Council Doesn’t Represent OSEG, The Mayor, City Staff: THE VOTER
The Voter reminds Ottawa city councillors that they represent the people of Ottawa, not the backers of Lansdowne.
The Voter reminds Ottawa city councillors that they represent the people of Ottawa, not the backers of Lansdowne.
In a surprising turn of events, a poll of councillors conducted by a reliable political source says that Ottawa City Council is at present strongly against approving Lansdowne 2.0.
Saturday columnist Ron Benn takes on the issue of having the Ontario auditor general probe the Tewin project:
Ottawa City Hall is rife with speculation that Mayor Mark Sutcliffe’s office is preparing to call a closed-door meeting of city council on Sept. 27.
Why is it so hard to get good help? That question came to mind a few times earlier this week, while contemplating what is emanating from Ottawa City Hall.
Fixing the problematic LRT is not a specific priority of Ottawa City Council. Period. Full stop. No further discussion required.
One of our much cherished Bank Street Irregulars who send in info to The Bulldog, sent in this gem.
It is June, and that means report cards are being prepared so it’s time to assemble one for city council.
Should there be a law against abusing councillor employees so that an offending politician could be removed from office? Yes.
The previous council established in the eyes of a member of the judiciary that it was incapable of standing in judgment of former College councillor Rick Chiarelli.
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