‘Elliot Lake’ Information

HUGHES ON HEADLINES “Public health shouldn’t be a secondary consideration for regulator”

HUGHES ON HEADLINES “Public health shouldn’t be a secondary consideration for regulator”

It is pretty easy to view drug companies as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde type entities.  For those who are relieved of symptoms or illness by proprietary drugs, they do good and important work.  For those who struggle with side effects, receive little or no relief, have adverse reactions – or [Read more]

Mantha’s Notes from the Park : By-Elections & NDP MPPs Ready to Work

Mantha’s Notes from the Park : By-Elections & NDP MPPs Ready to Work

Last month five by-elections were called in electoral districts of Etobicoke-Lakeshore, London West, Ottawa South, Windsor-Tecumseh and Scarborough-Guildwood.  Many were disappointed that Premier Kathleen Wynne set the voting date for August 1st, the day before the long weekend when people are [Read more]

MNR Forest Fire Situation Update – Northeast Region

MNR Forest Fire Situation Update – Northeast Region

Northeast Region – August 4, 2013 New Fires August 4: No new fires were reported. August 5: One new fire was reported at the time of this report on August 5.  Sudbury 28, a lightning fire, is not under control at 0.1 hectares.  There are no issues anticipated. A number of the existing fires [Read more]

CTF Kicks Off Ontario Debt Clock Tour On Northshore (Incl.Video)

CTF Kicks Off Ontario Debt Clock Tour On Northshore (Incl.Video)

THUNDER BAY, ON: The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) launched a 56- community, 28-day tour of Ontario with the provincial Debt Clock. The tour aims to draw public attention to the overspending and unsustainable debt at Queen’s Park. “Ontario’s debt grows by almost a billion dollars each [Read more]

Mantha’s Notes from the Park

Mantha’s Notes from the Park

Last week writs were issued for five by-elections in the electoral districts of Etobicoke-Lakeshore, London West, Ottawa South, Windsor-Tecumseh and Scarborough-Guildwood.  Premier Kathleen Wynne set the voting date for August 1st, the day before the long weekend.  The timing of these elections [Read more]

Hughes on Headlines “Light emerges from the darkness in trying times”

Hughes on Headlines “Light emerges from the darkness in trying times”

The horrific train derailment in Lac Mégantic has shocked all of Canada and beyond as details and the reality of what that small town in Quebec has experienced sinks in.   Shock is turning to profound sadness and many in Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing are reminded of the period that followed the [Read more]

“Messing with definitions doesn’t create more local food” says MP Carol Hughes

“Messing with definitions doesn’t create more local food” says MP Carol Hughes

More and more people want to be able to eat locally produced food.   Whether the motivation is political or merely based on a desire to support local producers and get fresh food, the idea of eating locally is on an upward trajectory. Recently, the Manitoulin Island Community Abattoir (MICA) [Read more]

Mantha’s Notes From the Park

Mantha’s Notes From the Park

I was pleased to receive news early this week that 2013 Chi-Cheemaun Ferry service will begin on Friday, May 17, with the 8:50 am scheduled departure from Tobermory. This is a big win for our communities as the Chi-Cheemaun not only provides an essential transportation link for travel, but also [Read more]

MPP Michael Mantha Questions MOL RE: Responsibility in Algo Mall Collapse (Video)

MPP Michael Mantha Questions MOL RE: Responsibility in Algo Mall Collapse (Video)

QUEEN’S PARK, ON – Algoma-Manitoulin MPP Michael Mantha questions the Minister of Labour regarding responsibility for the Algo Mall Collapse and inquiry that has followed. [Read more]

“Even friends with deep pockets can’t remove the stink of entitlement” Says Hughes

“Even friends with deep pockets can’t remove the stink of entitlement” Says Hughes

“We must clean up corruption and lift the veils of secrecy that allow it to flourish.  We must do nothing less than replace the culture of entitlement with the culture of accountability.” That was Stephen Harper’s opinion only one year before he became Prime Minister.  Much has changed [Read more]

Mantha “Unpaid bills threaten Elliot Lake inquiry” (Incl.Video)

Mantha “Unpaid bills threaten Elliot Lake inquiry” (Incl.Video)

QUEEN’S PARK, ON – In the legislature today NDP MPP Michael Mantha urged the Premier to honour the government’s commitment and act immediately to pay outstanding fees to the legal counsel working on the Algo Mall public inquiry. Last Friday, Douglas Elliott, legal counsel for the Elliot [Read more]

OIL SPILL LEAVES COMMUNITY WITH QUESTIONS SAYS HUGHES

OIL SPILL LEAVES COMMUNITY WITH QUESTIONS SAYS HUGHES

ELLIOT LAKE, ON – The oil spill near White River is raising anxiety for people in the area who are questioning the validity of the information they are receiving, according to Carol Hughes. The MP for Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing commented on the spill that occurred when 22 cars derailed about [Read more]

NOTES FROM THE PARK: Mantha looking forward to answers in Elliot Lake inquiry

NOTES FROM THE PARK: Mantha looking forward to answers in Elliot Lake inquiry

QUEEN’S PARK, ON – NDP Algoma-Manitoulin MPP Michael Mantha said he’s pleased the public inquiry into the roof collapse of the Algo Centre Mall in Elliot Lake has begun and hopes the community will finally get some answers.   “The people of Elliot Lake are strong and resilient, and [Read more]

CAROL HUGHES STATEMENT ON THE STATE OF EMERGENCY IN WAWA

CAROL HUGHES STATEMENT ON THE STATE OF EMERGENCY IN WAWA

ELLIOT LAKE, ON  –  The state of emergency declared by the Municipality of Wawa and surrounding area is a shocking illustration of how we are often at the mercy of nature, says Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing, MP, Carol Hughes. “This is a dramatic development that will require a strong [Read more]

Huron-Superior Catholic DSB Expands Reading Recovery to Schools In White River, Wawa, Chapleau, Hornepayne, etc

Huron-Superior Catholic DSB Expands Reading Recovery to Schools In White River, Wawa, Chapleau, Hornepayne, etc

The Huron-Superior Catholic District School Board has expanded the reach of its Reading Recovery program for the 2012-2013 school year.   The Reading Recovery program was implemented in Sault Ste. Marie schools last year and the response has been very positive.  This year the program has arrived [Read more]

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