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Please forgive the slightly crude blog title, but there really isn’t a better way to ask that question when I’m feeling the way I am. London implemented a pilot project last summer that supposedly cost $140,000. The project? Letting people park overnight on city streets. The $140K cost comes from the apparent revenue loss of […]
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It’s been a while since I’ve found some really good initiatives that I thought London, Ontario and Canada at large should be adopting or plain old ripping off. After all, I’ve never seen a government agency claim intellectual property (IP) infringement if someone else began doing the same thing, so why shouldn’t we?! This type […]
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Earlier today, in an attempt to do something instead of simply sitting on the sidelines, I contacted both the ATU Local 741 and the LTC with an idea: Publish your offers on your websites. That way the public is informed, the media has access to it and the “other side” can’t distort your numbers because […]
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This post has been a long time coming. The current strike by the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 741, which drive and operate the buses for the London Transit Commission (LTC) was the straw that broke the camel’s back. Lately it has been clear that the requirement and use of unions in the developed world […]
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Dear LHSC Board of Directors and Diane Beattie, I want my $451,000 back. That’s right, every single penny of severance that was recently afforded to Diane Beattie after the LHSC Board of Directors forced her to resign. When a scandal like this one breaks out, there is no reason whatsoever that such gross misconduct should […]
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