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Civic Election

by Andrew McMonagle (Volunteer)

Do you plan on voting in the upcoming Civic election?

Benny Iko

“I can’t because I’m an international student, but it’s important because you have the power to change and you should use it.”

– Benny Iko, first-year computer science

Brad Harland

“I vote all the time. It’s your right to vote. I care about what happens in Winnipeg.”

– Brad Harland, self-employed

Breanna Walls

“Yes. I have the choice, and the right.”

– Breanna Walls, first-year English

Cheryl Shaw

“I’m not sure if I can, I am a recent immigrant. I always vote, it’s a responsibility as a citizen to ensure your voice is heard.”

– Cheryl Shaw, unemployed

Susanna Johnson

“Yes. I’ve been voting since I was 18. If you’re unhappy… and don’t vote, you have no reason to complain.”

– Susanna Johnson, former customer service representative on disability leave

Tom Budny

“I’m not sure yet. Maybe. I’m not big into politics.”

– Tom Budny, automotives student at Red River College

This streeter appeared in Volume 65, Number 01 of The Uniter, published September 2nd 2010.

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