Thursday, May 13, 2010
PANB Launches Association in Minister Jack Keir's Riding
Supporters met with Ed Hoyt (middle above) and PANB executives last night at Grand Bay-Westfield to form the 4th official riding association of PANB. After the formalities and short speeches by Ed and PANB Interim Leader Kris Austin (left above), the folks in attendance discussed various issues, concerns and approaches that the party can consider. Leader Kris Austin spoke of his optimism for the party, outlining the status of the various riding associations that are currently being formed. He expects formal registering of the party will be concluded in late May with the PANB General Meeting being scheduled for early June. In Photo: Kris Austin(Interm Leader of PANB), Anne Marie Poirier (V.P. of Riding Association), Edward Hoyt, Tracy L Mayhew (Secretary/Treasurer of Riding Association), and Tammy Archer (Deputy Mayor, town of Grand Bay-Westfield).
Monday, April 12, 2010
Premier quashes Anti-Bullying Legislation Bill
On March 24th of this year the Opposition introduced a much needed addition to the current Educational Act of New Brunswick. The Anti-Bullying additions to the act takes our outdated look at Bullying into modern philosophy. This showing a no tolerance view point to children seeking an education where they feel intimidated to go to school and has been brought up for years by parents.
On a personal note one of the ladies that worked on my campaign when I first started brought up about her own daughter. How she would be attacked at school by other children and endure nasty name calling and aggression to the point of almost removing her from the system. I at first pointed her to the fact that their was amendments being placed in when I noticed there was a bill before the legislature. Under the act things like this are addressed that this little girl endured. They include teasing, social exclusion, threats, intimidation, stalking, physical violence, theft, sexual or racial harassment, public humiliation, or destruction of property. Other such additions included “harassment” means any threatening, insulting, or dehumanizing gesture, use of data or computer software, or written, verbal, or physical conduct directed against a pupil or school personnel that:
(a) places a pupil or school personnel in reasonable fear of harm to his or her person or damage to his or her property,
(b) has the effect of substantially interfering with a pupil's educational performance, opportunities, or benefits, or
(c) has the effect of substantially disrupting the orderly operation of a school;
(a) places a pupil or school personnel in reasonable fear of harm to his or her person or damage to his or her property,
(b) has the effect of substantially interfering with a pupil's educational performance, opportunities, or benefits, or
(c) has the effect of substantially disrupting the orderly operation of a school;
Bill 52 died on the floor at the hands of the Liberal Party the following day when second read was to occur. No debates no amendments just death to a bill that could of made a safe learning environment for children. Under the current section 24 of the Educational Act of New Brunswick the addition to include for suspension of pupils would include for bullying. The most important part of this Bill was creating proactive approach to Bullying.The Change to section 24.1(3) A principal shall in addition to a suspension under subsection (1) require one, some or all of the parties involved to participate in educational programs highlighting the negative consequences associated with bullying and harassment.
A part of the devils advocate that is not shown or amendments put forward are what happens in situations where has the effect of substantially disrupting the orderly operation of a school. This portion needs direct cause and effect linked to it. If a child has a condition such as Autism or other known psychological conditions there will need to be special inclusions put in place. So maybe having Section 24.1(3a) in place reading " In cases where special needs children are placed in classrooms and have known conditions then disruptiveness must be addressed by other means than suspensions. We still need to accommodate children that do fall outside of the norm of what we deem " Disruptive Children". There also needs an amendment 21.4(3b) when any form of the Anti-Bullying legislation is used as a means for revenge or abuse. Then it is punishable by suspension also up to and not exceeding 5 days. During the suspension a sit down meeting with the children's parents, teachers and school principal to address why and proactive measures put in place.
If we are to curb bullying we must have policies that are looking at causes and curbing immediately. The legislative amendments are a great start but as in other parts of the country the initiative must also educate children on what it is and why it needs to stop. There are many courses available to parents and teachers so educators will have the ability to focus on education not policing.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
The Harbour Bridge Fiasco
Once again we see some Liberal Politicking going on and this time they are using the citizens of Saint John as their Ginny Pigs. Ottawa is prepared to forgive the bridge's outstanding debt of $22.6 million and pay half of the $35 million refurbishment bill - $17.5 million. So for the last amount of years the citizens of Saint John have been on the hook for something used by the entire Province.It is the citizens of Saint John that use this bridge to get back and forth to work or get around the city. In other parts of the Province and I will use Grand Manan for instance where it is a provincially owned ferry service. The people that live in the area are given a lowered rate for usage then others that partake in visiting the nice Island in the middle of the Bay of Fundy. So now the graham government once again is playing politics if not why is Jack Keir involved, it is not his riding nor portfolio. So once again I say politicking using grand standing to take away from his attempt to get the Tax Payers of our Province to pay for their short comings.
So what is the fiscally responsible thing to do:
Presently we are in on of the worst if not the worst deficits in our provinces history. So if we completely remove the tolls then where does the money come from and why again should the people or business in the city be on the hook for the Liberals now grand standing as this had been in the news since last spring.
The first thing is to do is secure the federal funds and start the work. Stop playing Politics and get the bridge fixed before it is in such disrepair that it is unrepairable and then the people of Saint John are reduced to using the reversing Falls Bridge which is like a mountain bike trail on its best of days.
The next thing is its a 22.5 million pay down off its debt. This is a true pay down with the interest no longer accruing and the only thing left is future repairs. So address that now in not a lump sum payment because we have already seen how the Liberals are such great money managers of our Province. Remember your MOU and CPI?
The next thing as mentioned above is how to address future repairs. This is an older structure and will need to be maintained after September 27th and the Liberals are sent to pasture. So why not set up a now Federal-Provincial cost sharing as they are proposing in this deal. I know why they do not want to do it because it makes fiscal responsibility. They want the feds to give us a one time payment that will be squandered like the slush fund or like a kid with his first real paycheck. Once the bridge is turned over to the Provincial Government it falls on the tax payers to pay out of the Provincial coffers.
So now lets not forget the people of Saint John which since Keir was at one time one of the people of the Helm of the Bridge Authority leaves us the people that live and work here on the hook for tolls. The bridge authority still employs people so if we take off the tolls lost jobs. Bravo gentlemen create more unemployment for Saint John. So lets look at the smart way of doing things not just look for the normal Liberal quick fix or so they have an influx of cash to pay down the debt they created.
The tolls are a necessity for a structure like this but why should the people that live and work here be always put on the hook. So since the introduction of the B-Pass which is a one time $30 fee to acquire. So the people that reside here pay the one time fee once a year. Then there is still a once a year automatic cash flow into the provincial coffers for the bridge. If you show you work or live within the city of Saint John or its boundaries then you have this offer to you. Same thing as if you went to renew your drivers licence. So the cost is adding a line item to a sheet.
Commercial clients that have established businesses in the city of Saint John as it is today would also require the use of a commercial B-Pass at a higher but reasonable negotiated rate but takes into consideration that the more axles the more damage done to the infrastructure. This is the same thing as we do to licence vehicles in the Province but a once a year fee not a daily fee for usage. If businesses do not pay the fee then their B-Pass is revoked, this alone may stop some certain large corporations in our city from not paying their bills on time.
This way we still have a cash influx for repairs but no longer putting it on the backs of the people that live here. It also promotes for businesses to stop building outside of the city limits. The other key feature it does is still slows down traffic entering into the bridge but also speeds up the traffic going through as B-Pass lanes and will keep traffic flows constantly moving at a good pace. This seems to be where the Harbour bridge bottle necks always occur.
People traveling or from outside the Saint John area are then given a reduced rate back to the quarter again for domestic vehicles. This also puts pressure on the local government and provincial government to increase tourism so we are one attracting monies to the Harbour Bridge and to Saint John.
I just hope once again the Liberals don't blow this one or put it as another thing on the tax payers of Saint John or New Brunswick to fix their mistakes.
Edward Hoyt
Independent Fundy River Valley
Monday, March 29, 2010
Some of my objectives once elected
Part one:
One of the greatest things lacking in the last 4 years of the current government is engaging the public into the discussions which effect them. The word I use is "Participatory Democracy" where the citizens are engaged in the discussions and this word defines us as a Province. The disenfranchised voters in our Province have lost that will because they have been taken out of the equation and need to be brought back into the democratic process. The voting public, politicians and civil servants must re-engage in meaning full discussion so they will have the input into the issues that affect their daily lives. The words of open, accountable and transparent should be words known within a governmental body not a wishful thought. If the new forming government in September learn from their past mistakes then our Province will thrive as a place to live, play and work. In the following I will go into detail where I would like to stand on issues.
Local Governing Bodies :
It is hard to see a city or municipality treated the way they have been in recent years. They have been cut out of the decision making process that affects them. The rural community or townships such as Grand Bay Westfield or smaller like the town of Gagetown in the last year have been torn down by the decisions made by Provincial Government. The ferries along the river or not engaging them into the process is best made at the level of the township. We are 60% rural and small township in our province. The forced amalgamation discussions have infuriated the people living in them. The conversations I have had with them state " We moved here for the country life and to escape the high tax levels that you have in the city". The Provincial tax rate was increased and now our house that was worth $80,000 last year is now worth $120,00 this year. So even though the per dollar rate per thousand did not increase the province found a faster way of increasing the tax payer rate through other means. We need a stable rates and a true legislation in place to address what constitutes valued increases to a property.
Governmental Transparency and Accountability:
As the choice of the people through their votes they empower us to make decisions on their behalf. Some people once are in office show arrogance and not listen to the electoral. In other cases where it is shown to the public through means of law suit and almost anarchy over not doing what is in the best interest of the people of New Brunswick as evident this year. There is only one way to bring this issue forward and make it effective that is the right to information act and adding new id em's to it, with true ability for transparency and accountability built in. A governing provincial body must be accountable to its people not only in its decision but its actions as well. It must provide top quality public service but also manage the finances of the province as well.
Provincial Relations and Civil Service:
Today as mentioned in my earlier blog I was talking about Silo's. This is a common political or bureaucratic term simply meaning to many hoops to jump through with to many different departments. The current system is complicated and frustrating to the average person. The system needs to be automated and less red tape to get the end result. Most people today find speaking state. I first have to go here and then I have to go there and then back again to get the one thing that if coordination between different governmental agencies were more precise. The old school of we are the government needs to change to a client focused approach. Today with the technology available from telecommunications to crm can effectively change from 6 stops to one.
To be continued:
Why vote for Edward Hoyt
I'm just your average guy that 10 years ago dove into the Political World. I work everyday speaking to executives around the world about their Telecommunication woe's and how to save their company money in an effective yet green methodology. I come from a very entrenched union family and have saw the value of how the power of the
people can change a stand that is detrimental to the Province. I have watched too many of the people I grew up within Lorneville, Grand-Bay/ Westfield and the rest of our riding become very disenfranchised from the government some to the point of not even bothering to vote in elections. I have sat and spoken with so many people on the issues that effect them I believe I can relate to the voters of this riding and understand their concerns.
We all at one time or another, have sent in for some obscure government form, for whatever reason only to wait six months for something that should have been returned in two days. This the Silo's of bureaucratic duplication need to be addressed and automated properly.
The other thing I find arrogant on the behalf of the MLA is form letters. The MLA can not take 5 minutes out to email or call back someone that elected them. This is one thing I promise that I will do and that is address each person that emails me or calls. I will not say it will always be the answer you want but certainly will say or write my reasoning why I am leaning the specific way on that issue. I will keep an open mind and certainly discuss with the person. Most of us have seen the antics and theatre taking place in the Legislature, behaviour one would expect to see at a elementary school playground.I, for one, am fed up with it. One thing I will say is I do not know everything this is probably the foremost differentiating factor between myself and the other candidates: I admit it. It is not my purpose to try to sell you those answers, especially based on promises I have neither the ability nor the intention of keeping. These are the methods by which the two ruling parties have established their entrenchment upon the government of this Province, and it has resulted in voter apathy and massive mistrust.
My purpose is different. What I offer, instead of false unfounded answers, is my level best effort to understand the questions. To educate myself on the issues to the best of my abilities as I have done consistently for the last 10 years, using every tool at my disposal, and most importantly: to vote upon the issues in a manner reflective of the wishes of the people with my riding. I will not participate in the back-and-forth antics of bickering employed by the current parties, but to listen and to learn, to read and communicate, unencumbered by a Party Line. This was one of my motivating factors from leaving the fold of the PC Party. Rather than blind faith in the words of proven practitioners of deceit, I propose to develop an informed opinion on whatever issue is at hand, and to speak with your voice in mind .I urge you to consider me as a credible alternative to the current style of Politician we have today on the ballot, and I look forward to sharing with you my ideas on how we might make a presence in the Legislature in September.
Edward Hoyt
Independent Candidate Fundy River Valley
people can change a stand that is detrimental to the Province. I have watched too many of the people I grew up within Lorneville, Grand-Bay/ Westfield and the rest of our riding become very disenfranchised from the government some to the point of not even bothering to vote in elections. I have sat and spoken with so many people on the issues that effect them I believe I can relate to the voters of this riding and understand their concerns.
We all at one time or another, have sent in for some obscure government form, for whatever reason only to wait six months for something that should have been returned in two days. This the Silo's of bureaucratic duplication need to be addressed and automated properly.
The other thing I find arrogant on the behalf of the MLA is form letters. The MLA can not take 5 minutes out to email or call back someone that elected them. This is one thing I promise that I will do and that is address each person that emails me or calls. I will not say it will always be the answer you want but certainly will say or write my reasoning why I am leaning the specific way on that issue. I will keep an open mind and certainly discuss with the person. Most of us have seen the antics and theatre taking place in the Legislature, behaviour one would expect to see at a elementary school playground.I, for one, am fed up with it. One thing I will say is I do not know everything this is probably the foremost differentiating factor between myself and the other candidates: I admit it. It is not my purpose to try to sell you those answers, especially based on promises I have neither the ability nor the intention of keeping. These are the methods by which the two ruling parties have established their entrenchment upon the government of this Province, and it has resulted in voter apathy and massive mistrust.
My purpose is different. What I offer, instead of false unfounded answers, is my level best effort to understand the questions. To educate myself on the issues to the best of my abilities as I have done consistently for the last 10 years, using every tool at my disposal, and most importantly: to vote upon the issues in a manner reflective of the wishes of the people with my riding. I will not participate in the back-and-forth antics of bickering employed by the current parties, but to listen and to learn, to read and communicate, unencumbered by a Party Line. This was one of my motivating factors from leaving the fold of the PC Party. Rather than blind faith in the words of proven practitioners of deceit, I propose to develop an informed opinion on whatever issue is at hand, and to speak with your voice in mind .I urge you to consider me as a credible alternative to the current style of Politician we have today on the ballot, and I look forward to sharing with you my ideas on how we might make a presence in the Legislature in September.
Edward Hoyt
Independent Candidate Fundy River Valley
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