Tuesday, May 13, 2008
A few quick notes
- The inexorable Policing Debate: This is due for the next step - the local discussion. It will be interesting to see just how seriously this action is dealt with, outside of the community of Port Hope. In Cobourg I fear that because the "noisy chattering classes, a la the condo dwellers" simply don't care about the local police service, but spend energy and lifetimes of debate about a stupid piece of concrete, the issue is a non-starter in Cobourg. On Wednesday the County will release the report and post it on their website. What needs to be noted, in Cobourg, is how the Cobourg reps voted. When will we realise that Peter Delanty put the boots to the historic Police service?
- The US Democratic Primary: What I think is immaterial to the end result, all I know is that a Black Man will have a huge struggle to win the Presidency. Clinton makes a strong argument when she points out that "americans" will not support an unknown black man who talks up a good storm.
- The weather: Today looks like a good day, projected to be at least 22 degrees!
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Sunday, May 4, 2008
Here come the Lady Bountifuls
This image comes to mind when discussing the Province's reaction to local expressions of poverty study. A local experience bears this out. About a year ago the local legal clinic and a group of agencies started to study local poverty and solutions to it. A committee was formed and with funding from the County work began. So imagine the excitement among low income groups when Minister Deb Mathews announced she was bring the Provincial study group to Northumberland and discuss local issues. That elation was to last about two days when on Friday the poverty study group learnt that only invitees would be at the closed door meeting. It soon became apparent, by the wizardry of email that this was going to be the modus operandi of the Province - swoop into a community, listen to handpicked invitees and then go onto the next one. It will be repeated 13 times. And in each of the 13 communities the people with most to gain will be conspicuous by there involuntary absence.
This deliberate effort to cut out low income groups came to the attention of the Toronto Star and it wrote an editorial pointing out the obvious - low income groups have to be in the discussion of poverty here.
So back to the Lady Bountiful image. The Province now intends to fix poverty but wants to do it without consultation with low income people. This process is quite clearly an example of "we know best"
In the local situation a happening ocurred on Friday when one low income person phoned a member of the Provincial panel, who also happens to be our MPP, Lou Rinaldi. The conversation with the low income person was recalled: "To add insult to injury, he made mention of there being a very active antipoverty group in Northumberland, led by "what's her name upstairs". I said I was a member of that group and he said he knew and that since we had been in his office to speak with him, we were being heard. I supplied him with "what's her name upstairs" name and he said that he thought that she may have been invited"
So even in this riding Lady Bountiful lives, for if Lou had been listening and paying attention to the low income groups, he might have remembered the name of the Chair of the group. He has met with her many times, pity he still doesn't know who she is. Funny how every poorbasher can remember the name but not Lou.
Stay tuned to the situation, especially when the low income groups start to point out policy flaws. But then the Province will be able to claim that the not only are the poor poor, but ungrateful too.
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Friday, May 2, 2008
More evidence of sidelining
Delegations:
Bob Marr, Local Architectural Advisory Committee Chair regarding the proposed Heritage Colour Palette. (memo and reports attached)
Action Recommended: That the background reports as contained in a memo from Councillor Mutton be received for information purposes.
Basically it means that someone called Bob Marr will speak to Council, in his capacity as the LACAC chair, about Heritage Colours. As well a package of information written by Councillor Mutton will be added to the presentation. Whover made up the Agenda's recommendations has decided that Council will sit, mutely, and listen to Bob Marr drone on about paint and then Council will say , "Thanks Bob" and move on the next item. But wait a minute what about the work and effort expended by a Councillor to inform her colleagues about the merits of paint? Well that is filed. So much for input for all!
I have a suggestion - next time Councillor "Fat Bastard" MacDonald, or Councillor "Sleepy" MacCaughey raises an opinion for discussion by Council, Councillor Mutton should make a motion to "receive for information".
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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
We have seen this act before
A quick word of advice to Miriam - learn Roberts rules - nobody else on Council knows them and you should learn the difference between a point of order and a point of privilege.
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Sunday, April 27, 2008
A new community website
And it also means that I can draw attention to a personal website about my Grandfather's generation's participation in the great War. check it out here
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008
A foolish proposition
In another connection I attended the open house that was discussing the sewage treatment plant options. Just to put my opinion on the record - current taxpayers must not pay one penny toward the cost. I did discover that the present sewage capacity on the Kraft site, which is large enough to forestall the need for another plant for many years is not being released into the total capacity and is being held in reserve by Council. So we have the possibility of building a new plant whilst retaining capacity in reserve!
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Tuesday, April 22, 2008
What is the truth and where are the facts?
I have long been fascinated by the way a story always has two sides. Each side being debated and produced as the truth. Such is the mess that the ruling party in Ottawa finds itself in. Saying stuff and then telling us all it is the truth may not be the truth just because they said it.
Our own MP Rick Norlock came out swinging yesterday calling the election investigation "A Liberal setup" so I looked back at an Ottawa journal where I had seen a commentary about the timelines and the accusation of the mess being a "liberal setup" and found the following narration:
That seemed inconceivable. If it were true, then it would lend credibility to Conservative claims this was a politically-motivated set-up by the regulator and the national police force, working with the opposition party. So, I decided to check it out.
My findings: The RCMP arrived at Suite 1204, 130 Albert Street in Ottawa to execute their search warrant. This location is two short blocks from Parliament Hill, in a building frequented by media. It is one block south of the Liberal Research Bureau offices, which house the party’s communications wing, including a couple of staff videographers. It is two hundred feet from the main CBC operational base, which is across the street from the office building housing the Liberals. This, in turn, is one block away from the National Press Building, which bristles with media. And the Conservative Party headquarters is in a building the back of which almost touches the building housing Ottawa’s CTV studios.
In short, nothing happens in this bubble world of political events that is more than a few steps away from a TV camera. Not surprisingly, then, the media outfit with the greatest resources, the CBC, heard about the unusual activity, and showed up on the scene. A few minutes later I was watching it in my office, three blocks away, on NewsWorld. So were the Liberal communications guys, who grabbed their gear. By the time Lib staffers Brian and Jae arrived, a CTV crew had also camped out in the narrow corridor. And thus, the ‘circus’ began.
For another journo's take on the affair check this out. It tells the tale of the afternoon's PR fiasco and gives some insight into how the ruling party handles itself, not very dignified, for a government in power that is constantly trumpeting transparency!!
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Thursday, April 17, 2008
The gremlins are out in force
First the Cobourg Blog was hit and now the Town of Cobourg's site is contaminated. just what is cyberspace coming to?
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Wednesday, April 16, 2008
An anecdote to study
Turf rebates
To the editor:
Several years ago the Southern Nevada Water Authority offered $1 a square foot to change your grass into rock because of the water shortage in the valley.
Now they offer $1.50 a square foot to change to xeriscape landscaping, with the rules stating that when fully grown, the plants must cover 50 percent of the area. These plants must be watered. I want to remove the grass in my back yard to cut down on water use, and they won't give me a dime.
In other words, we want you to cut down on water, but don't cut down too much because our business is selling water. The most important thing is not the level of the lake but the level of profits.
Mark K. Constantine
LAS VEGAS
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