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Ballot Vox — 105 episodes

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#85 - Are we failing newcomers to Canada?

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#99 - Ontario has an accessibility crisis

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#95 - Do Ontarians really want more mega highways?

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#105 - Fighting fires in a growing city

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#104 - Searching for a clear vision in the Mississauga byelection

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#103 - PC delays are harming survivors of intimate partner violence

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#102 - Flipping to clean energy before it's too late

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#101 - Mississauga By-election: interview with Shelly Scott-England

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#100 - Protecting the homestead for future generations

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#98 - Mississauga By-election: interview with Natalie Hart

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#97 - Inside The Pointer's coverage on the Mississauga by-election

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#96 - Caledon betraying environmental roots with short-sighted planning

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#94 - Fighting for a new deal for Peel

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#93 - The race to replace Bonnie Crombie begins

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#92 - PC's can't be trusted to fix Ontario schools for the deaf and blind

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#91 - It's time to TALK about human trafficking

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#90 - Students, parents call out racism within Peel's Catholic school board

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#89 - Niagara reacts to new police chief

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#88 - Old habits and other barriers to environmental change

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#87 - Fighting for a sustainable Brampton

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#86 - Saving Canada's critical lands before it's too late

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# 84 - Planning for perfection on the Mississauga waterfront

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#83 - Why are we ignoring our struggling food banks?

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#82 - Citizen engagement is at an all-time low: Where will real change come from?

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#81 - Peel's housing crisis is worse than ever, is it time for desperate measures?

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#80 - Peel is breaking up, where does that leave Caledon?

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#79 - Two renewed threats to Ontario's critical greenspaces

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#78 - Patrick Brown's shameful Brampton mayoralty

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#77 - How to win back our governments from developers

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#76 - Who will lead Mississauga at its most critical time?

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#75 - All about the Greenbelt

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#67 - Are the arts dying in our cities?

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#74—Anarchy in the Greenbelt

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#73—Mississauga’s historic LRT

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#72—The confusing dismissal of a critical climate change court case

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#71—Paving the Greenbelt = Biting the hand that feeds

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#70—Residents making noise about blasting quarry proposal in Caledon

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#69 - Nobody wants to talk about elder abuse

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#68 - Cities struggle to fund emergency services

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#66 - Saving Ontario's wildlife

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#65—Playing politics with people’s health in Brampton

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#64—Shocking legal claims show Peel Children’s Aid needs wholesale change

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#63—Patrick Brown's laughable budgets are harming Bramptonians

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#62—Patrick Brown hires his old gang back

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#60—Mississauga wants to become a dynamic metropolis, but does it have the money?

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#59—More fireworks over fireworks in Mississauga

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#58—Government budgets & the climate emergency

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#57—Is Doug Ford trying to privatize healthcare?

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#56—The erosion of our democracy…and media

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#61—Why you should care about Peel's housing crisis

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#55-By-election needs to deliver for Mississauga; lawsuit paints troubling picture of City Hall

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#54—Challenges to Ford's destructive housing agenda are coming

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#53-The destructive, anti-democratic PC development agenda

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#52 - New councils are being sworn in, are they ready for what’s to come?

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#51-Election post-mortem

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#50-Brampton’s illegal apartments are a priority of Wards 3&4 candidates

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#49—Annette Groves calls out Jennifer Innis’s campaign flip-flopping

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#48-Brampton candidates vie to replace Charmaine Williams

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#47 - Ron Starr and Joe Horneck confront harassment allegations

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#46—Streetsville candidates vow to protect small businesses, homeowners

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#45 - Brampton candidates want to remove Rowena Santos after years of scandal

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#44—Our election plans

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#43—Patrick Brown’s brazen City Hall cover-up

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#42 - Two Brampton Councillors confront Patrick Brown’s big lie

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#41 - After PC sweep, upcoming municipal elections critical for Peel’s future

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#40 - Will the PC sweep of Peel be good or bad for the region?

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#39 - A vote for the future of healthcare in Peel

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#38 - The polls show a big PC majority.

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#37 - Can the youth vote sway Ontario’s election?

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#36 - Ontario polls show a tightening race

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#35 - Will the NDP's treatment of Kevin Yarde harm the brand?

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#34 - Liberals make systemic discrimination an election issue

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#33 - How can the NDP and Liberals prevent another PC majority?

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#32 - Can PC election promises be trusted?

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#31 - Patrick Brown still faces multiple accusations of sexual misconduct—he should not be prime minister

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#30 - The gravel industry could be a problem for Doug Ford in rural Ontario

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#29 - News fatigue might hand Doug Ford another majority

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#28 - Ontario’s next government needs to put climate action first

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#27 - Ontario’s mental health sector needs help—will politicians listen?

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#26 - The big issues heading into June's provincial election

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#25-Brampton & Mississauga voters need to reshape their local council this October

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#24 - Ontario needs culturally appropriate long-term care

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#23 - Poll shows little support across Ontario for environmentally harmful policies

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#22 - What early polls suggest for the 2022 Ontario election

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#21 - The PC onslaught against Ontario's wildlife

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#20 - Nurses will make Doug Ford pay at the polls

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#19 - Provincial watchdog gives the Ford PCs an F on the environment

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#18 - Hospital politics & Brampton’s healthcare crisis

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#17 - Highways & other backward planning during a planetary crisis

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#16 - International students are going home in body bags–what’s the province doing?

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#15 - Green Leader Mike Schreiner wants to stop Doug Ford's assault on the planet

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#14 - The 2022 Ontario election needs to fix Peel’s healthcare crisis

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#13 - Doug Ford’s big election lie

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#12 - Our 2022 Provincial and Municipal election coverage

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#11 – The election postmortem

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#10 - Do voters have the information they need?

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#9 – Ahead of the big day, don’t let the polls fool you

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#8 – Are the parties actually planning to stop climate change?

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#7 – What will each party’s childcare plan do for you?

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#6 – Do parties have a plan to deal with Islamophobia?

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#5 – The big debate is here

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#4–Everything you need to know about voting in this pandemic election

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#3 - With a weekend filled by spin, can social media help find the truth?

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#2 - Will the snap election turn voters off?

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