Obviously, we are brilliant.Seems like the judge agrees with you and me:
No, he's arguing along the lines of "even if there was a conflict - not admitting that there was - the complaint is too late". He does not have to admit that there was conflict in order to make that argument, and if the court were to buy his argument that the complaint is too late then, from the perspective of the court application, the question of whether or not there was a conflict would become irrelevant. (If, say, I breach my contract with you but you do not try to sue me until the limitation period for suing me has expired that will not mean that I didn't breach the contract but it will mean that it is too late for you to get the court to give you a remedy for my breach.)
Thank you for that clarification. I agree that "ought to have known" seems like a weak argument. Is it expected that every citizen reads all council minutes, so we should all "ought to know"? The statute makes sense (to my non-legal eyes) -- you happen to be reading the minutes/reports/documents and note the conflict.
http://www.insidetoronto.com/news-s...e-press-conference-is-just-part-of-the-story/And that is the epiphany: the institutionalization of live-TV coverage of press events has made it easier than ever for demagoguery to take hold. The Ford brothers used live television news conferences to great effect — shouting down reporters who challenged assertions that were flat-out and self-evidently wrong.
Former Councillor Doug Ford was a master at this live-TV obfustication — often picking out a particular journalist by name, and insisting that their questions were inspired by personal animosity to his poor brother Mayor Ford. One wonders how much of Ford Nation is comprised of people waiting to get the keys to their car from the muffler shop, watching half or two-thirds of these oh-so-distorted spectacles?
http://www.thespec.com/news-story/5200844-hamilton-crime-family-loses-one-of-its-sons/Daniel George Gravelle, 53, died on Dec. 6 after losing his battle with colon cancer, his lawyer Dennis Morris said Tuesday.
i assumed it was a pan am pass, but you may be correct... if it was pan am related it would be multi-coloured, right? something more like this?...So why does ol' chiclet teeth have a councillor pass around his neck when he's nowhere near city hall? Was he using it for free entrance to something, like what he used to complain about?
is this what it is now?Camping office update: The unit is now occupied. It was vacant for a long time.