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My Haldimand

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My Haldimand

This is an enchanting place, a captivating landscape.
Where eagles soar and owl sounds fill the night air.
This is a healing place, an enriching place,
Where hawks teach their young to hunt and herons stalk fish on river banks.

But soon, forty-two storey grinding eyesores.
Red strobes filling the night sky.

Hush, Hush, Hush (don’t tell your neighbours)

This is a nurturing place, a meditation place.
Where bats and dragonflies gather mosquitoes at dusk and dance their graceful reel.
This is resting place, a gathering place.
Where monarch butterflies feast on milkweed and gain strength before flight.

But soon, slicing, dicing, killing.
Blood on the fields

Hush, Hush, Hush, (don’t speak of it)

This is a place to throw off the cares of the week.
A place for hammocks and splashing water.
A family place and a place to retire.
To pitch a tent, sleep under the stars.

But soon, vibration, headache, heartache.
Twenty-four seven.

Hush. Hush. Hush (shhhh)

This was a neighborly place, a kind place.
Where neighbors shared and helped each other.
But now, the bitterness of helpless rage and loss.
What a shame.

Pat Morris, Dunnville

Landmark Ruling on Wind Turbine Dispute

DSCN0397.JPGWho owns a wind turbine?

It bears repeating that if you are a land owner who has wind facility infrastructure placed on your property  to seek experienced legal advice in regards to the implications and liabilities of being involved in a wind project.  Take time to review the current title on your property and don’t be surprised to find debentures (totaling in the sum of tens of millions of dollars) and other instruments attached as is the case for many properties hosting projects located in southern Ontario.

In a recent dispute in Illinois a landmark court decision was issued involving a lien placed by a contractor seeking to recover unpaid sums for construction work  done for the Clipper Windpower project.  The owners Postensa Wind Structures USA declared bankruptcy in 2013.

“According to John Kreucher, an attorney with Howard & Howard, this is the nation’s first case that considered whether commercial-scale wind turbines should be deemed personal property or fixtures in a lien dispute. Kreucher also says the importance of the ruling goes beyond the legal filing.”

READ MORE AT: http://nawindpower.com/court-makes-landmark-ruling-on-illinois-wind-turbine-dispute

READ COURT DECISION HERE:

Cancel the Contracts

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Ontario is engaging in review of its Long Term Energy Policy and encourages public consultation.  Attend a consultation session or provide your opinion online.

Ontario has a robust energy supply and it begs the question why contract for even more wind power or build projects such as Amherst Island, White Pines, Fairview Wind?   Wind power continues to demonstrate it is out- of -phase with demand  and we are selling the unnecessary electricity at a loss and burden of cost to ratepayers.  Will the Independent Energy System Operator conduct a critical cost benefits analysis for all renewable energy power sources?

Wind power continues to create adverse harm to the environment and human health.  Wind facilities remain fire walled behind the statues of the Green Energy Act shielding it from independent review. This has resulted in disabled  protective standards that must be met by other sources of power generation.

Cancel the contracts.  Ontario has the power.

For more information visit the Ministry of Energy  of Ontario website: http://www.energy.gov.on.ca/en/ltep/

Here is the schedule for consultations to the end of the month:

Tuesday, November 15th Sault Ste. Marie Algoma’s Water Tower Inn 360 Great Northern Road 6pm-8pm
Wednesday, November 16th Timmins Days Inn and Conference Centre 14 Mountjoy Street South 6pm-8pm
Thursday, November 17th St. Catharines Holiday Inn & Suites Parkway Conference 327 Ontario Street 6pm-8pm
Monday, November 21st Guelph Holiday Inn Guelph Hotel and Conference Centre 601 Scottsdale Drive 6pm-8pm
Tuesday, November 22nd Pembroke Best Western Pembroke Inn & Conference Centre 1 International Drive 6pm-8pm
Wednesday, November 23rd Ottawa Nepean Sportsplex 1701 Woodroffe Ave, Nepean 6pm-8pm
Thursday, November 24th Kingston Holiday Inn Kingston Waterfront 2 Princess Street 6pm-8pm
Monday, November 28th Windsor Holiday Inn Hotel and Suites 1855 Huron Church Road 6pm-8pm
Monday, November 28th Kitchener Holiday Inn Hotel and Conference Centre 30 Fairway Road South 6pm-8pm
Tuesday, November 29th London Best Western Plus Stoneridge Inn and Conference Centre 6675 Burtwistle Lane 6pm-8pm
Wednesday, November 30th Mississauga Mississauga Living Arts Centre 4141 Living Arts Dr

 

Indigenous people’s events:

Mattagami First Nation Mattagami Community Complex 75 Helen Street, Gogama
Nov. 17 Matawa First Nation TBC
Nov. 21 Bar River Métis TBC Sault Ste. Marie
Nov. 22 Sandy Lake First Nation TBC Sandy Lake
Nov. 24 Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte Mohawk Community Center 1807 York Road.,Deseronto
Nov. 25 Historic Saugeen Métis Historic Saugeen Métis Interpretive Learning Centre 204 High Street, South Hampton
Nov. 28 Red Sky Métis Independent Nation TBC Thunder Bay
Nov. 29 Atikameksheng Anishnawbek First Nation Atikameksheng Anishnawbek Community Center 37 Reserve Road, Naughton
Nov. 30 Manitoulin Island Manitoulin Hotel and Conference Centre 66 Meredith Street East, Little Current
Dec. 6 Algonquins of Ontario Pembroke
Dec. 7 Aamjiwnaang First Nation Aamjiwnaang Community Centre 1972 Virgil Avenue, Aamjiwnaang First Nation
TBC Métis Nation of Ontario TBC Toronto

 

 

Mayor asks Ombudsman to investigate Unifor Wind Turbine for Non-Compliance

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Unifor Wind Turbine- Saugeen Shores, Ontario

The Mayor of the Town of  Saugeen Shores calls upon the Ontario Ombudsman to investigate the non-compliance of the Unifor  industrial wind turbine that has generated hundreds of complaints due to its noise impacting adjacent residents.

White Pines Wind Project Remedy Hearing Motions

owl-apaiIt is unfair to say the least that APPEC was given six months to prepare and make its case while wpd has been given an excessive amount of time to do this  at the remedy hearing, and that APPEC is in the position of having to foot the bill in order to protect Ontario’s at-risk species.”

appec's avatarAlliance to Protect Prince Edward County

On October 5 the Tribunal suspended the remedy hearing schedule in order to adjudicate a number of motions from APPEC.   The Tribunal’s rulings on the motions could be days, weeks or even a month-plus away.

1. Referral to the Director
This motion is for an Order of the Tribunal to remit the REA (Renewable Energy Approval) for the White Pines wind project back to the Director of the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) for reconsideration in light of the amendments proposed by wpd.  A large number of significant amendments to the Project have been proposed.  As a result this Project can no longer be said to be the Project “as approved” by the Director.

2. Striking Respondents’ Evidence
Affidavits from witnesses for wpd and the MOECC raise issues that as a matter of law could only be properly raised at the main hearing.  In effect both wpd…

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Esther Wrightman: Get mad! Stay mad! Make history!

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A while back we covered Esther Wrightman, suggesting that this fine young Canadian gives “courage” a new name.

True to form, Esther’s at it again, telling Ontario’s farmers and families to “Get mad! Stay mad! Make history!”

Here’s an extract of her cracking little speech to the “Unwilling Hosts” Rally in Ontario on 19 October 2013.

“Unwilling Hosts” Rally Speech
Esther Wrightman

Let us be clear about why we are here today. This is a demonstration of “We, The People” versus “We, The Corporations”! I have, of course, borrowed the phrase from the American Declaration of Independence.

This is an in-your-face demonstration of “We, The People” versus the wind energy companies that are strangling rural Ontario — strangling us with the approval and encouragement of our government!

I want to say “Thank you, rural Ontario — you good people who are the backbone of this distinguished province that just…

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Why Size Matters

why-would-anyone-live-like-thisWhy pro-wind studies often use a 10 km radius

Author:  Salt, Alec | Health, Property values (published 2011)

Last week I was reading of an Australian study, by a Professor Gary Wittert, which had shown sleeping pill usage for those living near wind turbines was no greater than the general population . The study compared those living within 10 km of turbines with those living more than 10 km away. There have been similar studies with property values using a 5 mile or 10 km radius that showed property values are not affected by wind turbines. Had you ever thought why they pick a 10 km radius?

Consider this graphic. It shows 1 km bands with the calculated area for each band shown in blue.

Let’s keep it easy and assume that households are evenly distributed and there is one household for every 10 square kilometers.

So, within 2 km (the two innermost bands) of the turbine, the area is 3.1 + 9.4 km² (=12.5 km²) which would represent 1.2 households.

Now let’s consider the two outermost (9 km and 10 km) bands. The area of these bands is 53.4 + 59.7 km² (=113.1 km²) which represents 11.3 households. So the outermost bands have about TEN TIMES the number of households of those living within 2 km, making sure that the contribution of the inner bands is diluted, swamped, covered up or however else you would describe it.

Or consider if you live within 2 km of a turbine. The outer bands of those living from 2–10 km from the turbine adds up to 301.6 km², which would represent 30.1 households – which is 24 TIMES the number of households within 2 km.

No wonder your voice is being “drowned out”. The bigger the circle, the more “dilution” occurs.

Add this to the list of things where “size matters”, and next time you see a study like this, consider the radius and area that was chosen. The choice of the circle size plays a major role in the result obtained and speaks volumes about the motivation of the author.

by Alec Salt, Professor, Department of Otolaryngology, Washington University School of Medicine

 

Dutton/Dunwich Opponents of Wind Turbines

ddwt.pngHello DDOWT Supporters,

WE NEED YOUR HELP!

In light of Energy Minister Glenn Thibeault’s recent announcement suspending LRP-2, we are now calling on the provincial government to also cancel the recent LRP-1 contracts, including the Strong Breeze Wind Project in Dutton Dunwich. Ontario does not need the energy and this cancellation would save Ontarians Billions of dollars!

We need your help by participating in our letter writing campaign. It is easy and will only take a quick moment of your time.

Below you will find a copy of the letter we are asking you to sign. All you need to do is send us your email address, either in an email to info@ddowt.ca, or in a private message through Facebook. You will then be emailed a ‘DocuSign’ to sign. Simply open it and follow the on screen instructions to review and sign the letter. Once we receive your signed copy, a hard copy will be printed and mailed to the addressees stated in the letter on your behalf. We encourage each member of your family to sign a copy of the letter. Just send their email address and we will send a separate letter for them. Rest assured that any information you provide will remain confidential, and will be used only to send these letters .

If you would prefer to mail a copy of the letter on your own, contact us and we will provide you the necessary information and addresses.

In addition to the letter writing campaign, our DDOWT volunteers will be going door to door with a petition to show the strong support in our community for cancelling this project. Please participate in both of these efforts as they are absolutely necessary for added pressure on the provincial government. If you would like to sign the petition, but do not receive a visit by the end of November, please contact us through email or Facebook.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Thank you for your continued support! The fight is not over!!

DDOWT

email:  info@ddowt.ca

website: http://www.ddowt.ca

facebook: http://www.facebook.ca/DDOWT

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Niagara Wind Who are you going to Call?

Why, Where and How to Report Health & Wellness Issues or Observations

Niagara Wind Contact Number: 1-884-363-6491

Call 911 for emergencies

MOECC Niagara District Office  (Mon. – Friday 08:30 – 5 p.m.) 905-704-3900 or 1-800-263-1035 x 43906

 Any Time: call MOECC – Spills Action Centre

1-800-268-6060

Parts of the NRWF industrial scale wind facility have become operational -that is -not only spinning, but also under load (Generating power).  Now it gets interesting…

The best things we can do to protect ourselves:

  1. Maintain a logical frame of mind:
    1. Do not focus on any noise or vibration they might create in your home – only observe if they are present or not, then focus away.
  1. If noise and/or vibration is present:
    1. Keep a log of what you observed and when you observed it.
    2. Include what you did about it
    3. Complete the log as soon as you can after the event occurs – improves accuracy.
    4. Please see the linked “Wellness Log” template below you may wish to use. I prefer to use Google Drive because I can access the log from anywhere on any device. (Requires a free Google Gmail account)
  1. Report any issues through official channels:
    1. This is the primary method by which we can effect change!
    2. The Wind Power Corporation is bound by law to report conditions to the MOE(Ministry of the Environment), when you issue an incident report to them.
    3. Even if you don’t get any reply – continue doing this. The reports of issues can be obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request and used.

Please circulate these materials to your friends and neighbours. We hope that no one feels any negative reaction, but if we do, we must not suffer in silence.

Here is a link to a Wellness Log Template. Ways to use this file:

  1. Sign up for a Gmail account, open the spreadsheet and click “File > Make a Copy”
  2. If you don’t have or want a Gmail account, click “File > Download As > Microsoft Excel”
  3. Print

Wishing everyone good health and happiness.