Monthly Archives: October 2006

Posted by on 31 October

CFS holds Mock Funeral at Queen’s Park

I have to admit that this is a great photo opportunity that the CFS held recently in Toronto.  It really appeals to the base of the CFS.  Here is the picture by Mike Ghenu of The Varsity at UofT.

In terms of the quote from the CFS, I respectfully disagree.  Compared to Ontario’s most recent governments prior to McGuinty (the NDP of Bob Rae and the Conservatives of Mike Harris), the current premier is treating students much better measured by the rate of tuition increases than either government before him.  Tuition went wildly out of control under the NDP and then kept skyrocketing under the Conservatives.  Now, it is under control and predictable.  Of course, I am not happy with the 4.5% average increase per year right now, I rather have it only go up by inflation but I also have perspective of the recent past and am somewhat thankful it is not as bad as it has been in recent memory.

On the whole, I give the CFS credit for a great photo-op and getting their message out.

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Posted by on 30 October

LiveBlogging Ward One Debate (11) Closing Remarks

Greco: Short, to the point, effective. 30 seconds.
McHattie: long length semi-effective. Repeated points stated already. Opened new points on transit. Made the mistake of saying “next three years”. The term is now four but I always make the same mistake myself.
Spencer: no one was listening to him really. He spoke well a the beginning. Middle was good. End was a little lost. But it was an improvement over his performance during the debate.
Interesting note, Spencer was the only candidate wearing a tie.

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Posted by on 30 October

LiveBlogging Ward One Debate (10) Second Staff Question

The next question came from another staff member. It was directed at Mr. Spencer. ‘I have donated to McHattie in 2003 and now. What kickback do you expect I will get after the election’
Resulted in a firefight between Mr. Spencer and the one professor that asked the question.
Another bunch of time wasted.

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Posted by on 30 October

LiveBlogging Ward One Debate (9) Staff Question

Question about election sign article in the Spectator entitled “Signs don’t always translate into votes
Specifically, it was a question expressing anger at a quote from the paper in relation to McHattie:

At the doors, McHattie said he’s noticed an ethic divide, with many Italian and Portuguese voters supporting Greco. There’s also a misperception that he only cares about the environment, said McHattie.

McHattie answered that it was based upon what he was hearing from his campaign canvassers.
Greco and Spencer jumped onto McHattie.

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Posted by on 30 October

LiveBlogging Ward One Debate (8) Drew Mitchell’s Question

He threw out some numbers. The base of his question is that students like living in Westdale and that has much as housing is built on Main St W or Downtown, students will want to live in Westdale. What would you do as a candidate to promote living in Westdale.
Fred Spencer, had started his answer well. Took too long. Went onto a tangent. Moderator, just looking. Finally intervened.
Brian McHattie, talked about working with absentee landlords to get them to do their jobs.
Fred Spencer attempt to add remarks after McHattie. People in the audience told him no, then the moderator intervened.
Tony Greco, well answered and quick.

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Posted by on 30 October

LiveBlogging Ward One Debate (6) What a Waste of Time

Fred Spencer is wasting a lot of time here. I have decided to speak up.
John Popham has asked a good question. He has asked what future initiatives the candidates have to improve the community for all residents.
McHattie had a good answer.
Greco had a good answer has well.
Spencer had a good answer. Impressed with his decision of Dundurn Castle. Correction: he has sort of lost it, here by going on with his personal tangents again.
Fred Spencer has accused me of being a McHattie “fan” based upon my intervention into the mess of a debate by saying when he went on a personal tangent (Mr. Spencer that is); “Lets focus on student issues”

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Posted by on 30 October

LiveBlogging Ward One Debate (5) Reading the Material

Tony Greco
Overall, a nice design. Good bullet points. Not much detail, just the normal politicial lines. He does have a picture with Terry Cooke which is concerning as Terry Cooke’s politicial elite have been responsible for the vast majority of the problems in Hamilton.
Brian McHattie
An alright brochure. Plays to his strengths. Good bolding of points. There is not much in the brochure that attracts me. There is encouragement to go to his website.
Fred Spencer
No materials.
There are now five students present. Correction, only four students.
There is now a debate between a questioner and a candidate. The moderator has lost control of the session.
Now the questioner (who is not a student) and one candidate are going at each other. The moderator is just standing there looking, trying to figure out what to do. We are wasting a lot of time on this little debate.
Now there are two candidates and this guy agruing. This has been going on for 8 minutes now.
Finally one of the people in the audience has spoken up trigging the moderator to do something.

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