Today
has been a big 24 hours in Ontario politics. Patrick Brown, leader of the
Ontario Progressive Conservative Party has resigned amidst sexual misconduct accusations.
Still
on Ontario politics, Kathleen Wynne's unpopularity is resulting in some ugly town halls.
Chuck
Marohn offers a twelve-step program for cities in financial crisis.
This
is a bit of a strange one, but there are concerns about the volume of road salt
we use in the province of Ontario.
Bad
streets lead to pedestrian deaths, unsafe environments and poorer cities.
Strong Towns talks about how to identify when a street is broken.
In
an effort to keep in communications with the public governments have hired social media people. The cost of whom is quite high.
John
Michael McGrath argues that Northern Ontario needs regional governance.
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