Cullen Analyzes The Plante Vote At Council
Former city councillor Alex Cullen explains the dual rationale in voting no on the integrity commissioners report on the social media postings of Rideau-Vanier Councillor Stephanie Plante.
Former city councillor Alex Cullen explains the dual rationale in voting no on the integrity commissioners report on the social media postings of Rideau-Vanier Councillor Stephanie Plante.
A staff report to be tabled at next week’s finance committee is in high-speed-spin mode.
“I feel upset because this isn’t Ottawa,” Mayor Mark Sutcliffe
This is the vote at Ottawa City Council on a reprimand for Rideau-Vanier Councillor Stephanie Plante’s comments on the sprung-structure question. The motion eliminated the fine recommended by integrity commissioner Karen Shepherd: Mark...
The genesis of the problems related to Rideau-Vanier Councillor Stephanie Plante’s online communications is the sprung structures project.
At issue was the very important question of housing new refugees in the city. People who were opposed to the refugees being housed in large tents in their midst, organized fierce opposition...
Former Bay councillor Alex Cullen addresses the famous manly man cartoon that was posted by Rideau-Vanier Councillor Stephanie Plante:
Let us raise up a temple To the cult of mediocrity, Do nothing by halves Which can be done by quarters. F. R. Scott, poet, CCF-NDP politician, constitutional scholar, from the poem...
Are you insulted or do you feel abused because of this cartoon?
The City of Ottawa has ordered its employees back to the office five days a week. The article below from The Conversation weighs the social costs of such a move.
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