He'd dump deputy mayor

Published Wednesday May 13th, 2009

Politics Councillor Bruce Court says he has no confidence in Stephen Chase

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SAINT JOHN - Councillor Bruce Court wants Stephen Chase stripped of his position as deputy mayor.

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Court believes Chase does a bad job representing the city and he has no confidence in the veteran politician.

"I don't have any faith in him; I find that he's off on his own agenda and I don't believe in what he's doing," Court said Tuesday.

"I think he's being negative towards the city and he should be promoting the city in a positive way and not the way he's going."

Court said he disagrees with the deputy mayor's positions on the value of public-private partnerships, the best way to fund new water treatment plants and reforming the city's pension plan, among other issues.

When asked for comment, Chase said he respects Court and dismissed the councillor's comments as an indication of a difference in political ideologies.

"(Court) has got an orientation towards organized labour and I have a different orientation and that has manifested itself in the way we approach council," Chase said.

"I fully respect his ideology and it creates that balance on council. His respect is important to me and I respect his perspective."

Court's displeasure with Chase's performance came to a head Monday night, when council passed a motion that asked the city solicitor to look into rotating the deputy mayor's position among councillors during a four-year mandate.

At the time, there was some question about the real motivation behind the vote.

Coun. Chris Titus said the vote was a referendum on council's confidence in Chase, and Titus stressed he had faith in his colleague's ability to carry out his duties.

"I will go on record as saying I support the deputy mayor," Titus said. "The fundamental issue is, do you have confidence in that position? And if you do, then let's move on to something important; if you don't, have the intestinal fortitude like Coun. Court to say he doesn't."

Titus said council voted to appoint Chase for a four-year term and any decision to change the appointment process would reflect a desire to remove him from office.

Court expressed his lack of confidence in the deputy mayor, although he didn't offer any reasons at the time.

Coun. Carl Killen, who presented the motion, said he had no political motivation to oust Chase and simply wanted council to fairly share the deputy mayor's position.

Killen said all councillors should be recognized as equals and should have the same shot at securing the deputy mayor's chair.

Traditionally, the council candidate who polled the most votes in the municipal election became deputy mayor. With the advent of the new ward system, the previous council decided by resolution that the at-large councillor with the most votes should become deputy mayor.

And the current council unanimously selected Chase to serve for the four-year term.

In his original motion, Killen proposed selecting the same at-large councillor to sit as deputy mayor for one year and the ward councillors who earned the most votes in their wards would secure the position for nine-month terms.

Under this scheme, Killen would not stand to benefit because Coun. Donnie Snook secured more votes in Ward 3 in the election.

City solicitor John Nugent said he wanted to study the matter further before he could offer any opinions about whether council could appoint a new deputy mayor just a year into its term.

A majority of councillors followed the advice and referred the matter to their lawyer, with only Titus voting against the motion.

Even Chase voted for it.

Coun. Court said Tuesday he wanted to change the appointment process Monday night because he doesn't believe it's fair that the deputy mayor retains his position for four years and he doesn't have faith in Chase.

When pressed for specifics, Court said Chase's support for public-private partnerships as a means to fund infrastructure projects, namely sewage and water treatment plants, is misplaced.

Court said he believes private investors will want to control the water supply, should they fund a new treatment system in the city.

Court also said Chase should not try to reform the city's public pension fund without consulting employees first, although a majority of council members have voted with Chase to make changes to the plan.

Court wouldn't comment on whether he has faith in other councillors who voted in favour of reforms, saying he made his comments simply because Killen's motion was about the deputy mayor.

"Everybody knows you have to have changes, but negotiate with them; don't get the members all upset," Court said. "I just don't like the way (Chase) does business as a councillor or as deputy mayor."

Chase has written an opinion piece in the Telegraph-Journal highlighting what he said was a need to consult with employee groups and retirees before reforming the pension plan.

 

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Saint John's city life is sinking as fast as the Titanic, and what's this, more bright ideas from Killens and the Court brothers to rotate the seating of the Titanic's deck chairs? For heavens sake, somebody tell them that SJ needs more fiscal worthy life boats, not rearranging the seating around the council table? That's not the kind of reform that Carl Killens or the rest who voted with him told the voters they had in mind when they ran for election. And Bruce Court didn't tell us he was running for Council to rotate the seat of the Deputy Mayor because he doesn't like the Deputy, as though Court's personal dislike for Chase should decide his vote on an issue, or would do anything to fix the city's pension liability, repair city pot holes, deliver clean water, reduce taxes, improve services, replace our current dishonest and corrupt losers in city management with new efficient and honest city management, and stop the hemorrhage in our loss of residents and losses in our tax base.
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Grosse Chance, Saint John on 13/05/09 08:43:45 AM AST
every single one of you in the council listen up!

i am sick and tired of this! work together! if not every one should be fired! this is acceptable if you were all 7 and in the playground.

GROW UP!
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sick in the city , saint john on 13/05/09 08:57:23 AM AST
Who does Bruce Court think he is? He is in over his head on council, so I'm sure whatever comes out of his mouth are the ideas of his brother or the unions that supported him.

Chase is one of the few councillors that actually have a concern for this city.

If there is to be any rotation going on at city hall, it should be done with the Mayor's position. We need a mayor that is interested in this city rather than what he can do for himself.
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McDuff L, Saint John on 13/05/09 09:09:20 AM AST
I don't know what on earth makes Bruce Court think that he's a better councillor than Chase.

He's not exactly a shining example of useful governance.
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Munni Baggs, Saint John on 13/05/09 09:12:31 AM AST
After a year of listening/watching Bruce Court on council, there is no question in my mind that he is a way over his head. I have no confidence in HIS abilities and he is a complete embarrassment to the city.
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Jim Lombard, Saint John on 13/05/09 09:16:06 AM AST
As a resident of Red Head, i am deeply offended by Grosse Chance's comments. Whatever Courts motivation was to buy the land on the stretch there is no need to run Red Head down. Red Head is a beautiful place and has some of the best views of the city. Oil tankers floating in the bay are a constant reminder of our past and present. Ships are supposed to be floating in the harbour of a "Port" City.

The air doesn't smell in Red Head as the prevailing winds protect it from the refinery's pollution. This will be the same with the new refinery, LNG and power plant.

Court's land purchase was a pretty poor investment. Irving didn't want it and the rest of the councilors (and citizens of Saint John) are happy to watch Court & other resident's land fall into the ocean.
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Craig S., Saint John on 13/05/09 09:29:12 AM AST
The question is...should not all councils be limited to one just teacher? That would provide more than their % representation of the pop. We do have a teacher overload in the KV.
You wouldn't want a council with all one profession, be it union, teacher, doctor, etc., so there is a limit.
Teachers seem to live in their own little world. As an old politician in the valley once said, "a teachers 'IQ' never rises above the class he teaches". The 'IQ' here could apply to various things such as "political IQ", "business IQ", etc.or maybe just plain old common sense.

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. MCLAUGHLIN, Quispamsis on 13/05/09 09:31:40 AM AST
The critical question we should all be asking is ... What does Patti Higgins think?
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Peter Winchcombe, Essex on 13/05/09 09:42:22 AM AST
I read this in the paper and immediatley came to read what I KNEW would be some fantastic comments.

Bruce Court is a joke. He's right on par with his brother. They both need to go. This city is DONE with both of them. Stephen Chase should run for Mayor in the next election.

3 years can't come soon enough.
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Seymour Incompetence, Saint John on 13/05/09 12:32:32 PM AST
Makes me wonder if some of these bizarre motions and behavior by some councilors (i.e. the Fire Dept. review, the rotating deputy mayor, and Councilor Court's denouncement of Councilor Chase) are all part of smoke screen to get people's attention off Peel Plaza so they can ram in without us noticing.
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Colin H., Saint John on 13/05/09 01:15:16 PM AST
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