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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Oct 2008, p. 3

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W, . . . . . WM ”(I t it i CHRONICLE 0Wednesday. October 22. 2003 ' 3 The close to call “* " f ’ ~~ 572" he . fine-1s. ,. .. ‘ ‘ . . £311 . 1,-' {52:21 5!“ s . M- ~,~ ‘ “ii: :""~‘,27,\;p;.:? ’ Local federal electron race will - a“... $2335?» .. : . 2 2 1 j o o u a ' 7 ‘: 1“ A u " ”e a“ a , .‘ L" . . " , ‘ be dech by Judwzal recount 7 l , 2 - ‘ ‘ ‘ 13ma MACDONAU) rising." he said, 1? .~. ' a; l Chronicleh'laj] The New Democrat's (jindy ‘_ if, if, if, l lacobsen came iri third place with .. 4 ' 5; n automatic recount has just under 9,000votes. it was part of fez»? V W . 7 “ f” . Aboen called after the race for a trend that saw the NDP doing bet- 9“ ' ” ~ ‘ he Kitcheneeraterloo ridâ€" ter than ever in urban tidings. ‘ 3"? ' ' 7 as ing was too close to call. Even lacobsen said she was sur~ ” J fl g S >. , p " initial results saw Conservative prised by the outcome in Waterloo. g h , A f ,. - at" f {L «1 candidate Peter Braid win by a slim “it was a much closer race between ‘ . K ,. _L- ' 3? “‘ if \ 1 55A 76~vote victory over liberal incum- my two challengers (Braid and 2 . , | ” gs , , an 1 j bent .Mtdre\t"lelegdi,liut upon verir 'l‘elegdii than i expected," she said. ‘ l ' $3 > g ; s f? 2 2 a 3; "w" ‘ fication Friday that margin was 'lhe NDP ended up with 37 seats 1 “ i ‘ l 13,- ‘ ‘ 4» l" “5 shaveddowntonotes. which should give the party a 1's ”2 I ‘ \ f l ' "t f r: , fl {hat was under the threshold for strong voice in the House of ("omv E‘ K . ( 25; _ . 2. a recount and now a judicial review morts. said Iacohsen. who was a ”7 if .‘ v} v” ; 7 . z‘ ;,'- if,~ mil haveto take place. first-time candidate for the NDP. ‘ “$47 ‘ ~3- ‘ _ - 112- 231, 2,“ 2 -§‘ The local race was much tighter “l'm hoping to see more co» ' _ a ’ ~ A ' 1 ‘ than expected and pan of a trend in operation," she said. “My concern is ’ ‘ “f _ Ontario that saw the Conservatives for the most vulnerable . . . and l ‘ ‘ . make gains outside of’l'oronto. hope those folks can be helped.” , â€"' ' “4.2 12?\ ~ ' 2 . , it wasn‘t enough for a majority lite Green Party's Cathy Maclel- a! ‘ - ~‘~ ' though, and Stephen Harper will lztn had a strong showing with more . " bring his second consecutive than 7,000 votes locally. , t " 4 minority government toOttawa. Maclellan, who owns a green ~ .. ~ gf‘ Braid. ntnning in his first federal business promoting solar energy, \\ . election. ran on a balanced plat» made a big impression at local ( form and managed to remain debates and increased the (ireen \ . steady during a Liberal singe in the vote to historic highs in the riding. t final week of the catnpzitgn. lie said She believes that the ( ireen Party { ' ' it was time the ridin had a voice in is siren tthenin and made real . Mommnwom government K tnroadsl’with (Iaiadian voterfthts SOhd as a rOCk “Th”. has been a real roller “Limo” .. lhe (“ween Party “ml Lauren Filbey, 12, helps butld an earthquake-proof structure during the University of Waterloo’s GOEng Girl “WM” ”d“ “a“! Br‘l'd' Wh“ was going anywhere “a“, Maciellan, program last weekend. Girls from Grade 7 to Grade 10 worked with female UW engineering students to hone ready to concede until the results adding that in the 2006 election the their Skjjjs and learn more about the engineering fieldA shifted in his favour early in the party received only 4.000 votes in morning after election night. the riding. in an interview last week. the Despite having a significant per? 0 0 first»time candidate laid out his coma e of the Ni ulat vote, the S h l b ard Cks S ho S t views on what the ( onservative (ireeiigs didn't Wang seat. That's a c 00 0 pl c oner l e isml‘mmc'" "PM“ “1d“ ”(Will argument f‘” “000ml BYGREGMMIDONALD Watkin had one word to describe nearby Lester 8. Pearson public "(th fir“ P1101"? its W1“ “in“ "If fl‘lf’l'm- she said. (Jhmmrle Sufi how she felt after the decision: school, which currently has more government is the economy." he “in a sense, we have to go Miâ€" “Relieved.” than2l.000 students. satd. ”We need to effectively than throttgh this pain in order for Cana- rustees of the Waterloo it will be a ‘w0_s‘0rey building age the economy and weather the titans to see that a lot of the public's I Region District School Board "Everyone is very an” architecture consultants said “4mm“ "MW“ “91” twins heard in have selected a site in the I d - h h that the site cottld accommodate ll'll’fldl- Wh” ll?“ WPWW‘“?d the ("l“Wfiv" Maciellan “i“d- liastbridge neighbourhood for a p ease LUlt I e 400 students on the small site. K”"“""” Waterloo ”ding “n . new eastâ€"side school decision, we're glad Trustees chose the Schooner Ottawa since 1993. supported lib» Electlon results The residents of the Fasthridge h b d dd site over one across University ”3” leader “WWW”? ”W“ WV?” area won their fight to have a t 9 oar 1 Avenue in the undeveloped rural ‘ 9h!“ POW?" ”0 “ls” ran on his “W“ Conservative - Peter Braid school on the west side of Univer~ indeed listen," east lands. Wm“! M immigration N‘fUYm and 21,851 votes for 36.1 per cent any Avenue so that their children ‘ A developer has put forth a plan being a “ml“! “N“ f‘" charter Liberal - Andrew Telegdi wouldn't have to cross the busy _ 4,anan and the board estimates that about "film- _ > 21,803 votes for 36 percent road. “Emmi“? ‘Nflgm’aum’t‘m' 150 children will come into the _ it‘lf‘gdl wast” ”WWW“K “hm" NDP 2 Cindy lacohsen The board originally approved "Everyone is very pleased with area over the next decade. hlfill‘hanff‘fi olmnning. bl" W?“ “f" 8,920 votes for 14.7 per cent the Schooner Street site in lune. the decision. we're glad the board “Trustees decided they wanted ”Ill"?! any1hing out "WP ll see what Greens . Cathy Mariellan but reversed the decision over con» did indeed listen," Watkin said. to deal with the residents who live hapt’fll‘i- it? will 7.329 votes for 12.1 per cent terns about the lot size, The new junior kindergarten to in the area now," Smith said. the liberal party needs to Libertarian . lason l‘astbridge parents worked Grade 6 school will serve between Any students moving to the east defend its messages better in the (kittsineati 337 votes through the summer to convince 400 and 440 students depending lands could be bussed out of the next election and Withstand attacks Independent 2 Mark the board to keep the site, taking on enrolment anti whether the area to under/populated schools. ““ the leader, loll'g‘l‘f‘flul H“ “k“ (Zorbiere 107 votes trustees on walking tours and province switches to full-time he added. 1 fall?“ ”1" Harper * ( "n“(‘m‘ll‘vW Communist 2 Ramon soliciting support from city court kindergarten. said Chris Smith. 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