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		<title>Wards are not the only solution</title>
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Wards, wards, wards&#8230;if you are reading the Georgia Straight these days, Charlie Smith seems to have little interest in covering anything else these days.

God knows I have waded into this debate previously.  I was peripherally involved in the Wards campaign back in 2004 (here were my reasons at the time).  I then had some pretty [...]]]></description>
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<div id="attachment_2074" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 410px"><img class="size-full wp-image-2074" title="dawnday" src="http://civicscene.ca/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/dawnday.jpg" alt="To Charlie Smith of the Georgia Straight, wards mean the dawn of a new political age in Vancouver." width="400" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">To Charlie Smith of the Georgia Straight, wards mean the dawn of a new political age in Vancouver.</p></div>
<p><a href="http://www.straight.com/article-268231/vision-vancouver-showing-signs-being-new-npa" target="_blank">Wards, wards, wards</a>&#8230;if you are reading the Georgia Straight these days, Charlie Smith seems to have little interest in covering anything else these days.</p>
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<p>God knows I have waded into this debate previously.  I was peripherally involved in the Wards campaign back in 2004 (<a href="http://www.tdhstrategies.com/october15.html" target="_blank">here</a> were my reasons at the time).  I then had some pretty <a href="http://www.francesbula.com/uncategorized/kashmir-dhaliwal-defeat-a-difficult-one-for-the-team/" target="_blank">edgy comments</a> following last year&#8217;s municipal election, in consideration of the fact that I was the campaign manager to both Kashmir Dhaliwal and Raj Hundal, where while Hundal was elected (<a href="http://vancouver.ca/electionresults2008/#50" target="_blank">with a lower vote total than his fellow Vision candidates</a>), Dhaliwal was the only Vision Council candidate not elected.  And now, I am <a href="http://civicscene.ca/would-wards-only-accentuate-vancouvers-pedestrian-politics-and-nimbyism" target="_blank">not exactly sure where I stand</a>, in consideration of some of the inter-ward battles and pedestrian politics that happen in cities that elect councillors in this fashion.</p>
<p>First of all, Smith&#8217;s obsession has disallowed proper coverage of City Council <span> passing a 10-year plan to become the worlds greenest city or debate over how to proceed on a a mental health and addictions plan.</span></p>
<p>Secondly, Charlie&#8217;s entire argument rests on questions of race.  He seems to indicate that South Vancouver, where the majority of the city&#8217;s South Asian populuation is concentrated, should have a representative of South Asian origin.</p>
<p>I find this kind of thinking extremely demeaning, to be honest.</p>
<p>I am half South Asian.  My wife is South Asian.  Many of my friends and contacts are South Asian.</p>
<p>But why is a South Asian candidate necessary for an area where South Asians only make up 13 per cent of the population (if you are basing it on the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vancouver_South" target="_blank">Vancouver South federal riding demographics</a>)?</p>
<p>Smith argues about how the at-large system &#8220;benefits candidates with Chinese surnames and undermines the chances of candidates with South Asian names.&#8221; But if wards were to be created and South Vancouver ended up having a ward with similar boundaries to its federal counterpart, 45 per cent of the population would be Chinese.</p>
<p>Having worked with or for federal Minister Herb Dhaliwal, Solicitor General Kash Heed, former Attorney General Wally Oppal and Kashmir Dhaliwal, I am aware that South Asian representatives are more common in the area.  But the numbers alone do not support Charlie&#8217;s main thesis.</p>
<p>My point is that Wards are not the be all, end all of solving the ills of Vancouver&#8217;s electoral problems, race is a poor argument upon which to base support for the idea.</p>
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