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RE: Waterloo Region Council Election Discussion - Viewfromthe42 - 05-11-2018 Jan D'Ailly, for reference, is a businessman involved in a lot of startups as well as previously with more old school companies (B&W I think as an example?), while also having been on the board of Clay and Glass, and been integral in pushing forward trails in Waterloo, like the Waterloop. So a good middle of the road candidate who can appeal to all sides. RE: Waterloo Region Council Election Discussion - tomh009 - 05-11-2018 (05-11-2018, 10:21 AM)Viewfromthe42 Wrote: Jan D'Ailly, for reference, is a businessman involved in a lot of startups as well as previously with more old school companies (B&W I think as an example?), while also having been on the board of Clay and Glass, and been integral in pushing forward trails in Waterloo, like the Waterloop. So a good middle of the road candidate who can appeal to all sides. But it's not clear yet whether he's strong enough a candidate to beat Aissa. RE: Waterloo Region Council Election Discussion - Bob_McBob - 05-11-2018 RE: Waterloo Region Council Election Discussion - Spokes - 05-14-2018 (05-11-2018, 10:21 AM)Viewfromthe42 Wrote: Jan D'Ailly, for reference, is a businessman involved in a lot of startups as well as previously with more old school companies (B&W I think as an example?), while also having been on the board of Clay and Glass, and been integral in pushing forward trails in Waterloo, like the Waterloop. So a good middle of the road candidate who can appeal to all sides. I'd vote for him over Jay, but still, there's got to be better options. Redman's name gets tossed around, has she actually indicated she might explore this option? RE: Waterloo Region Council Election Discussion - nms - 05-14-2018 Ken Seiling was in his mid-thirties when he became the Regional Chair in 1985, younger when he became Mayor of Woolwich (30 in 1978?) and younger still (28 in 1976?) when he joined Woolwich Council. (2018/70-33=1985/37 if I have my math right). Present candidates aside, is there anyone locally in their mid-thirties who would be someone to consider who could serve with the same amount of benevolent trusteeship that Ken has demonstrated? RE: Waterloo Region Council Election Discussion - Elmira Guy - 05-15-2018 Just heard on 570 that Karen Redman will be running for Regional Chair. RE: Waterloo Region Council Election Discussion - Section ThirtyOne - 05-15-2018 (05-15-2018, 11:06 AM)Elmira Guy Wrote: Just heard on 570 that Karen Redman will be running for Regional Chair. Amazing! This is great news, she will be a strong candidate. RE: Waterloo Region Council Election Discussion - KingandWeber - 05-15-2018 (05-15-2018, 11:49 AM)Section ThirtyOne Wrote:(05-15-2018, 11:06 AM)Elmira Guy Wrote: Just heard on 570 that Karen Redman will be running for Regional Chair. I am happy about this too. I always thought she was a good MP. We will need her if Jay Aissa is truly running (has that actually been confirmed?) RE: Waterloo Region Council Election Discussion - Spokes - 05-15-2018 (05-15-2018, 11:06 AM)Elmira Guy Wrote: Just heard on 570 that Karen Redman will be running for Regional Chair. Amazing news. A big fan of hers. I think her name carries a lot of weight too. RE: Waterloo Region Council Election Discussion - Spokes - 05-15-2018 (05-15-2018, 01:30 PM)KingandWeber Wrote:(05-15-2018, 11:49 AM)Section ThirtyOne Wrote: Amazing! This is great news, she will be a strong candidate. I heard it on the radio that he's running so I'd guess so RE: Waterloo Region Council Election Discussion - danbrotherston - 05-15-2018 (05-15-2018, 02:01 PM)Spokes Wrote:(05-15-2018, 01:30 PM)KingandWeber Wrote: I am happy about this too. I always thought she was a good MP. We will need her if Jay Aissa is truly running (has that actually been confirmed?) Last I had heard he had said he is running, but had not filed the paperwork. I don't know if that has changed. He also said he's leave the region if the LRT went through. Still, I'd probably put more weight on this statement. RE: Waterloo Region Council Election Discussion - Spokes - 05-15-2018 Didn't he move his business already? RE: Waterloo Region Council Election Discussion - ijmorlan - 05-15-2018 (05-15-2018, 08:03 PM)Spokes Wrote: Didn't he move his business already? No. He was lying about moving, and I think many people realized he was lying because the reason for doing so was so absurd, combined with obvious features of his character as revealed during the campaign. Their contact page does list Guelph and Woodstock phone numbers, but it gives the Head Office as being in KW, and the only address given is the Northfield Dr. location. RE: Waterloo Region Council Election Discussion - Canard - 05-16-2018 He’s had his sign up on an abandoned house in Woodstock for years. RE: Waterloo Region Council Election Discussion - Bytor - 06-04-2018 (05-15-2018, 02:45 PM)danbrotherston Wrote:(05-15-2018, 02:01 PM)Spokes Wrote: I heard it on the radio that he's running so I'd guess so Here's to hoping he does not file by 2pm on Friday, July the 27th. And if he does, does anybody have screen shots or records of him saying he'll move his business out of the Region? I want them playing wherever he shows up if he does file on time. ;-) |