Election opinions around town

2005-12-08 / Editorial

Michael Floyd (undecided)  “I want every candidate to tell us how they’re going to avoid getting us into the mess we’re in now.” The winter election “could have come at a better time.” Michael Floyd (undecided) “I want every candidate to tell us how they’re going to avoid getting us into the mess we’re in now.” The winter election “could have come at a better time.” Residents share what issues they want addressed locally during this winter election.

Cathy Marchesin (undecided)  “I love this place and there’s not much wrong with it.” The issues she would like addressed are homelessness and hospital funding. “We don’t need an election at this time.” Cathy Marchesin (undecided) “I love this place and there’s not much wrong with it.” The issues she would like addressed are homelessness and hospital funding. “We don’t need an election at this time.” Doug Payne (undecided)  Would like homelessness and food banks addressed during the election. “People shouldn’t be living off food banks.” The winter election “is a waste of time. [They] should have let it go until the spring. There are too many other things on our mind this time of year.” Doug Payne (undecided) Would like homelessness and food banks addressed during the election. “People shouldn’t be living off food banks.” The winter election “is a waste of time. [They] should have let it go until the spring. There are too many other things on our mind this time of year.” June Smith (may vote Conservative) “I think we have to find some place to get rid of the garbage and check into eduction the schools [in Orangeville].” A winter election “doesn’t make any difference. It’s as good a time as any.” June Smith (may vote Conservative) “I think we have to find some place to get rid of the garbage and check into eduction the schools [in Orangeville].” A winter election “doesn’t make any difference. It’s as good a time as any.”

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