On Thursday, February 18, we came back to the open mic, where Breezy audience members were invited to collaboratively influence the flow of conversation.
In this open mic, we covered a lot of ground. We started with a discourse on remote voting methods, in light of the City Council decision to accept mail-in voting and reject online options (for now), and eventually moved into a long discussion on supportive housing, with contributors outlining the difference between a municipal housing strategy vs. what is possible with larger scales. Other topics touched on include debunking a conspiracy theory, radon gas infiltration, an idea for repurposing land near the Two Rivers for Indigenous interests, and supporting our neighbours who struggle with addictions and isolation.
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Episode 92: Tea ’n’ Tales and Breezy Bookworms
Episode 91: Downtown Update
Episode 90: Provincial Election Special - with Raechelle Devereaux (Liberal) and Mike Schreiner (Green)
Episode 89: Provincial Election Special - with NDP candidate James Parr
Episode 88: Royal City Science
Episode 87: National Day of Mourning
Episode 86: The Junction Village
Episode 85: Buses and Bylines
Episode 84: Mayor Guthrie’s City Update
Episode 83: Moccasin Identifier Project
Episode 82: Shaping Guelph’s Official Plan
Episode 81: Education in Ontario - A Class Act?
Episode 80: Focus on Activism in Guelph
Episode 79: IWD, ZONTA, and Human Trafficking in Guelph Wellington
Episode 78: Summer 2022 Preview - Parks and Recreation
Episode 77: 10C and the Farmers Market
Episode 76: Spring into Reading!
Episode 75: Food Insecurity
Episode 74: Bylaw Bonanza!
Episode 73: Comprehensive Zoning ByLaw Review
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