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This October, I chose to eschew the now very popular "#inktober" assignment, which I've enjoyed doing for I think four years now. Like a lot of successful upstarts, the Inktober camp was starting to collapse under the pressure of some folks clamouring for the spotlight, publishing books, creating hype all around the world, artists arguing over fairness, not being paid, etc.
Personally I had nothing to do with any of that but it clouded my ...
- by John Tamming
The Office of the Integrity Commissioner (OIC) is in charge of complaints against municipal councillors. Other councillors, staff or ordinary ratepayers are free to launch any such complaint. They usually allege that the councillor has breached the municipal Code of Conduct or some other related statute. ...
The Grey Bruce Climate Action Network (GBCAN) began meeting in 2020 and is comprised of representatives from eight municipally-based citizen climate action groups (CATs) in Grey and Bruce Counties and Collingwood and a representative from the Grey County Planning Department. GBCAN was formed because its members are convinced that we are all confronted with an urgent need for climate action and that we all need to work together, citizens, municipal and county councils, towards Climate Change mitigation ...
In Ottawa, NDP MP Charlie Angus is joined by Evelyn Korkmaz, a St. Anne’s Residential School survivor, as well as Deputy Grand Chief Anna Betty Achneepineskum from the Nishnawbe Aski Nation and Deputy Grand Chief Rebecca Friday from the Mushkegowuk Council to discuss the litigation between the federal government and survivors ...
The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is committed to enhancing public and officer safety, building public trust and delivering bias-free OPP services to members of the public. As such, the OPP has developed and implemented a new Tow Program to address how tow vehicles are ...
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