Oakville Beaver, 21 Aug 2009, p. 1

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Beaver THE OAKVILLE Voted Ontario's Top Newspaper Four Years in a Row - 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com CELEBRATING 25 YEARS! Sneak peak at Oakville Centre's new season Artscene FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 2009 Between Kerr & Dorval YOUR FRIEND IN THE BUSINESS 175 Wyecroft Rd. Oakville 905.845.6653 www.lockwoodchrysler.com OUT OF INK? REFILL AND SAVE UP TO 60% Upper Oakville Shopping Centre (Upper Middle & 8th Line) 905-842-5600 A member of Metroland Media Group Ltd. Vol. 52 No. 102 "USING COMMUNICATION TO BUILD BETTER COMMUNITIES" 48 Pages $1.00 (plus GST) Raitt says carbon fuels drive Canada's economy By David Lea OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF Oakville Y calls confidential staff meeting Petitions protest Ferrone's dismissal By Angela Blackburn OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF One day renewable energy may give Canada enough power to light up its cities, but that day has yet to arrive and cannot be seen coming in the foreseeable future. Halton MP and Minister of Natural Resources Lisa Raitt made this point clear during a speech at an Oakville Chamber of Commerce luncheon held at the Oakville Conference and Banquet Centre on Thursday. Before an audience of several hundred, Raitt stated that carbon fuels continue to be important to the country's economy as Canada continues to not only use carbon fuels, but export them as well. "We are second in the world only to Saudi Arabia in proven oil resources, we're the third largest producer and the second largest exporter of natural gas in the world and that is even before we start talking about what is in the north and my department has great involvement in terms of analyzing how much more may be available in the Arctic," said Raitt. LIESA KORTMANN / OAKVILLE BEAVER See Raitt page 3 MAKING A POINT: Halton MP and Minister of Natural Resources Lisa Raitt speaks to the Oakville Chamber of Commerce luncheon at the Oakville Conference and Banquet Centre on Thursday. The Oakville YMCA's board of directors has called a confidential meeting with staff in midSeptember to discuss the sudden and surprising dismissal of its newlyappointed CEO, Dan Dan Ferrone Ferrone, on July 31. On Aug. 10, former Y CEO Bruce Ireland, who has returned as CEO for the interim, sent an e-mail to Y staff that was an invitation to attend the meeting from Y board chair Kristian Knibutat, who called the meeting. "The board of directors is aware that there have been some questions and concerns raised by some staff with respect to the recent termination of Dan Ferrone. As a result, we would like to invite you to a confidential staff meeting. The board will discuss certain aspects associated with its decision and how we are moving forward," stated the e-mail invitation obtained by The Beaver. Knibutat's invitation further states that in order to allow all staff the opportunity to attend, the date proposed takes into consideration vacation and work schedules. Neither Knibutat nor Ireland were available to comment on the e-mail invitation this week as both are currently on vacation. Ireland directed The Beaver to Kathy Robinson, the Y's vice president of finance and human resources and acting CEO during his absence. "This is a sensitive and confidential personnel mat See Y to deal page 5 Tile selection made enjoyable! Factory Tile Depot www.factorytiledepot.ca

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