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#1 Jacques Cadé

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Posted 20 October 2008 - 11:13 AM

If it's OK, I've decided we should have a new thread dedicated to the all-candidates' meetings, and what happened at them. The news media can't possibly cover all the forums in all the municipalities, and this might give us a way of finding out what happened at meetings we couldn't attend.

(If anyone lives in other municipalities and wants to create separate threads for those meetings, please do.)

This week's events for Victoria mayor and council candidates are:

Tuesday, October 21, 7:30 pm
Oaklands Community Centre, 2827 Belmont Ave
Sponsor: Oaklands Community Association – 250-370-9101

Wednesday, October 22, 7:00 pm
St. John the Divine, 1611 Quadra St
Sponsor: Committee to End Homelessness in Victoria


Aside from the candidates, is anybody planning to go to these?

#2 Caramia

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Posted 22 October 2008 - 06:27 PM

Three good "online all-candidate's forums" in various stages of gathering information from candidates are:
The Chamber of Commerce site: http://www.victoriac...r.ca/elections/ (has most of the candidate answers already)
Victoria Votes, which has a facebook group too: http://victoriavotes.ca (has only a few candidate answers)
Downtown Victoria 2020: http://dv2020.ca/ (which has posted the questions but no answers yet)

We do have an active thread called Victoria All Candidate's Forums: Your Impressions under the "Election Issues" heading, and there is a lot of good commentary and conversation there.

But for those seeking information about WHEN and WHERE the All Candidate's Meetings are, let's try to keep this thread free of too much commentary, and post only times, dates, and notes (or podcast links) here, and continue the conversation on the other thread.

More Candidate's meetings are listed on the City's website. Here is a link to the PDF: http://www.victoria....abt_forums8.pdf

Oct. 27, 6:00 pm
The Solstice Café - 529 Johnson St

Contact: Caitlin Meggs - 250-721-8370
Sponsor: UVIC Student Society - 250-721-8355
This is a licensed event with Saanich and Victoria Candidates attending.

Oct. 28, 7:30 pm
Church of Our Lord Hall - 626 Blanshard St

Lorne Carnes - 250-384-5499 cridgeparkrescue@shaw.ca
Sponsor: Cridge Park Rescue Group in partnership with Church of Our Lord
Topic: The future of Victoria Parks

Oct 31 - 10:00 am Arrive at 9:30 am
James Bay New Horizons - 234 Menzies 250-386-3035

Sponsor: James Bay New Horizons 250-386-3035

Nov. 3 - 7:00 pm
James Bay New Horizons Centre - 234 Menzies St

Ron Ferris - 250-658-0227
Sponsor: Restorative Justice Victoria - Penny Joy - 250-383-5878
Mayoral Candidates Only
Topic: Victoria is a City of peace and justice

Nov 3 Noon
Ambrosia Catering Centre - 250-383-1072
638 Fisgard Stree
t
Marie Savage 250-383-1072
Mayoral Candidates Only
Sponsor: Co-hosted by
-UDI Victoria
-Downtown Victoria Business Assn.
-Downtown Victoria 2020
Everyone Welcome
Please contact UDI Victoria at
udivictoria@shaw.ca to register.

Tuesday Nov 4th. - 7:00pm
James Bay Community Centre - 140 Oswego St

Pat McGuire - 250-385-0485
Candidates Contact: Carole Elliott 250-386-8829
Sponsors: James Bay Neighbourhood Association 250-384-5334
and James Bay Community School Society 250-389-1470

Nov. 7 - 7:00 pm
Sir James Douglas School - Garry Oak Room - attached to the school - next to parking lot
1330 Fairfield Rd

Joan Kotarski - 250-382-4604
Sponsor: Fairfield Community
Association 250-382-4604

Saturday, Nov. 8. @ 7pm
All Candidates Questions and Answers
St. Andrew's Elementary,
1002 Pandora


Nov 12 - 4:30-7:00
All Candidates Coffee Lounge (non-alcoholic)
Victoria Activity Center 1415 Broad Street
Sponsor: Downtown Residents Society & DV2020

Topic: The Future of Downtown

(there will be an attempt to arrange carpooling from the Downtown to the UVic meeting.)

Wednesday, November 12th 6:30 to 9:30 PM
How Green is Your Vote
University of Victoria, Science Building (new!), Room A104

Contact: Rita Fromholt (250-884-5751) or Naomi Devine (250-507-2589)
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#3 Louise

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Posted 23 October 2008 - 10:48 AM

One more for you.

29 Oct at 7:00 pm
Victoria High [1260 Grant St]
Sponsor: Fernwood Community Association +
Rockland Community Association

Edit from Mod: Thank you Louise I have added it to the list above!

#4 groundlevel

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Posted 29 October 2008 - 04:02 PM

No! No! No!
no all candidates meeting at Vic High tonight -- cancelled 2 weeks ago and if you go to Elections on the City of Victoria site you'll see there is no listing for tonight.

#5 Caramia

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Posted 29 October 2008 - 05:41 PM

Thanks Groundlevel!
Nowadays most people die of a sort of creeping common sense, and discover when it is too late that the only things one never regrets are one's mistakes.
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#6 Sue Woods

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Posted 29 October 2008 - 06:36 PM

Also the meeting set for Thurs Nov. 6 (7pm James Bay Community Centre - 140 Oswego St) has been changed to Tuesday Nov 4th.

Sue

Thanks Sue - change made!

#7 Concerned Citizens

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Posted 31 October 2008 - 07:37 AM

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JUST WANTED TO EXPRESS MY PERSONAL APPRECIATION OF ALL THE EFFORTS THAT JOSEPH BOUTILIER HAS UNDERTAKEN TO ORGANIZE AN ALL CANDIDATES' MEETING FOR THE CANDIDATES.

As far as I know, this is unprecedented in recent Victoria History.

I think that Joseph will be announcing something very soon, hopefully even today...

This is exciting, as we will be better able to give all candidates a decent amount of time, one hopes, than has been the case at most of these meetings so far.

- Gregory Hartnell, Candidate for Victoria City Council
President, Concerned Citizens' Coalition

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#8 Caramia

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Posted 31 October 2008 - 08:42 AM

The DRA is putting on an All Candidates Coffee Lounge, to help get a better idea of which candidates have a vision for Downtown. This event will be less formal than some others - rather than have the speakers talk for 2 minutes into a microphone, there will be tables and couches around the room for the candidates, and the crowd will be welcome to grab a coffee and circulate to talk to the candidates whose positions interest them.

Nov 12 - 4:30-7:00
All Candidates Coffee Lounge (non-alcoholic)
Victoria Activity Center 1415 Broad Street
Sponsor: Downtown Residents Society & DV2020
Topic: The Future of Downtown
Nowadays most people die of a sort of creeping common sense, and discover when it is too late that the only things one never regrets are one's mistakes.
Oscar Wilde (1854 - 1900), The Picture of Dorian Gray, 1891

#9 Caramia

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Posted 03 November 2008 - 10:36 AM

This is today!!!

They may still have a few tickets... call the UDI!
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#10 Ginger Snap

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Posted 03 November 2008 - 11:50 AM

Victoria Votes, which has a facebook group too: http://victoriavotes.ca (has only a few candidate answers)


Hi,
I just wanted to clarify that the website and the facebook group aren't the same organization, although they both have the same name. The website is a group of independent organizations and non-profits, and the facebook group is sponsored by the City of Victoria. Both are saying the same message, though... encouraging people to get involved and educated about the upcoming election, and then vote! Just a coincidence that both have the same name.

#11 martini

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Posted 03 November 2008 - 12:40 PM

Is there any information as to which ones are free and which are paid seats?

#12 Caramia

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Posted 03 November 2008 - 02:29 PM

The Nov 12th All Candidate's Coffee Lounge is free. I believe the chamber is doing a mayoral breakfast or lunch that same morning which is paid tickets. But I am fuzzy on the details.
Nowadays most people die of a sort of creeping common sense, and discover when it is too late that the only things one never regrets are one's mistakes.
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#13 Jacques Cadé

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Posted 05 November 2008 - 11:54 AM

"How Green Is Your Vote?"

Victoria all-candidates' meeting presented by Common Energy @ UVic and the BC Sustainable Energy Association (Victoria chapter)

Come and find out how your local candidates for mayor and council will respond to the challenges presented by climate change in our community.

Wednesday, November 12th, 6:30 to 9:30 PM
Room A104, Science Building, University of Victoria


#14 Joseph

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Posted 05 November 2008 - 09:05 PM

All Council-Candidates Debate. Come hear from 8 out of 9 potential voters on your future council. This will be the best opportunity to hear as much from council candidates as you have from the prospective mayors. Lots of time dedicated to open-floor Q&A.

Saturday, Nov. 8. @ 7pm
St. Andrew's Elementary, 1002 Pandora


#15 Jacques Cadé

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Posted 06 November 2008 - 03:08 PM

More info about the climate-change forum mentioned above:




Common Energy @ UVic & the BC Sustainable Energy Association (Victoria) present: How Green Is Your Vote?

A Victoria All-Candidates Meeting for Mayor and Council on Climate Change Solutions

Did you know that ...

The Federation of Canadian Municipalities estimates that approximately 50% of all greenhouse gas emissions are directly or indirectly controlled or influenced by municipal governments?

The City of Victoria is one of 133 municipalities in BC that have signed on to the provincial government’s Climate Action Charter that commits it to being carbon-neutral by 2012?

Recent changes to the Local Government Act specify that official community plans (OCPs) must include greenhouse-gas reduction targets and plans to achieve them?


Local governments have a critical role to play in developing programs to reduce emissions and in preparing our communities to adapt to the impacts of climate change.

Come find out how the Victoria candidates for mayor and council will respond to these challenges.

When: Wednesday, November 12th 6:30 to 9:30 PM
Where: University of Victoria, Science Building (new!), Room A104
Contact: Rita Fromholt (250-884-5751) or Naomi Devine (250-507-2589)

#16 Alison

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Posted 06 November 2008 - 05:41 PM

Come hear from 8 out of 9 potential voters on your future council.


Joseph, what does that mean?

Edit: Nevermind, I get it. 8 councillors will be elected, and will therefore be voting on bylaws and proposals and all that jazz during council meetings...making the council candidates "potential voters".
Alison Zacharias - Supporting Joseph Boutilier for Victoria City Council 2008

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#17 Concerned Citizens

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Posted 07 November 2008 - 11:27 AM

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Joseph Boutilier deserves credit for successfully securing the Saint Andrew's Elementary School gymnasium Meeting this Saturday at 7 pm.

This will provide an opportunity for the Councillor Candidates to make ourselves better known to the public, and for parents, neighbours and others concerned about the City of Victoria and VIHA's never-rescinded plans to place a needle dispensary in Our Place, nearby the Conservatory of Music, St. Andrew's Elementary and Preschool, and Christ Church Elementary and Preschool.

I hope that the Principal of the School, Keefer Pollard has the good sense, grace and presence of mind to allow Joseph Boutilier to publicize this meeting among the school parents, and to remind his parents of the time and date of this meeting, so important to their interests, and the interests of their innocent children.

- Gregory Hartnell, President
Concerned Citizens' Coalition
Victoria City Councillor Candidate

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#18 Baro

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Posted 07 November 2008 - 12:04 PM

As long as guilty children have no part in the event it sounds good!
"beats greezy have baked donut-dough"

 



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