This week on Open Sources Guelph, we’re not feeling the love this day post-Valentine’s. We’re going to start local where the Mayor of Guelph declared himself strong, and just in time for a very complicated and emotional meeting about public policy around encampments. Also (sorta) local, we will talk about the impact of the latest round of media job cuts and then it’s off to Queen’s Park for another adventure! Continue reading “Open Sources (Ep. #458) Show Notes for February 15, 2024”
Open Sources (Ep. #457) Show Notes for January 4, 2024
This week on Open Sources Guelph, we start 2024 by looking back at 2023. It’s that time again for our annual political awards show, and for nearly 10 years we’ve given out the hardware in some very specific categories that capture all the best and the worst of a given year, and as usual there might be more of one than the other. You know what? Let’s keep hope alive because we’re now in our tenth year of doing this and we’re still going strong! Continue reading “Open Sources (Ep. #457) Show Notes for January 4, 2024”
Open Sources (Ep. #456) Show Notes for December 28, 2023
This week on Open Sources Guelph, we’re taking the week off, and you probably are too. If you’ve entered the usual post-Christmas/pre-New Year’s boredom, then this is the show for you because it’s our annual Political Movies Show! For the last eight years, we’ve used one of our last shows of the year to talk about some of our favourite politically-minded movies, and this year will not be any different. So tune, drop out, and bring on the flicks! Continue reading “Open Sources (Ep. #456) Show Notes for December 28, 2023”
Open Sources (Ep. #455) Show Notes for December 21, 2023
This week on Open Sources Guelph, we’ve got one more before Christmas break. On this, the shortest day of the year, we will dig into this epically long strike in Quebec that looks to roll on into the new year, and we will also talk about everyone’s favourite 2023 controversy, which is pronouns. For an additional Christmas present, we will end the year (of interviews) with another conversation with our local Member of Parliament. One of the last… Continue reading “Open Sources (Ep. #455) Show Notes for December 21, 2023”
Open Sources (Ep. #454) Show Notes for December 14, 2023
This week on Open Sources Guelph, it’s a time for gift returns. What? It’s not even Christmas yet! Well, the provincial government has been doing a lot of returning lately, taking back policy that they themselves developed and they were at it again this week. We’ll talk about that, plus the scapegoating of international students, and for the interview this week, we will roll out the red carper for one of the city councillors who represents CFRU at 1 Carden Street. Continue reading “Open Sources (Ep. #454) Show Notes for December 14, 2023”
Open Sources (Ep. #453) Show Notes for December 7, 2023
This week on Open Sources Guelph, are we even real? Maybe this show has been one, big nine-year conspiracy. Not that we’re trying to put thoughts in your head, but it turns out that we don’t even really need to try that hard because so many us are ready to believe a conspiracy theory. We’re going to talk about that, and we’re also going to talk about the latest from the war between Israel and Hamas. Closer to home, we’re going to talk to the newest member of the Ontario Legislature. Continue reading “Open Sources (Ep. #453) Show Notes for December 7, 2023”
Open Sources (Ep. #452) Show Notes for November 30, 2023
This week on Open Sources Guelph, we grab some canned programming off the shelf. It’s a pretty busy week at city hall so we can’t really dive into the news as much as we would like to. Instead, we put a call in to a new friend and an old friend to round out our time and chat around the news. First, we will talk to someone uniquely placed in the fight against gender-based violence, and second we’ve got another Green fellow named Mike who’s having a very busy time lately too! Continue reading “Open Sources (Ep. #452) Show Notes for November 30, 2023”




