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|    John KingofthePaupers Turmel to All    |
|    TURMEL: Hop-to-it Gisele Pilon Medpot Pe    |
|    09 Feb 21 18:45:50    |
      From: johnturmel@gmail.com              TURMEL: Hop-to-it Gisele Pilon Medpot Permit 6 days after court claim              JCT: We found out from Gisele Pilon's case that Health       Canada is backed up on permit processing again. She sent in       her application in September, started up and got busted in       December. After being told it would still       take months to process her application, on Jan 28 2021 she       sued for retroactive exemption in order to beat her charge       and was about to file a motion for interim exemption to       start growing right away pending the retroactive demand.              But on Feb 3 2021, Crown filed a letter asking to strike her       action.              On Feb 4, Judge Brown gave her 30 days to respond to their       move to strike. She could respond with a request for an       interim exemption to start growing right away without having       to file a paper motion.              On Feb 5, she responded that she wanted more than the       retroactive exemption in her statement of Claim. She wanted       an interim exemption starting right now without having to       file a paper motion.              On Feb 9, her permit arrived in the snail mail which had       been been issued on Nov 3, the date they filed their move to       strike her claim. So they didn't want to mention to the       judge how her exemption had been granted as they tried to       get her claim thrown out.              So now that the Crown gave her the chance to file a letter       asking for interim exemption, now they have to tell the       judge that like many times in the past, they got Health       Canada to hop-to-it to get her her permit.              Then she can answer their strike motion to point out that       not only was another damages due to delay claim still alive       which she wanted to join, but can now explain the reason she       needs it alive to get the unusual remedy of a retroactive       exemption to show to her Criminal Court prosecutor.              So after being told it would still take months to process,       the same old runaround, filing the old Statement of Claim       was all it took to again light a fire under their feet.              6 days isn't the record but pretty close.              Anyone else waiting more than 2 months would like to light a       fire under Health Canada like Gisele did?       http://johnturmel.com/delins.pdf has instructions she       followed.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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