It appears that we were all wrong when we believed the fire chief was fired. At Thursday's meeting we learned what really happened. Councillor Malerby explained: "He was not fired, he was ... let go!" (click on reference)
I guess some of us did not know the nuances between being fired and being let go! My apologies to Councillor Malerby!
While no information is released it is quite apparent that Leo's criticism of the lack of consultation with the firemen about changes in the construction of the fire hall caused him to be "let go".
Whatever the terminology, Leo Lecavalier is no longer the chief. If you think he should be reinstated you have an opportunity to voice your opinion by voting on the right hand side of this blog.
I guess some of us did not know the nuances between being fired and being let go! My apologies to Councillor Malerby!
While no information is released it is quite apparent that Leo's criticism of the lack of consultation with the firemen about changes in the construction of the fire hall caused him to be "let go".
Whatever the terminology, Leo Lecavalier is no longer the chief. If you think he should be reinstated you have an opportunity to voice your opinion by voting on the right hand side of this blog.
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