I see where the local Health Unit's "Committee to Promote Virtue and Prevent Vice" is taking another run at the indefatigable Michael Schmidt.
The local Health Unit serves one of the poorest regions of Ontario with one of the smallest populations, but nevertheless manages to place no less than 73 lucky souls on Ontario's "sunshine list."
Not only that, but they are the proud residents of what is surely the most expensive, on a cost-per-foot basis, office building ever built.
Anywhere!
Ever!
Clearly, these folks are serious about promoting virtue and preventing vice!
Among the vices targeted for prevention are smoking, binge drinking, spousal abuse, drug abuse, child abuse, and, last but certainly not least, the consumption of unpasteurized milk.
Ya, 'cause that stuff can really mess you up!
This time round the locals have teamed up with the York Region CPVPC and caught some of Schmidt's milk mules delivering a shipment of the unpasteurized stuff right into the heart of Richmond Hill... TO A CHURCH PARKING LOT NO LESS!!!
Oh, what dastardly subterfuges these devious criminals will indulge.. a church parking lot! Have they no shame!
Anyway, good luck on your next ten years of legal wrangling, Mike!
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Saturday, March 30, 2013
Living large in Ontario's hillbilly belt
I see where Dr. Hazel Lynn is once again the highest paid public servant locally.
For well over $300 thousand a year Lynn spends virtually all of her time warning the locals about the dangers of smoking and obesity, and waging a vendetta against Michael Schmidt, the local farmer who wants to be free to sell unpasteurized milk to folks who want to buy unpasteurized milk.
Lynn does her work from an office in the Health Unit, an edifice erected a few years ago at a cost well north of 20 millions for 10 thousand feet of floor space, making it the most expensive office space in Canada by a considerable margin.
Skeptics in the community maintain that Lynn's health cops could have made themselves some nice office space on the several floors of the hospital that are currently shuttered, for next to nothing, but I digress.
That new Health Unit build did win its architects some sort of award for being environmentally sensitive.
At two thousand bucks a foot you'd certainly hope so.
She's not the only one living large.
How does a town of 20,000 with a declining tax base have eighteen firefighters and six fire captains all making six numbers?
Time to consider a volunteer fire department.
For well over $300 thousand a year Lynn spends virtually all of her time warning the locals about the dangers of smoking and obesity, and waging a vendetta against Michael Schmidt, the local farmer who wants to be free to sell unpasteurized milk to folks who want to buy unpasteurized milk.
Lynn does her work from an office in the Health Unit, an edifice erected a few years ago at a cost well north of 20 millions for 10 thousand feet of floor space, making it the most expensive office space in Canada by a considerable margin.
Skeptics in the community maintain that Lynn's health cops could have made themselves some nice office space on the several floors of the hospital that are currently shuttered, for next to nothing, but I digress.
That new Health Unit build did win its architects some sort of award for being environmentally sensitive.
At two thousand bucks a foot you'd certainly hope so.
She's not the only one living large.
How does a town of 20,000 with a declining tax base have eighteen firefighters and six fire captains all making six numbers?
Time to consider a volunteer fire department.
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