This week’s Open Sources Guelph is going to the birds! Both of our main topics this week intersects with the Supreme Court of Canada, which is presently tackling the extent of federal and provincial separation of powers and whether or not food inspectors can do their job when it comes to animal control and infectious disease. In non-court news, we will talk to a city councillor about planning in Guelph, and whether that’s going to the birds… Continue reading “Open Sources (Ep. #537) Show Notes for October 2, 2025”
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Open Sources (Ep. #502) Show Notes for January 16, 2025
This week on Open Sources Guelph we’re going to party with our friends. While the party doesn’t stop at Mar-a-Lago, it’s a very different story here in Canada and everywhere else as people await the return of You-Know-Who with something resembling dread, and all while online folks are feigning surprise again that tech billionaires are putting themselves first. Back here at home, we’ve got south end business to discuss with a city councillor! Continue reading “Open Sources (Ep. #502) Show Notes for January 16, 2025”
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. #355) Show Notes for December 9, 2021
This week on Open Sources Guelph, we’re getting serious. Once again, December 6 was marked by the nation, but are we doing enough to think about gender-based violence everyday? Can we really get China to start changing course by refusing to play winter sports with them? And, because we’re also locally sourced, we will take a look at the ledgers at City Hall with someone who knows them very well. Continue reading “Open Sources (Ep. #355) Show Notes for December 9, 2021”
Open Sources Show Notes for August 27, 2020
Welcome to the black parade! That My Chemical Romance tune is front of mind on this week’s Open Sources Guelph as we watch the Republican Party at their convention tell a horror story that’s supposed to make Joe Biden look like a Stephen King villain in clown make-up. We’ll discuss that, and we’ll talk about our own new Conservative Party leader here in Canada. and then, in the back half, we’ll talk to one of the councillors from Guelph’s south end. Continue reading “Open Sources Show Notes for August 27, 2020”



