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Message: MP,s and Opposition Party

In light of last nights release about the circular, I believe it ridiculous to read and question how such a release would even be constructed by the company in light of all that has transpired in the last year regarding shareholders investment in this company. IMO, its ridiculous that Lori is still CEO and the current BOD is still in existence after all the evidence that has been discussed here and submitted to levels of regulators, exchange and our Government. May I suggest that it may be time to start forwarding copies of all previous letters that shareholders have written, to your local MP,s and the Opposition Party?

Although our best interests may be looked at by the Exchange and Regulatory bodies at this time, I question the continuous actions of changing the companies website statements constantly and the comments made in last nights release and prior one, where Stewie pointed out may be an unfair advantage taken by current management against dissident shareholders. There has also been no official news release stating that the ludicrous PP has been disapproved as of yet.

So,may I suggest that some of you,if you have time, to start forwarding your letters that you have already sent to the Government Ministers in Power, to these other politicians with the original dates on them?

Here is the link to your MP,s. Just scroll down the list and you will find the one for your area.

http://www.parl.gc.ca/MembersOfParliament/MainMPsCompleteList.aspx?TimePeriod=Current&Language=E

Here is the responsibilities of your MP;

"Members of Parliament describe their role in a variety of ways.

"I am first and foremost a representative of the people and accountable to those who elected me," one MP says. Others may see themselves as working for the common good of all Canadians, or perhaps primarily as a law-maker, and still others emphasize their role as government watchdog or a player in partisan politics.

In fact, an MP has many job descriptions, including legislator, negotiator, ombudsman, policy analyst, public speaker, and diplomat.

To perform these duties, Members carve a well-worn trail from the House of Commons Chamber to caucus and committee rooms, and parliamentary and constituency offices."

http://www.parl.gc.ca/About/Parliament/OnTheJobMP/index-e.asp

Also, in the above link;

"During the daily 45-minute Question Period, MPs can question Cabinet Ministers about government actions, programs and policies. The 15 minutes preceding Question Period are reserved for statements, in which Members can draw attention to subjects of special importance."

From an MP’s Perspective

{In their work, Members must make decisions on national issues, meet many people with many concerns and study complex subjects. "You have to believe you can improve the country’s situation," one MP says. "If I have settled a problem for my constituents, I feel useful, I feel I have accomplished something important." }

Here is the Opposition Party website:

http://www.ndp.ca/

Also I will include the link to the Ethics Commissioner once again;

http://ciec-ccie.gc.ca/Default.aspx?pid=1&lang=en

IMO

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