Waterloo
- [Zoo] animals at [Waterloo Park] could be moving soonkitchener.citynews.ca Animals at Eby Farmstead could be moving soon
Staff at the City of Waterloo want to sort out the future of the two-acre space before moving on to the Waterloo Park Plan update.
- Guelph, Ont. man loses $28K to online cryptocurrency scam featuring video of Prime Ministerkitchener.ctvnews.ca Guelph, Ont. man loses $28K to online cryptocurrency scam featuring video of Prime Minister
A Guelph, Ont. man says he has lost $28,500 after he fell for an online scam featuring a video of the Prime Minister.
- Ontario mother still paying rent, despite not being able to live in mouldy homekitchener.ctvnews.ca Ontario mother still paying rent, despite not being able to live in mouldy home
A Cambridge, Ont. woman hasn't been able to live in her rental home for six months because of mould and she's upset her landlord isn't doing anything about it.
- CEO of [Epic Pinball] Developer Digital Extremes stepping downwww.destructoid.com CEO of Warframe Developer Digital Extremes stepping down
Founder of Digital Extremes James Schmalz has announced he will be stepping down as CEO of the company, with CCO Steve Sinclair stepping in.
Digital Extremes has always been a major local name in game development. It's been lead by Eric Schmalz since the 90s until the end of last month.
- Are the kids alright? Student well-being better at some Waterloo Region schools than otherswww.therecord.com Are the kids alright? Student well-being better at some Waterloo Region schools than others
‘We know that well-being is typically very correlated with academic achievement’
- Parents concerned over 'crazy' back-to-school billskitchener.ctvnews.ca Parents concerned over 'crazy' back-to-school bills
Parents in Waterloo region are worried about the amount of money they’re spending on back-to-school shopping due to inflation.
- Driver hits Cambridge hydro pole, rolls over, woman and five-year-old injuredwww.therecord.com Driver hits Cambridge hydro pole, rolls over, woman and five-year-old injured
CAMBRIDGE — Two people — including a five-year-old — were injured in a single-vehicle collision when the driver hit a hydro pole and rolled over on Wednesday.
- Did you try any new things in WR?
Did you try anything new this summer? If so, what did you do, and would you recommend it to others?
A friend of mine brought me to this absolute whole in the wall called Maha's Kitchen in the back alley behind Taste of Seoul. You literally order from a hole in the wall, but the food is excellent, and the staff was very friendly. I had the biryani and the chicken tikka masala, and would recommend both! I would definitely go back.
- Affordable Bike Repair
Hi /c/Waterloo! Can and may anyone recommend a reasonably priced bike repair service? Even a home shop if you know of one. I'm looking to get a tune up along with a chain replacement, disc brake pad replacement and maybe even brake line bleeding.
I've gone to McPhail's Cycle & Sports in the past, and have been very happy with their work, but this year my budget is extra tight so I'm looking for any other options.
Thanks very much in advance!
- Green MP Mike Morrice's wrist tattoo
Cropped out of this photo of Mike at last night's #WaterlooJazzFestival: https://pxlmo.com/i/web/post/588217899688562118
- Fluid transfer operation, Waterloo Waste Treatment Plantpxlmo.com jerkface (@jerkface@pxlmo.com)
Fluid transfer operation 2023-07-13 190 University Ave, Waterloo, ON N2J 4B8 #tanker #trailer #truck #wrps #WaterlooRegion
3 photos. All day today, there have been tractors pulling fluid tanks going in and out of the treatment plant on University. They go straight onto and off of the expressway, aided by a WRPS SUV using its lights to block traffic when needed. Not sure if the lane closure is related but there is a small crew watching things from there. I think it is to help control traffic approaching the place tractors are crossing University frequently. The white sign is about an unrelated closure of Bridge Street.
- Early 90s TV listing channel music?
What was the name of that acoustic guitar song that played on the original VHF 13 "What's on TV?" channel on Rogers in Kitchener in the early 90s? Anyone got a recording?
- Driver crashes into another car, a pole and a Kitchener LCBO: WRPSkitchener.ctvnews.ca 90-year-old crashes into another car, a pole and a Kitchener LCBO: WRPS
Kitchener fire officials helped remove a person from a vehicle, after a 90-year-old driver crashed into an LCBO on Fairway Road in Kitchener on Monday afternoon.
- Breslau airport records busiest day in 73-year historywww.therecord.com Breslau airport records busiest day in 73-year history
Region of Waterloo International Airport will have at least seven flights now for rest of summer peak
- 55-storey tower proposed for downtown Kitchener sitewww.therecord.com 55-storey tower proposed for downtown Kitchener site
Mixed-use building would contain about 622 units at former Ziggy’s Cycle location
- UWaterloo weather station graph: Instant relief
That was a biblical downpour and I ran out to enjoy it! Too bad we never get useful data on precipitation from the weather station.
- MP Mike Morrice addresses r/kitchener
Mike Morrice wrote:
Summer Update from Mike
Hi again r/kitchener! Mike Morrice here, Member of Parliament for Kitchener Centre.
Parliament has risen for the summer, so my team and I thought it would be a good time to share a brief update with y’all on some recent advocacy we’ve been focused on for our community. Feel free to ask any questions here – I’ll be monitoring over the coming days to answer as many as possible.
Housing Affordability
As I’ve shared here before: how we respond to the housing crisis has already, and will continue to, define our community. It’s why I’ve been so focused on advocating for policies that prioritize homes as places for people to live rather than commodities for institutional investors to trade, as well as for investments in deeply affordable housing at a scale we haven't seen since the mid 90s.
Thanks to all of you that signed our petition calling for a reasonable step in the right direction: an end to tax exemptions for real estate investment trusts, and for the revenue from this to be put towards building more affordable housing.
Since my last post, the Parliamentary Budget Officer has costed our motion, showing this would generate at least $289M for affordable housing over the next five years.
Recent article in The Record on this: https://www.therecord.com/news/waterloo-region/2023/04/10/kitchener-mp-proposes-removing-tax-exemptions-for-reits-report-finds-it-would-save-hundreds-of-millions.html
Blog post from last fall: https://mikemorricemp.ca/motion-71-one-solution-to-the-housing-crisis/
Report from the PBO: https://www.pbo-dpb.ca/en/publications/RP-2324-001-M--cost-removing-tax-exemptions-real-estate-investment-trusts--estimation-couts-elimination-exemptions-fiscales-accordees-fiducies-placement-immobilier
Example of my advocacy on this in Parliament: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHqK0cWeFbo
Climate Action
In the midst of wildfires across the country, I’ve continued to call for an end to all fossil fuel subsidies, for a windfall profit tax on oil and gas companies that are gouging Canadians, and for these funds to be re-invested in proven climate solutions instead.
Recent op-ed in The Record offering ideas for folks to take action: https://www.therecord.com/opinion/climate-generation-needs-wildfires-devastation-to-serve-as-a-wake-up-call/article_dd87d491-323d-52db-9902-530b7f44ac8d.html
Text of my motion calling for an end to fossil fuel subsidies: https://www.ourcommons.ca/Members/en/mike-morrice(110476)/motions/12245924/motions/12245924)
Examples of my advocacy on this in Parliament: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSe5nBeKMCg and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2j4r-wNTjXI
Media event in the midst of wildfires, with Elizabeth May: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1J-OdyCs_8, which led to media that picked up on quotes like this one -
“What will future generations think about us,” asked Morrice, “that we were in the closing window of opportunity to invest in climate solutions, and we were so busy looking at what kind of fossil fuels subsidies we want to keep?”
https://www.hilltimes.com/story/2023/06/15/canadas-coming-announcement-on-fossil-fuel-subsidies-will-set-a-global-precedent-for-better-or-for-worse-say-environmental-advocates/390467/
Ending Legislated Poverty for People with Disabilities
Since being elected, I’ve been calling on the governing party to follow through on their promise to lift people with disabilities out of poverty (over 40% of those living in poverty are Canadians with a disability!).
Just before Parliament rose, while very much imperfect, a bill that would move us in the right direction – the Canada Disability Benefit Act - finally received royal assent. This is after my team and I secured 5 out of 9 successful amendments to improve the bill, all of which came directly from the disability community.
Recent article in The Record on this: https://www.therecord.com/news/waterloo-region/kitchener-s-mike-morrice-makes-his-mark-in-parliament-54-seats-behind-the-prime-minister/article_6df0db9d-a85d-5b62-844a-69abdc5c71c9.html
Examples of my advocacy on this in Parliament: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hpVRGJPLKs and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0Ea-S53jDE
Example of an amendment passing in committee: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYPFvkrX7Zk
Blog post from last April: https://mikemorricemp.ca/cross-party-push-for-canada-disability-benefit/
Electoral Reform
So many people in our community feel disenfranchised by politics, and this is made worse by our 'winner take all' voting system (here’s some background on the issue put together by Fair Vote Canada).
I believe every vote should count. And that the governing party should follow through on what the Prime Minister promised over 1,800 times in 2015. It’s why earlier in this Parliamentary session I put forward a motion calling for a national citizens’ assembly on electoral reform. This would bring together a diverse group of Canadians to recommend to the government the best way forward for our democratic system.
We've been building momentum ever since. Working alongside volunteers across the country from Fair Vote, we maxed out the number of MPs that could joint second it. More recently, I found another MP willing to bring it forward for a debate and vote in Parliament, sooner than I would have been able (resulting from bad luck in the lottery system that decides who gets to bring legislation forward first for a vote!).
Recent article in The Record on this: https://www.therecord.com/news/waterloo-region/kitchener-mp-finds-support-for-electoral-reform/article_45e2ffdd-2ca2-55b8-909b-774d0413b9c1.html
Announcing the partnership with MP Lisa Marie Barron: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C15sIlXHgFI
Example of my asking the PM about this in Parliament: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOl-w7BGP6E
More background on this campaign: https://nationalcitizensassembly.ca/
Search for yourself
At the bottom of this post I’ve included a handful of other examples of recent advocacy.
If you’re curious where I’ve stood on other issues important to you, here are a few tools to search based on your interests:
- Easily searchable database of everything I’ve ever said in Parliament and in committee: https://openparliament.ca/politicians/mike-morrice/
- Text and video of all 485 times I’ve spoken in Parliament since being elected: https://www.ourcommons.ca/publicationsearch/en/?per=110476&pubType=37
- List of every bill and motion I’ve put forward or seconded: https://www.ourcommons.ca/Members/en/mike-morrice(110476)#work#work)
- List of all 401 votes I’ve taken in Parliament (note I missed 6 while travelling for the annual climate negotiations; MPs are not permitted to vote when out of the country): https://www.ourcommons.ca/Members/en/mike-morrice(110476)/votes/votes)
- Online repository of each paper newsletter sent to constituents every 3-4 months (most recent June 2023): https://mikemorricemp.ca/newsletters/
Feel free to connect
My sense is that I’ll be a better MP if I’m informed by a wide mix of perspectives and experiences from across our community. If you’re a resident of Kitchener Centre and you’d like to chat more about any of these or other issues that are important to you, feel free to email me at mike.morrice.C1@parl.gc.ca, or call my office here: 519-741-2001. My team can setup a 15 min phone or zoom chat.
I’m door knocking again all summer (including tonight!), I’ll be at community events, and hosting backyard chats – I hope between all of this, if you would like to chat, we could find a way for this to happen.
Mike
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Additional Priorities
Here’s a smattering of other recent points of advocacy that came from our community:
- Amplifying a petition started by former SPECTRUM President and trans activist Cait Glasson (now the 3rd most signed petition of any ever presented in Parliament), calling for trans and non-binary folks to be able to successfully claim asylum in Canada: https://www.therecord.com/news/waterloo-region/kitchener-mp-mike-morrice-champions-refugee-status-for-trans-and-non-binary-asylum-seekers/article_b6335219-666f-5a86-b2fe-002295d03e2a.html and https://toronto.citynews.ca/2023/06/23/canada-asylum-petition-trans-us-uk/
- Calling for action to address the deep injustice that 96% of those in solitary confinement in federal women's prisons (like the Grand Valley Institution for Women in our community) are Indigenous:
- Letter: https://mikemorricemp.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Minister-Letter-Indigenous-Inmates.pdf
- Question in QP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8v46baAofSQ
- Calling for the federal government to stop the province of Ontario from adding natural gas to the electricity grid by implementing strong Clean Electricity Regulations:
- Letter: https://mikemorricemp.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Guilbeault_Dec-2022.pdf
- Question in QP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhGxHBV_zNA
- Advocating for federal leadership to address the poisoned drug crisis, following calls from Health Canada’s Expert Task Force on Substance Use recommending decriminalization, safe supply and harm reduction:
- Press conference with Moms Stop the Harm: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUkShYXdjOs
- Question in QP (note this is less recent but very relevant, related to a bill that was voted down last June): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cZ5f7uqXj0
- What are y'all doing for Canada day?
There's once again separate Canada day events in Waterloo Park and Downtown Kitchener (and probably several other places, too).
Last year I went to the Waterloo Park one mostly because of the drone light show (which seems to be returning this year), but found that they were waaaay overloaded for food options.
What were the other events like last year and where are you planning to go this year?
- Wildfire smoke returns to Waterloo Region, Guelphwww.therecord.com Wildfire smoke returns to Waterloo Region, Guelph
A special air quality statement has been issued by Environment Canada, but conditions are expected to improve by Thursday evening
A special air quality statement has been issued by Environment Canada, but conditions are expected to improve by Thursday evening
- TL;WR for June 26 through July 3 2023tlwr.substack.com We probably should have signed the kids up for camp.
TL;WR for June 26 through July 3 2023
We probably should have signed the kids up for camp.
- Three people arrested in armed pharmacy robbery: WRPSkitchener.ctvnews.ca Three youths arrested in armed pharmacy robbery: WRPS
Three youths are in police custody after officers responded to a report of a pharmacy robbery where a gun was used, according to the Waterloo Regional Police Service.
- Kitchener’s Mike Morrice makes his mark in Parliament, 54 seats behind the prime ministerwww.therecord.com Kitchener’s Mike Morrice makes his mark in Parliament, 54 seats behind the prime minister
Green Party MP helped shape a law to provide support payments for people with disabilities
- Used computer shops?
Back in the day, we had Cybernetic Bazaar and other such shops in town where you could go to get used, older components for computers. I don't think there's anything like that in town right now. How far do you have to go to find a computer junk shop?
- More conversions from office to apartments underway [The Record]www.therecord.com More conversions from office to apartments underway
Three projects proposed or underway in Kitchener-Waterloo as office vacancy rate remains high
The office building at 180 King St. S. in Waterloo is being converted into condominiums.
- Man airlifted to hospital after off-road vehicle crash in North Dumfrieskitchener.ctvnews.ca Man airlifted to hospital after off-road vehicle crash in North Dumfries
A Cambridge man was airlifted to hospital Sunday after a serious off-road vehicle crash in North Dumfries.
- Kitchener, Waterloo reach for the sky as 26 new towers proposed in two massive projectswww.therecord.com Kitchener, Waterloo reach for the sky as 26 new towers proposed in two massive projects
Revised redevelopment plans would transform almost 18 hectares of commercial land into housing for an estimated 9,300 people