Open Sources (Ep. #488) Show Notes for October 10, 2024

 

This week on Open Sources Guelph, we’re under pressure. We’re now one-year into a war in the Middle East that no one wanted but we’re dealing with it anyway, and here in Canada it’s costing more to hold government agencies to account. If you want to talk about holding governments to account though, you probably want to talk to this week’s guest who might be fighting a losing battle against the Ontario government to keep public land public. Continue reading “Open Sources (Ep. #488) Show Notes for October 10, 2024”

Open Sources (Ep. #487) Show Notes for October 3, 2024

This week on Open Sources Guelph, there’s a lot to figure out. South of the border, does it matter who won the vice-presidential debate? We’re going to find out, and we’re also going to find out if anything’s really changed after all this time when it comes to Truth and Reconciliation with our Indigenous communities in recent years. Also, we’re going to have more tunnel talk with a special guest who knows about real solutions for congestion. Continue reading “Open Sources (Ep. #487) Show Notes for October 3, 2024”

Open Sources (Ep. #486) Show Notes for September 26, 2024

This week on Open Sources Guelph, we’ve got a lot going on. There are two elections happening in Canada right now, and probably not the ones you expect. Meanwhile, Israel’s war is expanding to Hezbollah now as they launch attacks both big and small around the regions, just in time for the start of another October. For the interview, we’ve got our local Member of Provincial Parliament who’s still trying to stay on top of the premier’s recent colour commentary. Continue reading “Open Sources (Ep. #486) Show Notes for September 26, 2024”

Open Sources (Ep. #485) Show Notes for September 19, 2024

This week on Open Sources Guelph we’re going to try and tone down the rhetoric. But can we still be spicy? Probably, the news certainly is! If you think it’s hot up in Ottawa this first week back from summer vacation, just wait until you hear about what’s been going on in the United States lately. And for the interview in the back half, we’ve got a grocery list of issues about food insecurity, and we will be joined someone who knows how to fix them. Continue reading “Open Sources (Ep. #485) Show Notes for September 19, 2024”

Open Sources (Ep. #484) Show Notes for September 12, 2024

This week on Open Sources Guelph there’s discord, and so soon in the school year! If you had the NDP 86’ing there formal agreement with the Liberals on you 2024 Bingo Card, we’ve got good news, but if you’re a right-wing YouTuber with some bank then we’ve probably got some bad news for you. If you’re a fan of dedicated public servants though we’ve got good news because we’re talking to one of them in the back half of the show. Continue reading “Open Sources (Ep. #484) Show Notes for September 12, 2024”

Open Sources (Ep. #483) Show Notes for September 5, 2024

This week on Open Sources Guelph, it’s back to school time! In the spirit of learning and continuing education we will open our minds and exercise our takes by tackling the big news stories of the week including a return trip to the Middle East where war and peace continues to be top of mind, and then there’s matters of immigration making the headlines here in Canada. More locally than that, we will talk about recent changes to government policy on safe consumption sites. Continue reading “Open Sources (Ep. #483) Show Notes for September 5, 2024”

Open Sources (Ep. #482) Show Notes for August 29, 2024

This week on Open Sources Guelph, we’re getting our bearings. In this late summer mode, we’re looking to the coming election south of the border and the constantly changing game there, meanwhile on this side of the border the Federal Liberals are hoping that they have enough juice to change their own game. Meanwhile, here in Guelph, the game is “musical chairs” and the players are Guelph city council and community members experiencing homelessness. Continue reading “Open Sources (Ep. #482) Show Notes for August 29, 2024”