What’s it all about Stephen?

The good news is Stephen Harper did not win a majority. The bad news is we may never know what scary things were lurking behind the carefully wrapped and controlled Conservative campaign, from Harper’s new, warm and fuzzy blue-sweater image, to the national-stage muzzling of just about everyone else in the one-man show masquerading as a political party. Continue reading

The Dead Demand the Truth

The war in Afghanistan where several thousand Canadian troops are serving to help bring peace, stability and good government to a country that’s never had it, and possibly doesn’t even want it (at least in the democratic sense that we in this part of the world think of it) has hit home.  Continue reading

Aboriginal Commercial Fishers

There’s nothing like the annual Owen Sound Salmon Spectacular, in its present format at least, to highlight the polarized tribal nature of race relations in Owen Sound-Grey-Bruce. The Caledonia situation, with its at times irresponsible behaviour on both sides has no doubt done great harm to relations between the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal communities in that area and the country generally. No such angry, violent and otherwise unpleasant confrontations happened in Owen Sound during the recent Salmon Spectacular, attended, as this newspaper reported, by “thousands” of sports fishers and their families from here and far away.  Continue reading

Grey-Bruce is Long Overdue for a Municipal Leadership Shake-up

On second thought, and on balance, the proliferation of municipal election signs in some parts of Grey-Bruce more than three months in advance of the election date is a good thing: A sign, I guess I could say, that the municipal election process in this area has finally matured. Or, it’s at least heading in the right direction.  Continue reading

Municipal Conflict of Interest An Important Matter

I was going to write about municipal conflict of interest this week, you know, with what’s happening in the Town of South Bruce Peninsula and all, because of Mayor Carl Noble’s financial interest in wind energy through a small energy company with a test wind turbine on his farm property near Mar. And then there’s his strong support for wind energy in general and specifically for another company’s controversial plan to develop a wind energy farm near Kincardine.  Continue reading

Too Many Questions about the Wiarton District High School Property

Where do you get most of your information about events in your world in a way that helps make it understandable? These days a growing number of people would likely include the Internet in the answer. Yes, indeed you can find a wealth of information on the Internet about just about anything. But I find myself wondering again if people realize what an important role the news media plays in their lives and the life of a democratic society, especially where the actions of government are involved. You have a right to know what’s going on, and the reasons why.  Continue reading

Sale of the Wiarton District High School Properties

I have a confession. I ran into some sort of a wall this week after a quest for information about the sale of the Wiarton District High School properties from the Bluewater District School Board to the Town of South Bruce Peninsula, and town council’s acceptance in principle of a bid from one of its members to purchase the same properties for considerably less than the town is paying.  Continue reading