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Tiresias

06/09/15 11:46 AM

#177836 RE: Drvenkmanmd #177833

Of course they are going to argue that, or why bother applying for a review. I have a friend who was given a drivers license and subsequently lost it, it happens all the time. Big deal. HC will not be using information gleaned from the Globe and Mail article but the RCMP when ordered to investigate can use the sources to investigate. Previously Grant Robertson took Direct Energy to task for unfair business practises. Soon after his article, a year in the making was published, the Government of Alberta completely revamped the parameters under which Direct Energy could do business. They used information gleaned from his article to invoke change in the system. It happens all the time. It could be removed for something as simple as the many comments Bill has made such as the facility is ready, pharma grade. If it is not, well, you cannot trust the man's word and that would be enough to pull his clearances in the public interest.
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lineItemVeto

06/09/15 12:22 PM

#177838 RE: Drvenkmanmd #177833

The security_clearance being pulled is the absolute end for Bill and fitx. No judge or other government agency is going to overthrow the RCMP's work.
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Bulwink

06/09/15 2:03 PM

#177842 RE: Drvenkmanmd #177833

Health Canada denied CEN a license with legal cause, as set forth by Health Canada MMPR Regulations.

The judge will be informed , as required under section 97 of the MMPR regulations , that the security clearance granted under section 92 was removed by taking into account 97.(1) The Minister may suspend a security clearance on receipt of information that could change the Minister’s determination made under section 92.

That under 97.(5) The Minister may cancel the security clearance if the Minister determines under section 92 that the holder may pose an unacceptable risk to the integrity of the control of the production and distribution of cannabis under the Act and its regulations,

Considering that the Cenbiotech statement of proper zoning is in conflict with Lakeshore zoning, Cenbiotech statement of acquired services ( water, electrical service, sewage ) is in conflict with conformation from Lakeshore, that the variance of the Chaaban signature on official documents make it impossible to know who is signing the required documentation , that the public comments and news releases by officials and representatives of Cenbiotech are in conflict with information provided to Cenbiotech by Health Canada. etc etc


http://www.laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-2013-119/FullText.html