Donald Trump Garbage Truck Photo Shoot
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Who is the Mayor of your city? Eehmm! Aahmmm!
Voting in local [municipal] elections is important because it determines how we live in our little corners of Canada and America. It’s where the action is, what concerns us the most like schools, public transport, summer construction all over the place, money for libraries, snow removal, garbage collection, everything.
Unfortunately, voters prefer the photo shoot (Prime Ministers and Presidents). We know more about them than city mayors, unless they cut ribbons somewhere officially opening a building. What we overlook is that municipal elections are big business.
Construction, trucking, electrical, building maintenance, security and snow removal companies vote to secure existing contracts and win future ones. That’s why they need people in City Hall who understand their business. Yes, it’s done democratically. There’s a bid and the best company with the right price wins.
In Canada, schools teach all three levels of government: federal, provincial and municipal but that information should be built into day to day education. Recycling for example. Awareness is on-going 24/7. You see it on bus shelters, on the bus, billboards and online.
Federal elections have a higher voter turnout because we know more about Justin Trudeau and Joe Biden, than why traffic lights are constantly not working at a particular intersection. We must improve our knowledge about how City Hall works. This will eliminate comments like: the government doesn't tell us anything.
By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.
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