This is heartbreaking.. there is less and less incentives for companies to keep investing in Canada. Our taxes, costs and government regulations are very prohibitive.But hey let’s keep voting the same people back in office.
I always wonder precisely which regulations need to go? Surely not the ones that protect we the consumer and the public and our land and resources and the workers and the safety of their working conditions, right? Which ones, then?
Would the City of GUELPH for once concentrate on our insane TAX increases instead of bragging how they are spending other peoples money on there fantasy timeline goals they have set . And Mr Bryan HO-Yan what the citizens would like, is to be able to afford to live in Guelph. It would be a nice lead by incentive if the Mayor and City Council put there 10% and 33% increases toward these projects that are so incredibly important to them.
Almost a quarter of a billion dollars???I have a solution that will - * SAVE MONEY, * MAKE MONEY, and * NOT COST taxpayers a single penny.“This is equivalent to taking 170 cars off the road,” says the article.The City employs over 2,600 employees. Set a realistic target of 10% of City employees, including the Mayor and City Council; not driving to work. Take public transit.That is a target of 260 cars! Problem solved.A quarter of a billion dollars of taxpayer's money is what consultants suggest to fight climate change????My solution is FREE to taxpayers, and costs the City nothing to implement.Lead by example.
Kills me when Councillors are absent from meetings. This is a part time job and yet they still can't make it to all meetings and think they are deserving of a wage increase.Can't wait for the next election so this Council and Mayor can be voted out.Time for a change.
Hello, fellow Canadians. I also think that Canada is bad and Trump is good. This is a 100% real comment by a Canadian human and not an example of astroturfing.
Apparently you didn't get the memo. Canada is more than just holding on during the Trump reign. It's creating trade more than any recent government. PM Carney has the support of 47% of Canadians currently. Can't even begin to imagine Poilievre leading us in our current times; perhaps in normal times. Under Poilievre, becoming the 51st State would look like a serious outcome for Canada. He doesn't have the clout, connections and importantly, the respect that Mr Carney gets from other leaders - including Donald Trump.
I'd like to know how much money could be saved by removing the "curbs" for the bike lanes on Silvercreek Avenue. Right now, there is about 1 foot of snow on either side of these curbs, making the road and the bike lanes dangerous for everyone. Why are those curbs there in the first place?
Guys, it's time to just stop the tiresome over-the-top complaining about bikes on every single article. It's 2026. Given everything we know about traffic patterns, fuel costs, vehicle costs, climate change, and road safety, the only reasonable debates left about bike routes are "where should we build them" and "how fast can it be done." The only people who are still complaining about bike routes are either incapable of understanding reality or actively trying to make life harder for people.