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Paul Martin's got some 'splainin' to do
On the Hamilton Harbour Queen cruise, the captain tells that this is a Canada Steamship Line vessel, the Tadoussac. CSL is owned by Paul Martin, former PM of Canada, as the captain states.
My question for Paul Martin: Okay, now why don't you tell your employees to throw a few buckets of paint of Restoleum over this side of this vessel? Talk about Hamilton eyesores. I mean, rust on the sides of vessels so much so that it's visible from over a mile away? Com'n, Paul. And where's the city when it comes to the beautification of the waterfront when we've got rust buckets like this sitting in our waters and people from all over Canada -- and the world -- and I met many on this random Sunday cruise -- and this is one of the images see of our waterfront?
Get on the phone to Paul Martin. This is a Liberal town. Someone must read this and shame someone to get down to Home Depot and find some decent Debbie Travis "Autumnal Steel" paint chips for Paul to peruse.
And tongue firmly implanted halfway into cheek ... well, not really
Paul Martin's got some 'splainin' to do
On the Hamilton Harbour Queen cruise, the captain tells that this is a Canada Steamship Line vessel, the Tadoussac. CSL is owned by Paul Martin, former PM of Canada, as the captain states.
My question for Paul Martin: Okay, now why don't you tell your employees to throw a few buckets of paint of Restoleum over this side of this vessel? Talk about Hamilton eyesores. I mean, rust on the sides of vessels so much so that it's visible from over a mile away? Com'n, Paul. And where's the city when it comes to the beautification of the waterfront when we've got rust buckets like this sitting in our waters and people from all over Canada -- and the world -- and I met many on this random Sunday cruise -- and this is one of the images see of our waterfront?
Get on the phone to Paul Martin. This is a Liberal town. Someone must read this and shame someone to get down to Home Depot and find some decent Debbie Travis "Autumnal Steel" paint chips for Paul to peruse.
And tongue firmly implanted halfway into cheek ... well, not really