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OURFUTURE#ELECTION2015 What matters to you? #CANADAVOTES
#CANADAVOTESOCTOBER 19
Canadian voters are on the verge of making a decision that will shape the future of Canada for years to come.
When they go to the polls on October 19, many factors will influence who they choose to lead the country. From the economy to foreign policy, infrastructure to the environment, this is a multi-issue election.
This special supplement presents local and national statistics, highlighting data about economic, health and standard of living indicators – information to be considered when you make your decision on election day.
Be part of the change in Mission-Matsqui-Fraser Canyon
VOTE JATI SIDHUI support promoting local economic development, sustainable agriculture and job creation through investment in key infrastructure projects. Reducing taxes on middle class families,
improving child benefi ts, maintaining Canada’s health care system and enhancing seniors’ and veterans’ pensions will be my priorities.
Local issues need local experience.votejatisidhu [email protected] 778.242.4542@jatisidulpc
Jati Sidhu
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Mission Record Friday, September 18, 2015
THECANDIDATES
#MISSIOELECTION2015
PEOPLESTATS
37.9 MEDIAN AGE IN COMMUNITY
39K TOTAL NUMBER OF IMMIGRANTS
14K MARRIED COUPLES WITH CHILDREN
88K RESIDENTS AGED15 TO 64
COUNTINGHEADS 172,720
2010POPULATION
174,321
2011
176,659
2012
178,489
2013
178,967
2014
*ABBOTSFORD-MISSION, ESTIMATED
SOURCE: STATS CANADA
ABBOTSFORD-MISSION CENSUS METROPOLITAN AREA (CMA)
Dennis Adamson NDP
Dennis Adamson has worked as the Electoral Area B director for the Fraser Valley Regional District since 2008. He lives in Yale, serves on the board of a local charity aiming to help seniors live independent-ly, and is married with two daughters.
Art Green Green
Art Green works as a motion picture technician and volunteers with the Hope Ratepayers’ Association and the Hope and Area Transition Society. He has studied accounting and attended a political training institute at UBC. Green is married and has three stepchildren.
Brad Vis Conservative
Brad Vis has previously worked as a communications advisor to Abbotsford MP Ed Fast, and most recently spent a year working for an agri-business developer. Vis lives in Abbotsford with his wife Kathleen.
Jati Sidhu Liberal
Jati Sidhu, an Abbotsford resident, currently runs a business develop-ment company. He holds a BA in political science and economics, and has served on the Abbotsford Police Board, the UFV Board of Governors, and the board of the Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce.
Wyatt Scott Independent
Wyatt Scott is an entrepreneur in Mission with a small gemstone finishing company. He volunteers with the Mission Sunrise Rotary Club, the Mission Folk Fest, and the Mission Friendship Center. Scott is married and has a son.
MISSION - MATSQUI - FRASER CANYON RIDING
PITT MEADOWS-MAPLE RIDGE-MISSION
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Topping the polls in 2011 was RANDY KAMP, receiving 28,803 votes, or 54 per cent of the total numer of ballots. He was followed by New Democract Craig Speirs, who received 18,835 votes, or 36 per cent of all ballots. In third was Mandeep Bhuller, a Liberal, with 2,739 votes and five per cent of the total. Green candidate Peter Tam got 2,626 votes, just under five per cent of the total. This year, Mission voters are in a newly adjusted riding that includes Mission, parts of Matsqui and the Fraser Canyon.
2011ELECTIONRESULTS
5%36%
LIB
ER
AL
ND
P
54%
CO
NS
ER
VA
TIV
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60%
VO
TE
R T
UR
N O
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5%
ELECT
“An independent is accountable to the community, not the party.”
MISSION - MATSQUI - FRASER CANYON
WHAT DO YOU THINK IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ISSUE FOR MISSION RESIDENTS?
SOCIAL VOICES
ONVOTESCRIMERATES
NUMBER OF VIOLENTOFFENCESINCIDENTS REPORTED IN DISTRICT OF MISSION 578
2013
2012
6376542011
JOBSUNEMPLOYMENT
2013
8.5%
2014
7.4%
2015
5.7%
*MAY RATE, ABBOTSFORD-MISSION
FAMILYINCOME
*MEDIAN, BY HOUSEHOLD, ABBOTSFORD-MISSION
2009 $62,370
2011 $64,2502010 $62,320
2012 $66,550
DEBBIE ROUGHLEYThe homeless. Instead of wasting taxpayers’ money shoving them away, fix the problems, so it’s not a reoccurring problem as it’s been for many years.
POLLY BETTERTONWhat exactly does our federal tax do for Mission? Highways, education and health care have all been loaded on to provincial responsibility, with some federal contribution. Canada Post is a cor-poration. Federal Department of Fisheries have little say over Fraser River resource management. Can there be federal grants to aid business de-velopment?
DONNA KENNEDYRe-open mental health facilities. Do not cut back on health and education, because our children, our health, and the homeless need attention.
WEASKEDHAVE YOU ALREADY DECIDED WHICH PARTY YOU WILL SUPPORT IN THE 2015 FEDERAL ELECTION?
82%18%NO YES
WHAT PIECE OF ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO THE NEXT LEADER OF CANADA?RONNA RYHORCHUKDon’t succumb to the political system, be brave, be a maverick, do what’s right, be the rational, forward, and free-thinking leader this country needs.
CHRISTINA PURCELLUse your common sense and be honest,try your best.
LC KENTDon’t just hear. Listen.
LARAE SUTHERLANDPlease don’t make promises you can’t possibly keep. Please stop destroying our country chasing dollars from oil, gas and non-renew-able resources.
*INDIVIDUALS, ABBOTSFORD-MISSION
EARNINGLEVELS
$25,000 & UNDER
58,870$25,000 - $50,00032,260
$50,000 - $75,00022,130
$100,000 - $200,0005,300
$75,000 - $100,0008,460
$200,000 & OVER 720
DISCLAIMER: This web poll is informal, not scientific. It reflects opinions of site visitors who voluntarily participate. Results may not represent the opinions of the public as a whole. Black Press is not responsible for the statistical accuracy of opinions expressed here
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WYATT SCOTT
On Monday October 19th, 2015Make history and elect WYATT SCOTT as one of 30 new members to the House of Commons!MISSION - MATSQUI - FRASER CANYON
The 2011 federal election resulted in a major power shuffle in Ottawa – the incumbents increased their lead while others rose to prominence and relevance, and a once-dynastic party left in defeat, forced to rebuild.
Stephen Harper’s Conservative Party won its third consecutive federal election, this time increasing its seat count to 166 to grab a majority government. The NDP, under the late Jack Layton, surged into the official opposition’s chair with 103 seats – the largest total in the party’s history.
Meanwhile, the Liberal Party tumbled from 77 seats (in 2008) to just 34, and leader Michael Ignatieff left his post after the election. The Bloc Quebecois and Gilles Duceppe – who has returned to his position for 2015 – crashed from 49 seats won in 2008 to just four, losing its official party status.
And the Green Party won its first-ever seat in Ottawa, with party leader Elizabeth May taking her riding in Saanich–Gulf Islands.
ELECTION RESULTS2011
#CANADELECTION2015
LIBERAL
ND
P
39.6%166
SEATS
CO
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THECANDIDATES
Thomas MulcairAge: 60 Leader, New Democratic Party
Mulcair was born in Ottawa in 1954 and raised in Quebec – in Hull and Laval – and graduated from Montreal’s McGill University in 1977. Mulcair was elected leader of the NDP in 2012, succeeding the late Jack Layton as the head of Canada’s Official Opposition. Mulcair has been the MP for Outremont (Quebec) since 2007.
Elizabeth MayAge: 61 Leader, Green Party of Canada
Elizabeth May is the leader of the Green Party and the MP for Saan-ich-Gulf Islands in B.C. May became just the party’s second-ever Member of Parliament, winning her riding in the 2011 federal elec-tion (even though she was not invited to that year’s national TV debates). She won the Green Party’s leadership in 2006, replacing Jim Harris.
Justin TrudeauAge:43 Leader, Liberal Party of Canada
Born in Ottawa while his father, Pierre Trudeau, was Prime Minister of Canada, Justin was raised in Montreal and is a graduate of both McGill University and UBC. Before entering politics, he worked as a French and math teacher in Vancouver. He won the riding of Papineau (Quebec) as a Liberal MP in 2008 – a position he still holds. He was named leader of the Liberal Party of Canada in 2013, succeeding Bob Rae.
Stephen Harper Age: 56 Prime Minister – Leader, Conservative Party of Canada
Stephen Harper has been the Prime Minister of Canada since 2006 and the leader of the Conservative Party since 2004. Born in Toron-to, Harper moved to Alberta after high school – first to Edmonton, then to study economics at the University of Calgary. He has been MP of Calgary Southwest since 2002, originally with the Canadian Alliance party, and became the Leader of the Opposition in that year’s election.
Gilles DuceppeAge: 67 Leader, Bloc Quebecois
The oldest leader of Canada’s major federal political parties, Du-ceppe is also the longest-serving leader of the five – he led the Bloc from 1997 to 2011, then re-assumed leadership this year, replacing Mario Beaulieu. Duceppe also served as MP for Laurier–Sainte Marie from 1990 to 2011. He has not yet announced which riding he’ll run for in 2015.
61.4%VOTER
TURNOUT
30.6%103
SEATS
18.9%34
SEATS
6.0%4
SEATS
3.9%1
SEAT
INCOMESTATS
FAMILYINCOME
MEDIAN TOTAL INCOMESOURCE: STATS CANADA
INDIVIDUALINCOME$68,860
2008
$28,920
$68,410
2009
$28,840
$69,860
2010
$29,250
$72,240
2011
$30,180
$74,540
2012
$31,320
5190 CANADATotal crime rate down 21.7% from 2008
1092 CANADATotal violent rate down 18.14% from 2008
7454 BRITISH COLUMBIATotal crime rate down 22.8% from 2008
1262 BRITISH COLUMBIATotal violent rate down 25.7% from 2008
CRIMERATES2013, INCIDENTS PER 100,000 POPULATION. SOURCE: STATS CANADA POLICE
OFFICERS
+21.8%2001 - 2012
CRIMERATES
-26.3%2001 - 2012
%
%
CANADIAN POPULATION
+12.2%2001 - 2012
UNEMPLOYMENTRATESOURCE: STATS CANADA. FROM FEBRUARY OF EACH YEAR.
7.7% 2011
7.5% 2012
7.1% 2013
7.1% 2014
6.8% 2015
CANADA
8.7% 2011
7.1% 2012
6.4% 2013
6.5% 2014
6.8% 2015
BRITISH COLUMBIA
WEALTHGAPSHARE OF WEALTH OWNED BY WEALTHIEST 10%
CANADA 47.9%B.C. 56.2%
CANADA 5.5%B.C. 3.1%
SHARE OF WEALTH OWNED BY POOREST 50%
SOURCE: STATS CANADA
2011 12,8292012 27,7782013 29,8882014 37,8842015 +50,000
NUMBER OF USERS IN CANADA AUTHORIZED BY HEALTH CANADA TO POSSESS MEDICAL MARIJUANA
MEDICALMARIJUANA2015 ESTIMATED, SOURCE: HEALTH CANADA
ELECT BRAD VISConservative Candidate for Mission - Matsqui - Fraser Canyon
APPROVED BY THE OFFICIAL AGENT FOR BRAD VISAPPROVED BY THE OFFICIAL AGENT FOR BRAD VIS
ConsWith the Conservative Party’s long-term plan of low-taxes, a balanced budget and
growth, Canada is able to protect jobs. Committed to helping families. Ready to protect your retirement. Prepared to keep
building our strong economy.
ON OCTOBER 19TH VOTE CONSERVATIVE.
QUESTIONS? Contact 604-287-1661 or [email protected].
DAVOTESFEDERAL DEBT$692 BILLION
SOURCE: STATS CANADA
IMPORTS EXPORTS
2010 $403,966,700,0002011 $456,612,500,0002012 $463,135,100,0002013 $479,266,200,0002014 $528,794,800,000
EXPORTS
2010 $413,670,000,0002011 $456,044,900,0002012 $474,287,100,0002013 $486,487,400,0002014 $524,241,800,000
IMPORTS
2014-15
31.2%
2013-14
32.3%
2015-16
30.8%
2016-17
29.3%
ACTUAL AND PROJECTED SOURCE: 2015 BUDGET
DEBT-TO-GDP RATIOSOURCE: 2015 BUDGET
BUDGETDEFICIT/SURPLUS
-5.2 BILLION 2013 - 2014
-2.0 BILLION 2014 - 2015
+1.4 BILLION 2015 - 2016
GDP GROWTHCOMPARISIONSSOURCE: 2015 BUDGET
+15.6%+13.5%+11.6%+10.3%+9.1%+5.7%-2.3%
GDP GROWTHGDP GROWTH OF G7 COUNTRIES SINCE END OF RECESSION IN 2009
+7.4%+8.9%+5.1%+6.5%+2.0%+1.1%+0.6%
JOBGROWTHJOB GROWTH OF G7 COUNTRIES OVER THE RECOVERY
2012
BY COUNTRYSOURCE: STATS CANADA
20131,665
CHINA
760
723
KOREA
151
HUNGARY
1,882
95
ROMANIA
283
39
POLAND
175
37
REFUGEECLAIMANTS2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25,3172012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,4692013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,350
TOP50COUNTRIES
2013 VS 2012
49% REDUCTION
HOUSEHOLDSPENDING
$516SHELTER + FOOD
SOURCE: STATS CANADA. SPENDING PER WEEK.
$382TAXES, INSURANCE, PENSION,
HEALTH + EDUCATION
$298TRANSPORT +
HOUSEHOLD OPERATIONS
$310RECREATION + OTHER
Furnishings, clothing, reading materials, gifts, donations, misc. expenses, tobacco/alcohol, personal care, games of chance
$1508GRAND TOTAL
Equivalent $78,414 per household per year.
34.2%
25.3%
19.8%
20.7%
With a focus on social services issues in the region,all are invited to attend and ask written questions which will be presented to the candidates by a panel.
YOU’RE INVITED
Federal All Candidates Forum
Come and discover which federal candidates in the Mission Matsqui Fraser Canyon riding are most
passionate about the issues that matter to you. Sponsored by: S :
This FREE event is scheduled Tuesday,
September 29th 7-9 p.m. at the Mission
Clarke Theatre.
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