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Sunday, November 15, 2009

Sunday #3

Driving down King St, this morning I noticed a plethora of shiny stainless steel waste bins. There are 15, in my count, placed on both sides of King St between McGill and Spring St. I also noticed that there is no advertising on any of the bins. This is a wonderful chance for the owners of the bins to accrue some public acceptance of these shiny montrosities. They could ask local artists to display their work. The bins are not producing one penny of ad revenue now, they should get us on their side by offering the space to local artists.


Well that was quick, wasn't it?

The Canadian Champion of leafleteering - Rick Norlock, the Squire of Warworth, appears to have won this one. Despite the news of our very own MP owning the highest bill for leafleteering and casually dismissing his opponents, as people who do little except oppose communication efforts ;he has obviously won the battle of public opinion. I say this because his opponents, the putative nominated candidates for his job, will have to wait for an election All Candidates Meeting, where they can debate this huge waste of public money because the public are not interested. There is no groundswell of angry people banging on Rick's door to tell him what they think. A story without legs!


Sunday #2

I am not a great fan of Conrad Black because of his attitudes towards unions - he hates and and will smash them at every opportunity, I do admire his writing. In this column to the National Post he describes the delight of being a prison tutor. Just the way it is written in an understated British wry way; he talks about his experience as a, albeit reluctant, tutor of soon-to-be High School graduates, is impressive to me.

Sunday #1

The controversy about the Community Centre Fundraising, will probably die down after Monday night. At the next Council meeting a motion will be adopted that apporoves the hiring of "The Fundraising Network" for $75.000 plus disbursements. In a conversation with the BurdReport the coordinator of special events, for the Town of Cobourg, Lara Scott, revealed that this Company has been in business since 1999 and are Toronto based. The partner that has been assigned to Cobourg is from Kingston. His name was not given as it will not be public until Monday evening. So the question of the value of the disbursements may become an issue if he insists on commuting to Cobourg to complete his duties. But the bigger issue of not getting substantial support because some segments of the community believe that this money is a waste of time, has been ameliorated as the original estimate for the work to be done was $150,000. But some heavy hitters and donors think that the money being spent here, from donations, is a total waste of money., it should be completed using local "champions". In addition although the Staff has signed off on this RFP and declared to to be consistent with Town Policy, some local fundraisers, who might have submitted to the Committee claim that the scope of the RFP was too extensive to be responded to in the time allowed for a turnaround. They think that despite what the CAO says about the process the fix was in, before it even started.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

I don't normally do this but it is priceless


We all get jokes in our email, and we all usually delete them as soon as we see it. But this one is a keeper"

Curtis & Leroy saw an ad in the Kentville Advertiser Newspaper in Kentville, N.S. and bought a mule for $100. The farmer agreed to deliver the mule the next day.
The next morning the farmer drove up and said, "Sorry, fellers, I have some bad news, the mule died last night."
Curtis &Leroy replied, "Well , then just give us our money back."
The farmer said, "Can't do that. I went and spent it already."
They said, "OK then, just bring us the dead mule."
The farmer asked, "What in the world ya' ll gonna do with a dead mule?"
Curtis said, "We gonna raffle him off."
The farmer said, "You can't raffle off a dead mule!"
Leroy said, "We shore can! Heck, we don't hafta tell nobody he's dead".
A couple of weeks later, the farmer ran into Curtis & Leroy at the Co-Op grocery store and asked:
"What'd you fellers ever do with that dead mule?"
They said,"We raffled him off like we said we wuz gonna do."
Leroy said,"Shucks, we sold 500 tickets fer two dollars a piece and made a
profit of $898."
The farmer said,"My Lord, didn't anyone complain?"
Curtis said, "Well , the feller who won got upset. So we gave him his
two dollars back."

Curtis and Leroy now work for the government. They're overseeing the Harper's Economic Stimulus package.


A political reality check

One of my favourite political sites is called ThreeHundredEight.com it is a site devoted to opinion polls and the examination of all poll results at the macro level. A reality check on the websites that claim that one party or the other is either over the cliff or rising to the moon!
As the EKOS poll is examined in the light of the others the 10% lead, as of yesterday, is put into perspective by the last paragraph of the latest post, "The biggest thing to take from this poll is that we're back to square one, back to October 2008. Which means no one has a reason to go to an election. "

So all of you partisans out there please comment, is this site worth the paper it is printed on or do you detect political bias) after all all sites have them!)

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Two guest posts

#1 Deb O'Connor
GOODBYE CITY TV

We started watching CITY TV news when the kids were old enough to follow news, but needed a show that was a bit flashy to hold their attention. It was a habit I kept over the years because they did a fairly good job of reporting on issues that affected the disadvantaged, and they weren't afraid to broadcast opinions and alternatives from outside the mainstream. Certainly that nasty right wing bias prominent with CTV and Global, now worse as Canwest, was not in evidence. The CBC was just stodgy.

When CTV bought CITY TV some time ago, I knew it was going to be the end of any semblence of progressive TV news coverage from Toronto media, and more and more that seems to be the case.

Example: last week their public affairs show, CITY Line, discussed whether having the PanAm Games was good or bad for Toronto, and while they had a cheerleader on set for the yes side, there was nobody in place to explain the contrary position. It didn't take long for the show host to join in the cheerleading too, making it clear to callers opposed that they were all wrong. It was sad, and never would have happened in the old days, when the station was diligent about presenting all sides of any issue.

While we're at it, all their news shows seem to lead off with a sports story now, and their weathercaster kept talking about golf the other night. Did downtown Toronto hipsters suddenly take up golf and I missed that? I get the feeling they are trying to land a whole new demographic with these tactics, and it's not a demographic I have much in common with. Let sister station CTV keep them, and please, let CITY continue to BE CITY, just like it always was. In fact, if they would only bring back the baby blue late night movies life would be just peachy again!

#2 One from the lighter side
Wally Keeler

This is my video of the Canadian Cowgirls who are performing in the Coliseum at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. I record their performance over two two days from two different locations.

I apologize for the amateurism. It’s a low quality camera, and the zoom is difficult to manipulate. The video editing was done using a freeware program, the lowest form of software.

I hope that in spite of my shortcomings, the sprit and talent of the Canadian Cowgirls will shine through. Here is a YouTube video of the Canadian Cowgirls performing in light last year at the Royal. Watch this Cowgirl do the stand up for 9 seconds


I also hope that it will generate interest in attending the Royal Fair where Canada’s farmers bring the best of the country to the city.

Enjoy.


BTW Wally has asked that we all visit this link in honour of Remembrance Day

Monday, November 9, 2009

Another guest Post - keep 'em coming!

William Hayes
Another Good Tax

Stephen Harper has said "There's no such thing as a good tax." As a stunning counter-example, I offer the notion of the Tobin tax, which has been newly proposed by British PM Gordon Brown, as reported both on this blog here and in this story from the Guardian.For more on the progressive notion that there are good taxes, see the editorial Can we have an adult conversation about taxes prepared by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.


Revisiting the "Canadian Champion of leafleteers"

I bet when Rick Norlock leaves his position as MP, the legacy item will be his propensity for partisan politics and the obscene amout of our money he has spent on useless pieces of paper, spread from one end of the Country to the other.

Now the reaction. In a press release issued today the local NDP nominee takes him to task. To see it full size click on the image.

Funnily enough although a prominent local Lib has commented on the original post, nobody from the Rudd campaign has said anything. I suppose the "Wright" machine only wins nominations and doesn't do riding politics.

We have a candidate

George Smitherman, he of great promise but little results, has decided to run for the vacant position of mayor of Toronto. Personally I hope he doesn't succeed. His legislative record is one of blown opportunities and bloated budgets. Not a team player, he now announces and expects to be crowned. My money is on John Tory, a much more pleasant person and one with a record of results.