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North Huron Council’s Special Meeting: Empty Words, Higher Taxes, and Failed Leadership

A Meeting of Empty Words and Inflated Self-Praise

Tonight’s agenda is full of glossy presentations and “strategic plan updates,” yet anyone who actually lives in Wingham, Blyth, or East Wawanosh knows the lived reality: 425 other municipalities in Ontario have lower tax rates. Families here are crushed under a property tax burden of 2.16%, one of the highest in the province, while council pats itself on the back for “community spirit” and “strategic goals”. What use are PowerPoint slides about “confidence-building strategies” when residents are forced to sell their homes at a loss?

Infrastructure Failure Hidden Behind Buzzwords

The meeting devotes pages to “paving programs” and “asset management updates”. Meanwhile, potholes crater local roads, sidewalks are illegally blocked by town staff dumping snow, and families have to walk their kids in traffic to get to school. Instead of enforcing their own bylaws, council buries the public in consultant jargon and “modernization plans.” The reality is simple: residents are paying triple Toronto-level taxes and getting third-world infrastructure.

Fireworks of Self-Congratulation, While Services Rot

The council brags about new fire trucks, daycare expansions, and a “Seniors Active Living Centre”—but these are fig leaves to distract from basic governance failures. Waste management is in chaos, recycling contracts are about to expire, and physician shortages are still plaguing the township. The “progress reports” are nothing more than smoke-and-mirror exercises designed to hide a crumbling foundation.

Paul Heffer: A Reeve in Name Only

If leadership is measured by courage and accountability, Reeve Paul Heffer has failed spectacularly. Time and again he has proven himself a coward—admitting in the past he won’t stand up to law-breaking town staff, while families suffer. Under his watch:

  • Taxes are suffocating families and destroying livelihoods.
  • Roads and sidewalks remain unsafe, blocked and neglected.
  • Public trust has collapsed, as residents see no accountability.

His performance as reeve is beyond poor—it’s reckless. A leader’s job is to protect the community, not to destroy its prosperity. Instead, Heffer presides like a puppet, rubber-stamping glossy by-laws and adjournments while his community crumbles.

Final Word

This meeting isn’t about residents. It isn’t about lowering taxes, fixing roads, or making sidewalks safe. It is a public relations exercise, an expensive self-promotion parade designed to prop up failing leadership.

Until there is accountability, until North Huron stops being the most expensive municipality to live in the area, and until cowards are replaced with real leaders, these meetings will remain nothing more than a cruel insult to the people footing the bill.

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SS Coming For NH Residents – Prepare To Be Inspected: Property Tax Banner Illegal According To Corrupted CAO

(Wingham, ON) A 4×8 banner comparing property tax rates has once again become a roadblock in downtown Wingham, causing a commotion among citizens. Shocked by the exorbitant tax rates in Wingham, residents are stopping to take photos, unable to believe the stark reality.

The current North Huron CAO (Dwayne Evans) has demanded the banner’s removal, threatening trespass and theft if his orders are not followed. However, by-law enforcement officers are refusing to comply with these demands, aware that they would be held legally liable for any rights violations.

Council is divided on whether or not they should respect the law and private property Rights. North Huron Reeve Paul Heffer (puppet paul) has declared property rights are null and void and will not be respected, despite the CAO’s admission their by-laws only apply to their corporations assets.

North Huron is going to replace the current by-law enforcers with a private firm that will allegedly “just follow orders” and enforce NH’s by-laws on private property claiming they are responsible for “social standards”.

North Huron Council Contact Info:
Paul Heffer

280 Manor Road
(519) 357-3594
[email protected] 
Mitch Wright
63 Bristol Terrace
(519) 357-9497
[email protected] 
Lonnie Whitfield
94 John St. West
(226) 222-2585 
[email protected] 
Anita van Hittersum
84012 Hoover Line
(519) 523-4492 
[email protected]
Chris Palmer
39331 Belfast Road
(519) 357-3385 
[email protected] 
Kevin Fascist  Falconer
303 King Street
(519) 955-0301 
[email protected]
Ric McBurney
202 Thuell St, Blyth
(519) 441-7415 
[email protected]