While all those who worked on inserting an environmental perspective into
the municipal election campaign can be proud of their effort (see http://www.ottawaenvironmentalvotes.org/), unfortunately
it has not resulted in a "green" Council. These are the "best" candidates
who were elected (based on whom we named in the Nov 10 Metro ad - attached):
Alex Cullen; Diane Holmes; Peggy Feltmate; Jacques Legendre; George Bédard; Shad Qadri; Clive Doucet; and Bob Monette.
Some of our "best" candidates did well: J.P. Dorion, Brett Delmage, Jay
Nordenstrom. Scott Moffatt came close to unseating Glenn Brooks. Anu Bose
faired surprisingly poorly.
The most humbling results were for "best" candidates Don Dransfield, who
garnered 158 votes, Robert Fowler (1,309), Dan Biocchi (1,192), Catherine
Gardner (833), Perry Marleau (1,190), Yusef Al Mezel (1,063) and David
Alloggia (1,465).
What next? I see three action items:
1) keep the heat on, including a Report Card after the first year (but,
really, there ought to be action as items come up);
2) early in the term, organize an environmental awareness retreat for
Councillors, in cooperation with the advisory committees and environmental
management staff at the city and the conservation authorities.
3) the Alliance could send a letter either to "blank-page" Mayor-elect Larry O'Brien, or to all members of Council, setting out what, from our point of view, the environmental priorities are.
Comments?
Erwin
Nov 25, 2006
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