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Burnaby mayor wastes taxpayers' money

Dear Editor: Re: "Burnaby mayor back from whirlwind tour of waste-energy facilities in Sweden," Burnaby NOW online, Sept. 27.

Dear Editor:

Re: "Burnaby mayor back from whirlwind tour of waste-energy facilities in Sweden," Burnaby NOW online, Sept. 27.

Derek Corrigan's trip to Sweden is just another example of how Metro Vancouver is throwing our tax dollars away to push through this incinerator that no one wants.  

I guess the point was for him to learn more about this technology he's trying to force on taxpayers, but it sounds like he didn't learn his lessons.

In the article, he admits that they have lower recycling rates in Sweden because of incineration, and that the European Parliament is questioning continued investment in incinerators. So why does he want to build another one here in B.C.?

 Shouldn't we be focused on recycling more, not less?

 He spent our tax dollars getting there and yet says that there was no time to see anything, spending his whole time in meetings and lectures. Ever heard of a telephone? Skype?

Must have been a nice vacation.

Corrigan says he's seeking limited dependence on incineration here in B.C. and that we don't really need the energy this proposed facility would produce. So why are we building a new one? We already have one that is underused.

 He also learned that in Sweden they get a cut of

your personal income tax at the municipal level. Is that his plan to pay for his $500 million incinerator?

His waste plan is a waste of your money.

Jordan Bateman, B.C. director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation