Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 5 Oct 2007, p. 8

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Au - i rne Lanadian Lufampion, l-rîday UCtober b,;20U(f Canada's Largest rimà àvci e =IuLà ulI i,ïi ý Meet with more than 70 Ieading private and independent schools and find the school that's right for your child. Saturday, October 27 Toronto Roy Thomson Hall 11la.m.-3 p.m. Sunday, October 14 Oakville Oakville Conference & Banquet Centre 12 p.m.-4 p.m. Register online for FREE admission at www.ourkids.net/mc Criticism surrounding the 'Iist' fromn REFERENDUM on page A5 member' portion of MMP, suggesting it could open the door tu backroom alliances, thus hinder- ing democracy I have a hard enougb time getting tu know tbe candidates in my riding without having to wonry about tbose who are on a party's list," noted McAuley It (MMP) worries me because you dont know just how far down tbe list these peu- ple are who may get in." Anderson stressed tbe negative stigmna attached to the 'list' simply isn't warranted, tbat every party bas agreed to provide names of potential 'list members' up front and tbat tbey would be decîd- cd upon in a democratîc fasbion. He added, "Theres nu mystery to tbîs. I dont tbink it's cunfusing tu people." Speaking tu tbe issue of governmental diversi- ty, Anderson said under tbe current system Ontarios legislature is primarily comprised of rnîddle-aged wbite men - witb women bolding only aboutt1I5 per cent of tbe seats -wbicb dues- nit represent etber tbe provinces gender balance or etbnic make-up. llowever, McAulcy didn't boy the notion ibat ibis would change drasticaîly with MME "ittuire impîs iig ibai ridings \von't upt for diversity," he said, pointmng to areas of the GIA where MPPs have been largely of soutb-east Asian descent. Addressing some MMP opponents' aversion to baving more legisiative representatives, Anderson questioned how Ontarians could be against adding just 26 MPPs to Queen's Park when there are more than 1,000 municipal councillors across the province. More MPPs, be suggested, equals more repre- sentation. Ecboing that dlaim was one audience member wbo said that in New Zealand - which has a sim- ilar form of MMP - if a constituent can't get 'face time' witbh hs or her areas representative, tbere's usually another politician relatively close by who'll listen. McAuley said it gets back to individual ridings voting for the candidate wbom it feels will best represent its constituents rather than leaving that up to, the parties. Sponsored by Halton Fair Vote, Tuesday's meet- ing was moderated by former Burlington Mayor Walter Mulkewich and included an opening explanation of botb electoral systems by lections Ontario representative Iris McGee of Oakville. Sîccit-tLflatic t ic îaclied ai slelblatic@halton- Look for your coupon book in the mail. Packed with over $35 of savings, your Every Kilowatt Counts coupon book instantly saves you money on energy-eff icient products-from ighting to devices that put you in control of your electricity use. Redeem at your nearest retaîler by November 301h, and start saving whle helping the environment too. O PMI K1111il"11" OPA Every ttaowatt Courets. and OMrio Power Auhority are each officiai marks efthte Ontarro Power Aruthority Coineimage O02007 Royal Caeadae Mrt -Ai Rghts Reserved I congratulations To Our' DRAW WJNE WINNING TICKET # 2929824* Please claim your pnize at The Canadian Champion office 555 Industrial Dr. Milton, 2nd floor Mon-Fr! between 9amn & 4pmn or cali 905.878.2341 ext. 217 and ask for Rory *You must bring in your ticket, plus identification before Monday, October 15, 2007 b

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