I am delighted that Geoff Dawe won the race for Mayor, I never doubted that he would. However, before the AC released the news that they were being sued by the Mayor, I never would have imagined him winning by such a huge margin. I wonder at how many of those 7254 votes that Geoff got were really for him or just against Phyllis. I know it makes no difference but I am curious. Morris completely torpedoed her own campaign and she has nobody to blame but herself.
I appreciate the irony though in her five constant supportors giving her the ammunition to shoot herself in the foot with
LuckyWife.
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Geoff Dawe is the first candidate ever elected to the Office of Mayor without first having served on Council . One can put up a good argument the Mayor's Office is the only one voters really care about. If there is no mayoralty contest, turn-out drops in half.
This time, I was eager to see if there would be an increase in turn-out. Well there was but not by much. Of course percentile doesn't tell the whole story. Not the way it used to when we did our own enumeration.
I'm no longer sure how voters' lists are created. l heard they had started using the census. But the census has people who don't have the right to vote. Somebody said, those who don't have the right to vote don't, even if they are on the list.
Well, supposing that's right. What does it do to the voters list if people who are not entitled to vote and don't vote, are on the list ? Does that not skew the percentile turn out, to numbers on the list though not entitled to vote.How much of a factor is that?
This year, MPAC, the company that does assessment for the municipalities screwed something up.As a result, the province didn't get voter cards out to everyone. Everyone was asked to carry photo I.D. and one other piece of identification to the poll with them.
It wasn't because they didn't get cards out to everybody. Apparently, in the last election, bus loads of Tamils were dropped off at polling stations in Markham during the election. Voter registration cards can be easily forged so the government quietly introduced new security measures.
But to get back to Geoff: I have never seen a more professionally organized campaign in Aurora. It started right after the last election although Geoff himself was not yet the candidate.
People who had experience of working with Ms Morris had serious misgivings about the town's well-being. They were not wrong.
After Geoff Dawe finally declared, he never put a foot wrong. He made clear the obvious problems without ever making the campaign personal.
At the same time, the incumbent Mayor was his best asset.She didn't show for the HoJo event and the Sports Alliance event was a wash-out. Lists of numbers at the all-candidates meeting in the library caught nobody's attention.
There is no doubt, legal action by the Mayor, against three highly respected Aurora families , at taxpayers' expense was the last straw. It was the clincher.
But the race was already lost. The decision to launch legal action was a final act of desperation.A favorite ploy to distract attention.
Alison Collins Mrakas, until the end, kept looking for logic. I kept saying, "there isn't any"
Until the votes were counted, she could not believe it would happen. While I never doubted it would.
What is often left out of a calculation ,when people look at candidates, campaigns, organizations, issues, what is consistently left out of most equations, is the sense of fairness and decency that resides among people.
When the Smitherman crowd dredged up stuff about Mayor-elect Rob Ford having nothing to do with issues and everything to do with personally maligning the candidate, they were doomed from that point. If that was all they had to offer, they had nuthin'.
Rob Ford on the other hand never went off message. When he talked about Kyle Rae spending what was left of his Councillor's allowance giving himself a retirement party and he, Rob Ford would stop the "gravy train" at taxpayers' expense. His audience understood his point well.
When the Miller faction talks about not co-operating with the electorate's choice of Mayor,they know not whereoff they speak.
Toronto will listen to the Mayor.
Aurora will too
Saturday, 30 October 2010
On The Same Council
I served with Ms Morris for seven years. In all that time I seldom had a sensible conversation with the woman. I know I was not alone. Others reported the same brain-rattling experience.
The language was familiar.The problem was how it was used.
We seldom exchanged a greeting. Except at some event or other, when the Mayor would hail me by my first name and exchange pleasantries as though we were on the best of terms.
We all know the idea of by-election is an anathema to our out-going Mayor. Why the reference was made in that company is for Ms Morris to know and the rest of us to dismiss as more of the same.
At least one member of the group promptly left the table.
I just thought it was an interesting little tid-bit.
Being repudiated wholeheartedly by the voters, is a hard thing to bear.
It's not uncommon. It can be seen coming. Like a tornado.
It is sufficiently ordinary for the means of handling to be established. Gracefully...or....not.
The defeated Mayor of Oshawa noted he had done his best but "I guess there are no rewards for that"
I always found it easier just to stay out of the way. Nobody notices. The election is over. The newly elected are the focus of attention.
That's a blessing.
Immediate response from the losers in this election indicates no inclination to accept defeat gracefully.It's so silly. Considering the option.
Gordon Barnes has immediately called to arms something he calls the Citizen of the Year Challenge2010. He proposes a Workshop for Government 101 for losers.
Mr. Barnes clearly feels the authority vested in him by the outgoing Mayor, when she chose him Citizen of the Year, is a force to be dealt with.
He has apparently not considered a miscalculation might have led to such a bleak outcome. Something might have been overlooked in understanding of what the electorate expects from the elected.
When Marie Antoinette asked why there was rioting in the streets. The answer was "the people are hungry. They want bread"
She answered "Let them eat cake"
We all know Poor Marie's fate. Elections were considerably in the future at the time.
When people in Aurora complained about spending, Mayor Morris bought them culture.
In my day, history was not made relevant in school. Even A Tale of Two Cities, by Dickens didn't bring it home.
As an adult, I was shocked to learn the French Revolution happened during the time of my grandparents struggle for justice. The government couldn't use the army against the people because the army was of the people. So they created a police force, gave them the right to smash into people's homes and use the truncheons to discourage conversation.
We've come a long way, Baby. In a relatively short time. Too short a time not to maintain watch, and stand on guard for thee.
The language was familiar.The problem was how it was used.
We seldom exchanged a greeting. Except at some event or other, when the Mayor would hail me by my first name and exchange pleasantries as though we were on the best of terms.
We all know the idea of by-election is an anathema to our out-going Mayor. Why the reference was made in that company is for Ms Morris to know and the rest of us to dismiss as more of the same.
At least one member of the group promptly left the table.
I just thought it was an interesting little tid-bit.
Being repudiated wholeheartedly by the voters, is a hard thing to bear.
It's not uncommon. It can be seen coming. Like a tornado.
It is sufficiently ordinary for the means of handling to be established. Gracefully...or....not.
The defeated Mayor of Oshawa noted he had done his best but "I guess there are no rewards for that"
I always found it easier just to stay out of the way. Nobody notices. The election is over. The newly elected are the focus of attention.
That's a blessing.
Immediate response from the losers in this election indicates no inclination to accept defeat gracefully.It's so silly. Considering the option.
Gordon Barnes has immediately called to arms something he calls the Citizen of the Year Challenge2010. He proposes a Workshop for Government 101 for losers.
Mr. Barnes clearly feels the authority vested in him by the outgoing Mayor, when she chose him Citizen of the Year, is a force to be dealt with.
He has apparently not considered a miscalculation might have led to such a bleak outcome. Something might have been overlooked in understanding of what the electorate expects from the elected.
When Marie Antoinette asked why there was rioting in the streets. The answer was "the people are hungry. They want bread"
She answered "Let them eat cake"
We all know Poor Marie's fate. Elections were considerably in the future at the time.
When people in Aurora complained about spending, Mayor Morris bought them culture.
In my day, history was not made relevant in school. Even A Tale of Two Cities, by Dickens didn't bring it home.
As an adult, I was shocked to learn the French Revolution happened during the time of my grandparents struggle for justice. The government couldn't use the army against the people because the army was of the people. So they created a police force, gave them the right to smash into people's homes and use the truncheons to discourage conversation.
We've come a long way, Baby. In a relatively short time. Too short a time not to maintain watch, and stand on guard for thee.
Friday, 29 October 2010
I Am Not
A good patient. Is anyone? I take sickness as an insult to my well-being. I give voice to my discomfort.I don't even try to be good-natured or uplifting.There are limits to what I am physically willing to endure. I said I wouldn't talk about it. I changed my mind.
The medication is taking its course. My head is clear. From the neck down, pain persists in muscles and joints.I have six more days of anti-biotic. No doubt things will improve along the way.
Out-going Councillor Stephen Granger is asking for a re-count of votes. Apparently he has difficulty accepting the same fate as several of his closest associates. There will be a cost of $25Ks. which will be on top of the cost of the election.
Seven years, ago when outgoing Councillor Mac Eachern demanded a recount of my votes, by way of a friendly welcome back, regulations required a re-count under a certain number of votes. My votes were well beyond it.
Now there is no automatic requirement for a re-count. The election machines have proven their accuracy time and time again. Including my own.
There's little chance the vote will change. So the $25Ks will be an expensive lollipop soother for aloser
A few nights ago, a few new Councillors met to-gether. It takes time to calm down after winning. Winning is better than losing.
The outgoing Mayor joined the group to assure them of availability if they needed any advice. It must be hard to let go.
Assurance was offered and a statement made, there would soon be a by-election.
Wishful thinking maybe.
The medication is taking its course. My head is clear. From the neck down, pain persists in muscles and joints.I have six more days of anti-biotic. No doubt things will improve along the way.
Out-going Councillor Stephen Granger is asking for a re-count of votes. Apparently he has difficulty accepting the same fate as several of his closest associates. There will be a cost of $25Ks. which will be on top of the cost of the election.
Seven years, ago when outgoing Councillor Mac Eachern demanded a recount of my votes, by way of a friendly welcome back, regulations required a re-count under a certain number of votes. My votes were well beyond it.
Now there is no automatic requirement for a re-count. The election machines have proven their accuracy time and time again. Including my own.
There's little chance the vote will change. So the $25Ks will be an expensive lollipop soother for aloser
A few nights ago, a few new Councillors met to-gether. It takes time to calm down after winning. Winning is better than losing.
The outgoing Mayor joined the group to assure them of availability if they needed any advice. It must be hard to let go.
Assurance was offered and a statement made, there would soon be a by-election.
Wishful thinking maybe.
Thursday, 28 October 2010
Election NIght
My daughter Heather works off her tension with a drive for competence and efficiency.Win or lose, signs are collected as soon as the polls close
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The aim is to have every sign gathered before the final vote is tallied.
The election is over. We begin anew.
This time teen-age grandchildren were on hand to help. They came to see me before the party began, eyes shining with excitement and happiness. It was good for them to be so close to the action One never knows where or when a seed will take root.
Aaron is twenty years old. He is over six feet tall. Good looking and articulate and always ready for a political discussion. When he talks philosophy, he leave me in his dust.
He will be twenty-four at the time of the next election. He thinks he might be a candidate for the office of Mayor of Newmarket.
It's not as if they don't hear the bad with the good. Kids talk about things. They repeat what parents say. Mine know me to be just like any other Grannie except that my interest is a little off-beat..
When I first started writing the blog. Heather Sisman was helping me . She thought I should publish good comments with bad. So I did.
Then I thought,why should I give my enemies a platform. Let them write their own blog. In the last couple of days the rage is spewing out as well as a torrent of good wishes for all of us in the next four years.
Some of it got published accidentally
There is a bit of advantage. It illustrates the meanness and lack of self-respect that has been a feature of the Mormac administrtation, better than any words I could use.
The Citizen Blog had a dose of it this morning.The theme is, I am not entitled to respect.
I wonder how a person justifies treating another with disrespect.
For example, if I ever addressed the outgoing presiding member as anything other than Madam Mayor....or responded to the eye-rolling insufferable condescension, long-suffering glances,.. with
similar behaviour in kind,our Council Chamber would have been a regular exhibition of deportment no-one would wish to be a part.
I never did that.
Instead,I came home to Doctor Becker and David Letterman and soaked in their humour of slicing individuals and institutions to razor thin shreds for my entertainment. It was my outlet.
I am not above resentment. I do not claim to be saintly. With respect however, I do take exception to being accused of not knowing how to conduct myself as a Councillor or handle my enemies.
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The aim is to have every sign gathered before the final vote is tallied.
The election is over. We begin anew.
This time teen-age grandchildren were on hand to help. They came to see me before the party began, eyes shining with excitement and happiness. It was good for them to be so close to the action One never knows where or when a seed will take root.
Aaron is twenty years old. He is over six feet tall. Good looking and articulate and always ready for a political discussion. When he talks philosophy, he leave me in his dust.
He will be twenty-four at the time of the next election. He thinks he might be a candidate for the office of Mayor of Newmarket.
It's not as if they don't hear the bad with the good. Kids talk about things. They repeat what parents say. Mine know me to be just like any other Grannie except that my interest is a little off-beat..
When I first started writing the blog. Heather Sisman was helping me . She thought I should publish good comments with bad. So I did.
Then I thought,why should I give my enemies a platform. Let them write their own blog. In the last couple of days the rage is spewing out as well as a torrent of good wishes for all of us in the next four years.
Some of it got published accidentally
There is a bit of advantage. It illustrates the meanness and lack of self-respect that has been a feature of the Mormac administrtation, better than any words I could use.
The Citizen Blog had a dose of it this morning.The theme is, I am not entitled to respect.
I wonder how a person justifies treating another with disrespect.
For example, if I ever addressed the outgoing presiding member as anything other than Madam Mayor....or responded to the eye-rolling insufferable condescension, long-suffering glances,.. with
similar behaviour in kind,our Council Chamber would have been a regular exhibition of deportment no-one would wish to be a part.
I never did that.
Instead,I came home to Doctor Becker and David Letterman and soaked in their humour of slicing individuals and institutions to razor thin shreds for my entertainment. It was my outlet.
I am not above resentment. I do not claim to be saintly. With respect however, I do take exception to being accused of not knowing how to conduct myself as a Councillor or handle my enemies.
Wednesday, 27 October 2010
I Will Keep Faith
The last Mayor of East York was True Davidson. The Province had amalgamated the Boroughs of York and East York. Beth Neilson was Mayor of York and the two were pitted against each other.True was the victor.
True Davidson was a woman of indeterminate years and a strong facial profile.She reminded me of a droll British comedy actress named Hermione Gingold. True wore marvelous hats at all times and was a popular guest speaker because of her wonderful wit and the affection she enjoyed.
During her last campaign, she was hospitalised . She promptly called a press conference in her hospital room and sent a message to the world at large;
"Rumours of my demise have been vastly exaggerated"
I often think of True Davidson and her example of courage and character.
I thought of her again on election day when my head was low. When I needed to be out there expressing my appreciation for all the support I received throughout the election and the best I could manage was a trip to a clinic.
So I missed the opportunity to convey my feelings in person ;
We did it together again. Nobody does it alone.
Thank You.
True Davidson was a woman of indeterminate years and a strong facial profile.She reminded me of a droll British comedy actress named Hermione Gingold. True wore marvelous hats at all times and was a popular guest speaker because of her wonderful wit and the affection she enjoyed.
During her last campaign, she was hospitalised . She promptly called a press conference in her hospital room and sent a message to the world at large;
"Rumours of my demise have been vastly exaggerated"
I often think of True Davidson and her example of courage and character.
I thought of her again on election day when my head was low. When I needed to be out there expressing my appreciation for all the support I received throughout the election and the best I could manage was a trip to a clinic.
So I missed the opportunity to convey my feelings in person ;
We did it together again. Nobody does it alone.
Thank You.
I'm Back...Sort of
I've been leaning. lolling and hanging my head for three days now. I have an infectuous infection. I am on a ten day course of anti-biotics. I feel like Raggedy Annie with the stuffing knocked out and that's all I'm going to say about that.
I watched it on television. I heard the cheers and applause. I was there in spirit. I may have missed the excitement but not the satisfaction.
How sweet it is!
Our Mayor-elect ran a class campaign. He didn't do it alone. He was surrounded by a group dedicated to something far more important than any individual's personal ambition. I wasn't an active part but I know who were. Months of hard work and nose to the grindstone by people with nothing to gain but the well-being of our community.
It was a triumph of good.
How much our new Councillors elect , came to understand the issues during the campaign is not easy to know. If they are like all the Councillors I have known and shared feelings with ,they will have been over-whelmed by being chosen. They will approach their responsibilities with humility and a determination to be worthy of the trust.
There is a single clear message to be gained from this election; when we vote, we delegate authority. We do not transfer power.
We troop out in our thousands. One by one, we take the ballot behind a screen and make our selection. Then we gather and wait to see what we wrought together.
The result is
With fresh energy, commitment and confidence, we begin anew.
I watched it on television. I heard the cheers and applause. I was there in spirit. I may have missed the excitement but not the satisfaction.
How sweet it is!
Our Mayor-elect ran a class campaign. He didn't do it alone. He was surrounded by a group dedicated to something far more important than any individual's personal ambition. I wasn't an active part but I know who were. Months of hard work and nose to the grindstone by people with nothing to gain but the well-being of our community.
It was a triumph of good.
How much our new Councillors elect , came to understand the issues during the campaign is not easy to know. If they are like all the Councillors I have known and shared feelings with ,they will have been over-whelmed by being chosen. They will approach their responsibilities with humility and a determination to be worthy of the trust.
There is a single clear message to be gained from this election; when we vote, we delegate authority. We do not transfer power.
We troop out in our thousands. One by one, we take the ballot behind a screen and make our selection. Then we gather and wait to see what we wrought together.
The result is
With fresh energy, commitment and confidence, we begin anew.
Sunday, 24 October 2010
My Law Suit
Is close to the point of Examination for Discovery. A date has to be arrived at by agreement between the parties.
I am learning about the process as I go. The time it has taken is not unusual.
Here and there, since I launched the action, I have had to refer other documents to Kevin MacDonald, my lawyer. Including the complaints filed by Councillor MacEachern with their chosen Integrity Commissioner David Tsubouchi.
He was informed he had no authority, since the matter was before the courts. He failed to acknowledge the communication and dealt with them anyway.
The effort to silence me has been more or less constant since George Rust D'Eye advised there was a way . At one time, the Mayor stated Mr. Rust D'Eye wrote the Code of Conduct but I have no evidence of that.
Depending on what happens to-morrow, hopefully the ongoing harassment will come to an end.
The suit will not.
I am learning about the process as I go. The time it has taken is not unusual.
Here and there, since I launched the action, I have had to refer other documents to Kevin MacDonald, my lawyer. Including the complaints filed by Councillor MacEachern with their chosen Integrity Commissioner David Tsubouchi.
He was informed he had no authority, since the matter was before the courts. He failed to acknowledge the communication and dealt with them anyway.
The effort to silence me has been more or less constant since George Rust D'Eye advised there was a way . At one time, the Mayor stated Mr. Rust D'Eye wrote the Code of Conduct but I have no evidence of that.
Depending on what happens to-morrow, hopefully the ongoing harassment will come to an end.
The suit will not.
A Genuine Query? I Think Not.
Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "The Conundrum":
Perhaps you can explain why you continue to use these phrases?
"three Aurora families being served with notice of legal action from the Mayor"
"on the eve of Aurora's Thanksgiving Celebration for all our blessings."
First of all, there were 3 INDIVIDUALS not families.
What does Thanksgiving have to do with it?
Just trying to make it more sensational than it is
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I do not recall anyone in the Town of Aurora or neighbouring municipalities being sued by their own municipal government ever.
I don't believe this event could be made more sensational than it is.
Think about it. If someone knocked on your door and handed you a legal notice to inform you, your Town intends to sue you for $6million,would that news exclude your husband, wife or any of your children?
On the eve of what once was and still is in some homes, a religious festival of thanksgiving and good will, celebrated by the community, would such a hostile act not have doubly powerful significance.
I think so.
I also believe I have a right to call it the way I see it.
Although the Mayor appears to be attempting too late to pull herself out of the quicksand she created for herself, more than one person gave approval for this action. We may assume five will be required to change the course. At least, the same number who set it in motion in the first place.
Why any sensible politician would even contemplate such an action is beyond me.But this much I know, no single member of a council has authority to direct staff or abuse public resources in this manner.
Perhaps you can explain why you continue to use these phrases?
"three Aurora families being served with notice of legal action from the Mayor"
"on the eve of Aurora's Thanksgiving Celebration for all our blessings."
First of all, there were 3 INDIVIDUALS not families.
What does Thanksgiving have to do with it?
Just trying to make it more sensational than it is
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I do not recall anyone in the Town of Aurora or neighbouring municipalities being sued by their own municipal government ever.
I don't believe this event could be made more sensational than it is.
Think about it. If someone knocked on your door and handed you a legal notice to inform you, your Town intends to sue you for $6million,would that news exclude your husband, wife or any of your children?
On the eve of what once was and still is in some homes, a religious festival of thanksgiving and good will, celebrated by the community, would such a hostile act not have doubly powerful significance.
I think so.
I also believe I have a right to call it the way I see it.
Although the Mayor appears to be attempting too late to pull herself out of the quicksand she created for herself, more than one person gave approval for this action. We may assume five will be required to change the course. At least, the same number who set it in motion in the first place.
Why any sensible politician would even contemplate such an action is beyond me.But this much I know, no single member of a council has authority to direct staff or abuse public resources in this manner.
Saturday, 23 October 2010
The Conundrum
I may have been the only one who didn't understand the P.McG monicker was not a name. I was not the only one who didn't think it was funny.A couple of readers had strong language of their own to deal with the vulgarity.
Besides the outrage in the community by the Mayor's decision to sue three families over unproven allegations, the action has generated vigorous intelligent conversation on the Aurora Citizen Blog.
The Mayor's latest twist to undertake the action at her own expense will certainly keep the conversation going.
If it removes the Mayor from Conflict of Interest, where does it leave Councillors whose vote made it possible for the Mayor to pursue her initial objective?
We know a comment critical of the Mayor was taken behind closed doors to be discussed as town business.
Councillor Collins Mrakas and myself refused to participate . Councillor McRoberts subsequently repudiated the decision. He stated publicly the resolution which appeared in public was not the one he understood to have been passed by Council.
We currently have a communication from the Clerk that a further amendment to the minutes of the September 14th meeting, approved by a majority at the September 28th meeting will be presented at the last Council meeting of the term after the election.
The amendment notes ,on September 14th ,Council re-convened from the closed session out to the chamber at 1.11a.m. It further notes the Mayor departed at 1.10 a.m.The meeting adjourned at 1.14a.m.
I suppose the point is ,the Mayor was not present when Council approved the motion in public,that was approved in private, to direct staff to retain external counsel ,which resulted in three Aurora families being served with notice of legal action from the Mayor in her capacity as head of the Council, in a suit for damages for 6 million dollars, using taxpayers resources.on the eve of Aurora's Thanksgiving Celebration for all our blessings.
Now it seems the point has changed again. According to the media,the Mayor has apparently decided to undertake the action as a private individual and shoulder the costs herself.
The problem is, the action was unlikely to have been undertaken in the first place without legal work having been undertaken to determine what was possible.
What were Councillors told that allowed them to believe an elected official could use public funds to sue private citizens for something it is by no means clear they were responsible for doing.
What laws were cited? Who did the due diligence to discover the laws? Who paid for the due diligence? What did it cost? Who received the payment?
If it was all on hand on September 14th, when was direction given to produce it. Who authorised it? Who signed the cheque?
What will it take to get answers to the questions ?
The election is on October 25th. The new term does not begin until December 1st. Members cannot take their seats until they have taken their Oath of Office on December 7th.
What will it take to get to the bottom of it?
Besides the outrage in the community by the Mayor's decision to sue three families over unproven allegations, the action has generated vigorous intelligent conversation on the Aurora Citizen Blog.
The Mayor's latest twist to undertake the action at her own expense will certainly keep the conversation going.
If it removes the Mayor from Conflict of Interest, where does it leave Councillors whose vote made it possible for the Mayor to pursue her initial objective?
We know a comment critical of the Mayor was taken behind closed doors to be discussed as town business.
Councillor Collins Mrakas and myself refused to participate . Councillor McRoberts subsequently repudiated the decision. He stated publicly the resolution which appeared in public was not the one he understood to have been passed by Council.
We currently have a communication from the Clerk that a further amendment to the minutes of the September 14th meeting, approved by a majority at the September 28th meeting will be presented at the last Council meeting of the term after the election.
The amendment notes ,on September 14th ,Council re-convened from the closed session out to the chamber at 1.11a.m. It further notes the Mayor departed at 1.10 a.m.The meeting adjourned at 1.14a.m.
I suppose the point is ,the Mayor was not present when Council approved the motion in public,that was approved in private, to direct staff to retain external counsel ,which resulted in three Aurora families being served with notice of legal action from the Mayor in her capacity as head of the Council, in a suit for damages for 6 million dollars, using taxpayers resources.on the eve of Aurora's Thanksgiving Celebration for all our blessings.
Now it seems the point has changed again. According to the media,the Mayor has apparently decided to undertake the action as a private individual and shoulder the costs herself.
The problem is, the action was unlikely to have been undertaken in the first place without legal work having been undertaken to determine what was possible.
What were Councillors told that allowed them to believe an elected official could use public funds to sue private citizens for something it is by no means clear they were responsible for doing.
What laws were cited? Who did the due diligence to discover the laws? Who paid for the due diligence? What did it cost? Who received the payment?
If it was all on hand on September 14th, when was direction given to produce it. Who authorised it? Who signed the cheque?
What will it take to get answers to the questions ?
The election is on October 25th. The new term does not begin until December 1st. Members cannot take their seats until they have taken their Oath of Office on December 7th.
What will it take to get to the bottom of it?
Friday, 22 October 2010
I Surprise Myself At Times
Yesterday I looked in the phone book for the name Patrick McGroin to see if he really lived in Aurora. I was suspicious of the surname. It didn't sound like any Irish name I had ever known.
Finnigan,Flannigan,McCafferty,McCabe,Kennedy and McGoogan,
Wolohan,Hoolihan.Monoghan and Gorman
Murphy and McGorrigle
There are hundreds, maybe thousands of others and I do believe I would recognise them all.
Patrick is very Irish. People who take names seriously don't allow them to be shortened. I always identify myself as Evelyn. My second name is Mary. I use the initial. It is who I am.
My children are known by the names I gave them. My siblings names were those given at the time of Christening.
Only one of my children's names was allowed to be changed.. My son Frank was christened Francis John. Both family names. My father was John. His father was Patrick and his father's brother was Francis They are good strong names, fitting for the good strong men I intended my sons to be.
In Canada, Frances is a girl's name. I couldn't let my son be known by a girl's name. I allowed it to be changed. I didn't know at the time there was a great white hunter by the name of Frank Buck but there was no option anyway.
Names are important. My sons are called .... Stephen, Francis(Frank) Martin, Mark and Andrew.
My daughter Heather is not called for a flower. Heather is a strong, fibrous bracken that covers the moors and mountains of Scotland in clumps like gigantic blankets that keep the earth warm, stands up to everything the environment has to throw at it and stays strong, vibrant and beautiful in every season.
Theresa is tall and fair and named to please my mother.I did think of the shortened version which was Terry. That was my younger brother's name. Theresa is always given her full name.
So I think names matter. I think a person's name should be respected. I think people should respect their own name and not allow it to be degraded.
If a commenter to a blog doesn't want to identify themselves that's fine. Better they should say what they have to say,incognito for whatever reason, than keep resentment and anger bottled up inside them. A chuckle should certainly be shared. We don't laugh nearly enough at ourselves.
I think the social media will prove to be a great advance in political affairs when we get used to it.
But I don't think a good strong name like Patrick should be corrupted to say something disgusting and indecent.
So there! I have revealed a prudish part of me. Something else that's sacred .
If you don't want to use the name your mother chose for you the day you came into the world, at least take the trouble to think of a decent alternative or better still , one that would make your mother smile.
Finnigan,Flannigan,McCafferty,McCabe,Kennedy and McGoogan,
Wolohan,Hoolihan.Monoghan and Gorman
Murphy and McGorrigle
There are hundreds, maybe thousands of others and I do believe I would recognise them all.
Patrick is very Irish. People who take names seriously don't allow them to be shortened. I always identify myself as Evelyn. My second name is Mary. I use the initial. It is who I am.
My children are known by the names I gave them. My siblings names were those given at the time of Christening.
Only one of my children's names was allowed to be changed.. My son Frank was christened Francis John. Both family names. My father was John. His father was Patrick and his father's brother was Francis They are good strong names, fitting for the good strong men I intended my sons to be.
In Canada, Frances is a girl's name. I couldn't let my son be known by a girl's name. I allowed it to be changed. I didn't know at the time there was a great white hunter by the name of Frank Buck but there was no option anyway.
Names are important. My sons are called .... Stephen, Francis(Frank) Martin, Mark and Andrew.
My daughter Heather is not called for a flower. Heather is a strong, fibrous bracken that covers the moors and mountains of Scotland in clumps like gigantic blankets that keep the earth warm, stands up to everything the environment has to throw at it and stays strong, vibrant and beautiful in every season.
Theresa is tall and fair and named to please my mother.I did think of the shortened version which was Terry. That was my younger brother's name. Theresa is always given her full name.
So I think names matter. I think a person's name should be respected. I think people should respect their own name and not allow it to be degraded.
If a commenter to a blog doesn't want to identify themselves that's fine. Better they should say what they have to say,incognito for whatever reason, than keep resentment and anger bottled up inside them. A chuckle should certainly be shared. We don't laugh nearly enough at ourselves.
I think the social media will prove to be a great advance in political affairs when we get used to it.
But I don't think a good strong name like Patrick should be corrupted to say something disgusting and indecent.
So there! I have revealed a prudish part of me. Something else that's sacred .
If you don't want to use the name your mother chose for you the day you came into the world, at least take the trouble to think of a decent alternative or better still , one that would make your mother smile.
Thursday, 21 October 2010
Coming Down to The Wire
Four more days and it will all be over.Actually it is over for a many voters already, I hear there were line-ups at the advance poll.The votes will already be counted and tucked away in envelopes in their boxes awaiting the final tally.
Still I start each day wondering what the Morrisites have in store for me today. It's quite weird how I have become their target. The rationale appears to be, if they can persuade enough people that everything I write in this blog is bogus, their candidates will romp home past the finish line with time to spare.
For the life of me, I can't see how they imagine they can accomplish that objective in the next few hours. I've been posting now for three years and four months. If there was evidence available to prove everything I have written was a figment of my imagination, they have certainly had time enough to prove it.
The new name of Patrick McGroin has appeared in the Aurora Citizen Blog making wild unfounded and unsubstantiated allegations against me. with a chorus of rejoinders to augment the chorus.
I suspect it is a phoney monicker for a Mormac supporter who had reached the tipping point, had been banned from Citizen Blog and whose slant is well known to contributers over there.
I doubt he has much influence. And if he has, there's not a lot I can do about that.
I would have to say, the Morrisites are in a desperate frame of mind.
By this time in most campaigns, the die is cast .
Whatever will be, will be.
The future is ours to see.
Que Sera,.. Sera .
Still I start each day wondering what the Morrisites have in store for me today. It's quite weird how I have become their target. The rationale appears to be, if they can persuade enough people that everything I write in this blog is bogus, their candidates will romp home past the finish line with time to spare.
For the life of me, I can't see how they imagine they can accomplish that objective in the next few hours. I've been posting now for three years and four months. If there was evidence available to prove everything I have written was a figment of my imagination, they have certainly had time enough to prove it.
The new name of Patrick McGroin has appeared in the Aurora Citizen Blog making wild unfounded and unsubstantiated allegations against me. with a chorus of rejoinders to augment the chorus.
I suspect it is a phoney monicker for a Mormac supporter who had reached the tipping point, had been banned from Citizen Blog and whose slant is well known to contributers over there.
I doubt he has much influence. And if he has, there's not a lot I can do about that.
I would have to say, the Morrisites are in a desperate frame of mind.
By this time in most campaigns, the die is cast .
Whatever will be, will be.
The future is ours to see.
Que Sera,.. Sera .
Wednesday, 20 October 2010
Take A Minute
The phone started ringing at eight o'clock.
An e-mail is in the inbox from yet another young student working on the election as a course of study.
A sign is damaged and needs to be replaced.
Excitement is growing by the minute.
Candidates are always in the middle of the swirl but this time it's intense .
Damaged signs on lawns must be replaced or repaired immediately.Messy signs give the opposite message from the one intended.
A student getting into politics at a classroom level might turn out to be a Prime Minister some day.No candidate worth his or her salt, neglects the opportunity to come that close to fame.
Comments and opinions are flying fast and furious on the Blogs as time winds down closer and closer to the election.
The rumour about bullet proof glass which I didn't dare mention in case it isn't true .....isn't true.
Sorry to scotch that one.It was vintage Monty Python.
Something was done to the Mayor's office window but it was not replaced with bullet proof glass.
I spend a lot of time looking at the leaves on my maple through the window above my computer. There hasn't been time this year to scoop them or shred them as they fall. The person, my daughter Heather, who usually does that is out delivering leaflets and hammering in signs.
But we both noted how nice it is to see them gathering . They light the ground. Without rain, they keep their colour. They swirl and lift and fly and whisper as if they have life.
Every day colours change. They float like small wings from branches to the ground. Even when we are not looking, we are aware of them drifting like spirits sometimes one, sometimes several sometimes a whole bunch blowing off the roof.
The leaves, the wind, the dark and sometimes rain, are favourite features of Hallow E'en.
I wrote a few lines on Sunday and immediately came a comment from someone who came here from another province where few maples grow, to say how much she loves fall in Ontario
When you think about it . Our leaves are glorious. So glorious we have a physical reaction to their beauty.
And here's the kicker.
In a world where the material is all around us, where our senses are daily assaulted with pressure to buy, the most incredibly uplifting sensation of all is free.
It is ours to enjoy if we but lift our eyes to see or pause to contemplate the treasure at our feet.
An e-mail is in the inbox from yet another young student working on the election as a course of study.
A sign is damaged and needs to be replaced.
Excitement is growing by the minute.
Candidates are always in the middle of the swirl but this time it's intense .
Damaged signs on lawns must be replaced or repaired immediately.Messy signs give the opposite message from the one intended.
A student getting into politics at a classroom level might turn out to be a Prime Minister some day.No candidate worth his or her salt, neglects the opportunity to come that close to fame.
Comments and opinions are flying fast and furious on the Blogs as time winds down closer and closer to the election.
The rumour about bullet proof glass which I didn't dare mention in case it isn't true .....isn't true.
Sorry to scotch that one.It was vintage Monty Python.
Something was done to the Mayor's office window but it was not replaced with bullet proof glass.
I spend a lot of time looking at the leaves on my maple through the window above my computer. There hasn't been time this year to scoop them or shred them as they fall. The person, my daughter Heather, who usually does that is out delivering leaflets and hammering in signs.
But we both noted how nice it is to see them gathering . They light the ground. Without rain, they keep their colour. They swirl and lift and fly and whisper as if they have life.
Every day colours change. They float like small wings from branches to the ground. Even when we are not looking, we are aware of them drifting like spirits sometimes one, sometimes several sometimes a whole bunch blowing off the roof.
The leaves, the wind, the dark and sometimes rain, are favourite features of Hallow E'en.
I wrote a few lines on Sunday and immediately came a comment from someone who came here from another province where few maples grow, to say how much she loves fall in Ontario
When you think about it . Our leaves are glorious. So glorious we have a physical reaction to their beauty.
And here's the kicker.
In a world where the material is all around us, where our senses are daily assaulted with pressure to buy, the most incredibly uplifting sensation of all is free.
It is ours to enjoy if we but lift our eyes to see or pause to contemplate the treasure at our feet.
Tuesday, 19 October 2010
Two New Sources of Information.
I have heard it now from two more sources. Direction given to staff by Council on September 14th behind closed doors was to retain external legal counsel to discover what, if anything, could be done about an anonymous comment critical of the Mayor posted in a blog.
I am inclined to believe it was neither the intention or the direction of all the Councillors present to give notice of intent to sue for $6million damages to three families in the community ..
It is not what I read in the record.
It is not my place to defend them or make excuses for them.
They must speak up as individuals for themselves. No-one else can do it for them.
For the sake of their own families and the three injured families, I would advise them to do so.
I am inclined to believe it was neither the intention or the direction of all the Councillors present to give notice of intent to sue for $6million damages to three families in the community ..
It is not what I read in the record.
It is not my place to defend them or make excuses for them.
They must speak up as individuals for themselves. No-one else can do it for them.
For the sake of their own families and the three injured families, I would advise them to do so.
Erratum
Evelyn:
Possibly the Minister, whose own government will soon be facing the electorate, felt it advantageous to mingle with Aurora's 'power structure', while it lasts, in order to meet and greet, kiss and shake, some of those whose votes will be solicited when his turn comes.
A fundamental rule, and particularly so in politics, is never break an appointment without at least calling well in advance to apologize with full explanation and in the course of so doing establish another appointment date, possibly for double the time of the first.
No politician who is considered successful, and mormac certainly do not fall into this category, will go out of his or her way to offend any person who might one day render or return a favour.
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The Minister did show up eventually.
Escorted by the Mayor.
He just wasn't there at 6.30p.m.
He was at the Culture Centre meeting with the Mayor and Select Friends . On the same night he was scheduled to attend the Formal Opening of Library Week in Aurora
Sorry.... I didn't make that clear.
Possibly the Minister, whose own government will soon be facing the electorate, felt it advantageous to mingle with Aurora's 'power structure', while it lasts, in order to meet and greet, kiss and shake, some of those whose votes will be solicited when his turn comes.
A fundamental rule, and particularly so in politics, is never break an appointment without at least calling well in advance to apologize with full explanation and in the course of so doing establish another appointment date, possibly for double the time of the first.
No politician who is considered successful, and mormac certainly do not fall into this category, will go out of his or her way to offend any person who might one day render or return a favour.
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The Minister did show up eventually.
Escorted by the Mayor.
He just wasn't there at 6.30p.m.
He was at the Culture Centre meeting with the Mayor and Select Friends . On the same night he was scheduled to attend the Formal Opening of Library Week in Aurora
Sorry.... I didn't make that clear.
A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum Last Night
Last night was Grand Opening of Library Week in Ontario. Aurora's Library was chosen for the Formal event by the Minister of Culture and Community Services.
Our library is often chosen for such affairs. I think because it's handy for those from northern parts and the south, We had a Councillor, Librarian and trustee from Georgina Island there last night.
We have the space and it's probably handy for officials who live close by. The Minister lives in Markham.
So, at six- thirty, special guests hoping for a word with the Minister about library needs were there in strength.Every library except Richmond Hill was there at the time of the roll call.
There was a beautiful flower arrangement on a table. Cheese and crackers and vegetables and dips were artistically arranged by Sue Matheson a library staff member on tables in the Magna Room.
Cake, chocolate and vanilla, and Coffee was served later in the library for the public audience. The cakes were donated by Longo's, as it was last year in the same week.
But at seven o'clock, the Minister had not yet shown.
It turned out, the Mayor and select Councillors were meeting with the Minister in the Church Street Culture Centre.
Now...there could not have been a mistake. The Mayor had previously declared a proclamation for Library Week in Ontario. Invitations were sent out.
But last week, an e-mail from the Mayor's office was circulated asking Councillors, had they received invitations to the library event. One response was circulated from Councillor MacEachern with the simple answer "No"
So the hammer fell again.
The Minister was hijacked from the Formal Opening of Library Week in Ontario to the Culture Centre in Aurora on the same evening at an over-lapping time.
To which event, no doubt an oversight, neither Councillor Collins Mrakas nor myself were invited.
Fortunately none of our guests from other library communities seemed to notice. Ministers are often held up by votes in the house or traffic or a dozen other normal circumstances.
Who would ever guess the Mayor of Aurora would stoop to revenge by sabotaging Grand Opening of Library Week in Ontario, by hijacking the Minister on the way to the forum?
Our library is often chosen for such affairs. I think because it's handy for those from northern parts and the south, We had a Councillor, Librarian and trustee from Georgina Island there last night.
We have the space and it's probably handy for officials who live close by. The Minister lives in Markham.
So, at six- thirty, special guests hoping for a word with the Minister about library needs were there in strength.Every library except Richmond Hill was there at the time of the roll call.
There was a beautiful flower arrangement on a table. Cheese and crackers and vegetables and dips were artistically arranged by Sue Matheson a library staff member on tables in the Magna Room.
Cake, chocolate and vanilla, and Coffee was served later in the library for the public audience. The cakes were donated by Longo's, as it was last year in the same week.
But at seven o'clock, the Minister had not yet shown.
It turned out, the Mayor and select Councillors were meeting with the Minister in the Church Street Culture Centre.
Now...there could not have been a mistake. The Mayor had previously declared a proclamation for Library Week in Ontario. Invitations were sent out.
But last week, an e-mail from the Mayor's office was circulated asking Councillors, had they received invitations to the library event. One response was circulated from Councillor MacEachern with the simple answer "No"
So the hammer fell again.
The Minister was hijacked from the Formal Opening of Library Week in Ontario to the Culture Centre in Aurora on the same evening at an over-lapping time.
To which event, no doubt an oversight, neither Councillor Collins Mrakas nor myself were invited.
Fortunately none of our guests from other library communities seemed to notice. Ministers are often held up by votes in the house or traffic or a dozen other normal circumstances.
Who would ever guess the Mayor of Aurora would stoop to revenge by sabotaging Grand Opening of Library Week in Ontario, by hijacking the Minister on the way to the forum?
Monday, 18 October 2010
Incredible As It May Seem
It may be Councillors were not aware three Aurora families were being served with a suit for damages of $6million by their town on Thanksgiving Eve.
At the mid September Council meeting, a copy of an anonymous comment to the Citizen Blog was circulated at the Council table, as an add-on to an in-camera agenda.
It was listed on the cover page as a matter involving litigation for possible defamation.I saw it as just another crazy example of hysteria.
Council had been dragged out as usual by various activities including the cavorting St Kitts woman.I stayed to vote on a particular matter but left at ten minutes past eleven.
I cannot guarantee good conduct in that company beyond a certain hour of endurance. It is no time to be making business decisions on behalf of the community. Leaving is my protest against the insanity.
When I left, though it was on the table before me, not for an instant did I imagine an anonymous comment to a blog posting could be given serious consideration by a body served by legal counsel.
Subsequent minutes of the meeting. indicated staff had been directed to retain external legal counsel and consult on the matter.
I voted against that as did Councillor McRoberts and Collins Mrakas.
Until I received a call from a family member , I had no idea three families had been served notice of the town's intent to sue for $6million
I cannot therefore be sure the Councillors who voted for the motion to retain counsel had any more idea than I did, how far that direction might be taken.
MacEachern and Gaertner moved and seconded the motion.
In a comment to my post, Robert The Bruce reports Councillor Granger, a week later, claimed no knowledge of the legal action
Is it possible other Councillors were equally in the dark?
Common decency would mitigate against agreeing to such a thing.
Political instinct for self- preservation would set off wild alarm bells at the idea of using the power of government to take legal action against three families of the community at any time, let alone in the midst of an election.
What possible advantage could there be to align themselves with such a heinous act?
Yet they are responsible.
For four years they surrendered their authority and failed to exercise their own judgement.
There may still be time to reverse the damage to the three families.
It may well be too late to save themselves.
At the mid September Council meeting, a copy of an anonymous comment to the Citizen Blog was circulated at the Council table, as an add-on to an in-camera agenda.
It was listed on the cover page as a matter involving litigation for possible defamation.I saw it as just another crazy example of hysteria.
Council had been dragged out as usual by various activities including the cavorting St Kitts woman.I stayed to vote on a particular matter but left at ten minutes past eleven.
I cannot guarantee good conduct in that company beyond a certain hour of endurance. It is no time to be making business decisions on behalf of the community. Leaving is my protest against the insanity.
When I left, though it was on the table before me, not for an instant did I imagine an anonymous comment to a blog posting could be given serious consideration by a body served by legal counsel.
Subsequent minutes of the meeting. indicated staff had been directed to retain external legal counsel and consult on the matter.
I voted against that as did Councillor McRoberts and Collins Mrakas.
Until I received a call from a family member , I had no idea three families had been served notice of the town's intent to sue for $6million
I cannot therefore be sure the Councillors who voted for the motion to retain counsel had any more idea than I did, how far that direction might be taken.
MacEachern and Gaertner moved and seconded the motion.
In a comment to my post, Robert The Bruce reports Councillor Granger, a week later, claimed no knowledge of the legal action
Is it possible other Councillors were equally in the dark?
Common decency would mitigate against agreeing to such a thing.
Political instinct for self- preservation would set off wild alarm bells at the idea of using the power of government to take legal action against three families of the community at any time, let alone in the midst of an election.
What possible advantage could there be to align themselves with such a heinous act?
Yet they are responsible.
For four years they surrendered their authority and failed to exercise their own judgement.
There may still be time to reverse the damage to the three families.
It may well be too late to save themselves.
Sunday, 17 October 2010
Just Heard
From out and about, the Morris election rig is out placing Chris Ballard signs on the boulevards.
Last week, the Mayor deputized Candidate Ballard to cut the ribbon at a new business opening in town.
In the last term, the former Mayor was taken severely to task by the current Mayor when she was Deputy- Mayor and Councillor Keane because I was asked to represent the town at the 75th anniversary of Girl Guides in Aurora.
They raised hell and insisted their status at the polls entitled them to first dibs at any such opportunities.
It's another example of do as I say,not as I do. But more interesting still is how Ballard is being pushed ahead of all the loyal followers . I guess maybe they are considered expendable or all used up or something.
Last week, the Mayor deputized Candidate Ballard to cut the ribbon at a new business opening in town.
In the last term, the former Mayor was taken severely to task by the current Mayor when she was Deputy- Mayor and Councillor Keane because I was asked to represent the town at the 75th anniversary of Girl Guides in Aurora.
They raised hell and insisted their status at the polls entitled them to first dibs at any such opportunities.
It's another example of do as I say,not as I do. But more interesting still is how Ballard is being pushed ahead of all the loyal followers . I guess maybe they are considered expendable or all used up or something.
The Maple Tree
The leaves on my tree are gold this year.
Scarlet makes me catch my breath with its beauty.
But the gold creates such a light it almost hurts the eye with its intensity.
I have such a feeling of optimism for the possibility of change
And the opportunity for positive things to happen.
Scarlet makes me catch my breath with its beauty.
But the gold creates such a light it almost hurts the eye with its intensity.
I have such a feeling of optimism for the possibility of change
And the opportunity for positive things to happen.
About That Rumour Of Urban Myth Proportion.
I have heard it. I have no idea if it's true. I have a hard time believing it could be kept a secret.
.I will try and ferret it out. It boggles the mind.
.I will try and ferret it out. It boggles the mind.
Overheard At The Market
Yesterday I heard, the Mayor was overheard advising a voter every problem this Council had was due to one person. Moi.
I know it's gossip. But .. it' s likely true.
I haven't had time to read The Auroran this week. People tell me the St.Kitts woman, David Tomlinson and one other of like mind to the Mayor have offered the same whining complaint.
The collective strategy has apparently been decided;
PUT THE BLAME ON MAME, BOYS...PUT THE BLAME ON MAME.
Of course, if the perceived problem is public awareness they could be partially correct. I have never considered it the responsibility of a Councillor to keep town business secret.
I have a different understanding of politics to the Mormac regime.
Being elected means everything said or done on behalf of the community belongs to the community. It is open, subject to judgement and criticism.
Unless it's pillow talk, or to a friend of absolute discretion, it cannot be, held to be....a secret
How could it be otherwise?
No candidate I have ever known has received every vote cast in an election. It means in the community there are a variety of views.
Nine members of Council, elected on their own merits, can also be expected to have different perspectives. Withholding one's viewpoint is not a political imperative in my book. Every member has an interest in ensuring the community knows their stand.
It's what politics are about. The minority has a stronger reason than the majority for their voice to be heard and rationale understood.They do not have the security of numbers.
It's why Clause 3 in the Code of Conduct is utterly ludicrous. The idea a person out of step with the majority should be compelled to explain the attitudes of the majority is the ultimate irrationality.
Before the Code was passed,Councillor Wilson said. "She has to be stopped. She is undermining everything Council does"
Councillor Granger said; "Bring it on"
They were revealing observations.
I had but one vote. A single vote undermines nothing. Councillor Wilson clearly saw my stance as a threat to majority decisions.
There was no law to compel me to silence. So they wrote one.
Oh My, how they tried. Always at great public expense.
Still even at this late hour, in the face of considerable hostility, the Mayor and like minded friends continue to look in the rear view mirror for someone to blame.
They refuse to accept the public's business is public. A Council is the sum of its parts. It is subject to microscopic examination as are those who would pick up the mantle of politics.
You can run but you can't hide.
You can fool some of the people some of the time. But you can't fool all of the people all of the time.
I know it's gossip. But .. it' s likely true.
I haven't had time to read The Auroran this week. People tell me the St.Kitts woman, David Tomlinson and one other of like mind to the Mayor have offered the same whining complaint.
The collective strategy has apparently been decided;
PUT THE BLAME ON MAME, BOYS...PUT THE BLAME ON MAME.
Of course, if the perceived problem is public awareness they could be partially correct. I have never considered it the responsibility of a Councillor to keep town business secret.
I have a different understanding of politics to the Mormac regime.
Being elected means everything said or done on behalf of the community belongs to the community. It is open, subject to judgement and criticism.
Unless it's pillow talk, or to a friend of absolute discretion, it cannot be, held to be....a secret
How could it be otherwise?
No candidate I have ever known has received every vote cast in an election. It means in the community there are a variety of views.
Nine members of Council, elected on their own merits, can also be expected to have different perspectives. Withholding one's viewpoint is not a political imperative in my book. Every member has an interest in ensuring the community knows their stand.
It's what politics are about. The minority has a stronger reason than the majority for their voice to be heard and rationale understood.They do not have the security of numbers.
It's why Clause 3 in the Code of Conduct is utterly ludicrous. The idea a person out of step with the majority should be compelled to explain the attitudes of the majority is the ultimate irrationality.
Before the Code was passed,Councillor Wilson said. "She has to be stopped. She is undermining everything Council does"
Councillor Granger said; "Bring it on"
They were revealing observations.
I had but one vote. A single vote undermines nothing. Councillor Wilson clearly saw my stance as a threat to majority decisions.
There was no law to compel me to silence. So they wrote one.
Oh My, how they tried. Always at great public expense.
Still even at this late hour, in the face of considerable hostility, the Mayor and like minded friends continue to look in the rear view mirror for someone to blame.
They refuse to accept the public's business is public. A Council is the sum of its parts. It is subject to microscopic examination as are those who would pick up the mantle of politics.
You can run but you can't hide.
You can fool some of the people some of the time. But you can't fool all of the people all of the time.
Saturday, 16 October 2010
The Word Is Out
The Mayor of Aurora, at public expense and in the name of the community...on the eve of Thanksgiving .... when families gather to celebrate the blessings we enjoy..... had three families among us served with notice of intent to sue ....with all the might of the municipality....with murky reference to political criticism ... for damages of six million dollars.
At the final meeting of Council .... as candidates seeking re-election .... when all other Councils have already conceded authority in principle.... while stewardship is being called to account .... Morris, MacEachern. Gaertner,Granger, Gallo and Wilson reached out and smote a vengeful blow against members of our community whose interests they had sworn an Oath to protect.
Once again, they huddled together behind a malodorous, masquerade of wronged righteousness and cloak of legal counsel, bought with taxes collected from the families being sued and the rest of us, at no time acquiesced to be used for any such purpose.
We are in the process of exercising our choice in the election of a Council to serve for the next four years.
The names Morris,MacEachern,Gaertner, Granger.Gallo and Wilson will be on the ballot.
By this final act, we know without doubt,their understanding of the authority and purpose of a Council.
It remains for new candidates to declare, without equivocation, a stance on our Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the role of an elected representative to stand in its defense.
At the final meeting of Council .... as candidates seeking re-election .... when all other Councils have already conceded authority in principle.... while stewardship is being called to account .... Morris, MacEachern. Gaertner,Granger, Gallo and Wilson reached out and smote a vengeful blow against members of our community whose interests they had sworn an Oath to protect.
Once again, they huddled together behind a malodorous, masquerade of wronged righteousness and cloak of legal counsel, bought with taxes collected from the families being sued and the rest of us, at no time acquiesced to be used for any such purpose.
We are in the process of exercising our choice in the election of a Council to serve for the next four years.
The names Morris,MacEachern,Gaertner, Granger.Gallo and Wilson will be on the ballot.
By this final act, we know without doubt,their understanding of the authority and purpose of a Council.
It remains for new candidates to declare, without equivocation, a stance on our Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the role of an elected representative to stand in its defense.
Friday, 15 October 2010
An Answer Withheld is a Conclusion Drawn
A reader responded sadly to the post I wrote about not asking questions from town staff any more.
The answer I sought was specific.
When I get answers, the information is yours to receive. When I don't, that's also your business
In a normal Council, staff would never refuse to answer. As the story unfolds so will my meaning
The unanswered question related to this years substantial increase in water rates.
First, there was a switch in accounting. A charge which had previously made to a specific account in the amount of a quarter of million dollars was switched to water rates. The treasurer and public works director decided that's how it should be.
We buy water from the Region. They increased the rate 10% this year.The increase had to be passed on to consumers.
If there was any interest in making that increase less of a hardship, it seemed to me to be the wrong year for changes to the accounting process to add to the burden.
But that wasn't the key question.
I wanted to be assured no water use by a tax supported service was being used in the calculation of the separate domestic or retail water meter rate.
I asked about use by fire protection services. Fire halls have meters. Tankers are filled at the fire hall. Fires are mostly put out with water from tankers. After the fire is out, the tankers are re-filled from hydrants at the location. Hydrants are not metered. Water taken from a hydrant can not be shown as a fire department expenditures.
It's not a significant factor. Fires aren't fought on a daily basis.
That wasn't the key question.
The Treasurer and works director decided this was also the year to increase the "water loss" factor.
It went from 8% to 12% of all water bought from the region. It's a substantial increase.It's a hell of a lot of water to be "losing".
Why increase it this year when the rates are taking such a significant jump ?
What constitutes "water loss"? Why is water loss increasing? We' ve been replacing old water lines for years? Why should there be an increase in " water loss" ?
The key question was how many more water breaks did we have last year?
That's the one they refused to answer.
Homes are metered. We believe we are paying for water we use and waste to the sewers. We are encouraged to conserve water . We change toilets and shower gadgets to reduce consumption.
We think we are saving water and cost.
However, if the cost per unit of water includes "water loss" in town operations, and water loss went from 8% of total consumption to 12% , then we need to know why.What are we not doing right to
account for all that water lost?
They wouldn't tell .
Council colleagues were not interested in knowing the answer . Look who was asking.
Councillor MacEachern scolded and expressed confidence in the staff competence.
I wasn't challenging competence. I was asking how they arrived at the calculation.
They refused to say.
There are town water uses which are not metered. Ice surfaces in winter are created from an unmetered source.
Two water parks use a million gallons of water each during a season from an unmetered source.
Where does it show up as an expenditure in parks department expenditures?
When water meters were first installed, the purpose was to measure water and sewage flow and transfer that cost from the general tax rate to a separate water and sewer rate billing.
Our sewage consumption is calculated on the basis of water measured by meter.
But if the rate charged includes "water loss", we are paying for consumption we are not using in our homes. We are paying for water used in the parks from unmetered sources and by the fire department from hydrants.
Is that the source of "water loss".
I need town employees to assure me rates charged to users for water and sewers are a true reflection of residential consumption of water and sewage treatment.
If they do not , I am forced to conclude the cost is vastly inflated.
I think, if the municipality's rates for water and sewage treatment came under the same scrutiny as the energy rate for hydro and natural gas, our town would be found to have committed and be committing, on a quarterly basis , morally reprehensible acts against consumers.
The people we have sworn an Oath to protect against such practices.
I voted against water rate increases.
Another one of those solitary negatives. referenced regularly to prove my practice of disruption.
The answer I sought was specific.
When I get answers, the information is yours to receive. When I don't, that's also your business
In a normal Council, staff would never refuse to answer. As the story unfolds so will my meaning
The unanswered question related to this years substantial increase in water rates.
First, there was a switch in accounting. A charge which had previously made to a specific account in the amount of a quarter of million dollars was switched to water rates. The treasurer and public works director decided that's how it should be.
We buy water from the Region. They increased the rate 10% this year.The increase had to be passed on to consumers.
If there was any interest in making that increase less of a hardship, it seemed to me to be the wrong year for changes to the accounting process to add to the burden.
But that wasn't the key question.
I wanted to be assured no water use by a tax supported service was being used in the calculation of the separate domestic or retail water meter rate.
I asked about use by fire protection services. Fire halls have meters. Tankers are filled at the fire hall. Fires are mostly put out with water from tankers. After the fire is out, the tankers are re-filled from hydrants at the location. Hydrants are not metered. Water taken from a hydrant can not be shown as a fire department expenditures.
It's not a significant factor. Fires aren't fought on a daily basis.
That wasn't the key question.
The Treasurer and works director decided this was also the year to increase the "water loss" factor.
It went from 8% to 12% of all water bought from the region. It's a substantial increase.It's a hell of a lot of water to be "losing".
Why increase it this year when the rates are taking such a significant jump ?
What constitutes "water loss"? Why is water loss increasing? We' ve been replacing old water lines for years? Why should there be an increase in " water loss" ?
The key question was how many more water breaks did we have last year?
That's the one they refused to answer.
Homes are metered. We believe we are paying for water we use and waste to the sewers. We are encouraged to conserve water . We change toilets and shower gadgets to reduce consumption.
We think we are saving water and cost.
However, if the cost per unit of water includes "water loss" in town operations, and water loss went from 8% of total consumption to 12% , then we need to know why.What are we not doing right to
account for all that water lost?
They wouldn't tell .
Council colleagues were not interested in knowing the answer . Look who was asking.
Councillor MacEachern scolded and expressed confidence in the staff competence.
I wasn't challenging competence. I was asking how they arrived at the calculation.
They refused to say.
There are town water uses which are not metered. Ice surfaces in winter are created from an unmetered source.
Two water parks use a million gallons of water each during a season from an unmetered source.
Where does it show up as an expenditure in parks department expenditures?
When water meters were first installed, the purpose was to measure water and sewage flow and transfer that cost from the general tax rate to a separate water and sewer rate billing.
Our sewage consumption is calculated on the basis of water measured by meter.
But if the rate charged includes "water loss", we are paying for consumption we are not using in our homes. We are paying for water used in the parks from unmetered sources and by the fire department from hydrants.
Is that the source of "water loss".
I need town employees to assure me rates charged to users for water and sewers are a true reflection of residential consumption of water and sewage treatment.
If they do not , I am forced to conclude the cost is vastly inflated.
I think, if the municipality's rates for water and sewage treatment came under the same scrutiny as the energy rate for hydro and natural gas, our town would be found to have committed and be committing, on a quarterly basis , morally reprehensible acts against consumers.
The people we have sworn an Oath to protect against such practices.
I voted against water rate increases.
Another one of those solitary negatives. referenced regularly to prove my practice of disruption.
Thursday, 14 October 2010
Apropos of the post .....Still In Election Mode
Anonymous said...I am interested in your response to this....
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The post outlined a request for Freedom of Information received at the Clerk's Office. A report on FOI request has only been provided to Council once before for the month of August.2010.
A Councillor has no role in the process. The clerk informs the person about whom the inquiry is made. The identity of the person making the request is confidential.. The Clerk has authority to determine if privacy might be invaded If so, the information is withheld.
When the material requested that can be released is compiled, copies are provided to the person about whom the request has been made.
As yet I have received no copies.
The first request for correspondence dated August 4th was determined to be fully exempt. It is being appealed.
Appeal is made to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Ontario.
E-mails have been a terrible problem for the Mayor and others this term
Before I started the blog, I happily chatted on-line with Council colleagues, sharing information, I thought might be useful. It almost seemed the Mayor and Councillor MacEachern objections were to the information.
Negative declarations were made about " appropriateness" of communication by e-mail. A "directive"was given to stop the practice. Then things turned hostile and I was informed by some their mail boxes were closed to communications from myself.
Councillor Marsh circulated an e-mail on municipal finance, an area of expertise, and Councillor MacEachern responded that Councillor Marsh's e-mails were being saved and would be published some day.
Town policy directs a Director who receives a question from a Councillor on line, to circulate the response to all Councillors.
Councillor Wilson never failed to comment that my questions represented a complete waste of staff time.
If I asked a question during a Council meeting, he found that to be a waste of Council's time. He would advise Councillors should ask their questions beforehand.
Councillor Wilson was quite free with his advice about how he thought I should conduct myself.
Until the virtual turnover in management team, I always had quick access to information.I could pick up the phone and get an answer lickety-split.
Then staff were directed that all questions from Councillors were to be referred to Department Heads for response.
It wasn't long before some Department Heads were not willing to provide answers to my questions. Apparently they were afraid of how I would provide the information to the public.
The Town Hall was in lock down. A Berlin Wall had been raised
I no longer ask questions
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The post outlined a request for Freedom of Information received at the Clerk's Office. A report on FOI request has only been provided to Council once before for the month of August.2010.
A Councillor has no role in the process. The clerk informs the person about whom the inquiry is made. The identity of the person making the request is confidential.. The Clerk has authority to determine if privacy might be invaded If so, the information is withheld.
When the material requested that can be released is compiled, copies are provided to the person about whom the request has been made.
As yet I have received no copies.
The first request for correspondence dated August 4th was determined to be fully exempt. It is being appealed.
Appeal is made to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Ontario.
E-mails have been a terrible problem for the Mayor and others this term
Before I started the blog, I happily chatted on-line with Council colleagues, sharing information, I thought might be useful. It almost seemed the Mayor and Councillor MacEachern objections were to the information.
Negative declarations were made about " appropriateness" of communication by e-mail. A "directive"was given to stop the practice. Then things turned hostile and I was informed by some their mail boxes were closed to communications from myself.
Councillor Marsh circulated an e-mail on municipal finance, an area of expertise, and Councillor MacEachern responded that Councillor Marsh's e-mails were being saved and would be published some day.
Town policy directs a Director who receives a question from a Councillor on line, to circulate the response to all Councillors.
Councillor Wilson never failed to comment that my questions represented a complete waste of staff time.
If I asked a question during a Council meeting, he found that to be a waste of Council's time. He would advise Councillors should ask their questions beforehand.
Councillor Wilson was quite free with his advice about how he thought I should conduct myself.
Until the virtual turnover in management team, I always had quick access to information.I could pick up the phone and get an answer lickety-split.
Then staff were directed that all questions from Councillors were to be referred to Department Heads for response.
It wasn't long before some Department Heads were not willing to provide answers to my questions. Apparently they were afraid of how I would provide the information to the public.
The Town Hall was in lock down. A Berlin Wall had been raised
I no longer ask questions
Wednesday, 13 October 2010
A Question of History
Anonymous said:
Thank you Ev.for bringing The Cultural Center to the issues. I would like there to be a call for an external party to investigate the grant requests etc. and removal of Heritage from that building. Something just does not smell right and it is not the musty old building it was.
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The Culture Centre Board came to the last Council Meeting of Council on September 28th to make a progress report on their work since the Centre opened. They are a volunteer board appointed by Council and no doubt given terms of reference What we understood was going to happen from the Consultant who reported to us on what this arms-length board was going to accomplish and what eventually evolved bears little resemblance to each other. That's not at all likely to be the Board's fault.
In between ,we had an Ad Hoc Arts and Culture Committee to set things up. The resource person to the committee was the Curator expected to be in charge of the museum.I had understood the Committee was to create the Board and administrative structure. The Curator left but not before successfully applying and obtaining a $700.000. grant from Heritage Canada on behalf of a Heritage Building and Museum.So the museum project was definitely on course at that time.
The curator's place was taken by a friend and campaign organiser of the Mayor. After the Board's appointment, the name changed to Culture Centre. Maybe the curator's departure was the first sign of the course changing. The name change was the second. In time, at the opening, we noted no museum. A grande piano was conspicuous in the emptiness. At first the town appeared to be the only user for planning meetings and "charettes" and an employee Christmas Party.
I inquired if we were paying fees to the arm's length board of management. Didn't get a clear answer. Came the opening, the Chief Administrator was Master of Ceremonies.The mayor read the first speech written for her by the new manager of corporate communications. No mention of the museum. I started to wonder about the revenue to wean the facility from town financial support of half a million dollars including building maintenance.
The Consultant had put the objective at $100,000. less each year.I didn't believe that but when you are one among nine saying nay, it gets to be monotonous. I wasn't reading about revenue or admission charges to various events. A financial statement was to be submitted every quarter prior to funds being provided by the town. Council never saw a statement..
In July we heard about the pre-jazz festival black tie affair with an admission charge of $35. I called to inquire about the user fee . I learned it was considered a cultural event and the board's mission is to support and encourage cultural events. I learned a financial statement had been submitted in April. The board was working on their next statement and hoped to be able to make a presentation in September. I queried in Council when the museum would be back in its rightful place.
The Mayor looked toward the Treasurer and said the Board would be making a presentation soon.The Treasurer affirmed Still we waited. I called the new curator and learned she had not been able to obtain an understanding of a future for the museum. There was space in the basement for storage of the collection. Space to work at cataloguing the collection. And provision to mount a historical display several times a year. There would be no museum because museums don't make money.
I since learned the York Region Arts and Culture Association is renting space previously occupied by the museum. The building is designed as a museum. The Historical Society raised three-quarters of a million dollars from the community for the purpose. The Historical Society paid for the designs commissioned to create a state of the art museum in the Church Street School. $700ks grant was obtained for a museum. Funds provided from the town to complete the renovations at $2.3 million dollars were for the purpose of providing a museum home for the Town's Historical Collection gathered laboriously and lovingly with purchases and donations over the years, to be treated with suitable respect, for future generations of Auroran's to enjoy and learn from.
Despite all that, there is no museum. Instead ,there's a Culture Centre. Who decided that?
We were not asked if we favoured the transfer of resources from a museum to a culture centre. We were not asked if we were prepared to spend half a million dollars a year with an annual increase of 3% for the purchase of what a particular group might think of as culture. No-one asked for a purchase of culture agreement by the town on our behalf. On September 28th when the presentation from the board appeared on the agenda, the financial statement did not. It had been received by the Treasurer on August 14th. I noted it here .I said if it wasn't provided at the meeting, I would present it here.
It was a last minute add-on to the agenda. September 28th was the last meeting prior to the election. The agenda was crammed. Nevertheless time was found for the St Kitts woman to be front and centre, applauding herself vociferously for her accomplishments once again. There was neither the time nor occasion for a polite business discussion with the Culture Board about their program or expenses.
It's a pity. They are a well-intentioned group. intent on doing what they are charged with doing. Although not with community knowledge or agreement. to be the responsibility for our cultural enlightenment. Especially since we heard no such talk in the last election. And particularly since we are still expecting our museum to take its rightful place
Thank you Ev.for bringing The Cultural Center to the issues. I would like there to be a call for an external party to investigate the grant requests etc. and removal of Heritage from that building. Something just does not smell right and it is not the musty old building it was.
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The Culture Centre Board came to the last Council Meeting of Council on September 28th to make a progress report on their work since the Centre opened. They are a volunteer board appointed by Council and no doubt given terms of reference What we understood was going to happen from the Consultant who reported to us on what this arms-length board was going to accomplish and what eventually evolved bears little resemblance to each other. That's not at all likely to be the Board's fault.
In between ,we had an Ad Hoc Arts and Culture Committee to set things up. The resource person to the committee was the Curator expected to be in charge of the museum.I had understood the Committee was to create the Board and administrative structure. The Curator left but not before successfully applying and obtaining a $700.000. grant from Heritage Canada on behalf of a Heritage Building and Museum.So the museum project was definitely on course at that time.
The curator's place was taken by a friend and campaign organiser of the Mayor. After the Board's appointment, the name changed to Culture Centre. Maybe the curator's departure was the first sign of the course changing. The name change was the second. In time, at the opening, we noted no museum. A grande piano was conspicuous in the emptiness. At first the town appeared to be the only user for planning meetings and "charettes" and an employee Christmas Party.
I inquired if we were paying fees to the arm's length board of management. Didn't get a clear answer. Came the opening, the Chief Administrator was Master of Ceremonies.The mayor read the first speech written for her by the new manager of corporate communications. No mention of the museum. I started to wonder about the revenue to wean the facility from town financial support of half a million dollars including building maintenance.
The Consultant had put the objective at $100,000. less each year.I didn't believe that but when you are one among nine saying nay, it gets to be monotonous. I wasn't reading about revenue or admission charges to various events. A financial statement was to be submitted every quarter prior to funds being provided by the town. Council never saw a statement..
In July we heard about the pre-jazz festival black tie affair with an admission charge of $35. I called to inquire about the user fee . I learned it was considered a cultural event and the board's mission is to support and encourage cultural events. I learned a financial statement had been submitted in April. The board was working on their next statement and hoped to be able to make a presentation in September. I queried in Council when the museum would be back in its rightful place.
The Mayor looked toward the Treasurer and said the Board would be making a presentation soon.The Treasurer affirmed Still we waited. I called the new curator and learned she had not been able to obtain an understanding of a future for the museum. There was space in the basement for storage of the collection. Space to work at cataloguing the collection. And provision to mount a historical display several times a year. There would be no museum because museums don't make money.
I since learned the York Region Arts and Culture Association is renting space previously occupied by the museum. The building is designed as a museum. The Historical Society raised three-quarters of a million dollars from the community for the purpose. The Historical Society paid for the designs commissioned to create a state of the art museum in the Church Street School. $700ks grant was obtained for a museum. Funds provided from the town to complete the renovations at $2.3 million dollars were for the purpose of providing a museum home for the Town's Historical Collection gathered laboriously and lovingly with purchases and donations over the years, to be treated with suitable respect, for future generations of Auroran's to enjoy and learn from.
Despite all that, there is no museum. Instead ,there's a Culture Centre. Who decided that?
We were not asked if we favoured the transfer of resources from a museum to a culture centre. We were not asked if we were prepared to spend half a million dollars a year with an annual increase of 3% for the purchase of what a particular group might think of as culture. No-one asked for a purchase of culture agreement by the town on our behalf. On September 28th when the presentation from the board appeared on the agenda, the financial statement did not. It had been received by the Treasurer on August 14th. I noted it here .I said if it wasn't provided at the meeting, I would present it here.
It was a last minute add-on to the agenda. September 28th was the last meeting prior to the election. The agenda was crammed. Nevertheless time was found for the St Kitts woman to be front and centre, applauding herself vociferously for her accomplishments once again. There was neither the time nor occasion for a polite business discussion with the Culture Board about their program or expenses.
It's a pity. They are a well-intentioned group. intent on doing what they are charged with doing. Although not with community knowledge or agreement. to be the responsibility for our cultural enlightenment. Especially since we heard no such talk in the last election. And particularly since we are still expecting our museum to take its rightful place
Tuesday, 12 October 2010
An Aspect of The Story
Is yours to know but first right is not mine to tell. As soon as I have permission I will .I'm not trying to be coy. It would probably have been more discreet to say nothing It would be better still if there was no story to tell.
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I have only seen The Auroran on Line. It's bursting with strongly- worded letters to the editor. With two weeks to go to the election, that's phenomenal.
There will still be naysayers who sit back and declare it doesn't matter what we do at the municipal level.
I think this time, they are going to have a harder time to stay disengaged.
I think it will not just be about a new council taking hold of the reins. I think it will be the entire community taking back their town.
Do I think it will make a difference ? I sure do.
Do I think we can reduce taxes ? Look at the spending you know that produced nothing of any benefit. It represents hundreds of thousands of dollars wasted.
Do you think you will be better informed by watching Council meetings? Imagine if the Town's business takes precedence, debate is orderly, to the point and decisions are made and Council meetings end within the allotted time. Think of man hours saved.
Can we have Rogers Cameras installed in the Council Chamber? We should take them up on their offer.It won't cost us one thin dime.
Can Council meetings and committee meetings be streamed on utube. We could have been doing it for the last four years.It's insane not to.
Can we cut down on heating ,cooling and the carbon footprint of the town hall? We sure can. Just by closing those damned doors and keeping the heat in in the winter and out in the summer and stopping the HVAC plant from working overtime to accomplish the impossible.
Can we cut down on consultants? By using technology to keep people informed and obtain input from them directly, we can do better than consultants.
Can we cut down on paper? Oh My Lord yes. In a hundred different ways we can save paper and the power to print it,collate it, shred it and consign it to waste. A truck comes to the town hall to shred paper.It's a contract.
Did I say revolution...I mean renaissance... a way of looking hard at everything and really seeing what we are looking at.
Waste of resources. Waste of energy. Waste of time. Waste of opportunity.Waste of ideas. Waste of good will. . Waste of old-fashioned common sense and thrift that comes from necessity.Waste of lessons hard learned. Waste of our children's future. Waste of ingenuity.
Waste of the best that' s in us.
Wha's like us. De'il the yin We can chart the course.
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I have only seen The Auroran on Line. It's bursting with strongly- worded letters to the editor. With two weeks to go to the election, that's phenomenal.
There will still be naysayers who sit back and declare it doesn't matter what we do at the municipal level.
I think this time, they are going to have a harder time to stay disengaged.
I think it will not just be about a new council taking hold of the reins. I think it will be the entire community taking back their town.
Do I think it will make a difference ? I sure do.
Do I think we can reduce taxes ? Look at the spending you know that produced nothing of any benefit. It represents hundreds of thousands of dollars wasted.
Do you think you will be better informed by watching Council meetings? Imagine if the Town's business takes precedence, debate is orderly, to the point and decisions are made and Council meetings end within the allotted time. Think of man hours saved.
Can we have Rogers Cameras installed in the Council Chamber? We should take them up on their offer.It won't cost us one thin dime.
Can Council meetings and committee meetings be streamed on utube. We could have been doing it for the last four years.It's insane not to.
Can we cut down on heating ,cooling and the carbon footprint of the town hall? We sure can. Just by closing those damned doors and keeping the heat in in the winter and out in the summer and stopping the HVAC plant from working overtime to accomplish the impossible.
Can we cut down on consultants? By using technology to keep people informed and obtain input from them directly, we can do better than consultants.
Can we cut down on paper? Oh My Lord yes. In a hundred different ways we can save paper and the power to print it,collate it, shred it and consign it to waste. A truck comes to the town hall to shred paper.It's a contract.
Did I say revolution...I mean renaissance... a way of looking hard at everything and really seeing what we are looking at.
Waste of resources. Waste of energy. Waste of time. Waste of opportunity.Waste of ideas. Waste of good will. . Waste of old-fashioned common sense and thrift that comes from necessity.Waste of lessons hard learned. Waste of our children's future. Waste of ingenuity.
Waste of the best that' s in us.
Wha's like us. De'il the yin We can chart the course.
I Get Taken In
Every now and again, I get a comment that sounds like a genuine inquiry. I respond in that vein. Then slam- bam, the vitriol spews out.
I know other candidates have blogs and good luck to them. I don't understand why people interested in communicating, which is the lifeblood of politics, would not want to take advantage of new technology.
At the same time, I'm too busy with my own to dispute what they have to say.
In the past, a candidate considered time well spent in getting out their own message.
People tended to be averse to hearing another candidate maligned.They want to hear what you have to say and why you think you might be able to make a difference in their lives.
This election is different. For three and a half years I have been keeping readers informed of my perspective on what has been happening at the Council table.
My impression is,I have an interested and growing audience. Whatever happens in the upcoming election, I feel good about that. I've used my skills to good advantage. I don't think politics are ever going to be the same again.
I think we are at the start of a revolution.
When this election is over, we can get get down to discussing real issues with the same powerful vigour. Consultants may be a thing of the past.
If I am elected,I look forward to a new beginning.
I think ordinary people have never really gotten used to the idea they could make a difference and that's why we have a low turn out in voting.
I think the social media is changing that. The slick operators and scam artists have had their day.
A familiar childhood rhyme just popped into my head. Hard on its heels the thought,rhymes used to-day for children , in Scotland at least, were not intended for children at all.
They were actually a sly and subtle means minstrels purveyed news as they traveled around the country in a feudal society.
Ring around a Rosey
Pocket full of posies
Hush-a-hush-a
All fall down;
It was a story about the plague, posies to overwhelm terrible odours, silence and people falling down dead.
The one that just popped into my head unbidden tells an equally horrid story.
Tell-tale tit
Your tongue will be slit
Every little puppy dog
Will have a little bit.
It could be about a medieval punishment for spreading the news.
The power barons had a vested interest in keeping serfs uninformed.
Slavery didn't start in Africa
We've come a long way, baby
I know other candidates have blogs and good luck to them. I don't understand why people interested in communicating, which is the lifeblood of politics, would not want to take advantage of new technology.
At the same time, I'm too busy with my own to dispute what they have to say.
In the past, a candidate considered time well spent in getting out their own message.
People tended to be averse to hearing another candidate maligned.They want to hear what you have to say and why you think you might be able to make a difference in their lives.
This election is different. For three and a half years I have been keeping readers informed of my perspective on what has been happening at the Council table.
My impression is,I have an interested and growing audience. Whatever happens in the upcoming election, I feel good about that. I've used my skills to good advantage. I don't think politics are ever going to be the same again.
I think we are at the start of a revolution.
When this election is over, we can get get down to discussing real issues with the same powerful vigour. Consultants may be a thing of the past.
If I am elected,I look forward to a new beginning.
I think ordinary people have never really gotten used to the idea they could make a difference and that's why we have a low turn out in voting.
I think the social media is changing that. The slick operators and scam artists have had their day.
A familiar childhood rhyme just popped into my head. Hard on its heels the thought,rhymes used to-day for children , in Scotland at least, were not intended for children at all.
They were actually a sly and subtle means minstrels purveyed news as they traveled around the country in a feudal society.
Ring around a Rosey
Pocket full of posies
Hush-a-hush-a
All fall down;
It was a story about the plague, posies to overwhelm terrible odours, silence and people falling down dead.
The one that just popped into my head unbidden tells an equally horrid story.
Tell-tale tit
Your tongue will be slit
Every little puppy dog
Will have a little bit.
It could be about a medieval punishment for spreading the news.
The power barons had a vested interest in keeping serfs uninformed.
Slavery didn't start in Africa
We've come a long way, baby
When is Confidential Information Not.
I had the conversation before. Not because I needed it explained. Just to see if there is anything I haven't heard before.
The Municipal Act is clear about what a Council can discuss behind closed doors. One is the privacy of an identifiable individual. Another is the obligation to protect the interests of the municipality. The third is union contract negotiations.
Privacy and union negotiations need no clarification. .
Protection of the municipality's interest is not hard to comprehend either.
Real estate negotiations either in buying or selling are a given.
When a deal is done, information is made public. Regulations require decisions to be reported out.
But they don't give a time limit.
I guess they don't expect another legislative body to be looking for ways to dodge regulations.
Litigation in process is also confidential. There can be liability for considerable amounts if a court battle is lost.
A Councillor who provides information to assist an opposing party in litigation against the town is in Breach of Trust and can be prosecuted.
When litigation is over, information is a matter of public record.
When there are no time limits on an action that can be taken against a municipality, some things can never be spoken about. .
All that said and besides, a Councillor has the right to exercise judgement about which matters are required to be confidential within the meaning of the Municipal Act.
For example, when a majority of Council decided to go behind closed doors to devise a strategy to silence criticism of majority decisions.
Or plot to destroy the reputation of a colleague or anybody else for that matter.
I don't think that's right.
If politicians can't fight their battles in public without lawyers to support them, what good are they?
During the August meeting of Council, David Tsubouchi, in response to the contention that his report should have been received in camera because it related to the privacy of an individual had this to say;
Elected representatives put themselves forward into the public arena. They do not have the same right to privacy.
In other words, , Mr. Tsubouchi ,the Solicitor Integrity Commissioner appointed by The Six, contends elected representatives forfeit their right to privacy.
In September, an anonymous critical comment about the Mayor which had appeared in the Aurora Citizen Blog was copied and later circulated at the Council table by the Mayor. It was a last minute add-on to the agenda of an in- camera meeting.
Despite the matter was not town business. Nor entitled to be discussed as such in or out of an in camera meeting. Nor was it a matter of individual privacy. Nevertheless, it was discussed.
Staff were directed to retain external legal counsel to pursue the matter.
Our hands went into taxpayers pockets for legal bills once again.
Even as we exercise our right to choose our next Council the current ones continue to wreak havoc.
The Municipal Act is clear about what a Council can discuss behind closed doors. One is the privacy of an identifiable individual. Another is the obligation to protect the interests of the municipality. The third is union contract negotiations.
Privacy and union negotiations need no clarification. .
Protection of the municipality's interest is not hard to comprehend either.
Real estate negotiations either in buying or selling are a given.
When a deal is done, information is made public. Regulations require decisions to be reported out.
But they don't give a time limit.
I guess they don't expect another legislative body to be looking for ways to dodge regulations.
Litigation in process is also confidential. There can be liability for considerable amounts if a court battle is lost.
A Councillor who provides information to assist an opposing party in litigation against the town is in Breach of Trust and can be prosecuted.
When litigation is over, information is a matter of public record.
When there are no time limits on an action that can be taken against a municipality, some things can never be spoken about. .
All that said and besides, a Councillor has the right to exercise judgement about which matters are required to be confidential within the meaning of the Municipal Act.
For example, when a majority of Council decided to go behind closed doors to devise a strategy to silence criticism of majority decisions.
Or plot to destroy the reputation of a colleague or anybody else for that matter.
I don't think that's right.
If politicians can't fight their battles in public without lawyers to support them, what good are they?
During the August meeting of Council, David Tsubouchi, in response to the contention that his report should have been received in camera because it related to the privacy of an individual had this to say;
Elected representatives put themselves forward into the public arena. They do not have the same right to privacy.
In other words, , Mr. Tsubouchi ,the Solicitor Integrity Commissioner appointed by The Six, contends elected representatives forfeit their right to privacy.
In September, an anonymous critical comment about the Mayor which had appeared in the Aurora Citizen Blog was copied and later circulated at the Council table by the Mayor. It was a last minute add-on to the agenda of an in- camera meeting.
Despite the matter was not town business. Nor entitled to be discussed as such in or out of an in camera meeting. Nor was it a matter of individual privacy. Nevertheless, it was discussed.
Staff were directed to retain external legal counsel to pursue the matter.
Our hands went into taxpayers pockets for legal bills once again.
Even as we exercise our right to choose our next Council the current ones continue to wreak havoc.
Still In Election Mode
Two weeks from today. it will be over.
Councillors received a memorandum from Clerk John Leach on Friday. It was a summary of Freedom of Information requests from May to September 2010.
The first was received on July 12 and released on August4th.
The description of the request reads;
All correspondence from senior management personnel to Councillor Buck relating to criticism of Town staff and of attempts to curtail or remove blog postings of Councillor Buck and all of Councillor Buck's responses to the said correspondence from Town Staff.
Noted In the disclosure column is are the letters. FE. It means fully exempt.
It is being appealed.
The last requests is dated September 11th
It reads:
Copy of all correspondence to Evelyn Buck prepared or signed by Neil Garbe,Christopher Cooper,Dan Elliott, Ilmar Simanovski,AlDowney,Marco Ramuno,Techa Van Leuwen,and or Jason Ballantyne re;
Ms Buck's blog postings or her letter(s)to the paper and copies of any responses provided by Ms Buck to the above.Also copy of all correspondence by same staff to Ms Buck wherein concern(s)raised relating to Ms Buck use of confidential information for the period 2009 to current date.
This one is ongoing.
The identity of a person making a request for information is secret.
It's intriguing to contemplate. If there was such information,why would anyone want it. Even more interesting is why would they think it exists.
Blog posts are out there for all to see. Letters to the editor are as well. It's the nature of the beast.
If there is any personal information about an employee, the right to privacy would trump an application for freedom of information.
I have cited an empoyee's name in reference to his job function, removed it when requested and stated my regrets for any distress caused.
I do not use a computer in the town hall nor do I use the Town's e-mail address. My e-mails have a confidentiality clause attached. So that also raises an interesting wrinkle.
I am informed I am entitled to receive copies of all material provided under the FOI.
I await with bated breath.
I don't think so.
I thought the information about the process was interesting enough to pass on. It illustrates, among other things, why there's a charge for the service.
Councillors received a memorandum from Clerk John Leach on Friday. It was a summary of Freedom of Information requests from May to September 2010.
The first was received on July 12 and released on August4th.
The description of the request reads;
All correspondence from senior management personnel to Councillor Buck relating to criticism of Town staff and of attempts to curtail or remove blog postings of Councillor Buck and all of Councillor Buck's responses to the said correspondence from Town Staff.
Noted In the disclosure column is are the letters. FE. It means fully exempt.
It is being appealed.
The last requests is dated September 11th
It reads:
Copy of all correspondence to Evelyn Buck prepared or signed by Neil Garbe,Christopher Cooper,Dan Elliott, Ilmar Simanovski,AlDowney,Marco Ramuno,Techa Van Leuwen,and or Jason Ballantyne re;
Ms Buck's blog postings or her letter(s)to the paper and copies of any responses provided by Ms Buck to the above.Also copy of all correspondence by same staff to Ms Buck wherein concern(s)raised relating to Ms Buck use of confidential information for the period 2009 to current date.
This one is ongoing.
The identity of a person making a request for information is secret.
It's intriguing to contemplate. If there was such information,why would anyone want it. Even more interesting is why would they think it exists.
Blog posts are out there for all to see. Letters to the editor are as well. It's the nature of the beast.
If there is any personal information about an employee, the right to privacy would trump an application for freedom of information.
I have cited an empoyee's name in reference to his job function, removed it when requested and stated my regrets for any distress caused.
I do not use a computer in the town hall nor do I use the Town's e-mail address. My e-mails have a confidentiality clause attached. So that also raises an interesting wrinkle.
I am informed I am entitled to receive copies of all material provided under the FOI.
I await with bated breath.
I don't think so.
I thought the information about the process was interesting enough to pass on. It illustrates, among other things, why there's a charge for the service.
A Comment on "It Happens Sometimes.
because it is right." ~Dr. Martin Luther King
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
A Comment on "It Happens Sometimes"
Anonymous said
Happy Thanksgiving to you!
Just a wee bit curious about why the following point of view was deemed unacceptable to a woman who believes in freedom of speech and such.
Why exclusion, why no dialogue?
Hmmmm....
"Call me ignorant but I like the idea of open, transparent teamwork... for the corporation.
They seemingly "did it" in public.
That ain't too shabby, don't cha no... say I, on reflection."
************************************
Often there's a list of e-mails. By the time I've read them ,responded to some , deleted others , and published comments, sometimes a comment gets missed. I usually catch up but the more there are ,the less efficient I am. It's not personal.
We have a different understanding of the function of the Mayor and the Chief Administrative Officer .
The Mayor is the Town's representative at the Regional Council. Any candidate who seeks the office presents themselves to the voters as being competent. It means reading , comprehending reports, taking a position and voting accordingly.
We have nine municipalities in the Region each with a Mayor. Imagine if all Mayors were accompanied by CAOs and regional meetings were comprised of nodding heads, knowing glances and other body language signals exchanged between elected members at the table and local bureaucrats in the visitors section.
It would be a scene so ridiculous, even the Monty Python crew never visualised it.
A Mayor is expected to know the job. They make that claim when they put their names on the ballot.
Remuneration for a regional representative is in excess of $60Ks. On top of what the Town pays.
We either elected a person of sufficient competence to do that job or we need to get someone else who is comptetent. We do not need two people on the public payroll to fulfill a single function. It's embarrassing.
The Chief Administrative Officer's function is to be in charge of the day to day operation of the municipal corporation.
Remuneration for the job is many times more than a Regional Councillor. He is not paid to wet nurse the head of the municipality.
His job is in the Town Hall being Head Honcho of a massive bureaucracy.
Either we need him doing that or we don't. If we don't, we can save ourselves a pile of dough,don't cha no.
Have a great day!
Happy Thanksgiving to you!
Just a wee bit curious about why the following point of view was deemed unacceptable to a woman who believes in freedom of speech and such.
Why exclusion, why no dialogue?
Hmmmm....
"Call me ignorant but I like the idea of open, transparent teamwork... for the corporation.
They seemingly "did it" in public.
That ain't too shabby, don't cha no... say I, on reflection."
************************************
Often there's a list of e-mails. By the time I've read them ,responded to some , deleted others , and published comments, sometimes a comment gets missed. I usually catch up but the more there are ,the less efficient I am. It's not personal.
We have a different understanding of the function of the Mayor and the Chief Administrative Officer .
The Mayor is the Town's representative at the Regional Council. Any candidate who seeks the office presents themselves to the voters as being competent. It means reading , comprehending reports, taking a position and voting accordingly.
We have nine municipalities in the Region each with a Mayor. Imagine if all Mayors were accompanied by CAOs and regional meetings were comprised of nodding heads, knowing glances and other body language signals exchanged between elected members at the table and local bureaucrats in the visitors section.
It would be a scene so ridiculous, even the Monty Python crew never visualised it.
A Mayor is expected to know the job. They make that claim when they put their names on the ballot.
Remuneration for a regional representative is in excess of $60Ks. On top of what the Town pays.
We either elected a person of sufficient competence to do that job or we need to get someone else who is comptetent. We do not need two people on the public payroll to fulfill a single function. It's embarrassing.
The Chief Administrative Officer's function is to be in charge of the day to day operation of the municipal corporation.
Remuneration for the job is many times more than a Regional Councillor. He is not paid to wet nurse the head of the municipality.
His job is in the Town Hall being Head Honcho of a massive bureaucracy.
Either we need him doing that or we don't. If we don't, we can save ourselves a pile of dough,don't cha no.
Have a great day!
Sunday, 10 October 2010
The Feast is Under Preparation
I was having my breakfast toast....a bit late, I admit... the blog always calls to me first... I was thinking back to the beginning of this Council's term.
Immediately, a lawyer was retained, then a second, in a two year ongoing attempt to destroy the former Mayor's reputation. Council were never informed what it cost. But we knew it accomplished in the town's interest ... nothing, nil, nada, zilch and zero. The final advice received that any action for damages would have to be by a civil suit meaning the complainant has to foot the bill.The campaign ended there.
Aurora Cable and town staff were harassed for months by Councillor MacEachern and friend Walter Mestrinaro. Aurora Cable is no longer an Aurora business. Dozens of jobs vanished with them.
Then it was Canadian Tire's turn. Hours of legal expertise spent to research a tri-party agreement between private parties and determine the town had no role to play. We did play a role anyway.
We hooked up private parking lot lights to the town street lighting system.
George Rust D'Eye was retained in an "emergency" to "investigate" how a three month old decision. which should have been reported out when made, came to be "leaked" to the press.He did not do that but a Code of Conduct was written with a clause for the express purpose of silencing critical discussion of majority decisions.
"I will destroy you" threats were overheard screeched at a Councillor in a public place.
The Councillor subsequently resigned from an office she held in high esteem.
In writing, there was an attempt to destroy another Councillor's professional career.
Cruel and inhumane treatment of staff during public and private meetings.
Yet another lawyer hired to "investigate " a Councillor for the second time with instructions to create a complaint under said illegal clause in the Code of Conduct.
An Integrity Commissioner hired and fired and scurrilous comments made about his reputation resulting in "Cease and Desist" Order issued against the Mayor.
A second Integrity Commissioner hired who apparently better suited the intent of enforcing a Code of Conduct designed to apply only to one Councillor.
The list goes on. It hasn't ended.The worst is yet to come.
When I eventually click to publish a post, my language is considerably toned down from when I started. Hyperbole is always a good beginning but never a tidy finish. The difference between my initial language and Chris Watts' is generational.
I tone it down even further out of respect for the office I hold and the people I represent.
I am mindful of the discipline of language.
This morning, it is in that serious vein,I offer the perspective, in my judgement, for the past four years, we have been living under a regime made possible only by the abuse of public resources.
Immediately, a lawyer was retained, then a second, in a two year ongoing attempt to destroy the former Mayor's reputation. Council were never informed what it cost. But we knew it accomplished in the town's interest ... nothing, nil, nada, zilch and zero. The final advice received that any action for damages would have to be by a civil suit meaning the complainant has to foot the bill.The campaign ended there.
Aurora Cable and town staff were harassed for months by Councillor MacEachern and friend Walter Mestrinaro. Aurora Cable is no longer an Aurora business. Dozens of jobs vanished with them.
Then it was Canadian Tire's turn. Hours of legal expertise spent to research a tri-party agreement between private parties and determine the town had no role to play. We did play a role anyway.
We hooked up private parking lot lights to the town street lighting system.
George Rust D'Eye was retained in an "emergency" to "investigate" how a three month old decision. which should have been reported out when made, came to be "leaked" to the press.He did not do that but a Code of Conduct was written with a clause for the express purpose of silencing critical discussion of majority decisions.
"I will destroy you" threats were overheard screeched at a Councillor in a public place.
The Councillor subsequently resigned from an office she held in high esteem.
In writing, there was an attempt to destroy another Councillor's professional career.
Cruel and inhumane treatment of staff during public and private meetings.
Yet another lawyer hired to "investigate " a Councillor for the second time with instructions to create a complaint under said illegal clause in the Code of Conduct.
An Integrity Commissioner hired and fired and scurrilous comments made about his reputation resulting in "Cease and Desist" Order issued against the Mayor.
A second Integrity Commissioner hired who apparently better suited the intent of enforcing a Code of Conduct designed to apply only to one Councillor.
The list goes on. It hasn't ended.The worst is yet to come.
When I eventually click to publish a post, my language is considerably toned down from when I started. Hyperbole is always a good beginning but never a tidy finish. The difference between my initial language and Chris Watts' is generational.
I tone it down even further out of respect for the office I hold and the people I represent.
I am mindful of the discipline of language.
This morning, it is in that serious vein,I offer the perspective, in my judgement, for the past four years, we have been living under a regime made possible only by the abuse of public resources.
Thanksgiving Sunday
I wish a Happy and Peaceful Thanksgiving to all of my readers.
Especially to the families of Elizabeth Bishenden, Bill Hogg and Richard Johnstone,
alleged moderators of the Aurora Citizen Blog which provides residents of Aurora an opportunity to express their views, providing they are not unproven facts.
I wish to assure them of the support of all the people I speak for in Aurora. They have provided opportunity to the community which is deeply appreciated.
Technology has brought amazing change in the way we communicate with each other In Aurora, we may have come late to the realization of what is possible. But we have latched on to it with a fury and we are never likely to let it go.
There are for sure people who are inconvenienced by it.
Having been in politics as long as I have, few can know as well , the implications of the new technology on politics and how she will be practiced.
It is certainly inconvenient for those inclined to be, shall we say, less than straightforward; People likely to be tripped up by their own duplicity,
incompetence, hypocrisy, double-dealing and cruelty.
The old saying; "the truth will out" has never been so relevant.
We live in a country that guarantees our Rights and Freedoms in a Charter. Other countries enjoy the same privileges. Few have enshrined them into law.
These rights do not protect abuse of elected authority,abuse of public resources and riding rough shod over the rights and freedoms of others.
These rights are intended to put an end to such a scourge.
On that note, I must go and prepare the Feast that celebrates all that we enjoy in this Blessed Land.
Especially to the families of Elizabeth Bishenden, Bill Hogg and Richard Johnstone,
alleged moderators of the Aurora Citizen Blog which provides residents of Aurora an opportunity to express their views, providing they are not unproven facts.
I wish to assure them of the support of all the people I speak for in Aurora. They have provided opportunity to the community which is deeply appreciated.
Technology has brought amazing change in the way we communicate with each other In Aurora, we may have come late to the realization of what is possible. But we have latched on to it with a fury and we are never likely to let it go.
There are for sure people who are inconvenienced by it.
Having been in politics as long as I have, few can know as well , the implications of the new technology on politics and how she will be practic
It is certainly inconvenient for those inclined to be, shall we say, less than straightforward; People likely to be tripped up by their own duplicity,
incompetence, hypocrisy, double-dealing and cruelty.
The old saying; "the truth will out" has never been so relevant.
We live in a country that guarantees our Rights and Freedoms in a Charter. Other countries enjoy the same privileges. Few have enshrined them into law.
These rights do not protect abuse of elected authority,abuse of public resources and riding rough shod over the rights and freedoms of others.
These rights are intended to put an end to such a scourge.
On that note, I must go and prepare the Feast that celebrates all that we enjoy in this Blessed Land.
Something has gone wrong
I don't know how to fix it. I've gone over the previous post repeatedly and separated where required. When I click on publish it all jumps together again in a single stream.
I hate to think it might be sabotage. But at this point in the campaign to silence people,nothing would surprise me
I hate to think it might be sabotage. But at this point in the campaign to silence people,nothing would surprise me
Herein Lies The Problem
Anonymous said:
The problem is the reader's understanding of the difference between responsibilities of the function of a Chief Administrative Officer and an Administrative Assistant. Though not sure precisely and it would be entirely inappropriate for me to state specifically the difference in salary may be at least double. A person elected and paid for an office is expected to be competent without support from a functionary.
Voters do not elect two people to the office of Mayor. The Mayor does have an Executive Assistant on the public payroll. Said assistant does not not travel with the Mayor to schlep her goods and belongings. An Executive Assistant stays put and represents the Mayor in her/his absence.
An Executive Assistant is more than an administrative assistant who is more than a secretary. The previous Mayor shared an administrative assistant with the rest of Council. Cookie Ellis , the Mayor and Council's administrative assistant was more than obliging and of great assistance to the administration and generally loved by all, left within a few short weeks of this Mayor taking office.
The Role of the Chief Administrative Officer is not the same. The CAO is not a personal resource to the Mayor. Although he was previously employed by the Region in the Chief Administrative Officer's department, his position in Aurora is the top job. The C.A.O. is Head of the Town's Administrative body; Head Honcho of the bureaucracy. It is a considerably senior in responsibility to that of Executive Assistant to the Mayor and paid accordingly. In fact, the CAO has an Executive Assistant and a host of other personnel within his immediate authority, including manager of corporate communications.
The CAO's office is the hub from which the spokes of the bureaucratic wheel emanate. The Town has not always had a Chief Administrative Officer. Other Ontario Municipalities don't either.
The story of how we came to have one, might bear telling on some future occasion but it is not reflective of this Council. Erstwhile,the Chief Office serving Aurora and most other small municipalities is Clerk of the Municipality, now known in Aurora as Director of Corporate Services.
Though still an important statutary office, in Aurora.it has been relegated to a more menial position.
When the CAO is absent his office, there are at least three functionaries senior to the Clerk in Aurora. When I referred to various activities of the Chief Administrative Officer with the Mayor,overlooked was attendance at various Charity Golf Tournaments referred to by another Aurora citizen. No doubt my references in blogosphere will be received in high dudgeon, similar to high dudgeon expressed in the form of a complaint of harassment by the manager of corporate communications resulting from an apparent broadcast of the nature of his function referred to in this blog.
Uncomfortable it may be, and I respectfully suggest needless , considering professional requirements for discretion in public officials; when circumstances becomes subject of comment within the community, people do like to believe they have been heard and attention drawn to their concern.
I recognise information provided above falls short of an explanation. Frankly, I am flummoxed.
A credible explanation eludes me.
Seems to me the mayor is using her resources well. Looks good to me. What's the
problem?
The problem is the reader's understanding of the difference between responsibilities of the function of a Chief Administrative Officer and an Administrative Assistant. Though not sure precisely and it would be entirely inappropriate for me to state specifically the difference in salary may be at least double. A person elected and paid for an office is expected to be competent without support from a functionary.
Voters do not elect two people to the office of Mayor. The Mayor does have an Executive Assistant on the public payroll. Said assistant does not not travel with the Mayor to schlep her goods and belongings. An Executive Assistant stays put and represents the Mayor in her/his absence.
An Executive Assistant is more than an administrative assistant who is more than a secretary. The previous Mayor shared an administrative assistant with the rest of Council. Cookie Ellis , the Mayor and Council's administrative assistant was more than obliging and of great assistance to the administration and generally loved by all, left within a few short weeks of this Mayor taking office.
The Role of the Chief Administrative Officer is not the same. The CAO is not a personal resource to the Mayor. Although he was previously employed by the Region in the Chief Administrative Officer's department, his position in Aurora is the top job. The C.A.O. is Head of the Town's Administrative body; Head Honcho of the bureaucracy. It is a considerably senior in responsibility to that of Executive Assistant to the Mayor and paid accordingly. In fact, the CAO has an Executive Assistant and a host of other personnel within his immediate authority, including manager of corporate communications.
The CAO's office is the hub from which the spokes of the bureaucratic wheel emanate. The Town has not always had a Chief Administrative Officer. Other Ontario Municipalities don't either.
The story of how we came to have one, might bear telling on some future occasion but it is not reflective of this Council. Erstwhile,the Chief Office serving Aurora and most other small municipalities is Clerk of the Municipality, now known in Aurora as Director of Corporate Services.
Though still an important statutary office, in Aurora.it has been relegated to a more menial position.
When the CAO is absent his office, there are at least three functionaries senior to the Clerk in Aurora. When I referred to various activities of the Chief Administrative Officer with the Mayor,overlooked was attendance at various Charity Golf Tournaments referred to by another Aurora citizen. No doubt my references in blogosphere will be received in high dudgeon, similar to high dudgeon expressed in the form of a complaint of harassment by the manager of corporate communications resulting from an apparent broadcast of the nature of his function referred to in this blog.
Uncomfortable it may be, and I respectfully suggest needless , considering professional requirements for discretion in public officials; when circumstances becomes subject of comment within the community, people do like to believe they have been heard and attention drawn to their concern.
I recognise information provided above falls short of an explanation. Frankly, I am flummoxed.
A credible explanation eludes me.
Saturday, 9 October 2010
An Amazing Story
I heard something yesterday that completely astounded me. Actually, I heard two stories but one of them isn't mine to tell...yet.
The first one came from two Aurora citizens. It's second hand but from a reliable source. If it's not my job to keep you posted, I don't know what is.
A couple went to a regional Council meeting. They observed interaction between the Mayor, sole Regional representative from the Town of Aurora and an individual in the spectator area.
The Mayor was clearly seeking direction and receiving it during Council debate. The person providing it stayed throughout the entire meeting. He left with the Mayor, carrying the agendas and files.
The Aurora citizens concluded the person was the Mayor's administrative assistant.
Subsequently, they attended an Aurora Council meeting.
They were astonished to observe , the person in attendance at the entire regional meeting, clearly providing support to the town's Mayor and sole Regional representative was the Town's Chief Administrative Officer.
We have already heard of the Mayor, accompanied by the Chief Administrative Officer, being on the street near the Wellington /Yonge Intersection, soliciting support and attendance from passers- by for meetings of the much ballyhooed Promenade Study.
We were already of the opinion , Regional Reports submitted to Council as from The Mayor, have in fact been written by the Chief Administrative Officer and not the Mayor, the Town's sole representative at the Regional Council.
It is not much of a stretch to accept the citizen's account of what they saw.
It is no less amazing for all that.
The first one came from two Aurora citizens. It's second hand but from a reliable source. If it's not my job to keep you posted, I don't know what is.
A couple went to a regional Council meeting. They observed interaction between the Mayor, sole Regional representative from the Town of Aurora and an individual in the spectator area.
The Mayor was clearly seeking direction and receiving it during Council debate. The person providing it stayed throughout the entire meeting. He left with the Mayor, carrying the agendas and files.
The Aurora citizens concluded the person was the Mayor's administrative assistant.
Subsequently, they attended an Aurora Council meeting.
They were astonished to observe , the person in attendance at the entire regional meeting, clearly providing support to the town's Mayor and sole Regional representative was the Town's Chief Administrative Officer.
We have already heard of the Mayor, accompanied by the Chief Administrative Officer, being on the street near the Wellington /Yonge Intersection, soliciting support and attendance from passers- by for meetings of the much ballyhooed Promenade Study.
We were already of the opinion , Regional Reports submitted to Council as from The Mayor, have in fact been written by the Chief Administrative Officer and not the Mayor, the Town's sole representative at the Regional Council.
It is not much of a stretch to accept the citizen's account of what they saw.
It is no less amazing for all that.
Comment to Chris's Blog
I tried but had no success. His last post refers to the right to dry campaign launched by our current Mayor. You have to read the Chris Watt's post to place the comment
Confusion about the right to dry laundry was created by a member of the environmental committee. He lived in a town house with a covenant prohibiting laundry lines stretching across the property. It did not prohibit other means of drying laundry outside.
It applied to end lots ,where such a line was like hanging laundry in the front yard simply because the back yard is exposed to the street scape.
I never saw the covenant. It was explained by Director of Planning,Susan Seibert.
So who listens to the Director of Planning? Well certainly not the Councillor who set up the hullabaloo. The same Councillor who never saw an opportunity to self-promote too good to pass.
Not the media either who picked up the story and kept it alive They had a different slant . They thought it was a joke. The rest of us were just embarrassed by the foolishness.
Chris mentions a couple of examples of hypocrisy.
It's worse than that. The entire administration, Council and staff were complicit.
An environmental committee was created. It was to be seven members. . Eleven people applied. It was resolved all of them be appointed. It's always easier to go along than to say no.
I said no.
Eleven on the committee meant eleven agendas circulated. Eleven people participating. Agendas not completed on occasion. Multiple meetings. Pretty soon the committee had sub-committees. More space needed at the town hall for meetings. More staff resources. Other groups displaced. More committee reports; paper, energy and eventually increased waste.
It's how Topsy grows. When I say each of us needs to be a steward, I am talking about saying no.
One of the first projects the committee undertook was a leaflet to promote the Mayor's anti-litter day.
A committee member was a graphic artist and undertook to design the leaflet and have it printed.
There was no authority to spend money. The citizen member wouldn't know that. The Councillors did. They didn't say no.
Director of Public Works, staff resource to the committee, didn't say no.
When authority for the spending was questioned,the Director said he had money in his budget to cover it.
It wasn't much money But it was public money. It can't be spent that way.The committee had no budget.
The next year, the committee had a budget. A new staff resource person was hired. An environmental engineer. To identify environmental initiatives and attend meetings of the committee along with a committee secretary
So, we had the utter senselessness of spending money, paper and energy to create litter of several thousand leaflets to promote anti-litter day.
When the scheme for the green bin program came forward to Council , I moved it be referred to the environmental committee for in depth analysis and report.The committee never reported back.
Clearly they didn't see it as an issue of concern.
Aspects of the plan did not ring true. I have not been assured since its inception.
I believe stuff is going on, we are not hearing.Stuff politically unwise to talk about.All we know about is successful collection.
With a hoped -for-regime- change, the program, in Aurora at least, can be more closely examined by the people responsible to those who foot the bills.
Confusion about the right to dry laundry was created by a member of the environmental committee. He lived in a town house with a covenant prohibiting laundry lines stretching across the property. It did not prohibit other means of drying laundry outside.
It applied to end lots ,where such a line was like hanging laundry in the front yard simply because the back yard is exposed to the street scape.
I never saw the covenant. It was explained by Director of Planning,Susan Seibert.
So who listens to the Director of Planning? Well certainly not the Councillor who set up the hullabaloo. The same Councillor who never saw an opportunity to self-promote too good to pass.
Not the media either who picked up the story and kept it alive They had a different slant . They thought it was a joke. The rest of us were just embarrassed by the foolishness.
Chris mentions a couple of examples of hypocrisy.
It's worse than that. The entire administration, Council and staff were complicit.
An environmental committee was created. It was to be seven members. . Eleven people applied. It was resolved all of them be appointed. It's always easier to go along than to say no.
I said no.
Eleven on the committee meant eleven agendas circulated. Eleven people participating. Agendas not completed on occasion. Multiple meetings. Pretty soon the committee had sub-committees. More space needed at the town hall for meetings. More staff resources. Other groups displaced. More committee reports; paper, energy and eventually increased waste.
It's how Topsy grows. When I say each of us needs to be a steward, I am talking about saying no.
One of the first projects the committee undertook was a leaflet to promote the Mayor's anti-litter day.
A committee member was a graphic artist and undertook to design the leaflet and have it printed.
There was no authority to spend money. The citizen member wouldn't know that. The Councillors did. They didn't say no.
Director of Public Works, staff resource to the committee, didn't say no.
When authority for the spending was questioned,the Director said he had money in his budget to cover it.
It wasn't much money But it was public money. It can't be spent that way.The committee had no budget.
The next year, the committee had a budget. A new staff resource person was hired. An environmental engineer. To identify environmental initiatives and attend meetings of the committee along with a committee secretary
So, we had the utter senselessness of spending money, paper and energy to create litter of several thousand leaflets to promote anti-litter day.
When the scheme for the green bin program came forward to Council , I moved it be referred to the environmental committee for in depth analysis and report.The committee never reported back.
Clearly they didn't see it as an issue of concern.
Aspects of the plan did not ring true. I have not been assured since its inception.
I believe stuff is going on, we are not hearing.Stuff politically unwise to talk about.All we know about is successful collection.
With a hoped -for-regime- change, the program, in Aurora at least, can be more closely examined by the people responsible to those who foot the bills.
Friday, 8 October 2010
The Wee Small Hours
When I first left Scotland, the least expensive travel from London to Scotland was by overnight bus. It left Victoria bus station at eight in the evening and arrived in Glasgow about ten in the morning.
In the wee small hours the bus would roll through narrow streets of sleeping villages, mountains and vast expanse of fields.
Here and there, a light would shine in an upstairs window,feet from the bus window. I always wondered what was happening that had a family awake when the world around was in deep sleep.
In those days babies were more often born at home, usually in the night. Equally often, it seemed life would come to an end in the night and a final breath drawn.
My kids and I spent a summer camped out at Preston Lake. We came home if there was a storm, to do laundry and at the week-end when the beach and amenities were packed with day trippers.
I spent long days stretched on a chair, watching the kids in the water.During the week, we had the place to ourselves.There was lots of action they could be at,other than the beach. Sometimes, I could close my eyes and just listen.
At the beginning of the summer, it seemed the air was throbbing and humming.I could even see it shimmer above the sand. In the last week of summer, all was silent and still. .
Without offering any kind of learned scientific jargon, it seems to me, life and the earth has a combined rhythm. A time for living and a time for dying. A time when breathing slows and sometimes stops.
There's always a point in an election ,when something brings me to an abrupt halt. Long enough to wonder: why am I doing this?
It was yesterday.
I made a phone call, stated my name and launched into the reason for my call. The elderly voice at the other end gave me pause. I realised I had the wrong number and apologized.He had to be an Aurora resident. I didn't cut the conversation off. I've found people mostly cordial and willing to exchange civilities and elderly folk pleased to chat.
He was more than willing. He said I contributed nothing to this Council or the one before it. He had nothing good to say about the current Mayor either but he charged me with creating the same problem for the previous Mayor.
He told me he is a lot older than I am (83 today) and spent 42 years in business and knew his stuff. He told me he had had a visit from and made a contribution to a mayoralty candidate and had his sign on his lawn...twice.
He couldn't prove it wasn't kids who stole the sign but he was sure it wasn't.
I suggested he should speak to the former Mayor and get the real deal. We did exchange a few civilities but he concluded by noting, I shouldn't feel sorry for him, he has lots of interests and activities and considering it was a wrong number I'd spent a lot of time talking to him.
My daughter dropped off a campaign leaflet in his mail box this morning wishing him a Happy Birthday.
Of course I know he's not alone. He is intelligent,of strong opinion and was reacting to what he had heard.
I put the phone down and thought. WTH. I gotta tell you. He pretty well spoiled my day.
It's that kind of shared, common experience that brings political candidates together in what is frequently referred to as "The Old Boys Club" (before old girls got involved)
I remember the late Stew Burnett , the Reeve of the Township of Whitchurch,who sat beside me in the County Council, telling me that's why we shouldn't attack each other's reputation.
The call I'd been trying to make was to St. Maximillian Kolbe High School. I attended the Awards Ceremony the night before but didn't get my hands on a program. I didn't join the procession for dignitaries. These events tend to be lengthy.There's a limit to how long I can sit on a small hard seat.
I didn't want to be obvious leaving in the middle of the program. I sat elsewhere and left at 8.30pm.
I planned to write a post on the exemplary performance of a large percentage of the student body which of course is a credit to the teachers and the Spirit of the school. I needed a program to get it right.
I still haven't got the program.
In the wee small hours the bus would roll through narrow streets of sleeping villages, mountains and vast expanse of fields.
Here and there, a light would shine in an upstairs window,feet from the bus window. I always wondered what was happening that had a family awake when the world around was in deep sleep.
In those days babies were more often born at home, usually in the night. Equally often, it seemed life would come to an end in the night and a final breath drawn.
My kids and I spent a summer camped out at Preston Lake. We came home if there was a storm, to do laundry and at the week-end when the beach and amenities were packed with day trippers.
I spent long days stretched on a chair, watching the kids in the water.During the week, we had the place to ourselves.There was lots of action they could be at,other than the beach. Sometimes, I could close my eyes and just listen.
At the beginning of the summer, it seemed the air was throbbing and humming.I could even see it shimmer above the sand. In the last week of summer, all was silent and still. .
Without offering any kind of learned scientific jargon, it seems to me, life and the earth has a combined rhythm. A time for living and a time for dying. A time when breathing slows and sometimes stops.
There's always a point in an election ,when something brings me to an abrupt halt. Long enough to wonder: why am I doing this?
It was yesterday.
I made a phone call, stated my name and launched into the reason for my call. The elderly voice at the other end gave me pause. I realised I had the wrong number and apologized.He had to be an Aurora resident. I didn't cut the conversation off. I've found people mostly cordial and willing to exchange civilities and elderly folk pleased to chat.
He was more than willing. He said I contributed nothing to this Council or the one before it. He had nothing good to say about the current Mayor either but he charged me with creating the same problem for the previous Mayor.
He told me he is a lot older than I am (83 today) and spent 42 years in business and knew his stuff. He told me he had had a visit from and made a contribution to a mayoralty candidate and had his sign on his lawn...twice.
He couldn't prove it wasn't kids who stole the sign but he was sure it wasn't.
I suggested he should speak to the former Mayor and get the real deal. We did exchange a few civilities but he concluded by noting, I shouldn't feel sorry for him, he has lots of interests and activities and considering it was a wrong number I'd spent a lot of time talking to him.
My daughter dropped off a campaign leaflet in his mail box this morning wishing him a Happy Birthday.
Of course I know he's not alone. He is intelligent,of strong opinion and was reacting to what he had heard.
I put the phone down and thought. WTH. I gotta tell you. He pretty well spoiled my day.
It's that kind of shared, common experience that brings political candidates together in what is frequently referred to as "The Old Boys Club" (before old girls got involved)
I remember the late Stew Burnett , the Reeve of the Township of Whitchurch,who sat beside me in the County Council, telling me that's why we shouldn't attack each other's reputation.
The call I'd been trying to make was to St. Maximillian Kolbe High School. I attended the Awards Ceremony the night before but didn't get my hands on a program. I didn't join the procession for dignitaries. These events tend to be lengthy.There's a limit to how long I can sit on a small hard seat.
I didn't want to be obvious leaving in the middle of the program. I sat elsewhere and left at 8.30pm.
I planned to write a post on the exemplary performance of a large percentage of the student body which of course is a credit to the teachers and the Spirit of the school. I needed a program to get it right.
I still haven't got the program.
Thursday, 7 October 2010
Aeons Ago
(Moved from it's previous location on the Personal Blog).
When I was first elected ,Standing Committees of Council were the norm. Three composed a committee.The joint Fire Committee of Newmarket and Aurora is the only standing committee left.
It works fine.
Forty years ago, the Mayor and Clerk jointly prepared a report on Committee appointments. Membership had to reconcile with meeting schedules.Everyone carried an equal share of the work load.
We had a Town Planning Board. Recreation Commission and an Arena Management Board. Council had representation on the boards but they were essentially citizen boards.Committees were entirely elected.
New Councillors got Bylaws and Fire Committee. Every Councillor was chairman of a committee . vice chair of another, member of another or appointed to a board or commission.
Committee meetings were private. Councillors and staff sat as equals at the table and discussion was frank and free.When the report was presented to Council, the Committee chair was expected to be sufficiently well versed to support the recommendation.
Bylaws were never given three readings at the same sitting. First and second reading would be given. Third would come at a future meeting.
It gave the public a chance to know what we were about. A chance to bring concerns to the attention of a Councillor or six and the Mayor. A chance for sober, second thought and to make changes if need be.
The system served us well. It allowed recommendations to be vigorously challenged in public without reflecting on the competence of a Supervisor or Manager. Debate in Council was between elected representatives. Staff weren't even there except on exceptional occasions. Of course, we didn't have the phalanx of professionals on the payroll anyway.
Councillors could participate in any committee.They didn't often. Small numbers meant no stuffy protocol . If you thought somebody's comment was asinine,you could say it without causing offence because it wasn't public and you were just as likely to get the same back.
The press weren't there to hear it. No risk of a raunchy headline. It was natural give and take. Nobody was trying to shaft anybody for the sake of publicity and we got the job done.
I didn't see responsibility of the press the same as Council then and I don't see it that way now.
Decisions were made by the elected, who accounted to the people who elected them, who chose them to make the decisions. It never entered anybody's head to challenge another person's integrity let alone set up a Code of Conduct, with a third party to judge and with penalties yet.
What scandal have we had in Aurora to justify that self-righteous crap.
Nowadays, we have almost a hundred people appointed to advisory committees; some of them chair committees, like the Economic Development Advisory Committee.
This term, Councillor Wilson was the original chair of that Committee. Councillor MacEachern obtained tapes of the meetings. When a report came before Council, MacEachern would speak to it on the basis of what she heard on the tape. Wilson quietly quit. It provided the opportunity to name a friend as chair who is now a candidate for Council.
The Mayor recently directed staff to prepare a report on "the accomplishments of advisory committees". When presented , the Mayor noted it was a lot of reading and asked for staff to condense it. When that task was completed by staff, the Mayor's name showed as head of every committee as ex-officio.Decisions were noted as Advisory Committee accomplishments.
For example, the Environmental Committee was "cited " as having "hired" an enviromental engineer.
The Arboretum a volunteer group, without a single elected representative among them were given $100Ks to spend as they saw fit.
Management Board of the Culture Centre, has half a million dollar budget to buy culture for the great unwashed, with a guaranteed annual increase of 3%. without a single Councillor among them to represent the public's interest.
That budget is new spending.
It is .25% more than the three year union contract we just ratified after eight months with labour lawyer representation of negotiation.
Only a Council with no sense whatsoever of the authority they received from the voters would, for one minute have accepted what Mayor Morris and Councillor Mac Eachern and their friends contrived to put over on them during this term.
When I was first elected ,Standing Committees of Council were the norm. Three composed a committee.The joint Fire Committee of Newmarket and Aurora is the only standing committee left.
It works fine.
Forty years ago, the Mayor and Clerk jointly prepared a report on Committee appointments. Membership had to reconcile with meeting schedules.Everyone carried an equal share of the work load.
We had a Town Planning Board. Recreation Commission and an Arena Management Board. Council had representation on the boards but they were essentially citizen boards.Committees were entirely elected.
New Councillors got Bylaws and Fire Committee. Every Councillor was chairman of a committee . vice chair of another, member of another or appointed to a board or commission.
Committee meetings were private. Councillors and staff sat as equals at the table and discussion was frank and free.When the report was presented to Council, the Committee chair was expected to be sufficiently well versed to support the recommendation.
Bylaws were never given three readings at the same sitting. First and second reading would be given. Third would come at a future meeting.
It gave the public a chance to know what we were about. A chance to bring concerns to the attention of a Councillor or six and the Mayor. A chance for sober, second thought and to make changes if need be.
The system served us well. It allowed recommendations to be vigorously challenged in public without reflecting on the competence of a Supervisor or Manager. Debate in Council was between elected representatives. Staff weren't even there except on exceptional occasions. Of course, we didn't have the phalanx of professionals on the payroll anyway.
Councillors could participate in any committee.They didn't often. Small numbers meant no stuffy protocol . If you thought somebody's comment was asinine,you could say it without causing offence because it wasn't public and you were just as likely to get the same back.
The press weren't there to hear it. No risk of a raunchy headline. It was natural give and take. Nobody was trying to shaft anybody for the sake of publicity and we got the job done.
I didn't see responsibility of the press the same as Council then and I don't see it that way now.
Decisions were made by the elected, who accounted to the people who elected them, who chose them to make the decisions. It never entered anybody's head to challenge another person's integrity let alone set up a Code of Conduct, with a third party to judge and with penalties yet.
What scandal have we had in Aurora to justify that self-righteous crap.
Nowadays, we have almost a hundred people appointed to advisory committees; some of them chair committees, like the Economic Development Advisory Committee.
This term, Councillor Wilson was the original chair of that Committee. Councillor MacEachern obtained tapes of the meetings. When a report came before Council, MacEachern would speak to it on the basis of what she heard on the tape. Wilson quietly quit. It provided the opportunity to name a friend as chair who is now a candidate for Council.
The Mayor recently directed staff to prepare a report on "the accomplishments of advisory committees". When presented , the Mayor noted it was a lot of reading and asked for staff to condense it. When that task was completed by staff, the Mayor's name showed as head of every committee as ex-officio.Decisions were noted as Advisory Committee accomplishments.
For example, the Environmental Committee was "cited " as having "hired" an enviromental engineer.
The Arboretum a volunteer group, without a single elected representative among them were given $100Ks to spend as they saw fit.
Management Board of the Culture Centre, has half a million dollar budget to buy culture for the great unwashed, with a guaranteed annual increase of 3%. without a single Councillor among them to represent the public's interest.
That budget is new spending.
It is .25% more than the three year union contract we just ratified after eight months with labour lawyer representation of negotiation.
Only a Council with no sense whatsoever of the authority they received from the voters would, for one minute have accepted what Mayor Morris and Councillor Mac Eachern and their friends contrived to put over on them during this term.
Wednesday, 6 October 2010
Check My Personal Blog
I received a comment this morning referring to a position held about committee meetings when I was Mayor thirty-five years ago.
It appeared in a column published by the late Dick Illingworth in 2005 and was sent under cover of Anonymous. I didn't print the comment but I did print a response. It gave me the opportunity to recollect how things were thirty five years ago and how they are today.
It's in my personal Blog and I don't know how to switch it.
Dick Illingworth and I were Councillors together. We did not share the same political philosophy. He was loyal true Blue and Orange Conservative and proud of it. He learned it from his mother when he grew up in the Danforth neighborhood in Toronto during the depression.
He left school at fourteen and went to work in a woollen mill for a weekly pittance. It was the only family income because Dad,like thousands of other Ontario heads of families was out of work.
His political beliefs were honed by hardship. They were strong.
My experience at that age was twelve years after, throughout a war and in an older.different society. . My political background was Labour. My political inclination was just as sharp and strongly honed.
The rivalry between us was real. I had different ideas about what a municipal Council could and should achieve.His were about what they shouldn't.
The differences were clean and clear. They created a healthy tension.
If the clock could be turned back and debate continued, I would not expect his views to change one whit. Nor would mine. He might mutter darkly about my "socialist" backgound being the reason for my wrong thinking. He would be correct about the background. As I would be if I said his Conservative bias was the reason for his.
But we would raise a glass to-gether regularly, toast our differences and come back again together, to enjoin and enjoy the battle on another day hence.
Knowing him as well as I did, I believe today we would be in complete agreement. He would share my concern about the loss of principles and traditions of basic decency which have governed Aurora's politics throughout her history.
Councillor MacEachern has circulated Dick's comment to the candidates in the election. She is looking forward to my response
Her e-mail shows the comment came from aurora.facts @ gmail.com
It appeared in a column published by the late Dick Illingworth in 2005 and was sent under cover of Anonymous. I didn't print the comment but I did print a response. It gave me the opportunity to recollect how things were thirty five years ago and how they are today.
It's in my personal Blog and I don't know how to switch it.
Dick Illingworth and I were Councillors together. We did not share the same political philosophy. He was loyal true Blue and Orange Conservative and proud of it. He learned it from his mother when he grew up in the Danforth neighborhood in Toronto during the depression.
He left school at fourteen and went to work in a woollen mill for a weekly pittance. It was the only family income because Dad,like thousands of other Ontario heads of families was out of work.
His political beliefs were honed by hardship. They were strong.
My experience at that age was twelve years after, throughout a war and in an older.different society. . My political background was Labour. My political inclination was just as sharp and strongly honed.
The rivalry between us was real. I had different ideas about what a municipal Council could and should achieve.His were about what they shouldn't.
The differences were clean and clear. They created a healthy tension.
If the clock could be turned back and debate continued, I would not expect his views to change one whit. Nor would mine. He might mutter darkly about my "socialist" backgound being the reason for my wrong thinking. He would be correct about the background. As I would be if I said his Conservative bias was the reason for his.
But we would raise a glass to-gether regularly, toast our differences and come back again together, to enjoin and enjoy the battle on another day hence.
Knowing him as well as I did, I believe today we would be in complete agreement. He would share my concern about the loss of principles and traditions of basic decency which have governed Aurora's politics throughout her history.
Councillor MacEachern has circulated Dick's comment to the candidates in the election. She is looking forward to my response
Her e-mail shows the comment came from aurora.facts @ gmail.com
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