@jen_keesmaat For 1: visitors have already made a decision to rent a car before they take off. Putting a sign there isn't going to convince them to cancel and lose their rental deposit.
@DerrickSimpson_ I've been using my bicycle twice a week now for in-town errands. My head just closed up from surgery a few weeks ago and it's good to be back in time for the good weather. Doesn't take much longer than driving in the city, but also good for my health.
@ABetterOttawa Freedom of movement needs to come with accessible means of movement. It's useless to say you are allowed go anywhere if you can't go from Ottawa to Kemptville on public transportation.
"Glaring disregard for basic management and contracting practices surrounds the government's ArriveCAN application," report of the Auditor General of Canada. Read it here:
https://t.co/FoNo8EC0pE
@Charlie_Senack I don't step onto ice unless I either know the water's only waist high or it's an official ice activity area (managed ice road, managed rink, etc.). Did some risky ice things as a teen by it was only in a shallow area where the water was knee-deep.
@siobhanwanders Traffic engineering studies (and economists) say this is a tragedy of the commons. Tolling roads will increase scarcity, not waiving sticker fees.
@DerrickSimpson_ People enjoy spending time in neighborhoods that were built before zoning law was in place or when they could bribe an inspector to look away. Clearly, something worked.
@bipbipletucha A regional rail system running parallel to the 400-series running every 20 minutes throughout southern and eastern ON. Then toll the highways on a per-km basis for cost recovery. Nobody asks who pays for highways when we got rid of sticker fees.
@abirlios The "I need instructions printed on packaging" section. When I moved to Canada from Europe, I realized that half of all prepackaged food isn't real food.
@DerrickSimpson_ Is this the average listing price (which would be unoccupied) or the actual price people are paying right now (which would include rent-controlled rates from years ago)?