Open Sources (Ep. #557) Show Notes for February 19, 2026

This week on Open Sources Guelph there’s tragedy and triumph. First we will head out to B.C. to separate fact from fiction when it comes to events in Tumbler Ridge, which is something we can do thanks to a liberal arts education that the Ontario government is now making more difficult to attain. As for triumph, that’s a local matter. We will talk to the newest member of Guelph City Council about some good news stories. Continue reading “Open Sources (Ep. #557) Show Notes for February 19, 2026”

Open Sources (Ep. #556) Show Notes for February 12, 2026

This week on Open Sources Guelph, we’re walking our beat. To begin with we’ve got eyes on potential corruption in Toronto-area police services, and then we’ll be taking a couple of our biggest political leaders aside to see how much they’re colluding together to get us back to the polls. And speaking of polls, we will talk to someone presently running for office, in fact, you might say that they want to be a leader. Continue reading “Open Sources (Ep. #556) Show Notes for February 12, 2026”

Open Sources (Ep. #555) Show Notes for February 5, 2026

This week on Open Sources Guelph we have doubts. In Alberta, we’re really skeptical about the ability of the ones that want to separate, and in the U.S. we’re have regret about writing off some people as cranks in the wake of some very scandalous revelations. For the interview, we have doubts that anyone is thinking about the most vulnerable students in Ontario and our guest this week thinks so too. Continue reading “Open Sources (Ep. #555) Show Notes for February 5, 2026”