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OPINION: Apparently, the City of Guelph is right and you're wrong!
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Splurfy: You have no idea whether or not COVID restrictions saved lives. You can't be 5' 11" away from someone, but 6' away, you're considered safe?Hide behind plexiglass but pay and put your hands all over the debit machine. lol.Shut down outdoor parks, trails and all activity, yet promote fast food and alcohol. Your best defense against COVID wasn't listening to Trudeau name call and divide. It was about a strong immune system. Diet and exercise. The general public was played by the powers to be
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Look I hate to be the one to point this out but the author of this opinion piece has been a vocal opponent of the current mayor and council for a long time. Just look at his history of opinion pieces…all this dude ever writes about is how bad the mayor and council are. Me, I’m starting to wonder why this guy is so obsessed with the mayor and why he only writes about him and the council. Like surely there are other things to write about. It’s beyond weird it’s outright bizarre and creepy
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Sorry. Nick, but there's no denying COVID programs and restrictions saved lives. That tsunami of junk science and anti-vax misinformation needed refutation and rejection. Why?Because there was no reliable empirical basis for verification. Stunned that anyone in 2026 still thinks otherwise.
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Especially during Covid...right or wrong, people that were asking questions against the protocol were being shut down, period. No if and or buts. Even people with a well educated background were being fired or censored from government. The government appointed officials simply didn't want to hear it because they were "right" unequivocally. No discourse allowed. Trust the government? Not in this day and age. Thank you.
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Our trustees need to put eyes on a typical elementary school washroom during the day, or take a stroll (or a slip and slide) through a meltwater drenched hallway after recess in the winter… just two small examples out of a hundred things these custodians and maintenance folks support. The province doesn’t give our boards much wiggle room on the base budget, I get that, but there still must be more creative options available here.
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This is the most thoughtful column you have written Adam. Part of the problem, is that very few members of council actually question staff, sure, they ask questions, except they aren't questioning the concept or factuality presented by staff, rather, asking questions for the sake of asking questions and getting air time. Most members of council aren't doing their due diligence, they are pandering to staff. I'll remind readers of the portrayal of this year's tax increase, where the "city services" 2026 tax increase claimed by staff, repeated ad nauseum by councillors and the media, was misinformation/disinformation/outright fabrication, a disgusting manipulation of the truth, for what purpose? In my opinion, it was nothing other than to minimize the tax increase when we had a 4 year increase of 38%. This problem won't change unless councillors are prepared to do their job and hold staff accountable rather than just collecting a pay cheque and commiserating about their pet projects.
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If anything, the Board should be hiring more custodial workers. The school board suggest an average of 3 custodians per school (both day and evening positions) when some of the schools have 1000+ students is ridiculous. I'm glad to see that their Union has their back. I wish the Office, Clerical, Technical Union would speak up publicly about the huge cuts and job shuffles going on at the OCT level right now.
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What a shame.perhaps they should be less heavy from the top down i stwad of taking away custodial jobs
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I’ll bet not one management person lost their job. And they’ll still want their staff sanctuary den kept clean.
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Thank you, Usr 719263 — obviously you had to cloak yourself in a temporary Wi‑Fi password for your own safety. When you’re exposing a columnist this bizarre and unhinged, anonymity is just basic self‑care. No apologies needed. You finally said what we’re all thinking: this sick, twisted columnist keeps writing about the mayor and council...just because… he’s the city hall reporter? Truly disturbing stuff. Almost as disturbing as that sports reporter with the creepy fixation on sports, or the weather reporter who can’t stop talking about rain. You’re doing brave work out there.
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Hilarious, Wildwill. Guess you've forgotten the pandemic killed one million+ in the US alone.Just take care not to walk off the edge of the flat earth you're also certain about!
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Canada Day was not a Stat for all. Many factory workers had to get up and find a different way to get to work. Can’t shut down mid week. From what I understand it was difficult They got the Friday off instead. Good post Adam.
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Well, let’s just hope there are no outbreaks of contagious disease in the community come September that require the deep cleaning of frequently touched surfaces. This is what happens when funding decisions are made from afar by people who have no concept of what the inside of a school is like except for sterilized photo ops. Trustees have no real control, funding is dictated by the province on a per pupil basis and it’s only going to get more remote as trustees are even further defanged.
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Can “Guelph Today” please do an article about Management and Administration of the UGDSB covering salary levels, number of employees, and if there have been any cuts either in salaries or jobs there? I thought I read that they just gave themselves raises… Front line jobs, including custodial, educational assistants and teachers need to take priority over top-heavy Boards. If there need to be cuts, start there.
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Ridiculous bylaw, this will drive potential landlords away from any rentals and likely lessen the availability of affordable ones! Not very well thought out......
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Again, our elected council gets bullied by a bunch of do gooders and will drive landlords out of town
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When I read that press release and saw the Facebook post from the mayor with commenting off, it really made my blood boil. Seems transit in particular is sensitive topic we can’t tolerate criticism of. I’m remembering the TRBOT report in 2023 where our system was graded D+, and the mayor had a similar reaction, complained and got them to bump us to a C? Why can’t we accept the idea that our transit system isn’t great? I don’t accept that it’s terrible but it’s also not great. Where is discussion of growing every day ridership? The routes meander downtown instead of using a grid with coordinated transfer points. The plan to improve that keeps getting defunded and delayed. Sure, electric buses, new garage, and discount programs are great, but I’d rather see a transit system so good that people choose to use it even though they might have a private vehicle. Where’s the press release about frequent service, overnight, better connections, industry routes, etc… now THAT would be great.
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Wow! 3 straight negative views. I wonder which ones have stable housing? Guelph's selfish attitudes showing again.
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And just how many "Sunshine List" administrators are losing their jobs?
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Looking to cut back on spending ? Start here ! Brent McDonald was appointed as the new Director of Education and CEO of the Upper Grand District School Board (UGDSB) on July 6, 2026. While his specific executive salary for this newly assumed top position has not been publicly released yet, his predecessor's salary was approximately $276,027
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