Robert Macaulay
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Rod Taylor posted a condolence
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Dear Hugh and Family I was saddened to see the Globe obit for Bob Macaulay. In the mid-eighties, after I left the Executive Office, I worked for a few years as the case manager for Hydro's application for new rates before the OEB. As OEB Chair, Bob always sat on the Hydro case. In more than one instance he was very kind to me and overlooked my inexperience and lack of financial acumen! I remember that time as a lot of intense work (often round the clock) but also a lot of fun. My best to you, Hugh, and to your family. Rod Taylor
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Cheryl Cottle posted a condolence
Thursday, August 26, 2010
I was a young lawyer when I met Bob Macaulay when I went to work at the OEB in the mid eighties. What an introduction to law and the regulation of natural gas and hydro. It was certainly not a dull time! I consider it a highlight of my career to have been able to work with/for him. Cheryl Cottle
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Tuesday, August 24, 2010
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Thanks for the memories Bob. May you rest in peace, and may family and loved ones find peace, with time. Very sincere condolences, Barbara and Joost Captijn
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Mervin Daub posted a condolence
Monday, August 23, 2010
Bob Macauley was one of the most refreshingly original people I have ever met and coming from a university environment that is saying something! He was good enough to bring me on the OEB Board in the late 80s, give me considerable responsibility for hearings there, invite me to his home for dinner, and otherwise educate me about 'the real world' (as he never tired of letting me know. . . ). I will miss him very much for I often ask myself, "What would Bob Macaulay have done here?" He was as fulsome a person as ever lived and my sympathies go out to all who circled around him. we will be poorer for his passing. Merv Daub Emeritus Professor, Queen's university