Day 1:Wind Turbine Week for Ellen

Posted by admin on 22 Nov 2009 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

Such a beautiful afternoon, so it was a lovely trip. Seeing so many big, beautiful evergreens surprised me. My favourite sign, spotted past Garnet: Radical Road – an apt theme for our energy policy needs.

Lakeshore Road is also aptly named. Today, Lake Erie was a hazy blur of no particular colour, but I’m told on some days, the U.S. is clearly visible. I also learned that it’s a very sharp drop down to the lake; descent on foot is possible, but only if one (goes with someone who) knows how.

My supper hostess – yummy cheese-fish chowder :-) – spoke right away of the low frequencies Daryl cited in his comment on my previous entry here.

One personal negative experience she noted: this year, for the first time, the pond on her property did not host any bullfrogs. The 18 Vestas 1.65 megawatt turbines in the immediate area got going about 18 months ago, so they didn’t affect the frogs’ development last year. I wonder what info is available about frog populations in other areas where turbines have been installed.

I’m now settling in to the home where I’ll be a guest for the week. My hostess says if I’m lucky enough to have the full experience, my bed will shake in the night!

Wind Turbine Week for Ellen

Posted by admin on 19 Nov 2009 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

Hello, everyone – Next week is Wind Turbine Week for me. I am due to spend the full week of November 22-28 just west of Long Point, staying 24/7 in the home of someone who lives near a large wind farm.

Both wind power, and local input into decisions with local impact, are very important to me.

I am one of the original members of WindShare, the co-op that installed the wind turbine at the C.N.E.

My enthusiasm for wind energy is tempered by my concern that people’s objections to turbine installations must be respectfully addressed.

A small group of people who live in the area west of Long Point firmly believe the turbines there are damaging their health. They have requested that someone from outside the community spend a minimum of a week there, full-time. I’ve volunteered.

Whether or not I find that the turbines affect me in any way while I am there, I am hoping to explore how the problem of local objections to them can be addressed. Residents in various areas of Ontario are objecting to wind farm installations. I fear we can’t maximize benefits from this technology without community co-operation.

Here and now, I send many thanks to the people who have invited me. I will be blogging on this page about my experiences. Best from Ellen

Global Day of Action On Climate Change, Saturday, October 24

Posted by admin on 20 Oct 2009 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

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This coming Saturday, Toronto-area Green Party members are joining with 350.org to celebrate life and this planet we love, and to demand a good future for ourselves, our children, our communities, our grandchildren. You can take part in the global movement initiated by 350.org to press world leaders for the decisive action climate change demands.

Background

World leaders are gathering in Copenhagen this December to negotiate a global agreement on climate change for the post-Kyoto period. The decisions they make will determine the world our children and grandchildren inherit. Failure to commit to the dramatic changes that science demands could leave a vastly impoverished planet this century, no longer able to sustain us all.

Emerging science indicates that the emissions reduction targets being discussed in Copenhagen are likely too weak, and Canada is proposing targets well short of this inadequate range. The Green Party of Canada is joining with Canadians to press our government for the commitments we need.

Now is the time for Canada to take responsibility.

What can we do? On October 24:

  • 2pm – Join Toronto Greens at the 350.org Rally for Climate Action in Queen’s Park organized by the Toronto Climate Campaign.
  • 4:30pm – Gather with Toronto Greens at O’Grady’s Tap & Grill, 171 College Street.
  • 6pm – Watch The Age of Stupid with U of T Greens at Sidney Smith Hall, room 2102, 100 St. George St. Buy a Green Party membership for $10 and see the movie free.

Please spread the word. Lots of participation will make a huge impact!

We have one Earth, for all of us to share. Help make October 24 a celebration of our Earth, now and for the future.

For more info, please email voteellen@greenparty.ca or call 416-703-3827.

Josh Rachlis: Stand-up

Posted by admin on 29 Sep 2009 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

Green Party Candidates: International Day of Peace Mon. Sep. 21

Posted by admin on 13 Sep 2009 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

Meet Green Party candidates from all over the GTA, honouring the United Nations International Day of Peace, a global day for individuals, communities, nations, and governments to highlight efforts to end conflict and promote peace.

Roberto Verdecchia, World March for Peace and Non-Violence, will outline Toronto’s participation.

7:30 p.m., Monday, September 21
C’est What, 67 Front Street East

Featuring Josh Rachlis, making you smile
Emceed by Chris Tindal

Free admission (order/pay for what you wish).
Donations to any candidate’s electoral district association, and to the Green Party of Canada, will be welcomed.

Speakers include:
Ellen Michelson, Toronto Centre
Debborah Donnelly, St. Paul’s
Stephen LaFrenie, Trinity-Spadina
Adriana Mugnatto-Hamu, Toronto-Danforth
Paul Baker, Eglinton-Lawrence
Wayne Scott, Davenport
Stan Grizzle, Northumberland Quinte West
Sarah Newton, Parkdale-High Park
Ella Ng, Scarborough Centre
Yama Niwand, Willowdale
Kevin Smith, Pickering-Scarborough East
Avtaar Soor, Brampton West
Adam Tomlinson, Scarborough Southwest

For more info, please email voteellen@greenparty.ca or call 416-703-3827

Coffee Party: Two Women, Two Continents

Posted by admin on 07 Aug 2009 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

Adriane Carr, deputy leader, Green Party of Canada, and Flora Igoki Terah, founder, Terah Against Terror, will speak.

Adriane, from B.C., is travelling across Canada to converse with as many people as possible.  Flora’s organization, based in Nairobi, Kenya, campaigns to empower women and curb violence.

This event is free!

Contributions to the Green Party of Canada, Toronto Centre, are voluntary – and welcomed.

Flora will have her book available for purchase.

Sunday evening, August 16, 7:30 p.m.

Coffee, teas, home-baked cookies

For details about the location, and directions, please call 416-703-3827, or email voteellen@greenparty.ca.

Jim Stanford to speak – please join us.

Posted by admin on 08 Jul 2009 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

Jim Stanford, economist, Canadian Auto Workers, will present ideas from his book, Economics For Everyone, and lead a discussion about humanizing our economy.
This is a fundraiser for the Green Party of Canada, Toronto Centre, with an admission fee of $20.
Jim will have his books available for purchase.
It’s Wednesday evening, July 15, 7:30 p.m.
We’ll have coffee and teas, and Ellen’s home-baked cookies.
For details about the location, and directions, please call 416-703-3827, or email voteellen@greenparty.ca.

Welcome!

Posted by admin on 26 May 2009 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

Welcome to the official site of Ellen Michelson, nominated candidate, Green Party of Canada, Toronto Centre.  We’ll be  updating this site over the coming days, so please check back soon. In the mean time, you can read about Ellen by clicking “About Ellen” in the above navigation.

Ellen Michelson on CTV News

Posted by admin on 03 Nov 2008 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

See Ellen Michelson, Toronto Centre’s Green party candidate on CTV News:

http://www.citynews.ca/news/news_28079.aspx

Your Vote – Denis Agar on CBC

Posted by admin on 24 Sep 2008 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

Here’s Denis’s second clip from the CBC.  You’ll see how much work Denis does for the campaign, Ellen talking to young voters, and our new office

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