Saturday 11 November 2023

Bill Clinton, Dominic Leblanc, Jean Chretian, Privy Council Oath, Greg Hallett

Dominic Leblanc - long time Liberal MP of the Beausejour riding - was the special advisor to Jean Chretian from 1993 - 1996

Dominic Leblanc was first elected to the House of Commons in November 2000

Dominic Leblanc was sworn in as a member of the Privy Council for Canada in July 2004.

More on the Privy Council Oath here:

Episode 23: (PART 4) Caroline Stephens interviews Greg Hallett on the Privy Council Oath (bitchute.com)




Bill Clinton was POTUS from 1993 to 2001

 Bill Clinton photo op with Dominic Leblanc and Prime Minister Jean Chretian shown below from the Facebook page of Dominic Leblanc

More on Dominic Leblanc here:  Dominic LeBlanc (libparl.ca)

Also of note:  Dominic Leblanc's wife Jolene Richard paid handsomely for her troubles too..

N.B.’s Highest-Paid Civil Servants Revealed | Country 94

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N.B.'s Highest-Paid Civil Servants Revealed

The New Brunswick legislature in Fredericton. (Image: Brad Perry)

The president and CEO of NB Power is once again the highest-paid civil servant in New Brunswick.

Keith Cronkhite earned between $400,000 and $424,999 in 2020, according to the unaudited list of employee salaries recently released by the province.

Making between $325,000 and $349,000 was NB Power vice-president Darren Murphy and former Vitalité Health president and CEO Gilles Lanteigne.

Four other NB Power employees earned between $300,000 and $324,999: Lori Clark, Mark Power, Robert Stears, and James Christopher Wilson.

Also in that salary bracket is Dr. Jennifer Russell, the province’s chief medical officer of health, current Vitalité president and CEO France Desrosiers, and former Horizon Health president and CEO Karen McGrath.

Patrick Parent, the former president and CEO of NB Liquor, is one of 11 employees who earned between $275,000 and $299,999. Also in that salary bracket is Judge Jolène Richard, the former chief judge of the provincial court.

A total of 30 current and former provincial court judges earned between $250,000 and $274,999, along with former NB Power president and CEO Gaëtan Thomas, who retired in May 2020.

Among those who earned between $200,000 and $224,999 were former deputy minister Cheryl Hansen — who is now the province’s top civil servant — and former deputy minister Kelly Cain.

More than 3,300 employees earned more than $100,000 in 2020, including nearly 150 who received more than $200,000."



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