A Wednesday mixture
Now who set this up? Some blame Jason Kenney the Minister of MultiCulturism, who is trying to make inroads and waves in ethnic communities. With alleged promises of new passports and sponsorship the two caregivers (servants) made some allegations about being underpaid and overworked. The Tories jumped on it and dragged RD into court (!) and Iggy has written her off and the whole mess was televised. At the end of the day the chair of the committee told the press that he had heard two different accounts and didn't know who to believe. So what was achieved? A big smoke screen for the other more substantive committee hearing down the hall.
The other meeting down the hall; Mulroney gets his dates wrong and totally screws his case. In the committee room down the hall from RD BM was bombasting his way through a performance led by his lawyer, answering all the setup questions and paving the way for the deification of brian and the satanisation of KarlHeinz. Admitting he took the money, in cash, and not once but three times, he said that he kept it all secret because he didn't want to open up the "Airbus situation" and sully his reputation. The "Airbus situation" was a defamation case that he won in the 90s. The problem with the statement, "I did it to protect my reputation [and not link it to Airbus]" was that he took the money TWO years before the "Airbus situation" ever happened. Oooops - I can't wait to see what the KH lawyers do with that one.
A big win for the most underrated pitcher in baseball today. Roy Halliday of the Toronto Blue Jays creamed the opposition Yankees in a 5-1 complete game. Pinch me, the Blue jays are winning lots of games.
More on the costs of building a Community Centre in Cobourg. A couple of days ago a local letter writer - Martin Partridge, of Cobourg - wrote a letter to NT.com wherein he exposed the fallacy of the CAO of Cobourg's statement that the CC could be built "With little cost to the taxpayer" Partridge in his letter here pooh-poohs the idea and says that all the money is the taxpayers, not just the Cobourg contribution. Following it up with an email to him where I asked him if he was fer or agin the idea he replied with this.
"I am completely against any major capital investments in Cobourg until we see where this economy is really headed. My view is that the seniors should use some available Cobourg space at modest cost, the existing indoor skating rinks should be improved but not replaced, the Y should cope for the foreseeable future with its recent enhancement, and the lawn bowling site should be left exactly as it is. I think both the times and existing public sentiment cry out for belt-tightening, not pie in the sky expansion. Feel free to post the above, citing my name if you wish."
This is probably the majority opinion around Town, I wonder when the majority will get an opportunity to express it?
More about planning, this time from Ottawa. Yesterday two noteworthy events happened, one was a rally outside of City Hall demanding that no expansion beyond the Urban Boundary take place and the other was a committee discussion where Ottawa councillors supported the idea of not building beyond the boundary. I report this because the opinion of the Ottawa Planner relates to a situation here. The story is here but this is what the Planner said, that is important.
"Ottawa council could avoid a series of fights at the Ontario Municipal Board by holding the line on its urban boundary, according to its top planning lawyer. Tim Marc says changes to the provincial Planning Act since 2003 have strengthened the city’s hand in controlling development. If any urban expansion in the official plan is permitted, the revised plan can be appealed to the provincial board, which has the power to overrule city land-use decisions. However, if no expansion is approved, no appeals can be made to the board." (Ottawa Citizen)
So in the application before us in Cobourg, on the East side of Brook Rd. the Cobourg Planners may want to look at this opinion - I hope so, before the whole mess costs a lot more money than we need to spend.
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