This week on Open Sources Guelph, we’re straining to do some explaining. How can you make sense of the news when the news barely makes sense? This is going to be really put to the test this week as we get into the ups and downs of the War in Iran, and then we will turn our attention to this race to referendum in Alberta. Maybe things closer to home will be easier to understand and we have a guest that will help us do that.
This Thursday, May 7, at 5 pm, Scotty Hertz and Adam A. Donaldson will discuss:
The Skirmish to End all Mini Wars. It’s now been over two months since the U.S. and Israel started a war with Iran, but don’t call it a war! If you’ve been confused about President Donald Trump’s justifications and goals for this “skirmish” before, that’s nothing compared to the roller coaster in the last week alone. Up first, we will try to make sense of the blockade that’s either working or not happening and the war that’s either over or just beginning.
Separation of Glowers. Take Back Alberta believes that it has more than enough signatures to finally put the question of separation before the voters in the Wild Rose province, but it’s not that easy. David Parker, one of the leaders of the movement, is being accused of having inappropriate access to Elections Alberta’s list of electors, and there’s also reports of interference being stoked from the U.S. and Russia, so can we have a good, decent debate on this without the skullduggery?
Summer in the City Hall. The 2026 municipal election is now underway, but that doesn’t mean that our current city council isn’t putting out any new hits. This week, we will be joined by Ward 3 City Councillor Michele Richardson, who has already announced her retirement, to talk about some the latest business at city hall including construction complaints, fiscal pressures, traffic calming questions, and the upcoming receipt of the renoviction bylaw and vacant home tax.
Open Sources is live on CFRU 93.3 fm and cfru.ca at 5 pm on Thursday.
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