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ritter guilty of passport charge.

Michael Ritter has been found guity of breaching a court-ordered recognizance that barred him from obtaining a passport while awaiting trial on charges of international fraud… from the Edmonton Journal

The judge in the case ruled today he knowingly tried to obtain a passport to leave Canada to avoid prosecution on a string of fraud and related charges in connection with an international investment scheme and money-laundering charges.

Ritter, the former chief parliamentary counsel at the Alberta legislature, is accused of trying to change his name to obtain a Belizean passport.

The alleged breach of recognizance happened while he was out on bail, which has since been revoked. He is in custody while awaiting trial on charges of fraud, money-laundering and obstruction of justice.

He has been indicted in the United States for his allege role in a $250-million “Ponzi” scheme, in which people from the United States were enticed to invest their money on the promise of returns that didn’t exist. In such a scheme, money from later investors is used to pay earlier ones, creating the appearance that it is producing profitable returns for investors. But eventually it collapses because there isn’t enough money to pay off all investors.

He also faces several charges in Canada related to his alleged role in laundering $43 million US, stolen from a brokerage firm by a Wall Street trader. Read the rest…

See the entire Michael Ritter Scandal Chronology.

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fate on a passport…


Ritter to learn fate on passport charge

Edmonton businessman Michael Ritter may find out today if he is guilty of breaching a court-ordered recognizance barring him from obtaining another passport while awaiting trial on international fraud charges.

Ritter, the former chief parliamentary counsel at the Alberta legislature, is accused of trying to change his name to obtain a Belizean passport.

The alleged breach of recognizance happened while he was out on bail, which has since been revoked. He is in custody while awaiting trial on charges of fraud, money-laundering and obstruction of justice. Read the rest here…

(Picture: the infamous Adam Michael Phillippe d’Orleans passport…)

(Read the entire Michael Ritter Scandal Chronology)

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clear as mud.

This one really slipped by me, and obviously the newspapers, too….

The “background” section of this ruling has a decent history of the confusing path of Michael Ritter‘s extradition proceedings.

In short, in October 2003, Ritter was arrested under a “provisional arrest warrant” which is a procedure allowable under the Extradition Act. In granting bail, the Court of Queen’s Bench Justice Lewis allowed Ritter to go on the basis of recognizance.

You will then recall that sometime last year Ritter allegedly applied for a Belizean passport, in contravention of a court order ordering him to surrender all of his passports and not to apply for any others. In February 2006, Ritter along with his lawyer were charged in connection with this passport application; Ritter was specifically charged with “breach of recognizance.”

In the extradition case, Ritter then asked Justice Joanne Veit to declare that the recognizance he originally gave in October 2003 to be voided because of the January 2004 “Authority to Proceed” with extradition issued by the Minister of Justice.

An interpretation of this could be that Ritter wanted this declaration in order to say that since the recognizance he gave was null and void, he did not “breach” recognizance – thus beating the February 2006 charges.

In this ruling, Justice Veit cuts through the procedural mumbo-jumbo to basically say that Ritter’s word he gave in October 2003 to the Court of Queen’s Bench would hold. The effect is to allow the February 2006 charges to continue against him.

Clear as mud?

(See the entire Michael Ritter Scandal Chronology…)

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zachary miller found.

2006-08-01 15:00

Zachary Miller Found

Mid afternoon today, a resident of the Kipling area located an abandoned van matching the description of the suspect vehicle in the Saskatchewan Amber Alert. As this person was investigating the vehicle, 10-year-old Zachary Miller ran out from a building on the property which appears to be an abandoned farm. It is believed Peter Whitmore and Jordan Bruyere are in one of the buildings. A perimeter has been set-up and the RCMP emergency response team is heading to the area. We will release more information as it is available.

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for further information:

Sgt. Tammy Patterson
RCMP Media Relations
“F” Division
(306) 780-6178

Click here for more details on this story. Obviously this story is still evolving.

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ritter fails "to establish an air of reality."

More movement on the Michael Ritter front as Court of Queen’s Bench Justice Joanne Veit wrote in her decision of last week that the court should not routinely interfere with a ministerial order to allow extradition proceedings to go ahead.

The best quote from Madame Justice Veit’s decision can be found in Paragraph 5 of the ruling where she says that:

unless Mr. Ritter is able to establish an air of reality to an alleged Charter breach or demonstrate that the Minister’s decision is deeply flawed from the perspective of natural justice, his rights of disclosure are limited to the actual extradition issues…”

Here’s the full story from the Edmonton Journal

Ritter loses key decision in extradition battle
Judge denies request for gov’t correspondence
Bill Mah, The Edmonton Journal
Published: Monday, July 31, 2006

EDMONTON – An Edmonton businessman and former legislative legal adviser fighting extradition to the United States to face criminal charges involving a $250-million US pyramid scheme has suffered a legal setback.

An Alberta judge is denying Michael Ritter’s request to order the federal justice minister to turn over correspondence between the ministry and provincial and federal prosecutors.

Ritter and his lawyer want to see documents relating specifically to the government’s decision to allow U.S. extradition proceedings to continue after charges against Ritter were laid in Canada.

The former Alberta chief parliamentary counsel wanted the court to stay the extradition process or strike the minister’s decision to proceed if the federal government refused to disclose the documents. He argued it was “unjust and oppressive” to defend himself against fraud and theft charges in Canada while at the same time defending against extradition proceedings, all while in custody.

Court of Queen’s Bench Justice Joanne Veit wrote in her decision of last week that the court should not routinely interfere with a ministerial order to allow extradition proceedings to go ahead.

“On its face, there is nothing irrational or unjust in the minister’s decision to confirm the authority to proceed,” Veit wrote, referring to the federal minister’s approval for the extradition process to go ahead.

The minister’s approval was issued in January 2004. She went on to write that there is no link in law between Ritter’s domestic and U.S., charges.

The United States is trying to extradite Ritter to California to face criminal charges laid in October 2003 for money laundering, obstruction of justice and fraud in a case allegedly involving a $250-million US pyramid scheme in which money from later investors is used to pay earlier ones. Ritter has strongly denied any wrongdoing and is fighting extradition.

Check out the entire Michael Ritter Scandal Chronology.

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batman of the trailer park.

Care of Superdickery.com.
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rain in edmonton.

Happy Sunday evening, folks!

It was a decent weekend. Saturday was warm and I went to the Old Strathcona Farmer’s Market for the first time in a while. I used to go every Saturday last summer, but I just haven’t gone very many times this time around. I really enjoy going there, lots of neat people and neat tables. I always pick up some bagels when I’m there. Multigrain bagels.

I bumped into Kevin Taft when I was at the market and had a nice chat with him and his wife, Jeanette. Kevin’s been busy on a summer cross-Alberta tour. I also saw Senator Tommy Banks on my walk there.

Saturday night was a party in celebration of Roman‘s exile to Africa. 😉 (good luck, Roman!)

It poured rain pretty hard today. About three inches I think.

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silly conservative kanigget esquire.

I was going to post a response to this little propaganda peice, but THIS pretty much sums up my feelings on the subject matter.

Period. Type.

ADDITION: Speaking of silly people… Paul Wells has the dirt on Paul Mart… er… Don Gett…er… Jim Dinning…

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I was pretty disappointed to see this:

Ottawa poised to axe scholarships
Esteemed Fulbright program at risk
Tory senator calls decision `calamitous’
Jul. 28, 2006.
GRAHAM FRASER
NATIONAL AFFAIRS WRITER

OTTAWA—The Harper government is poised to cancel federal funding for Canadian international academic programs, including Canadian participation in the Fulbright program, one of the most prestigious international scholarships.

The Treasury Board issued a decision on June 21 saying that instead of extending funding for academic relations at the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade for five years, it would do it for only one.

This means that $13.5 million in funding for international academic relations programs will expire on June 21, 2007.

Programs at risk include: $5 million for Commonwealth Scholarships; $600,000 for the Fulbright Foundation; support for the Canada-China Scholars Exchange Program; a program encouraging Mexican students to study in Canada; and all funding for Canadian studies programs abroad.

Treasury Board officials would not comment yesterday on the reasons for the decision.

However, Treasury Board President John Baird, a former Ontario cabinet minister, has in the past stressed the importance of keeping the federal government out of areas of provincial responsibility, and education falls under provincial jurisdiction.

Stengthening Canada’s international position will take much more than simply increased Canadian Forces funding and hard stances taken on controversial world issues, it’s also about reaching out and exchanging ideas, understandings, and personal experiences on an individual and academic level.

If Stephen Harper’s Conservative government truly wants to strengthen Canada’s position abroad, important public diplomacy and academic programs such as study-abroad and the Fullbright Scholarship are key.

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ann coutler is gay.

A couple of things…

– Ann Coulter thinks Bill Clinton is gay because he has a lot of hetrosexual sex. Makes perfect sense to me.

– Political convention extraveganza! Kevin Taft‘s Alberta Liberals had a sucessful policy convention in June, the Alberta Greens had their convention the same weekend, the Alberta New Democrats will be having a convention in October, and the Alberta PC‘s will be having their leadership convention in November(ish). Not that this is huge news, political parties have political onventions, but just a note.

– Political guru Ken Chapman has started a blog. Chapman is close with the Dave Hancock Campaign for the Alberta PC leadership and was also a campaign strategist for former Liberal Deputy Prime Minister Anne McLellan in Edmonton Centre. Thanks to Allie for pointing me towards Ken’s blog.

CalgaryGrit is having an amazing summer contest. Check it out!

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oberg leaves the dog house.

The Alberta PC Caucus has allowed former Infrastructure & Transportation Minister Lyle Oberg to rejoin their noble ranks today.

After being very very publicly sacked and booted from the Alberta PC Caucus in March, Oberg was forced to humilitatingly sit as an Independent MLA behind Alberta Alliance MLA Paul Hinman in the Legislative Assembly.

Oberg, a candidate in the Alberta PC leadership race, will most likely be swept from one deep and dark corner of the Legislature to another as he will most likely dwell with the deepest and darkest corner of the backbenches of the Tory Caucus.

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nutjobs did apply.

Following up from my Separatist Party of Alberta post yesterday, here’s part of a rant from the clearly dillussional Alberta Republicans.

As I clearly enjoy making fun of these silly people, please feel free to read this incredibly ridiculous rant….

The Road To Alberta
By: Alan Clark

People have told me that I must impress on my fellow Albertans that independence is nothing to fear. “Let them know that Alberta will be the same tomorrow as it is today.” Well that may be but not if I had my way.

Canada, more than any other country, is grounded in Marxist fundamentalism. Surely, France, Germany, Italy, Great Britain and even America to a certain degree have their share of socialist planning. But those countries have long histories and vastly more experience than Canada. They have all known periods of great liberty. The greater the liberty, the greater the nation. It’s no coincidence that the last two great powers, the United States and Great Britain before her, were the greatest libertarian nations of their time.

Canada’s formative years were at the height of socialist fundamentalism. Our system of government could have been written by Karl Marx himself. Every aspect of a Canadian’s life is planned by the government. From the cradle to the grave. You are born in a government owned hospital. Delivered by a government employed doctor. Parked in a government subsidized day care. Educated in a government funded school by a government employee. The weight of your cereal box is scrutinized by government as is the printing on the box. The radio you listen to comes via government controlled airwaves from a station which has government approval to broadcast. The books you read are vetted by a government censor. Your job is regulated by government agencies. Notwithstanding the genocide of the Jews, there is simply no functional difference between being a Canadian and being a German under Hitler.

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only nutjobs need apply.

It looks like the crazies running the Separation Party of Alberta are looking for a new leader to lead them on their crusade to free Albertans from our now Alberta-based oppressive Federal government… only nutjobs need apply….

Weirdly enough, I found the Separation Party logo on Battle River-Wainwright Tory MLA Doug Griffiths website… maybe he’s shopping around?

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national ice cream month.

Yes, that’s right. July is the Official American month of Iced Cream:

Proclamation 5219—National Ice Cream Month and National Ice Cream Day, 1984
July 9th, 1984

By the President of the United States
of America

A Proclamation

Ice cream is a nutritious and wholesome food, enjoyed by over ninety percent of the people in the United States. It enjoys a reputation as the perfect dessert and snack food. Over eight hundred and eighty-seven million gallons of ice cream were consumed in the United States in 1983.

The ice cream industry generates approximately $3.5 billion in annual sales and provides jobs for thousands of citizens. Indeed, nearly ten percent of all the milk produced by the United States dairy farmers is used to produce ice cream, thereby contributing substantially to the economic well-being of the Nation’s dairy industry.

The Congress, by Senate Joint Resolution 298, has designated July 1984 as “National Ice Cream Month,” and July 15, 1984, as “National Ice Cream Day,” and authorized and requested the President to issue a proclamation in observance of these events.

Now, Therefore, I, Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim July 1984 as National Ice Cream Month and July 15, 1984, as National Ice Cream Day, and I call upon the people of the United States to observe these events with appropriate ceremonies and activities.

In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand this ninth day of July, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and eightyfour, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and ninth.

RONALD REAGAN

[Filed with the Office of the Federal Register, 10:32 a.m., July 10, 1984]

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a 5$ democracy.

From yesterday’s Edmonton Journal, here is the breakdown of how the Alberta PC leadership race is going to work. Notice the part that says “No rules on how much money can be raised, or any disclosure of donors…”

LEADERSHIP RACE RULES

When campaign begins: Most leadership candidates have been unofficially campaigning for years, but the PC party will officially fire the starter’s pistol in September, once Premier Ralph Klein hands in his resignation letter

Who can run: Any party member who files nomination papers by late September, along with signatures of 500 fellow Tories and a $15,000 non-refundable deposit (although some figures could change before official start)

Who can vote: Anybody who buys a $5 PC Association of Alberta membership. Must be Canadian citizen, 16 years or older, and have lived in Alberta for at least six months

How vote works: On first ballot, each party member selects one candidate. If nobody gets a clear majority, the top three contenders advance. On second ballot, members mark their first two choices. If no clear winner emerges on first choice, counters tally the second-choice picks of the person who finished last. Eventually, a new leader is crowned

When is the vote: The first and second ballots will be held on either Nov. 18 and 25, or Nov. 25 and Dec. 2

Campaign finance rules: No rules on how much money can be raised, or any disclosure of donors.

First ballot in 1992 race:
Nancy Betkowski – 16,393
Ralph Klein – 16,392
Rick Orman – 7,649
Doug Main – 5,053
John Oldring – 2,798
Lloyd Quantz – 1,488
Ruben Nelson – 1,250
Elaine McCoy – 1,115
Dave King – 587

Second ballot in 1992:
Ralph Klein – 46,245
Nancy Betkowski – 31,722

(Third-place Orman withdrew)