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Recommendation: RE-ELECT LIBERAL MP BONNIE BROWN

The pundits say that this riding is sliding towards the Conservatives. Voters who want action on climate change need to come together to make sure that it stays in Liberal hands! We urge you to vote strategically on October 14th to help re-elect Bonnie Brown.

We don't suggest that you give Ms. Brown a free ride, however. This long term MP needs to earn your vote! Ask her tough questions, and make sure she knows that returning to Ottawa means pushing hard to bring forward policies to reduce emissions.

Sources used in this recommendation:

Please keep in mind our recommendations are based on a review of previous outcomes, election prediction sites and the commentary of pundits and constituents. Every riding is unique, and recommendations based on regional polling trends do not necessarily capture that. You are best situated to make the call on who to vote for. The most important thing you can do is talk to your friends and neighbours, assess the local race yourself, and make an informed decision as to who has the best chance of keeping the Conservative out of office. Work together!

Other sources to consider when making your decision:

 

Want to help encourage strategic voting in Oakville?

Please see our suggestions on the "Get Involved" page. For some additional tips on how to encourage voter turn out and support recommended candidates, check out The Department of Culture.

Make the candidate earn your vote!

We encourage you to support the recommended candidate, but they have to realise you are doing this because you want action on climate change. Please keep the pressure on over the next two weeks! For information on how host a climate change town hall and for a tips on writing letters to candidates, visit Vote Environment 2008.

Why not more Green Party recommendations?

This is a tough call, and we don't take encouraging people not to vote Green lightly. Read more here.