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Circus are meant to attract folks, not give them reasons to stay away,,,,
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Fed up Dalhousie council, blocks Maloney from meetings until he apologizes for 'bullying'
Town accuses Coun. Mickey Maloney of 'bullying tactics' and says it's had enough
By Gabrielle Fahmy, CBC News Posted: Dec 19, 2017 6:34 AM AT31 Comments
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Ed Tour
My prediction is that once
Mr. Maloney's lawyer starts making noise, the Town of Dalhousie will
issue an apology for the way they treated Mr. Maloney and state it was
just a huge misunderstanding.
David Raymond Amos
@Ed Tour Methinks I will call his lawyer too. I know for a fact he will remember me.
Frank Knowles
@Ed Tour
When you have all the other councilors, and the mayor, and the town employees all saying the same thing, chances are Maloney really deserved what he got. And his lawsuit will be a waste of time in which he lawyer will advise him to apologize. My prediction, this won't end until Maloney has been through 3 lawyers and finds one that doesn't advise an apology. Then he looses his arguments in court as he has no grounds to stand on. Maloney is a bully, immature and boorish. He was unfit for the duties of an elected official. And his actions only show this. And that the Maloney supporters don't understand the duties of a councilor, or even their own towns by-laws.
When you have all the other councilors, and the mayor, and the town employees all saying the same thing, chances are Maloney really deserved what he got. And his lawsuit will be a waste of time in which he lawyer will advise him to apologize. My prediction, this won't end until Maloney has been through 3 lawyers and finds one that doesn't advise an apology. Then he looses his arguments in court as he has no grounds to stand on. Maloney is a bully, immature and boorish. He was unfit for the duties of an elected official. And his actions only show this. And that the Maloney supporters don't understand the duties of a councilor, or even their own towns by-laws.
Mark Tyson
@Frank Knowles
I live in B.C. so I know little of the story other than what I read today. I read your reply and it reminded me of some serious problems Vancouver had with a school board this past few years. Some members got it into their heads that they could bully people around. Long story short the whole board was fired by the provincial government .
As is often the case we sometimes elect people who are totally unfit to serve for a variety of reasons .When you elect people whose only aim in life is to be negative and tell everyone else their wrong is usually the person to avoid voting for .
I live in B.C. so I know little of the story other than what I read today. I read your reply and it reminded me of some serious problems Vancouver had with a school board this past few years. Some members got it into their heads that they could bully people around. Long story short the whole board was fired by the provincial government .
As is often the case we sometimes elect people who are totally unfit to serve for a variety of reasons .When you elect people whose only aim in life is to be negative and tell everyone else their wrong is usually the person to avoid voting for .
David Raymond Amos
@Frank Knowles FYI this is the notice I got from CBC when I responded to Mr Tour
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Gawd I love a circus
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Circus are meant to attract folks, not give them reasons to stay away,,,,
Circus are meant to attract folks, not give them reasons to stay away,,,,
@Frank Knowles Ahh but methinks all the politicians know why I am like a moth to the flame N'esy Pas?
@David Raymond Amos
True enough. Like a train wreck, you can't look away from.
True enough. Like a train wreck, you can't look away from.
June Arnott
Good job Mayor. Can’t have
self centred people acting like that even if he is voted in. Have some
class when representing your constituents. Disgraceful
@June Arnott
That's what it comes down to. Acting in a manner befitting the role. While there are still some supporting Maloney in this I dont think they appreciate or even comprehend the damage Maloney is doing to the Town of Dalhousie.
That's what it comes down to. Acting in a manner befitting the role. While there are still some supporting Maloney in this I dont think they appreciate or even comprehend the damage Maloney is doing to the Town of Dalhousie.
@Frank Knowles For the record I side with the Mayor on this issue
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/dalhousie-mayor-expel-councillor-1.4425616
"The mayor of Dalhousie says he's more concerned with keeping taxes from increasing after a cut to the transfer payment than he is dealing with a councillor who has been insulting colleagues and volunteers.
"We just got a slap in the face and a kick in the groin by the province [of] our transfer payment's being cut by $388,000. Now that's a 20 cent tax hike on my municipality if I have to follow through on it," said Normand Pelletier.
"Now you think I got time to deal with a councillor who's pouting like a kid when I got serious issues to deal with? I've got more serious issues to deal with than Coun. Maloney."
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/dalhousie-mayor-expel-councillor-1.4425616
"The mayor of Dalhousie says he's more concerned with keeping taxes from increasing after a cut to the transfer payment than he is dealing with a councillor who has been insulting colleagues and volunteers.
"We just got a slap in the face and a kick in the groin by the province [of] our transfer payment's being cut by $388,000. Now that's a 20 cent tax hike on my municipality if I have to follow through on it," said Normand Pelletier.
"Now you think I got time to deal with a councillor who's pouting like a kid when I got serious issues to deal with? I've got more serious issues to deal with than Coun. Maloney."
Ed Tour
@June Arnott He has a LAWYER,
which means Council will have to "dial down" THEIR rhetoric or spend
TAXPAYER money on court action over THEIR stupidity.
Ed Tour
@Frank Knowles The damage is yet to be seen if he files a lawsuit against the Town.
Frank Knowles
@Ed Tour
A frivolous lawsuit where he's in the wrong.
Dalhousie Mayor and Council can cower to a bully, or stand up to him.
Maloney took things to far and he's the one that's wasting the taxpayers dollars. Both in disrupting council meetings, disrupting the work of town employees, and now this.
Mayor as chair through the Town of Dalhousie By-laws had the right to eject Maloney for his actions. The Council as a whole passed a resolution confirming Maloney's ejection. Maloney needs to swallow his pride, says he's sorry and get on with the business he was elected to do. And learn to do said business without expletives and bully tactics.
Part of that business was keeping confidential items of closed session that legitimately should be kept confidential. Every time Maloney opens his mouth regarding closed session matters in public, he opens Dalhousie up to legitimate lawsuits that will cost far more than this debacle.
But yes, you put some of your words in caps as though it strengthened your argument. Really rendering it moot.
A frivolous lawsuit where he's in the wrong.
Dalhousie Mayor and Council can cower to a bully, or stand up to him.
Maloney took things to far and he's the one that's wasting the taxpayers dollars. Both in disrupting council meetings, disrupting the work of town employees, and now this.
Mayor as chair through the Town of Dalhousie By-laws had the right to eject Maloney for his actions. The Council as a whole passed a resolution confirming Maloney's ejection. Maloney needs to swallow his pride, says he's sorry and get on with the business he was elected to do. And learn to do said business without expletives and bully tactics.
Part of that business was keeping confidential items of closed session that legitimately should be kept confidential. Every time Maloney opens his mouth regarding closed session matters in public, he opens Dalhousie up to legitimate lawsuits that will cost far more than this debacle.
But yes, you put some of your words in caps as though it strengthened your argument. Really rendering it moot.
David Raymond Amos
@Frank Knowles YUP We agree again
FYI did you know I ran against Ed Doherty in 2006?
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FYI did you know I ran against Ed Doherty in 2006?
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Cecile Smith
@David Raymond Amos
The Mayor's reasoning is weak, at best.
Everyone knew the transfer payment was going to be cut YEARS ago, when Donald Arseneault (former MLA) put the final stake in the coffin and decided to shutter the NB Power plant in Dalhousie.
It was public knowledge then that the transfer payment was going to be cut.
This was BEFORE Mr. Pelletier decided to run for Mayor.
Now that there is no MLA representing the area, he's got no one to "go to" for more money.
However, everyone has been hiding their heads in a hole as if the $338K wasn't going to be cut.
The Mayor's reasoning is weak, at best.
Everyone knew the transfer payment was going to be cut YEARS ago, when Donald Arseneault (former MLA) put the final stake in the coffin and decided to shutter the NB Power plant in Dalhousie.
It was public knowledge then that the transfer payment was going to be cut.
This was BEFORE Mr. Pelletier decided to run for Mayor.
Now that there is no MLA representing the area, he's got no one to "go to" for more money.
However, everyone has been hiding their heads in a hole as if the $338K wasn't going to be cut.
David Raymond Amos
@Cecile Smith True However
Deputy Sheriff Pelletier a provincial employee with a secure pension
plan did not need this headache. Yet he did get elected as Mayor.
Nobody should deny that a mayor is doing his best to deal with the lost
$338K while Arsenault now lobbies for police unions who want more more
more from the municipalities N'esy Pas?
Samuel Porter
Best entertainment we've had in a long time.
@Samuel Porter
Reminds me of the good old days of the Bathurst city council - I think we made the national news at one point... someone got up on a table, someone else lost a shirt, good times.
Reminds me of the good old days of the Bathurst city council - I think we made the national news at one point... someone got up on a table, someone else lost a shirt, good times.
@James Reed FYI I still have issues with the Bathurst city council to this very day.
Chuck Stewart
Chuck Stewart
Ed Tour, or should I say
Mickey Maloney, you still do not understand suing is more then just
saying it, no lawyer will bring a hopeless case to civil court, and even
then a judge still has to rule if it is reasonable or not.
Chuck Stewart
@Chuck Stewart also Mickey are you still making up fake on-line IDs
David Raymond Amos
@Chuck Stewart CBC is supposed to verify such things
Chuck Stewart
Some people can get addicted to the ego stroking of a few likes on facebook, they think they are the people's hero.
David Raymond Amos
@Chuck Stewart Truer words were never posted in CBC
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FACEBOOK ...ruining lives every friggin' day.
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@pete prosser I agree
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Town accuses Coun. Mickey Maloney of 'bullying tactics' and says it's had enough
By Gabrielle Fahmy, CBC News Posted: Dec 19, 2017 6:34 AM ATA motion was passed at Dalhousie town council to exclude a councillor from meetings, until he apologizes for actions the town says were "belittling" and "humiliating" to other employees.
There were none of the fireworks expected at Monday night's meeting in Dalhousie, with Coun. Mickey Maloney noticeably absent for the first time in recent weeks.
Last week, Maloney was thrown out of council after a heated argument with Mayor Normand Pelletier, where the town councillor shouted profanities before leaving his seat.
This was the second time Maloney had been expelled from council.
- Dalhousie councillor thrown out of council meeting — again
- Dalhousie mayor expels councillor for unacceptable behaviour
- Defiant Dalhousie councillor accuses mayor of 'bullying,' vows to attend next meeting
''He uses foul language, he's very aggressive with the staff.''
Town makes suspension public
Following last week's explosive meeting, the town made Maloney's suspension very public, issuing a three-page release.
The release accuses the councillor of "bullying tactics", and of regularly taking to social media to ridicule and insult members of council who don't agree with his views.
It said that although his "heart was in the right place," the town tried to tell him on numerous occasions he "needed to dial it down a bit."
Pelletier said Maloney will be welcomed back to meetings, but only once he apologizes publicly.
Meanwhile Maloney, who had previously stated it was against the law for the mayor to throw him out of council, has enlisted the help of Harold Doherty, a lawyer based out of Fredericton.
When contacted by phone, Maloney did not want to respond to questions directly.
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Dalhousie mayor expels councillor for unacceptable behaviour
Councillor must apologize before being allowed to resume duties
By Gail Harding, Posted: Nov 30, 2017 7:30 AM ATThe mayor of Dalhousie says he's more concerned with keeping taxes from increasing after a cut to the transfer payment than he is dealing with a councillor who has been insulting colleagues and volunteers.
"We just got a slap in the face and a kick in the groin by the province [of] our transfer payment's being cut by $388,000. Now that's a 20 cent tax hike on my municipality if I have to follow through on it," said Normand Pelletier.
"Now you think I got time to deal with a councillor who's pouting like a kid when I got serious issues to deal with? I've got more serious issues to deal with than Coun. Maloney."
The mayor expelled Coun. Mickey Maloney from all council functions including committee and public council meetings until he apologizes to Pelletier and others, including his fellow councillors for his behaviour.
The expulsion took place at Dalhousie's town council public meeting on Nov. 20.
Expelled over Facebook posts, language
Pelletier said Maloney asked via email before the meeting to have items added to the agenda, but the mayor said he replied that he preferred to have items discussed at committee meetings before they went to a public meeting.
On the night of the meeting as Pelletier was welcoming everyone, he said Maloney said he wanted the items added to the agenda but didn't provide the other councillors with a copy of his request.
"The issues he had brought up on his paper were the collective agreement and other issues that we usually handle in-camera."
Maloney's response, according to the mayor, was he had no intention of stopping his Facebook posts.
Pelletier told CBC News Maloney had insulted many of the town staff and all members of council numerous occasions with foul language.
"I told Coun. Maloney, 'I had enough with your conduct. You don't seem to want to work with council,'" Pelletier said.
Maloney didn't respond to phone calls, an email or a Facebook message from CBC requesting comment.
Apology demanded
After telling Maloney his behaviour and actions were not acceptable, Pelletier said he told him he had to apologize to those he insulted over the last 16 months, to stop posting council issues on Facebook or he would be excused from his duties as a town councillor until he did so.
"And that's where it is right now."
When asked how as mayor he was able to expel an elected town councillor, Pelletier said he used a town bylaw.
The bylaw gives the mayor the authority to expel anybody from the meeting that's verbally abusive or using foul language towards other members of the council and only the majority of council can overrule the decision.
"This is the bylaw that I'm utilizing to expel Mr. Maloney from any future committee or public meetings."
Pelletier confirmed that included sitting in the public gallery at the meetings as well.
"He's still a paid councillor with the town of Dalhousie, he's still receiving a payment from the town.
As an elected official, I've suspended him from all future duties until he apologizes."
Council supports mayor
Pelletier said Maloney has two choices: he can apologize or he can resign and attend the meetings as a citizen.
The mayor said he has the support of his fellow councillors, many of whom he said were ready to resign.
"I apologized to them. I probably should have taken action earlier but you always give a person the benefit of the doubt. You always think they're going to change or improve but it didn't, it just got worse and worse."
Pelletier said Maloney has not been in contact with him.
Dalhousie town council holds its next committee meeting on Dec. 11 and public meeting on Dec. 18 and many of Maloney's supporters are indicating on Facebook they will be there.
Pelletier said they are welcome to attend.
"I have nothing to hide and I will just answer the questions as to the best of our abilities."
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