Apr 30, 2026

In Remembrance of Dr. Tim Ball.. One of the Good Guys - Article from Ontario Landowners



 At this link:  Remembering Dr Timothy Ball by Marlene Black | Ontario Landowners Association

"Dr. Timothy Francis Ball, a regular writer in our Landowner Magazine, passed away recently on September 24, 2022. He was a British-born Canadian public speaker and writer who was a professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Winnipeg where he worked from 1971 until his retirement in 1996. After that, he was very active in raising awareness of climate issues and the inconsistencies in the accepted global warming narrative.

Tom and I had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Tim Ball while we had gone west to attend my niece’s wedding. Tim knew that we were going to be travelling around Vancouver Island, and invited us out for a morning tour of various sites in Victoria, where he lived and I was born, ending with lunch at a hotel. It was a lovely day and we thoroughly enjoyed our visit.

The story of how Dr. Ball became a long-time writer in the Landowner Magazine started with Tom. A farm magazine, the Country Guide, had Tim Ball’s articles in every issue and Tom enjoyed his writing and was a regular reader of his column. Several years ago, Tom noticed that Tim no longer had an article in this magazine so he suggested that I try and contact him and see if he would like to write in our magazine. I did and he seemed very happy to do so. He told us that he had been warned that the paper would ‘let him go’ if he didn’t change his opinions on climate change. He didn’t and luckily for us, he became a regular contributor to the Landowner Magazine from then on.

Back to our tour. Tim told us that he used to be a tour guide who took seniors over to England and many other countries in Europe. He thoroughly enjoyed his guided tour groups and talking about the history of the sites that they visited. One significant memory and a difficult tour was that of the Auschwitz concentration camp located in the once, German-occupied Poland. Many of the seniors had memories that were too raw for that tour and some were unable to visit when it came time to do so. Although he enjoyed his various tour groups, that time proved to be understandably, a difficult one.

It was obvious to us that Tim was a great historian with a great memory. He loved talking about the history of everywhere we went. He gave us a running commentary on ‘old and new’ Victoria with the historical facts presented in great detail. He took us to the site where the ships used to dock and showed us the huge anchoring posts with large heavy thick chains that were imbedded in cement where the boats used to tie up.  This area was now inland by a couple of hundred yards as over the years, there had been some infilling done in the Bay. We walked through downtown Victoria for several hours. One interesting place was a building that was the ‘launching pad’ for the Yukon Gold Rush. It was now a real estate building but the outside cement stairs were still there.  He took us inside to show us the photographs on the wall of the long line of men waiting on those stairs to get inside to sign up.

Tim continued to write his clear, well articulated and easy to understand articles for many years. They were often accompanied by graphs, photos and illustrations to help explain his article. It was only when his health deteriorated that he was unable to continue. Our readers benefited very much and learned a lot from Tim. A recent article in the Druthers newspaper, September 2022 by Michelle Zeh had the headline:

World Climate Declaration – “There is NO Climate Emergency”.

I know Tim would agree with that.

He will be missed by many."


Some recommended reading..




"Canadian Association for Community Living" rebranded to "Inclusion Canada" in 2020 with "Passionate" CEO Krista Carr

 


CEO of "Inclusion Canada" is Krista Carr of New Brunswick... wife of Mr. Jody Carr, former Minister of Education, MLA in the Conservative Party of New Brunswick and now a lawyer.

Here is the info on the staggering amount of big money [millions of dollars] that are flowing to Krista Carr CEO's "Inclusion Canada" charity grift organization [partial list] is here:  Grants and Contributions

$499,960.00

Nov 9, 2025

$917,470.00

May 30, 2025

$4,382,443.00

Mar 24, 2025

$500,000.00

Mar 27, 2024

$700,000.00

Mar 27, 2024

$425,000.00

May 1, 2023

$15,036.00

Apr 24, 2023

$2,000,000.00

Apr 3, 2023

$14,520.00

Apr 25, 2022

$99,933.00

Jul 1, 2022

$275,000.00

Sep 1, 2022

$30,402,644.00

Nov 1, 2022

$519,594.00

Oct 13, 2020

$3,017,470.00

Aug 24, 2020


$19,348,700.00

Sep 1, 2019

More on "Inclusion Canada": Our Work | Inclusion Canada




More here on Wiki:  Inclusion Canada - Wikipedia


"Inclusion Canada, formerly the Canadian Association for Community Living, is a non-profit organization founded in 1958[1] to assist in training and socialization of people with intellectual disabilities, then known as Mental Retardation."


"The organization rebranded from the "Canadian Association for Community Living" to Inclusion Canada on September 14, 2020.[14]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the organization received a $416,883 grant from the Public Health Agency of Canada's Immunization Partnership Fund to increase uptake of COVID-19 vaccines among people with intellectual disabilities and their families.[15]"

On the "Rebrand of 2020" here:  Inclusion Canada Rebrand

"September 14, 2020

We believe in a Canada where people with an intellectual disability are equally valued and fully included in every aspect of community life.

We also believe our name should reflect this vision.

For decades, the Canadian Association for Community Living (CACL) has worked to build an inclusive Canada – a Canada where everyone belongs. We are the national leading voice on the issues facing people with an intellectual disability and their families, and the principles of inclusion.

Today marks an exciting milestone for us that has been in the works for quite some time. Today, we formally adopt the name Inclusion Canada as we continue to advocate for a truly diverse and inclusive society that benefits us all.

As Inclusion Canada, our name aligns with our international federation, Inclusion International, and with the growing number of our provincial and territorial member organizations that have already changed their name or are considering doing so.

Our new name reflects the heart of our mission. We’d like to take this opportunity to share more about the evolution of Inclusion Canada and why we exist today."

Robin Acton, President
Krista Carr, CEO


Jody Carr & Krista Carr ought to be audited and soon as both are clearly and very obviously involved in some seriously corrupt activities here in New Brunswick grifting millions $$$ .. an audit would bring to light that which is being kept in the dark at this point.

More here:




" #SafeSchoolsNB advocacy since 2011 from Sackville with love / grassroots activism."



Charlotte Thomson Iserbyt's book linked here:


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Tantramarshire est. 2015: Carol Cooke Has Gathered the People Again for Anot...

Tantramarshire est. 2015: Carol Cooke Has Gathered the People Again for Anot...: The Beausejour Forum last year with Carol Cooke is shown below from a video that was removed from THE Indie Media Eastcoast channel - Youtub...

How United Nations Muppets Corrupted Education with Agenda of Sustainable Development

 


Local advocacy since 2011 with THE Indie Media Eastcoast artivism... 

More on the UNESCO/UN goals and agenda here: 

Christina Boggess 🇺🇸📚 on X: "The education system's struggles are directly linked to UN SDG 4 and UNESCO efforts. A 2022 UNESCO document reveals the patterns behind these challenges. #Education #SDG4 #UNESCO https://t.co/Po56RgyIMl" / X







Here's a suggestion:  just stop guzzling any U.N. propaganda and learn to think for yourself.





U.N. Muppet Andrew Black Running for Ward 3 Town Councillor in Tantramar Election 2026

Old election sign for Andrew Black running for Town Councillor of Sackville New Brunswick [pre-amalgamation to Tantramar]



"Current Mayor Andrew Black, who is running for a council seat in Ward 3, said the fire department situation “is way more complicated than what people out in Tantramar believe.”

source:

‘Why should we trust you?’ Fire dept. crisis puts incumbents on the spot |

Why on God's green earth is our small town involving itself in the politics of a war between Ukraine and Russia? All wars are bankers' wars.. no one wins but many are slaughtered and die for the profits... in 2026 I should not have to say this.

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Goldie Hawn co- author of "The After School Kindness Crew"

 At this link: Goldie Hawn on Her Crazy Alien Experience, Missing Her Oscars Win & Sketch with Harlem Globetrotters

Apr 30, 2026 #Kimmel

Goldie Hawn on missing the Oscars in 1970 when she won Best Supporting Actress, never seeing it until Jimmy sent her the clip, getting emotional when she saw her idol Fred Astaire present the award, her daughter Kate Hudson being nominated this year, having a close encounter with aliens in the 60s, her new book The After-School Kindness Crew,” teaching kids about managing their feelings, and we see a great old clip of Goldie playing basketball with the Harlem Globetrotters."


Podcast: What Do You Want?!

At this link:

What Women NEED to Know- A Real Story That Gets Scary Fast… - YouTube



Val Kilmer's Daughter Responds to Criticism on Dad's AI Revival

 At this link:  Val Kilmer's Daughter Responds to Criticism on Dad's AI Revival




Why Did King Charles III Give Trump a "Trump" Bell?

 At this link:

Why did King Charles III give Trump a 'Trump' bell? What we know



Sackville's Bell from the Old Methodist Church stands guard near the cemetery downtown.. 

featured here:

Tantramar Landowners New Brunswick since 2015 - Election May 11th, 2026


Apr 29, 2026

King Charles III full speech to Congress USA

 At this link:  King Charles III full speech to Congress: UK royal talks US 250th anniversary, British ties




President Trump & King Charles III State Dinner "King and Country"

 At this link:  FULL EVENT: President Trump & King Charles III Deliver Remarks at State Dinner - 04/28/26 - YouTube




Candidate for Mayor of Tantramar Terry Jones Claims Her First Priority is the Fire Hall Staffing Issues?

Election is May 11th, 2026.. be sure you get out and vote.. list of all candidates here:

Elections NB - Unofficial list of candidates & plebiscites 

Terry stated her priorities to Mike @ CHMA FM at this link "On Demand" with:  CHMA 106.9 FM


So far no return call yet from candidate for Mayor of Tantramar Terry Jones to confirm her position on the priorities she has set for the region if she is elected as Mayor of Tantramar. 

Will keep you posted.

Terry Jones is running against Debbie Wiggins-Colwell, current Deputy Mayor of Tantramar [and former Mayor of Dorchester] as well as a previous candidate for Mayor of Sackville [she lost in 2012 to Bob Berry], Sabine Dietz. Dietz was also the 2018 campaign manager for Megan Mitton Green MLA for Tantramar.



More here:  Tantramar Landowners New Brunswick since 2015 - Election May 11th, 2026




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Tantramar Landowners: Loyalist Day May 18th in New Brunswick - Proclamat...:   May 18th.. Loyalist Day in New Brunswick.. Proclamation of Loyalist Day made by Lt. Gov. George Stanley in 1983 was shared on X here: L...

CHMA FM's Clinton Davis Spoke with James MacDonald Candidate for Ward 3 Tantramar

More here with James MacDonald in Town Hall speaking about the proposed fire bylaw:
Proposed fire bylaw draws pushback from rural resident » CHMA

Listen to the interview and read about James MacDonald at this link:

Meet the candidates: Running for Ward 3 Councillor | James MacDonald » CHMA


Meet the candidates: Running for Ward 3 Councillor | James MacDonald

Clinton Davis
CHMA News, Radiometres Local News Project, Community Radio Fund of Canada
James MacDonald is one of eight candidates running for council in Ward 3 for Tantramar in the upcoming municipal election. | Photo: Clinton Davis / CHMA News

CHMA is continuing its series of short candidate interviews ahead of Tantramar’s municipal election on May 11.

This time, Clinton Davis sat down with James MacDonald, one of eight candidates running for one of four Ward 3 council seats. MacDonald spoke about his roots in the community, why he decided to run, and what he would want to focus on if elected.

Listen to the interview below.

This interview has been edited for clarity.

Can you tell us a little bit about yourself?

Sure. So my name is James McDonald and I grew up in Tantramar. Specifically in Rockport.

I was born and raised there. I left for a few years just out of high school when I got married and moved back in 2010. And I’ve been here ever since. I am currently one of the vice presidents of the Sackville Rod and Gun Club here in town. It’s a super large outdoor group here. And I currently drive truck during the week.

And I spend a lot of time in the community and like to follow the municipality and its happenings.

Why are you running in the municipal election this year?

Sure. So I got really involved in following the municipality and the things that are going on locally just after the amalgamation.

I guess once Sackville and Dorchester and all the other wards and areas became one, it became important to me to follow that and I want my kids to want to stay here. I have two teenagers now, and I just noticed that over those years, there seems to be a lot of questions that should be asked during the council meetings, like when they’re passing bylaws or making changes.

You ask municipality kind of like real world questions I call them. So I’ve just been following that a lot and a few people have encouraged me to run for council and so I decided to put myself out there and do lots of learning, lots of things. And I just felt that it was important to be able to make my place here and make a mark and an impact on the municipality at this time of my life to hopefully develop something that my kids enjoy as well, and encourage them to stay here as they get older.

If elected on May 11th, what is it you hope to accomplish?

Well, I think it’s important that we find a balance.

There’s a lot of things going on in the municipality. Big things are taxes. It seems that, as time goes on, everything in our lives is getting more and more costly and our taxes keep going up every year. And I just think it’s important that we find different revenue streams within the municipality to help balance that out for residents.

So perhaps, you know, we already have economic incentives in town for new developments, perhaps we need to have some things in place for existing, so to refurbish perhaps the lower side of Bridge Street, all of the old buildings that are there. We have some great features that aren’t being used, such as the old theater on top of the Vogue block. The bowling alley is not being used and different things like that. So perhaps we can come up with some incentives within the town to encourage existing buildings to be refurbished to maintain that historic site as well.

I also think that it’s important when we’re reviewing our bylaws that we’re asking important questions. You know, realistic questions. Some things that came up with some zoning over the last couple of years. They just let everything go. But I’m sitting there watching and I’m learning, well, if this wasn’t an issue before and they just want to rezone to put in addition, why are we making them do all these extra things?

So like just asking questions like, so do we really need to do this if it wasn’t an issue? Like, this is just additional cost for this business owner to be able to increase their business and keep it here. Or just different bylaws, like what impacts are these gonna have on the residents when we put them through, especially as we transfer from just Sackville bylaws and expand them into all of Tantramar.

So, yes, this is realistic within, we’ll say like the core of Sackville, but once we reach places like Dorchester Cape or Rockport or Centre Village, you know, do these really need to be impacted? So we just need a realistic view on those things I think.

Well, thank you so much for your answers and for your time. James MacDonald is running for council in Ward 3 in Sackville for the municipal election this May 11th. We sincerely wish you the best of luck."

James MacDonald is a first time candidate! Good luck James!

Contact info here:

Telephone : 506-878-3328
Email : jameshrmacdonald@gmail.com