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Orangeville Banner endorsements

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The Issue: Selecting your next MPP Our View: Jones and Strang are the top picks If you haven’t started thinking about whom you will vote for, time is running out, so put on your thinking cap. We’re in the final days of campaigning ahead of Thursday’s (Oct. 6) provincial election. You will see five names [...]

Caledon Enterprise endorses Rob Strang

In Caledon Enterprise, Campaign News, Homepage Feature, What's Been Said

It’s long been the tradition of this newspaper to endorse a candidate in the municipal, provincial and federal elections. And we’re well aware voters are becoming tiresome when it comes to picking who best to represent their interests at town hall, Queen’s Park and Ottawa after being sent to the polls on numerous occasions in [...]

Green Party will eliminate corporate and union donations to political parties

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Orangeville, Ontario – Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner (Simcoe-Grey) and Deputy Leader Rob Strang (Dufferin-Caledon) announced the Green Party’s plan to reform the Ontario electoral system to ensure that special interests take a back seat to the priorities of Ontarians. “It takes a lot of money to run a political campaign the likes of the [...]

Audience asks for straight answers

In Caledon Enterprise, Campaign News, Homepage Feature, What's Been Said

(Matthew Strader, Caledon Enterprise) – There was a noticeable tone of frustration with the usual politics at the final all candidate debate in Caledon Monday. The Kinsmen Club of Bolton hosted the event for the candidates looking to represent Dufferin-Caledon. The majority of the public questions were centred around the proposed mega quarry in Melancthon [...]

Former Orangeville councillor vies for provincial seat

In Caledon Enterprise, Campaign News, Homepage Feature, What's Been Said

(Matthew Strader, Caledon Enterprise) – Rob Strang, a former Orangeville councillor and present engineer working in disease prevention and occupational hygiene, is asking for the residents of Dufferin-Caledon to trust him on Oct. 6. The following are his responses to some of the biggest issues in Dufferin-Caledon. CE: The Samsung deal has made the creation [...]

Planned Ontario mega-quarry threatens crucial water supply

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See this article for a summary of the mega-quarry issue, written by Joyce Nelson. “Readers with long memories will recall that both the Mulroney Conservatives federally, and the Harris Conservatives provincially, were highly in favour of water privatization.” “Highland/Baupost has links to both the Conservative and Liberal parties. In the forthcoming October 6 provincial election, [...]

Candidates tackle aggregate, green energy issues in Duntroon

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(Morgan Ian Adams, The Enterprise-Bulletin) DUNTROON – The incumbent Member of Provincial Parliament says he’ll push for a review of the province’s aggregate legislation in light of the so-called megaquarry in Melcanthon Township if the Progressive Conservatives form the next government. Speaking at an all-candidates’ forum on land and water issues Tuesday night sponsored by [...]

Candidates on the economy

In Campaign News, Homepage Feature, Orangeville Banner, What's Been Said

(Orangeville Banner) – In an effort to help voters get to know the provincial candidates in Dufferin-Caledon, The Banner prepared a series of questions regarding important issues to local residents. This is the second installment of their responses. The questions were sent to all five candidates in the riding, however, Daniel Kowalewski of the Libertarian [...]

Rogers TV Dufferin-Caledon profile

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Watch Rogers TV profiling the riding of Dufferin-Caledon, the issues in the provincial election campaign and the candidates here.

Green Party: McGuinty more interested in making headlines than looking after communities

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Orangeville, Ontario – Green Party Leader, Mike Schreiner (Simcoe-Grey) and Deputy Leader, Rob Strang (Dufferin-Caledon) say the Liberals cannot be trusted to protect farmland and clean water in Ontario. Strong local opposition has led to backtracking by the Liberals, but their ambiguous statement this week won’t fix the problem. “We have to question why the [...]

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