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Orangeville, Ontario · OrangevilleBy Sam Odrowski The Liberal Government of Canada announced its 2024 Budget on April 16 with $535 billion in total spending and a nearly $40 billion deficit. Over the next five years, the budget projects $52.9 billion in new spending, $8.5 billion of which is aimed at addressing Canada’s housing affordability crisis. A key component of the 2024 Budget is the Canada Housing Plan, which looks to unlock nearly 3.9 million homes by 2031. The Liberal …See the Story
Dufferin–Caledon MP Kyle Seeback critical of spending in 2024 Budget
Orangeville, Ontario · OrangevilleBy Sam Odrowski Dufferin–Caledon is getting an $800,000 boost in funding from the provincial government’s 2023-24 Gas Tax program. Municipalities can use the funding to expand service hours, increase routes, purchase new vehicles and improve accessibility to increase transit ridership. Orangeville is receiving $294,473 while Caledon is receiving $568,726. The funding announcement was made by Dufferin–Caledon MPP Sylvia Jones on Friday (April 19)…See the Story
Dufferin and Caledon share $863,199 from gas tax program to improve transit
Orangeville, Ontario · OrangevilleBy Brian Lockhart Several years ago, someone I know was woken up at about 3 a.m., by the unmistakable sound of someone in his house – who shouldn’t have been there. He picked up the baseball bat he always kept bedside for just an emergency and went to investigate. Upon making his way to the first floor, he realized the sound was coming from the garage. He opened the door to the garage and was confronted by an unknown male in the dark, who procee…See the Story
Stop a thief – go to jail
Orangeville, Ontario · OrangevilleBy Frank Stronach As the former CEO of Magna International, one of Canada’s largest manufacturing companies, my philosophy was always that employees don’t work for you – they work with you. At Magna, we backed that statement up by making every employee a partner in profitability. It was the secret to our success: giving workers a piece of the action to generate greater productivity and ingenuity. However, overall productivity in Canada has been …See the Story
How do we boost productivity? Give workers a piece of the action
Cats · OrangevilleBy Keith Schell As with most cats, our cat loved to sleep in the sun. Like a solar panel designed to follow the sun throughout its trajectory to maximize the absorption of light and warmth, our cat diligently followed the sunbeam throughout the house and seized the opportunity to bask in its warmth and sneak a snooze in it on a regular basis. Wherever the sunbeam was shining, there was our cat. If the sunbeam was warmly shining through the patio…See the Story
The cat and the sunbeam
Gaza · GazaBy Gwynne Dyer History is mostly a matter of dates, and the key date is always that of the last conquest. All previous conquests are then magically forgiven and forgotten. This observation is prompted partly by the current wars in Ukraine and the Gaza Strip, but equally by the confused apology that a young student union official made on the website of a Canadian university where I spoke recently. In Canada, the world capital of apologies, almos…See the Story
There really are rules
Orangeville, Ontario · OrangevilleMany thanks to Charles Hooker, Graham Burke, Frank Stronach and of course the CITIZEN STAFF for the April 11th copy. Others need to be commended as well but I will for now at least leave that to others. I am wondering though if it is necessary for a person retired to formulate positive procedures for the future and must it seemingly be a male requirement? (OK, I remember some ladies good comments as well). Bernie Lynch, OrangevilleSee the Story
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Orangeville, Ontario · OrangevilleBy Caitlin LuuVanHiem If someone asked “How was your day?” and you answered honestly, what would you say? Would you talk about the traffic jam on your way to work? Forgetting your lunch at home? The long lineup at the drive-thru? The internet outage that occurred just as you were getting ready to stream your favourite show? The day before my wedding, I was riding the bus past the venue on my way home and there was a large outdoor sign that read …See the Story