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March 25, 2008

Thud, part 2

Posted by Magda
I brought my kitchen scale to work today, to quantify how much the Ministry of Attorney General had to say about why they don't want to give me Sidney Robins' contract. It comes in at three pounds, five ounces -- just a couple of ounces less than the phone book. Now it's my turn to explain why they should release the information. Looks like I've got a big job ahead of me.

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Oh please Magda, I will help argue why taxpayers should have the right to full information regarding exit packages. Oakville is full of that sort of stuff, and it is time we had all that stuff released.

Please let me know how I can help you. I have a legal background at a common sense level as a By-law officer and I also know someone ho works for FOI.

John S. Kay

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