The Canadian Landowner Alliance advocates for provincial legislation that recognizes property rights, and, that the Federal Government of Canada enshrines property rights in the Charter of Rights and freedoms.
Misleading the ombudsman could result in fines or even a jail term, but Marin rejected the idea of pursuing charges against anyone at Hydro One. "We'd have to build a new courthouse because there are a lot of people that you'd have to charge," he said. "Today I'm simply reminding Hydro One not to do it again." There, that oughta do it.
Marin. The great toothless "pitbull" so loved by the press. Remember how he was gong to turn MPAC inside out? That worked, didn't it? And then there was the military ombudsman thing...another stunning success story.
And like just about everyone else who has been getting government cheques all their lives, he worries about the evils of privitization - and can't bring himself to utter the C word: competition.
And besides, the greater problems with Ontario Hydro (or whatever they call it now) are salaries, number of employees, and solar/wind energy.
Misleading the ombudsman could result in fines or even a jail term, but Marin rejected the idea of pursuing charges against anyone at Hydro One.
ReplyDelete"We'd have to build a new courthouse because there are a lot of people that you'd have to charge," he said. "Today I'm simply reminding Hydro One not to do it again."
There, that oughta do it.
Marin. The great toothless "pitbull" so loved by the press. Remember how he was gong to turn MPAC inside out? That worked, didn't it? And then there was the military ombudsman thing...another stunning success story.
ReplyDeleteAnd like just about everyone else who has been getting government cheques all their lives, he worries about the evils of privitization - and can't bring himself to utter the C word: competition.
And besides, the greater problems with Ontario Hydro (or whatever they call it now) are salaries, number of employees, and solar/wind energy.