Zero Transparency, Higher Taxes: Oxford’s Priorities Are Out of Balance

Oxford County’s new welcome signs are going up this week — sleek, colourful boards featuring the County’s new logo, updated population, and a list of “strategic commitments”: Zero Waste. Zero Poverty. 100% Renewable. 100% Housed. They’re hard to miss. But so are the mixed messages behind them. While County officials promote this “Zero/100%” ideology, Oxford…

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Helping Residents Based on Need, Not Identity 

Across Oxford County, municipalities are working to support residents’ safety and well-being. Recently, Norwich took a careful, principled stance when presented with the county-wide Safe and Well Plan (timestamp 1:42:10 – 2:42:45), a document intended to guide local efforts in areas like mental health, housing, addiction support, and economic stability.  While the plan as a…

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A New Year in Oxford County — and a Role for Every Resident

As a new year begins, many people are understandably ready for a pause. After months of budget discussions, delegations, and difficult conversations, it’s natural to want to step back and take a breath. January is a good time for that. It’s also a good time to remember something important: democracy isn’t seasonal. Civic engagement doesn’t…

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Residents Deserve Honest Leadership and Respectful Debate at Council

At Stand4Oxford, we believe residents deserve a council that leads with integrity, transparency, and respect — especially during budget deliberations that directly affect household finances. The December 10 budget meeting, which lasted more than six hours, raised serious concerns about how debate was conducted, how consequences were framed, and whether leadership held itself to the…

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