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First, I would like to congratulate the incumbent, and all incumbents who won... It's nice to win anything.  Why did no one show up for the All-Candidates... more
 
January 20, 2023
Former Ottawa City Councillor Clive Doucet as a young man.
Former Ottawa City Councillor Clive Doucet as a young man.
The Ottawa River is one of the largest, grandest rivers on the entire planet. When you look down at the earth from 20,000 feet, you can’t see Parliament Hill... more
 
January 16, 2023
Bob Chiarelli during an interview with CTV News Ottawa after he kicked off his campaign for mayor by registering at the city's elections office Monday, May 2, 2022.
Bob Chiarelli during an interview with CTV News Ottawa after he kicked off his campaign for mayor by registering at the city's elections office Monday, May 2, 2022.
As everyone knows this LRT Project is a massive unfinished and troublesome file; some people would say it is a mess. So, in limited time and space I only... more
 
January 11, 2023
Clive Doucet, former Ottawa City Councillor
Clive Doucet, former Ottawa City Councillor
When I first ran for city politics, I ran because of the six-lane, Bronson Expressway which the city was planning to ram though our old neighbourhood from... more
 
January 6, 2023
John Lorinc recently won the mouthwatering $60,000 Balsillie Prize for his book on cities.  This prize is for books that are deemed to be important enough to... more
 
December 9, 2022
Ottawa Light Rail Transit Public Inquiry releases its final report
Ottawa Light Rail Transit Public Inquiry releases its final report
The Ottawa Light Rail Transit Public Inquiry released its final report on November 30, 2022. The report and supporting information are available under... more
 
November 30, 2022
The following is a statement from Brian Samuel, Interim President, Ottawa Police Association, regarding Catherine McKenney's record of statements about the... more
 
October 18, 2022
Jason Arbour: A First Second Opinion for Ian Badgley and the NCC
Jason Arbour: A First Second Opinion for Ian Badgley and the NCC
August is said to be archaeology month in Ottawa-Gatineau. The National Capital Commission is holding a public archaeological dig at lake Lemay. The NCC has... more
 
August 30, 2022
Catherine McKenney: Campaigning in the Shadow of Ottawa's First People's Mayor
Catherine McKenney: Campaigning in the Shadow of Ottawa's First People's Mayor
It’s rare that there is any real change in city politics. Elections come and go but the same development forces that control City Council change the faces but... more
 
August 26, 2022
Letter from Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson to Premier Ford RE: Paramedic Offload Delays in Ottawa Hospitals
Letter from Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson to Premier Ford RE: Paramedic Offload Delays in Ottawa Hospitals
The Honourable Doug Ford, Premier of Ontario Legislative Building, Queen's Park Toronto, ON M7A 1A1 doug.fordco@pc.ola.org The Honourable Sylvia Jones Minister... more
 
August 16, 2022
To the Ottawa LRT Commission, Firstly, thank you from all of us in Ottawa. I appreciate the opportunity to submit my comments to the commission and participate... more
 
August 5, 2022
This image represents Kanatso:rono ancestors. In 1843, the settler state unearthed Mohawk burial grounds in Hull, now Gatineau. The sand from the location was used as mortar to build the Parliament Buildings.
This image represents Kanatso:rono ancestors. In 1843, the settler state unearthed Mohawk burial grounds in Hull, now Gatineau. The sand from the location was used as mortar to build the Parliament Buildings.
What should one do when they are cheated on in a relationship? Some may stay in the relationship and pretend that they are not being deceived while others may... more
 
July 12, 2022
Hydro Ottawa shared this photo on social media showing a toppled Hydro One transmission tower near the Hunt Club Road exit off Highway 417. It's one of four towers Hydro One says were crumpled by storms that hit the area Saturday. (Hydro Ottawa/Twitter)
Hydro Ottawa shared this photo on social media showing a toppled Hydro One transmission tower near the Hunt Club Road exit off Highway 417. It's one of four towers Hydro One says were crumpled by storms that hit the area Saturday. (Hydro Ottawa/Twitter)
The ice storm of 1998 was the first wake-up call that our electricity infrastructure is woefully inadequate. I was attending Concordia University and living in... more
 
May 25, 2022
Members of Planning Committee, City of Ottawa Dear Councillors, Re. City of Ottawa Response to the Ontario Task Force on Housing Affordability Report... more
 
March 8, 2022
The Ottawa convoy is not peaceful: Megalist I recommend reading this (if you are not in Ottawa), with this drone footage on full volume, to get the full,... more
 
By Minerva
February 28, 2022