Friday, January 08, 2010

A Fish Stinks At It's Head...


...and there would not be a "Caledonia Issue" if Grand Chief McGoonty had done his job.

Activist a nagging thorn in Fantino's side

CHRISTIE BLATCHFORD

Kelly McParland: The high cost of Dalton McGuinty native terror
Posted: January 07, 2010, 4:00 PM by NP Editor
Filed under: Full Comment,Kelly McParland

I was wrong.

In my unbiased and evenhanded assault on Dalton McGuinty, I suggested we'd never know how much the Ontario premier had wasted making life miserable for an innocent couple caught in the crossfire of a native land dispute in Caledonia, a town near Hamilton.

This assertion was based on no research whatsoever, and appears to be wrong. Right here in the Toronto Star, one of my all-time favourite publications, the ridiculous cost is spelled out in nauseating detail:

HAMILTON–The taxpayer bill for the simmering land dispute with Six Nations protesters in Caledonia is $64.3 million and counting.

The running tab, according to Ontario's Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, does not include $15.8 million the province paid for the former Douglas Creek Estates, which was seized and occupied on Feb. 28, 2006 by protesters from the nearby Six Nations reserve.

Ottawa kicked in $26.4 million to reimburse Queen's Park for the cost of purchasing the residential subdivision that was then under construction. The money included $10.6 million to offset extraordinary policing costs.

The tab also does not include the recent out-of-court settlement between the Ontario government and a Caledonia couple, Dana Chatwell and Dave Brown, who were suing the province and OPP for $7 million for abandoning them to the lawlessness that surrounded the disputed 27-hectare site adjacent to their home.

$64 million? Not including the original payment to the developers, and whatever the government eventually paid to Chatwell and Brown.

Well done, Dalton McGuinty. A responsible use of taxpayers' money, no question at all.

National Post

Kelly McParland: The high cost of Dalton McGuinty native terror
Posted: January 07, 2010, 4:00 PM by NP Editor

I was wrong.

In my unbiased and evenhanded assault on Dalton McGuinty, I suggested we'd never know how much the Ontario premier had wasted making life miserable for an innocent couple caught in the crossfire of a native land dispute in Caledonia, a town near Hamilton.

This assertion was based on no research whatsoever, and appears to be wrong. Right here in the Toronto Star, one of my all-time favourite publications, the ridiculous cost is spelled out in nauseating detail:

HAMILTON–The taxpayer bill for the simmering land dispute with Six Nations protesters in Caledonia is $64.3 million and counting.

The running tab, according to Ontario's Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, does not include $15.8 million the province paid for the former Douglas Creek Estates, which was seized and occupied on Feb. 28, 2006 by protesters from the nearby Six Nations reserve.

Ottawa kicked in $26.4 million to reimburse Queen's Park for the cost of purchasing the residential subdivision that was then under construction. The money included $10.6 million to offset extraordinary policing costs.

The tab also does not include the recent out-of-court settlement between the Ontario government and a Caledonia couple, Dana Chatwell and Dave Brown, who were suing the province and OPP for $7 million for abandoning them to the lawlessness that surrounded the disputed 27-hectare site adjacent to their home.

$64 million? Not including the original payment to the developers, and whatever the government eventually paid to Chatwell and Brown.

Well done, Dalton McGuinty. A responsible use of taxpayers' money, no question at all.

National Post



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