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Rolling Thunder – View from the Ground by Shirley Dolan
As I write this article, it is now several weeks since Rolling Thunder came to Ottawa on April 30. I attended the rally, in part, because I knew I could not rely on media to report a balanced or even…
Attempt To Sabotage Renfrew County Candidates Debate ….UNSUCCESSFUL! by Donna Burns
The Renfrew County chapter of the Ontario Landowners Association co-hosted a Renfrew County All Candidates Meeting with the local chapter of Action4Canada on Wednesday, May 25, 2022. This was a very hasty decision made with only 17 days left before…
How to Obtain Historical Land Title Records by Shirley Dolan
On Friday evening, May 4, at the Renfrew Landowners meeting in Cobden, there was a discussion about how we could obtain our historical land registry records, back to the time when the land was deeded by the crown to the…
Canada Marches
Have you heard the news? James Topp is marching from the Terry Fox statue in Vancouver, BC to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Ottawa, a journey of just under 4,300 kilometres. His journey is chronicled on the website…
What’s New with Wind Turbines in Ottawa by Shirley Dolan
On May 8, 2018, online news outlet Newsbug published a letter to the editor from Fulton County landowner Lynn Plummer-Studebaker, M.Ed. In the letter, Ms. Plummer-Studebaker outlines the devious practices of industrial wind turbine companies to get landowners to sign…
OLA Meeting in Cobourg a Success
We didn’t know what to expect on Saturday at our first Spring Directors’ Meeting in three years. Our last meeting was in 2019, also at the Cobourg Legion. On Saturday, our guests arrived at a brand-new building with ground floor…
Property Deeds Update with Len Harris
Those of you who attended some of our OLA meetings a few years ago, including our 2014 International Property Rights Conference will remember Len Harris, former Senator from Queensland, Australia. Len was a popular guest speaker. Recently, Len has been…
OLA Spring Directors’ Meeting in Cobourg April 23, 2022 by the OLA
That’s right! After more than two years of mandates and lockdowns, the Ontario Landowners Association is planning an in-person meeting. All welcome. Space is limited so let us know as soon as possible if you are planning to attend. Email…
The Peasants’ Revolt by Roger Graves
Of all the things that monarchs in the Middle Ages used to fear, the one that truly gave them nightmares was a peasants’ revolt. Invasion by a foreign enemy? No problem, we’ll meet them on the beaches with our army…
