Notice any common denominators?
Where did all this
#%$*%^ money go?
Back in 1996 Robert Bragdon, Mark Perley, Paul Pyres, Ruth Francis, Norval Sappier, Kevin Bear,  Tanya
Wilkens and
David Paul were acquitted for gambling charges. This resulted in substantial court
costs paid by the band. It seems that
Gerald Bear delayed large payments to the solicitors who were
adamantly requesting payments. At the same time they were given a blueprint to establish &  manage a
legal casino which never was followed to this day.

The casino was the brainchild of the previous administration and not this one as people were led to
believe. In April of 97 a management agreement was signed with Calumet. The casino was started
before any approval from the government. On June 27 of the same year a promissory note for $1.18 Mil
was signed again by Mr. Bernard and witnessed by (guess who?)
Stewart C Paul. On Dec. 17, 1997, a
Loan Agreement was signed between the Maliseet Nation @ Tobique and Calumet International Inc. Of  
S. Dakota by
Edwin Bernard . The loan agreement allowed the First Nation to borrow up to $14 Mil. with
an interest rate at high New York Prime plus 2%

Distributed as follows;
    Lodge  -  $2.5 Mil
    Bingo  -  $11 Mil
    Working Capitol  -  $1 Mil



It included a note referring to the following: if the band is not operating a gaming facility, with the required
governmental approval, the lender has option to make loan payable with notice.
The conditions of lending were as follows;
    Compliance with law.
    Issuance of gaming license
    Loan Documents
    Budget


The province has never declared Tobiques proposal a legal operation.

The contractor was none other than W. Andrew Lemesurier (now a Liberal appointed Judge) of St. John
N.B. who owned KCC Contractor Inc. There were four people involved in the inception of this casino and
three have been councilors with no education from the start. These people also took many extravagant
trips along with their families at that time. And we were also paying a gaming commission very large
amounts of money sometimes weekly. Gerald Bear was one and would receive large sums of money
weekly with no accountability. On Oct 7 they received a letter stating that the province declined their
proposal for a gaming licence and again on the 15th. Gerald Bear still requests large sums of money
with the gaming commission and receiving very large sums. On Dec 17 as stated above the loan
agreement was signed without any consultations with the community. In Feb of 98 two unidentified
council members questions the validity of the BCR's signed. And that they are being signed out of
council. (truck stop BCR's). March 10/98
Edward Perley informs a trustee that the project for the First
Nation  is near completion with the Provincial government and they advance another $75K US. In sept
another promissory note was signed by Mr. Bernard for $4.65 Mil.  

In June 99 a letter from a US law firm was sent to the band as a notice for non payment of the promissory
note and requests info on accounting record for the enterprise, annual audit report and a report of the
status of the Peace Hills Trust loan. In Jan of 2000 a letter to Kevin Bear with copies related to the
advances made in the last 2 years. Throughout all of this the BCR's were very questionable to say the
least. And the interest on these loans would choke a dead horse.

In the first two years of operation of the
Maliseet Farms reported a net loss of over $500,000 in 97 and
over $700,000 in 98 for a total of $1,247,486. And they do not take into consideration other major losses.
A considerable deficit for a farming industry venture. Large salaries and benefits contributed
considerably to the deficit.
Salaries were larger than the net gross. Tobique took the brunt of these high
salaries even back then. A large portion of expeditures were incurred before the financing was secure.
over a 3 year period the total investments from 5 lenders was aprox. $1.8 Mil. Since no financing was
received, Tobique could not come up with more funding so the operation shut its doors in 98. It is normal
business sense to secure financing before undertaking a venture.

Lack of proper financial controls lead to it's failure. Also, there were no financial controls by the
management of Maliseet Farms Ltd. Both farmers that leased to Tobique put a lien on the assets to
satisfy the liabilities owing them. Also as a result were the liquidation sales which both farmers enjoyed.
Again, even though a proper business plan was on the table there was no proof of sticking to the plan.
Again,
Stewart C Paul was the lawyer, when asked for supporting documentation he refused stating that
he did not get paid for his services.

In the fall of 1989
Stewart C. Paul becomes chief and in the same year TEDCO was incorporated.
Fast forward to now and they blame everyone else for going into third party
"In one five week period
the gaming commission
received over $30,000."
Since 1999 to 2005, a period of
six years we received
$13 Mil a
year which  comes out to $78 Mil.
Another $15 Mil from
TEDCO.
DFO monies
An unaccounted casino.
Three suicides
Five Liberal politicians













Well over 200 Million dollars in
6 years alone and we are still well
over 30 Million in the
RED. With a
population of approximately 1900
and at least 85% unemployed.
"Proposed Gaming Facility"

Presentation to Cabinet Committee on
Policy & Planning in Fredericton Aug 19,
1998

"This  presentation of ours is not a Donald
Trump venture worth hundreds of millions
of dollars. It is not a major Sheraton Casino
of which

"
profits will enrich individuals."

This is a First Nation gaming project which
will be housed in a modern facility, of
smaller dimensions, and which will be
managed for seven years by a native
gaming corporation reputed all over the
United States and certified by the
American authorities. Employees will be
trained professionally after having been
selected through a very demanding
process.

This gaming project of ours will provide the
native and non-native people of our area
with jobs, and the profits will be used by
our community to

"improve the well being of
everyone: our schools will be
better, our community store will be
more attractive as a public facility,
our run down municipal building will
be replaced, our church will be
renovated,"

our water and sewage system upgraded,
our wellness center will be hiring a more
professional staff."
Some of these businesses we did not know about or who the directors were.
Gerald Bear
2790 - 2801
A vote for Gerald is a vote for me!
--->
Last Updated: 2005/03/31
Last Updated: 2005-06-13
Ex Liberal Lawyer/Chief, APC Co
chair Stewart Paul, ex Liberal MP
Andy Savoy, ex Liberal Prime
Minister Paul Martin
2005 Liberal convention.
"The Atlantic region of DIAND is in serious financial crisis and should itself be in third party
management as per DIAND’s own policy,” said Co-Chair Chief Lawrence Paul."

“Efforts to put forward an economic agenda to government and to build on the post success of the
Marshall decision has fallen on deaf ears,” stated Co-Chair Chief Stewart Paul.
Jan. 4, 2006, of the "Victoria Star" which serves Grand Falls,
Perth-Andover and Victoria County Beaver Paul stated
"TEDCO has increased revenues by 300 % from
$4 Million to $15 Million in three years.
"We have been successful that way, and also increasing employment," Paul
stated. "We're making headway, we are employing more people we are
increasing sales. To people who have negative feelings toward TEDCO we want
to convert them to positive feelings over time"
Resigned aprox. 3 mos ago &
now works for
First Nations
Governance ?
Divertion #1
Divertion # 2
CFNT Radio - "The Commission notes that the applicant will broadcast 126 hours per week of local
programming, of which 60% will be in the Maliseet language and 40% will be in English."
CRTC          
("This never happened")
?
Keep in mind
these are a
very small
amount of
cheques!
MISREPRESENTATION!
PIGGY BANK!
Got anything better than this fishing net? If you know what I mean...nudge nudge
Stewart Charles Paul
?
Apr/08 New Development
May 1 Now we know from
99 - 05 over $160 Mil  
In 1997 or 1998, Calumet built a
new entertainment facility on
lands situated on the Maliseet
Nation.  On September 15, 2000,
Calumet filed this action claiming
from the Defendant a sum of
approximately 10 million dollars
HERE!
Graduates of the UNB School
of Law: 1981-1984


Stewart Paul 81
Harold Doherty 83
William Andrew Lemesurier 84