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   Greg Carr to M.I.Wakefield   
   Re: 300 scientists can't all be wrong on   
   06 Jun 14 18:37:00   
   
   XPost: can.politics, bc.politics, ab.politics   
   XPost: ont.politics   
   From: gregcarrsober@gmail.com   
      
   On 05/06/2014 7:15 PM, M.I.Wakefield wrote:   
   > "{~_~}Раиса"  wrote in message news:wg9kv.549314$6A3.279678@fx29.iad...   
   >   
   >> >> And they have the same rights to constitutional freedom of speech as   
   >> >> do the rest of us.   
   >>   
   >> On 6/5/2014 4:53 PM, M.I.Wakefield wrote:   
   >> > No, they don't. You have to get permission to run for office, including   
   >> > municipal council. Get high enough up in the public service, and the   
   >> > only political action you can take is to vote ... no donations, no   
   >> memberships, no signs on your lawn.   
   >>   
   >> What a bunch of bullshit.   
   >   
   > Public Service Employment Act, Section 114   
   >   
   > (1) An employee may seek nomination as a candidate in a federal,   
   > provincial or territorial election before or during the election period   
   > only if the employee has requested and obtained permission from the   
   > Commission to do so.   
   >   
   > (2) An employee may, before the election period, be a candidate in a   
   > federal, provincial or territorial election only if the employee has   
   > requested and obtained permission from the Commission to do so.   
   >   
   > (3) An employee may, during the election period, be a candidate in a   
   > federal, provincial or territorial election only if the employee has   
   > requested and obtained a leave of absence without pay from the Commission.   
   >   
   > (4) The Commission may grant permission for the purpose of subsection   
   > (1) or (2) only if it is satisfied that the employee’s ability to   
   > perform his or her duties in a politically impartial manner will not be   
   > impaired or perceived to be impaired.   
   >   
   > (5) The Commission may grant leave for the purpose of subsection (3)   
   > only if it is satisfied that being a candidate during the election   
   > period will not impair or be perceived as impairing the employee’s   
   > ability to perform his or her duties in a politically impartial manner.   
   >   
   > (6) In deciding whether seeking nomination as, or being, a candidate   
   > will impair or be perceived as impairing the employee’s ability to   
   > perform his or her duties in a politically impartial manner, the   
   > Commission may take into consideration factors such as the nature of the   
   > election, the nature of the employee’s duties and the level and   
   > visibility of the employee’s position.   
   >   
   > (7) The Commission may make permission under subsection (4) conditional   
   > on the employee taking a leave of absence without pay for the period or   
   > any part of the period in which he or she seeks nomination as a   
   > candidate, or for the period or any part of the period in which he or   
   > she is a candidate before the election period, as the case may be.   
   >   
   > (8) An employee ceases to be an employee on the day he or she is   
   > declared elected in a federal, provincial or territorial election.   
   >   
   >   
   > Public Service Employment Act, Section 115   
   >   
   > (1) An employee may seek nomination as, or be, a candidate in a   
   > municipal election before or during the election period, only if the   
   > employee has requested and obtained permission from the Commission to do   
   > so.   
   >   
   > (2) The Commission may grant permission only if it is satisfied that   
   > seeking nomination as, or being, a candidate in the election will not   
   > impair or be perceived as impairing the employee’s ability to perform   
   > his or her duties in a politically impartial manner.   
   >   
   >   
   > Public Service Employment Act, Section 117   
   >   
   > A deputy head shall not engage in any political activity other than   
   > voting in an election.   
   >   
   > ====================================   
   >   
   > You were saying?   
   >   
   >> You're not the only one who's worked for the federal government, ya   
   >> arrogant ass. I'm strongly suspecting YOU never did.   
   >   
   > There's significant doubt that you've worked for anyone, ever.   
      
   I don't think she has worked ever or not for very long probably lives on   
   money she gets from blackmailing her Dad over sexual abuse as a child.   
   --   
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    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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