Three weeks until local elections on Oct. 15
The election signs are everywhere and the number of candidates and sources of information can seem overwhelming. As leaders in our communities, chamber members can make a difference by encouraging all voters to mark their ballots by Oct. 15.
By voting, you are participating in the democratic process and learning about the people making decisions with your tax dollars.
“As a non-partisan organization, The Chamber won’t tell you who to vote for, but we will continue to ask that you do vote,” Chamber CEO Bruce Williams said. “Even if you’re not sure who the candidates are, it only takes a few minutes to find out and begin to learn what they stand for. Democracy is not about being perfect. It’s about being able to participate — something we are privileged to do as Canadians.”
Step 1: Who is running in your municipality?
Central Saanich
Colwood
CRD Electoral Areas
Esquimalt
Highlands
Langford
Metchosin
North Saanich
Oak Bay
Saanich
Sidney
Sooke
Victoria
View Royal
School District 61
School District 62
School District 63
By voting, you are participating in the democratic process and learning about the people making decisions with your tax dollars.
“As a non-partisan organization, The Chamber won’t tell you who to vote for, but we will continue to ask that you do vote,” Chamber CEO Bruce Williams said. “Even if you’re not sure who the candidates are, it only takes a few minutes to find out and begin to learn what they stand for. Democracy is not about being perfect. It’s about being able to participate — something we are privileged to do as Canadians.”
Step 1: Who is running in your municipality?
Central Saanich
Colwood
CRD Electoral Areas
Esquimalt
Highlands
Langford
Metchosin
North Saanich
Oak Bay
Saanich
Sidney
Sooke
Victoria
View Royal
School District 61
School District 62
School District 63
Step 2: How to find out more information on candidates?
We’re lucky in Greater Victoria to have a number of sources of great journalism committed to keeping democracy healthy. Here are a few sources this week to help you learn more about the Oct. 15 election.