YARMOUTH, N.S. — Why are YOU voting?
The Tri-County Vanguard newsroom asked several Town of Yarmouth residents why they are voting in the Monday, Oct. 21 federal election. Here are their replies.
(Beacon United Church polling station)
Grace Amirault: "I'm standing up for my rights."
Debra Camelin: "This is a right that we have in Canada. I follow a lot of African politics and was very connected with South Africa during the 70s and 80s when I was in university. It's something that I think we take for granted that other people die for. I have three children and they have to vote. That's important and it's a right that we have that we should honour and respect and go for it."
Cindy Nickerson: "We need to get somebody in, I guess. Personally I think it's a bit of a mess. Just trying to make a change, or try to do something."
Arnold Nickerson: "I think it's important to vote. If you don't vote you can't complain. You have no reason to complain. And I want to keep it status quo."
Ellen Burton: "Because I'm lucky I can."
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