This week on Open Sources Guelph, we're looking for reading material. Let's go to the bathroom where, naturally, you keep all your state secrets! Speaking of secrets we'll talk about the ongoing efforts to wrap our head around election interference in the last two Canadian elections, and then we'll head to the U.S. where a certain Florida Man is making trouble again. For the interview, we've got someone local with something to celebrate.
This Thursday, June 15, at 5 pm, Scotty Hertz and Adam A. Donaldson will discuss:
Gone-ston in 60 Seconds. And just like that, David Johnston fired himself. After weeks of pounding by all the opposition parties, Johnston decided to give up being rapporteur as a bad job, and the questions persists about where the investigation into Chinese election interference goes now. While Parliament sorts that out, there are bigger questions about how MPs are told that they're targets of influence campaigns by foreign governments, or why they're not told. So what's next?
It's Only a Paper Boon. For the second time this year, Donald Trump was indicted, arrested and arraigned in a U.S. court, but this time it might be the most serious of all. After months of investigation by the special counsel Jack Smith, Trump was hit with 37 charges around his treatment of classified materials and the game of cat and mouse he allegedly played to keep them out of the hands of the FBI and the National Archivist. So is this *finally* the end for Trump?
Caton to Exhale. It's Pride Month, and it's quite the cause for celebration here in Guelph. We just opened our first official rainbow crosswalk, and our city council has it's first non-binary representative in the form of Ward 1 Councillor Erin Caton. We're going to talk about taking pride in Pride, and we're also going to talk about the housing issue in Guelph and whether council is any closer to finding real solutions now six months after the start of the term. On top of that, we'll access Caton's techy side to talk about the use of A.I. in government services.
Open Sources is live on CFRU 93.3 fm and cfru.ca at 5 pm on Thursday.
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