Minister
Jim Bradley's sheer arrogance has refused to respond to the very
people of his riding to this day. As Minister of the Environment he
is responsible for environmental issues province wide. Bradley did
intervene personally on behalf of the people of Windsor. Yet as the
elected representative of his own riding he has intentionally ignored
the people who are in potential harms way. In light of the
undeniable facts praise like that of Niagara Falls/Fort Erie MPP Kim
Craitor of Jim Bradley become more difficult to swallow.
Ministry
of the Environment has forwarded a written confirmation that a second
investigation by the ministry is being conducted with expected
completion in early July 2012. Although the MOE has agreed to a
second investigation under the weight of evidence provided so many
questions remain unanswered. To a degree Ministry of the Environment
conducting this investigation raises even more questions. Orange
water first appeared in the vicinity surging from a drain in a
parking area in August 2010. The MOE sent a field investigator Phil
Hull to examine the water. He took no samples, he only told a
resident that it was not a good thing. Mr. Hull's powers of
observation indeed astounding, yet somewhat shocking. For whatever
reason MOE decided to hand this to the City of St. Catharines and
nothing else. Why? This has never been answered. City of St.
Catharines could not and without a doubt would not test the orange
water. It's own involvement with this property and Sun Collision's
owner Sam Demita at best could be said as questionable. Simply look
at the history from 2008 with the illegal filling of the ravine on
through the first MOE investigation.
Now
the circumstances have taken a new twist into the unbelievable.
Niagara Region's most senior public health official Dr. Valerie
Jaeger, MD, PhD. has lied in communications relating to the orange
water and the storm water catch basin. Dr. Jaeger in separate emails
to Regional Chairman Gary Burroughs, Regional Councillor Andrew
Petrowski and to me lied about the first investigation conducted by
the MOE in 2009/2010. Her statements shocking, claiming that MOE had
investigated the orange water back in 2009 in the drainage ditch.
Full details are available in Mayorgate's article: Dr. Valerie Jaeger MD, PhD., LIED!
Dr.
Jaeger claims to have been given this information by MOE. A letter
has been sent to Minister Bradley as the Environment Minister
formally advising him that MOE Niagara Office has in fact been
accused of providing lies to a senior public health official.
Without a doubt Minister Bradley's arrogance will continue and he
will ignore this. Still all the information and evidence has been
provided to the Regional Chairman Burroughs, Regional Councillor
Petrowski, all St. Catharines Regional Councillors and the Niagara
Region's Board of Health members. Both Premier McGuinty and Health
Minister Matthews have also been made aware of all the facts, in
light of the NHS situation and the fact that Dr. Jaeger's position is
approved by the Minister for Health, it would be extremely difficult
for either to ignore this situation. Emails have been sent to both
Regional Chairman Garry Burroughs and to Dr. Valerie Jaeger giving
both an opportunity to explain themselves.
What
is really happening here? That is the most difficult question to
answer. Looking at the history of this property from the documented
illegal filling by Sam Demita, the damage caused by flooding of an
established neighbourhood, three separate applications for
environmental investigation approved by the Environmental
Commissioner of Ontario, and more. Ministry of the Environment found
Sam Demita to have contravened Ontario Regulation #347 by burying
hazardous waste material without any consequences levied by the
ministry. Mayor Brian McMullan and the City of St. Catharines in
fact go out of their way to protect and exalt Sam Demita.
At
the same time Sam Demita refuses to obey a ministerial order for over
a year and the Ontario Ministry of the Environment does nothing to
enforce its own order. Can it be possible anywhere in Ontario for a
business to refuse to obey any ministerial order without consequence?
Or is it possible that the Ministry of the Environment have indeed
lied in their own written report of February 2011? It is a question
raised more than once on Mayorgate.
Lisa
Feldman the Director for Investigations and Enforcement at the
Ministry of Environment has been contacted on several occasions by
email in April and May. As already stated Environment Minister Jim
Bradley has had several letters sent to him, even at his St.
Catharines riding office with only deadly silence in return.
Everyone can understand the surprise when an email from Lisa Feldman
landed on June 13th, maybe the owl got lost along the way
or was it the article published on no ad LIB on
June 10th?
Whatever the reason Lisa Feldman now appears to have the official
role of mouthpiece for the arrogance and ignorance of Minister Jim
Bradley for his own riding and its people.
This
email is not short and actually that's the part that makes one
suspect that the article on no ad LIB
had more of an influence. Two alarming and interesting points though
in Lisa Feldman's communication. She notes my emails and letters,
and mentions my attempts at communicating with Minister Jim Bradley
who it appears she now speaks for. Feldman mentions the catch basin
cover that had disappeared and it sounds like MOE did not have
anything to do with its disappearing act.
Missing sewer grate behind Sun Collision, 2012. |
MOE has no idea who removed the grate during an ongoing environmental investigation. |
The inside walls of the cement catch basin are stained yellow. |
The staining inside the catch basin is only on the walls where the drainage ditch was flowing into the sewer. |
This smells so much like
what happened with another investigation in 2007. At the time MOE
were in the throws of an investigation that centred on the pumping of
thousands of gallons of water from an excavation pit where the soil
was contaminated with mercury. The site of the excavation was on
Glendale Avenue, St. Catharines next to the KEG Restaurant and the
issue of contamination on the site even got the attention of the CBC
who sent out reporter Stephanie Matteis.
A
roadside storm run-off sewer was smashed in and pump lines snaked
along the ground to avoid being too visible and the water pumped from
the excavation pit. It wasn't a small hole in the ground, at
approximately 55 feet in diameter and 25 feet at depth. The catch
basin had strong yellow staining on the inside concrete and the cover
was discoloured. At the time the base of the empty excavation pit
also had yellow staining clearly visible in photos taken at the time.
Some may want to claim coincidence or staining from whatever,
freedom of speech allows that but logic only scoffs at it.
This
was a brownfield property with its previous history belonging to
Domtar Paper Mills and further back in time a rubber factory.
Contaminates were rampant in particular heavy metals such as mercury,
even the current owner of the land and developer made statements in
the local press regarding the contamination. Nevertheless the
similarity is that the sewer catch basin grate also disappeared. The
local office of the MOE was contacted and a Ken Simmons confirmed MOE
did not remove it for testing, nor did anyone else admit to it. Area
Supervisor for the Niagara District Office of the MOE, R.P. (Rich)
Vickers confirmed in writing no one was able to ascertain what
happened to the sewer catch basin grate. The developer under
investigation at the time was Nino Donatelli, business partner of Sam
Demita, and the land in question was only minutes from Sun Collision.
Without
a doubt proponents of coincidence or those with a liassez faire
attitude to logic will find an explanation that suits them. Similar
to a message I received from a Robert George who stated that the
orange water could be explained as the residue of dye used in bricks.
Yet the situation is not worthy of jest and the brilliance of the
Ontario Ministry of the Environment local office is simply the
collective vision of head scratching and puzzlement.
So
Lisa Feldman found a way to pass the sewer grate mystery without
falling into the catch basin for now. Her explanation as the
question raised in correspondence to Minister Jim Bradley who has
ignored everything is more shocking. It has been stated that an
official MOE report of February 16th
2011 stated that Sam Demita of Sun Collision was to move the damaged
vehicles from the property line. The report states “Ministry
staff have observed damaged vehicles in the area but have not
observed any evidence of leaking fluids. As a general rule cars leak
fluids at the scene of an accident and such fluids would be subject
to clean-up at the accident scene.” It
continues with... ”There
is no legal requirement for vehicle parking lots to have spill
prevention or containment...”, very
reassuring I must add, but still the “general rule” was quoted
and so be it.
The
most important statement of the Decision Summary is paragraph 4 on
page 3. Here it states, “As a preventative
measure, the property owner has already been advised to move the
damaged vehicles away from the property line so as to lessen the
potential for fluids to move off site and to clean
up any spills detected in a timely manner.” Hold
it! Didn't the report state or invoke the “general rule” of
leakage at “the scene”?
Be
as it may “general rule” or “preventative measure” this was
and is an official Ministry of the Environment report reference
#ENV1180AC-2011-2 dated February 16th
2011, and signed by Kevin French Assistant Deputy Minister,
Operations Division. This report was copied to Peter Lapp of the
Environmental Commissioner's Office under ref#10EBR004.1, as a
response to an investigation request made by the Environmental
Commissioner of Ontario relating to an application for investigation
that the ECO approved. All of this means that it was not simple
correspondence from the MOE but an official document of record. On
that document it clearly states that the owner of Sun Collision was
instructed to move the damaged vehicles as a preventative measure.
The owner has refused to comply for over a year and without
consequence and the reason is clear now.
Minister
Jim Bradley had all the information provided and the question asked
as early as February 2012. He has refused to respond. Only
now in mid-June has Lisa Feldman bothered to respond after several
attempts at clarification have been ignored by her. Her response is
not a response to the question asked, not of Minister Jim Bradley nor
of her in the emails. Feldman says, “about
damaged vehicles parked by the fence on the Sun Collision property, a
concern that you also raised in correspondence to Minister Bradley in
February 2012. In response to those concerns the Ministry determined
that there is no evidence of an offence in regards to this matter,
and as such no action will be taken by the Ministry with respect to
that issue.”
The
question raised to the mute Minister Bradley in February was whether
or not MOE had instructed the damaged vehicles to be moved as stated
in the February 2011 report. That same question was raised to Lisa
Feldman Director of Investigations and Enforcement. Director Feldman
did not answer that question, she was also asked if MOE had indeed
lied in their report. This response by her makes it a rather clear
confirmation that MOE had lied in their February 16th
2011 report. No other logical conclusion can be reached other than
that. Feldman's intentional omission in providing an answer would be
considered in any legal procedure as lying by omission. Why has
Feldman decided to do this? This is what the report of February 2011
states: “The property owner has already been
advised to move the damaged vehicles from the property line...”
Why has a Director of an
Ontario Ministry decided to become a part of a lie and its cover-up?
There is a very serious issue at
stake here and now sadly it extends beyond the borders of an
environmental investigation that little trust can be expected in.
Ministry of the Environment has provided for record an official
report in response to an Environmental Bill of Rights investigation
request by the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario and that report
now appears to be intentionally misleading. This is a clear breach
of the EBR by the Ministry of the Environment. As clarification has
been sought only deceit and omission has come in response. How is it
possible to have any trust in the current investigation by the
Ministry of the Environment. In 2009 after almost two years of
investigation the MOE said to disregard all test results due to
interference at the laboratory. What will the result be here for
orange water with a rainbow and blue sheen on its surface with a
drainage ditch directly behind an auto collision paint and
refinishing shop? Maybe MOE will come up with a technical term for a
motor head who dropped a packet of orange KOOL-Aid on the ground.
A lingering question now demands answering by Environment Minister Jim Bradley and the MOE. Director of Investigations and Enforcement Lisa Feldman has provided what is a clear indication that the MOE had breached the Environmental Bill of Rights intentionally.
The
issue of the damaged vehicles has been raised to Minister Jim Bradley
and to Director Feldman. Once again the February 16th
2011 report by the MOE is crucial to take into account. Bradley's
refusal to respond is somewhat bewildering unless the realization of
the enormity of the situation is examined.
When
the MOE prepared and presented the report of February 2011 they had
to present it to the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario. That
report was in response to an EBR investigation that the ECO had
provided to the MOE. It was an official document of record and
therefore binding on all parties unless appealed through proper
channels.
Mr.
Gord Miller, the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario presents the
Annual Report in accordance with Section 58 of the Environmental Bill
of Rights 1993 to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. The
Honourable Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario accepts the
Annual Report and its supplements as an official document of record.
Page 213 of the 2010/2011 Annual Report Supplement presented on
record by the ECO states the MOE had “advised the site operator
to move damaged vehicles away from the property line...” This
was information supplied by the MOE in their official report
ref#ENV1180AC-2011-2 dated February 16th
2011 on page of the Decision Summary, and a copy provided to me and
the Environmental Commissioner's Office.
On
several separate attempts at communicating with Minsiter Bradley and
Director Feldman clear evidence was provided that the property owner
Sam Demita had apparently wilfully ignored this Ministerial Order for
over a year. No response has come at all from Minister Bradley and
now months later Director Feldman responded on this issue.
Director
Feldman wrote: “You have also expressed concerns in your emails
about damaged vehicles parked by the fence on the Sun Collision
property, a concern that you also raised in correspondence to
Minister Bradley in February 2012. In response to those concerns,
the Ministry determined that there is no evidence of an offence in
regards to this matter, and as such no action will be taken by the
Ministry with respect to that issue.” This
is in complete contradiction to the February 16th
2011 report and statement by MOE. How is this possible or why?
I
had clearly asked both Minister Bradley in February 2012 and Director
Feldman whether the MOE in fact instructed the site owner Sam Demita
to move the damaged vehicles in 2011 as they stated in their report,
or whether the MOE had not and therefore lied in their report. It is
impossible to imagine that a business owner can ignore a Ministry
Order and do so without consequence. Director Feldman's response,
“the Ministry determined
that there is no evidence of an offence” is somewhat confusing.
Unless it is simply that MOE lied in their February 2011 report and
had not at the time told Sun Collision's owner to move the vehicles.
The Ministry then lied in their official report that they represented
to the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario.
Ministry of the Environment has
intentionally deceived the ECO and the EBR process. No other
explanation is logically possible here and that is alarming. There
have been too many questions regarding the manner in which the MOE
conduced their investigation in 2009 of Sun Collision. Now little
trust can be had in the current investigation especially when the
deceitful actions of Dr. Valerie Jaeger, Niagara Region's most senior
public health official, are taken into account. Sam Demita has had
the protective blanket provided by City of St. Catharines Mayor Brian
McMullan even when clear evidence is available that the filling of
the ravine was done without permit.
There are too many questions
unanswered and a quagmire left to traverse in order to reach the
truth. What is the EBR worth if the Ministry itself can in fact
intentionally breach it?
Mute Minister Bradley may have his
back slapping to celebrate 35 years as an MPP and tout The Great
Lakes Protection Plan, yet it is nothing more than hypocrisy and
lies.
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