Request for information pertaining to Toronto Estonian House (30)
Eestlased Kanadas | 20 Apr 2017  | EWR OnlineEWR
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to the Board of Directors of the Estonian House for copies of:

Any agreement amongst the Estonian Credit Union Limited, Estonian Foundation of Canada, and Tartu College (collectively referred to as the 3Orgs in the Resolution) in respect of the Madison Project (if not in writing, the particulars of any verbal agreement);

The Letter of Intent between the 3Orgs and Build Toronto and/or the City of Toronto in respect of the Madison Project;

Any expert analysis and/or third party reports regarding the proposed remediation of the Community Center and viability of the Madison Project, as cited in Paragraph H of the Resolution;

The proposed budget for the Madison Project, including the phasing of the proposed buildings, timing and a breakdown of the $18 million estimated cost, the proportionate contributions to be expected from each of the 3Orgs, as cited in Paragraph 2b of the Resolution, and the projected costs of creating and/or maintaining the public-private park at the Madison Project;

Any contracts for the development and construction of the Madison Project, including contracts with David Kalm and Alar Kongats and agreements with Tribute Communities and Alterra, as described in Paragraph A of the Resolution;

All written submissions, plans and drawings delivered to the Ontario Municipal Board ("OMB") by the Estonian House and/or 3Orgs in respect of the hearing scheduled to proceed on April 26, 2017 and clarification as to which organization/s will be appearing before the OMB with respect to the Proposed Transaction;

An accounting of all costs incurred by the Estonian House and/or the 3Orgs on the Madison Project to date including, but not limited to, amounts paid to architects, engineers, development consultants, builders, lawyers, as well as any penalties incurred as a result of terminated contracts; and

A breakdown of all expenses incurred against the Line of Credit of $250,000.00 advanced to Estonian House by the Estonian Credit Union as it relates to the Boards experience with expenses as cited in Paragraph H of the Resolution.


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to Carr25 Apr 2017 12:47
If your talking about H. Kuus, then say so...she has spent 25 years building a company together with Ronald Kuus. A very successful company. You should be proud of that success not be jealous of it.
K. E. Carr April 201625 Apr 2017 07:44
Oligarchy means the rule of the few, and those few are generally the people who are richer and more powerful than the others, what you might call the aristocrats or the nobles. These are not always men: just as monarchies have both kings and queens, women sometimes appear in councils of aristocrats, and even when they are not members, they are often there telling their husbands or their sons what to do. So oligarchies are generally bad for the poor, but they are pretty good for women, at least for rich women from powerful families.
Usually the way an oligarchy works is that there is a group of people who are in charge, somehow. Sometimes they may be elected, and sometimes they are born into their position, and at other times you might have to have a certain amount of money or land in order to be in the council. Then this group of people meets every so often - every week or every month - to decide important questions, and to appoint somebody to deal with things.
lugeja25 Apr 2017 06:32
I was thinking similar thoughts - it would be sadly ironic if the move to Madison was indeed the best plan, but didn't get the necessary votes because of the lack of transparency and cringe-worthy tactics employed by the board.

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