• Hamilton Council votes to extend controversial Vacant Unit Tax another year

    Local

    On Oct. 22, Hamilton’s General Issues Committee passed a recommendation from staff to extend the city’s Vacant Unit Tax for another year.

    The recommendation was passed by a vote of 8 to 7. The recommendation was then ratified at City Council on Oct. 29, once again passing on an 8 to 7 vote.

    Hamilton Mayor Andrea Horwath did not vote either time, declaring a conflict since she owns a vacant unit. She also declared the same conflict during the initial vote on the tax almost three years ago, back in January 2023.

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    City of Hamilton’s credit rating downgraded as fallout from 2024 cyberattack continues

    Local

    On Oct. 21, global financial analytics company S&P Global Ratings downgraded the City of Hamilton’s credit rating as part of their annual credit rating review.

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    Ford’s sensible changes to Ontario’s election rules

    Provincial

    Wrapped up as Ontarians were in the Blue Jays’ Cinderella run to be World Series champions, they may have missed news that Premier Doug Ford’s government is going to scrap fixed election dates…

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    The clown show budget

    National

    Canadians have now heard for months the Liberals talking about the “new” federal government doing big things – many very big things – at speeds never seen before!

    Poilievre is right about Trudeau – but the press won’t have it

    National

    For the past couple of weeks, since Pierre Poilievre appeared on YouTube’s Northern Perspective, members of the dominant media in Canada have sounded like scorched rats howling in protest…

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    Trains to stop at new Stoney Creek Confederation GO Station 95 times per week after schedule updates

    Local

    GO Train service at Stoney Creek’s Confederation GO Station officially launched on Oct. 27.

    Metrolinx, the Crown agency that owns and operates GO Transit, also announced on Oct. 27 that more train trips were being added to the Lakeshore West line, meaning that trains will stop at Confederation GO Station 95 times per week.

    When the original announcement was made on Sept. 29 that Confederation GO would be opening for train service, the province simply said that all existing trains to and from Niagara Falls would stop at the station.

    Hamilton Mayor Andrea Horwath holding Community Safety Summit on Nov. 10

    Local

    Hamilton Mayor Andrea Horwath recently announced that the City of Hamilton will be holding a Community Safety Summit on Monday, November 10 at LiUNA Station.

    The election that no one wants

    National

    Every few months, Ottawa falls back into its favourite game: election speculation. The latest round started before Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne even finished reading his budget.

    The Case for Bringing Police Back Into Ontario Schools

    Provincial

    While Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra decides what to do with school boards, another controversy is dividing parents, teachers and school board officials – should schools reinstate or maintain “school resource officer” programs.

    The High Cost of Virtue Signalling

    National

    Most Canadians are aware that under the Liberal government for the past decade, our country has spent many more of our tax dollars on so-called “green” programs than in previous years.

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