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Columns October 24, 2007
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Losing sight of what's important
Mark Pavilons
      I'm an idiot. Granted, that's not the most earth-shattering revelation you're likely to hear. In my estimation, there are gazillions of idiots, halfwits, dim-wits and not-toobrights among us. But that's not what I'm referring to.
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Apathy the rule, not the exception
National Affairs
Claire Hoy
      For weeks leading up to Premier Dalton McGuinty's majority electoral victory, Elections Ontario sponsored a series of clever radio ads designed to convince more Ontarians to vote. The strategy failed. Miserably. Only 52.8 percent of eligible voters cast their ballots, which means 47.2 percent co...
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Focussing on growth management in Caledon
Mayor's Report
By Marolyn Morrison
      To continue the theme of growth management that I began in my column last week, I will focus on the Managing Growth Focus Area. This focus area will determine how the Region of Peel will meet the provincial population forecast for 2031 of 1.
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