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.
This Thursday, February 12, at 5 pm, Scotty Hertz and Adam A. Donaldson will discuss:
Cop Rocked. Last week, York Regional Police announced a massive bust that included charges against seven current and one retired officer in the Toronto Police Service. The alleged crimes are numerous and quite concerning in their implications, and now Ontario’s new inspector general on policing is looking at every police service in the province to make sure their officers are acting above board. Will this lead to any real changes in policing?
Marked for Election? A Globe & Mail article painted a picture of an interesting political alliance: Ontario Premier Doug Ford is advising Prime Minister Mark Carney to call an early election and secure the majority he needs to bring economic stability to a trouble land. The polls say that fortune may be in Carney’s favour, but it does raise some questions about why Ontario’s Conservative premier is making strange bedfellows with the Liberal PM. What’s the political calculation?
Pick Heather? While some people are getting ready for another national election, the NDP are looking to elect a new leader, and one of the candidates in that race is Edmonton Strathcona MP Heather McPherson. With less than two months to go before the membership make their final decision, McPherson will tell us how the NDP needs to rebuild for tomorrow, and the next election, and why their next leader has to lead from inside the House of Commons.
Open Sources is live on CFRU 93.3 fm and cfru.ca at 5 pm on Thursday.
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