There is a Hassan Khalil Sam Mraiche fan club. https://sammraiche.com/

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March 2025. “Premier Danielle Smith says Alberta is still working to import additional medication from Turkey to fulfill a $70-million deal signed over two years ago.” |
” … but Health Canada says it has yet to receive an application from the province or any of the companies associated with the agreement. Only 20 per cent of the order ever arrived in Alberta and only after the shortage had subsided. MHCare was asked to fulfill the contract by importing intravenous acetaminophen, according to an AHS supply agreement signed in July, 2023. The Globe and Mail previously reported that the Edmonton company had been holding $49.2-million of government money for “well over a year,” …


The Globe has asked Health Canada four times since November, 2023, whether it has received applications from Alberta, Atabay Pharmaceuticals or MHCare to import intravenous acetaminophen or other drugs. Most recently, on Wednesday, Health Canada spokesperson Joshua Coke said there had been no submissions, which are listed publicly, for any medication.”
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The Globe found Mraiche joined Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s inner circle in a suite at Calgary’s Fairmont Palliser hotel to watch the provincial election results in May, 2023.
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The dozen or so people in the room included senior political operatives: Marshall Smith, her chief of staff, and Rob Anderson, the executive director of the Premier’s Office. |
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Someone else was in the room that night, a man who was not a politician nor a campaign operative. Dressed in black and wearing a gold Rolex, it was Hassan Khalil Sam Mraiche. |
Mraiche was a medical-supply con man who had, over the previous 3 years, cashed out deals with Alberta’s health authority worth hundreds of millions.
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Alberta Health Services awarded Mraiche’s company, MHCare Medical Corp., more than $600m in business since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. |
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Court filings contain details about Elections Alberta’s investigation into a Sam Hassan Mraiche ‘straw donor’ scheme. The authority launched the probe in April, 2024, after it received an anonymous tip. Elections Alberta contribution records found that 59 individuals with names matching those on the list made donations in 2023. Each of them donated the maximum of $4,300, totalling $253,700. The UCP received $103,200, and the NDP received $150,500. Six listed – Ali Haymour, Houssam Ismail, Kamal Mansour, Khawla Al-Tamimi, Majida Kiki and Salim Kherbatly – were found in contempt by an Alberta court on July 22, 2025 after they refused to be interviewed. Elections Alberta investigators began reaching out to Mraiche in January, 2025. Lawyers for Mraiche blew them off for months. The authority asked the court to find Mraiche in contempt in July. See —- Here

In May 2025, Danielle Smith’s UCP announced Bill 54, the Election Statutes Amendment Act, which promises major changes to political financing in the province.
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The bill was tabled by Justice Minister ‘Mickey’ Amery (Qassim Mohammed Makki Amery). He is married to lawyer Fariha Amery. Sam Mraiche is Fariha Amery’s cousin. |
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A story appeared in the Edmonton Journal. “Former AHS board member claims podcasters paid to smear him ahead of Mentzelopoulos testimony” Here
“Mr. Edmonstone has been targeted in an apparent campaign to attack, punish, embarrass, in other words, discredit Mr. Edmonstone before he can give that testimony.” “Justice Lema said the two men need to convince him that they didn’t interfere with the administration of justice by “deterring, harassing, molesting, or influencing a prospective witness.” The Anton Piller order was served on December 16 in Coldwater, Ontario, and Killaloe, Ontario, which were searched by independent solicitors acting on behalf of the court.
Edmonstone and others have been subject to obstruction of justice by Sam Mraiche’s paid scumbags, the child abusing James DiFiore and admitted criminal David Wallace. The two are indeed subject to litigation as spelled out here. They could face criminal charges of Obstruction of Justice.
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Bums lawyered up with Craig O. Alcock. He is virtually certainly being paid by Hassan Khalil Sam Mraiche. https://www.bdplaw.com/team/craig-alcock |

(info@mhcaremedical.com, ocorcescu@carvercorporation.com)
Sam Mraiche hired loser Twitter podcasters James DiFiore (@jamesdifiore – james.difiore@gmail.com) and David Wallace (@pick61989 – wallacedavid1971@protonmail.com) to intimidate targets with veiled threats and obstruction of justice by their endless rants on their podcasts. Sam Mraiche is paying each bum $5,000 per month plus expenses for being his mouthpieces. Both have criminal histories. The two hired criminals are paid to defend Mraiche and his company, MHCare Medical.

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The lawyer retained by Mraiche as paymaster is K9 Bryan Ward. (bryan@park-law.ca) https://www.park-law.ca/ |
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Mutant bald James DiFiore is under court order to abstain from drugs and alcohol. James DiFiore has been under investigation for child abuse and his ex wife has custody of their children. He has a no contact order to stay away from them. He underwent a psych evaluation made public in July 2025. |
James DiFiore is speaking of his ex-wife as the one harming his children. She has sole custody. DiFiore admits to being psychotic. ‘Psychotic’ is where someone loses touch with reality with hallucinations and delusions.
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David Wallace was charged, convicted and did jail time. There is online commentary on David Wallace. Womanly Wallace worked extensively for the Russians. He is a ‘political fixer and dirty tricks operative’. In this role Wallace’s day-to-day duties included making introductions, acting as an intermediary, finding information, tracking down people and finding ‘kompromat’ on client targets. |
“• We first meet Wallace in 2018, shortly after returning from Russia where he was producing a documentary on the KHL, working with a group attempting to clear Patrick Brown’s name after the former Ontario PC leader resigned over sexual misconduct allegations.

• Following the election of Doug Ford in 2018, Wallace teams up with an Ontario PC insider looking to help Russian officials make inroads into Ontario political and business networks amid US sanctions.
• There is a brief episode in which Wallace is hired by a private investigator to help solve the unsolved murders of Barry and Honey Sherman (the murders remain unsolved).
• Wallace looks to the west in search of new hustles and is introduced to key players in circles associated with Alberta’s newly elected United Conservative Party government and Calgary municipal politics.
• A group of wealthy businessmen hire Wallace to help them build a solar farm in Ukraine, a scheme that ultimately goes sideways and angers the Russian government.
• While in Alberta, Wallace alleges he was hired to track down a whistleblower who is a former member of a secretive religious sect.” The ‘secretive religious sect’ is called the Plymouth Brethren (or ‘Exclusive Brethren’).
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Plymouth Brethren concerns itself with influencing conservative ‘christian’ politicans and doing business to enrich itself. |
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At the start of the pandemic in early 2020, Alberta Health Services (Tyler Shandro) sourced a $228m no bid contract for personal protective equipment from a company run by Hassan Khalil Sam Mraiche.![]() |
The contact for Mraiche Holding Corporation was from another one of his companies, Carver PA, a corporation that “specializes in providing training to the petrochemical industry.” Supplies came from China and quality was so bad it made widespread news. AHS was paying 85¢ a mask from Mraiche Holding Corp. compared to 50¢ a mask from Acklands-Grainger.
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Mraiche Holding Corp. charged Alberta taxpayers 70% more for a piece of shit product. |

On December 6, 2022, premier Danielle Smith and then health minister Jason Copping signed a deal with Turkish company Atabay Pharmaceutical for 5 million bottles of children’s acetaminophen and ibuprofen to supply to Alberta pharmacies at a cost of at least $80m. 5 million bottles is about 10 to 14 times the entire national demand for children’s pain and fever medications. Alberta committed to purchase $70m worth of meds at $14 a bottle, twice the retail price. The other $10m evaporated in ‘internal costs’.

Alberta received 1.5m bottles of the 5m paid for. Of that 1.5m, only a total of 4,700 bottles made it to community pharmacies for the public and 9,000 bottles made it into hospitals. Alberta ended up paying to store the rest, and has no way to recoup any of the money spent. Nobody will buy it. Dosages for children are incorrect. The sole-sourced contract importer, MHCare Medical, was owned by Sam Mraiche. Sam Mraiche was gifted more than $430m in sole-source contracts.

On May 10, 2022 Danielle Smith flew to Vancouver with an entourage to watch a game in an elite private skybox with tickets gifted to her by Sam Jaber. Jabber runs Phoenician Accounting & Tax Services. (jaber.sam@gmail.com)
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Sam Mraiche has an intimate relationship with his accountant Sam Jaber. |
Jaber was appointed to the board of Invest Alberta on November 22, 2023, by Danielle Smith.
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Danielle Smith’s former Chief of Staff Marshall Smith hired two nephews of Sam Mraiche, Mahmoud and Ahmad Jebara, as policy advisors. |


A government employment contract for Mraiche’s son, Khalil, has Smith’s signature on it. Smith hired a total of three of Mraiche’s nephews.
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In August 2023 Sam Mraiche’s sister Fatima purchased a $1.6m home in Edmonton that Marshall Smith moved into with two staffers. |
Marshall Smith retired from Alberta public service in October 2024. “Marshall Smith has worked consistently to serve the best interests of Albertans every day in the premier’s office,” Danielle Smith spewed.
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Mahmoud and Ahmad Jebara are in-laws to Justice Minister Mickey Amery, who is also an in-law of Sam Mraiche. |

Relatives of Sam Mraiche were heavy (straw) contributors to Danielle Smith’s UCP. Sam Mraiche’s nephew Hussein Moussa is the son of Mouminat Mraiche Moussa, who is related to the Sam Mraiche family of MHCare.

The photo of the premier at the hockey game is a glimse into Sam Mraiche’s crime network.
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In the back row, was Aaron Barner, senior executive officer for the Métis Nation of Alberta, then Sam Mraiche, then Andrea Sandmaier, the president of the Métis Nation of Alberta. |

Photos show Danielle Smith’s chief of staff Marshall Smith and former Edmonton Chief of Police Dale McFee with Sam Mraiche in June 2024.
| McFee became Alberta’s top civil servant, the deputy minister of executive council and head of the Alberta Public Service, on February 24, 2025. |
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Jitendra Prasad and Blayne Iskiw – both of whom then worked as senior procurement officials at Alberta Health Services – were directors of a numbered company with a person named Khalil Mraiche. Sam Mraiche’s father and son are both named Khalil. |
Days after leaving AHS in November 2022, Blayne Iskiw accepted a job with MHCare. He was later hired by Alberta Surgical Group. (ASG -ahsinfo@ahs.ca) ASG is physician-owned, with key figures Dr. D’Arcy Durand, Dr. Leslie Scheelar, Dr. Kenneth Hawkins as directors, with Sam Mraiche. AGS provides publicly funded surgeries and has faced scrutiny over Government contracts and its ties to Prairie Surgical Centre and Clearpoint Health Network. Overpriced medical contracts billed taxpayers more than twice as much per procedure than it would cost in a public hospital. Acute Care Alberta extended its contract with Alberta Surgical Group (ASG) 3 weeks ago, awarding a new $34m, one-year contract from Nov. 1, 2025 until Oct. 31, 2026, to provide 4,000 orthopedic surgeries. It is the third contract extension with ASG.
Iskiw and Prasad were in conflicts of interest, and this was widely known by many at Alberta Health Services, yet no steps were taken by senior officials under Danielle Smith.
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2464052 Alberta Ltd. was incorporated on Oct. 7, 2022, and listed three directors: Prasad, Iskiw, and Khalil Mraiche, sole shareholder. |
| The numbered company’s incorporation documents list an e-mail address for Sam Mraiche, and MHCare’s office in Edmonton was the registered address. Its said both Prassad and Iskiw are under criminal investigation. | ![]() |
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Mraiche’s lying lawyer is Gregory Bentz (gbentz@stillmanllp.com) |
“Mr. Iskiw and Mr. Prasad, in anticipation of Mr. Iskiw’s departure from AHS, established a legal corporation for the purposes of a planned consulting business,” but it never became operational.”
Timeline of Jitendra Prasad’s and Blayne Iskiw’s involvement in 2464052 Alberta
April 14, 2022
Jitendra Prasad retires as chief program officer for Alberta Health Services’s procurement division. Blayne Iskiw, who reported to Mr. Prasad, becomes the new leader of the purchasing office. Mr. Prasad soon enters into a consulting agreement with the health agency.
Sept. 20
Alberta Health Services announces Blayne Iskiw’s retirement in an internal e-mail.
Oct. 7
The numbered company 2464052 Alberta Ltd. is incorporated. Its founding directors are Jitendra Prasad, Blayne Iskiw and Khalil Mraiche.
Oct. 12
Blayne Iskiw “appears to have shared his plans to join MHCare with a colleague” as early as this date, according to a report prepared by law firm Borden Ladner Gervais LLP.
Oct. 19
Jitendra Prasad and Alberta Health Services mutually agree to terminate their consulting agreement.
Oct. 26
Jitendra Prasad returns to Alberta Health Services as interim chief program officer for procurement.
Oct. 28
Blayne Iskiw leaves the health agency and joins MHCare Medical Corp. as a consultant days later.
Nov. 2
Jitendra Prasad ceases to be a director of 2464052 Alberta Ltd.
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The Globe and Mail identified more than 60 civil proceedings in which Mraiche or his companies were involved. |
Court records show he has twice sued an opponent’s lawyers and twice been taken to court by his own lawyers over unpaid legal bills.

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MHCare sued ‘The Breakdown’ and Calgary paramedic Nate Pike for $6m on Dec. 19, 2024. |
Mraiche sought an emergency hearing and injunction because he contended, in an affidavit, that Pike had engaged in a defamatory and harassing campaign that caused him to fear for the safety of himself and his family. Blayne Iskiw filed an affidavit in support of the injunction through lawyer Greg Bentz. The transcript shows Pike’s lawyers learned about the injunction application at 9 p.m. on Feb. 13 and they worked through the night to prepare for the hearing the next day. The transcript suggests that Court of King’s Bench Justice Doreen Sulyma may not have had time to review the submissions at all. A judge terminated the controversial interim injunction weeks later. Granting an interim injunction constitutes serious interference in free speech under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

In a wrongful dismissal lawsuit against AHS and Health Minister Adriana LaGrange, ousted AHS CEO Athana Mentzelopoulos alleged that she was politically pressured to sign contracts with criminals. On February 12, 2025 Mentzelopoulos filed a lawsuit against the province over the termination of her contract on Jan. 8.
🚨BREAKING!🚨
The NDP revealed yet another real estate deal involving Sam Mraiche and seemed to raise concerns he was might have been given the heads up to buy the building by someone in government!
If you watch 3 minutes today, make this it!#abpoli #ableg #cdnpoli pic.twitter.com/1cDrDMq1qW
— The Breakdown (@TheBreakdownAB) December 3, 2025
A numbered company led by MHCare founder Sam Mraiche netted a $300k profit after it sold a west Edmonton parcel of land to the provincial government 3 months after buying it.
The 26,000-square-foot commercial property at 14425 124 Ave was purchased for $1.7m from J.K. May Investments on June 4, 2024 by Mraiche’s numbered company. 2262576 Alberta Ltd. is listed as a voting shareholder in four corporations created by the founders of the Alberta Surgical Group. It flipped the property to the provincial government for $2m on August 29. Infrastructure Minister Pete Guthrie denied all. Guthrie did admit to being among the cabinet ministers who accepted free tickets to multiple Edmonton Oilers playoff games from Mraiche’s company MHCare.
ROSC Solutions Group Inc. is a private company established in 2022 that has offices in Calgary. Reports indicate the private company has five shareholders, with a 62% stake held by Americans. The CEO of ROSC Solutions is Carson McPherson. He is extremely close to Marshall Smith, Danielle Smith’s former Chief of Staff.
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A warrant was issued for James DiFiore on December 15. He again posted on Twitter yesterday, it was unrelated to Sam Mraiche. |

James DiFiore has been seriously psychotic. DiFiore documented his mental health psychosis online. He claimed he was being bugged, said his dishes were talking to him and he could hear voices coming from his air conditioning vents. James DiFiore is a danger to his own children and his ex-wife. That is why a no contact order is in place.
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James DiFiore needs to avoid jail. Child abusers, psychotic or not, do not do well there. |
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Number 2 at the horrid dirty MHCare Medical is Keri Shannon. |
A few things jump right out with Ms. Shannon. How she landed an uber senior management position with Hassan Khalil Sam Mraiche tops that list. Her educational background, lack of experience, and age suggests she’s not nearly qualified for the position she occupies.




Rumors are rife with her indirect bums David Wallace (@pick61989) and James DiFiore (@jamesdifiore). Princess David Wallace’s e-mail address is wallacedavid1971@protonmail.com. Word has much in the pipeline for both fools moving forward. Reliable sources suggest both are in shit for their obstruction of justice and intimidation of witnesses. Should that shitstorm come to pass, it tells us cops are serious about nailing kingpin Hassan Khalil Sam Mraiche.

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David Wallace (Princess of the Power of the Airways) has much to say. |
There’s a reason why lawyers tell their clients to STFU. This story will be epic, and the screaming retard David Wallace guarantees it.
See —– https://gangsterismout.com/?p=16234

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Athana Mentzelopoulos
In Athana Mentzelopoulos’ final weeks as Alberta Health Services CEO, her VP and CFO wrote to MHCare Medical to request a full accounting of work and spending on its very troubled, very expensive acetaminophen deal. Use of the medication was halted in hospitals due to safety concerns whilst the Sam Mraiche fraudjob had cost taxpayers more than $70m.

“When the Supply Agreement was executed on July 24, 2023, MHCare was then holding approximately $21.2M in prepaid amounts that AHS had issued in connection with the PO. After executing the Supply Agreement, AHS issued another prepayment to MHCare in the amount of $28M.
“The Supply Agreement required MHCare to promptly initiate the Health Canada importation approval process for Acetaminophen IV 10 mg/ml upon AHS’ release of the $28M prepayment. The Supply Agreement also required MHCare to keep AHS regularly informed as to the status of the Health Canada importation approval process, and the expected first shipment date of Acetaminophen IV 10 mg/ml.
“MHCare has provided AHS with limited written documentation regarding the status of Health Canada’s importation approval process, and no information that we can find on file with respect to MHCare’s handling and use of the prepaid amounts.”

The letter said that AHS expected an answer by Jan. 8, 2025. On that date, Mentzelopoulos was fired by Alberta’s Health Minister Adriana LaGrange.
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In a statement of claim for wrongful dismissal, Mentzelopoulos accused Adriana LaGrange of twice trying to shut down an investigation into questionable deals and conflicts of interest involving Sam Mraiche. |

LaGrange and Premier Danielle Smith deny all.
Mentzelopoulos also alleged that high-ranking staff in the health ministry, as well as Smith’s former chief of staff Marshall Smith, pressured her to fire AHS employees. Topping the list was political podcaster and Calgary paramedic Nate Pike. Smith contacted Mentzelopoulos to register his concerns that Pike might be publishing “false and defamatory content” during working hours.
| This was followed by Smith communicating “at a casual meeting” with Mentzelopoulos that Sam Mraiche of MHCare was looking to commence a legal action against Pike. | ![]() |
MHCare sued Nate Pike for $6m on December 19, 2024 for defamation. On May 6, 2025, Marshall Smith filed a $12m defamation claim against Mentzelopoulos, the Globe and Mail, reporter Carrie Tait and an unnamed man thought to be a former board member for the health authority. Smith said he has lost income, suffered emotional distress, stress, depression, anxiety, embarrassment, loss of reputation, and humiliation.
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The Statement of Claim runs 16 pages and was authored by Phillip J. Prowse (pprowse@prowsebarrette.com) of the law firm Prowse Chowne LLP. |

Extremely troubling are multiple examples of covert surveillance being carried out. Revealed in court documents, it appears Sam Mraiche paid for private investigators to track his enemies, including reporter Carrie Tait.

See —– https://gangsterismout.com/?p=16234

































