George Smitherman made a public announcement of his marriage and introduced his "husband" to thunderous applause ,at a gathering to celebrate his political career.
He publicly announced the adoption of his first child and was photographed by the media with the infant in his arms.
During his campaign for Mayor, he confided to reporters that he almost missed a candidates meeting because he could not find a baby-sitter.
I'd say he intended his role as mother to be made clear.
I don't think a woman candidate , with an infant , would be making the point during a campaign of competing demands between motherhood and political office.
One must conclude therefore Mr. Smitherman was using marriage and family for political purpose.
The question has been posed ; Who is the arbiter of decency?
Perhaps the better question would be ; what is decent?
Are we not each entitled to formulate a personal standard ?
Did Mr, Smitherman coming from a position of power , get to create the image he thought would appeal to the greatest number ?
It didn't.
Are we entitled to ponder whether, in the circumstances, the adopted children were of no more significance than the image he clearly intended ?
It's a harsh question but some might believe creating an image for the purpose is simply sensible
reasonable, therefore decent, in the circumstance.
Who decides what's decent?
Is decent a question of morality?
Has morality become another archaic concept ? A joke for the late night comedians?
Like personal judgement?
Or professional integrity?
If it isn't written in the office manual , does it count?
Like a Code of Conduct ?
Who gets to write the manual or the Code ?
If had a desperate need to fulfill my life by nurturing a child . a completely natural inclination, and found myself repeatedly denied for no identifiable reason , I would surely want to know the answer.
Tuesday, 31 December 2013
A Conversation Likely to Go Nowhere
I have young friends who crave a child im their livces more than life itself .
Through no fault of theirs, they have not been blessed .
In every way they are suitable parents . a loving home. loving childhood background . means to provide ...financially...socially...culturally
For ten years they have experienced the adoption process with Children's Aid.
Time and again , the choice came down to themselves and one other couple.
Time and again they met the children , twins on one occasion, and ached to hold them in a loving embrace.
Just as often , in the final hour they were informed it was not to be. Someone else was more suitable.
It's a cold ,brutal, inhuman process. Only the compelling need to be parents explainss why anyone would willingly subject themselves to such excruciating emotional turmoil .
George Smitherman , retired Liberal Cabinet Minister, introduced his "husband" at a Liberal fundraiser shortly before he declared as candidate for the office of Mayor of Toronto.
Early in the campaign , he told reporters he almost didn't make it to a campaign meeting. He had difficulty finding a baby-sitter for his newly adopted infant. It's not been much more than three years since and he has a second adopted child.
The public was recently made aware Mr. Smitherman's "husband" has been suffering from severe depression and this week expired in sad but unpublicxised circumstances.
Obviously, there are gaps in the story. Yet it's perfectly clear. It's about more than Mr. Smitherman's
sexual orientation.
So why is a comment from someone whose own life may be filled with sadness be relegated to the status of homophobia ?
If homosexuality is as normal as heterosexuality , why must all conversation be focussed on sexual prediliction?
In these days, when marriage is a choice and "partner " or "significant other " descxribes a relationship, why do homosexuals insist on using hetorosexual terms to describe the relationship. ?
Why do they feel they must? Why use the word "husband" but not the word "wife"?
When Glen Murray resigned from the office of Mayor of Winnipeg , was it mere coincidence he came to Ontario to pick up a Liberal nomination, get elected and become Ontario's Minister of Transportation ?
Was it because he is gay?
Is it O.K. to be prejudicial in favour of homosexual? But not against?
Is a homosexual family unit preferable to a heterosexual faamily unit for adopted children ?
Who makes the decision? A fieldworker of unknown sexual or political persuasion?
Did Glen Murray have a rainbow arching on his Liberal elections signs?
Through no fault of theirs, they have not been blessed .
In every way they are suitable parents . a loving home. loving childhood background . means to provide ...financially...socially...culturally
For ten years they have experienced the adoption process with Children's Aid.
Time and again , the choice came down to themselves and one other couple.
Time and again they met the children , twins on one occasion, and ached to hold them in a loving embrace.
Just as often , in the final hour they were informed it was not to be. Someone else was more suitable.
It's a cold ,brutal, inhuman process. Only the compelling need to be parents explainss why anyone would willingly subject themselves to such excruciating emotional turmoil .
George Smitherman , retired Liberal Cabinet Minister, introduced his "husband" at a Liberal fundraiser shortly before he declared as candidate for the office of Mayor of Toronto.
Early in the campaign , he told reporters he almost didn't make it to a campaign meeting. He had difficulty finding a baby-sitter for his newly adopted infant. It's not been much more than three years since and he has a second adopted child.
The public was recently made aware Mr. Smitherman's "husband" has been suffering from severe depression and this week expired in sad but unpublicxised circumstances.
Obviously, there are gaps in the story. Yet it's perfectly clear. It's about more than Mr. Smitherman's
sexual orientation.
So why is a comment from someone whose own life may be filled with sadness be relegated to the status of homophobia ?
If homosexuality is as normal as heterosexuality , why must all conversation be focussed on sexual prediliction?
In these days, when marriage is a choice and "partner " or "significant other " descxribes a relationship, why do homosexuals insist on using hetorosexual terms to describe the relationship. ?
Why do they feel they must? Why use the word "husband" but not the word "wife"?
When Glen Murray resigned from the office of Mayor of Winnipeg , was it mere coincidence he came to Ontario to pick up a Liberal nomination, get elected and become Ontario's Minister of Transportation ?
Was it because he is gay?
Is it O.K. to be prejudicial in favour of homosexual? But not against?
Is a homosexual family unit preferable to a heterosexual faamily unit for adopted children ?
Who makes the decision? A fieldworker of unknown sexual or political persuasion?
Did Glen Murray have a rainbow arching on his Liberal elections signs?
Monday, 30 December 2013
Christmas 2013.....A Ramble
It will not soon be forgotten. It was a week without communication. No phone. No internet. The car stuck in ice like the Arctic Ocean.
We had no heat or light for a couple of days. But we had hot water and we could cook .We had natural gas. If the power had stayed off any longer, next step was to put food that needed refrigeration outside.
Stephanie had a thousand piece jigsaw puzzle. All the characters of Disney land. Put together by candle-light.
I don't like thousand piece puzzles. . It's not just that there are so many pieces unidentifiable . It's the decision to break it up after spending hours putting it to-gether that's hard.
We had to re-schedule the family Christmas gathering. That was the day of the ice storm. We gathered yesterday.
On Christmas Day, I went to Barrie , to Martin and Marnie's house. It has become a tradition.
They had no power disruptions. Barrie always gets everything.
The countryside looked like another planet. Landmarks were undistinguishable.
Nobody on the media was talking about global warming.
My street is a scene of devastation. Never happened before.
Grandson Cameron lives in a condo on the sixteenth floor of a building in Toronto. Elevator operated by generator. No water.
Places in Toronto are still without power.
Toronto's Mayor was on T.V. providing bulletins.
Deputy-Mayor was there too. He had been in Florida.
The media reported criticism of Deputy. Then said he didn't need to apologize for visiting his elderly sister who was ill.
But they told he was in Florida in the first place. In the second place, nothing was known about his sister. It never was their business.
Deputy-Mayor said it didn't matter he was in Florida because he was in touch with the city at all times. Neither did that make a difference
The Mayor was apparently on the job at all times.
Both were at the press conference.
What a farce !!!''
They say 20% of Toronto's urban forest has been lost. to the ice storm. Including trees injected to save them from the pesky little beetle from Korea.
How many millions have been spent to protect trees from a natural predator?
How loud will be the lament about cost to replace trees destroyed by natural devastation?\
Oops !! same thing !!! Right!
Just turned on T.V. for an update on Toronto's situation.
Watched an interview with Toronto's Police Chief.
Asked about his "disappointed" reference to Toronto's Mayor...theoretically....from a public perspective.... his boss..... he denied political implications.
He said it was an honest answer to a question. He accepted no responsibility for public reaction to his comment that he was disappointed.
Three thoughts occur:
First; is expectation of judgement from a police chief an archaic concept?
Second; does professional integrity have no place in modern society? Is it just another relic of times past?
Third; Does Toronto Police Department function under the authority of a Police Governing Board?If so , where are they?
We had no heat or light for a couple of days. But we had hot water and we could cook .We had natural gas. If the power had stayed off any longer, next step was to put food that needed refrigeration outside.
Stephanie had a thousand piece jigsaw puzzle. All the characters of Disney land. Put together by candle-light.
I don't like thousand piece puzzles. . It's not just that there are so many pieces unidentifiable . It's the decision to break it up after spending hours putting it to-gether that's hard.
We had to re-schedule the family Christmas gathering. That was the day of the ice storm. We gathered yesterday.
On Christmas Day, I went to Barrie , to Martin and Marnie's house. It has become a tradition.
They had no power disruptions. Barrie always gets everything.
The countryside looked like another planet. Landmarks were undistinguishable.
Nobody on the media was talking about global warming.
My street is a scene of devastation. Never happened before.
Grandson Cameron lives in a condo on the sixteenth floor of a building in Toronto. Elevator operated by generator. No water.
Places in Toronto are still without power.
Toronto's Mayor was on T.V. providing bulletins.
Deputy-Mayor was there too. He had been in Florida.
The media reported criticism of Deputy. Then said he didn't need to apologize for visiting his elderly sister who was ill.
But they told he was in Florida in the first place. In the second place, nothing was known about his sister. It never was their business.
Deputy-Mayor said it didn't matter he was in Florida because he was in touch with the city at all times. Neither did that make a difference
The Mayor was apparently on the job at all times.
Both were at the press conference.
What a farce !!!''
They say 20% of Toronto's urban forest has been lost. to the ice storm. Including trees injected to save them from the pesky little beetle from Korea.
How many millions have been spent to protect trees from a natural predator?
How loud will be the lament about cost to replace trees destroyed by natural devastation?\
Oops !! same thing !!! Right!
Just turned on T.V. for an update on Toronto's situation.
Watched an interview with Toronto's Police Chief.
Asked about his "disappointed" reference to Toronto's Mayor...theoretically....from a public perspective.... his boss..... he denied political implications.
He said it was an honest answer to a question. He accepted no responsibility for public reaction to his comment that he was disappointed.
Three thoughts occur:
First; is expectation of judgement from a police chief an archaic concept?
Second; does professional integrity have no place in modern society? Is it just another relic of times past?
Third; Does Toronto Police Department function under the authority of a Police Governing Board?If so , where are they?
Sunday, 22 December 2013
Random Memories
To-day was to be the family Christmas Gathering. It had to be re-scheduled . Obviously because of the weather.
We 've heard from all except the Kitchener satellite. Power is out over there but Mary has a cell phone like a mini computer that works on a battery.
Christmas always makes me think back. Right now, I"m thinking of my father on his weekly visit to his parents. I was small enough to ride on his shoulders, my two sisters and brother walked alongside.
It must have been six miles there and back up th brae and across the moor. The last part was up the Course Hill in Kilwinning. My mother never came. Nothing needs to be made of that. The tradition was and still is that each sibling had a particular day to visit parents.
New Year was everybody's night; except for children.
At my maternal grandmother's house . Saturday was Aunt Jean's day and Monday was Aunr Mary's. The first part of Aunt Meg's married life was taken up by the war .She lived at Grannie's for the duration with my infant cousin Anne.
My paternal grandparent's house was full as well. Aunts Maggie and Kate and my father were married. The rest were still at home.
They were Mary, Michael, Bill, Pat, Tom. and David, also called Sonny because he was the youngest.
Michael was an apprentice baker. On one visit. he baked us a fruit cake. It's not a Christmas cake . That's a Black Bun. The fruit cake he baked had a mixture of moist spicey dried and candied fruit between two layers of pastry sprinkled with sugar on op. It could be puff pastry or short. Short is easier to make.
Mary played piano and a harp. and entertained us.
Mary was expelled by the nuns from St. Michael's College for playing piano to silent movies in Green's picture house . Clearly the place was a den of iniquity.
Ten years later , Mary died in childbirth with her first child. Her parents didn't even know she was in labour.
There were no telephones . A relative came to tell Mary had died and the baby too. I was seven then.
Homes were lit by gas mantle and cooking done on a coal range. The last time I hung a stocking, it was from the cord that stretched across the smoke board. That was part of the range that slid up or down ,depending on the direction of the wind outside that made smoke blow down the chimney into the room.
The last doll I had poked out from the sock top. It was a small sock .It must have been a small doll. It was a sixpenny Woolworth doll. I washed her clothes and pot them back on the doll wet. Her body , being made of paper composition , collapsed.
She wasn't the only doll I ever had . Just the only one I remember.
My father got a bicycle when they came on the market. Sunday visits to his parents were no longer a day long expedition. They were in the evening. I remember the lamp being primed with a material I think was asbestos. It was a miner's lamp. There were no batteries then.
My last memory of those times was begging him to take me along with him to Grannie's house.
I was seven when my mother took us to live at my maternal grandparent's home. It wasn't large but they had big hearts.
My Finnigan grandparents became strangers after that .
Life changed in other ways as well
We 've heard from all except the Kitchener satellite. Power is out over there but Mary has a cell phone like a mini computer that works on a battery.
Christmas always makes me think back. Right now, I"m thinking of my father on his weekly visit to his parents. I was small enough to ride on his shoulders, my two sisters and brother walked alongside.
It must have been six miles there and back up th brae and across the moor. The last part was up the Course Hill in Kilwinning. My mother never came. Nothing needs to be made of that. The tradition was and still is that each sibling had a particular day to visit parents.
New Year was everybody's night; except for children.
At my maternal grandmother's house . Saturday was Aunt Jean's day and Monday was Aunr Mary's. The first part of Aunt Meg's married life was taken up by the war .She lived at Grannie's for the duration with my infant cousin Anne.
My paternal grandparent's house was full as well. Aunts Maggie and Kate and my father were married. The rest were still at home.
They were Mary, Michael, Bill, Pat, Tom. and David, also called Sonny because he was the youngest.
Michael was an apprentice baker. On one visit. he baked us a fruit cake. It's not a Christmas cake . That's a Black Bun. The fruit cake he baked had a mixture of moist spicey dried and candied fruit between two layers of pastry sprinkled with sugar on op. It could be puff pastry or short. Short is easier to make.
Mary played piano and a harp. and entertained us.
Mary was expelled by the nuns from St. Michael's College for playing piano to silent movies in Green's picture house . Clearly the place was a den of iniquity.
Ten years later , Mary died in childbirth with her first child. Her parents didn't even know she was in labour.
There were no telephones . A relative came to tell Mary had died and the baby too. I was seven then.
Homes were lit by gas mantle and cooking done on a coal range. The last time I hung a stocking, it was from the cord that stretched across the smoke board. That was part of the range that slid up or down ,depending on the direction of the wind outside that made smoke blow down the chimney into the room.
The last doll I had poked out from the sock top. It was a small sock .It must have been a small doll. It was a sixpenny Woolworth doll. I washed her clothes and pot them back on the doll wet. Her body , being made of paper composition , collapsed.
She wasn't the only doll I ever had . Just the only one I remember.
My father got a bicycle when they came on the market. Sunday visits to his parents were no longer a day long expedition. They were in the evening. I remember the lamp being primed with a material I think was asbestos. It was a miner's lamp. There were no batteries then.
My last memory of those times was begging him to take me along with him to Grannie's house.
I was seven when my mother took us to live at my maternal grandparent's home. It wasn't large but they had big hearts.
My Finnigan grandparents became strangers after that .
Life changed in other ways as well
About Twitter and Such
I deleted the last post.
It hasn't been easy maintaining silence over the past four years.
When the trial started ,I thought it was the beginning of the end.
After four weeks , once again it came to an abrupt halt although not a conclusion.
I won't pretend it hasn't been stressful. No- one should imagine I am without opinion.
But i history will take its course and it will come to a conclusion , Then we will be free to talk aboit this chapter .
In the meantime , Im happy to receive your comments and if I don't publish them I hope you understand.
That doesn't apply of course to the snarks who lurk abaout in the shadows..
The last four weeks I've been more or less pre-occupied .
I had a bout of bronchitis for a week . Thank Goodness for antibiotics. I missed a couple of Council meetings but was back at it on Tuesday and Wednesday and very glad to be there.
Margaret Atwood is talking to Peter Mansbridge about Twitter. I must listen to this.
Council and thetown's business has helped keep me focussed over all this long time I daresay I can maintain the discipline for the weeks remaining.
It hasn't been easy maintaining silence over the past four years.
When the trial started ,I thought it was the beginning of the end.
After four weeks , once again it came to an abrupt halt although not a conclusion.
I won't pretend it hasn't been stressful. No- one should imagine I am without opinion.
But i history will take its course and it will come to a conclusion , Then we will be free to talk aboit this chapter .
In the meantime , Im happy to receive your comments and if I don't publish them I hope you understand.
That doesn't apply of course to the snarks who lurk abaout in the shadows..
The last four weeks I've been more or less pre-occupied .
I had a bout of bronchitis for a week . Thank Goodness for antibiotics. I missed a couple of Council meetings but was back at it on Tuesday and Wednesday and very glad to be there.
Margaret Atwood is talking to Peter Mansbridge about Twitter. I must listen to this.
Council and thetown's business has helped keep me focussed over all this long time I daresay I can maintain the discipline for the weeks remaining.
Friday, 20 December 2013
Something went awry
I wrote a post. I gave it a title. I clicked on edit to make some necessary changes.apparently so necessary the whole thing deleted and I had to start again.
Sorry about that.
Sorry about that.
Wednesday, 18 December 2013
An Unlikely Story
I've always known I would tell this story. I never knew when. It's not really mine to tell.
So it has to be slightly obscure.
A youth with a friend , partied in Newmarket. At the end of the evening, they called a taxi for the ride home to Aurora. Neither had cars, so it wasn't a matter of choice or judgement.
Waiting for the taxi, they were joined by three other youths who asked if they could share the cab home.
On arrival at destination, the three jumped out and ran without paying their share.
The friend ,seeing what happened, thought he ought to take off as well.
The fifth ,drunk as a skunk ,groping in tight jeans pocket for what he knew was enough to pay his share, was left swaying on his feet.
The fare was $11. He had $7. He decided he'd better run.
He fell. Got kicked in the side of the head, in his ear. steel toed boots, by cab driver and dragged back to the cab where call placed to York Region Police.
Police arrived. He was shoved into the back of the police car.
Youth charged with intent to commit fraud.
Fraud is an indictable offence , meaning it carries the penalty of a jail sentence and a record.
Parent ,finally informed ,seeks legal counsel.
Lawyer's office , painted dark green. Hunting prints on wall. Lawyer in tweeds ,pince nez,short beard neatly trimmed and desk lamp with green shade on impressive leather -topped desk.
Queen's counsel.
Lengthy conference. Strategy outlined . Separate the friends. Seek a different judge's court. Knows the judge. Plead leniency for first offence. One and a half hours into conference, no fee cited. But preparation continues.
Finally .....fee cited.
High. Even without knowing how time passes in a court room. Fee exorbitant. Added to the certain knowledge that whatever the offense to be defended .....it was not fraud......Intent to commit requires competence.
Being drunk eliminates the possibility.
Another lawyer consulted. Answer sought to question. Police officer responsible for the charge. Crown attorney responsible for prosecution.
At what point does C.A. examine evidence and determine charge can be successfully prosecuted.?
Lawyer swings chair around to face wall lined with law books as though seeking the answer,
"Good question" he responds . but does not answer.
Fee is a third of Queen's counsel.
First day in court, nothing accomplished Previous case went overtime. Judge decided too late to start
new case. Wags finger sternly at miscreant youth and warns him to be in court promptly at the precise time ,on the following day...like failure to proceed on appointed day is youth's fault.
A day's pay and lawyer's fee out of pocket and little assurance the process will not be repeated.
Time spent watching court proceedings revealed another being represented by agent.
Parent decides to act as agent. Youth informs C.A. In turn C.A. informs Judge of wish to dismiss
legal counsel and be represented by agent. Stern Judge indicates youth should make the request himself.
Agent visits CA 's office; request to see charge.
Refused.
Visits police station, requests to see charge..
Refused.
Visit with Police Chief. Assured of unlikelihood of jail time due to first offence.
To cut a very long story shorter, parent defends youth against charge of fraud.
Cites definition of the crime of fraud straight from law books in the library on the top floor of the almost new court house.
Stern lecture yo youth from judge about bad behaviour being a problem for society , but not fraud. Charge dismissed.
Parent leaves court house not proud of youth.
But also less than impressed by behaviour of individuals consulted with objective of obtaining a correct ruling on a wrongful charge.
Sequel! information provided not previously confided.
In the police car , with his ear bleeding, youth informed officer of intent to file assault charge against taxi driver.
Officer advised he could not do that.
Youth informed officer, parent would not be pleased about that.
Further inquiry resulted in car parked and further beating .
Between night and morning , the charge was changed from minor to an indictable offence with possibility of jail time or at very least a record.
With a friend ,he hired a cab. He had his share of the fare. He was most inebriated.
Guilty of nothing but severely impaired judgement.
Certainly, in accordance with evidence, not capable of a plan to commit fraud.
Moral of the story. If your kid gets in trouble. Remember...Remember.... possibility is more real than apparent
Listen to what he tells you.
No matter how incredible it may seem.
So it has to be slightly obscure.
A youth with a friend , partied in Newmarket. At the end of the evening, they called a taxi for the ride home to Aurora. Neither had cars, so it wasn't a matter of choice or judgement.
Waiting for the taxi, they were joined by three other youths who asked if they could share the cab home.
On arrival at destination, the three jumped out and ran without paying their share.
The friend ,seeing what happened, thought he ought to take off as well.
The fifth ,drunk as a skunk ,groping in tight jeans pocket for what he knew was enough to pay his share, was left swaying on his feet.
The fare was $11. He had $7. He decided he'd better run.
He fell. Got kicked in the side of the head, in his ear. steel toed boots, by cab driver and dragged back to the cab where call placed to York Region Police.
Police arrived. He was shoved into the back of the police car.
Youth charged with intent to commit fraud.
Fraud is an indictable offence , meaning it carries the penalty of a jail sentence and a record.
Parent ,finally informed ,seeks legal counsel.
Lawyer's office , painted dark green. Hunting prints on wall. Lawyer in tweeds ,pince nez,short beard neatly trimmed and desk lamp with green shade on impressive leather -topped desk.
Queen's counsel.
Lengthy conference. Strategy outlined . Separate the friends. Seek a different judge's court. Knows the judge. Plead leniency for first offence. One and a half hours into conference, no fee cited. But preparation continues.
Finally .....fee cited.
High. Even without knowing how time passes in a court room. Fee exorbitant. Added to the certain knowledge that whatever the offense to be defended .....it was not fraud......Intent to commit requires competence.
Being drunk eliminates the possibility.
Another lawyer consulted. Answer sought to question. Police officer responsible for the charge. Crown attorney responsible for prosecution.
At what point does C.A. examine evidence and determine charge can be successfully prosecuted.?
Lawyer swings chair around to face wall lined with law books as though seeking the answer,
"Good question" he responds . but does not answer.
Fee is a third of Queen's counsel.
First day in court, nothing accomplished Previous case went overtime. Judge decided too late to start
new case. Wags finger sternly at miscreant youth and warns him to be in court promptly at the precise time ,on the following day...like failure to proceed on appointed day is youth's fault.
A day's pay and lawyer's fee out of pocket and little assurance the process will not be repeated.
Time spent watching court proceedings revealed another being represented by agent.
Parent decides to act as agent. Youth informs C.A. In turn C.A. informs Judge of wish to dismiss
legal counsel and be represented by agent. Stern Judge indicates youth should make the request himself.
Agent visits CA 's office; request to see charge.
Refused.
Visits police station, requests to see charge..
Refused.
Visit with Police Chief. Assured of unlikelihood of jail time due to first offence.
To cut a very long story shorter, parent defends youth against charge of fraud.
Cites definition of the crime of fraud straight from law books in the library on the top floor of the almost new court house.
Stern lecture yo youth from judge about bad behaviour being a problem for society , but not fraud. Charge dismissed.
Parent leaves court house not proud of youth.
But also less than impressed by behaviour of individuals consulted with objective of obtaining a correct ruling on a wrongful charge.
Sequel! information provided not previously confided.
In the police car , with his ear bleeding, youth informed officer of intent to file assault charge against taxi driver.
Officer advised he could not do that.
Youth informed officer, parent would not be pleased about that.
Further inquiry resulted in car parked and further beating .
Between night and morning , the charge was changed from minor to an indictable offence with possibility of jail time or at very least a record.
With a friend ,he hired a cab. He had his share of the fare. He was most inebriated.
Guilty of nothing but severely impaired judgement.
Certainly, in accordance with evidence, not capable of a plan to commit fraud.
Moral of the story. If your kid gets in trouble. Remember...Remember.... possibility is more real than apparent
Listen to what he tells you.
No matter how incredible it may seem.
Sunday, 15 December 2013
Tidings of Comfort and Joy
I had a Christmas card from my friend in Scotland on Friday. We've been friends since we were five years old ,when we started school.
Grade Two was our happiest, most carefree year. Miss Kelly was our teacher.
She was young and pretty with masses of black curly hair.
Annie Wolohan and I sat together at a double desk. We got to squeeze out sponges in the jam jars on the window sill and go round the class wiping slates clean . We got other neat little chores to do as well. When new slate pencils had to be distributed , we slid the lid off the box and caught the scent of fresh cedar shavings that kept the pencils whole and still remind me of those happy days.
We lived close by each other. Our family environments were substantially different but we practically shared each other's lives. We both had sisters but we were closer to one another than we were to our sisters.
Life separated us early but we always knew we were still best friends.
Bobby Gibson is Anne's husband . She loved him since she was thirteen. There was a point when they separated. He went into the navy. Ann was a bus conductor for years. I went to London after the war.
Ann got engaged to someone else. I never knew him.
Bobby's ship was shelled on the Yangtse River . The crew who survived had to swim ashore and went missing for a bit.
Ann knew then she could not spend her life with anyone else.
They've been married now more than sixty years. Like everyone else , they had their troubles.
They were in Canada for a while. In Vancouver. Bobby liked it. Ann persuaded him to come to live in Toronto. They stayed with us for a bit. Then she went back in Scotland and Bobby followed .
They've been there ever since.
I was in Scotland in the early nineties for several months taking care of my mother. One day after I'd
been hanging out laundry, in the sunshine , with a stiff sea breeze blowing. Ann came and knocked on my mother's door.
"I thought it was you " she said. She had been looking out her kitchen window and couldn't believe her eyes.
We were s close as ever again for a few months. We have exchanged Christmas cards faithfully and news of our families ever since.
I received her card on Friday without much news and just hoping we are all well.
She knew I was still involved in the town's political affairs. She didn't know I was suing .
It's too late now to send a Christmas card. They had to give up the phone a few years ago.
So I won't be able to say where it's at now or that everything's fine at my end.
Which is as good a way as any I suppose, of wishing her a Merry Christmas, Happy New Year
and Tidings of Comfort and Joy.
Grade Two was our happiest, most carefree year. Miss Kelly was our teacher.
She was young and pretty with masses of black curly hair.
Annie Wolohan and I sat together at a double desk. We got to squeeze out sponges in the jam jars on the window sill and go round the class wiping slates clean . We got other neat little chores to do as well. When new slate pencils had to be distributed , we slid the lid off the box and caught the scent of fresh cedar shavings that kept the pencils whole and still remind me of those happy days.
We lived close by each other. Our family environments were substantially different but we practically shared each other's lives. We both had sisters but we were closer to one another than we were to our sisters.
Life separated us early but we always knew we were still best friends.
Bobby Gibson is Anne's husband . She loved him since she was thirteen. There was a point when they separated. He went into the navy. Ann was a bus conductor for years. I went to London after the war.
Ann got engaged to someone else. I never knew him.
Bobby's ship was shelled on the Yangtse River . The crew who survived had to swim ashore and went missing for a bit.
Ann knew then she could not spend her life with anyone else.
They've been married now more than sixty years. Like everyone else , they had their troubles.
They were in Canada for a while. In Vancouver. Bobby liked it. Ann persuaded him to come to live in Toronto. They stayed with us for a bit. Then she went back in Scotland and Bobby followed .
They've been there ever since.
I was in Scotland in the early nineties for several months taking care of my mother. One day after I'd
been hanging out laundry, in the sunshine , with a stiff sea breeze blowing. Ann came and knocked on my mother's door.
"I thought it was you " she said. She had been looking out her kitchen window and couldn't believe her eyes.
We were s close as ever again for a few months. We have exchanged Christmas cards faithfully and news of our families ever since.
I received her card on Friday without much news and just hoping we are all well.
She knew I was still involved in the town's political affairs. She didn't know I was suing .
It's too late now to send a Christmas card. They had to give up the phone a few years ago.
So I won't be able to say where it's at now or that everything's fine at my end.
Which is as good a way as any I suppose, of wishing her a Merry Christmas, Happy New Year
and Tidings of Comfort and Joy.
Friday, 13 December 2013
Sweden has it right ...I think
I thought it would be done by now. It isn't. And will not be until "early in the New Year"
It's best I don't print comments on the trial until it's over. Much as I appreciate the support therein.
But there are things we can talk about . We've spent a lot of time waiting . Considering the surroundings , some trains of thought are inevitable.
Over the years, I've found myself in a court room on a number of occasions. Some I'd forgotten.
One occasion was in a court room in Leksand, Sweden. I went on a charter with StAndrew's College band. They were invited by high schools in Sweden. The charter was a few heads short of the number required/. The late Norm Stewart was a Councillor and at the same time the dietuician at St. Andrew's.
Former and late Richard Illingworth,his partner; the late Col. Fred Tilston, the late Colleen Gowan , town clerk and a personal friend and myself ; the late Councillor Norm Stewart all went along to make up the numbers.
It was a highly informative trip.
We had a day in court.
A Saturday.
The Judge explained the Swedish judicial system .
When a person graduates from studies in law, the judiciary is a field among others to choose from.
He/she works in the court. Eventually minor cases are assigned to the fledgeling Judge.
A panel of senior Judges monitor decisions.
A Judge sits on the bench with an equal number of citizens on either side. Decisions are made
collectively. Judge advising citizens on points of law.
More serious cases are assigned as judgement and competence matures.
I do not offer this as a full account of the Swedish judicial system.
My impression is, the system is a reflection of sober, serious, conscientious attitudes and respect for law and order of the community at large.
I came away with huge respect for Swedish society.
It's best I don't print comments on the trial until it's over. Much as I appreciate the support therein.
But there are things we can talk about . We've spent a lot of time waiting . Considering the surroundings , some trains of thought are inevitable.
Over the years, I've found myself in a court room on a number of occasions. Some I'd forgotten.
One occasion was in a court room in Leksand, Sweden. I went on a charter with StAndrew's College band. They were invited by high schools in Sweden. The charter was a few heads short of the number required/. The late Norm Stewart was a Councillor and at the same time the dietuician at St. Andrew's.
Former and late Richard Illingworth,his partner; the late Col. Fred Tilston, the late Colleen Gowan , town clerk and a personal friend and myself ; the late Councillor Norm Stewart all went along to make up the numbers.
It was a highly informative trip.
We had a day in court.
A Saturday.
The Judge explained the Swedish judicial system .
When a person graduates from studies in law, the judiciary is a field among others to choose from.
He/she works in the court. Eventually minor cases are assigned to the fledgeling Judge.
A panel of senior Judges monitor decisions.
A Judge sits on the bench with an equal number of citizens on either side. Decisions are made
collectively. Judge advising citizens on points of law.
More serious cases are assigned as judgement and competence matures.
I do not offer this as a full account of the Swedish judicial system.
My impression is, the system is a reflection of sober, serious, conscientious attitudes and respect for law and order of the community at large.
I came away with huge respect for Swedish society.
Wednesday, 11 December 2013
I've Missed You Too
My day in court has turned into a marathon. It's not over yet.
Nothing is happening
to-day.
I am physically free.
I have missed being here with you.
I'm not sure I will ever be able to fill in the gaps of what has happened. I cannot provide any details yet.
I am not the person I was before. Time and experience have changed me. Not by much and not so's you'd notice but change there is.
I had to re- read hundreds of my blog posts.
I never re-read.
When I've done with a post I put it behind me and move on to the next.
A minimum of editing is done.
Spelling needs correction because keyboard skills are negligible .
But some errors always remain.
They are exasperating.
Welllllll..... It's not a professional staff report. it's not a legal deposition. I'm not competing for the Giller Book Prize.
I'm just gossiping and sharing stuff I think you have a right to know and I have a right to tell you.
Going to court is not the stuff of tout le monde
And yet....of a weekday morning....the place teams with people with business before the courts.
None of it joyful.
Decisions are made affecting people's lives .
Yesterday we saw a young man in his early twenties, wrists and ankles manacled and a policeman on either side of him.
Decisions are made in sound-proofed courtrooms.
We hope they are fair. We hope they are just.
We are not certain.
I heard recently the Government of Sweden is contemplating closing down the prisons.
There are not enough prisoners in Sweden to keep them open.
They must be doing something right.
Nothing is happening
to-day.
I am physically free.
I have missed being here with you.
I'm not sure I will ever be able to fill in the gaps of what has happened. I cannot provide any details yet.
I am not the person I was before. Time and experience have changed me. Not by much and not so's you'd notice but change there is.
I had to re- read hundreds of my blog posts.
I never re-read.
When I've done with a post I put it behind me and move on to the next.
A minimum of editing is done.
Spelling needs correction because keyboard skills are negligible .
But some errors always remain.
They are exasperating.
Welllllll..... It's not a professional staff report. it's not a legal deposition. I'm not competing for the Giller Book Prize.
I'm just gossiping and sharing stuff I think you have a right to know and I have a right to tell you.
Going to court is not the stuff of tout le monde
And yet....of a weekday morning....the place teams with people with business before the courts.
None of it joyful.
Decisions are made affecting people's lives .
Yesterday we saw a young man in his early twenties, wrists and ankles manacled and a policeman on either side of him.
Decisions are made in sound-proofed courtrooms.
We hope they are fair. We hope they are just.
We are not certain.
I heard recently the Government of Sweden is contemplating closing down the prisons.
There are not enough prisoners in Sweden to keep them open.
They must be doing something right.
Monday, 11 November 2013
We will not forget
Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Our Town ====NOT":
Looks like a busy week. Forget about us.
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I will not forget . You will be there with me wheter you know it or not.
You used to say " I don't know how you make yourself go every week knowing what's going to
happen"
I went because you sent me.
At an inaugural , I said once:
"When I take my seat , you will be there with me. In the waft and weave of my garments ,in every hair on my head and every fibre of my being."
It may have seemed a bit over the top.
Yet I needed to say what it meant to have been chosen.
It's no small thing.
It kept me going all through those four years.
Had I not been the foil for jeers and sneers and snide remarks ---constant denigration and humiliation-----there would have been a different performance on your T.V.
For everything ,there is a reason.
What was done to me, was done to you.
I was your choice to be at the Council table.
How could they not understand and respect your right to choose? The same right that chose them?
How could they not comprehend the trust invested in them ----to behave honorably, fairly and with respect for all.
How could that translate into power to harm ?
Even after you withdrew your trust , it's not certain they understood.
They continue to believe someone else was to blame and you will discover your error.
You made no mistake in me.
I will not forget .
The ultimate sacrifice has been paid.
Respect is our due in this wonderful country.
We will uphold the right.
Looks like a busy week. Forget about us.
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I will not forget . You will be there with me wheter you know it or not.
You used to say " I don't know how you make yourself go every week knowing what's going to
happen"
I went because you sent me.
At an inaugural , I said once:
"When I take my seat , you will be there with me. In the waft and weave of my garments ,in every hair on my head and every fibre of my being."
It may have seemed a bit over the top.
Yet I needed to say what it meant to have been chosen.
It's no small thing.
It kept me going all through those four years.
Had I not been the foil for jeers and sneers and snide remarks ---constant denigration and humiliation-----there would have been a different performance on your T.V.
For everything ,there is a reason.
What was done to me, was done to you.
I was your choice to be at the Council table.
How could they not understand and respect your right to choose? The same right that chose them?
How could they not comprehend the trust invested in them ----to behave honorably, fairly and with respect for all.
How could that translate into power to harm ?
Even after you withdrew your trust , it's not certain they understood.
They continue to believe someone else was to blame and you will discover your error.
You made no mistake in me.
I will not forget .
The ultimate sacrifice has been paid.
Respect is our due in this wonderful country.
We will uphold the right.
Sunday, 10 November 2013
Our Town ====NOT
I linked in to the Globe and Mail and read Richard Florida's piece about Toronto politics
I read a front page story as well. It reminded me why I stopped reading Toronto's newspapers.
I saw somewhere The Star is offering an "explanations" for paying drug-dealers $5,000. for the first video compromising Toronto's Mayor. Did they give it to Toronto Police?
Did the Police find one of their own"
Who told Clayton Ruby, the Police had he video?
So the police could be accused of covering for the Mayor
So the Chief got spooked and not only spilled the beans about the video and his "disappointment" .
And then threw in surveillance videos filmed by Toronto' Police Department from a plane in the sky.
My God, those suckers cost hundreds of thousands of dollars an hour to fly in the sky.
Who is keeping check on the police Department and the judgement they exercise?
Now we have McCormick. son of a former Police Chief , now Presidnet of the Toronto Police Association weighing in on the discussion.
The same McCormick on trial for something nasty----like extortion from people in the entertainment ( read drug dealing) district of Toronto-------Richmond Street...where a person associated with the
explosive video ----was shot and killed on the sidewalk----outside an entertainment club.
Anybody who knows anything about the police, knows, no police officer would ever be charged with a crime if the evidence was not iron clad and insurmountable.
McCormick got off. Does anybody know? who was his lawyer-?--Does Clayton Ruby ring a bell?
Soon after McCormick was President of the Toronto Police Association.
Here's something else not commonly talked about------ the real power in Ontario Policing lies with the Ontario Police Association.
Power corrupts---absolute power corrupts absolutely.
Since less than twenty years, the Province stopped appointing judges to chair Police Commissions.
It had been determined ----Ontario Judges consistently aligned themselves with the Police and could not therefore provide objectivity required from a Police Governing Authority.
The Judge chairing York Region Police Services Board when I was a member was last to serve in that capacity.
Since then---- Regional Councillors have served as Chairmen
If a judge can't be objective-----what can be expected of a politician? A regional politician at that---accountable to no-one--------How many reading this know who is chair of York Region Police Services Board?
I don't read Toronto newspapers----because when I read ,I think. When I think I need to write.
And since the blog is at hand there's nothing to hinder me and lots to tell----at the expense of Our Town Affairs .
I read a front page story as well. It reminded me why I stopped reading Toronto's newspapers.
I saw somewhere The Star is offering an "explanations" for paying drug-dealers $5,000. for the first video compromising Toronto's Mayor. Did they give it to Toronto Police?
Did the Police find one of their own"
Who told Clayton Ruby, the Police had he video?
So the police could be accused of covering for the Mayor
So the Chief got spooked and not only spilled the beans about the video and his "disappointment" .
And then threw in surveillance videos filmed by Toronto' Police Department from a plane in the sky.
My God, those suckers cost hundreds of thousands of dollars an hour to fly in the sky.
Who is keeping check on the police Department and the judgement they exercise?
Now we have McCormick. son of a former Police Chief , now Presidnet of the Toronto Police Association weighing in on the discussion.
The same McCormick on trial for something nasty----like extortion from people in the entertainment ( read drug dealing) district of Toronto-------Richmond Street...where a person associated with the
explosive video ----was shot and killed on the sidewalk----outside an entertainment club.
Anybody who knows anything about the police, knows, no police officer would ever be charged with a crime if the evidence was not iron clad and insurmountable.
McCormick got off. Does anybody know? who was his lawyer-?--Does Clayton Ruby ring a bell?
Soon after McCormick was President of the Toronto Police Association.
Here's something else not commonly talked about------ the real power in Ontario Policing lies with the Ontario Police Association.
Power corrupts---absolute power corrupts absolutely.
Since less than twenty years, the Province stopped appointing judges to chair Police Commissions.
It had been determined ----Ontario Judges consistently aligned themselves with the Police and could not therefore provide objectivity required from a Police Governing Authority.
The Judge chairing York Region Police Services Board when I was a member was last to serve in that capacity.
Since then---- Regional Councillors have served as Chairmen
If a judge can't be objective-----what can be expected of a politician? A regional politician at that---accountable to no-one--------How many reading this know who is chair of York Region Police Services Board?
I don't read Toronto newspapers----because when I read ,I think. When I think I need to write.
And since the blog is at hand there's nothing to hinder me and lots to tell----at the expense of Our Town Affairs .
There shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth and wearing of sackloth and ashes
Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Drat":
A good day for reading. Incidentally, yesterday someone told me the minutes for the GC weren't up yet. Is that usual ? I wanted to see if Council ever finished messing with the property owner and his trees.
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I received my agenda as usual. That's all I know.
The manager of parks has visited the lot and determined the trees are compromised by the grading plan approved by the town. They will not survive.
The Director of E and I has visited the lot and submitted a detailed report indicating the lot cannot be properly graded with the trees in place.
The Solicitor's Report is back on the agenda for Council to deal with.
There's a recommendation from the Planning Director for approval of a plan to plant seven trees to replace three .
The home -buyer has been in touch
All except Councillors Gaertner and Ballard have visited the lot to see the situation for themselves.
The lot was graded a week before it was inspected.
It was inspected two weeks before the report is submitted.
I think we can predict all but three members of Council will accept staff advice and approve the recommendation of the Planning Director.
There's no indication at the moment of a third or fourth, I've lost count, delegation from immediate neighbors whose lots abut 33 Longthorp Court.
That's not to say they won't come back once more to fight for the right to enjoy the sight of their neighbors trees, is greater than his right to have a properly graded yard that keeps the rain out of his
house.
Well---dontcha know -----they bought lots on the basis of beautiful trees on someone else's lot.
He bought and paid for a lot with three trees .
He is losing the trees on the lot he paid for .
But his neighbors are the ones losing out.
On the basis of that logic, my bet is ,there will still be Councillors who insist -----despite all the evidence----and all the months of discussion and delay -------the trees should not be removed.
Until Tuesday, we cannot know for sure
A good day for reading. Incidentally, yesterday someone told me the minutes for the GC weren't up yet. Is that usual ? I wanted to see if Council ever finished messing with the property owner and his trees.
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I received my agenda as usual. That's all I know.
The manager of parks has visited the lot and determined the trees are compromised by the grading plan approved by the town. They will not survive.
The Director of E and I has visited the lot and submitted a detailed report indicating the lot cannot be properly graded with the trees in place.
The Solicitor's Report is back on the agenda for Council to deal with.
There's a recommendation from the Planning Director for approval of a plan to plant seven trees to replace three .
The home -buyer has been in touch
All except Councillors Gaertner and Ballard have visited the lot to see the situation for themselves.
The lot was graded a week before it was inspected.
It was inspected two weeks before the report is submitted.
I think we can predict all but three members of Council will accept staff advice and approve the recommendation of the Planning Director.
There's no indication at the moment of a third or fourth, I've lost count, delegation from immediate neighbors whose lots abut 33 Longthorp Court.
That's not to say they won't come back once more to fight for the right to enjoy the sight of their neighbors trees, is greater than his right to have a properly graded yard that keeps the rain out of his
house.
Well---dontcha know -----they bought lots on the basis of beautiful trees on someone else's lot.
He bought and paid for a lot with three trees .
He is losing the trees on the lot he paid for .
But his neighbors are the ones losing out.
On the basis of that logic, my bet is ,there will still be Councillors who insist -----despite all the evidence----and all the months of discussion and delay -------the trees should not be removed.
Until Tuesday, we cannot know for sure
Saturday, 9 November 2013
Drat
The text of the previous post is inexplicably chopped up. I didn't do it and I don't know how to undo it.
Sorry I'm going back to my reading now,
Sorry I'm going back to my reading now,
Just a thought
I am still reading ---TEAM OF RIVALS---- on page 251 a paragraph reads:
Benearh his graceful facade, Seward was hurt, angry and humiliated." it wasonly some months later,"
the biographer Glyndon Van Deuseb writes, " When the shock has worn off and hope of a sort revived, that he could say, half whimsically, half ruefully, how fortunateit was he did not keep a diary,
for if he had there would be a record of all is cursing and swearing" when the news arrived.
That was after Abraham Lincoln won the Republican nomination .
Seward was confident of victory.
Could he ever have imagined a time , I wonder, that some sly.sneaky bastard pretending to be a friend might have been in his private company filming his reaction at hat moment of unimaginably intense emotion.
Benearh his graceful facade, Seward was hurt, angry and humiliated." it wasonly some months later,"
the biographer Glyndon Van Deuseb writes, " When the shock has worn off and hope of a sort revived, that he could say, half whimsically, half ruefully, how fortunateit was he did not keep a diary,
for if he had there would be a record of all is cursing and swearing" when the news arrived.
That was after Abraham Lincoln won the Republican nomination .
Seward was confident of victory.
Could he ever have imagined a time , I wonder, that some sly.sneaky bastard pretending to be a friend might have been in his private company filming his reaction at hat moment of unimaginably intense emotion.
Friday, 8 November 2013
Repeating and Talking about
I published Councillor Gord Perkins ruminations about poitics becuse obviously it echoes what I said in the previous post.
Not that there's anything new or original in the concept.
We have had plenty of examples in recent years of demands that somebody or other be unseated for this reason or that.
Closest to home was that Belinda Stronach be replaced because she wa elected Conservative and crossed the floor to join the Liberals.
We needn't fear interference in the people's right to choose.
I wrote the post because of Andrew Coyne's suggestion in response to a prompt from Peter Mansbridge, there should be a mechanism to undo an election .
Mansbridge and Coyne have influence.Thank Goodness for Chantel.
I don't echo Gord Perkins ideas about how people's reactions to government have to change.
I don't echo his view Rob Ford is a racist and homophobic.
I know nothing to support the statement. He offers nothing to prove it.
So Ford denies things
Oh my Lord, do we not see people twist themselves into pretzels to stay on the right side ---Even while they must know they can't get away with it.
What is the rational explanation?
There is none.
Nigel Wright said he wrote a cheque from personal resources to reimburse the government for Mike Duffy's claimed expenses.
I don't believe it.
Neither do I believe the Prime Minister who says he knew nothing of it.
Stephen Harper invites us to picture him smoking pot like Justin Trudeau.
No we can't. It's the last thing we can picture.
Does that make him a better person. Ot more human. I don't think so.
It doesn't do much for Justin either but we're not talking about him.
Gord Perkins criticizes Ford for criticizing past Councils. Does that mean Councils past were above criticism?
How many times have I referred to Toronto's salacious computer scandal? Many had to have been aware but it continued for months.
It resulted in Provincial legislation to guarantee integrity against corruption and we know how that turned out.
Perkins refers to "good government " and how Ford exploited public anger with low level accusations.
Well now, not much respect there for the public's ability to form their own judgement.
His sanctimonious homily about how citizens should conduct themselves is a tad nauseating
If a person is not ready to listen.----- if he doesn't accept people the way they are,----that's like a marriage destined for divorceafter a whole lot of misery has flowed under the bridge.
Politics is the art of compromise-----the art of the possible---- the second oldest profession----
Whatever it is -----it is not like any other enterprise.
Can it be described-----No----it can only be experienced.
If you don't like it ---you don't enjoy it----if small victories are not enough ---- if just being where your voice can be heard ------- is not sufficient.--------the opportunity is void.
If someone throws your foibles back at you and you can't laugh because you know they're true ---
politics is not for you.
It's the people's business------- people as they are and not how you would like them to be.
Not that there's anything new or original in the concept.
We have had plenty of examples in recent years of demands that somebody or other be unseated for this reason or that.
Closest to home was that Belinda Stronach be replaced because she wa elected Conservative and crossed the floor to join the Liberals.
We needn't fear interference in the people's right to choose.
I wrote the post because of Andrew Coyne's suggestion in response to a prompt from Peter Mansbridge, there should be a mechanism to undo an election .
Mansbridge and Coyne have influence.Thank Goodness for Chantel.
I don't echo Gord Perkins ideas about how people's reactions to government have to change.
I don't echo his view Rob Ford is a racist and homophobic.
I know nothing to support the statement. He offers nothing to prove it.
So Ford denies things
Oh my Lord, do we not see people twist themselves into pretzels to stay on the right side ---Even while they must know they can't get away with it.
What is the rational explanation?
There is none.
Nigel Wright said he wrote a cheque from personal resources to reimburse the government for Mike Duffy's claimed expenses.
I don't believe it.
Neither do I believe the Prime Minister who says he knew nothing of it.
Stephen Harper invites us to picture him smoking pot like Justin Trudeau.
No we can't. It's the last thing we can picture.
Does that make him a better person. Ot more human. I don't think so.
It doesn't do much for Justin either but we're not talking about him.
Gord Perkins criticizes Ford for criticizing past Councils. Does that mean Councils past were above criticism?
How many times have I referred to Toronto's salacious computer scandal? Many had to have been aware but it continued for months.
It resulted in Provincial legislation to guarantee integrity against corruption and we know how that turned out.
Perkins refers to "good government " and how Ford exploited public anger with low level accusations.
Well now, not much respect there for the public's ability to form their own judgement.
His sanctimonious homily about how citizens should conduct themselves is a tad nauseating
If a person is not ready to listen.----- if he doesn't accept people the way they are,----that's like a marriage destined for divorceafter a whole lot of misery has flowed under the bridge.
Politics is the art of compromise-----the art of the possible---- the second oldest profession----
Whatever it is -----it is not like any other enterprise.
Can it be described-----No----it can only be experienced.
If you don't like it ---you don't enjoy it----if small victories are not enough ---- if just being where your voice can be heard ------- is not sufficient.--------the opportunity is void.
If someone throws your foibles back at you and you can't laugh because you know they're true ---
politics is not for you.
It's the people's business------- people as they are and not how you would like them to be.
Well Worth Repeating
Christopher Watts has left a new comment on your post "Election is the only option":
Here is Toronto City Councillor Gord Perks response when asked how council should move Toronto forward (this was provided following Rob Ford's radio show apology on Sunday - so before the crack smoking admission and tape of the mayor screaming about how he wants to kill someone):
"Many people are asking me to work to remove Mayor Ford from office. To the core of my being I believe it should not be up to elected officials to remove each other from office.
It is axiomatic that in a democracy the community elects its government. It must also be up to the community to remove its government and replace it with another – through elections. Anything that displaces the electorate's power to choose its government is anti-democratic. Further, our system wisely allows for a range of different points of view in government. If we allow elected officials to force each other out of office, we risk having elected officials who oppose the majority view being pushed out of office. History is replete with examples of how bad that is for a society.
Both before and during the previous election, it was clear that Rob Ford was racist, homophobic, and had problems with substance abuse and honesty. Nevertheless he won the election. We, all of us who care about justice and democracy, need to ask ourselves why this happened.
I have what I believe is part of the answer. It is increasingly common for people and institutions to succumb to anger, resentment, and an urge to punish government for real and perceived failings. Ironically, it was this very anger that helped elect Rob Ford Mayor. Recall the relentless attacks he made as a Councillor and mayoralty candidate on factually small but symbolically large uses of Councillor's office budgets, and his mantra about ending the so called "Gravy Train".
This style of politics draws on the slogans of people like Ronald Regan who said "Government is the problem" and Margaret Thatcher who said "There is no alternative". Nonsense! Government is the tool we build together to solve problems. Its precise function is to find alternatives that bring us to a better future. Theirs is a politics of resentment and anger. Reject it.
When we succumb to that anger, important questions about how to build the City we want are lost and forgotten. For the record, I am not immune to this anger. Over three years of resisting the ugliest parts of the Mayor's assault on good governance I have on occasion lost my temper and have twice decided I had to apologise to Council. Frequently, I have to remind myself to step back and count to ten and remember that I am here to build the City. I am not here to get into pointless conflict. It's hard to do, but essential that I do it.
I want to ask you to count to ten. When you are angry at your government, remember that quick, anger-fuelled solutions usually make problems worse. When a neighbour expresses anger over a real or perceived failure of the government or public servants, speak up and remind them that so much of what holds our society together depends on those same public servants. They work to make sure that we have the comforts and community we all enjoy. When government does not solve the social problems that bring suffering to neighbourhoods, resolve not to grumble but instead to learn, participate, and organize for a better government.
Most of all spend some portion of every month – even just one hour – doing political work to ensure that we don't elect angry anti-democratic leadership to govern this wonderful City that is our home."
I agree that a 4 year term has proven itself counterproductive and would like to see some debate surface about returning to a 2 year term.
Here is Toronto City Councillor Gord Perks response when asked how council should move Toronto forward (this was provided following Rob Ford's radio show apology on Sunday - so before the crack smoking admission and tape of the mayor screaming about how he wants to kill someone):
"Many people are asking me to work to remove Mayor Ford from office. To the core of my being I believe it should not be up to elected officials to remove each other from office.
It is axiomatic that in a democracy the community elects its government. It must also be up to the community to remove its government and replace it with another – through elections. Anything that displaces the electorate's power to choose its government is anti-democratic. Further, our system wisely allows for a range of different points of view in government. If we allow elected officials to force each other out of office, we risk having elected officials who oppose the majority view being pushed out of office. History is replete with examples of how bad that is for a society.
Both before and during the previous election, it was clear that Rob Ford was racist, homophobic, and had problems with substance abuse and honesty. Nevertheless he won the election. We, all of us who care about justice and democracy, need to ask ourselves why this happened.
I have what I believe is part of the answer. It is increasingly common for people and institutions to succumb to anger, resentment, and an urge to punish government for real and perceived failings. Ironically, it was this very anger that helped elect Rob Ford Mayor. Recall the relentless attacks he made as a Councillor and mayoralty candidate on factually small but symbolically large uses of Councillor's office budgets, and his mantra about ending the so called "Gravy Train".
This style of politics draws on the slogans of people like Ronald Regan who said "Government is the problem" and Margaret Thatcher who said "There is no alternative". Nonsense! Government is the tool we build together to solve problems. Its precise function is to find alternatives that bring us to a better future. Theirs is a politics of resentment and anger. Reject it.
When we succumb to that anger, important questions about how to build the City we want are lost and forgotten. For the record, I am not immune to this anger. Over three years of resisting the ugliest parts of the Mayor's assault on good governance I have on occasion lost my temper and have twice decided I had to apologise to Council. Frequently, I have to remind myself to step back and count to ten and remember that I am here to build the City. I am not here to get into pointless conflict. It's hard to do, but essential that I do it.
I want to ask you to count to ten. When you are angry at your government, remember that quick, anger-fuelled solutions usually make problems worse. When a neighbour expresses anger over a real or perceived failure of the government or public servants, speak up and remind them that so much of what holds our society together depends on those same public servants. They work to make sure that we have the comforts and community we all enjoy. When government does not solve the social problems that bring suffering to neighbourhoods, resolve not to grumble but instead to learn, participate, and organize for a better government.
Most of all spend some portion of every month – even just one hour – doing political work to ensure that we don't elect angry anti-democratic leadership to govern this wonderful City that is our home."
I agree that a 4 year term has proven itself counterproductive and would like to see some debate surface about returning to a 2 year term.
Election is the only option
I just watched the CBC trio with Peter Mansbridge talking about Toronto and the Senate situations.
Mansbridge asked the question and Coyne made the point ; voter loyalty to the extent information provided by the media is ignored, is a problem for democracy.
There needs to be a mechanism to remove people from office if need be.
He didn't indicate who should make the determination
i thought----- a committee of journalists perhaps, elected by their peers.
Heavy weights like Mike Duffy and Pamela Wallin would no doubt be perceived as excellent candidates.
Chantal Hebert, ever the voice of reason , pointed out -----we've just had the debate about the
rule of law. It would not be that easy to find such a mechanism.
The true irony is---------we have a mechanism-------it's called an election. ---- it's an established principle of democracy that the people have the right to choose their representatives.
They haven't always had that right. An entire generation of young men were torn apart by the machines of war ----on beaches drenched with their blood -----before the right to vote was granted.
A heavy price was paid . To quote Winston Churchill. in the Second World War ------- Never has so much been owed by so many to so few .
We are about to remember that sacrifice.
For a century, local elections were held every year, For about twenty, it was every two years. Then it was three .
In 2003, democracy was substantially reduced ----- one might say---neutered---- snipped---scissored----emasculated.... sterilized----- take your pick----by extending municipal terms to four years.
Four years is half as much democracy as two . A bad situation is twice as onerous.
Twice as much damage can be done in four years as in two.
Four year terms were introduced when Toronto was amalgamated.
Odd thing---- I never heard of a single learned journalist ---- or team -----.Mansbridge and Coyne were both around at the time-------I heard neither one intone that a four year term of office is a bad or a good thing.
It is bad but it wasn't even worth discussing.
Election is the only mechanism possible in democracy for dealing with a problem of mis-representation.
Mansbridge asked the question and Coyne made the point ; voter loyalty to the extent information provided by the media is ignored, is a problem for democracy.
There needs to be a mechanism to remove people from office if need be.
He didn't indicate who should make the determination
i thought----- a committee of journalists perhaps, elected by their peers.
Heavy weights like Mike Duffy and Pamela Wallin would no doubt be perceived as excellent candidates.
Chantal Hebert, ever the voice of reason , pointed out -----we've just had the debate about the
rule of law. It would not be that easy to find such a mechanism.
The true irony is---------we have a mechanism-------it's called an election. ---- it's an established principle of democracy that the people have the right to choose their representatives.
They haven't always had that right. An entire generation of young men were torn apart by the machines of war ----on beaches drenched with their blood -----before the right to vote was granted.
A heavy price was paid . To quote Winston Churchill. in the Second World War ------- Never has so much been owed by so many to so few .
We are about to remember that sacrifice.
For a century, local elections were held every year, For about twenty, it was every two years. Then it was three .
In 2003, democracy was substantially reduced ----- one might say---neutered---- snipped---scissored----emasculated.... sterilized----- take your pick----by extending municipal terms to four years.
Four years is half as much democracy as two . A bad situation is twice as onerous.
Twice as much damage can be done in four years as in two.
Four year terms were introduced when Toronto was amalgamated.
Odd thing---- I never heard of a single learned journalist ---- or team -----.Mansbridge and Coyne were both around at the time-------I heard neither one intone that a four year term of office is a bad or a good thing.
It is bad but it wasn't even worth discussing.
Election is the only mechanism possible in democracy for dealing with a problem of mis-representation.
Thursday, 7 November 2013
Something and Nothing
We seem to share the feeling something very bad is loose and running amuk.
Small children can take meaning from that--- precisely the reason the Police Discipline Code prohibits any and all involvement in politics.
All the force of malevolent media, focused on an ordinary man.
Police surveillance and videoing from a plane---- said videos released to the media.
A Police Chief expressing his "disappointment"
A Police Chief expressing his "disappointment"
Small children can take meaning from that--- precisely the reason the Police Discipline Code prohibits any and all involvement in politics.
A forest of cameras and microphones ------voices shrieking meaningless questions.
A cabinet minister speechless ----save for concern expressed for the family.
A grinning, exultant inauspicious Councillor ----"If he can't find the door we should take him to it "
It's not clear there's anything we can do to help.
So we will simply not add fuel to the flames.
If something positive comes through , I will publish.
If it's cold-blooded and lacking in compassion or humanity----------I will not.
It's not clear there's anything we can do to help.
So we will simply not add fuel to the flames.
If something positive comes through , I will publish.
If it's cold-blooded and lacking in compassion or humanity----------I will not.
Tit For Tat
After municipal elections in 2010, a successful candidate in Toronto was sued by a defeated candidate for defamation.
A taped telephone message was the evidence.
The Alderman, Heap son of Dan ,I think was obliged to settle with a payment of $10,000.
His quote in the press was ---- he had no option----to do otherwise would have bankrupt him.
A resolution was put forward in a Council meeting to reimburse the alderman for his legal expenses.
The City's legal department advised Council had no authority to do any such thing.
The resolution passed despite legal advice to the contrary.
The payment was put on hold.
Alderman Doug Holyday, with personal resources , retained legal counsel and took the issue before a judge.
The resolution was indeed determined to be illegal. Council had no legal authority to use public resources for the purpose.
Legal costs of an alderman who defamed a rival candidate were not paid.
The story is based on recollection.
No doubt proficient research could verify the facts.
Doug Holyday was Deputy-Mayor of Toronto and recently elected in a by election to fill a vacancy in the Provincial Assembly.
He also served as Mayor of the Borough of Etobicoke for a number of years .
He and Councillor Rob Ford had complaints filed against them to Toronto's Integrity Commissioner
They had not claimed against the $75,000 expense allowance for Toronto Councillors.
The complaint was filed by a Councillor who claimed the lot.
The complaint was ------by not filing a claim ---Holyday and Ford made Councillors who did----look bad.
The Integrity Commissioner agreed. She ruled they should claim.
They were ordered to do so.
Politics are generally volatile.
Toronto is special
A taped telephone message was the evidence.
The Alderman, Heap son of Dan ,I think was obliged to settle with a payment of $10,000.
His quote in the press was ---- he had no option----to do otherwise would have bankrupt him.
A resolution was put forward in a Council meeting to reimburse the alderman for his legal expenses.
The City's legal department advised Council had no authority to do any such thing.
The resolution passed despite legal advice to the contrary.
The payment was put on hold.
Alderman Doug Holyday, with personal resources , retained legal counsel and took the issue before a judge.
The resolution was indeed determined to be illegal. Council had no legal authority to use public resources for the purpose.
Legal costs of an alderman who defamed a rival candidate were not paid.
The story is based on recollection.
No doubt proficient research could verify the facts.
Doug Holyday was Deputy-Mayor of Toronto and recently elected in a by election to fill a vacancy in the Provincial Assembly.
He also served as Mayor of the Borough of Etobicoke for a number of years .
He and Councillor Rob Ford had complaints filed against them to Toronto's Integrity Commissioner
They had not claimed against the $75,000 expense allowance for Toronto Councillors.
The complaint was filed by a Councillor who claimed the lot.
The complaint was ------by not filing a claim ---Holyday and Ford made Councillors who did----look bad.
The Integrity Commissioner agreed. She ruled they should claim.
They were ordered to do so.
Politics are generally volatile.
Toronto is special
Tune in on Tuesday
KA-NON has left a new comment on your post "Lavender's Blue, Dilly Dilly----Lavender's Green":
I am not sure I understand this clearly. Are you saying that a $323,000 project was cancelled, or that we incurred costs of $323,000 for the Town Hall renovation, a project that was eventually cancelled, and that cost ($323K) was not referenced on the list?
The figure of $313,722 was made available to Council on November 5th, last Tuesday. The
number difference was my error. I was going by recollection.
Because of the two hours spent on the question of an unwanted school site on Mavrinac Boulevard, the agenda was not completed even though the hour of adjournment was extended until 11.15p.m.
Monday night's report to the budget meeting was the financial status of capital projects; completed, underway, not started and cancelled. It included various expenditures for projects that did not materialize.
In a separate report on Monday. council were informed that because of a projected 2013 budget deficit, projects had been deferred and other actions taken to "mitigate " the deficit and allow the year to end with a "surplus"
The figures on the cancelled town hall renovation project were not included in Monday's report.
They were not available when the report was compiled.
Although ....I did ask a couple of meetings ago... what had been spent on the town hall renovation project before it was cancelled?
The Treasurer answered immediately, without having to check, $300,000; to be just as quickly contradicted by the CAO.
The following week I submitted Notice of Motion to direct a report giving the figures to be provided.
The Motion was withdrawn with indication that a report was forthcoming.
The report was on Tuesday's agenda.
We didn't get to it.
It will be on next Tuesday's Council agenda
Council meetings are normally shown on Cable 10
See you there
I am not sure I understand this clearly. Are you saying that a $323,000 project was cancelled, or that we incurred costs of $323,000 for the Town Hall renovation, a project that was eventually cancelled, and that cost ($323K) was not referenced on the list?
The figure of $313,722 was made available to Council on November 5th, last Tuesday. The
number difference was my error. I was going by recollection.
Because of the two hours spent on the question of an unwanted school site on Mavrinac Boulevard, the agenda was not completed even though the hour of adjournment was extended until 11.15p.m.
Monday night's report to the budget meeting was the financial status of capital projects; completed, underway, not started and cancelled. It included various expenditures for projects that did not materialize.
In a separate report on Monday. council were informed that because of a projected 2013 budget deficit, projects had been deferred and other actions taken to "mitigate " the deficit and allow the year to end with a "surplus"
The figures on the cancelled town hall renovation project were not included in Monday's report.
They were not available when the report was compiled.
Although ....I did ask a couple of meetings ago... what had been spent on the town hall renovation project before it was cancelled?
The Treasurer answered immediately, without having to check, $300,000; to be just as quickly contradicted by the CAO.
The following week I submitted Notice of Motion to direct a report giving the figures to be provided.
The Motion was withdrawn with indication that a report was forthcoming.
The report was on Tuesday's agenda.
We didn't get to it.
It will be on next Tuesday's Council agenda
Council meetings are normally shown on Cable 10
See you there
Lavender's Blue, Dilly Dilly----Lavender's Green
The contract award for renovations to Aurora Fanily Leisure Complex was approved in committee last night.
The decision will be ratified next Tuesday.
I have been opposed to location and not persuaded by design concept.
I voted to award the contract.
It was the final step after weeks of duly authorized procedure.
Not to award the contract would simply deny reality.
There are other practical reasons.
Half a million dollars have already been been spent .
A financial report presented to a budget meeting on Monday references numerous expenditures for projects eventually cancelled or deferred.
Not on the list was $323,000 for renovations to the Town Hall.
No longer scheduled . Cancelled . Not deferred.
The initial plan proceeded to tender, bids were received, project cancelled by staff in that order.
An option proceeded as far as Council before being cancelled.
It's no small thing to cancel at that stage.
Staff , Architects and Engineers have completed their task. specification documents prepared for tender are voluminous and expensive to produce
They are "sold" to Contractors . hopefully familiar with Public Works projects.
Certified cheques are posted with the municipality.
The process is formalized and legally circumscribed.
It's a competition.
They are "sold" to Contractors . hopefully familiar with Public Works projects.
Certified cheques are posted with the municipality.
The process is formalized and legally circumscribed.
It's a competition.
Bids close at an exact hour. On a specified date.
They are opened in public, read into the record and referred for analysis and a check on performance competence.
They are opened in public, read into the record and referred for analysis and a check on performance competence.
Days of precise calculations are essential to complete a bid.
The investment of funds, man hours and risk are all inherent in the public process.
There is no room for error
A municipality that makes a practice of cancelling projects does not build confidence.
There is no room for error
A municipality that makes a practice of cancelling projects does not build confidence.
A municipality can acquire a reputation of being fickle.
Flibberty Gibbet.
A Reluctant Suitor
Cardboard Cavaliers
A House of Cards
A House of Cards
Slip out the back Jack and get yourself free
Wednesday, 6 November 2013
Shrinking Violets ....Not
The names David Heard; and Klaus Wehrenberg were mentioned in a post.
Somebody says. that could be grounds for complaint.
Is that so?
The two regularly attend Council meetings. Do not hesitate to take the podium to expound on the singular interest each has.
When they've said their piece , off they go home or wherever else they plan to spend the evening.
I'm still there , waiting, to get at the job I am charged to perform.
High -price personnel sit with hands folded , a captive audience, accomplishing absolutely nothing.
High -price personnel sit with hands folded , a captive audience, accomplishing absolutely nothing.
There's a stack of work in front of me. I've read the lot in preparation for debate and decision.
Eight others at the table have done the same.
Our task requires time, concentration and an awareness of the fish bowl aspect is never far distant.
We speak on behalf of the people we represent.
Time slips away as we listen. Energy ebbs as David Heard reads poetry, delivers lectures
and waxes fulsomely about his personal vision.
Last time he attended ,I had a motion to present on the agenda .
Last time he attended ,I had a motion to present on the agenda .
David took it upon himself to use public forum to oppose the motion before it even got to the table.
Last night , the Council Chamber was filled with residents from a new neighborhood.
First time perhaps for many attending a council meeting.
First time perhaps for many attending a council meeting.
Three speakers made the case for the neighborhood issue.
Council spent an hour and a half in camera receiving legal advice and determining how best to
proceed .
We reported out . Each Councillor spoke to the recommendation.
More than two hours were spent dealing with one issue.
Other items involved intense discussion .
The hour of adjournment is 1030p.m. We adjourned At 11.15 p.m.
Much of the agenda was referred to Tuesday's Council meeting.
Klaus Wehrenberg waited five hours for an agenda item on a trail underpass to be considered.
It wasn't.
Klaus was not pleased.
Klaus was not pleased.
When people choose to become involved to the extent Klaus and David have, they become part of the story.
If their names appear in this post or elsewhere that's hardly surprising . Certainly , nothing about it is either inappropriate or unexpected.
They put themselves out there.
I'll be damned if I see any cause for complaint .
Tuesday, 5 November 2013
Neither Rhyme nor Reason
Sugar coat ----scintillate
Whitewash------vindicate
Obfuscate------prevaricate
ameliorate-----mitigate
Sears is closing a number of outlets including a"flagship" store in Eaton's Centre.
There's irony for yiu. All that's left of Eaton's is the name.How long, I wonder before the idea of selling naming rights is proposed and even the name will disappear.
Yes, there's no place for sentiment in business.
Rona store at Smart Centre in Aurora is closing next month. It did only half the business expected.
I came home from Budget meeting last night and turned on the news.
Blackberry had withdrawn from the market. Apparently the market did not put the same vaalue on the shares as Blackberry.
The Town is a $51 million operating business the Mayor recently advised.
Politicians should not "micro-manage" he said.
The rationale is problematic.
Oversight , involvement, authority,control Call it what you like. Those elected are held responsible by electors for success or failure of town business.
The current Council is like two solitudes, on the edge of a precipice looking down into an abyss.
Town finances are in shambles.
With three months until year end, the 2013 budget is overspent,increased taxes were collected. , projects planned , either cancelled or deferred.
Supplementary assessment forecast , but not in hand, failed to materialise. .
It was always a possibility.
Micro managing or not the Mayor and Council are in it up to their necks.
The Budget was approved in mid-April.
In May, June, July and August, agendas were jam-packed with direction to b e given.
More time scheduled for town business was spent givig and receiving awards. Repeat delegations demanding we deal with issues we had no authority to deal with. Lawyers retained and paid for advice already known. There never was authority to do what was demanded of us.
We listened to David Heard tell us over and over about his vision and Klaus Wehrenberg agitating just as often for trails.
Deliberations continued until midnight . Agendas never once completed
Short shrift to major issues and ill-advised decisions.
In some circumstances .there may be satisfaction is saying "I told you so"
Not politics.
In politics , no discernment is practiced , no justification sufficient, no culprits to blame.
Responsibility rests securely at the feet of power to make a difference ---- exercised or mot
Whitewash------vindicate
Obfuscate------prevaricate
ameliorate-----mitigate
Sears is closing a number of outlets including a"flagship" store in Eaton's Centre.
There's irony for yiu. All that's left of Eaton's is the name.How long, I wonder before the idea of selling naming rights is proposed and even the name will disappear.
Yes, there's no place for sentiment in business.
Rona store at Smart Centre in Aurora is closing next month. It did only half the business expected.
I came home from Budget meeting last night and turned on the news.
Blackberry had withdrawn from the market. Apparently the market did not put the same vaalue on the shares as Blackberry.
The Town is a $51 million operating business the Mayor recently advised.
Politicians should not "micro-manage" he said.
The rationale is problematic.
Oversight , involvement, authority,control Call it what you like. Those elected are held responsible by electors for success or failure of town business.
The current Council is like two solitudes, on the edge of a precipice looking down into an abyss.
Town finances are in shambles.
With three months until year end, the 2013 budget is overspent,increased taxes were collected. , projects planned , either cancelled or deferred.
Supplementary assessment forecast , but not in hand, failed to materialise. .
It was always a possibility.
Micro managing or not the Mayor and Council are in it up to their necks.
The Budget was approved in mid-April.
In May, June, July and August, agendas were jam-packed with direction to b e given.
More time scheduled for town business was spent givig and receiving awards. Repeat delegations demanding we deal with issues we had no authority to deal with. Lawyers retained and paid for advice already known. There never was authority to do what was demanded of us.
We listened to David Heard tell us over and over about his vision and Klaus Wehrenberg agitating just as often for trails.
Deliberations continued until midnight . Agendas never once completed
Short shrift to major issues and ill-advised decisions.
In some circumstances .there may be satisfaction is saying "I told you so"
Not politics.
In politics , no discernment is practiced , no justification sufficient, no culprits to blame.
Responsibility rests securely at the feet of power to make a difference ---- exercised or mot
Monday, 4 November 2013
What price experience?
Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "A perfect example":
Since there is a meeting tonight, perhaps you will be ' allowed ' to ask the solicitor a few key questions. If there is the slightest doubt about possible conflicts of interest, no councillors - including the Mayor - have any business at Centre meetings.
Looks like a bright very cold morning. Have a great day.
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To-night's agenda is budget .
I forwarded the question on receipt of the decision. No doubt the answer will be available tomorrow when the report is tabled and direction sought.
You know, sheer genius is not the only explanation for my approach to the decision-making process.
( Evalina should be choking and spluttering her morning coffee about now)
The Region was created in 1971. Work and study had been going on for years before that. It started with the Smith Committee Report of taxation.
There had been few changes in the structure since the British North American Act, a hundred years since.
Change was long overdue.
A number of appointed Boards and Commissions were making decisions that rankled with local government.
There was a Planning Board, A Recreation Commission, Arena Boards of Management, Local Boards of Education . Library Board members were appointed by the Boards of Education.
Their financial decision-making caused friction with Councils.
They requisitioned funds from the municipality which in turn took all the flack for taxes collected.
Regions were created and the Province wiped out some boards , changed others slightly and allowed municipalities to retain Arena Boards of Management, or not.
Arena Boards couldn't requisition funds. They were charged with financial self-sufficiency.
The Province acknowledged the accountability for spending should rest with the elected body.
County Boards of Education were formed in 1969. There was no equality in education. Places like Markham could have everything the heart desired while communities without wealth did not have
means to provide essentials.
Changes were drastic.
"What if " I asked, "the solution is worse than the problem.?"
The Honorable Minister Darcy McKeogh answered:
" You make the decision Then you make sure it's the right one"
He didn't stick around to make sure .
Somewhere along the way ,the message got lost.
Aside from everything that has happened at the Region, in 2010, the Culture Centre Board created in Aurora with an agreement shaped by the municipality, so bad, it was thousands of times worse than anything ever seen prior to 1971.
No other member of Council has had my experience. They have not learned to depend on their own judgement.
From mine and the taxpayers' perspective, that is a definite disadvantage.
For the Councillors, the outlook is not particularly rosy either.
To-night we start deliberation of the fourth budget of the term.
Last chance to take control and show progress.
Whether or not it's too late, is no longer their option to decide.
Since there is a meeting tonight, perhaps you will be ' allowed ' to ask the solicitor a few key questions. If there is the slightest doubt about possible conflicts of interest, no councillors - including the Mayor - have any business at Centre meetings.
Looks like a bright very cold morning. Have a great day.
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To-night's agenda is budget .
I forwarded the question on receipt of the decision. No doubt the answer will be available tomorrow when the report is tabled and direction sought.
You know, sheer genius is not the only explanation for my approach to the decision-making process.
( Evalina should be choking and spluttering her morning coffee about now)
The Region was created in 1971. Work and study had been going on for years before that. It started with the Smith Committee Report of taxation.
There had been few changes in the structure since the British North American Act, a hundred years since.
Change was long overdue.
A number of appointed Boards and Commissions were making decisions that rankled with local government.
There was a Planning Board, A Recreation Commission, Arena Boards of Management, Local Boards of Education . Library Board members were appointed by the Boards of Education.
Their financial decision-making caused friction with Councils.
They requisitioned funds from the municipality which in turn took all the flack for taxes collected.
Regions were created and the Province wiped out some boards , changed others slightly and allowed municipalities to retain Arena Boards of Management, or not.
Arena Boards couldn't requisition funds. They were charged with financial self-sufficiency.
The Province acknowledged the accountability for spending should rest with the elected body.
County Boards of Education were formed in 1969. There was no equality in education. Places like Markham could have everything the heart desired while communities without wealth did not have
means to provide essentials.
Changes were drastic.
"What if " I asked, "the solution is worse than the problem.?"
The Honorable Minister Darcy McKeogh answered:
" You make the decision Then you make sure it's the right one"
He didn't stick around to make sure .
Somewhere along the way ,the message got lost.
Aside from everything that has happened at the Region, in 2010, the Culture Centre Board created in Aurora with an agreement shaped by the municipality, so bad, it was thousands of times worse than anything ever seen prior to 1971.
No other member of Council has had my experience. They have not learned to depend on their own judgement.
From mine and the taxpayers' perspective, that is a definite disadvantage.
For the Councillors, the outlook is not particularly rosy either.
To-night we start deliberation of the fourth budget of the term.
Last chance to take control and show progress.
Whether or not it's too late, is no longer their option to decide.
A perfect example
Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "What's the price of trust":
Not being privy to the written legal questions and/or argument submitted on the Town's behalf, presumably by the Town Solicitor, with possible outside legal consultation, it does indeed appear to be most unfortunate that the matter of the Board meeting in secret was not mentioned and therefore the Judge didn't know this.
If this a correct statement then a further submission should be made on behalf of the Town to the Superior Court.
Meetings in secret are only permitted under the Municipal Act for a few very specific reasons. The secret meetings of the Centre Board don't qualify.
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The above comment is exactly what I mean with the phrase "insufferably condescending and patronizing"
It has nothing to do with snobbery. It has to do with a limited range of judgement.
The writer learned whereof he spoke from my post. Proceeds to challenge the veracity. Then states "if correct" and cites the point of the post.
Like it would kill him to acknowledge a person of my lowly status might be correct in facts and judgement.
It's the very substance of the glass ceiling.
He is not unintelligent. He simply either needs to withhold merit----hog it for himself ----or both.
The problem would not be the same if a string of letters followed my name.
It would be a different . If I had the letters , the illusion would be they make up for experience in the field and judgement.
Not being privy to the written legal questions and/or argument submitted on the Town's behalf, presumably by the Town Solicitor, with possible outside legal consultation, it does indeed appear to be most unfortunate that the matter of the Board meeting in secret was not mentioned and therefore the Judge didn't know this.
If this a correct statement then a further submission should be made on behalf of the Town to the Superior Court.
Meetings in secret are only permitted under the Municipal Act for a few very specific reasons. The secret meetings of the Centre Board don't qualify.
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The above comment is exactly what I mean with the phrase "insufferably condescending and patronizing"
It has nothing to do with snobbery. It has to do with a limited range of judgement.
The writer learned whereof he spoke from my post. Proceeds to challenge the veracity. Then states "if correct" and cites the point of the post.
Like it would kill him to acknowledge a person of my lowly status might be correct in facts and judgement.
It's the very substance of the glass ceiling.
He is not unintelligent. He simply either needs to withhold merit----hog it for himself ----or both.
The problem would not be the same if a string of letters followed my name.
It would be a different . If I had the letters , the illusion would be they make up for experience in the field and judgement.
Sunday, 3 November 2013
A Humble Apology
I'm having a slight butexasperating problem with publishing.
A pink line appears telling me an error has occurred that won't allow publishing.
Then a place to "dismiss"' the message. But t doesn't.
Then I fiddle about with Draft I set about editing while letting it it rest. Then I publish . But the edit hasn't happened.
I grit my teeth, edit again and click on publish , hoping it will.
If I spent as long as I might , improving the writing , I would likely offer half as many posts.
I'm not being paid upwards of $100,000 a year with benefits to publish this blog.
Nor $7.50 a week which is what I used to get paid to write a weekly column for either of the two local newspapers.
I do this as a labour of love and a contribution to town affairs. The object is to get as much information out to you as possible within the exigencies.
So those who criticize my spelling and editing can , with all due respect, Go Fly A Kite in their spare time.
To the rest . I humbly apologize for the myriad of corrections after the fact.
Have a great Sunday
A pink line appears telling me an error has occurred that won't allow publishing.
Then a place to "dismiss"' the message. But t doesn't.
Then I fiddle about with Draft I set about editing while letting it it rest. Then I publish . But the edit hasn't happened.
I grit my teeth, edit again and click on publish , hoping it will.
If I spent as long as I might , improving the writing , I would likely offer half as many posts.
I'm not being paid upwards of $100,000 a year with benefits to publish this blog.
Nor $7.50 a week which is what I used to get paid to write a weekly column for either of the two local newspapers.
I do this as a labour of love and a contribution to town affairs. The object is to get as much information out to you as possible within the exigencies.
So those who criticize my spelling and editing can , with all due respect, Go Fly A Kite in their spare time.
To the rest . I humbly apologize for the myriad of corrections after the fact.
Have a great Sunday
What's the price of trust
At Tuesday's Committee meeting, Council will receive the judicial response a question posed by the town.
Council members can be members of the Culture Centre Board and vote on matters of pecuniary interest to the board without incurring a Conflict of Interest.
If one understands the meaning of conflict , the answer was never in doubt.
In the simplest terms, a conflict of interest happens when an elected member votes on a motion that has the potential of putting money into her pocket or the pocket of a close relative .
The opinion was supportive and considered good governance to have Councillors serving on the board.
It is said to be precedent setting decision.
I don't think so.
Half the membership of the Library Board are Councillors the rest are town appointees.
Lake Simcoe Conservation Authority and the Hospital Board both have regional councillors serving;
Boards of Education are entirely elected. Police Services Board and any other board receiving public funding has elected members on board including the Board of Public Health.
The common factor is that meetings are conducted in public.
The Culture Centre Board meetings are private.
The Board would not budge on that in negotiating a new agreement ,
They choose board members.
They meet behind closed doors .
They have a valuable rent-free building, with utilities and maintenance paid by the town and
hundreds of thousands of public dollars to spend, growing every year.
They meet in secret.
The Judge didn't know. He wasn't told.
The night a motion was debated in Council to give twelve months notice of termination to the Board
something strange happened.
The debate ended . Everything that could be said had been said. Support was evident.
The Mayor spoke at length in support of the motion.
All that was left was for the vote to be called. It wasn't.
A pause intervened; long enough to be noticeable.
Finally ,prompted by the Mayor, CouncillorThompson and Humfrey's moved an amendment that jettisoned the motion.
It was about then I requested a review of the agreement by the town solicitor.
The Mayor demurred. The solicitor had plenty of work to do , he said, without adding to it.
Council discovered about the same time , the Mayor had been attending board meetings for months against advice of the town solicitor.
The solicitor's review led to negotiation of a new agreement.
It is better than the first.
Asked to guess the appointees to the arm's length ,self-appointed board with closed door meetings, allowing secrecy in all their deliberations I would say Mayor Dawe and Councillor
Thompson.
As members of the board ,they may speak for the public's interest. We cannot be certain tof course.
Because they will be bound by secrecy and independence inherent in the Board's constitution.
Somewhere there's a reference to ex officio members. How is that useful? Ex officio members can attend, on=bserve,participate in deliberation; they cannot vote .
No conflict of interest presents for Council appointees. No obvious purpose of any kind really.
Only a breach of the requirement for elected officials to conduct all public business openly and without concealment. Except for a few notable exceptions.
One of which is NOT participating in secret meetings of a board spending public funds
Council members can be members of the Culture Centre Board and vote on matters of pecuniary interest to the board without incurring a Conflict of Interest.
If one understands the meaning of conflict , the answer was never in doubt.
In the simplest terms, a conflict of interest happens when an elected member votes on a motion that has the potential of putting money into her pocket or the pocket of a close relative .
The opinion was supportive and considered good governance to have Councillors serving on the board.
It is said to be precedent setting decision.
I don't think so.
Half the membership of the Library Board are Councillors the rest are town appointees.
Lake Simcoe Conservation Authority and the Hospital Board both have regional councillors serving;
Boards of Education are entirely elected. Police Services Board and any other board receiving public funding has elected members on board including the Board of Public Health.
The common factor is that meetings are conducted in public.
The Culture Centre Board meetings are private.
The Board would not budge on that in negotiating a new agreement ,
They choose board members.
They meet behind closed doors .
They have a valuable rent-free building, with utilities and maintenance paid by the town and
hundreds of thousands of public dollars to spend, growing every year.
They meet in secret.
The Judge didn't know. He wasn't told.
The night a motion was debated in Council to give twelve months notice of termination to the Board
something strange happened.
The debate ended . Everything that could be said had been said. Support was evident.
The Mayor spoke at length in support of the motion.
All that was left was for the vote to be called. It wasn't.
A pause intervened; long enough to be noticeable.
Finally ,prompted by the Mayor, CouncillorThompson and Humfrey's moved an amendment that jettisoned the motion.
It was about then I requested a review of the agreement by the town solicitor.
The Mayor demurred. The solicitor had plenty of work to do , he said, without adding to it.
Council discovered about the same time , the Mayor had been attending board meetings for months against advice of the town solicitor.
The solicitor's review led to negotiation of a new agreement.
It is better than the first.
Asked to guess the appointees to the arm's length ,self-appointed board with closed door meetings, allowing secrecy in all their deliberations I would say Mayor Dawe and Councillor
Thompson.
As members of the board ,they may speak for the public's interest. We cannot be certain tof course.
Because they will be bound by secrecy and independence inherent in the Board's constitution.
Somewhere there's a reference to ex officio members. How is that useful? Ex officio members can attend, on=bserve,participate in deliberation; they cannot vote .
No conflict of interest presents for Council appointees. No obvious purpose of any kind really.
Only a breach of the requirement for elected officials to conduct all public business openly and without concealment. Except for a few notable exceptions.
One of which is NOT participating in secret meetings of a board spending public funds
Saturday, 2 November 2013
It's about keeping faith
Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Weird and Weirder":
CBC News
Forum Research Poll showed Mayor Ford's approval rating ROSE by 5% on Thursday after the police chief spoke.
I did not make that up
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But you see, I think the outcome was predictable.
It's what you learn, if they give you the chance to serve.
If you're there for them when they need you if you never let them down even if it might cost you, they will always be there for you.
It's a pact.
They just need to know you can be trusted. No matter what.
Rob Ford might have been unable to impress the editors.
If they had learned their craft the old-fashioned way, if they had ever plumbed the depth of the stories they tell , instead of collecting degrees in journalism and business administration from renowned universities, the ediots would have known they couldn't do what they thought they could.
Twenty per cent logic, eighty per cent emotion.
Rob Ford didn't disgrace the city.
The Toronto media did .
How could the Mayor be responsible for headlines they wrote?
Were they protecting the city's image when they told the story of a video offered to them for sale
by a gang of drug dealers and murderers.
It's like the victim of rape becomes responsible for having been raped in the adversarial system of law as practiced in the courts.
Eight editors in the Sun tabloid had to band to-gether to do the damnable deed.
None of them had the courage to do it alone or take responsibility.
CBC News
Forum Research Poll showed Mayor Ford's approval rating ROSE by 5% on Thursday after the police chief spoke.
I did not make that up
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But you see, I think the outcome was predictable.
It's what you learn, if they give you the chance to serve.
If you're there for them when they need you if you never let them down even if it might cost you, they will always be there for you.
It's a pact.
They just need to know you can be trusted. No matter what.
Rob Ford might have been unable to impress the editors.
If they had learned their craft the old-fashioned way, if they had ever plumbed the depth of the stories they tell , instead of collecting degrees in journalism and business administration from renowned universities, the ediots would have known they couldn't do what they thought they could.
Twenty per cent logic, eighty per cent emotion.
Rob Ford didn't disgrace the city.
The Toronto media did .
How could the Mayor be responsible for headlines they wrote?
Were they protecting the city's image when they told the story of a video offered to them for sale
by a gang of drug dealers and murderers.
It's like the victim of rape becomes responsible for having been raped in the adversarial system of law as practiced in the courts.
Eight editors in the Sun tabloid had to band to-gether to do the damnable deed.
None of them had the courage to do it alone or take responsibility.
Guest Post on Stephen Harper
Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Weird and Weirder":
It's interesting to do a bit of research on Stephen Harper's beginnings, his education and initial work experiences.
Harper was born in Toronto and completed his schooling there through his secondary school graduation. He enrolled at U of T but dropped out after two months. He then moved to Edmonton where he found work in the mail room at Imperial Oil. Later, he advanced to work on the company's computer systems. He took up [post-secondary studies again at the University of Calgary, where he completed a bachelor's degree in economics. He later returned there to earn a master's degree in economics, completed in 1993.
Harper became involved with politics as a member of his high schools Young Liberals Club. He later changed his affiliation because he disagreed with the National Energy Policy of the Trudeau government. For the next ten years he toiled in the political back rooms of the Reform Party, including the position of policy chief. Harper became leader of the National Citizens Coalition. He was skeptical about the Reform Party's United Alternative initiative, arguing it would serve to consolidate Preston Manning's hold on the party leadership. In 2000 the United Alternative created the Canadian Alliance as a successor party to Reform. As the battle for leadership took place Harper's positions on a number of issues hardened. On social issues Harper argued for 'parental rights' to use corporal punishment against their children and supported raising the age of sexual consent. He described his potential support base as "similar to what George Bush tapped."
I'm not going to go any further except to refer to a portion of his speech last night where he attacked academics (himself one), judges (how many Supreme Court nominations has he made?), Senators (again how many of these are his creation?) bureaucrats, bankers, big business (is the Keystone Pipeline not part of several big businesses?) diplomats, lobbyists and the Rideau Club.
He appealed to his "base" - the little guy, "cab drivers, the small business owners, the farms and foresters and fishermen, the factory and office workers, the seniors...those honest, hard-working Canadians, old and new," as Harper put it.
Will this speech be a success for Conservatives? if it isn't, it will be because it didn't matter what Harper said.
It's interesting to do a bit of research on Stephen Harper's beginnings, his education and initial work experiences.
Harper was born in Toronto and completed his schooling there through his secondary school graduation. He enrolled at U of T but dropped out after two months. He then moved to Edmonton where he found work in the mail room at Imperial Oil. Later, he advanced to work on the company's computer systems. He took up [post-secondary studies again at the University of Calgary, where he completed a bachelor's degree in economics. He later returned there to earn a master's degree in economics, completed in 1993.
Harper became involved with politics as a member of his high schools Young Liberals Club. He later changed his affiliation because he disagreed with the National Energy Policy of the Trudeau government. For the next ten years he toiled in the political back rooms of the Reform Party, including the position of policy chief. Harper became leader of the National Citizens Coalition. He was skeptical about the Reform Party's United Alternative initiative, arguing it would serve to consolidate Preston Manning's hold on the party leadership. In 2000 the United Alternative created the Canadian Alliance as a successor party to Reform. As the battle for leadership took place Harper's positions on a number of issues hardened. On social issues Harper argued for 'parental rights' to use corporal punishment against their children and supported raising the age of sexual consent. He described his potential support base as "similar to what George Bush tapped."
I'm not going to go any further except to refer to a portion of his speech last night where he attacked academics (himself one), judges (how many Supreme Court nominations has he made?), Senators (again how many of these are his creation?) bureaucrats, bankers, big business (is the Keystone Pipeline not part of several big businesses?) diplomats, lobbyists and the Rideau Club.
He appealed to his "base" - the little guy, "cab drivers, the small business owners, the farms and foresters and fishermen, the factory and office workers, the seniors...those honest, hard-working Canadians, old and new," as Harper put it.
Will this speech be a success for Conservatives? if it isn't, it will be because it didn't matter what Harper said.
Weird and Weirder
Strange times . Yesterday we watched the Chief of Police make statements relating circumstances to the Mayor of Toronto.
The police are governed by provincial legislation. There's a police governing authority.
Politics cannot interfere with the work of the police. The police must steer clear of politics.
But yesterday we saw what we saw.
I doubtit was the Chief's intention. There appears to be no artifice to the man. His character is written large upon his face.
He seems to be a good,kind,well-intentioned policeman with a very difficult job.
We witnessed by the magic of television the instantaneous effect of his statement .
People were persuaded his words incriminated the Mayor. They said so into the camera.
They did not hear follow-up information of no evidence of "criminality" against the Mayor.
Senator Pamela Wallin's experience, at the hands of a Corporal of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police is similar.
The Senator Wallexpense claims have been audited. Almost $200,000 were found to be invalid.
Despite her disagreement with the finding Senator Wallin refunded the money to the Senate Treasury.
Then along comes a Corporal and declares the Senator is guilty of "fraud"
Since when does a police corporal have the authority to make that determination.
Are there no proscuting attorneys? No courts ? No judges? No trials?
Are the Royal Canadian Mounted Police a law unto themselves. ?
Well. God Help Us All !
At the local level, a police officer is responsible for filing a charge. The Crown Attorney's office is responsible to determine if evidence is sufficient to prosecute the charge under the relevant law.
They do a slip -shod job of it but it is their jurisdiction.
A date is scheduled and trial proceeds ----or not . depending on other procedures.
It's a judge who decides guilt or innocence . Not a police corporal.
But when a revered Red Coat says it is so, "She did it. Oh Yes Indeed , She did it alright"
Why would an average citizen suspect the Corporal had no authority to say any such thing.
Having reached the level of Corporal, past the level of first-class constable, could he possibly be unaware he was speaking out of turn and doing inestimable damage to a citizen in the process?
Would anyon suspect a Corporal of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police of malce aforethought?
Yes indeedy, the times they are aseething !
He expressed "disappointment"
The Chief and the army he commands, are public servants .Theoretically at least., they functions under the authority of those who pay the freight. A hefty price at that.The police are governed by provincial legislation. There's a police governing authority.
Politics cannot interfere with the work of the police. The police must steer clear of politics.
But yesterday we saw what we saw.
I doubtit was the Chief's intention. There appears to be no artifice to the man. His character is written large upon his face.
He seems to be a good,kind,well-intentioned policeman with a very difficult job.
We witnessed by the magic of television the instantaneous effect of his statement .
People were persuaded his words incriminated the Mayor. They said so into the camera.
They did not hear follow-up information of no evidence of "criminality" against the Mayor.
Senator Pamela Wallin's experience, at the hands of a Corporal of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police is similar.
The Senator Wallexpense claims have been audited. Almost $200,000 were found to be invalid.
Despite her disagreement with the finding Senator Wallin refunded the money to the Senate Treasury.
Then along comes a Corporal and declares the Senator is guilty of "fraud"
Since when does a police corporal have the authority to make that determination.
Are there no proscuting attorneys? No courts ? No judges? No trials?
Are the Royal Canadian Mounted Police a law unto themselves. ?
Well. God Help Us All !
At the local level, a police officer is responsible for filing a charge. The Crown Attorney's office is responsible to determine if evidence is sufficient to prosecute the charge under the relevant law.
They do a slip -shod job of it but it is their jurisdiction.
A date is scheduled and trial proceeds ----or not . depending on other procedures.
It's a judge who decides guilt or innocence . Not a police corporal.
But when a revered Red Coat says it is so, "She did it. Oh Yes Indeed , She did it alright"
Why would an average citizen suspect the Corporal had no authority to say any such thing.
Having reached the level of Corporal, past the level of first-class constable, could he possibly be unaware he was speaking out of turn and doing inestimable damage to a citizen in the process?
Would anyon suspect a Corporal of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police of malce aforethought?
Yes indeedy, the times they are aseething !
Friday, 1 November 2013
When will it stop ?
Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Blog Update":
I'm no Ford advocate but I think the Police Chief has made an enormous mistake. He seems to be confirming suspicions about what was in that pipe. No way he can know for sure. there are at least 2 other possible substances. I can't see how he is going to wiggle out of that assumption. Mayor Ford has some pretty decent lawyers
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I had the same reaction. The media were careful to say no "criminality" is alleged against the Mayor.
Yet comments by passers-by were " Now the Police Chief is saying it ------it must be true"
Mr Blair stated they had the Mayor and his friend under surveillance.
The friend became aware of it so he set up counter-surveillance.
Then the police used a plane to follow them about
My God, how much did they spend to uncover nothing "incriminating" against the Mayor.
Last night, Halloween, David Letterman featured various well-known figures in videos in a variety of costumes.
Morley Shaeffer had little horns protruding from his head and wearing grey loosely hung wrestler's tights.
It was Morley's face alright and Morley's voice but the body clearly didn't belong .
I've seen an all- out effort before now to destroy a man's life. It happens.
It's an ugly sight.
Nobody involved can be proud to have been part of it.
What's happening now in Toronto is a firestorm of hysteria ,
The Mayor is not the one fanning the flames.
I'm no Ford advocate but I think the Police Chief has made an enormous mistake. He seems to be confirming suspicions about what was in that pipe. No way he can know for sure. there are at least 2 other possible substances. I can't see how he is going to wiggle out of that assumption. Mayor Ford has some pretty decent lawyers
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I had the same reaction. The media were careful to say no "criminality" is alleged against the Mayor.
Yet comments by passers-by were " Now the Police Chief is saying it ------it must be true"
Mr Blair stated they had the Mayor and his friend under surveillance.
The friend became aware of it so he set up counter-surveillance.
Then the police used a plane to follow them about
My God, how much did they spend to uncover nothing "incriminating" against the Mayor.
Last night, Halloween, David Letterman featured various well-known figures in videos in a variety of costumes.
Morley Shaeffer had little horns protruding from his head and wearing grey loosely hung wrestler's tights.
It was Morley's face alright and Morley's voice but the body clearly didn't belong .
I've seen an all- out effort before now to destroy a man's life. It happens.
It's an ugly sight.
Nobody involved can be proud to have been part of it.
What's happening now in Toronto is a firestorm of hysteria ,
The Mayor is not the one fanning the flames.
PSSHAW ---snobbery me arse
Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "My Preference":
"We don't need someone who thinks he's slumming."
There's that reverse snobbery of yours again.
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At the last Council meeting , a motion on the table was an attempt to clarify precisely how the
elected body exercises control and requires accountability from staff.
The motion sprang from a response from the Mayor a query from Council was tantamount to micro-managing .
During debate, the function of the Mayor as Chief Executive Officer was dismissed as meaningless .
He indicated with a glance around the table if he really had authority as CEO "there would be changes "
The comment was clearly not directed at staff
One is forced to conclude the remark was directed at Councillors.
At best it was unwise. At worst, downright stupid
The only meaning possible was that some members occupying seats would not if he really was CEO
The comment was offensive. Not conducive to civil response. In breach of the rule
requiring civility by the member responsible for maintaining civility.
Insufferable, patronizing,condescending ,insulting reference deserving of a straightforward, figuratively speaking, smack in the teeth.
There's nothing reverse, perverse or snobbish about it.
It's just -----put up yer dukes and let's have at you me boyyo!
And may the better woman win
"We don't need someone who thinks he's slumming."
There's that reverse snobbery of yours again.
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At the last Council meeting , a motion on the table was an attempt to clarify precisely how the
elected body exercises control and requires accountability from staff.
The motion sprang from a response from the Mayor a query from Council was tantamount to micro-managing .
During debate, the function of the Mayor as Chief Executive Officer was dismissed as meaningless .
He indicated with a glance around the table if he really had authority as CEO "there would be changes "
The comment was clearly not directed at staff
One is forced to conclude the remark was directed at Councillors.
At best it was unwise. At worst, downright stupid
The only meaning possible was that some members occupying seats would not if he really was CEO
The comment was offensive. Not conducive to civil response. In breach of the rule
requiring civility by the member responsible for maintaining civility.
Insufferable, patronizing,condescending ,insulting reference deserving of a straightforward, figuratively speaking, smack in the teeth.
There's nothing reverse, perverse or snobbish about it.
It's just -----put up yer dukes and let's have at you me boyyo!
And may the better woman win
Thursday, 31 October 2013
My Preference
Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Blog Update":
One is supposed to lead by example.
What would you have said and continue to say if Mayor Dawe had performed, in public, the way Rob Ford has done?
I wouldn't expect you to say that such a performance was enhancing our town's image or reputation.
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Election before last, I registered as a candidate forMayor. On reflection , I decided against .
The town deserved a more youthful image.
I never had a doubt about my competence to bring a Council together to work for the best interest of the community, to ensure accountability and share the satisfaction of a job well done.
I have a few basic principles;
Respect for the voters right to choose
The Mayor's role is pivotal.
Judgement is paramount.
Council authority must be respected.
Taxpayers must receive full value
Spending must be controlled by Council.
Fairness, Equity and Consistency is the backbone of decision-making.
Employees at every level, committed to the dignity and meaning of public service are the face of the organization . Their role is the day to day and face to face delivery of service and must be acknowledged and respected.
Leadership comes from the Mayor's Chair ...well not precisely the chair....the Mayor
We don't need someone who thinks he's slumming.
Now then-----take what you like out of that
One is supposed to lead by example.
What would you have said and continue to say if Mayor Dawe had performed, in public, the way Rob Ford has done?
I wouldn't expect you to say that such a performance was enhancing our town's image or reputation.
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Election before last, I registered as a candidate forMayor. On reflection , I decided against .
The town deserved a more youthful image.
I never had a doubt about my competence to bring a Council together to work for the best interest of the community, to ensure accountability and share the satisfaction of a job well done.
I have a few basic principles;
Respect for the voters right to choose
The Mayor's role is pivotal.
Judgement is paramount.
Council authority must be respected.
Taxpayers must receive full value
Spending must be controlled by Council.
Fairness, Equity and Consistency is the backbone of decision-making.
Employees at every level, committed to the dignity and meaning of public service are the face of the organization . Their role is the day to day and face to face delivery of service and must be acknowledged and respected.
Leadership comes from the Mayor's Chair ...well not precisely the chair....the Mayor
We don't need someone who thinks he's slumming.
Now then-----take what you like out of that
A Family Dispute
Numbers are growing. With an Apple App Spam is almost negligible
Standards continue to evolve as I become more surefooted.
Comments denigrating staff continue to be made, not published and numbers are reduced.
Councillors are fair game but I try to screen out personal references. It would be better to stay away from the personal.
As I told the Mayor last Tuesday. I didn't learn what people expect of me from books. I learned the hard way. I don;t think it hurts for Councillors to read reactions to performance as long as it is the political performance.
Growth in the comment numbers is the most positive from my perspective.
I've never understood why people can't get into a vigorous argument for the joy of it.
My twenty -three year old grandson phoned me from Whitby today. He'd been listening to CFRB
speaking on the release of documents from the Toronto police department
I haven't had television or radio on , so I haven't heard it.
Aaron has been determined to prove I'm wrong about Rob Ford and he wanted to rub my face in it.
I love my grandson and I love that he cares as much about something as I do.
We pick up the argument where we left off whenever we see each other.
He thinks I admire Rob Ford personally.I continue to insist the fact he won a decisive victory as Mayor of Toronto in a fair fight against a number of valid candidates. must be respected.
I cannot begin to comprehend what it takes to accomplish such an overwhelming challenge.
In Rob Ford' s case it wasn't urbane slick .
It wasn 't self-proclaimed righteousness.
There was no vainglory .
I think it's because Rob Ford is the common man with all the flaws and foibles plain to be seen.
Voters empathized and felt every cruel cut of the machete attacks by the Toronto Star .
It became even more ferocious after he won the day and became the City's Mayor,
Standards continue to evolve as I become more surefooted.
Comments denigrating staff continue to be made, not published and numbers are reduced.
Councillors are fair game but I try to screen out personal references. It would be better to stay away from the personal.
As I told the Mayor last Tuesday. I didn't learn what people expect of me from books. I learned the hard way. I don;t think it hurts for Councillors to read reactions to performance as long as it is the political performance.
Growth in the comment numbers is the most positive from my perspective.
I've never understood why people can't get into a vigorous argument for the joy of it.
My twenty -three year old grandson phoned me from Whitby today. He'd been listening to CFRB
speaking on the release of documents from the Toronto police department
I haven't had television or radio on , so I haven't heard it.
Aaron has been determined to prove I'm wrong about Rob Ford and he wanted to rub my face in it.
I love my grandson and I love that he cares as much about something as I do.
We pick up the argument where we left off whenever we see each other.
He thinks I admire Rob Ford personally.I continue to insist the fact he won a decisive victory as Mayor of Toronto in a fair fight against a number of valid candidates. must be respected.
I cannot begin to comprehend what it takes to accomplish such an overwhelming challenge.
In Rob Ford' s case it wasn't urbane slick .
It wasn 't self-proclaimed righteousness.
There was no vainglory .
I think it's because Rob Ford is the common man with all the flaws and foibles plain to be seen.
Voters empathized and felt every cruel cut of the machete attacks by the Toronto Star .
It became even more ferocious after he won the day and became the City's Mayor,
Cleaning Up In The Kitchen
I cooked yesterday. Ribs'n beans in home- made barbecue sauce in the crock pot. I cleaned up as I went.
Doesn't matter there was still clean-up today. Not finished yet.
That's one reason I posted someone else on David Suzuki.
Besides enlightenment there was the mention of speaker fees.
$40,000. a pop .
Travel, accommodation and meals would be provided by the host as well.
Think about that:
Suppose Senators Wallin and Duffy were asked to tally the number of speaking engagements on behalf of the Government(Conservative Party) .
Expenses claimed against the Senate budget and speaker's fees would be higher than that which they are now accused of improperly claiming .
The Prime Minister , to house applause , says they deserve to be suspended without pay and should resign.
The Prime Minister made the appointments. Did he not know Mike Duffy worked and lived in Ottawa for years.
For sure, he knew Pamela Wallin had not resided in Saskatchewan for decades.
ThePrime Minister's private sector brand of integrity/ expediency is not useful in politics.
Every politician understands very well why Wallin and Duffy were appointed.
What is happening to them now,at the ands of the Prime Minister,is precisely the reason Senate appointments cannot be put asunder.
Cheques from "private funds" of the PMO Chief of Staff, legal fees paid by the Conservative Party.
are merely dots to be connected.
In the public eye, Wallin and Duffy can't be defended .
In Harper's estimation, they could be jettisoned. They should just crawl away quietly.
Well no, they were never going to do that.
Masters of Communication are least likely victims. Even if told in the first person, the more salacious the story the more delicious to tell. This story is too hot to hold.
Duffy can't hide his glee.Wallin is more ladylike but she is a veteran of wars.
The only Conservative with courage intelligence and decency enough to defend their right to due process was Hugh Segal. No slouch himself in the art of communication.
But never fear, it was likely enough
Now I need to go finish cleaning up in the kitchen
Doesn't matter there was still clean-up today. Not finished yet.
That's one reason I posted someone else on David Suzuki.
Besides enlightenment there was the mention of speaker fees.
$40,000. a pop .
Travel, accommodation and meals would be provided by the host as well.
Think about that:
Suppose Senators Wallin and Duffy were asked to tally the number of speaking engagements on behalf of the Government(Conservative Party) .
Expenses claimed against the Senate budget and speaker's fees would be higher than that which they are now accused of improperly claiming .
The Prime Minister , to house applause , says they deserve to be suspended without pay and should resign.
The Prime Minister made the appointments. Did he not know Mike Duffy worked and lived in Ottawa for years.
For sure, he knew Pamela Wallin had not resided in Saskatchewan for decades.
ThePrime Minister's private sector brand of integrity/ expediency is not useful in politics.
Every politician understands very well why Wallin and Duffy were appointed.
What is happening to them now,at the ands of the Prime Minister,is precisely the reason Senate appointments cannot be put asunder.
Cheques from "private funds" of the PMO Chief of Staff, legal fees paid by the Conservative Party.
are merely dots to be connected.
In the public eye, Wallin and Duffy can't be defended .
In Harper's estimation, they could be jettisoned. They should just crawl away quietly.
Well no, they were never going to do that.
Masters of Communication are least likely victims. Even if told in the first person, the more salacious the story the more delicious to tell. This story is too hot to hold.
Duffy can't hide his glee.Wallin is more ladylike but she is a veteran of wars.
The only Conservative with courage intelligence and decency enough to defend their right to due process was Hugh Segal. No slouch himself in the art of communication.
But never fear, it was likely enough
Now I need to go finish cleaning up in the kitchen