Posts Tagged ‘Paralympic Games’

Two trips to China for far different purposes

Posted by Jonathan Ross

Former Mayor Sam Sullivan aimed to bring a little attention to Vancouver as the next Olympic city back in 2008. But what were the tangible benefits of the trip for Vancouver taxpayers? To this day, that is a tough question to answer.

As has now hit the media, Mayor Gregor Robertson will lead an eco-business mission to China next week with 22 local business involved in environmental technologies, renewable energies, new media & gaming, green building products, and tourism and transportation.

China is a mecca for this business stream because of the fact that the country has set aggressive targets for low-carbon economic development, making the offerings of these Vancouver companies ideal to fill a particular niche.

A number of meetings have been set with representatives from the private sector, government, as well as educational and non-governmental bodies in order to showcase the best that our city has to offer.

Those participating were selected through a strict set of criteria, including actively seeking out access to the Chinese market, having adequate resources and capacity to thrive in the Chinese market, and producing technology that is fully developed and export-ready.

The trip is being organized in collaboration with the Vancouver Economic Development Commission, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai, the British Columbia Trade and Investment Representative Office, and the Canadian Consulate also in Shanghai.  It’s this kind of joint effort that allows BC companies being able to gain access to China with identified and interested business contacts.

Oh, and the delegation that is participating in the Vancouver Green Capital Business mission are responsible for their own expenses for the trip, including flights, hotel acoomodations and transportation and food outside of the already set schedule.

Now, contrast this with former Mayor Sam Sullivan’s trip to China in the dying days of his term in office, and you will see that the word junket is much more appropriate for the former rather than the latter.

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Anton’s visual hypocrisy on Olympic videos

Posted by Jonathan Ross

Suzanne Anton seems to have forgotten about her guest appearances in the videos that she is so riled up about.

So as per usual, lone NPA (Vancouver First???) Councillor Suzanne Anton’s lacklustre opposition to the Vision Vancouver administration is relying on a blogger and potential City Council candidate to do her work for her.

It is a commonly held belief around the city that Anton has failed miserably at providing any kind of opposition to the ruling party – largely because of an apparent fondness for Gregor Robertson.

Hell must be freezing over when I actually quote from the musings of Alex Tsakumis, but I must reference this post entitled “Why Suzanne Anton Should Not Ever be Mayor of Vancouver…,” and more specifically this line:

“But why on God’s green orb she bothers to pretend that as a mayoral candidate she would even have a snow cone’s chance in hell against Gregor…”

Tsakumis posts a notice sent to Anton supporters inviting them to support a garden party in support of Heritage Vancouver, with the special guest being…get this – Mayor Gregor Robertson.  The picture that Anton proudly shows off with her and the Mayor is particularly nice.

In a similar fashion, Anton’s criticisms of Olympic videos on Global’s story from last night just reek of tunnel-vision hypocrisy.

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Partial Success!

Posted by Jonathan Ross

“CTV has announced it will carry live the opening ceremonies of the Paralympic Games at 6pm tonight, across British Columbia.  Yesterday the network said it was only going to carry the opening ceremonies on a tape-delay basis, to be shown on Saturday.”

Until a shit storm started brewing…: )

I am disappointed, however, that it won’t be a national broadcast, which I still contend would hands down attract more viewers than crap like Etalk Daily, Access Hollywood and the Ghost Whisperer.  With so much public money in the mix, this should be a requirement, not a choice.

But at least we in BC will be able to enjoy the spectacle.

CTV to now broadcast Paralympic Opening Ceremony?

Posted by Jonathan Ross

It seems that yesterdays’ post on Paralympic snubs, which was sent out to a whole slew of local and national media outlets, has had an impact.

Notice the following pieces here, here and here, which seemed to have used CivicScene’s analysis of CTV’s alternative scheduling as the basis for their story.

Now comes word from a friend who caught CTV’s News at 11:30pm last night that there will now indeed by live coverage from the Paralympic Opening Ceremony, although a call to CTV National News in Toronto at 5:30am PST was met with a producer that said he had no idea nor any knowledge regarding sports coverage (odd in consideration of their official Olympic broadcaster status), nor have I been able to track down anything online to confirm this claim.

If anyone has any information, please shoot it over to civicscene at gmail dot com.

On a side note, Allen Garr from the Vancouver Courier also seems to agree with CivicScene’s take on the culpability of Sam Sullivan in the Olympic Village “scandal” over the inaccessibility of the balconies:

Federal Paralympics ambassador and former mayor Sam Sullivan told the Courier it is a “scandal” that balconies in the Athletes Village are not wheelchair accessible. The real scandal is that Sullivan can get away with this. The decisions leading to the current balcony design, including a discussion over accessibility and a unanimously supported motion on the issue brought forward by council’s Disability Committee liaison Heather Deal all took place under Sullivan’s watch as mayor.

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FACT OF THE DAY

In 2010, Vancouver had fewer than half the number of murders than it had in 2009.  There were nine homicides within Vancouver’s city limits, down from 19 killings the previous year.

Quote OF THE DAY

“Perhaps it was my silk dress or the new perfume I’ve been wearing lately. When I asked Suzanne Anton what her New Year’s resolution was, she replied, “To kiss a pretty girl!” and pecked me on the cheek.”  – Writer Emily Barca describing her encounter with the lone NPA City Councillor on New Year’s Eve.

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