The Myths About Lansdowne: POTTER
By Evan H. Potter I promised in my recent The Day After Council’s Final Vote post to look past a vote whose outcome is a foregone conclusion and focus instead on what it...
By Evan H. Potter I promised in my recent The Day After Council’s Final Vote post to look past a vote whose outcome is a foregone conclusion and focus instead on what it...
University of Ottawa professor Evan H. Potter thinks a provincial Lansdowne money offer would make the project a reality.
By Evan H. Potter Wilson Lo put himself back in the Ottawa news cycle this week with a letter to a community group as published by The Bulldog that managed to say everything...
If the vote was tomorrow, I’d vote against it for several reasons beyond just the cost.
uOttawa professor Evan Potter has done a head count on support for Lansdowne:
By Evan Harold Potter Let’s be honest, Lansdowne 2.0 was never about evidence-based policymaking.
Volunteers are blitzing through neighbourhoods distributing this very professional looking flyer against the Lansdowne 2.0 project.
University of Ottawa Professor Evan Potter is concerned about the timing for a P3 between the city and the Ottawa Senators for a LeBreton Flats arena.
You can fool some of the people some of the time, but most of the time you are just fooling yourself.
By Clive Doucet I watched with surprise recently former journalists Joanne Chianello and John Willing on Rogers Television having a beer and chatting at Lansdowne.
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