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Market Squared by Adam A. Donaldson

Politics: More than just the inane blathering of partisan numbskulls

Politics: More than just the inane blathering of partisan numbskulls

This week's Market Squared hopes to address why we hate politics, and why we should take more of a machine-like approach to the machine
Welcome to the 21st Century

Welcome to the 21st Century

This week on Market Squared, we must sadly remind you that the internet is a thing, and it should be taken into account more often in local politics.
Park or ride?

Park or ride?

After surviving 10 hours at Committee of the Whole, Market Squared looks at the very different way council treated two similar issues
A tale of two problems

A tale of two problems

As the City makes confusing moves about downtown parking, this week's Market Squared wonders what they're going to do about another growing problem
We want you... To run for office

We want you... To run for office

The municipal election officially begins Tuesday, and Market Squared is looking to draft some community leaders to join the race
When you make minimum wage, it seems it's all your fault even when it's not

When you make minimum wage, it seems it's all your fault even when it's not

This week's Market Squared argues that the bricks and mortar retail sector has other issues aside from increases to the minimum wage
If we don't want to live like Mississauga, then how do we want to live?

If we don't want to live like Mississauga, then how do we want to live?

This week's Market Squared wonders whether there is a cure for NIMBYism
We get it! You're running for re-election

We get it! You're running for re-election

This week on Market Squared, we talk about the real reason why Committee of the Whole was a long one last week
The taxi bylaw revisit is bigger than Uber

The taxi bylaw revisit is bigger than Uber

This week's Market Squared hitches a ride to the big Uber v Taxi debate to remind everyone there are no easy answers
Two more cents from the transit town hall

Two more cents from the transit town hall

Every four years, Guelph City Hall remembers that there are issues with transit. This week's Market Squared follows up with Tuesday's town hall