Guelph

Guelph candidates talk about povertyGuelph election candidates have gone "On the Record" answering two questions from Make Poverty History activists. The candidates' answers are shown, as well as interviews with Guelph residents dealing with poverty.

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Make Poverty History has joined up with the Guelph Wellington Coalition for Social Justice to organize an all-candidates meeting.

The initial gathering of Make Poverty History, Guelph chapter, was held on July 29, at 158 Wyndham Street in Guelph.

July 29, 2008 | 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Guelph, ON
We will be holding an organizing meeting in Guelph on Tuesday, July 29th – everyone is welcome, please join us if you can.

Make Poverty History Guelph meeting
Tuesday, July 29th, 5:30-8:30pm
158 Wyndham Street North, Guelph

Everyone welcome - please RSVP to eric[at]makepovertyhistory.ca
By-election definition

Journalists and politicians all over are buzzing about some upcoming by-elections in Ontario and Quebec.

Why do they care so much, if it only affects a few seats in Parliament, and doesn't affect who gets to form the government (and who gets to be Prime Minister)?

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