Up Deer Creek Without a Paddle?

Three video's, were shown at the Orono Fair Sept., 2006. The video's depict current Clarington mayoral candidate, Richard Ward, speaking at (previously televised) Council meetings - digging for the truth. Ward contends that for many years, a particular golf course in Ajax, was being provided with water, to irrigate the lush golf greens - for free.

Please view the video, below.
What are your thoughts?
Your comments are welcomed and any questions you may be pondering.
More information that Richard Ward has acquired over the past few years, will follow.

Watch the First video below, of Richard Ward in Council

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very interesting video. Were the tests and monitoring that Mayor Parish asked for ever done by staff, and if so, were the results provided to Mr. Ward and to Regional Council? What has happened since that 2002 Regional Council meeting?

Alcuin Bramerton said...

Water is free. We are water beings and we live on a water planet.

Anonymous said...

Then why do I get a big water bill from the municipality/region? Where does the money come from that enables the region to build the pumps and water treatment plants and operate them year round? The water is NOT free, unless you have a well and are not on municipal water. If you are on municipal water that is pumped to your house (or business or golf course), you get a bill.

The great majority of this "water planet" is salt water, not much good to us unless it is desalinated, which also costs money. Salt water is only good for the (salt water) fish.

Anonymous said...

I am curious as to why the council did not nor would not question Mr. Ward and only directed questions to another councel member. Is there cahooting going on? I have a few more questions.. will have to watch again to see what else is troubling me. hmmm

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