Monday, June 11, 2007
Friday, June 8, 2007
Paparazzi Pete
Pete Fisher our very own paparazzi has a photo worthy of Hollywood on the front page of the CDS today check it here
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So the Chief of Police is leaving - what next?
That is the short term problem, the long term problem is the proposed changeover to the OPP. Opponents will have an uphill battle fighting the Council's wish to change. The Mayor has long been musing privately that the OPP is a good deal and the Deputy Mayor (aye aye Peter) Brocanier will be on side if only to demonstrate that it is a cheaper option. Firstly the switch to Sweet will demonstrate a change in morale which will translate into less stress leave and overtime costs, secondly the Deputy Chief has credibility that the Chief never had, wait until he starts to talk about the true costs of the OPP proposal, people will listen!
Congratulations to Gary Clement for giving Cobourg a new option in the discussion. Frankly Gary has to be applauded for sticking it out in an almost impossible situation. He was hired by an incompetent PSB and misled to believe that he could achieve the establishment of a Regional Police Force. Who could win against the combined political forces of the Port Hope PSB led by Jeff Lees (A rabid xenophobe) and the undercutting of support by a former OPP office sitting on the Hamilton Twp Council and the silence of the PSB for the idea. The regional force was a non-starter (even though it made the most sense) compounded by useless political advice from the PSB that hired him. Even the hiring process was so screwed up by that PSB we had two Chiefs hired at the same time but that is another story.
This quick resignation gives us a chance to organise in a new and different matter as we no longer have to "sink the ship to get the Captain". Let's get on with the cost comparisons and demand a plebiscite to settle this issue.
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Wednesday, June 6, 2007
It's crunch time for the Cobourg Council
So given this background how will Council handle the groundswell of opposition? Monday evening is the time for the vote. Given my bent for looking for Machiavellian moves It is possible that Council could kill two birds with one stone. The Trailer Park has long offended the "cocktail set" and the elites. Moving the rink into that area would satisfy that constituency, long bothered by "those people" and the "Trailer Trash" that pay no taxes, only hefty park rentals. Taking them out however would take longer than the time line imposed by McGuinty. After all how can you put the shovel in the ground in the middle of the tourist season and still qualify for the election money?
So no predictions from me but it looks as though Council may be hoisted on its own spike of hubris. So sad for a Council where each person pledged during an election to be responsive to the electorate.
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Sunday, June 3, 2007
CONspiracy theorists should read this
Garth Turner has published a primer on the Security and Prosperity partnership (SPP) and you will be hearing more of this over the summer as Parliament dies down and the chattering classes have nothing else to talk about. Besides in the absence of Parliament all kinds of secret meetings will flourish. Deep integration - read it here
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Leading into the doldrums of summer
The waterfront park will be put to bed on Monday despite the number of pleas from concerned citizens to modify or scrap the project. It is clearly becoming obvious that delegations have little effect on this Council and really only serve the purpose of providing alternate opinion to a Council that hates that.
Expect the public meeting for the OPP costing to be scheduled for the most inconvenient time for the opposition, probably one week before the July Council meeting and further expect the deal to be wrapped up with a minimum of discussion by September and look forward to Fantino parading his 'black and whites' next January. Leaving us all with a huge bill for severances and retirement packages. Just my opinion of course. Meanwhile support your local police service!
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Friday, June 1, 2007
Let the debate begin
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Friday, May 25, 2007
Bush gets no respect!
Just came across this video this morning, for the early morning chuckle! Bird Poops On President Bush During Presser
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Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Council hears unpleasant news
Of course the other side had two delegations: one from the DBIA who said "it is good for businees" and the other being a member of the disabled community congratulating Council for the wisdom of providing a warm bus shelter. There was also in the meeting a resolution presenting a large memo, that outlined the costs and details of the project, that was accepted as information. However when councillor Mutton asked for details outlining who made what decisions and when she was met with a stony silence. The most telling part of the evening was during Mr MacKenzie's presentation the Mayor was at first acknowledging his various points and prompts to questions as "Michael" when it became apparent at the end of his presentation that Michael had criticised severely all things before him, it became, "Thank you Mr MacKenzie!"
I think, and I hate to defend the rich and famous, that the residents of the harbourfront have a very good and defensible point of law. Nowhere in the documents before them, when they bought into the area was an ice rink mentioned, in fact the documents given by the Town, when asked, were the original plans for the park, minus the rink. So they have had their lifestyle and accepted norm for quality living compromised and should be able to sue, let's see if they go that far. An injunction at least to allow further public input, should put a crimp in the Town's plans and put the axe to a local plank in the upcoming provincial election.
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Sunday, May 20, 2007
Proportional Representation
Mr McGuinty set up a commission to investigate PR and randomly picked (there's a laugh the commission suddenly became a model of diversity not necessarily random) and they investigated all forms of PR and held hearings and are now recommending a system called Mixed Member Proportional Voting (MMPV). Under this system there will be 99 regular MPPs and 30 odd Party MPPs, these members will selected by parties off a list drawn up by the party.
Now for the problem and the conspiracy. The conspiracy first. McGuinty was dragged kicking and screaming into this issue. by angry electorates and PR zealots. His answer was the old political gambit - set up a high priced and gold plated commission that recommends unpalatable and unpopular policy and he looks good in trying to fix the issue. His unpopular axis is the recommendation - MMPV. To convert the electorate into supporters he will have to persuade them that a Party MPP is a valuable resource and the price of democracy. It is ingrained into the voters subconsciousness that you vote for a person to represent you not a political party to govern.
Personally I will not be voting for this proposal although PR is absolutely necessary to get proper representation, the idea of two votes - one for the MPP and one for the party is not my favourite and will lead to inequality in the legislature. I would be voting for it if the Single Transferable Vote (STP) had been recommended. Again this is where the conspiracy comes in, all McGuinty has to do the kill PR is to make sure that he adopts an unworkable idea and confuse the voters and he has. In defense of MMPV he and others in power say that the STV system is unworkable because of its complexity. Well is that so? Both the Liberals and Tories have been using the STV in nomination meetings for years - so much for unworkability!
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