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Banging on the “Cone of Silence”

Banging on the “Cone of Silence”

When I was ten my favourite TV show was “Get Smart,” that 1960′s spoof about the adventures of the bumbling super-spy Maxwell Smart. In the series, “Agent 86” fearlessly investigated threats from KAOS, and while he often got himself into trouble, he never failed to save the day, typically thanks to his own dumb luck. When I grew up, I wanted to be Maxwell Smart.

Funny, but it seems like I got my wish.

One of the biggest running jokes on the show was a device called the “Cone of Silence.” Whenever two people wanted to talk about something secret, they would call for the Cone of Silence to keep their discussions private.

The joke was funny because the device never worked. Max and the Chief would sit across from each other, yelling and unable to hear a word, while anyone outside the Cone could talk to them and hear their conversations perfectly.

Eventually, the people inside the Cone of Silence would realize how unproductive their efforts at secrecy were. After a lot of shouting and struggle, they’d lift the Cone and have an open conversation like mature and reasonable people.

I know what its like to be stuck in that Cone of Silence. I know because City officials have put me there. From what they’ve written and said to me its clear they don’t want to talk to me, they don’t want to hear from me, and they definitely want to keep me from asking questions and talking about what’s going on at City Hall.

I’ve been under that Cone for quite a while now. For the last few years, every chance I get, I bang on the sides of it, hoping that someone outside will lift the device and help me talk to these guys. At City Hall there’s a conversation we need to have, decisions we need to make and problems we need to fix and this has to happen out in the open.

But I figure these guys keep using the Cone of Silence on me because they like the veil of secrecy it gives them. It helps them to get on with things without interference from pesky elected officials who ask a lot of questions and want information. It relieves them from the burden of accountability.

People say that “knowledge is power.” That’s true. Controlling access to information is the key to that power. If you control what people know, you control the decisions people make. That’s what’s happening at City Hall, it’s been happening for years now, and I’ve been fighting to stop it. Its that fight that keeps me under the Cone of Silence.

Here’s the latest example. About a month ago, someone told me there was a land deal that happened a few years back under the previous Council. There was something that smelled fishy about that deal, questions were raised about it by the Council of the day.

When I was told about it, I immediately brought what I heard to the attention of senior City officials. Now, thanks to the Cone of Silence and Council’s rules of confidentiality, I can’t tell you what happened next.

I can’t tell you what I told them about the matter, and I can’t tell you what they did with the information. I can’t give you any details about the issue at all, not even the questions I asked or what information I asked for. I can’t tell you what Council considered at our in-camera meeting on June 21st, and I definitely can’t tell you why they voted to close the matter and apologize to a City official on my behalf for even raising the matter in the first place. In fact, I’ve probably told you too much already.

Think about what this means. Suppose you’re an elected official, a member of Council, and someone tells you something is wrong, that maybe a City official even broke the law. The moment you ask for information you get threatened and shut down hard. Instead of looking into it, other City officials ask Council’s permission to consider the matter closed.

The whole matter starts to stink to you like a cover up, but because of Council’s confidentiality rules, you can’t speak about the matter or tell anyone what you think is wrong or what happened. You could go to the police if you had any information for a complaint, but no one’s given you any. In the meantime the original complainant gets scared off.

Even if you wanted information to put the matter to rest in your own mind you would have to file a Freedom of Information request with your own staff at the City Clerks Office. That’s a process that takes months, will cost you maybe hundreds of dollars and will likely go to appeal after appeal in the hopes that you’ll give up trying.

I have to think I’m not alone in seeing something’s wrong with that picture. I can’t believe it represents the kind of community or government we should have, and I can’t believe that anyone wanting to be an elected official can defend that process.

As a citizen, maybe even as someone running for office in this municipal election, you need to realize that City officials can lower this Cone of Silence on you or anyone at any time. They can lower it on any elected official or any member of the public, and if you’ve got a reputation for asking questions people would rather avoid answering, Council might even support them in doing that to you.

So I need your help. The people on the other end of this Cone of Silence can’t and won’t hear me. The question I’m hoping someone outside the Cone of Silence will ask them is “why?”

Why would City officials move to silence me? Why would they stop my requests for information about a land deal with a well-known local developer? If nothing wrong happened, why are they fighting me and holding back information that will clear the whole thing up?

As an elected official I think I have a right to know the truth of the matter and be satisfied with information I have a right to ask for in any case. And as a member of the public I think you have a right to be satisfied that everything is fine and above board in your City and with your property. But someone at City Hall thinks what’s best for you is ignorance. That is the Cone of Silence. That’s how it works.

And make no mistake, it does work… for them. Its a devious and effective means to keep you ignorant and keep them in control. City officials have gone on record about how effective this Cone of Silence is. It’s clear how they use it when they don’t want people to know what’s really going on in this City.

Not that long ago the press reported that, in another land deal, senior City officials discussed withholding information from Kingspan Insulated Panels about possible protests by Six Nations ‘land protectors.’ They didn’t want anything to interrupt the sale of land and joked about how this information would be kept under a “cone of silence.” Now we’re being sued by Kingspan for ten million dollars. Whether our insurance will cover that settlement is a question I’m still waiting to have answered.

I think it’s time to smash this Cone of Silence and clean up a broken process. It’s time to realize how extensive and unproductive our secrecy is, how wasteful and destructive it’s been. It’s time for an open conversation on the risks we face and how the Community’s Corporation should be run.

The costs of the Cone of Silence system are obvious. These costs can be measured in multimillion dollar lawsuits, lost jobs, broken government and a fatally toxic climate at City Hall. The officials responsible for this system should be held accountable for creating and perpetuating this chaos. This October 25th, elected officials like me will certainly will be held accountable for what we tried to do to fix it.

 

James Calnan

133 Peel Street, Brantford ON

N3S 5M6

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Vince & Andrea

It’s funny how things seem to happen for a reason. So we met up with Vince and Andrea last week at Dundurn Castle in Hamilton to start out this great venture to various locations for their engagement shoot. Well, what was suppose to be this really nice day turned into a dark and gloomy night reaaally quick so we finished up at Dundurn with this wicked shot out front (first image) and decided to meet up again another day. Off to Stoney Creek we go for some more shooting and scouting for the wedding day yesterday. We finished off back at Andrea’s family home and after meeting the family and neighbours we start looking around….Andrea’s neighbour has been generous enough to offer up his antique cars for her wedding day so we go next door to have a look and….OMG!! Goldmine!…..that’s it, now you have to come back in a few weeks to see what we found! hahaha

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Darshan, Take Three.

As promised, here are a few images from the third photo session with Darshan. Halfway through his first year already! In trying to keep each shoot looking different, I opted for a studio style set-up for most of this image set. During this shoot I witnessed him transition from a military body drag to a full out hand and knee crawl! Looking forward to the next shoot at their new place in Toronto.

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92.5 KISSFM

A friend told us about the KISSFM contest and we decided to submit this little diddy! Completely NOT what they expect but what the hey! Let’r rip!  This image is from Bre and Daves engagement shoot at the Brantford Train Station. We traveled to South Carolina to photograph their wedding.

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Shoemakers Son

I used to laugh at the phrase ‘shoemakers son syndrome’, swearing up and down that that would not be us! Well, 12 years together and I hate to say it but my family still doesn’t have a shot of D’Arcy and I together! Even worse….I have two amazing nieces (the best little girls in the whole wide world!) and a gorgeous new nephew…and a harddrive full of images that have not been shared or shown. This is my solemn vow to the world that this nonsense will now come to an end! Below are a few images of Daniel, my little nephew that is out numbered by two older sisters. As for a shot of D’Arcy and I, well…one thing at a time alright!

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The Kneale Family Christmas

D’Arcy and I headed over to the Kneale family home on Christmas Eve for a few family portraits. The holidays are always a great time for this as family members quite often travel from different areas to be together. Thanks to the Kneale family for a great start to the holidays, cheers and happy New Year!

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After the Fallout.

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We photographed this guys wedding a while back, before the fallout  of coarse. Now, it’s taking what you can get and dealing with it. I will keep his identity secret for know…the living dead seem to have memories. I’m not taking any chances.

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Priscilla and Marco!

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Priscilla and Grafiti wall downtown Hamilton

Priscilla and Marco dip at Dundurn Castle

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Priscilla and Marco, Carmens Hamilton

Priscilla and Marco, first dance with smoke at Carmens Hamilton.

Had a lot of fun with these two. Have fun in Hawaii!

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D’Arcy McNeils’ Flickr icon!

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Just a little something I picked-up at the super market!

The Celeriac was photographed by D’Arcy  with a Hasselblad on ilford film…D’Arcys’ flickr  photostream can be viewed here!

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Joni and Mike

Ang and I had a great time with some very cool people this past Saturday! Joni and Mike got themselves hitched at the Caledonia Presbyterian church. We had a wee bit of rain(it’s only rain if the cameras have to come in) Everyone was a trooper! We did a little work at the Caledonia train station and later on at the abandoned mill. We did have one more stop that was a first for us. Miller Funeral Chapel Ltd  in Caledonia is apparently the new “in” spot for discerning Brides and Grooms. Just for you hunters out there, they do have a camouflage casket available…now you know! We rounded off the night with the stellar service of Carmens, always a good time there!

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Urban Infitration goodness!

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We go out sometimes and find some rather interesting places. All in a good Sundays drive.

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Don and Tara

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This is don and Tara…they are cool! We had so much fun at this wedding it would be rude to tell you about it! Thanks guys for being patient with us.  You will see more of these guys soon.

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Nicole and Sean E-Session

We met up with Nicole and Sean at their new house to start off their engagement shoot. An amazing, beautiful old house with lots of character and love put into it. It even comes with a cute Italian neighbour that gives out flowers! Our session ventured into downtown Hamilton, Dundas Conservation Area, and finished off at Nicoles family farm where the wedding will take place on August 29, 2009. Thanks for the panini guys! Looking forward to the wedding.

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Click Play below to view a slideshow of Nicole and Sean’s engagement shoot. Be patient…it’s worth it!

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Buffalo church

This is part of a new project…the g10art project!  You see, I bought me a new camera and this is the story!  We traveled to Buffalo a week ago for a little  “urban infiltration” and I shot the whole day on the “small camera”  A  Canon powershot g10. I love it and with it’s help have spawned a new blog dedicated to this “small camera”. www.g10art.wordpress.com  Feel free to leeave any comments and the updates will be frequent! I want to touch it now!

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We Have Moved!

Wow! Things are changing at Empirical.

We have moved recently and are enjoying the luxuries of a huge yard. The garden is almost ready to be planted so make sure you stop by in a couple of months to pick up some vegies!

For all of you that have experience the wonderful water features at the old studio (LEAKS!), you can imagine our excitement after the first rainfall when we didn’t have to run for the mop!! All is well, we are looking forward to having our new space ready in June.  In the meantime, we are available by appointment as usual and look forward to seeing everyone soon.

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The kitchen at the old studio just before packing it up. We will have updates as we begin the new studio.

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Anne and Jordan

Spent the day with Anne and Jordan in downtown Toronto yesterday. Just a few teasers for now…stay tuned for a slide show! P.S. thanks for your patience guys, we had a great time!!!
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