Homelessness

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Comparing Ladner to Robertson

Non-Partisan Association mayoralty candidate Peter Ladner wins if.......

the Vancouver election turnout is low due to multiple-election voter fatigue or just disinterest.  The NPA is one of Canada’s most successful political parties because Vancouver doesn’t have a ward or constituency system and because the wealthier part of town votes in disproportionately higher numbers than the rest of the city.  That means a low turnout is the NPA’s big advantage.

The Great Debate

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Vancouver’s leading candidates for mayor spent Wednesday evening sparring over the city’s crucial issues of homelessness, addiction and mental health.

In the end, neither Peter Ladner nor Gregor Robertson scored a knockout punch in a debate sponsored byTheTyee.ca and 24 hours, but the public saw pieces of differing opinions emerging in a cautious campaign that has been light on policy discussion so far.

For Robertson, the mayoral candidate with the centre-left Vision Vancouver party, Wednesday’s debate wasa chance to add flesh to his campaign, which has so far been generous with bold promises – ending homelessness by 2015, for example –but stingy with specifics on how to do it.

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