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 72: In-class school and COVID; Parklands in Guelph
Episode 71: On Guard against Fraud
Episode 70: Update with MPP Mike Schreiner
Episode 69: Funding Growth in Guelph
Episode 68: The Changing Face of Guelph
Episode 67: Good Governance in Guelph
Episode 66: Balancing Budgets
Compost Queen of the Royal City
Episode 64: Cities Combat Climate Change
Episode 63: Updates - Public Health and Land Back Lane
Episode 62: Race to Zero
Episode 61: Guelph Neighbourhood Support Coalition
Episode 60: A Better Baker Street
Episode 59: National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Episode 58: Farmland and Development - A Fine Balance
Episode 57: Open Mic!
Episode 56: Federal Election Special - Michelle Bowman and Aisha Jahangir
Episode 55: Federal Election Special - Lloyd Longfield and Tristan Dineen
Episode 54: Public Health and Clair-Maltby UPDATES
Episode 53: Doughnut Economics
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