A comment from Russell Pocock

I am not a resident although I operate a stand at the Saturday Market and North Hatley is a village close to my heart. The idea that, in all situations, there is an opportunity for opposing sides to discuss appeals to me. If it can work in war-torn Colombia, there might even be a chance in North Hatley!

I would imagine a workshop including all interested players where we begin with everyone sharing what they love about North Hatley. That establishes common ground. Then we could move to what everyone hopes for North Hatley going forward, and why.

When visions emerge with differences or even clashes, there needs to be both “safe time and space” for positive exchanges to take place (rants, raised voices and ultimatums must be left at the entrance to the room) and a possibility to work towards consensus – which may involve an acceptable compromise for everyone involved.

If it is felt that things are at an impasse, it may be time for some mediation or conflict resolution exercises, and there are people with such expertise around North Hatley or in the Canton.

The opinions expressed on this website are those of their authors. Space on the website is provided as a service to the community and FANHCA, its administrators and host cannot be held responsible for any of the opinions expressed thereon.

One thought on “A comment from Russell Pocock”

  1. Well Russell, if you are that one I went to school with you know I lived there for forty years.
    What kills me about this; are those running around presenting this project that is to be built in a flood zone of 20 year and 100-year ratings that don’t exist anymore. Strickly 5 years now. Never mind the toxic soils from gas stations and marinas gone by. I am not sure if the present infrastructure would accommodate it either all though they say it will. We all understand the town needs a project and this one just brings back the Gabar days of that scam, which I am sure you remember. Fortunately, mayors, counsellors and others that approve these projects will be held accountable now as the public has now no problem suing those that are irresponsible and fraudelent! Hope you are well!

Comments are closed.