Open Sources Show Notes for March 26, 2020

This week on Open Sources Guelph, there’s only one story, and it’s the same story we had last week. Once again, we will do a wrap up of all the latest COVID-19 news from all corners of the globe. From the micro to the macro, we will try and get you up-to-date on all the latest doings and wrongdoings from our pandemic world. Continue reading “Open Sources Show Notes for March 26, 2020”

Open Sources Show Notes for March 19, 2020

What do you do when there’s so much news you can’t possibly fit it all into a single hour? Who can say, but on this week’s special edition of Open Sources Guelph, you’re going to see a couple of guys try their damnedest to fill your brain with the maximum allowable amount of current events coverage. Grab your favourite snack of self-isolation, because it’s time for the social distance version of OSG! Continue reading “Open Sources Show Notes for March 19, 2020”

Open Sources Show Notes for March 12, 2020

This week on Open Sources Guelph, it’s time to look at Ontario politics again. We’ve got a new Liberal leader to talk about, and while the current Ontario government’s definitely got 99 problems, Steven Del Duca is definitely one. In other news, we’ll also talk about the global and local effects of our newly-minted pandemic, and we’ll head to Europe where there’s new concerns about the treatment of migrants at one particular border. Continue reading “Open Sources Show Notes for March 12, 2020”

Open Sources Show Notes for March 5, 2020

This week on Open Sources Guelph, we want to focus on the nice things in life, like the crossover team-up of two young female activists, but instead there’s some grimier stuff we have to deal with, like a certain disgusting sticker that depicts one of the ladies above. We’re also going to talk about the rise in hate towards Canada’s First Nations’ people, the latest from the Democrats, and the official ballot for Canada’s own leadership race in the Opposition Party. Continue reading “Open Sources Show Notes for March 5, 2020”