Friday, May 12, 2006
A couple of sad notes
Today the McGuinty fiberals slammed another nail in the coffin of local democracy by legislating four year terms for municipal office. The current three-year period is bad enough when you have a Council that deserves to be turfed, but four years will be inexorable.
This new measure, introduced by the obscene act of tacking it to another bill, was brought in after a measure of consultation with all concerned. Presumably the leaders of AMO (the Association of Municipalities of Ontario) phoned Dalton one day and said we have a great idea – keep us in power for another year. At the AMO convention it was voted upon and passed closely, certainly not enough of a margin to warrant sneaky legislation. The public was allowed to comment in a five hour period over one day last week. But the public session demonstrated little public support, but the legislation passed anyway. So the question is “What is the pro quid pro?”
A sad day for local policing
A funeral was held for the President of the local Police Association, Don Thompson, yesterday. Described as a quiet strong man Don died quickly and too soon. If any good can come out of this it should be the awareness that little things, like stepping on a rusty nail, will kill you.
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Tuesday, May 2, 2006
A bite in the bum by pesky gnats
The gnats of Council bit again last night, this time the bugmen were feeling the nips. A proposed bylaw to control the use of pesticides was before Council and a record number of delegations came to speak. As usual they were listened to very quietly and then released without so much as a follow up question - the usual Council insult. One telling omen of who had the ear of Council, the Environmentalists or the Business sector, was in the receiving of correspondence of the many letters about the pros and cons of the topic only the one letter supporting the bylaw was read in full. The others were just received without reading or comment, hmmm!
The interesting thing was that one homeowner, saying she represented 41 others, gave a presentation full of indignant homeowners rights and the usual bluster about democracy. Wonder if she is cranking up a run for Council? She came across very well as a one issue candidate might. On the other hand she just might be the best friend the Pest Industry has at the moment.
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Tuesday, April 25, 2006
Interesting rumours
Ole Huff and Puff, even he has adopted this moniker, David Craig, started his two minutes of local wisdom this morning by dismissing rumours. But then he launched into a whole host of them, and revealed that he was speculating about local pols intentions, in the upcoming election, because they weren't. Trying to make the case that nomination day should be earlier than it is because we, the electorate, do not have enough time between nomination day and election to get to know the candidates.
One of his rumours was one about DM Bob Spooner going up against the real Mayor Peter Delanty, this is still a bit of a stretch for me to believe as Bob has always believed in sure things. Perhaps he knows that Gil Brocanier wants his job and figures that the easiest opponent is the Mayor. He might be right, the Mayor has always had a split following. The problem is that Bob is not the shooin that he thinks he is. My money is on finding out what Brocanier is up to and then watching the pieces fall into place.
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Monday, April 24, 2006
Why don't we just let George Bush run our country?
TheStar.com - Media barred from return of soldiers' remains Another example of the rapid Americanization of our culture, didn't Harper long did it?
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Friday, April 21, 2006
More Police follies
The only way small urban forces will survive is to get bigger, not much bigger but still bigger. That means a new department within the County strategy must emerge. That means both Provincial grants and local autonomy will prevail. That also means that "King Jeff" (lees) must get of his high horse and start to accept reality and look at alternatives to the status quo. Otherwise he might as well take his chair and sit a the banks of the "Ganny" and play Canute.
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An explanation
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Tuesday, April 18, 2006
Would the OPP have done this?
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Monday, April 17, 2006
Council fixes the pests!
What a delicious touch of bureaucracy, the only problem is that it is probably illegal and a violation of the Charter of Rights, but who has any money to test that piece of paper. The first person to be caught in this paper maze is Keith Oliver. Wanting to file a response about the report that replied to his public submission about the application to build a Home Depot, he was told by a member of the Town's staff that he must file his presentation before being allowed to be put on the agenda. Not having time to respond or even having a copy of the report because the agenda had not been published he will not be submitting a rebuttal. But he sure is vexed!
Of course this rule can easily be got around - just file a presentation in point form and elaborate at Council, but that would mean that Council members would have to read the agenda to find out what was going on, some hope of that!
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Friday, April 14, 2006
It looks like the fix is in
However there is a chance for the masses to do something. Put a question on the ballot on November - "Do want Cobourg to be policed by the OPP", Yes or No.
The process of putting a question on the ballot needs swift action as time is running out for the process to kick in. Section 28 of the Municipal Act says that a question may be put on the ballot but a by-law has to be passed 180 days before the voting day. That means that the process must be started at least a month before that to allow a public meeting and a bylaw to be passed. Effectively that means that because 180 days is May 10th the process must start immediately as 10 days notice for the bylaw is required. So hop to it and get it done! If a request to Council is not received by April 24th forget it and we will lose the local police.
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