
Randall Denley
Randall Denley is an author and columnist for the Ottawa Citizen and the National Post. Find our more about his mystery novels at https://t.co/jT9UCG9vdm.
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4 days ago |
ottawacitizen.com | Randall Denley
Skip to ContentAdvertisement 1Ottawa City Hall's latest ridiculous plan is to map and measure every Ottawa urban residential property to determine what percentage of the surface is impervious to water. Article contentOne might have thought the way the City of Ottawa bills people for water and sewers was sufficiently complex with its array of fixed rates, usage tiers and different methods for different types of properties.
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ca.news.yahoo.com | Randall Denley
Denley: Local government is running amok. Now the city wants to know exactly how much water runs off your propertyA man clears the leaves off a sewer grate during an Ottawa rain storm. In the latest example of government overreach, staff is trying to determine exactly how much water runs off each residental property.
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1 week ago |
thesudburystar.com | Randall Denley
We already know people who live on traditional lands in the north are unlikely to welcome mining. They shouldn't be able to veto itOntario Premier Doug Ford speaks at the PDAC mining conference at Toronto’s Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Monday March 3, 2025. Photo by Peter J. Thompson /National PostArticle contentOntario Premier Doug Ford wants to break up the status quo of process, endless consultation and delay that has bogged down major infrastructure project approvals in the province.
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1 week ago |
nationalpost.com | Randall Denley
Advertisement 1We already know people who live on traditional lands in the north are unlikely to welcome mining. They shouldn't be able to veto itArticle contentOntario Premier Doug Ford wants to break up the status quo of process, endless consultation and delay that has bogged down major infrastructure project approvals in the province. It’s about time. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load.
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1 week ago |
ottawacitizen.com | Randall Denley
Advertisement 1A judge has ruled in favour of taxi drivers in their $215-million class action lawsuit a year ago. But plate owners counting on compensation still have nothing but legal bills. Article contentJust over a year has passed since Ontario Superior Court Justice Marc Smith ruled that Ottawa was negligent in its failure to enforce the city’s taxi bylaw when Uber began operating here in 2014, an inaction that damaged the taxi industry.
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Probably not the best person to give advice on how to win an election.

Poilievre didn’t adapt enough to Trump or Trudeau shakeups, needs to ‘make peace’ with premiers: O’Toole https://t.co/E8Ia4v76FM

Great piece. Canadians voting for Carney, think carefully. This is what you are going to get.

'Carney does exactly what he wants to do, and that doesn’t involve telling the truth' https://t.co/f062o6tHZU

Those TV ads where Tik Tok pretends to be a Canadian company are misleading. It's Chinese owned.