717143
MOAR
Mayor Jim Watson, Ottawa Police Chief Charles Bordeleau and other emergency services officials will provide an update at city hall about the fatal bus crash at the Westboro transit in Ottawa on Friday afternoon.
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This is a developing story and will be updated as additional information is confirmed.
First responders say multiple people were killed and 17 were injured - some critically - after a double-decker OC Transpo bus crashed at the Westboro transit station in Ottawa on Friday afternoon.
The fatal collision occurred at 3:50 p.m, according to Ottawa police.
"As a result of the collision we have a number of injuries and some fatalities," Ottawa Police Chief Charles Bordeleau said at the scene around 6:15 p.m.
The bus appeared to have rammed into the shelter at the station located west of downtown Ottawa. Images taken at the scene show the front of the double-decker bus ripped off. Fire crews used ladders to get passengers off the top level of the bus.
City officials, police and other emergency services representatives are expected to provide further information at a 7 p.m. press conference at city hall on Friday.
The Ottawa Hospital confirmed at 6 p.m. that nine patients in critical condition have been admitted to the Civic's trauma centre following the crash in Westboro.
The Queensway Carleton Hospital tweeted that it has received one patient by ambulance and a few walk-in patients in connection with the collision and is expecting up to 10 more low-acuity patients.
8chan/8kun QResearch CANADA Posts (1)
#20642541 at 2024-03-28 16:37:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research Canada #55: Techno-Tyranny Edition
Tribunal resumes for Ottawa detective who probed for link between infant deaths and vaccines
https://tnc.news/2024/03/28/tribunal-detective-link-infant-deaths-vaccines/
The Ottawa Police Service has hired local law firm Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall to assist its discreditable conduct case against detective Helen Grus. On Monday, day 15 of Grus' disciplinary tribunal, it was learned that firm partners Jessica Barrow and Lynda Bordeleau - former OPS chief Charles Bordeleau's wife - have joined the prosecution.
They were retained by OPS after Grus' defence team of Bath-Sheba van den Berg and Blair Ector filed a motion to have police's lead counsel, Vanessa Stewart, tossed from the case for professional misconduct. During cross-examination of a defence witness last January, Stewart compared Grus' calm demeanour to that of serial rapist and double murderer Russell Williams.
Other aspects of the motion included Stewart's perceived conflict of interest with a prosecution witness who is her sister-in-law, and what the defence felt was a recalcitrant attitude towards negotiating Grus' use of police documents in her defence.
Grus was charged with discreditable conduct on July 26, 2022 under Ontario's Police Services Act, relating to what police allege was her "self-initiated and unauthorized project" involving her probe of increasing Sudden Infant Deaths and a possible link to COVID vaccines.
After more than a fortnight of hearing days, the most egregious aspect of Grus' purported misconduct is telephoning one father of a SIDS victim to inquire about the vaccine status of the mother-this at a time when Ontario residents still had to show their vaccine passport to get a haircut or a restaurant meal.
According to Grus' compelled statement, played on the opening day of the disciplinary tribunal, there were six SIDS cases in 2021, which she perceived as a two- or threefold increase compared to a typical year. At the time, she was a senior detective in OPS' child abuse unit and part of her job included investigating sudden deaths of children five-and-under.
Though the Mar. 25 hearing day was intended to argue the motion to boot Stewart from the case, van den Berg offered to withdraw it without prejudice (allowing Grus' defence to revisit the issue in future if need be), which tribunal adjudicator Chris Renwick allowed. Continue…