渥太华8个选区及选举结果 (本人预测选举结果与上届没变化)

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Orleans给我的感觉是贫穷落后,没想到收入也不低。看收入分布是越downtown越穷,越边远越富。

那个区政府工多多啊。
 
这第三种语言是咋回事情?

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看到barrhaven 某家门口插了两面旗,其中一面就是上面的第3种文字。经常车库门大开,里面好几个黑布裹的严严实实的妇女在用煤气罐做饭。
 
除了官方语言,放任何其他文字均不妥。
 
看到barrhaven 某家门口插了两面旗,其中一面就是上面的第3种文字。经常车库门大开,里面好几个黑布裹的严严实实的妇女在用煤气罐做饭。
说明讲阿拉伯语的选民很多。他们希望拉拢
 
严重失算,捡粒芝麻丢了西瓜。
人家在Ottawa south就是刷个脸而已。安省自由党上次输得这么惨那里还是红的。
 
Liberal candidate Chris Rodgers says several of his signs were damaged over the weekend
Jon Willing
Updated: September 22, 2019
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Chris Rodgers, the federal Liberal candidate in Carleton, said on social media on Sunday, Sept. 22, 2019, that 50 to 60 of his campaign signs across the riding were destroyed over the weekend. Twitter/Facebook jpg


The federal Liberal candidate in Carleton says his campaign signs across the riding were destroyed over the weekend.

Chris Rodgers said between 50 and 60 of his signs were targeted. He said his campaign team didn’t see any other party signs damaged.

“I don’t know who did it,” Rodgers said Sunday.

He said his campaign has reported the vandalism to Ottawa police.

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Volunteers have been out replacing the signs across the riding, he said.

“This is several hours away from their families and (the signs) cost money,” Rodgers said.

Rogers said his campaign is “focused on a positive message.”

The incumbent in the riding is Conservative Pierre Poilievre. The other candidates so far are Kevin Hua of the NDP, Gordon Kubanek of the Green Party and Alain Musende of the People’s Party of Canada.

The election is Oct. 21.
 
我看见barrhaven 那几个蓝牌子也被破坏了。都越来越low 了。
 
每次大选都有这事儿发生,发生在不同的党派竞选人。
 
:eek:不会吧:kan:

选做婚纱的女人当议员也不错。

Karen McCrimmon OMM CD MP (born c. 1957) is a Canadian Forces veteran, mediator, and politician who was elected Member of Parliament for Kanata—Carleton in the 2015 Canadian federal election. After a 31-year military career, McCrimmon retired as a lieutenant colonel. She was the first female navigator and the first woman to command a Canadian Forces air force squadron. She became involved in federal politics with the Liberal Party of Canada in 2008. In 2011, she was the Liberal candidate for the federal election in the Carleton—Mississippi Mills riding and, in 2013, she unsuccessfully bid for the Liberal leadership.

Background
McCrimmon was born in Weston, Ontario.[1] Her father, Charles Martin, was a metallurgic technician employed by the A.V.Roe Company working on the AVRO Arrow CF-105.[2] Her mother, Isabel, emigrated from Scotland on her own, at the age of 20. When the Arrow project was cancelled in 1959, her father found work with Trans-Canada Airlines and moved his family to Timmins, Ontario. In 1971, the family moved to Windsor, Ontario.

While in high school, McCrimmon joined the Royal Canadian Army Cadets.[2] In 1975, she joined The Windsor Regiment (RCAC) as a Reservist. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Windsor in Russian and linguistics,[1] and originally wanted to work in Canada's diplomatic corps.[2]

McCrimmon then joined the Regular Force in 1980, and became an air navigator, the first female to gain such a qualification.[3]

In 1995, she was made a member of the Order of Military Merit and, in 1998, was promoted lieutenant-colonel and given command of 429 Transport Squadron, becoming the first woman to command a Canadian Forces flying squadron.[3] In 2000, she headed the Transport and Rescue Standardization and Evaluation Team. In July 2006, she was posted to Ramstein, Germany to serve as a Senior Staff Officer at the NATO Air Headquarters.[3] She did a tour of duty in Afghanistan in 2004 where she was responsible for NATO Airlift Co-ordination.[3] She retired from the Forces in 2006.

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每次大选都有这事儿发生,发生在不同的党派竞选人。
互相拆牌子啊,真low得不能再low。这就是传说中的“东风破,你比东风还破”?:tx:
 
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