Latest News
Land Registry Offices Closing to the Public by Shirley Dolan
Despite the title, this may be a good news story. The fact is that all 54 Land Registry Offices (LRO)in Ontario are closing their in-person counter services to the public effective Tuesday, October 13th, right after the Thanksgiving long weekend.…
The Dark Cloud over Bruce County by Bob Weimeir
I imagine everyone has heard of the Deep Geological Repository (DGR) that was planned to be dug on the Bruce Nuclear site north of Kincardine. The Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) had been planning this site for years for low…
Challenging the Firearms Ban – an Update
If you have forgotten the Order in Council that banned 1500 firearms (and counting) on May 1st, 2020, its really not surprising with everything that has been going on, most notably the WE scandal, the appointment of Chrystia Freeland to…
The Great Reset by Donna Burns
The Ontario Landowners Association has tried for years now to educate property owners on what they should be aware of with respect to the restrictions and regulations being enforced upon them unlawfully … against what is written within our legislation. …
The Three ‘E’s of taking your Property
An article by this name was recently published on the American Policy Centre’s website It was written by Kathleen Marquardt, Vice President of APC. She writes from the perspective of what is happening in the States but the discussion…
Back to Basics by Tom Black
As the world we knew just six months ago trembles with upheavals created by Covid 19, it makes one wonder if we will ever get back to normal. As a young boy growing up on a small, mixed farm where…
Yakabuski pledges to work with County of Renfrew in modifying Official Plan – By Debbi Christinck
The County of Renfrew Official Plan has created quite a stir locally with punitive restrictions on development and a lot of frustration from local residents, but a meeting last week between Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MPP John Yakabuski and county officials shows a…
An Introduction to the Ontario Landowners Association (OLA)
Who are the Ontario Landowners and where did we come from? Well, to understand how this movement got started, we would have to say that if government and their agencies had been doing their job of helping people solve their…
