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The public consultation format Calgary used to spend the $52 Million is the same approach I...
June 20, 2013
Dear Editor, I was very pleased to read in the paper this morning (http://bit.ly/11iFnfJ) that...
June 6, 2013
I’ve made this argument so many times, many times on your site (The Bulldog), but here it is...
June 10, 2013
This is really good news! The final paragraph in the Mayor's motion is exactly what I said in my...
June 4, 2013
Dear Sens fans, Help Daniel Alfredsson make his decision on whether or not he'll stay on as the...
June 3, 2013
Its unbelievable really. The more criticism the Mayor receives for his lack of transparency and...
May 30, 2013







Comments by James O'Grady
I voted: Electoral ReformOnly Electoral Reform will fix the problems Canada has with governance because until the majority of votes cast actually count toward electing someone, the majority of Canadians who do not support the government will continue to feel disenfranchised and angry as a result. It's time for some form of Proportional Representation. I prefer MMP because its very similar to our current electoral system.
What about a street car line if a subway is deemed too expensive?
True enough Paul. As soon as a majority of Canadians are in a net-gain position, the carbon tax won't be needed. Its about changing behaviour and doing what we can to preserve life on planet earth.
I could see Naqvi switching to run provincially again. Harden has run afoul of his provincial party. Harden wouldn't make this move if his replacement wasn't already "approved".