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Market Squared by Adam A. Donaldson

Back to the simple pleasures of writing about regular council business

Back to the simple pleasures of writing about regular council business

This week on Market Squared, we follow up on this week's regular business at city council, and the debate on the latest phase of Clair-Maltby.
In support of a new world order municipally

In support of a new world order municipally

This week's Market Squared has some ideas about how to embrace a real new world order that doesn't add up to a silly conspiracy.
Remember, the internet is more complicated than you think

Remember, the internet is more complicated than you think

This week's Market Squared looks ahead one year to remind you that we don't want another slapdash decision on internet voting.
All this over a button

All this over a button

This week on Market Squared, we will look at why a pandemic can't change our car-loving town.
Closed off physically, not closed off informationally

Closed off physically, not closed off informationally

This week's Market Squared plays a golden oldie with a new mix for these unprecedented times: Why are important decisions being made in closed meetings?
Is now the time for a grand experiment in active transportation?

Is now the time for a grand experiment in active transportation?

This week's Market Squared finally has the developments of a recent city council meeting to discuss. Yippie! (Yes, I typed that.)
The cure for boredom is civic engagement

The cure for boredom is civic engagement

This week on Market Squared, we've got a task for you. Maybe City Hall can help us out by letting us help them.
Welcome to the post-partisanship age?

Welcome to the post-partisanship age?

This week's Market Squared takes a break from the local beat to talk about the provincial scene, and whether or not we're all friends now with the Premier.
All of a sudden, I miss everyone at city council

All of a sudden, I miss everyone at city council

This week's Market Squared is a love note to Mondays.
Notes on a pandemic, historically speaking

Notes on a pandemic, historically speaking

This week's Market Squared talks about how we got here from the broader, historical and political perspective.