Two important stories today arising from provincial government. 1. Minister for Municipal Affairs Steve Clark announced that the province will not pursuing any changes following it’s year-long review of municipal government. There will be no amalgamations. With...
In their answers to our fourth question, Burlington’s federal election candidates set out their priorities for taxation, spending and the deficit reduction. Candidates Lenaee Dupuis (NDP), Karina Gould (Liberal) and Gareth Williams (Green) give their takes. What...
In their answers to our third question, Burlington’s federal election candidates discuss what they would do with regard to key local issues – including over-intensification, flood prevention and the escarpment.
In today’s video, Burlington’s election candidates address affordable housing. “Affordable housing is a concern for both millenials and seniors in Burlington. Other than platitudes, do you have concrete proposals to address this inter-generational...
ECoB is pleased to announce it is releasing a series of videos with Burlington’s federal candidates starting today. This week we will be publishing a total of EIGHT short videos where candidates* answer a variety of questions. View the first three videos below,...
Delegation to Council presented by Roland Tanner, co-chair, Engaged Citizens of Burlington, on Sept 10th 2019. I am delegating today on behalf of Engaged Citizens of Burlington, and in support of the residents of Martha and Pine Streets who have registered their...
ECoB’s executive and ward committees have been busy in recent months. We will be sending you the first of what will become a monthly newsletter in the next few days.But first we wanted to update you on one of the most important things happening at City Hall...
On June 13th 2019 ECoB staged “A Tale of Two Cities: A Conversation with Mayors Meed Ward and Burton” at the Burlington Performing Arts Centre. You can now watch the entire conversation...