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Market Squared by Adam A. Donaldson

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
Do 'beastly monstrosities' lurk in Guelph's south end?

Do 'beastly monstrosities' lurk in Guelph's south end?

This week's Market Squared considers that question and others, including whether the City knows what it's doing down there
Guy who doesn't drive shares his thoughts on downtown traffic

Guy who doesn't drive shares his thoughts on downtown traffic

This week's Market Squared considers the more holistic questions about parking downtown
To make more money, we need new ideas

To make more money, we need new ideas

This week on Market Squared, we talk about one idea to raise more municipal dollars. Don't like it? Let's debate a better way!
Sorry heritage nerds — you're about to experience development deja-vu

Sorry heritage nerds — you're about to experience development deja-vu

Bringing forward a plan that was already rejected once and is being mediated by the OMB? This week's Market Squared wonders if developers in Guelph are behaving badly
They can decide to build a new library, but bus schedules are hard?

They can decide to build a new library, but bus schedules are hard?

This week's Market Squared points out that building a new library is easy. Creating a reliable transit system is hard
Shall we play a game?

Shall we play a game?

Last week, Mayor Cam Guthrie delivered his State of the City, and again, Market Squared offers a slight rebuttal
Sorry, not all your library dreams are going to come true

Sorry, not all your library dreams are going to come true

This week in Market Squared, a call to those with library ambitions to remind them that this is a community project, and that some in the community must still be convinced
Don't forget the gravy

Don't forget the gravy

Brantford City Council considered a referendum on raising taxes and fees. This week's Market Squared considers what's the point of asking a rhetorical question