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CONSPIRACY THEORY COMES TO CLARENCE-ROCKLAND

- JOSEPH COPPOLINO joseph.coppolino@eap.on.ca

For many living in the city, a 15-minute walk to access groceries, health care, education and social occasions would be a dream come true. For others, it reflects a global elitist plot to control the population through communist-style camps.

First introduced by French urbanist Carlos Moreno at the global climate change conference COP21 in 2015, the idea of a 15-minute city, also known as a “pocket city”, has resurfaced as municipali­ties across Canada and around the world are looking to reduce road traffic, encourage walking, biking and public transit and ultimately reduce a municipali­ty’s carbon footprint.

Conspiracy theorists all over have taken the idea in a different direction. Making the rounds on social media and getting a boost from influentia­l voices, including Canadian psychologi­st and popular conservati­ve contrarian Jordan Peterson, conspiraci­sts are

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reordering of society into easily repressibl­e communes. The theory is closely linked to those in the ‘Freedom Convoy’ movement who believe public health measures like vaccines and lockdowns were means of government control.

The plan to create a more walkable city

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United Kingdom town also faced pushback for its efforts to restrict vehicle traffic.

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questions from some residents. It started with a tweet

Over the last few weeks, Mayor Mario Zanth and city officials received calls, emails and mentions in Facebook posts admonishin­g the municipali­ty for trying to implement the 15-minute city program.

“At first I was confused because the email didn’t give any context and I hadn’t heard of [the conspiracy],” Zanth said.

The outreach started after a tweet from Olympic gold medalist ice skater Jaime Salé, who has joined the ranks of those pushing anti-vaccinatio­n conspiracy theories, calling vaccines “medical rape” and masks for children “child abuse”.

In the January 31 tweet, Salé claimed to provide a link to “an official government website listing all the participat­ing cities JO $BOBEB GPS UIF 8&' 6/ NJOVUF communitie­s.”

The link led to the Infrastruc­ture Canada Smart Cities Challenge initiative. The challenge, which started in 2017 and announced winners in 2019, called for applicatio­ns for federal funding to support innovative technologi­cal approaches to improving a city’s environmen­tal quality, economic

opportunit­ies, health, recreation and mobility.

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cities that sought to take part in the initiative, having applied under former Mayor Guy Desjardins in 2016, but wasn’t chosen to receive funding. However, the city’s inclusion on the list was ‘proof’ the small municipali­ty wanted to control its residents’ movements.

Zanth reiterates that the municipali­ty has no intention of restrictin­g residents, or taking part in a 15-minute city initiative. The mayor

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having not been chosen to participat­e in the

Smart Cities Challenge given the extensive data-sharing requiremen­ts for that project.

“There is no truth to the claims,” said Zanth. “There is no mention of 15-minute city in the city’s Official Plan, and that’s where everyone should go to know exactly what the city is working on.”

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a significan­t following on Facebook, called on his supporters to reach out to all levels of government officials for the United Counties PG 1SFTDPUU 3VTTFMM 6$13 BOE FYQSFTT UIFJS opposition to the idea of a 15-minute city.

During a Facebook live event from somewhere in Florida, Daniel Piché, a real FTUBUF BHFOU JO &NCSVO MJTUFE UIF OBNFT and contact informatio­n for MP Francis Drouin, MPP Stéphane Sarazin and Premier Doug Ford, including their office addresses. The video has garnered nearly 1000 views since it was posted on February 11.

Commenters during the livestream also provided phone numbers and email addresses for the mayors of Casselman, Alfred-Plantagene­t Township, Champlain

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Township.

Other comments in the chat spoke of politician­s receiving brown envelopes, joked about COVID-19 vaccines causing unexpected deaths and even the coming of a civil war.

Claiming to have spoken directly with

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Piché claimed Leroux had informed him the township would look into it should it become more serious.

“I hope something will happen so he will stand up and face the music,” said Piché.

In an email to Édition André Paquette, Mayor Leroux said he received a call and an email from a resident, and reiterated that

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Smart Cities Challenge.

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received correspond­ence from residents, but wish not to comment on those interactio­ns for the time being.

Zanth said he wishes people would realize how much it spreading these conspiraci­es

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or many comments they receive, when comments like these come in municipal employees have to stop whatever they are working on to put out the fire, the mayor said.

“That’s why it’s dangerous to just make these claims completely unfounded on anything,” he said.

 ?? ?? Le maire de la ville de Clarence-Rockland, Mario Zanth, a un problème inattendu. Un tweet de l’ancien médaillé d’or olympique et actuel théoricien du complot Jaime Salé a provoqué un maelström d’appels et de courriels adressés à la ville pour s’enquérir de l’intention de la municipali­té de participer à une initiative d’urbanisme qui, selon les conspirati­onnistes, vise à contrôler les masses. Le problème est qu’aucun plan de ce type n’est prévu pour la ville et que le maire Zanth est maintenant occupé à essayer d’expliquer la situation de désinforma­tion au public.- photo Joseph Coppolino
Le maire de la ville de Clarence-Rockland, Mario Zanth, a un problème inattendu. Un tweet de l’ancien médaillé d’or olympique et actuel théoricien du complot Jaime Salé a provoqué un maelström d’appels et de courriels adressés à la ville pour s’enquérir de l’intention de la municipali­té de participer à une initiative d’urbanisme qui, selon les conspirati­onnistes, vise à contrôler les masses. Le problème est qu’aucun plan de ce type n’est prévu pour la ville et que le maire Zanth est maintenant occupé à essayer d’expliquer la situation de désinforma­tion au public.- photo Joseph Coppolino

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