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I'm Moving On

Old Marquee This blogsite has been private to select readers for many moons and is now open to the public.   For a few years I’ve been thinking of moving out of KMHC yet I didn’t put much effort into it, I needed a kick start and that’s what OAHS did.   Earlier this year there was a dispute pending between I and OAHS legal department, the issue was not about nonpayment of rent or damage of rental property nor causing a noise disturbance in the building.  Their issue was the content written in this blog site.   The nefarious tenant Aunt Opie complained her human rights were violated claiming mental distress and was falling apart.  In reality she should lay off the booze & prescription drugs, be responsible and stop blaming others for her own mistakes.  From my observation OAHS legal representative Dale Skvereckas used tenant Aunt Opie as a pawn.   On my next blog I’ll share my insight and the resolution at the Landlord & Tenant media...

The End Is Here

Urban Native Homes Inc. will no longer exist.   Today and tomorrow Ciy of Hamilton/Ontario Aboriginal Housing Human Resources Dept. are interviewing UNH staff and other applicants in the community room.   Who will be rehired and who will be fired!   I just hope they choose wisely. Tonight I heard Christine Lenze, her mother Ingrid Nosel and the rest of their family and friends has left UNH. This evening before I left for the gym I ran into receptionist Melissa Wissner in the hallway.   She was waiting for her job interview and had a message for me from former UNH caseworker Crystal Mackenzie.  Crystal wishes me good luck and it was a pleasure working with me.  I was surprised by the message and I wish her the best too. :) My blog site has accomplished what I started out to do some years ago by publicly outing the mismanagement of Urban Native Homes Inc.  It's been a long arduous journey. I would like to thank anonymous and the others for thei...

It’s February

A few things happened at KMHC since my last blog.   In regard to the UNH transportation van after a long absence I signed up as a passenger to a recent event held at Native Women Centre.   Driver Rachel George was courteous and there was no inappropriate conversation during the 15 min. trip.   There’s been a lot of talk about the UNH transportation van and what it’s been used for & yet I can’t comment on any monkey business.  The Native Women Centre presentation was informative, interesting and I had the chance to meet new people at the program.  At the end there was a raffle draw and I won a sleeping bag. :)  As part of the transitional process new instructions were posted at the KMHC entrance.   Urban Native Homes Inc. will not accept housing applications.   Application for housing can be obtained by going to the Ontario Aboriginal Housing Services website their office is based in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. HOW Lynda Jones has missed...

Post-Holiday Syndrome

To start off the New Year this will be a short blog.   Hello readers I hope everybody had a wonderful holiday season.  The January blues have arrived and KMHC is not immune, I’ve notice tenants arguing among themselves at the building entrance, backstabbing and malicious gossip are abundant.   This behavior could be triggered by depression, anxiety or drug and alcohol use.  Through all this I avoid the drama by not getting involved and staying away from the cranky and mean tenants.   Last week in the hallway the H.O.W. was called out by a female tenant for not being supportive and no empathy for Native elders.   I found it amusing listening to the commotion yet I have to agree with the tenant.  I think the OAHS transition has an effect not only to the UNH staff but tenants as well.  I have no idea why nor do I care but another tenant meeting is scheduled for Tuesday at the Hamilton Community legal Services office.   What’s the topic...