picard102
Senior Member
Question...why do so many refer to the candidate as Olivia while the men get their surnames used? You can see it in posts above, where it is Ford, Tory and Olivia.
Because that's how her campaign positioned it.
Question...why do so many refer to the candidate as Olivia while the men get their surnames used? You can see it in posts above, where it is Ford, Tory and Olivia.
Before you start lecturing me on the causes inequality, you should probably do your research.
From http://www.thestar.com/opinion/edit...sistence_of_racial_inequality_in_canada.html:
I still believe Chow will finish a healthy second place. Nothing wrong with that.
Question...why do so many refer to the candidate as Olivia while the men get their surnames used? You can see it in posts above, where it is Ford, Tory and Olivia.
Because that's how her campaign positioned it.
Yup her campaign did that. It's better then Mrs. Layton, which some would be upset, about because it would be about "why is she getting defined by her husband?" I can see her in 4th if Ari Goldkind continues his momentum
Social scientists continually find that racialized Canadians face multiple disadvantages even after controlling for other factors (e.g. income of parents, immigration status, age, gender, etc)
God, it's so depressing that people are so reluctant to even admit basic facts like the existence of racial inequality.
Here's another. This has little to do specifically with the mayoral race. None of the candidates have taken on the issue as a campaign commitment.Here's a thought - if you can't find a cause for something, keep looking! What about differences in education, language proficiency, culture, social networks? How about thinking how a municipal government can work to help all residents overcome these barriers?
With her disgusting record on workers rights, this should be a curse not a blessing.
Here's another. This has little to do specifically with the mayoral race. None of the candidates have taken on the issue as a campaign commitment.
Just posted by Daniel Dale, update on remaining debates:
October 14: Canadian Club of Toronto
October 14, 7 p.m.: Mennonite New Life Centre, Latin American Civic Participation Campaign, Las Perlas del Mart TV and CCIME. Location: Mennonite New Life Centre, 1774 Queen St. E.
October 15, 4:30 p.m.: Newstalk 1010
October 16, 6 p.m.: CBC
October 20, 6 p.m.: Toronto Star-Martin Prosperity Institute. Location: 105 St. George St.
October 21, 10:30 a.m.: Toronto Real Estate Board
October 21, 7 p.m.: Scarborough Rotary Clubs/University of Toronto Scarborough
October 22, 6:30 p.m.: CP24
October 23, 6 p.m.: Citytv