Just a quick one!
Sent in by our man about Town, the cultural correspondent - WK. A small clip of Saturday's parade, a Cobourg cultural moment.
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An opinion piece from Cobourg, Ontario, Canada, to add your opinion email me - ben@eagle.ca
Sent in by our man about Town, the cultural correspondent - WK. A small clip of Saturday's parade, a Cobourg cultural moment.
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The power of the Internet and new media - take a look at this wonderful pic. Life on the modern picket line!
One from the professor - Robert Wasburn that is: here
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The fourth candidate of the usual four was nominated by acclamation this afternoon, in the Citizens' Forum at Victoria Hall. Pat Clark, introduced to the collected New Democrats by Patty Park, spoke for about twenty minutes and was applauded numerous times for hitting the right spots for the members. In an off the cuff discourse Pat spoke about the need to protect what progressives have built in the past - the Social Safety net. "The Social Safety Net is too important to lose!" was one line. Another was "The State should be an instrument for public good." Speaking about the new world, "We need to learn to live with a little less and provide those who can't with enough!" Stirring stuff for Social Democrats. But his speech was not buried in the past as he spoke about the need for Green Jobs and "There's lots of room for local green investment strategies and making linkages with local groups"
Finally if you think that Pat Clark is just another young political groupie, like the other parties have, this guy has earned his chops. Patty Park told of his involvement in a pilot programme - FIVE years ago where he was working with the Help Centre and local migrant workers in Northumberland County where as a part of the job he learned to speak to them in their own language, in just a few weeks. Leaving there he went to Frontier College to mentor migrants in the tomato fields. Yep he has done hard time not just fancy constituency work.
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Do you want these devices in the downtown area? Two issues come to mind: one is the size and location and the other is the size of the advertising.
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Tomorrow's the day for Pat Clark, I bet he will remember this one for a long time.
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And there isn't much of it. I'm off to work out of Province in the morning so no time to dig out material and opinion. But live with this quick announcement:
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