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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Nov 2012, p. 17

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WATERlDOCIWICLB'Wedno-day.~owmb¢r21,20l2-l7 Electoral boundary proposal bad news for the region he realignment of electoral hound. each province. cate millions of taxpayer dollars every year Canada. rural areas would argue that an aries in (anada ha, l]|5(()ri(‘a“y gen; Until about a week ago. the Federal Elec» to initiatives such as Canada's Technology urban transit system would have no direct ”mm a high [We] ”I (”mum“), and total Boundaries Commission was not a Triangle and the Waterloo Regional Tourism benefit for them. an argument that was cynicism. household name across Waterloo Region. Marketing Corporation which provide a never advanced locally. The systemwasuni- stones and “him mytht- Based oti their most recent vital function in promoting local business versally viewed as a gain for all Waterloo haw perpetually ”NM ".13.. ‘ ideas. that could change dra» domestically and internationally. Region. m m ”Minna,“ mm...“ and iii “I \ I \\ matically. The current proposed realignment of The latest release from the Commission subtracting from electoral coir \l H” RS l-Larlier Ibis fall. the commis- federal electoral boundaries will dramati< provides limited details on the rationale for “Hum“..m based on yum,“ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ sion proposed the new riding of Cally impact our local brand in the global these dramatic Changes. behavior, Kitchener South - North Hume marketplace and provide unnecessary bar- However the timing of the releaseâ€"â€" late (ilullplllg municipalities fries ~ Brant, which has a signif~ riers for future growth and prosperity. Friday afternoon â€" essentially confirms who all mu- (mm-maim- or icant impact on the southwest The existence of three levels of govem- they suspected widespread opposition. liberal in one riding to guaran- corner of Waterloo Region. merit already provides confusion for poten- Opposition and outrage that is deserved. tee ongoing meet-55 is either The current ridings of Kitch- rial investors. and the addition of more fed- We urge all Waterloo Region residents and good politics if you're on the . ener Centre and Kitchener- eral ridings in the Region could expand businesses to find out more on the commis- government side, or pork har- Conestoga had some minor rather than reduce the uncertainty. sion website. www.redecoupage-federal- reling of the highest order for changes along with Kitchener» The new boundaries also ignore a redistrubutionca. the opposition. Waterloo becoming exclusively remarkable collaboration that has been The business of realigning 3" the City ofWaterloo. built between the rural and urban areas of electoral boundaries has " ‘ After a public meeting in Waterloo Region. recently hit Waterloo Region Cambridge on Oct. 24. the A significant example is the vote in the with unusual force. lithe cur- commission issued a release spring of2011 on the local rapid transit ini- “- rent agenda of change is imple» late in the day on Friday. Nov. 9 tiatlve. which received the support of the [an McLean lspmidentand CEO menu-d. there could be some to propose new boundaries that townships. of the Greater Kitchener~Warerloo significant negative impacts for the local have generated widespread Across many other municipalities in ChamberofCommence business sector. disapproval. According to a federal policy. which the The TOWShiPS 0f Wilmot and Wellesley . 7 general Canadian population is probably WOUld join Perth COUMY ‘0 the west. and CHRISTMAS m COW‘ not intimater familiar with. every 10 years WOOIWlCh Township would be amalga- a . - a after the conclusion ofa census the number mated With Wellington-Hanan Hills to the - .6 g i K. Ff. '2 ‘ ' l I of electoral districts and their boundaries east. â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"_â€"_ ' are revised to reflect population shifts. If these proposals are implemented. the t - 0 12 I“ m of .v "x "”:3 “”10ng the 20l l census. [0 commis» economic and social fabric of the Region of 5 (.1 ”FE-UK! m3 Lil} j; t .\ sions were established to independently Waterloo Will b€~°¥hflhÂ¥|’l- G R 0 B E S 3.. . /A[5l i propose new boundaries. consult with vot- . .From a business perspective. the three 0 3.9 n 1"“ -. c.1071] \\ 1' u ers anti provide a new electoral tnap for Clues and four tOWNShlli’S “the Region allo- 1mm” n‘w.”n~.~hufluu.-HOW a " t Reason #22 Don't feed ~ v Why you should use the green btn I a n dfi II t ‘4‘.” “It. Food scraps aren’t garbage I Food left on your plate is just as valuable , % ‘. ~ ~' now as before you ate '“ ' , ‘ ‘ g » _ . F .4" i- a w I With over half a mlllion people in the Region. . y ‘ womaketonnesofloodserapoandlt’sgolng g " f t to waste ' t ' ' e e “a ’ .‘ . o IDon'tburyltlntholandflll , the SO" IUsothegroenblnaoltcanborouaodand a made Into compost “ Feed your tamlly, feed your green bin, feed our tam’ fields Questions? Call 519-883-5100 ‘/ ’t t th d G * .i 3 [1 Don was e ano er ay! rm . J ' , Use the green bin. t i...» > page" of “Merino www.mgionotwaterlooca/waste

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