Five-Day Office Week Back At City Hall
The purpose of this memo is to inform the Mayor and Members of Council that the City of Ottawa will return to five days in the office as the new standard for...
The purpose of this memo is to inform the Mayor and Members of Council that the City of Ottawa will return to five days in the office as the new standard for...
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uOttawa Professor Evan Potter addresses the limits of freedom of speech concerning Rideau-Vanier Councillor Stephanie Plante and city integrity commissioner Karen Shepherd:
Former Bay ward councillor and community activist Alex Cullen says the Councillor Stephanie Plante controversy is about freedom of speech:
It’s time for Rideau-Vanier Councillor Stephanie Plante to take her medicine:
One “good neighbour” complaint is all it takes for the City of Ottawa Bylaw Services to come calling …
There are two at play in the findings of the integrity commissioner Karen Shepherd about Rideau-Vanier Councillor Stephanie Plante’s on-line discourse.
“To the residents of Rideau-Vanier: We have a housing crisis, [an] opioid crisis and a downtown truck problem. We do not have an emoji crisis,” Rideau-Vanier Councillor Stephanie Plante
uOttawa Professor Evan Potter gets to the critical part of the city integrity commissioner’s report on the controversy surrounding Rideau-Vanier Councillor Stephanie Plante:
Here is a thread from X on the integrity issue surrounding Rideau-Vanier Councillor Stephanie Plante:
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