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December 5, 2012
by Cameron Dearlove
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To Regional Council re: Cuts to Discretionary Benefits

Today I will be addressing Regional Council as part of their public input session on the budget. I will be speaking on the provincial cuts to Ontario Works/Ontario Disability Discretionary Benefits. I am pleased to see that there are several … Continue reading

September 20, 2012
by Cameron Dearlove
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2 Editorials: On social profits and policy, and cuts to social assistance benefits

I was fortunate to have two editorials published this month. One was my return to the Waterloo Region Record now that the KW by-election is over. I wanted to talk about the need for politicians to make more time to … Continue reading

December 16, 2011
by Cameron Dearlove
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Waterloo Region LRT: Keep it public

The following is the letter to the editor of the Waterloo Region Record published today, which I wrote as the Media and Communications Officer of the Kitchener Centre NDP. The original version is available here. Keep it public The Kitchener … Continue reading

June 16, 2011
by Cameron Dearlove
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Fighting the No-Tax NIMBYs

“The ancient philosophy of Turtle Island, in regards to life on this planet acquired from the Creator, was that in all things we do, we do ‘for those that are not yet born.’ This belief dictated the relationships to each … Continue reading

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June 11, 2011
by Cameron Dearlove
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Pictures from Rally for Rails 2

The following are some pictures I took of the “Rally for Rails 2″  in Downtown Kitchener, where people of Waterloo Region held a rally to express their support for Light Rail Transit to Regional Council ahead of the June 15th … Continue reading

May 31, 2011
by Cameron Dearlove
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Open Letter to Region of Waterloo Council on LRT

The following is the letter I hope to present to Waterloo Region Council today about Light Rail Transit. If you have read my piece Public Transit Is About Equality some of this will sound familiar. I decided to talk more … Continue reading