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Market Squared by Adam A. Donaldson

To delegate authority, or not to delegate authority

To delegate authority, or not to delegate authority

This week's Market Squared respectfully points out the problematic trend of delegating certain council authority to staff because of COVID-19
On the reasons why they voted no for the Baker District

On the reasons why they voted no for the Baker District

This week's Market Squared considers the good and the bad counter arguments made against proceeding with the new main library.
It's now or never for a new main library

It's now or never for a new main library

This week on Market Squared, we talk about the arguments, and the counter arguments, to move forward with the new main library.
The Dining District is nice, good procedure is nicer

The Dining District is nice, good procedure is nicer

This week's Market Squared has issues with how this week's emergency meeting was handled, and also has some doubts about the future
Change is easier when we all do it together

Change is easier when we all do it together

This week on Market Squared, two controversial development projects teaches us again that we need to share the burden of growth.
I'm fine with virtual city council meetings (for now)

I'm fine with virtual city council meetings (for now)

This week in Market Squared, we at the reasons why we don't need in-person council meetings right, even though that would be nice
Some Labour Day thoughts for this pandemic year

Some Labour Day thoughts for this pandemic year

This week, Market Squared goes on its annual Labour Day rant, and how things have changed in COVID adjusted terms.
A startling string of true cliches about trust

A startling string of true cliches about trust

This week on Market Squared, it's all about questions of trust, and the cliches that we should all be thinking about to establish more of it
A library debate stranger than we can imagine

A library debate stranger than we can imagine

This week's Market Squared offers a startling look into the future at a debate that looks very much like the present.
Third time unlikely to be the charm on dog parks

Third time unlikely to be the charm on dog parks

This week's Market Squared will reflect on what will likely be the utter waste of time of the dog park notice of motion