Update on the Green Energy Act, Toronto Hydro's Antics and the Great Work Happening on the Ground in Guildwood

Citizen’s Voices Will Be Heard But Will Smitherman Listen

It worked! There will be public committee hearings on the Green Energy Act. Residents from across our province sent emails to the opposition House Leaders telling them to force the Standing Committee on General Government to go out into the Province and listen to the real voices of citizens, and not just the paid voices of the wind lobby.

Setting the committee agenda is about the only place in the legislative process where the opposition has a majority. Folks from across Ontario called on the opposition to refuse to make deals with the government that would shut down our voices. Once again, both the NDP and PC caucuses stood up for residents of our province in the face of the ‘bought and paid for’ advice, the wind industry has provided the Liberal government through massive amounts of donations and their paid lobbyists.

As residents we now must take advantage of this opportunity, and head out to the hearings, send in submissions and tell the government ‘residents’ won’t lay down’. It’s clear Smitherman and his staff prefer listening to donors and lobbyists over the people of Ontario, and they will be out in full force trying to keep straight faces as they praise a bill they all but wrote. We need to join them and shame their lack of concern for the environment or democracy. Just like the oil industry, these folks are out to make a buck – regardless of the damage they do.

Toronto Hydro’s Latest Trick

Toronto Hydro Energy Services is without a doubt the most disgusting example of sleazy decision making I’ve ever witnessed. Joyce McLean and Jack Simpson have run such a totally dishonest process both they and Chris Tyrrell should be fired. McLean and Simpson have abused the public trust through absolutely unethical tactics, allowing the ‘affected public’ to be abused by their allies who receive funding from the same folks who fund their research. Chris Tyrrell has demonstrated he doesn’t have the guts to stand up to the bizarre, twisted and irresponsible actions of these employees of his – so he too must go. 

For her latest stunt, Joyce McLean has decided to submit an application, she must know does not meet the requirements for the Class B Environmental Assessment, to the Ministry of Natural Resources in the hopes of receiving the permit to go ahead with the Anemometer before the Green Energy Act is through committee. Anywhere else submitting a factually inaccurate paperwork would be legally frowned – but at Toronto Hydro it’s just another day’s work. 

We will prove they have not completed the steps in the Class B environmental assessment and we expect the Ministry of Natural Resources to stand up to Toronto Hydro and tell them they need to follow the law like everyone else and also run a fair, open, legal process. Guildwood is ready for a fight and is not going away. Should MNR accept the application, I promise to make the bureaucrat, who we’ve begun sending evidence to via registered mail, famous. You will know his name, where he works, and what we showed him prior to the decision being made.

 Guildwood Takes Action

I had an amazing day delivering flyers to Guildwood residents, informing them about our community meeting. With a lack of political representation, Cabinet Minister’s attacking our community and Toronto Hydro lying their way through the process – we are standing up. I am thrilled to be working with dozens of volunteers who have been speaking to their neighbours about what is at stake here and educating each other. 

Many are looking forward to a meeting where they can come with questions, collect information and answers and do so without a restrictive process, abusive paid eco-bullies like the ones the Toronto Environmental Alliance bussed to our last meeting. 

Although it is horrible to see a community railroaded and treated this way, Guildwood residents are working together to demonstrate the real strength behind democratic ideals that is alive and well in our community. It is heartening to see so many residents out of necessity getting involved in the political process, to stand up for their rights where those who have been elected to do so have failed to. 

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  3. B M Says:

    Kathy: We would like to win gracefully, but it is difficult when your opponent is less than graceful.

  4. John Laforet Says:

    I promise to be graceful when the Government agrees to amend the Green Energy Act so it respects local democracy and the need for environmental protection.

    I will be equally graceful when McLean and the folks at Hydro recognize their error and resign/walk away from this project.

    As for now, the Liberal caucus has not been on the side of voters, and the opposition has been. I am merely thanking the MPPs who have opted to stand up for citizens in Ontario.

  5. Andrea Says:

    The Games they Play:
    Having written to MNR we received a reply back on March 5, 2009 from Donna Cansfield, Minister of Natural Resources. She says, and I quote: “There is no proposal to build a wind farm in the Guildwood area”.
    Wow, that’s interesting!
    Let’s look at another analogy: If a drunk person enters his vehicle with keys in hand, not in the ignition, that person is charged with a drunk driving offense. The intent is that because he holds the keys, there is intent to drive. In light of this, the intent of the anemometer is to construct a windfarm, is it not? Ms. Cansfield is treating this issue irresponsibly as is Smitherman and his other Ministers. Her response is totally ludicrous in light of the impact of this project and fails to address the absolute seriousness of our concerns.

  6. windmill power Says:

    Nicely put I agree for the most part.

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