Showing posts with label Lorne Coe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lorne Coe. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Policy for Naming of Schools in the Durham District School Board


I was watching Whitby Council this evening as they wasted time on a Motion that should not of been a motion and that is the naming of a school in the Durham District School Board.


The Motion:


"Recommendation to the Durham District School Board to Name the New Brooklin High School after Steve Cosgrove, Local War Veteran


At the February 10, 2014 meeting of Council, Councillors Gleed and Coe gave notice of their motion with respect to naming the new Brooklin High School after War Verteran Steve Cosgrove."

 

Although it makes sense to name the school after the war vet … this did not need to be a motion as a letter by any individual could submit the name.

 

Members of council have been through this process before and have instructed staff to submit a name so it should never of been a motion.

Although I did laugh at Michael Emms attempt to amend the motion by adding lets name a street after the War Vet ... Pat Perkins did say it best  to this request as it will happen regardless in time..

To support Derek Gleed in his request I encourage people to submit to:

John Bowyer,
Whitby Schools/Safety and Security
Administrative Assistant:  Lori Clint
ph: 905-666-6373
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email

 

Here is the policy for naming a school…

 

7551 - Naming Of Schools - Appendix A - Policy
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1.0 It is the responsibility of the Ad Hoc Committee to make a school name recommendation to a regular meeting of the Board.

2.0 Schools shall be named or re-named in accordance with the following guidelines, giving consideration to the numbering as being a guide to priority for the source names:

(a) After persons recognized as having made a significant contribution to our society in the region, province, or country. The school will not be named after a current employee of the Board, or a member of the Board, or a member of the immediate family of the foregoing.

(b) A historical name which once applied to the area in which the school is located.

(c) The name of the District which the school will serve.

(d) The name of the street on which the school is located.


Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Whitby councillor denies employing trickery to win election

I believe in the democratic process so I am posting the Story from Whitby This Week. And since Rob Ford never smoked Crack, oh wait he just admitted he did, I will let the readers decide for themselves.

Whitby This Week
ByParvaneh Pessian

WHITBY -- Centre Ward Councillor Michael Emm is denying any connection to websites containing offensive statements that his opponent in the last Whitby election claims was registered under his name. Related Stories Former Whitby councillor’s... Former councillor Shirley Scott says her websites, www.shirleyscott.com and www.voteshirleyscott.ca, were “hijacked” and derogatory comments under her name were posted there during the 2010 election. Ms. Scott obtained a police report on the investigation into the websites through a Freedom of Information request, which indicated the site domain name was owned by “the election opponent to SCOTT and winner of the election.”

“I’m stunned that the police would do an investigation without contacting me or my family,” says Coun. Emm, adding the first he heard of the matter was through a media request for interview on Oct. 31.
Following the advice of legal counsel, Coun. Emm says he decided not to comment at the time and instead do some poking around of his own. According to his findings, one of the websites is up for sale and the other is registered to a place in Phoenix, Arizona.

“I’ve had some discussions with some techie people and they said that in this day of Internet, it’s very easy to go and get a web page and register it in someone else’s name,” Coun. Emm says. “That’s the way the Internet works these days -- it’s who can mess around with who.”

According to Ms. Scott, she got a phone call in September 2010 -- just one month before the election -- notifying her that something was amiss on the websites she had used in her previous bid for a seat in 2006.

The site, which was purchased in March 2010 according to the police report, contained some “political stuff which is normal in elections.” But it also contained a section where the writer blathered about other councillors, including references to one’s children burning down a barn and another having a “past in dirty movies,” among other references.

  “I remember thinking how could anybody stoop that low?” says Ms. Scott, upon learning about the disparaging remarks written under her name. Dealing with the hurtful attack on her character, combined with the death of her campaign manager and close friend, dampened her spirits during the tight race.

 Ms. Scott lost the 2010 election by 323 votes. “The heart went right out of me about three weeks before the campaign ended,” she says. “I found it hard to do anything because I was intimidated ... whomever did it, got exactly what they wanted.”

  In the police report, the owner of the site’s name is redacted but the phrase referring to the owner as Ms. Scott’s opponent and winner of the election is not. The case wrapped up this past January when police and an assistant Crown attorney determined there wasn’t enough evidence to prosecute. It is not known who purchased the websites after Ms. Scott failed to renew her rights to the domain names, or who actually posted the content online.

There also wasn’t enough proof that the writings went beyond “nasty election campaigning and entered the criminal fraud world,” according to the report. Coun. Emm, who had not spoken to police regarding the report as of Monday, says he also fell prey to trickery during the 2010 election when his home computer was hacked into. “People do hide behind the Internet,” he says. “Years ago when my dad (former Whitby Councillor Gerry Emm) wanted to have a good row with somebody, they’d pick up the phone and they’d duel it out ... in this day and age, somebody can send you a factitious e-mail.

It’s all too weird.” He believes the perpetrator of the incident involving Ms. Scott’s sites could be linked to another website, www.therealwhitbytowncrier.blogspot.ca, which contains a photo of him and is written in the first person referring to himself as “evil” and confessing to using slanderous statements against his election opponents. “I feel for what Shirley’s going through because since 2010, there’s been this website about me out there ... that’s sitting on the World Wide Web since 2010 and I choose to ignore it,” he says.

Besides a phone call Coun. Emm says he placed to Ms. Scott in 2010 “to give her the courtesy” of knowing he was going to enter his name in the race, he says the two have barely spoken. “If Shirley would like to speak to me, I have no problem speaking with Shirley but she goes out of her way not to speak to me.”

Ms. Scott says she’s not interested in confronting Coun. Emm and hasn’t yet decided if she wants to run in the next municipal election, scheduled for October 2014, but wanted to make the findings of the police report public to clear her name. “All I knew in my heart was I want to know who did this so I can prove to the community that this was not me,” she says.

She encourages Coun. Emm to set the record straight as well by speaking to the owner of the domain, the U.S.-based GoDaddy, and determining who is responsible for the cruel deed. “As the registered person of the site, you are privy to all the financial information ... there’s either a credit card or a PayPal probably so to clear his name, that’s all he has to do.” --

With files from Torstar news service Reporter Parvaneh Pessian covers the town of Whitby for Metroland Media Group’s Durham Region Division


There are people out there that have pictures or were privy to these pictures before all the shenanigans began in the 2010 municipal elections on both web sites and facebook, including attacks on the Mayors opponent that should step up to the plate as this could put this dinosaur to bed. This person knows who he is and should come forward.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

In Whitby Politics’ the Shit always rises to the Top!

HI Everyone it's been awhile but this is definatly the news that was expected. In Whitby Politics' the shit always rises to the top an in this case after reading the TorStar Article I think you will agree the Shit comes with a name attached.
As you can see the Domains were registered to Michael Emm and even though you can't prove that he created the harmful content he should be held responsible as it would be he that would give access to someone to create. I think at this time the town has to look at their Code of Conduct procedure, oh wait they don't have one to follow. Other Towns and Cities have a Code of Conduct procedure in place and maybe it's time for one in Whitby especially following the 2010 election and the information that has come to light. I think you'll find out more about who were behind this shameful bashing as you know Michael Emm will not take the full blame and watch his Political Career Crumble. He will take people down with him as I pretty sure thats the type of person this artcle seems to support! It's time for our Mayor Pat Perkins to step up to the plate and ask for Michael Emm's Resignation!!!

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Mayor Clears Air on Casino or wants you to Believe the reasons why!

Wow . don't believe it's been over 8 months since I last posted. I must be super busy or I was just waiting an letting the Mayor shot her self in the foot.

On May 24th a story in Whitby this Week -  http://www.durhamregion.com/news/article/1622438--whitby-mayor-clears-the-air-on-casino-decision appeared.

This story has to do with the reasons Pat Perkins pretty much directed Whitby Council to vote against a $750,000 winfall. I realize the word "directed" is not really a democracy but hey who said Whitby Council runs like a democracy.

Her reason's were based on the zoning for a new OLG Slots Facility. She mentioned talking to Mayor Steve Parish and how he was not interested in revenue sharing. If Whitby Happened to have the OLG Slots would Pat Perkin's be so fast to share Revenue that has a large impact on our town, No it would be a resounding "NO". 

What I find funny is how she said and these are her words as printed in the Paper, "We were looking for fairness; what they came back with was anything but. It was cutting out our neighbours in Pickering. We are the Zone, so Whitby in all good conscience could not do that to our neighbours."

I am not sure but I am pretty sure Pat Perkins should be doing what's best for Whitby and turning down a windfall of close to $750,000 is not doing the best for Whitby.

Also the last time I checked Mayor Ryan of Pickering is a pretty good mayor and I am sure does not need Pat Perkins in his corner fighting for him. If Mayor Ryan wanted a deal with Ajax he would have had a meeting in private for Pickering.

Bottom line I actually think Pat Perkins is starting to believe her own reasons for flushing money down the toilet ... Thank goodness Oct 2014 is just around the corner!!





Thursday, September 13, 2012

Whitby is Loser with these bunch of Dimwits!!!!

Whitby is Loser with these bunch of Dimwits!!!!

I know I was dumbfounded by the way the vote happened at Whitby Council. Who would believe this Council to turn down a $750,000 dollar win fall which probably would have balanced the budget in the years to come. It would have had a great capital impact for roughly 20 years.

Voting against the offer from Ajax, which I thought was pretty generous offer, Ken Montague, Tracy Hanson, Lorne Coe, Michael Emm and Milk Carton Pat Perkins. Michael Emm I understand as he only supports losing money for the town of Whitby and basically doing what ever Pat Perkins tells him to!

Voting in favor of accepting a $750,000 dollar win fall for Whitby, and basically only having to vote to support this option were Don Mitchell, Joe Drumm and Liz Roy.

Just to show you I am not the only person disappointed in the decision of the Mayor and Company and their greediness to throw away a guaranteed Cash flow for nothing is ridiculous and makes no sense.

This is what happens when 45% vote gives us a Mayor that does not care about her constitutes and only her own agenda.

This smells of Performing Arts Centre all over it... Could there be ties that lead further up the latter... maybe Federally.. one never knows!!!!

Comments by Whitby Residents!!!

rfoster:


Casino Vote-whats next?

First of all, it won't be the Mayor doing any work. She will hire the best consultants that our money can buy and tell them this has to be done in a very short time frame so of course, money is no object.Our money is never a concern for Pat Perkins.It would appear that the Mayor is spending Town money like a drunken sailor:that is hard earned money in the bank by past administrations managed properly on behalf of the Town citizens.One big hurdle is how is the Mayor going to explain that the location for the Casino could be adjacent to the Abilities Centre.Sure wouldn't like to live in Whitby Shores if this is picked:what's that knock on the door?, its 3 am:why it a hooker wanting to use our washroom.Call the Mayor at home, not her problem, call the police.One just has to go up to Rama, its a 24 hour continuous coming and going of people, white limos, and problems.And to think, all this crap could have been avoided. The Mayor could have just accepted the $ 1 million per year. I think its time to call the Province and have them step in and take over the running of the Town.The Mayor and her past decisions have made Whitby a laughing stock. We are not being managed properly, the Staff is excellent, but they have to listen to what the Mayor says,their hands are tied.Its time for the Mayor to call it a day before she bankrupts the Town.

Whitby Mayor blows $1 million

For sure politics is in play here, at the expense of Whitby taxpayers.Councillors Coe, Emm,Hanson,(don't know about Montague) and our inept Mayor Perkins are all card carrying Conservatives. We must thank Councillors Roy, Drumm & Mitchell for putting the residents first in voting NO.Its a bloody shame the Conservative councillors put themselves at the front of the line in putting their careers first by possibly accepting future considerations from the Mayor so she can count on their votes. Is it legally possible that we can recall the Mayor. She has fumbled the ball from the start, our past Mayors must be shaking their heads that the Town has fallen in stature in only 6 years.Hard questions must be answered: is the Mayor up to the task;does she have a drinking problem;has she health problems that affect her job: she must have something going on as she sucks. Anyone who turns down $1 million annually needs an assessment.



Conorm:


What did you expect from this council?
The decision by Whitby council, minus Elizabeth Roy,Joe Drum and Don Mitchell, shows what a morally bankrupt bunch of of incompetents we have running the town. What's a million dollars right? The only way this council attracts new business is to steal it from your neighbours. Remember these folks at election time and hopefully our fine Mayor will be put out to pasture.


Rocky99:

Simply incredible?

Mr Parrish and Joe Drumm said it best... There is not a chance in hell the Liberals will turn there back on Ajax (Liberal MP Joe Dickson) , a community that has done a terrific job with the slots, and give it to a Community that has elected Conservative after Conservative. Like it or not this is very Political. WE should have taken the guaranteed 15% and run...Thanking Ajax Council every year at budget time. With the exception of Drumm, Roy and Mitchell....ITS CLEAR Whitby Council blew this big time and I hope you all remember this in 2014....It is because of decisions like this that make folks like me run......In the words of Lucille Ball....you councillors that voted for turning down this guaranteed $750, 000 to 1,000,000 a year have alot of splaining to do....We really need changes in town


Gambler777:

Whitby rejects offer.

Hopefully Whitby's greed comes back to bite them with no casino and no profits from Ajax.

macforjustice:

I smell something...
Looks like the Provincial MPP will have to use her muscle to rescue town council and the Chamber. Remember, as in life, it's who you hang with that gets you the job. History shows that some powers magically get Whitby what it wants!!







Sleadbetter:

Disappointing

Extremely. Councillor Joe Drumm was quite correct - a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. I and others tried to persuade council. It was evident that the jib was up even before the meeting started. Tracey Hansen said that it was a choice between capitalism and socialism - it wasn't - it was a choice between the people of Whitby and the ambitions of the majority of council. The people of Whitby lost. I want to commend Councillors Roy, Mitchell (although he was against reserving 20% for Social Service Agencies like the Distress Centre Durham, he and I will have words), and Drumm for standing up for what is right. Councillors Drumm and Roy were very passionate in the defence of the people of Whitby.


CNDGRL:

Pure Greed!
So disappointed in Whitby! Ajax took the risk, spent millions to upgrade the infrastructure as did the Picov family and now they are reaping the well deserved rewards. Ajax was more than generous to offer Whitby 15% for nothing and the greed of some Whitby Councillors & Mayor blinded them. Ajax is one of the top earners for OLG and has full support support from Council. Don't come back begging for 15% when it's all said and done Whitby. This silliness is one reason I moved out of Whitby!

I really can't say anymore that hasn't been said...

Let's see the Picov who own Picov downs and Ajax slots and supported Jim Flarhety to the tune of almost 100k over his Provincial and Federal election are being ambushed by Milk Carton Pat... I smell something and it's not the Mushroom farms from north Whitby, but the stench of Burning Money from the Town of Whitby..

90k wasted on a Study regarding the 1.1 million dollar losing venture in the so called Performing Arts Centre and now the Casino... It smells like this could lead to deeper waters in Toronto.. maybe that story will break soon as well!!!!

2014 is just around the Corner and its time to get rid of these money wasting, money burning Buffoons !!!

The Biggest Disappointment is Ken Montague and Tracy Hanson and of Course Michael Emm but we all expected him to follow Milk Carton Pat!!!!!!!!!!!

I guess this could put a damper on Lorne Coes Run For MAYOR in 2014 since he supported this Crap!!!!!!!!!!!!








Saturday, July 14, 2012

Making 'Cents' of the Arts Centre


o        Making ‘Cents” of the Arts Centre – Metroland Article by Parvaneh Pessian

Yes, by all means, let’s keep the dream alive of wasting $1.1 million in net loss of taxpayer’s money. Town staff has already reported that’s the amount that would be the annual loss of building and maintaining the Performing Arts Centre. If you bring in a partner at 50% you are still going to lose $550 thousand of taxpayer’s money. If you know any business people who need a large TAX DEDUCTION call them, because this could be it. I am in the business where building the Arts Centre probably would be financially beneficial to me but not at the cost of paying more taxes to maintain an ongoing loss. I am pretty sure there will be a licensed restaurant inside this Performing Arts Centre and we all know how well the Town handled the Sports Garden Café; oh wait, another losing venture!

To top it off Michael Emm, our one term Centre Ward Councilor, wants to build it downtown on the site of the old fire hall, where the parking will be inadequate for this endeavor. Even if you build an Underground parking lot you will have to charge people to park so it justifies building the Parking lot. I’m sure it would be free parking at first but then the town will look at it as a revenue generator and guess who will pay again? You guessed right YOU and ME! For the past  20 years I’ve heard the same rubbish about revitalizing the downtown core. It’s looking better than it has in the past, but if you want to revitalize the downtown core have your shops open a little longer, clean up the mess that hooligans create every weekend and give people a reason to go downtown again.

My Point is if you know it’s going to cost taxpayers around $1.1 million in net losses why would you even suggest the idea or support it?  Would you?  Apparently our Centre Ward Councilor does!!!!!





Thanks Councilor Emm for playing Monkey See Monkey Do!

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Whitby Gives go ahead to Direct Election of Regional Chair

It should not have come as a surprise as Whitby Councilors voted in favor of the Direct Election of The Regional Chair.

Yes Everyone, Even Milk Carton Pat who was at this meeting voted yes to listening to the voters from the last election.

There were a few Deputations at the Special meeting of Council, each supporting their reason for and against. But in the end the vote that mattered most was yours the Voters of Whitby. You mandated what you wanted your councilors to vote and they had no choice but to pass the resolution.

Congratulations Council for listening!


Saturday, May 26, 2012

Mayor "Milk Carton Pat's" trip to France ruffles feathers as Reported By Parvaneh Pession


Whitby mayor's trip to France ruffles feathers on council

Members should have been informed prior to the trip, deputy mayor argues


Whitby mayor's trip to France ruffles feathers on council. WHITBY -- Mayor Pat Perkins says she wasn't attempting to conceal from council details of her trip to France in March for an international real estate trade show. The mayor was part of a local delegation that attended the event to help draw foreign investors to Durham. May 22, 2012. Metroland file photo
The only thing I'd argue with is that I should have known and indeed, council should have not only been aware but should have had some input. Councillor Joe Drumm
WHITBY -- Mayor Pat Perkins' trip to France in a bid to draw investors to Whitby is causing a stir in council, two months after the fact.
Regional Councillor and Deputy Mayor Joe Drumm brought up the matter at a May 7 meeting, citing his concern with the lack of communication to council members prior to the trip in March. He said he was "deeply hurt and embarrassed" after hearing from a resident at a coffee shop that the mayor was in France, and not from the head of council herself.
"I've spent 35 years on this council and for someone to come and say to me, 'You're a fine deputy mayor, you don't know what the hell's going on', really hurt me," said Coun. Drumm.
"I had no problem with her going," said Coun. Drumm, in an interview with This Week, following the meeting.
"The only thing I'd argue with is that I should have known and indeed, council should have not only been aware but should have had some input."
Coun. Drumm filled in for Mayor Perkins at a March 5 council meeting while she was in France for an international real estate trade show. This year's event, held from March 6 to 9, attracted nearly 20,000 participants, including more than 4,000 real estate investors.
The mayor said she had phoned Coun. Drumm on March 4 -- the night before the council meeting she would be absent from -- to ask him to fill in for her. It was a brief exchange during which he consented without inquiring into why she would be away, she said.
"It was a very quick conversation, really, so he didn't ask (and) I didn't tell him ... there was no intent to not speak of it; it just was not part of the discussion."
Mayor Perkins said she was confused at the implication that she was trying to conceal details of a trip that was so widely attended by representatives from across the province. The local delegation at the event included Regional Chairman Roger Anderson, Kathy Weiss, the Region's director of economic development and tourism, and Cindy Symons-Milroy, director of economic development for the City of Oshawa.
"There was no secret about it; look at all the people that were there," said Mayor Perkins, adding she was simply doing her job to help boost economic growth in Whitby and informed council about the results of the trip via e-mail, upon her return.
"You don't miss opportunities like that if you can avoid it ... economic development is high on our list and the foreign direct investment strategy that everybody's going into right now is (what) we're all focusing (on)."
There is no legislation or policy in place that requires the mayor to advise members of council on her schedule, according to Town of Whitby Clerk Debi Wilcox. About $8,000 in travel and accommodation expenses for the trip was paid out of the Town's economic development and marketing budget. Registration for the mayor was covered by the event organizers.
"It should be noted the attendance by the mayor provided the Town with access to special sessions that we otherwise would not have had access to," said Ms. Wilcox.
Whitby's commissioner of community and marketing services, Peter LeBel, who accompanied the mayor to France, said the Town is currently following up with an investment lead from the event.
"We were there for the purpose of marketing the municipality, as was the Province there to market the province, for investment attraction purposes," he said.
Mr. LeBel said the mayor's presence at the event played a key role in securing the lead, which he declined to comment further on.
"There were meetings that included investors and developers that if you weren't a head of council, you had no opportunity to be there, so that was very, very important."

Reporter Parvaneh Pessian covers the town of Whitby for Metroland Media Group's Durham Region Division

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Special Meeting Of Council

Early meeting would you not say! 


Instead of discussing just have a vote and put this Dinosaur to bed!


Hopefully Milk Carton Pat attends this meeting!


Special Meeting of Council Details: 


When: Tuesday May 29th, 2012 - 6:00pm

 Where: Whitby Municipal Building, Council Chambers, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby ON 


Contact Name: Town Clerk Contact Tel: (905) 430-4315


Contact Email: clerks@whitby.ca 

Description: Note(s): Minutes will be posted at a later date. 


Purpose: To review the request from the Region of Durham with respect to the Regional Chair Election By-law and the lower-tier municipalities being requested to pass resolutions consenting to the by-law on or before September 1, 2012.


Thursday, May 10, 2012

Milk Carton Pat

Seems "Milk Carton" Pat is trying to hide the facts again according to Davina Jones our Political Watchdog! 


 "Council meeting Monday May 7…the part that people are talking about: the first unsettling thing I noted was that during a discussion on economic development, Councillor Drumm mentioned that 3600 jobs have been lost in Whitby and I felt that the Mayor’s response was extremely unprofessional. This was surprising to me because it seemed that everyone on the “TV stage” were on their best behaviour in front of the cameras. Councillor Drumm next raised the issue of the $94K (which we know was infrastructure money that was re-directed from much needed projects to the performing arts feasibility study), this was in September 2009. Councillor Drumm also mentioned another study for performing arts that was convened in 2010. Peter Lebel advised that the results of these studies will be available before the summer. Apparently the studies are going to pinpoint a site (whether taxpayers want it or not and can afford it or not doesn’t seem to be of concern). Then Councillor Drumm commended the Mayor for going to France to find economic opportunities, but mentioned that he was embarrassed that as Deputy Mayor he was not advised that the Mayor was leaving the country and that, Councillor Drumm was taken back when a member of the public approached him in a coffee shop asking why he wasn’t in France with the mayor. The Mayor, who doesn’t appear to want to answer some things, became openly hostile. She tried to turn it around by saying that Councillor Drumm didn’t have the courage to come to her when to me that was exactly what she had done to him by taking off the way she did. It was rather stunning to watch the mayor behave in what I felt was a very unprofessional manner. The lack of respect was surprising, especially when you consider that Councillor Drumm has been one of the best, most trustworthy, hard working and caring Councillors representing the taxpayers of Whitby admirably for over 35 years now. It just further goes to demonstrate what I have been telling everyone…TRANSPARENCY, MY FANNY!" 



 The above post is not necessarily the opinion of the Administrator of this site!  But damn close!!!!!

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Vote just happened for step 1. Step 2 should be even easier than step 1 as now Regional Council has agreed with the people of Durham Region and thus all municipalities should follow their lead. It passed 24 - 2 ( two no shows ) and one of those no-shows was our Whitby Mayor Pat Perkins the people of Whitby need to ask their Mayor why she was not there to vote. The empty seat below belongs to Whitby Mayor Pat Perkins during the public deputations and of course before the vote. She magically appeared after the vote was recorded. Before:
Opps there she is of course the vote was already recorded before she took her seat!
This again is the easiest vote the Municipal Councillors should ever have to make as they have been told which way to vote.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Direct Election Vote should be no Brainer!!

Any politician that votes against the clear mandate of the people should be recalled. Seriously folks if they accepted the job, took the pay as they are entitled to do based on the election results, why would they not accept this result also. PUT your personal views aside and vote as your electorate overwelmingly want you to... OR QUIT ! This should be the easiest vote you have ever had to make as the people have made it for you!!!!!!!
Read this on Facebook and it makes complete sense!! Thanks RV

Friday, March 16, 2012

Durham gets dirty in fight over top position

This is an article that needs sharing!!!!!

Durham gets dirty in fight over top position

March 16, 2012 00:03:00

Kate Allen
Staff Reporter


In a 2010 referendum, the good people of Durham voted overwhelming to directly elect their regional chair, rather than appoint the powerful position.

The story sounds straightforward, if not downright dull. Durham — the GTA region whose biggest city Jann Arden blew off as “the middle of nowhere” last Sunday — chose democracy, and now the process of change is chugging along.

Woo hoo.

But a faction of politicians from Durham’s north want to kill the proposal, and the fight is fracturing the region along its very own Mason-Dixon Line.

Four of the urban, densely-populated municipalities in the south — Ajax, Pickering, Oshawa, and Clarington — support electing the regional chair. Ajax mayor Steve Parish has been the movement’s biggest advocate.

“It’s simply about democracy,” he says. “What those people who oppose direct election are doing is trying to change the channel, and put up what I say are bogus arguments to justify defying the will of the people.”

Politicians from Durham’s three rural, northern townships — Brock, Uxbridge, and Scugog — have said they won’t vote to carry out the referendum’s non-binding results. They believe it will weaken their communities’ voice.

“It’s unanimous. We’re against it,” says Brock mayor Terry Clayton.

And some paint the issue as a thinly disguised blood feud. In 1997, Parish ran against rival Roger Anderson to be mayor of Ajax, and won in a landslide.

A month later, Anderson was chosen as regional chair — essentially the mayor of mayors — and holds the job still.

“I think it’s been sour grapes ever since,” says Uxbridge regional councillor Jack Ballinger. Uxbridge mayor Gerri Lynn O’Connor has publicly described the direct-election issue as a “grudge” between Parish and Anderson.

Parish calls those claims ridiculous, and accuses those against direct-election of playing politics.

“It’s strictly a power play. There are certain councillors who feel that if the decision of who is regional chair is made by the people, and not them, they will lose power and influence.”

Durham has a “two-tier” government, as do many other Ontario regions. In a two-tier system, citizens of each municipality vote to elect a local council. Members of those councils — usually the mayor plus at least one other local councillor — then sit on a regional council, which attends to regionwide issues like transportation and police.

Some regions directly elect the chair of their regional council — Halton, Waterloo — and some don’t. In Peel, York, Niagara and Durham, the elected representatives on regional council vote for anyone who puts themselves forward for the position. (York has also considered moving to direct election.)

The job is profitable as well as powerful. Anderson, as Durham’s regional chair, collected a salary of $185,038 last year, while Parish earned $78,052 as mayor plus $48,984 for his seat on regional council, slightly less than most of Durham’s other mayors. Anderson did not return interview requests Friday.

Though the 2010 referendum results were clear — almost 80 per cent of Durham voters supported direct election — whether the change will eventually happen is not.

Switching to direct election will require a “triple majority.” A majority of regional council must vote in support of it, which will happen April 4, after a public forum. If it passes, a majority of all eight local councils must vote for it. Of the councils that do pass it, they must represent the majority of Durham’s constituents.

Durham’s three northern communities, which represent six seats of 20 on regional council, have already indicated they will not vote for direct election either on April 4 or if the matter comes back to local councils, though they will need help from a municipality in the south to kill it.

“I feel that with the changes, we would be swallowed up,” says Uxbridge’s Ballinger. His community, like Scugog and Brock, is sparsely populated. Any politician running for regional chair would naturally campaign on promises that benefit the vote-rich south, he believes.

“I know it sounds like the best, most democratic way to go about things, but when you think of the makeup of the region of Durham, it’s really not good news for the north,” agrees Bobbie Drew, regional councillor and deputy mayor of Scugog. Durham region covers four separate federal ridings, she points out. The idea of electing one person to represent all of it seems “a little bit ridiculous.”

Ajax, Pickering, Clarington, and Oshawa are likely to vote for the change, with Parish leading the charge. Parish recently apologized after the city of Ajax set up a website promoting direct election of the regional chair, www.accountabilitystartsatthetop.com, without making mention of Ajax’s involvement in the site or informing council first.

He is sorry for the perceived lack of transparency, but not the message. “We took it upon ourselves to do it as a public service,” he says.

Parish will not rule out the possibility of running for chair himself. “I haven’t made any plans for 2014,” he said. Anderson, the current chair, has not said whether he will run.

Whitby may be the kingmaker. Mayor Pat Perkins says she feels obligated to uphold the referendum results and will vote accordingly, but doesn’t believe it’s the right move.

“We owe the public a much better opportunity to be engaged and involved in a whole process, rather than just asking them one very curt question,” she says.

She believes some other councillors from Whitby, however, won’t vote in favour of the change.

“I wish this had been done in a much less contentious manner.”

My Comments:

I am glad the Pat Perkins feels obligated to uphold the Referendum as she included in her 2010 campaign to support the Direct election of Regional Chair as did Don Mitchell and Lorne Coe.

I will be sending to each member of Whitby Council the same question if they want to uphold the vast majority of voters and support the Direct Election of the Regional Chair or go against the Majority?

81.37 per cent of Whitby Voters were in favor ready the link the below to see how you municipality voted.


http://www.durham.ca/departments/clerk/election/QuestionElectionResultsOfficial.pdf

If she believes some other councillors from Whitby won't vote in favour of the change, can she name them? I think this would be fair as then public also has a chance to question them after all those that voted for the Direct election are among the vast majority that voted them in?

As for the curt question? The curt question seems pretty clear to me!
Are you in favour of the Council of the Regional Municipality of Durham passing the necessary resolutions and by-laws to change the method of selecting its Chair from the appointment by the members of Regional Council to the election by general vote of all electors in the Region?


Proposed by-law:

http://www.durham.ca/departments/clerk/election/ProposedBy-law.pdf

Reports:

http://www.durham.ca/departments/clerk/election/2012-A-8.pdf

This has been in the makings for years and its time to put this baby to bed. Contact your Regional Councillors / Local Councillors and remind them that your voice was heard and recorded by the clear question on the election ballot in 2010 by the vast Majority and need this upheld and made into a by-law!

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Why the secrecy?

It appears that Whitby Mayor Pat Perkins and entourage (including possibly Roger Anderson) have been attending a real estate convention in lovely Cannes France during the past week. All expenses paid by us taxpayers. The biggest question in everyone’s minds is: why all the secrecy? Is it because certain people knew that this mystery trip would cause us all to pause? Not to mention that we need to be careful during the current economic climate (in spite of which we already got hit with yet another household tax increase)! The only real consistencies that Mayor Perkins has demonstrated during the 5 years that she has occupied the town’s politicalleadership seat is raising our property taxes every single year and her pro-development stance. Mayor Perkins campaigned on the promise of “transparency”. How does sneaking off to France demonstrate transparency? Mayor Perkins appears to thumb her nose at taxpayers in other matters as well. For example, she continues on a quest to create a performing arts centre and also a completely unnecessary new municipal town hall, both of which taxpayers have objected to time and time again. We already have a town hall and additional office space is available within our implausibly empty downtown fire hall. We presently cannot sustain a performing arts centre. Unbelievably, under Mayor Perkins leadership, $94K of federal infrastructure funding was diverted toward a study of this performing arts centre which the masses clearly don’t want (at least in this day and age). This unnecessary expense on the consultant study came back listing the same concerns that taxpayers have been raising. Among other issues…that primarily there are future ongoing costs of such endeavours that will inevitably fall back on the taxpayer. But that’s not stopping Mayor Perkins…she seems to believe that it’s perfectly okay to keep raising our taxes every single year and so if she envisions creating something that will become a burden to the taxpayer, this doesn’t worry her.

More examples of wasted taxpayer’s hard earned dollars and demonstrating what appears to be a total lack of concern for the masses she pledged to serve.

Concerned Citizen Kane

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Whitby families on thin ice with rising costs of minor hockey

Hi Everyone,

Borrowing the headlines from Durhamregion.com (Story by Parvaneh Pessian). Is it just me or is this story an interesting one. Because last year was an election year the The Whitby Minor Hockey Association organization of more than 10,000 members, including 3,100 players and 6,000 parents, volunteers, referees and timekeepers thought they persuaded the Town to freeze ice and floor rental fees for the 2010 hockey season. When in reality it was an election year and if they raised the cost to the proposed 2.5-per cent fee increase it would have meant lost votes.

As I stated after the 2010 election the people of the Town of Whitby voted for TAX increases. Now there is a proposed increase in user fees before council again of 2.5 per cent to cover off additional costs to provide the operating and maintenance requirements of the facilities. Either way you cut it we the Tax payers will be on the hook to cover these costs. It's again spending more than what's in the trough. I'm all for everyone being able to put their children in hockey, but at what cost. The federal government allows for a Tax rebate on the fees paid for hockey and other related sports. So you will get some of your money back at the end of the tax year.

Here's a solution to the problem of higher fee increases to families and maybe Hockey associations across Canada can use this. The average fee for enrolment is close to 600 dollars per player so why not have 3 or 4 payment periods throughout the Hockey season that way a parent may be able to afford 4 payments instead of lump sum. You are always looking for ways to keep your costs down, you can also do a barter system where a Parent donates time to be a convener or volunteer somewhere else in the organization. By bartering the organization can put a price tag on what your volunteering for and at the same time they can cut costs. Therefor you eliminate some of the administration costs keeping the costs to parents down. This may or may not work but at least its something that could be investigated.

Isn't that why we elected these people for to look at solutions and offer advice. I know the price increase hasn't gone through yet, but it probably will as either a hockey parent will pay or all tax payers will.

If you have a solution that you think might help leviate the high costs for hockey send it to me and I will gladly post it. Idea's cost nothing to hear.

Thanks for your ears!

Scott Templeton

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Well Time March's On

Hi all,

It's been over a month since the elections were held and it was a hard ball to swallow. The people of Whitby (ok only 47 percent) favored higher taxes, a possible Performing Arts Centre that will cost us tax payers close to one million dollars a year in losses and a decision which our current Mayor wants to get out of or it would have been a done deal already, which of course is the Cullen Park Sale.

We have three new faces on council; Tracy Hanson, Ken Montague and Michael Emm. I hope for the sake of us tax payers these three will vote down the proposed Money pit and spend our tax dollars wisely. We will be keeping a very close eye over these next four years.

Which brings me to my next point if we do the math correctly Pat Perkin’s only received 47 percent of the vote, which means 53 percent of Whitby disagreed with her position on most of her platform, which according to all the reporting in the Whitby Flyer Wrap was election signs being damaged. It is too bad the paper that people read locally isn’t really a local paper or maybe just maybe the real issues would have been on the front page. I’m just saying…

I look at things in a different view and usually from looking at the political games that get played from inside of the council. You hear rumors and that’s all it is unless you talk to the person the rumors are about and then you find out the real scoop. Politics’ is a very cruel game and many people have learnt this. This had to be one of the dirtiest elections I could think of and a lot of the horse bleep came from one camp and it wasn’t the camp I was working in. So if you ever happen to get close to these politicians, which is a good idea in my books, as the saying goes you keep your friends close, but keep your enemies closer, but you will only hear things from these same politicians that they want you to hear.

So where am I going with all this, well follow along. You see at the federal level of the government you have an opposition party to question the direction of the controlling party. At the provincial level of government the same rule applies. Which brings us to the Municipal Level of Government where you get to see most of your hard earned tax dollars go to waste, why? Because we can only vote out a municipal government every four years. It doesn’t matter if they have done well or have failed us miserably you can’t vote them out until their four year term is up. Now for where I am going, what if these municipal politicians have to answer to the people, yes you and me the tax payers. We pay our taxes day after day, ok our Mayor doesn’t because she only rents, but most of us do. So what we need is an opposition party or voice that will question our councilors regularly on where our tax dollars are being spent. Issues such as the Performing Arts Centre, Cullen Park and even Whitby Hydro where there have been rumors of selling it off can remain in the forefront and we the people can have a say and let council know where we stand on these issues. Remember there are 53 percent of the Whitby Voters that did not vote for our current Mayor, as a matter of fact only one councilor got the support of more than 50 percent of the voters and that was Liz Roy. So that means we would have a very strong voice to speak with. So we officially become the voice party that should and will keep these councilors honest.

How do we do this well that’s a question everyone has to ask themselves, but what I am proposing is a Whitby Rate Payers Association that will be recognized by the Town. After all we have a right to know where the Money raised from the Mayors Gala (Right now it’s for the Performing Arts Centre that will cost us millions if build) is going to, as this is run by a committee of council and you have a right to see the detailed budgets. We also have a right to know how the money that is raised from the Mayors Golf Tourney is used. You have a right to know if there is a committee setup to decide what charities or organizations benefit from this or is this decision made only by the Mayor. I know it used to be a committee of three, but that was before Mayor Pat Perkins beat Marcel Brunelle in 2006 and things were changed. Did you know you could apply for these funds? These are just some of things that need to be looked at and questioned.

These were just some of things that have been on my mind and figured there are enough of us Tax payers out there that just don’t want to take it any longer and we must be heard, not every four years, but every council, operations and planning meeting. We have to band together and be noticed, the larger the group the more notice you get.

If you’re interested in becoming part of the Rate Payers Association or want to get more information please e-mail me at whitbyratepayers@rogers.com and I would be happy to take the time to hear your concerns and find out how we can all work together to make our taxes work for us!

So now that you heard from me, Good or bad I would love to hear from you!

Thanks for reading

Scott templeton

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Ask the people that are Running!

Hi everyone,

Thought I would write a little about the election before the summer is over. Everyone is concerned with ways to increase numbers at the poll, unless of course you won last election you hope no one shows so you can win again. The people running in this election need to do all the work for everyone if they are going to get the people out to the polls. You have to take advantage of all advertising and media needs that are available. Yes some candidates have websites up and running well others do not. So I thought I would share with everyone those that have taken every step possible up to date to get as much exposure as possible. I will list all their websites as of July 24th 2010.

Mayor:

Rocky Varcoe http://www.rockyformayor.com/
Marcell Brunelle http://www.marcel-brunelle.com
Pat Perkins http://www.patperkins.com/

My Choice : Rocky Varcoe


Regional Council:

Dave Sansom www.electdavesansom.com
Lorne Coe www.lornecoe.com
Don Mitchell www.donmitchell.ca

John Dolstra www.electjohndolstra.ca
Joe Drumm No Website
Linda Lyons No Website

My Choice: Dave Sansom ...Remember you can choose 3 Regional Councillors but to make sure yours gets elected only vote for the one you want elected.

For the Office of Town Councillor, North Ward 1

Sue Pitchforth No Website
John Shaver www.johnshaver.ca
Tracy Hanson www.tracyhanson.ca

I actually am undecided on this race!


For the Office of Town Councillor, West Ward 2

Ayoub Ali No Website
Chudi A. Asidianya www.chudi.ca
Elizabeth Roy No Website
Shadlock, Debra No Website

Here's a shocker for you all: Elizabeth Roy

For the Office of Town Councillor, Centre Ward 3

Michael Emm www.michaelemm.com
Shirley Scott No Website
Bill Caukwell No Website

I like the new entry to the race well liked and an honest man! Bill Caukwell

For the Office of Town Councillor, East Ward 4

Kelly Kane No Website
Kenneth Montague No Website
Richard Morphew No Website
Michael O'Hare No Website
Julie Rennie No Website


Kenneth Montague

School Board Trustee Nominee's

Honestly if you don't know who is running don't vote for anyone on Schoolboard!

Not going there as I don't think this level of Government should exist.

So in posting all this there is one common thread and that's amongst most of the incumbents. Other than Lorne Coe, no other incumbent has a Website available to view. Is it because they have a lacklustre record or is it because being the incumbent they feel no need share information anyway they can. The one ward I really don't understand is east ward, why has none of the candidates released a website and if they have why do they not have it published at the Town's site. The only person I can understand not having one is Julie Rennie as she just put her name forward.

Most of these candidates have a Facebook page and if you want to find out what the Candidate brings to the table ask them about their policies, what changes they would make, what their vision for Whitby is not one year down the road but 5, 10, 20 years down road. Metroland keeps asking the question how can we get more people out to vote. Well starting with a small percentage of voters you attract them through the web. But just saying I am so and so doesn't cut it now a days as people want to know what you can do for them, how you can save them tax dollars and do so without cutting services which happens most of the time and has happened to many times over the past few years.

I have posted questions to some of the Candidates and they seem inclined not to answer so they basically lost three votes in my house. John Mutton has one of the best idea's I have seen in awhile and that seems to get people involved and that is to post a question in your fastbook status. I have noticed a few other candidates that do this and one is running for Mayor of Whitby, Rocky Varcoe and people get involved.

Facebook is a great tool for asking questions and gaining valuable information from voters.

Don't get me wrong websites are only a small factor in an election Campaign. The biggest part is knocking on as many doors as possible but in today's media age you should take advantage of all the advertising means that are available. Having a lack of Websites from both incumbents and all other candidates is not helping to drive the people to the polls.

Please feel free to submit your comments as I would love to hear from you.