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Note that our mayor will run again. After all, he's brought such light and delights to our city. Look again. Another sinkhole. Just last week I cheerfully... more
By
Maureen
Korp
April 13, 2014
Even at my age, I simply had to do something about this undemocratic government that rides roughshod over us Canadians, with 39% of the popular vote. So I... more
By
Qais
GHANEM
April 12, 2014
It was only a matter of time until the government got around to taking aim at the CBC. Yes it is being explained as a “belt tightening” exercise, and a good... more
April 11, 2014
Dear editor, hello readers!
This letter has an 'action item', then there is a story, and then at the end there is some musing about policy issues that are... more
April 11, 2014
This week, Industry Minister James Moore quietly tabled a new Digital Privacy Act in the Senate. The proposed legislation should safeguard Canadians’ privacy... more
By
Open
Media
April 10, 2014
A huge stunner from Harper’s former Communications Director Geoff Norquay today on CBC’s Power and Politics, suggesting that the Fair Elections Act is... more
April 9, 2014
We need to reboot the public square and the instruments of government. A compact, efficient city with a well-organized transportation system and a light... more
April 9, 2014
Canadians are getting used to the tactics of Mr. Harper's team-of-total-control. They are no longer surprised by the persistent practice of badmouthing the... more
By
Qais
GHANEM
April 9, 2014
Summary of Michael Chong’s Keynote Address, Debate on The Reform Act, C-559, Hart House, UofT, March 11, 2014
Mr. Chong thanks the MC for the introduction and... more
By
Liz
Couture
April 7, 2014
Dear Mayor Jim Watson & Ottawa City Council,
Friday at the hydro rally, the enclosed petition was signed by property taxpayers.
On behalf of taxpayers, we... more
April 7, 2014
One hundred years ago, here are some of the things that happened. The Royal Ontario Museum opened in Toronto, where, among other things, there is the world’s... more
April 6, 2014
We have a few exciting updates to share with you this week.
The Raging Grannies Tackle TransCanada
First off, TransCanada came to Ottawa yesterday to promote... more
April 5, 2014
Sheila Fraser, former Auditor General of Canada, has now joined a long list of respected people to point out the dangers in the proposed legislation. In her... more
April 4, 2014
Conflict is something we all have to live with. It is a part of our make-up going back 10′s of thousands of years ago. It is how we handle it that can make the... more
By
David
Stein
April 4, 2014
For Immediate Release
Ecology Ottawa Raises Concerns Over Train Traffic, Oil Spills from Energy East
April 3, Ottawa – While TransCanada is holding their... more
April 3, 2014