Oh god what am I doing.... As always you can hear the latest episode of Council Conversations featuring Neil Anstett Councillor for North Perth Ontario. A teaser for this week's episode with Councillor Nathan Colquhoun from Sarnia. Looking ahead Wednesday is a big day for Windsor and Essex County. The provincial budget drops and we … Continue reading A Few Thoughts on Week 53
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Episode 1.05 – Councillor Neil Anstett – Municipality of North Perth
I am pleased to be joined today by North Perth Councillor Neil Anstett. Neil was first elected to North Perth Council in 2018, and currently represents the Listowel Ward of North Perth. Neil currently serves on the North Perth Economic Development Committee, along with the North Perth Recreation Committee. Neil previously served as chair of … Continue reading Episode 1.05 – Councillor Neil Anstett – Municipality of North Perth
A Few Thoughts on Week 52
“Time is an illusion.” – Albert Einstein First the latest episode of Council Conversations is available for your listening pleasure. This week I speak to Eric Beauregard, Councillor for Ward 2 in Port Colborne. A teaser for next week episode with Neil Anstett, Ward Councillor for Listowell in the Municipality of North Perth. Last week's … Continue reading A Few Thoughts on Week 52
Episode 1.04 – Councillor Eric Beauregard – Port Colborne On.
Eric Beauregard is a City Councillor of Port Colborne, and was first elected by his Ward Two constituents in 2018. Councillor Beauregard studied at Wilfrid Laurier University where he graduated with both his Master of Arts and Bachelor of Arts degrees in Political Science. Currently, Councillor Beauregard is a licensed paralegal employed at Sullivan Mahoney … Continue reading Episode 1.04 – Councillor Eric Beauregard – Port Colborne On.
A Few Thoughts on Week 51
It finally happened, I wrote an entire post, it didn't save for some reason so I re-wrote this this morning. You can hear a teaser for the next #councilconversation episode with Eric Beauregard from Port Colborne Ontario here. Mean, Median and Moose post on Crime, Courts and Constables is up. A couple of weeks ago … Continue reading A Few Thoughts on Week 51
Episode 1.03 – Councillor Chris Parker – Town of Tillsonburg
Full Conversations is here Chris Parker was born and raised in Tillsonburg. He has been married to his wife Rebecca for 4 years and they have a 2 year old Sheepadoodle named Teddy. He attended Durham College in Oshawa and graduated from the Law and Security Administration Program and is currently enrolled in the AMCTO … Continue reading Episode 1.03 – Councillor Chris Parker – Town of Tillsonburg
A Few Thoughts on Week 50
The latest episode of Mean, Median and Moose is out Tuesday Night! This month we talk about criminal justice data in Canada. Two co-presenters on the podcast wrote this great blog post on IT Job Postings! The latest Council Conversation Podcast is also available! My conversation with Mayor of Zorra Township Marcus Ryan is on … Continue reading A Few Thoughts on Week 50
Episode 1.02 – Mayor Marcus Ryan Zorra Township
Marcus Ryan grew up in rural Clarington Township and attended Queen’s University where he graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. He has been married to his wife Theresa for 25 years and they are raising two children, Charlie and Fiona, near Uniondale. Marcus worked in the automotive industry for 10 years in a variety … Continue reading Episode 1.02 – Mayor Marcus Ryan Zorra Township
A Few Thoughts on Week 49
Coming out of the deep freeze. If you haven't listened, the first episode of Council Conversations with Kelsey Santarossa, Ward 3 Councillor from Lakeshore Ontario is available for listening! This week's episode features Mayor of Zorra Township - Marcus Ryan. This series of posts by Mike Moffatt on population patterns in Ontario is really important … Continue reading A Few Thoughts on Week 49
A Few Thoughts on the City Budget 2021
Numbers in () are the PDF page that I found the item on. Let’s be clear on a few things, the only reason why there is a 0% tax increase (as currently proposed) is due to the changes at the provincial level that freed up tax levies normally allocated to the school boards and capturing … Continue reading A Few Thoughts on the City Budget 2021