Thursday, March 15, 2012

That's A Lot Of Lawyers...

The defamation trial of former Saint John Common Councillor -- and current St. Stephen Town Manager -- John Ferguson has been told the Pension Board's legal fees from 2006 to the end of 2010 surpassed 1.8 million dollars.


Pension Board trustee Bill Buckley of the Canadian Union of Public Employees argues not all of those legal fees are because of the lawsuit.

He told the court it was launched to stop what he calls the slander... It's not about money... It's about knowing we're not crooks.

Buckley also argues the city doesn't have a Cadillac pension plan and testified no one suggested reducing benefits or switching to a defined contributions plan and Ferguson's lawyer Rod Gillis pointed out most of the pension board members are receiving or will be getting city pensions.

Local MLA Believes Rural Areas Should Have Exceptions

A local MLA is throwing his support behind McAdam Mayor Frank Carroll in hopes of changing an Ambulance NB policy.

The ANB policy states ambulances can only take patients to destination hospitals, not health clinics.

But, after four fire victims -- including a baby -- were made to wait over an hour for enough ambulances to arrive, while only 700 feet away from the McAdam Health Care Centre, residents want the policy changed.

MLA for Charlotte and The Isles Liberal Rick Doucet tells Tide News the situation at hand, makes it clear "we can't put a round peg in a square hole."

He says, "If someone is in serious condition, and there is a doctor available on call, then let's take advantage of it."

Doucet adds there should definately be exceptions to the policy in rural areas, like McAdam, Blacks Harbour, or the Isles, where a health clinic is all they have.