Who will stand up for Guelph?
This past week, our MP announced that “it isn’t up to backbenchers like himself to call for an open and transparent investigation into an allegation
This past week, our MP announced that “it isn’t up to backbenchers like himself to call for an open and transparent investigation into an allegation
Like most politically charged scandals or issues, it can often seem like a never ending cycle of headlines. It gets to a point where we
On May 27, 2017, Conservative Party members from across Canada gathered in Toronto to witness the election of a new party leader. Among the fourteen
In recent months, the topic of “electoral reform” has dominated headlines. “Electoral reform” refers to the Liberal government’s plans to change what your vote means.
Although the warmth has eluded us for the beginning of April, the Conservative Leadership race is beginning to heat-up. This past week, both MP Kellie
The Wynne government has announced Ontario will be subject to the pilot project of a basic minimum income before being considered as a national strategy.
Of the 10 billion dollar deficit (as it stands right now), Guelph is to cash-in with federal subsidies for local agricultural business. While we won’t be quick
The Guelph Chamber of Commerce issued the following statement about the 2015-16 Federal Budget: Guelph, April 22, 2015: The Guelph Chamber of Commerce was enthusiastic
Guelph Tribune – Doug Hallett – Tuesday, January, 13, 2015 Linamar Corp., which already has about 7,000 employees in 23 Guelph facilities, plans to create
Sept. 20, 2014 – Guelph Mercury – guest editorial by Sarah Haanstra, co-chair of the Guelph and Wellington Task for Poverty Elimination Excerpts from “MUNICIPALITIES CAN
EDA PRESS RELEASE ISSUED August 22, 2014 – The Honourable Joe Oliver, M.P. Eglinton-Lawrence and the Federal Minister of Finance, attended three events in Guelph
Guelph Mercury, August 7, 2014 – Joe Oliver, the MP for Eglinton-Lawrence will be visiting Guelph on Aug. 21 to take part in three events