Tag: Ottawa
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The Great Unraveling: Canada a Distressed Asset?
Forget the maps you knew. As Alberta courted U.S. capital for a leveraged buyout and the 401 corridor faces a 100% tariff “cyanide pill,” Canada’s sovereignty is at a breaking point. From secessionist proxies to Minnesota’s “Blue Exit,” we are witnessing the terminal instability of the North American dream.
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StratCann: How federal paramountcy and provincial restrictiveness define Canada’s regulatory landscape
Why does buying cannabis feel different in every province? It comes down to Canada’s constitutional division of powers. While Ottawa set the “federal floor” by legalizing possession, provinces built the “walls” regarding retail, age limits, and home cultivation. This article unpacks the resulting regulatory patchwork, featuring expert insights on how local restrictions shape the consumer…
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Ottawa’s Canada Day celebrations and protests
Lawyer & journalist Caryma Sa’d discusses Canada Day Ottawa trip to take in the celebrations and protests that brought so many people to the streets.
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AM800 CKLW Roundtable with Mayor Dennis Rogers, Councillor Molly Allaire, & Kristen Siapas – June 26, 2024
The roundtable discusses Ontario bans puppy mills, if Windsor needs river taxis, an early Ontario election?, & more!
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AM800 Roundtable w/ Kieran McKenzie, Molly Allaire, & Craig Pearson
Local health alert opioid-related ODs spurs alert, Ottawa won’t say if alleged foreign-conspiring MPs to be revealed, EV hesitation, & a grocery price cap.
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Newstalk 1010 – The Rundown with Jon Liedtke and Caryma S’ad
Jim Richards Caryma S’ad & Jon Liedtke discuss Ottawa outsources ticket collection, Ford judicial appointments, Carbon Tax increase, & suicides & yearbooks.
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AM800 CKLW: Monday Roundtable
Tuesday’s Roundtable discusses five years into cannabis legalization, Ottawa paramedics turning to taxis, public influencers, & password protection.
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UWindsor Political Science head Lydia Miljan on Rota resignation
UWindsor Political Science head Lydia Miljan discusses the Speaker of the House of Commons’ resignation because he invited someone who fought for the nazis.
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Musings before a convoy trial
The gaslighting is overwhelming. No, the convoy & blockades weren’t peaceful, democratic, or just, & weren’t as Canadian as Nanaimo bars or Butter Tarts…
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Megahospitals: A look at Windsor and Ottawa
Damian Piper, podcast producer for The Fulcrum discusses comparisons between two Ontario megahospital projects in Ottawa and Windsor.
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ourWindsor.ca: Police release internal census results
The Windsor Police Service released the results of their inaugural Workplace Census which was conducted between May 24th and August 31st of 2012. The census was initiated by the Windsor Police Service Human Rights Project team.
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UWindsor Lance: National Pride- Celebrating Canada Day at Toronto Pride
Celebrating LGBTQ Canadians is an integral part of Canada Day