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It was brought to our attention that Burlington Councillor Paul Sharman's campaign was collecting donations from developers, which was helping to fuel his fourth time being elected to Burlington City Council. It brought people claiming that he was corrupt to come forward. We wanted to take a look at this and so we did. The thing is nothing Councillor Sharman has done is corrupt or in the wrong. It's all perfectly legal and in keeping with his self proclaimed values and priorities. If we're going to want a better democracy in the 905, Ontario and Canada, then we need to be better at criticizing our opponents.
After the break, we travel up to Brampton to look at it's integrity commissioner finding Patrick Brown innocent of charges of using taxpayers funds to pay his staff for his failed Conservative leadership bid. But does that get him off the hook for everything else?
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It was brought to our attention that Burlington Councillor Paul Sharman's campaign was collecting donations from developers, which was helping to fuel his fourth time being elected to Burlington City Council. It brought people claiming that he was corrupt to come forward. We wanted to take a look at this and so we did. The thing is nothing Councillor Sharman has done is corrupt or in the wrong. It's all perfectly legal and in keeping with his self proclaimed values and priorities. If we're going to want a better democracy in the 905, Ontario and Canada, then we need to be better at criticizing our opponents.
After the break, we travel up to Brampton to look at it's integrity commissioner finding Patrick Brown innocent of charges of using taxpayers funds to pay his staff for his failed Conservative leadership bid. But does that get him off the hook for everything else?
This episode of The 905er is brought to you by our sponsor:
South River Brewing. Listen to this episode to see how you can save money on your next order by visiting the link below:
South River Brewing
It takes money and time to create two podcasts a week. We love doing what we do, but please consider supporting us if you can so we can keep improving, and keep paying the bills.
Why not buy us a coffee?
Or you can support us by becoming a patron for a month, for six months, or forever. See https://www.patreon.com/the905er. Patreon listeners also get to hear our episodes without commercial interruptions.
Thanks to our existing patrons! You can join them at https://www.patreon.com/the905er. Supporting the 905er with a monthly donation enables us to do this podcast, to make it better and better, and to make sure it reflects your priorities. Please consider joining our growing team.
Nicholas Paul: sound editing.
The Quadrafonics: fantastic opening and closing tunes!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get bonus content on PatreonHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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