Sunday 24 January 2021

The Great Free Speech Massacre

 A massacre? Where was this Massacre? 

Yes a massacre, purpetrated in that bastion of integrity the Niagara Regional Government!

How could it happen, you well may ask?

It happened as a squalid attack on a Niagara Regional Councilor, by his fellow councilors, because of his statement that "All Lives Matter!"

Consider the antonym of "All Lives Matter". Could the antonym mean 'no lives matter' or 'some lives matter more than others'

Whose lives matter more than others?

"All Lives Matter" means exactly what it says! It means "All Lives Matter' equally as in the many lessons we should have learned from the late and great Martin Luther King. “Rarely do we find men who willingly engage in hard, solid thinking. There is an almost universal quest for easy answers and half-baked solutions. Nothing pains some people more than having to think.”

Obviously we are in dire need of another Martin Luther King

Even if the Term 'All Lives Matter' could be speciously construed as some sort of slight, incorrectly categorized as some sort of 'dog whistle' of hate, which it is NOT, it is what it is and what it is is a sentiment of equality

The term 'All Lives Matter' is more than a valid sentiment, it is sentiment of equality covered under the right of 'Free Speech' and NOT to be used as a weapon to vilify and punish! 

Using the term 'All Lives Matter' to vilify and punish  does exactly what no one wants. It exacerbates racial tension as in the old adage "It's like a crock of shit, the more you stir it the more it stinks!"

It is time to stop the culture of personal destruction

It is somewhat heartening that at least one of the Regional Councilors, Mayor Jim Diodati expressed counter sentiment to Mayor Walter (Marital Infidelity) Sendzik, who callously threw the first politically destructive stone by deliberately making the politically motivated motion to remove Bylsma from agencies, boards and commissions. 

The Question of the age has got to be; How much did the this spectacular assault on Free Speech, by our expensive 'Integrity Commissioner', cost the Niagara Taxpayer?  

Sadly, this culture of personal destruction and petty political maneuvering continues under the watchful gaze of the Regime's Chair of obfuscation Jim Bradley.


For the sake of Clarity: Regional Councilor Bylsma is no friend of News Alert Niagara

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 The Standard's View 

Regional council reprimands West Lincoln mayor over racially insensitive remarks

Niagara regional council is removing West Lincoln Mayor David Bylsma from all agencies, boards, and commissions where he represents the Region until 2022.

Through a vote held Thursday, council was responding to an integrity commissioner’s code-of-conduct investigation that found Bylsma’s comments about the Black Lives Matter movement, Indigenous people, and the LGBTQ community were offensive and discriminatory and reinforced harmful stereotypes.

The statements made by Bylsma included talking about holding an All Lives Matter sign, in counter protest against people of colour seeking equity.

“I don’t want to get into a discussion of the history of the semantics of the statement, but All Lives Matter is very much a dog whistle for white supremacy,” said St. Catharines Mayor Walter Sendzik, who moved the amendment that removed Bylsma from agencies, boards and commissions.

“You can’t take that out of the context of how we feel today and what is happening around us. For someone to say All Lives Matter is something they can stand behind is a challenge to me. We need to show some leadership here.”

The decision to remove Bylsma from agencies, boards and commissions was in addition to the Region issuing a public reprimand.

“He has clearly demonstrated that he is out of step with the values that the Region wishes to espouse,” said Ed Smith, who is Bylsma’s colleague on the board of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority, and filed the complaint with Edward McDermott, the Region’s integrity commissioner.

“I put to you that this unrepentant nature in this matter makes him no longer fit to represent this Region in the appointments controlled by you, the council of the Niagara Region.o

“The attitudes demonstrated by his public comments. His refusal to withdraw them, and his doubling down on them by reinforcing his perceived rights to express them, and seemingly rallying like-minded people to his defence, cannot be tolerated.”

Some councillors implored Bylsma to apologize for his remarks, including Niagara Falls Coun. Bob Gale.

“Dave, push your button and apologize,” Gale said. “If not, I’m going to have to vote for Walter Sendzik’s motion on this. I’m really upset about this. We all make mistakes. Dave, push the button and apologize.”

Bylsma said he couldn’t go against his convictions and conscience, and said he disagreed with the integrity commissioner’s findings.

“I cannot go against my conviction,” Bylsma said.  “I know you are looking for an apology, and it would make things so easy for you, but I want you to understand that it would wound me in my very soul.”

Bylsma also said he often felt marginalized because of his firmly held Christian beliefs.

“I feel marginalized because I have nine children that I home-school,” Bylsma said. “I have lived a very quaint and conservative life. I feel marginalized about that as well.”

St. Catharines Coun. Laura Ip said council needed to be cognizant that the mayor’s statements make members of the West Lincoln community hesitant to reach out to councillors with their concerns.

“The kind of statements made in that radio interview must be widely condemned,” she said.

“Not doing so calls into question this council’s concern for equity-seeking communities and its ability to represent those communities.” A

The Municipal Act precluded council from suspending or removing Bylsma from his seat at the Region horseshoe, which would leave his constituents unrepresented.

“I know Dave Bylsma doesn’t think there is anything wrong with his comments, but there is,” Fort Erie Mayor Wayne Redekop said.

“They are terribly insensitive, they are discriminatory, but they are a symptom of systemic racism in our society. I can’t think of a better example of that than what we are here dealing with this evening. “

Niagara Falls Mayor Jim Diodati, though, said council was going too far by removing Bylsma from agencies, boards and commissions.

“I see what happened as strike one,” Diodati said. “I’m very hopeful that Coun. Bylsma will continue to grow and open his beliefs.

“I’m not interested in a goose pile on someone for doing something we all believe is wrong. I don’t see that’s a way to make change. It just creates more polarization. I’m willing to accept the integrity commissioner’s finding, but that’s all I’m willing to accept.”




Friday 22 January 2021

What can a municipality do with a 2 $Billion Surplus

Simple! Just Increase Taxes!

To be fair the Region of Niagara only has an accumulated surplus of $1,799,522,413, not even close to the $2Billion!

However it is enough to help increase the cost of living!                                                                                                                         https://newsalertniagara.blogspot.com/2021/01/how-much-accumulated-surplus-in-your.html

It will not alleviate the Niagara Regions' poverty level
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Surely you remember the poverty level so great our concerned leaders actually pulled a gang-sleep in their cars (MONDAY, 3 SEPTEMBER 2012in a mall parking lot overnight to show their fake concern over poverty! 
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Now, over a decade later they continue to justify their drive for the highest property taxes in Ontario and their propensity to drive poverty!                                    https://newsalertniagara.blogspot.com/2021/01/our-masters-win-by-whining.html

Perhaps that is the reason for the Niagara Region's lack of Transparency                https://newsalertniagara.blogspot.com/2021/01/bylaw-against-transparency.html




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Thursday 21 January 2021

Bylaw against Transparency

 So There you have it!

Bylaws that prevent transparency by exercising another sordid bylaw preventing a company (or anyone) from exposing the exclusion of possible savings of $100 of thousands of taxpayer dollars.

Regional Councilor Bob Gale is being excoriated because he asked
Should a company that could save Niagara taxp
ayers $100s (sic) of thousands of dollars be allowed at least present to council?” 

OMG what a Transgression!

The raging question has to be: Why the outrage over transparency or the lack thereof?

News Alert Nagara has been chronicling the lack of transparency and integrety and the Niagara Regional Governments deceptive bylaws for decades. 

When we brought the 'ban the public from the public forum' bylaw to the local newspapers we were called liars! When we showed the deceptive bylaw to CKTB Radio the radio personalities forced the Regional Councilors to rescind their absurdity!  http://newsalertniagara.blogspot.com/2012/09/malignant-secrecy.html

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Even today the Niagara Regional Government won't let Citizens present to Council unless the Citizen's Presentation has to do with what is on the council's agenda, which in itself is understandable. What is not understandable is another deceitful bylaw that says you must have your request to present in before 9:00 am Friday even though the agenda is not posted until the following Monday. How Nice!

The Niagara Regions' authorities blocks Emails from Niagara Citizens to Regional Councilors!

Regional Chair still holds stolen property four years after theft! None other than the Ontario Ombudsman clearly stated that the theft as unlawful! If the Ontario Ombudsman points out corruption we should be concerned, but if one of our elected councilors points to corruption OMG everyone, including the local press, has a fit!

Bylaws against transparency is Cover-up!

Many, including this writer, believe that Regional Chair Bradley is an obfuscator and a McGuinty/Wynne disciple, a  life-long, silver-tongued, silk-socked socialist politician no better than the corrupt miscreants that he replaced! 

The Niagara Regional Government is an over-priced and unnecessary burden on the backs of the Niagara Taxpayer that has and is riddled with rules and regulations, dubious bylaws deliberately designed to protect the Regime from their Constituents

SO! Secret and elicit hiring practices, perjury against innocent Citizens and unexplained Multi-$million doubling of $contracts is not to be considered CORRUPTION?

What the hell planet do these people live on?  

For the sake of Clarity: Regional Councilor Bob Gale is no friend of News Alert Niagara

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St. Catharine's Standard's View 

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Gale’s lobbying, false accusations of corruption earn ire of Niagara Region staff and politicians

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Niagara Region staff and some elected officials are considering filing an integrity commissioner complaint against Niagara Falls Coun. Bob Gale after he made false claims of corruption on Facebook and paid for an ad lobbying on behalf of a company seeking Region contacts, the St. Catharines Standard has learned.

Earlier this week, Gale paid for a Facebook ad urging the public to immediately demand regional council allow APG-Neuro — it has been seeking to be part of a pollution control contract — to make a presentation to the elected body.

“Should a company that could save Niagara taxpayers $100s (sic) of thousands of dollars be allowed at least to present to council,” said Gale’s ad. “If yes, please email your regional councillor right now!”

Regional procurement bylaws, designed to prevent political interference with contracting, prohibit the lobbying of councillors by companies and councillors from lobbying on their behalf.

Gale, who denied he is lobbying, had raised the issue of allowing APG-Neuro to speak to councillors on three previous occasions in recent months — all while the contracting process was ongoing. The Standard has learned the Region’s lawyer advised councillors the company could not make a presentation because the procurement process was active, and doing so could open the government up to lawsuits.

Gale’s ad raised eyebrows among politicians and staff, with Chair Jim Bradley calling the councillor’s move “highly unusual,” but stopping short of saying it is a breach of council bylaws.

“I will likely remind councillors of what the bylaws are and what is and is not permitted,” said Bradley who is expected to raise the issue with council Thursday evening.

While some councillors and staff were debating how or if to respond to the ad, they were outraged by false claims Gale made Monday afternoon on his Facebook page that staff used to trade gifts for lucrative Region contracts.

“It was not too long ago that regional staff were receiving gifts by companies with annual golfing trips to South Carolina and annual skiing trips to Whistler,” Gale said in the long post which was written as a reply to questions about his ad emailed to him by the Standard. “These companies would then end up receiving favourable contracts without competition.”

The Standard asked Gale what evidence he had to support his claims and in an email, Gale pointed to a 2017 report on the Burgoyne Bridge project in St. Catharines.

“The allegations are contained in the Burgoyne Bridge forensic audit that the St Catharines Standard publically (sic) disclosed,” Gale wrote.

While the $500,000 report by Deloitte Canada found several problems with Region procedures during the bridge project, it made no allegations of wrongdoing and did not allege staff were awarding contracts as a result of being gifted trips.

The regional council of the day, which included Gale, forwarded the report to the Ontario Provincial Police which, after a 21-month-long investigation, found no evidence of criminal activity.

Four senior Region sources, speaking on the condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to comment on the matter publicly, said Gale’s claim — it was presented in his post as part of a justification for his ad and support of APG-Neuro — is “outrageous” and “disrespectful” and could do damage to the Region’s reputation.

Bradley said no investigations have found staff had traded contracts for gifts, but said it will be up to the integrity commissioner to rule on Gale’s statements.

These staff and councillors are considering filing an integrity commissioner complaint about Gale’s accusation and his lobbying. However, some councillors are wary of retaliation should their names be connected to a complaint, while others are unsure, even if the commissioner ruled against Gale, it would change anything.

Others are unsure the integrity commissioner process should be used by councillors against their colleagues and balk at the expense of an investigation.

While Gale denied his ad constitutes lobbying, the regional procurement bylaw defines lobbying as “the advocacy of an interest that is affected, actually or potentially by the procurement process or individuals involved in the procurement process including seeking to influence the outcome of the procurement process or subsequent award of a contract.”

Moreover, the bylaw specifically says the Region “may reject any bid by a supplier that engages in such lobbying, without further consideration, and may terminate that supplier’s right to continue in the bid solicitation process.”

The contract debate

APG-Neuro’s owners began to press for an opportunity to present to councillors during a months-long procurement process to hire a company to upgrade the Port Dalhousie pollution plant.

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While APG-Neuro was not bidding on the contract, it wanted to be included on an approved list of suppliers that can be subcontracted by the company that won the contract.

APG-Neuro makes high-speed turbo blowers used by waste treatment plants. The Region, however, did not want to use that kind of machine for the project, citing problems with similar technology in the past, according to emails obtained by the Standard. As a result, APG-Neuro — it is involved in a 12-month-long pilot project in Crystal Beach — was not included on the supplier’s list.

In the emails, the company objected to being excluded and requested permission to present to regional council directly, claiming its technology would save hundreds of thousands of dollars annually.

In a reply to the company, regional managers noted during an active contracting process, councillors cannot communicate with a company seeking regional business, and cited the bylaws prohibiting companies from lobbying councillors during the process. The emails also said APG-Neuro’s technology will be reviewed after the Crystal Beach project and if the results are satisfactory, the company will be included in future suppliers lists.

The back and forth between the company and the Region happened from October through December while the contracting process was active.

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The emails also indicated APG-Neuro had been in contact with Gale, who forwarded the company’s concerns to staff and councillors. Gale also raised the issue several times in council meetings insisting APG-Neuro was treated unfairly and should be able to speak to council.

Bradley confirmed the Region’s lawyer advised council such a presentation is outside the bounds of the bylaws. This is the case even after a contact is settled, he said.

The $36-million pollution plant contract was concluded on Dec. 8 and awarded to Maple Reinders Construction Ltd.

The Region’s bylaw does have a prescribed dispute resolution process a company can use if it is unhappy with a procurement. However, that process excludes elected officials entirely. Government sources said if APG-Neuro is allowed to make a pitch to council, any company that fails to win a contract in the future will do the same, opening the entire process up to political influence and lobbying.

Social media politics

spite the advice of the Region’s lawyer, Gale continued to press the issue with his Facebook ad. In his later Facebook post, in which he falsely claimed the Standard is trying “muzzle” him, Gale said he is not lobbying.

He said because the contract is signed, there should be no issue presenting to council and accused the Region of treating APG-Neuro “unfairly.”

“This company simply wants to advise council how they were treated during the procurement process and how the purchasing rules were not followed,” said Gale. “If council allows them to speak and hears what they have to say, then they will be extremely upset on how this company was unfairly treated.”


Grant LaFleche is a St. Catharines-based investigative reporter with the Standard. Reach him via email: grant.lafleche@niagaradailies.com



Monday 18 January 2021

Prov Premier destroys Canada's Rights Charter

Not only does our Provincial Premier negate our National Charter of Rights and Freedoms but the Premier uses a swindle to do it! 

Its called a swindle predicated on a continued stream of misinformation and downright lies! Not a single prognostication has come to fruition. All we have received is BS, MS, PHD! At every turn we are bombarded with the shrill cry of doom and gloom over incorrect and invalid number of 'Covid related cases' and 'Covid related deaths' with no correlated increase in the actual overall death-rate putting a lie to the extraordinary and specious claims of a killer pandemic

Based on a fictitious claim of saving lives we have already witnessed the ridiculous effort to inappropriately impose unwarranted and unwanted tyrannical authority over innocent Citizens while the same authorities allow their 'BIG DONER' super spreader entities to spread the so-called pandemic infection at will.  

Now in the face of continued violent abuse and brutality our Premier is throwing his Citizens to the mercy of his very abusers displaying a willingness to brutalize

News Alert Niagara has chronicled an ever present element of abuse and brutality emanating from all levels of Ontario police departments. 

Given the circumstances News Alert Niagara is alarmed that officers of the  Niagara Regional Police Service have succeeded in burdening Niagara Taxpayers with over $100Million in lawsuits predicated on 'excessive force' which translates into $Billions for Ontario Taxpayers. Does it make you feel better to hear the mindless phrase that their victims "Won't receive that $much"?

And just what happens when our august leader is cautioned by those of his own caucus regarding 'Lockdowns'? Why he simply dismisses the wanton wretches out of hand! 

And true to form we have a bought and paid for media shill diminishing anyone critical of his master on the ridiculous basis that any critic must produce a better strategy

So following in the footsteps of the fascist tyrants of surrounding entities is acceptable in the sold out media's eyes whereas the better strategy of following the clever concepts of the Florida Governor is not to be considered. 

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The question is: Why would anyone want to 
emulate a State with greatest congregation of seniors, ( where Canadian Seniors who are receiving their Vaccine), who practice social distancing, wearing their masks and are successfully battling Covid-19 in a civilized Florida manner, without destroying their community, when our gallant leaders prefer to follow in the footstep of the worlds historic and current tyrants who prefer to show the regular members of their society just who is boss. 
While everyday Citizens are tortured with multi-$thousand fines for simple transgression our stinky elite do as they please and even if they swan off to foreign counties, get fired and leave office with a $million payout.
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Given the disgusting video evidence of the over-exuberant behavior of covid-19 compliance officers and violent abuse and brutality from generally unaccountable police officers it must be excused if many Ontario Citizens fear that our Ontario Premier is not only trashing our National Charter of Rights and Freedoms but is also following in the footsteps of this Man!
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