Open Sources (Ep. #310) Show Notes for January 21, 2021

 

This week on Open Sources Guelph, we celebrate survival. We made it to the end of the Trump reality show presidency, and are enjoying the first full-day of the Biden era. We’ll have some thoughts about that, including a surprising Canadian connection, and we’ll also talk about how Canadian conservatives are concerned now about their own Trump connections. In the back half of the show, our special guest will be the man that leads Guelph’s police officers. Continue reading “Open Sources (Ep. #310) Show Notes for January 21, 2021”

Open Sources Show Notes for November 28, 2019

This week on Open Sources Guelph, we’ve got another show with back-to-back interviews that will help cue you up for the vote next week on the 2020 Guelph budget. First, we’ll hear from Ward 2 Councillor Rodrigo Goller, who will be one of the 13 people making the final decision, and then we’ll hear from Chief Gordon Cobey of the Guelph Police Service, who hopes council will approve his specific (and large) budget request. Continue reading “Open Sources Show Notes for November 28, 2019”

Open Sources Show Notes for Thursday June 30, 2016

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We’ve got a bad feeling about this… On this week’s Open Sources Guelph, we depart from our usual format of two topics and an interview, or even four topics and no interview, and go with one topic and an interview. The momentous topic in question that requires a half-hour of discussion: Who would win a fight: a taco or a grilled cheese sandwich? But seriously, there was a pretty big vote in Britain last week, and it had widespread reverberations across the world, that continue to spread as everyone involved asks a simple question: Now what? So there’s that, and we call the police! No big deal, this was a pre-planned visit and not emergency. Continue reading “Open Sources Show Notes for Thursday June 30, 2016”