Ontario town invests $15,000 in cyber insurance
Essex, Ontario decided it needed more time before deciding whether it was adequately prepared to handle a potential cyber attack. It decided to spend $15,000
Essex, Ontario decided it needed more time before deciding whether it was adequately prepared to handle a potential cyber attack. It decided to spend $15,000
Cramahe Council took a bold step and terminated its CAO, Craig Brooks. Council appointed Treasurer Arryn McNichol as interim CAO. There are few details as
In recent weeks, Toronto Mayor John Tory has slammed the Ford government’s spending plans, arguing that proposed funding levels for municipalities will lead to service
Earlier this month, a report from the Netherlands Tourist Board announced a remarkable policy change: Acknowledging that “more is not always better,” the board will
Since our inception in the Spring of 2015, the Cobourg Taxpayers Association has fought for transparency by continually asking that Holdco financial statements be made
Innisfil, Ontario, decided to partially subsidize ride-hailing trips rather than pay for a public bus system. It worked so well that now they have to
© 2022 Cobourg Taxpayers Association