Doug Ford: Continuing brother Rob’s work

Doug Ford: Continuing brother Rob’s work

By Gerald V. Paul Mala Singh, respected community leader and entrepreneur, proudly posted on her Facebook page photos of herself and Toronto mayoral candidate Doug Ford in a ‘He’s number one’ scene. And on election day, Oct. 27, says Ford: “Toronto has a clear choice to continue moving forward or moving backward.” According to Singh, […]

Get on the voters’ list for Oct. 27

With Ontario’s municipal elections coming on Oct. 27, residents are being encouraged to make sure they are on the voters’ list. To be a qualified elector you must be a resident of your municipality – for example, Toronto, Mississauga or Brampton – or an owner or tenant of land in the city or a spouse […]

Second-class citizen or second-class resident?

Will the federal Conservatives lose the 2015 elections because of the negative implications of their immigration and citizenship laws and policies? Will the Conservatives lose the support of the various immigrant communities in Canada if those negative consequences are put front and centre in the election campaigns of the rival parties? As the federal government […]

Guyana elections gap irks U.S. envoy

Guyana elections gap irks U.S. envoy by Brad Savage ST. JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC – Guyana’s President Donald Ramotar on Wednesday forthrightly dismissed a statement by outgoing U.S.Ambassador Brent Hardt who accused the head of state of selectively abiding by the country’s constitution, even as the country awaits long-overdue local government elections. Hardt, addressing a function […]