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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Sunday #2

I would love to talk about what Cobourg Council is doing on Monday evening but cannot. The Town's website is down and the agendas (ae) have not been posted for three weeks. A management problem that needs to be fixed.

Sunday #1

So was Earth Day good to you? How does shutting the power off in your house cure the world's environmental problems - it doesn't, but you can join the herd and do it.
Being captive to the radio for hours on end does give one plenty of intersting things to listen to. Late night talk radio, on Friday night featured a section on the ways of Monsanto and Dow Chemical's ambitions to control the world's food supply through the use of Genetically Engineered seeds. These seeds have built-in pesticides, as the plants are not sturdy enough to survive in a quasi-natural state. These built in pesticides are killing the bees and bats that used to pollinate the natural seeds. Silly animals they can't tell the difference between robot seeds and natural ones so they just flit from plant to plant, unfortunately ingesting lethal doses of poison.
In another side of the argument, not content to destroy the environment these giants of industry have manipulated the price of seeds to rip off the taxpayer. In a recently instituted price hike the amount of the price hike was equivalent to the government subsidy for growing the crop. Farmers are now locked into these suppliers through manipulative seed contracts and are faced with ruin from high seed prices and low farm prices. Watch out for our food supply and leave the bloody lights on!

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Another good meeting

In a well run meeting people feel that they have accomplished something when they leave. As it was last night at the Cobourg Public Library where 75 concerned citizens met at the second meeting held to discuss the recently announced healthcare cuts.
A big surprise to the organisors was the discovery that Bill Patchett was in the room. He spoke after the organisational details were dealt with and impressed the crowd. The meeting flowed well with updates from Peggy Smith, the co-chair representing the inside workers and Patty Park the community co-chair. Doug Allen, a member of the research team at the Ontario Health Coallition, the group coordinating the flow of information amongst the resistance groups in the Province told the assembly of similar cuts all over the province and said that despite healthcare cutbacks due to hospitals being in deficit some hospitals had received "top-up" funding to cover some deficit. His advice was to concentrate on swaying the local MPP on to the side of the protest. "A few Liberal MPPs have got on board and are fully supporting their constituents in this battle"
Patty park told of her efforts to get a meeting with Lou Rinaldi, the local MPP, "I phoned his office early Monday morning and left a message, the office person got back and said that he was booked up for three weeks!. There appears to be no willingness to meet with us to discuss this issue!"

Petitions were handed out (click here to get one to print off) to those who said they could get signatures and Linda Oliver has plenty of them.

Other items developed during the discussion of the "Action Plan" are: a planned march and gathering on Saturday April 10th at Victoria Hall at 10am, an offer to join with others from all over the Province at Queen's Park on April 7th. A bus will leave N'land Mall at 8.30am for the rally and another meeting, probably at the Best Western next week at 5.30pm.

Bill Patchett then spoke to the group. Revving up older and jaded, but concerned, people isn't easy but Billy P managed to do it. With remarks based on the premise that "You own the hospital, you paid for the hospital - it's ours" he made his point well and most people believe that he is on side with his massive source of energy and anger directed toward saving the hospital. "If we allow the removal of services in 8 to 10 years after more cuts we will not have a hospital. We have to be strong, we have to work as a team or else we will lose our volunteers"
Talking about the fact that the MPP has to support the group Bill went on to say, "Lou's a good friend of mine but the people want him to stand up and get on board. I'll be all over him if he doesn't - I think he will be on board"
As the meeting finished all were urged to join the Hospital Association by the 22nd of April so that they can attend the AGM in June.
All in all a good meeting.


Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Big weekend for Liberals

The Liberal party of Canada is hosting a talkfest for the interested in Montreal this weekend. Called Conference 150 it is dubbed a "thinkers conference". Already it is being dissed by Harperites, story here, so it must be striking a nerve. The framework is of an innovative nature (perhaps because it is, it riles the neo-cons) because although it is limited to a number of participants the whole conference is interactive and local associations have rented space for local thinkers to get together. In fact in NQW we have two such events. One is being sponsored by Andrew McFadyen and has rented space in the Brighton Lions Centre look here for details, and another has been organised by the nominated candidate Kim Rudd and will take place at the Cobourg best Western Motel.
The interesting thing about these duelling "thinkfests" is that I received the first one from the McFadyen camp thus making me think that the Ruddites are still playing catchup in local Lib affairs. Not a good thing to be doing when an election may be imminent. Strike that no election until the 78 MPs (our own included) have qualified for the pension in late Spring.
Still any conference that has the Harperites apoplectic suits me just fine

Now would be a good time

To test the theory that raising the minimum wage kills jobs. That mantra has never been proven to a conclusion or else the MW would never be raised from the minimum. The President of the West Northumberland Chamber of Commerce has put herself on the line in this story here . Mrs Thrasher, owner of Boston Pizza says her business cannot absorb the costs of an increased wage bill and she will have to cut jobs. Up until this point the argument of lost jobs has never really been put to the test, it has been thrown around as a talking point in the decades old battle of higher minimum wages. Rather like the mythical "diaper on the beach" no real economic evidence has been produced to back it up. But now if the threat is so real we should be able to watch the job numbers, in Ontario, go down on a comparison basis in August (after the layoffs go out in July).
I hope some evidence will be seen even if it is only to prove or disprove the mantra. Perhaps then we can get on with making the minimum wage a "living wage"!

We need a lot of angry folks

The only way to get any attention these days is to be angry. The recent hospital cuts demonstrate this. Despite province-wide cuts, all the same and all over the province some hospitals have been able to make changes and how did they do it? Lots of angry people keeping the pressure on local pols and MPPs. Talking to the hospital administrations or Boards will not work because they have made their minds up. CAO Biron is not going to change his mind about the bottom line no matter how many bigwigs schmooze him. Talking behind the scenes may work if you want something from someone who can make changes but in this case the changes are systemic and can only be changed by the government.
So how do we make the government listen? Take on the local MPP. He seems to think that the local cuts "Are not the end of the world". Well Lou if you keep that up you will be running against a conservative candidate flanked by Doug Galt and we all know that Doug Galt gained his reputation as a constituency man by putting his job on the line for this local hospital. Run a cardboard cutout of Doug Galt talking about saving the hospital against Lou and Lou will be history.

So if you want to have your say about local action join the organizers at the public library tomorrow at 5.30pm.

N.B. click on the image to read it




Monday, March 22, 2010

Fear Mongering at its Finest

It looks like the federal government has expanded its campaign of trying to frighten Canadians into the international sphere. Our foreign minister, Lawrence Cannon, tested out the new strategy at a recent speech to the Economic Club of Canada in Toronto recently. No doubt the elite were empowered and gratified to hear that our country, in addition to protecting the interests of our citizens at home, imagines itself charged with the responsibility to deliver safety and freedom across the entire globe, all for our benefit when we travel.

As reported in the Toronto Daily Star by reporter Linda Diebel, Cannon delivered a speech that was "dark and described a bleak and scary world" riddled with terrorism, drug dealing and crime. The nuclear threat posed by Iran and North Korea featured prominently too, just in case the other concerns weren't enough to make us truly frightened.
Just what is this all about? Do they think their scare mongering about imaginary crime waves at home is so successful they just want to go Big on the international stage too? Or is the scare mongering about Canada not successful enough, so they are adding the international component to jack up the volume? Maybe it's just posing for the G-20 Summit this summer, which is what his speech was supposed to be about.

Whatever the reason for it, I don't like it, and I don't think scare mongering Canadians into a perpetual state of fear does anyone much good, especially when the boogey-men are so often imaginary, and the facts to support their contentions just aren't there. In fact, the truth is the opposite, in the case of the alleged crime wave they are using to justify their increased criminal sanctions against Canadians.

If only we could find politicians, and a political party with a positive vision for Canada, instead of the Orwellian double talk and blatant disregard for the truth that is this government's specialty. I'm sick of being manipulated, and sick of living with a government that thinks it's appropriate to frighten its citizens.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

It just get wierda and wierda

Perhaps Lou Rinaldi, our local MPP should think of packing it in, he obviously hasn't been to Timmies lately, maybe he is waiting for the new one in Brighton to open. If he did enter the hallowed halls of coffee he would sit at any table and eavesdrop on outraged constituents rant about the latest actions taken by the local Health Industry. Maybe that's his problem, having done nothing to stop the savage reorganisation of the Quinte Health Centre he is now impervious to the local complaints coming out of Cobourg and West Northumberland.
His latest quote, that hit the editorial pages today: "It's not the end of the world" and noting that hospitals should get back to the traditional services of caring for the sick. He apparently doesn't understand that rehab services make people well a lot faster than usual if rehab doesn't take place. Not to mention the rising costs of healthcare due to readmissions.
Well Loo if we all earned a fat MPP's salary with lifelong benefits then we would be saying the same. But we don't, most of us are a paycheques away from bankruptcy due to extra-billing and out-sourcing. If the previous MPP's reputation was gained by the refusal to say no to the non-funding of the building of the local hospital it will be Loo's epitaph if he doesn't do a lot more than he has done to date.

And in the meantime the two agencies named to help shoulder some of the burden of the redirected healthcare - Wraparound and The Hospital Elder Health Care program - are not service providers in these fields, just facilitators. That's all we need more peolpe talking about what should be done and no money to do it!


What did the LHIN say yesterday - Yes Yes Yes

With a couple of members posturing for the crowd, which was a hostile one, the eight members of the LHIN that were present unananimously adopted the plan submitted by the NHH Board - that is to outsource departments, close beds and have the consequence of losing up to 45 - 60 jobs.
In this story the Chair of the LHIN told the NHH Board that the plan was approved but with the proviso that the Board talk to the community: "I want it on the record that the NHH board meet with and talk to members of the community," Central East LHIN board chair Foster Loucks said. "With this plan, or modifications to it," talks must take place, he stressed, referring to public reaction and the 40 e-mails received.
What a load of crap! Talking is done, Mr Biron can't spin his way out of this one and if he did talk to the community what would he say, "Ooops I'm sorry but we don't have the money"
The questions before us are simple and few, where are the masses going to get the money to pay for the "available, but not accessible" rehab services and where are the long-term beds that the community and the LHIN is demanding that be in place before beds are cut?

In the meantime the two agencies that have been named as the agencies that will shoulder the need for some of the healthcare needs - Wraparound and the Hospital Elder Life Program - are peculiar choices. No delivery of services just facilitation services, that's all we need more people talking about what to do but no money or staff to do anything!

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

At least these folks are planning to do it properly

In this story Council bosses seek a developer to provide world-class city waterfront (From Daily Echo) from the UK a Municipal Council wants to redevelop its aging waterfront. Reading the story I am struck by a comment from a Council member, that one of ours should have made during our debates, "Cllr Smith said: “This has to be a big draw. It’s not going to be block of flats on the waterfront.""