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Declan Hill's avatar

Brilliant work, Neil. It is astounding this extraordinary give-away of public land and money to developers. A superb follow-up piece would be all the things that the citizens of Ottawa could get for all the money given to OSEG - How many daycare centers? How many genuine parks? How many community public health clinics?

The second thing that boggles my mind when I re-visit Ottawa is the shambling condition of the roads in the areas whose councilors do not support the mayor. Potholes and canyon-sized cracks like downtown Havana... while out in the suburbs, where the councilors toe the line, the roads are in pristine shape.

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Erwin Dreessen's avatar

While fully supportive of this campaign, I do suggest a clarification. By "1% property tax increase" I believe you mean one percentage point? (Anyone who interprets your message literally may think that a 1% increase is very little!)

(I learned some years ago that 1 %-point increase means, on the average tax bill, an increase of $7/month or $84/year and yields $20 million.)

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