Open Sources (Ep. #514) Show Notes for April 17, 2025

This week on Open Sources Guelph, we get really super-sized! Come for one regular hour of the show and you will get a second bonus hour of the show for no extra charge. What are we doing? We’re put together a slate of interviews with candidates running in the riding of Guelph, and to kick things off we’ve got a well-known character from the show, and a brand new friend making her first appearance! Continue reading “Open Sources (Ep. #514) Show Notes for April 17, 2025”

Open Sources (Ep. #513) Show Notes for April 10, 2025

This week on Open Sources Guelph, we’ve got bonusing! In our grand effort to cover all the candidates in Guelph and Wellington-Halton Hills North this election, we will be hitting your ears at the above average length of 90 minutes so you can hear from three of the dozen or so candidates running for the two local federal offices, our first interview with a Guelph candidate and two more for Wellington-Halton Hills North! Continue reading “Open Sources (Ep. #513) Show Notes for April 10, 2025”

Open Sources (Ep. #501) Show Notes for January 9, 2025

This week on Open Sources Guelph we violate our New Year’s Resolution to have less drama! Canada’s prime minister apparently had other ideas though by kicking off the week, and the year, with a big announcement that we have to cover. In other news, Pickering city council is making news in all the ways you never do, and for our interview this week, we’ll return focus to Ottawa by talking to someone who works there. Continue reading “Open Sources (Ep. #501) Show Notes for January 9, 2025”

Open Sources (Ep. #476) Show Notes for July 4, 2024

This week on Open Sources Guelph, we’re dealing with disappointment. Was it wrong to hope that an 81-year-old man would find the energy at 9 pm on a weeknight to argue with a sociopath for two hours? Maybe, but then again it’s hard for leaders half that age to avoid calls to leave out the side door, at least that is what’s going on our own capital. In terms of good news, we’re going to talk to a community group that is literally making it a cool summer for low income people in Hamilton. Continue reading “Open Sources (Ep. #476) Show Notes for July 4, 2024”

Open Sources (Ep. #469) Show Notes for May 2, 2024

This week on Open Sources Guelph, we reconnect with our roots. It’s been a busy week for student protests and campus shutdowns, and it’s not escaped media attention, but getting less media attention is B.C.’s move to re-criminalize drugs, which may be a big step backwards. As always, this media is focused on local, and we will talk to a city councillor that maybe making a move from local to national. Continue reading “Open Sources (Ep. #469) Show Notes for May 2, 2024”

Open Sources (Ep. #451) Show Notes for November 23, 2023

This week on Open Sources Guelph, many storylines seem to be wrapping up. In the Middle East, there’s a hope for peace after more than a month of war. In Ontario, the third place party is about to find their new number one. Here in Guelph, it’s almost time to pass a new budget, but one city councillor is going to have the last word before the time comes. Join us as we mark American Thanksgiving with some largely Canadian affairs, aka: Just another Thursday on the radio. Continue reading “Open Sources (Ep. #451) Show Notes for November 23, 2023”

Open Sources (Ep. #445) Show Notes for October 12, 2023

This week on Open Sources Guelph, we’ve got to get serious for bit. Well, more serious. As we were enjoying the Thanksgiving long weekend, there was no rest for the people in Israel and the Gaza Strip and now a full-scale war seems to be inevitable. In lighter news though, there’s more dysfunction in the Republic Party for us to laugh at, and for the interview this week, we’ll head back up Highway #7 to visit another provincial election candidate. Continue reading “Open Sources (Ep. #445) Show Notes for October 12, 2023”