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What this Election Means for Rural Ontario

by Delany Leitch | Jun 11, 2018 | Agriculture, Ontario, Provincial, Rural

The Ontario election is finally over, bringing an end to a short but intense campaign and, most importantly, six years of consistent Liberal attacks on rural life. Over those years our local schools were put on the chopping block, hydro rates and the increased minimum...

Because You Know That I’m All About That Baseload

by Cristina Mazza | May 15, 2018 | Energy, Policy, Provincial, Sustainability

Canadian energy issues can be hard to navigate in the political world without being equipped with a technical background in how energy is generated and used. Here is the second article of the Energy Literacy series, to bring some engineering knowledge, as well as...

A Love Poem to Ontario’s Debt

by Cristina Mazza | Feb 14, 2018 | Economy/Finance, Ontario, Provincial, Youth

For how lovely is Ontario’s debt? Dreaming of one day paying my fair share As Libs makes funds vanish into thy air, Our leaders keep telling me not to sweat, How could our interest bill be such a threat? Large spending runs free, going everywhere, Sousa then whispers...

The literal “Grapes” of Wrath and other things going on in the battle for TransMountain.

by Michaela Glasgo | Feb 9, 2018 | Alberta, Canadian, Economy/Finance, Energy, Federal, Pipelines, Provincial

What do pipelines, wine and Rachel Notley have in common? Besides being three things that I frequently discuss, before last week, you probably wouldn’t have been able to guess.   Last week, it was announced that BC had thrown another hail mary in the fight...

Working Ontario Women are Working for an Election Wynne – Not for You

by Rebecca Rossi | Nov 8, 2017 | Canadian, Conservative Party of Canada, Ontario, Provincial

Co-Authored by Rebecca Rossi and Regan Preszcator Ontario’s provincial election is less than seven months away and attack advertisements against Progressive Conservative leader Patrick Brown have flooded the media. A new organization called Working Ontario Women, or...

Knowing When to Say No

by Erin Anderson | Oct 26, 2017 | Alberta, Canadian, Federal, Nomination, Provincial, Uncategorized

There is no doubt in my mind that when asked, “Have you ever felt betrayed by a politician who made a promise and then didn’t follow through with it?”, nearly every Canadian would be able to call to mind at least one specific example. It is an unfortunately well-known...
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