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Episode 56 July 10th 2013   Hosts & Guests Stuart Clark Sean Quigley Pat Maloney Nathan Smith Topic – #Ldnwest byelection Candidate Background and transparency.   What are the voters in London West looking for. What makes a byelection different from a regular one? http://www.lfpress.com/2013/07/07/distrust-anger-and-apathy-unite-london-west-voters http://www.lfpress.com/2013/07/07/gillespie-the-stirring-majesty-of-democracy-by-phone Nathon’s Blog The forest for the Trees http://www.am980.ca/Blog/NathanSmith/BlogEntry.aspx?BlogEntryID=10561717#comments Topic: […]

Episode 56 July 10th 2013


 


Hosts & Guests


Stuart Clark


Sean Quigley


Pat Maloney


Nathan Smith


Topic – #Ldnwest byelection


Candidate Background and transparency.


 


What are the voters in London West looking for.


What makes a byelection different from a regular one?





http://www.lfpress.com/2013/07/07/distrust-anger-and-apathy-unite-london-west-voters





http://www.lfpress.com/2013/07/07/gillespie-the-stirring-majesty-of-democracy-by-phone


Nathon’s Blog The forest for the Trees


http://www.am980.ca/Blog/NathanSmith/BlogEntry.aspx?BlogEntryID=10561717#comments




Topic: The Media and the Viewpoint


Is reporting on this by election fair and even – do we hear about all the parties?


Are the “scandals” really scandals or a way to drum up interest and drive sales?


What is the responsibility of the media in a democracy – even a small democracy like London?


Is the media responsible for the cynicism we have with politics or is it only the politicians? Or are we all to blame?


Topic Three – Youth in trouble


Growing number of young Londoners on the street  – http://www.lfpress.com/2013/07/08/growing-number-of-young-londoners-on-the-street


By Randy Richmond, The London Free Press


Monday, July 8, 2013 10:58:26 EDT PM


 


Signs of a potential crisis include:

One downtown agency is reporting a 62% increase in visits from youths seeking meals and other essentials.

Another agency reports seeing young people with far more complex and chronic problems than even a few years ago, and double the number of outreach workers wouldn’t satisfy the demand for help.

A third agency also is reporting an increased demand for food, and an increased plea from schools seeking help with troubled students and violence.

19,000: Rough number of visits for food and other essentials at Youth Action Centre, increase of 62%

3,000: People aged 12-25 getting help at Intercommunity Health Centre

This story generated 175 comments – many of them telling these youth to pull themselves up and go to work. Is this a realistic answer?


What is the responsibility of the family of the youth in these situations?


Are we “coddling”  our youth ?


Why is this happening now in London?


 


 


Topic Four – Egyptians in London stage rally against deposed president


London Community News


ByCraig Gilbert


http://www.londoncommunitynews.com/news-story/3882350-egyptians-in-london-stage-rally-against-deposed-president/


Topic 5 – London’s jobless rate drops to 9.2%


9.2% — London’s unemployment rate finally dips


By Hank Daniszewski, The London Free Press


Friday, July 5, 2013 7:59:54 EDT PM


http://www.lfpress.com/2013/07/05/london-jobless-rate-dropped-significantly-in-june-to-92


 


London area unemployment rate for this year:


January: 8.5%


February: 9.1%


March: 9.6%


April: 9.9%


May: 9.8%


June: 9.2%


June 2013 versus June 2012


Unemployment: 9.2% versus 8.5%


Participation rate: 64.5% versus 65.8%


Labour force: 270,600 versus 273,800