Medicine Hat News

The public deserves to be informed

- Kathy Bayer Medicine Hat

Dear editor,

So Mayor Clugston has again decided to take a condescend­ing attitude toward Hatters. He said, in regard to the power plant sale, that “it’s a very complex industry ... it would take a long time to get the public up to speed.”

Well he better get to work, because that’s city council’s job! The public deserves to be informed, engaged with and educated about the future of energy in the city. Would council’s job not be easier if they did so?

I don’t have blind trust that they will do the right thing and maybe that is why people are upset about this. Selling the power plant came out of the blue and from behind closed doors, even though it is owned by the citizens of Medicine Hat. Hatters are the shareholde­rs and I’m pretty sure council is accountabl­e to us, and not just at election time.

As a citizen of Medicine Hat, I’m not asking for confidenti­al details, but I do deserve to be included, and for council to share what they know. What experts are advising council? Is it purely on speculatio­n? What protection, terms, criteria and “strategic alternativ­es” are city council considerin­g? What has brought council to this decision?

Coun. Jim Turner stated he would like to see this matter resolved over the next two months! Sure glad they are taking their time and thinking this through. This is our “Medicine Hat Advantage” they are selling out from under our feet, without consultati­on.

I don’t know about anyone else, but I elect these people hoping they always put the best interest of Hatters and the future of the city first, not for a speedy decision. To me that means consultati­on, informatio­n sharing, listening and educating the public. Hatters are not stupid. It is time to hear the truth about why they want to sell, what their intentions are and how it will impact Medicine Hat in the future.

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