Kathleen Wynne,
premier of Ontario, along with a private energy supplier, propose to destroy the
beautiful and historic Bala Falls in “Cottage Country’s” Muskoka District. However,
since the project was first announced, a group of concerned citizens has banded together – against an entrenched opposition – to oppose this unnecessary
project that is being thrust down their throats.
Here is an example
of how:
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Moose FM can now confirm a
2nd local arborist is refusing to do work removing trees at Bala
Falls. In an email to longtime opponent of Swift River Energy Ltd’s plans to
build a controversial power plant at Bala Falls, Tim McDonald, Muskoka Lakes
arborist Brian McDonald of Muskoka Lakes Tree Service has announced his
separation with the project. See Below:
Hello Mr. McDonald
Since you seem to have quite
an impressive outreach to the concerned parties that support the “Save the Bala
Falls” cause, I thought it would be appropriate to contact you instead of Peggy
with news that everyone involved will be happy to know. I trust you will advise
all concerned.
First of all I do appreciate
your reccomendation for my company: Muskoka Lakes Tree Service, however I would
respectfully like to correct you on this minor innaccuracy. We are not Muskoka
Tree Service. That is a different company that operates out of the Bracebridge
area and has no affiliation with my company. It may be confusing to most
because our website is muskokatreeservice.com but the company name is Muskoka
Lakes Tree Service. Once again though I do sincerely appreciate your
reccomendation.
Secondly, it has been
requested of my company to remove the trees at the Bala Falls for the Swift
River project. We were issued a purchase order months ago prior to my in depth
knowledge of all the issues of concern and potential disaster that lurks. I
reluctantly accepted the work order without the knowledge I have made myself
aware of over the last few months. Believe me, I have spent many restless nights
trying to rationalize why I should carry out this work but good sense,
conscience and loyalty to my customers and the community outweighs the short
term financial gain, that during the winter months of virtually no work, is
needed more that ever.
I conducted an interview
with the Moose FM in Bracebridge a couple of months ago to announce my
intention to withdraw my services from this project. They were very pleased to
be getting an exclusive on this news. You are welcome to confirm
that fact and inform them of this announcement. Thankfully I was
advised at the time to consult legal advice to ensure that I could not face
legal action as a result of my withdrawal. Since then I have been assured that
there should not be any legal ramifications.
My recent involvement at the
Falls has been in the interest of Public Safety. After completing this work for
the MNRF I advised my contact there that I would not be doing anymore work
relating to the Swift River Project. Late last week I contacted Swift River and
advised my contact there that I would not be honoring their Purchase Order and
was officially withdrawing my services and provided an explaination of my
position.
I had my first good night
sleep in months since having that conversation. In all admission my family and
I will bear the consequence financially through tough winter months however I
would prefer to stay firm to my beliefs and continue to serve the community
with pride and a clear conscience.
I feel I have done my part
in forcing Swift River to take a step backwards in this process and can only
hope it contributes to their reconsidering the validity of moving forward.
I will now continue to do
whatever I can to provide support to the “Save the Bala Falls” cause and
proudly serve my customers and community as I have done in the past.
Should you wish to discuss
this matter in greater detail please do not hesitate to contact me.
sincerely
Brian McDonald
Arborist
Muskoka Lakes Tree Service
www.muskokatreeservice.com
705 641-9223
Arborist
Muskoka Lakes Tree Service
www.muskokatreeservice.com
705 641-9223
Bravo, Brian!
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