
This should be an interesting year for Clarington  residents, and in fact for everyone in Durham Region. It is an election year, so  self-serving rhetoric will abound from many incumbents and from some  challengers.
 When considering your choices, take the time to  get to know a little about the candidates. Incumbents have an advantage with  built-in name recognition, but just recognizing a name is not a reason to vote  for someone. Some of our worst representatives both locally and at Regional  Council are incumbents. Certainly in Clarington that is the case in my humble  opinion.
 When deciding who you might want representing you  at the region, keep this question in mind: Do you want a watchdog for Clarington  residents or a lapdog for Regional interests and an unelected chair above all  else? We need watchdogs, not lapdogs. We need people with the courage to stand  up for their own municipality and residents and not people who will 'compromise'  (sell out) on issues of great importance to our communities. We need politicians  who don't say "I was elected to represent the Region of Durham" (Mayor  Abernethy). I thought he was elected to represent the municipality of  Clarington.
 There are always wonderful EXCUSES made by  politicians for the decisions they make. Some are valid, many are not.
 Revisiting the incinerator  decision
 What is wrong with this pic
ture? Lots. Do we need  servicing for employment lands designated as the Science Park in Bowmanville and  the Energy Park in Courtice? Yes, we do. Are we held hostage by Durham Region's  unelected Chair and reduced to begging to get our fair share? Yes. Should we perhaps find another way to pay for servicing of these lands, other than being  reduced to accepting buy-offs from the Region just to get an agreement to begin  an EA to consider servicing? Is there a law that says we must depend on Regional  tax money for our services rather than being inventive and thinking outside the  box to find a better way where we can be the authors of our own destiny instead  of waiting for crumbs from the Region? Clarington has not gotten our fair share  without having to give up more than anyone should - being the garbage dump for  the Region. Sewage plant and municipal waste incinerator, auto wreckers, nuclear  plant and cement factory, new 407 link and on and on - all spewing unhealthy emissions and  adding to our already poor air quality and health risks. And all right along the  401 - gateway to Clarington! Such a beautiful sight. Rationale from the consultants: this air shed is already so polluted, adding a little more won't make a difference. Well sorry, but it makes a difference to us. To the residents of Clarington!
 
ture? Lots. Do we need  servicing for employment lands designated as the Science Park in Bowmanville and  the Energy Park in Courtice? Yes, we do. Are we held hostage by Durham Region's  unelected Chair and reduced to begging to get our fair share? Yes. Should we perhaps find another way to pay for servicing of these lands, other than being  reduced to accepting buy-offs from the Region just to get an agreement to begin  an EA to consider servicing? Is there a law that says we must depend on Regional  tax money for our services rather than being inventive and thinking outside the  box to find a better way where we can be the authors of our own destiny instead  of waiting for crumbs from the Region? Clarington has not gotten our fair share  without having to give up more than anyone should - being the garbage dump for  the Region. Sewage plant and municipal waste incinerator, auto wreckers, nuclear  plant and cement factory, new 407 link and on and on - all spewing unhealthy emissions and  adding to our already poor air quality and health risks. And all right along the  401 - gateway to Clarington! Such a beautiful sight. Rationale from the consultants: this air shed is already so polluted, adding a little more won't make a difference. Well sorry, but it makes a difference to us. To the residents of Clarington!Were our 3 Regional Councillors (Mayor Abernethy,  Councillors Novak and Trim) right to completely disregard votes taken at  Clarington Council (before the flip-flop of Local Ward 4 Councillor Gord  Robinson) declaring us an unwilling host, and not supporting the building of an  emission spewing incinerator in our community? Were they right to completely  support every vote at the Region to promote the building of an incinerator,  start to finish over the last few years? Were they right to completely disregard  the overwhelming majority of residents who care more about their health and the  health of their children and grandchildren than getting half-baked promises from  an Region that we no longer have any faith in?
 Are our Regional representatives right to sell  out our future health for a 'business plan' that is totally dependent on Durham  Region? Who has faith that the Region or Province will adequately monitor this  garbage burner? Both their records are lacking historically and the vote of  Regional Council to reduce monitoring from what was originally promised to  residents because it would cost too much, appear to care more about their own  financial health than the physical and financial health of their residents,  especially those in Clarington and in Oshawa who will be most heavily affected  by emissions. But remember that all surrounding communities, including those  outside of Durham Region, will be affected by the increase in tiny particulate  matter which can have a profound effect on health and by a substantial increase  in dioxins and furans, known cancer causing emissions. These emissions won't be  adequately monitored, and some won't be monitored at all. I suppose many of  these politicians subscribe to the idea that "What we don't know won't hurt  us".
 Hype and Hyperbole
 I hope those same politicians are given a pile of  hurt in October. There has been too much dishonesty, too much hype and  hyperbole.
 Here is a question that should be asked of each  one of those who voted on June 24 to approve the very faulty EA (more on that  later) produced to support building of the now infamous Durham  Incinerator:
 "Your rationale or excuse for continuing to vote  approval of the incinerator forward at each milestone was that you wanted to get  ALL the information. You said that you were voting forward the incinerator at  each step of the way without having complete reports or having satisfactory  information at that point was so that you could get more information at the next  step. If that were true, then WHY did you vote to approve an incomplete EA with  incomplete reports which where completed and submitted to the Province more than  a month after you voted to approve? Why have no questions been asked or protests  lodged by Regional Councillors after seeing that this EA was incomplete and  faulty. Why are you still supporting it?"
 More questions might be asked as well, such as,  "Why did you consider only the hired gun's (consultants) and proponents of  incineration to have credible information but not that of local and regional  doctors and doctors and scientists worldwide? Why did you not consider  the credible articles in medical journals, peer reviewed and widely accepted  that were presented to you by local residents? Why did you allow yourselves to  be reeled in and see only what the proponents wanted you to see? Why didn't you  give both sides equal consideration?"
 We'll get into specific claims and comments made  by our incumbents during this election year (both past and present statements). But I  implore you to get involved this year. We have several incumbents in Clarington  who should be replaced due to past performance on a number of issues; in my  estimation 4 of our 7 Clarington Councillors need to 'feel the pain' of their  callous disregard for the health of their citizens. Health and quality of life  should be a #1 priority, and an incinerator is inconsistent with both  objectives.
 There are better alternatives. Incineration is  the most expensive, least environmentally friendly solution to the waste  problem. This fact is being shown across North America by Councils and Trustees  choosing better solutions and refusing to capitulate to the incineration  industry and their claims of safety. Sure incinerators are relatively more safe  now than they were 20 years ago. But does that mean they are safe? NO. It means  they've cleaned up their act somewhat, but the technology does not yet exist to make them  "safe".
 The horse-trading by a powerful,  unelected Regional Chair must be curtailed, especially when it  benefits another Region (York) and hurts physically and financially residents in  our own region. Backroom deals between York and Durham have been ongoing for  some time. Durham must be put first for a change. These deals so lauded by some  of the lapdog politicians are not so great for Durham, if you take the time  to investigate them and not just settle for the distortions and embellishments  served up on a platter for and by Regional Council and Committees.
 
WAKE UP CLARINGTON! Get involved. Voice your  concerns. Make your voice heard. Don't settle for less than we deserve. Don't  settle for lapdogs instead of watch dogs for our municipality.Watch for more information on all of this - 2010  election, incineration health risks, better solutions, Regional shortcomings,  and of course the "Elect The Chair" campaign, renewed.