People Or Profit

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Brampton City council has just decreed that the potential 10 km of OBRY parkland be mothballed. Shamefully the potential for future civic profit appears to be taking precedence over the evident benefit that a million or more Citizens could enjoy by having additional parkland running through their neighborhoods. The big question remains, what will Caledon Town […]

Keeping Caledon Beautiful!

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Community Spirit Exemplified  by dozens of Boston Miller’s. Citizens of Cheltenham and Inglewood who are tired of municipal doublespeak and inaction. Recently,  they came together to clean trash from nearly 4 km of  Boston Mills Road over the last few weeks. “On April 24, the Boston Millers got together and collected a pickup truck-full of […]

Staying Ahead Of The Curve!

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Common Sense vs. Egregious Greed. The prospects of building the new 413 highway have already become a most contentious issue, especially in Caledon. Many would argue that this new proposed motorway is not the solution to our inter-regional trade problems. Based on the expanded theory of induced demand. Meanwhile and more importantly the arterial roads that […]

The Invisible Hand

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Could the Quantitative Easing by the Bank of Canada be the identifiable rocket fuel that is feeding the frenzied G.T.A housing market? Several leading bank economists believe there is a direct correlation between the unbridled capacity of our central bank to swallow every form of repackaged debt, particularly their own, and the runaway price inflation […]