Cutting Through The Lansdowne Hype: STANKOVIC
One document this year would be eligible to win the award as the most over-the-top hyperbole … were there such an Ottawa prize.
One document this year would be eligible to win the award as the most over-the-top hyperbole … were there such an Ottawa prize.
Is Ottawa sleep-walking toward a Lansdowne decision? uOttawa professor Evan Potter wants to know:
Lansdowne activist and uOttawa professor Evan Potter tells us why the big Lansdowne petition gets no reaction:
Community activist Neil Saravanamuttoo examines all the things Ottawans see disappear by going with Lansdowne 2.0:
This is an open letter to Mayor Mark Sutcliffe from the Old Ottawa East Community Association:
This is a detailed analysis of Lansdowne 2.0 prepared by the Old Ottawa East Community Association:
University of Ottawa professor Evan Potter predicts where the Lansdowne issue goes next. And that’s to Queen’s Park.
One of the problems with the orientation sessions that are provided to incoming councillors shortly after their election is that many of the sessions are delivered by staff.
As residents of Ottawa, we don’t expect a lot from Ottawa City Hall, but we do expect our local government to manage our money with care.
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