[All] PREMIER FORD IN KITCHENER FRIDAY FOR FUNDRAISER AT BINGEMAN'S. Bill 66 Community Groups Update - Jan 8th - Unanimous Success at Region of Waterloo!
John Jackson
jjackson at web.ca
Wed Jan 9 10:43:10 EST 2019
Also there is bus service out there - #34 Bingemans bus. It runs every half hour out to Bingemans leaving the Charles St terminal between 2 and 5. And coming back every half hour leaving Bingemans between 3 and 5:30 or 11:19 pm.
John
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John Jackson
17 Major Street
Kitchener N2H 4R1
519-744-7503
> On Jan 9, 2019, at 10:15 AM, Kevin Thomason <kevinthomason at mac.com> wrote:
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> Excellent ideas Greg. I would agree that it is an great opportunity to rain on the Premier’s fundraising parade and draw attention to serious concerns with Bill 66. I would love to think that we could get more than 200 people protesting so that the concerned citizens outside outnumber the people at the Premier’s event, really giving the media a good angle to report on and putting concerns about Bill 66 in perspective.
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> Perhaps getting such a community response is beyond our capabilities or perhaps we could rally 200+ people over the next few days - particularly with the network of groups concerned about Bill 66.
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> Picketing at Bingemans is both difficult and easy. Difficult because it is all private property and spread out over a vast area but easy because there really is only one primary entrance off of Shirley Avenue that all attendees would have to pass through. I wouldn’t want to get into legal trouble or draw out the police but it would be easy to create traffic delays during rush hour when people would be arriving simply by blocking and slowing the arrival of vehicles trying to turn into the Bingeman’s driveway for a while. There is a full sidewalk and large grassy area on both sides of the driveway. We could also notify the media in advance if we think we would have a good turnout and could draw some attention.
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> I’m not an expert on these sort of things and given everything else already underway on Bill 66, including helping to organize Saturday’s Ajax Bill 66 event, I’m already stretched pretty thin though I will try to help however possible, I encourage others to do all that they can and lets see what might be possible! Do we have people who might be able to make signs?
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> Cheers,
> Kevin.
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>> On Jan 9, 2019, at 7:38 AM, Gregory C. Michalenko <gcmichalenko at uwaterloo.ca <mailto:gcmichalenko at uwaterloo.ca>> wrote:
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>> The Waterloo Region Record ran an article this morning: Premier Ford will speak at a fundraising dinner this Friday at Bingeman Park. It's his first fundraiser since the election and could be the first of a series of them elsewhere in the province. t's an excellent opportunity for media coverage.
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>> I think we should picket it - quietly, peacefully, and seriously. It provides us with a great chance to highlight how dangerous Bill 66 is, and how many different organizations in our community are concerned, and how many city and town councils are on record opposing it.
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>> We need to act fast! I'll drive over to Bingeman's this morning to look over the layout of the place. What do you think?
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>> - Greg Michalenko
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>> From: All <all-bounces at gren.ca <mailto:all-bounces at gren.ca>> on behalf of Kevin Thomason <kevinthomason at mac.com <mailto:kevinthomason at mac.com>>
>> Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2019 12:01 AM
>> To: Grand River Environmental Network (GREN)
>> Subject: [All] Bill 66 Community Groups Update - Jan 8th - Unanimous Success at Region of Waterloo!
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>> Good evening GRENer's
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>> It has been a busy and successful day with delegation presentations against Bill 66 at Waterloo Regional Council, Woolwich Township, and Wellesley Township in addition to other Bill 66 activities. Thank you to everyone who helped to ensure success at these important meetings.
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>> 1) Region of Waterloo Planning and Works Committee Delegation - both myself and Dr. Greg Michalenko from GREN appeared as delegates speaking against Bill 66 this morning. We had many good questions from Mayors and Councillors with great discussion about a myriad of concerns with Bill 66. Regional Staff also presented their Staff Report opposing Bill 66 and Regional Chair Karen Redman introduced a motion reconfirming the Region’s support for our strong local protections and community consultation.
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>> The Councillors and Mayors spent almost an hour on discussions, asking questions, and expressing their opinions about Bill 66. Councillor after Councillor expressed serious concerns about the Bill, issues with the approach of the government, and a commitment to do better here in our Region.
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>> In the end it was wonderful to have a unanimous vote approving the Staff Report opposing Bill 66 and then a unanimous vote supporting Chair Redman’s motion as well.
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>> <Region of Waterloo Motion Against Bill 66 Photo Small.jpeg>
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>> 2) Wellesley Township Council Delegation - This evening we had two delegations appear before Wellesley Council. Kudo’s to Dorothy Wilson from the Nith Valley Ecoboosters and Sean Campbell from Hold the Line WR who made excellent presentations to Council. Wellesley Staff presented a Staff Report opposing Bill 66 and our delegates along with other supporters present were successfully able to get the Wellesley Staff Report opposing Bill 66 unanimously approved along with a resolution against Bill 66 too. Mayor Joe Nowak earned special recognition for fighting valiantly for an even stronger Council motion against Bill 66.
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>> 3) Woolwich Township Council Delegation - Bob Jonkman from KW Peace presented on behalf of our community groups this evening to Woolwich Township Council and did a very good job informing the Council of our concerns with Bill 66. Unfortunately, there was no Staff Report at Woolwich and while Mayor Sandy Shantz tried to explain to Council the presentations, motions, and concerns from the earlier Regional Council meeting, Woolwich Councillors wanted more time to learn more about Bill 66 and develop a response as well as resolutions.
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>> Thus, it was decided that we would work with Township Staff and Councillors over the next few days to develop resolutions opposing Bill 66 with the goal of having them approved at next week’s (January 15th) Woolwich Council meeting.
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>> 4) Bill 66 Local Media Coverage - Kudos to Sam Nabi from Hold the Line WR who had a great interview on 570 News today about Bill 66. We also had coverage on CBC Radio and the following CBC article about the Regional Council Opposition to Bill 66:
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>> https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/kitchener-waterloo/bill-66-region-of-waterloo-no-support-tell-province-1.4969748 <https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/kitchener-waterloo/bill-66-region-of-waterloo-no-support-tell-province-1.4969748>
>> <https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/kitchener-waterloo/bill-66-region-of-waterloo-no-support-tell-province-1.4969748>
>> Region of Waterloo won't support Bill 66, votes to send message to province | CBC News <https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/kitchener-waterloo/bill-66-region-of-waterloo-no-support-tell-province-1.4969748>
>> www.cbc.ca <http://www.cbc.ca/>
>> Regional councillors voted in favour of sending a message to the province saying they don't support Bill 66, the Restoring Ontario’s Competitiveness Act.
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>> Look for articles in The Record and the Woolwich Observer in the days ahead and please do whatever you can to help raise awareness on the need to kill Bill 66.
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>> 5) Billboards - Groups elsewhere in the province frustrated by the inability to get meetings with Conservative MPP’s are instead launching billboards to make their concerns about Bill 66 known. It is fantastic to see these groups doing the fundraising and production required to have such a substantial message that is bound to get attention. For the cost of about $1500 we could undertake a similar effort here in Waterloo Region if there is interest and support:
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>> <Bill 66 Billboard #1.jpeg>
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>> <Bill 66 Billboard #2.jpeg>
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>> 6) Doug Ford coming to Kitchener - we have just learned that the Premier is coming to Bingemans on Friday for a fundraising dinner. This will be a high profile initial fundraising event that could garner significant media attention province wide and could be worth organizing a protest against Bill 66 at. Please share any ideas and if you would be interested in making placards, signs and spending an hour or so protesting the arrival of people to the event. With a little bit of preparation and someone willing to lead things we may be able to garner as much media coverage as the Conservatives at the event.
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>> https://www.therecord.com/news-story/9115179-ford-s-first-political-fundraiser-as-premier-will-be-a-25-a-plate-spaghetti-dinner-in-kitchener/ <https://www.therecord.com/news-story/9115179-ford-s-first-political-fundraiser-as-premier-will-be-a-25-a-plate-spaghetti-dinner-in-kitchener/>
>> <https://www.therecord.com/news-story/9115179-ford-s-first-political-fundraiser-as-premier-will-be-a-25-a-plate-spaghetti-dinner-in-kitchener/>
>> Ford’s first political fundraiser as premier will be a $25-a-plate spaghetti dinner in Kitchener | TheRecord.com <https://www.therecord.com/news-story/9115179-ford-s-first-political-fundraiser-as-premier-will-be-a-25-a-plate-spaghetti-dinner-in-kitchener/>
>> www.therecord.com <http://www.therecord.com/>
>> The Tories are expecting about 200 supporters to attend the first political fundraiser since the Progressive Conservative government loosened campaign finance rules.
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>> <Screen Shot 2019-01-08 at 11.27.33 PM.png>
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>> 7) Ontario Nature Bill 66 - What You Need to Know - Ontario Nature has put together a great one page post on the ten key points that people need to know about Bill 66. Check it out and share it with others:
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>> https://ontarionature.org/bill-66-facts/ <https://ontarionature.org/bill-66-facts/>
>> <https://ontarionature.org/bill-66-facts/>
>> Bill 66: What you need to know | Ontario Nature <https://ontarionature.org/bill-66-facts/>
>> ontarionature.org <http://ontarionature.org/>
>> Citizens groups across Ontario are up in arms about Bill 66, introduced in the Legislature on December 6th. Here’s what you need to know about this controversial bill: 1. It affects every municipality in Ontario. Bill 66 allows municipalities across the province to create “open-for-business by-laws” that would trump critical legal requirements to protect water, ...
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>> 8) Upcoming Bill 66 Events - Please attend what you can and share with others:
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>> Friday, Jan 11th - Doug Ford Fundraiser Protest at Bingemans?????
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>> Saturday, Jan 12th - Bill 66 Provincial Organizing Workshop in Ajax - https://act.environmentaldefence.ca/page/35964/petition/1 <https://act.environmentaldefence.ca/page/35964/petition/1>
>> Attend An Event <https://act.environmentaldefence.ca/page/35964/petition/1>
>> act.environmentaldefence.ca <http://act.environmentaldefence.ca/>
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>> Monday, Jan 14th 3:00pm - City of Waterloo Council Presentation
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>> Monday, Jan 14th 4:00pm - City of Kitchener Council Presentation
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>> Monday, Jan 14th 7:00pm - Wilmot Township Council Presentation
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>> Tuesday, Jan 15th 7:00pm - Stewards of our Future - ECO Dianne Saxe Event, Kitchener City Hall - https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/stewards-of-our-future-protecting-what-we-love-tickets-54268453405 <https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/stewards-of-our-future-protecting-what-we-love-tickets-54268453405>
>> <https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/stewards-of-our-future-protecting-what-we-love-tickets-54268453405>
>> Stewards of Our Future: Protecting What We Love Tickets, Tue, 15 Jan 2019 at 7:00 PM | Eventbrite <https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/stewards-of-our-future-protecting-what-we-love-tickets-54268453405>
>> www.eventbrite.ca <http://www.eventbrite.ca/>
>> Eventbrite - Divest Waterloo presents Stewards of Our Future: Protecting What We Love - Tuesday, 15 January 2019 at Kitchener City Hall Rotunda, Kitchener, ON. Find event and ticket information.
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>> Tuesday, Jan 15th 7:00pm - City of Cambridge Council Presentation
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>> Tuesday, Jan 15th 7:00pm - Woolwich Township Council Presentation #2
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>> Monday, Jan 21st 7:00pm - North Dumfries Township Presentation
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>> Kudos again on the teamwork and excellent Council presentations today! Lets keep doing all that we can to stop this awful Bill.
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>> Cheers,
>> Kevin.
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>> Kevin Thomason
>> Vice-Chair, Grand River Environmental Network
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>> Phone: (519) 888-0519
>> Mobile Phone/WhatsApp: (519) 240-1648
>> Twitter: @kthomason
>> E-mail: kevinthomason at mac.com <mailto:kevinthomason at mac.com>
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