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			<title>Different voices coming to the Caledon Citizen</title>
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<p>EDITORIAL</p>
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<p>A newspaper is better served when multiple viewpoints are expressed</p>
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<p>When writing a feel-good article about a new shop opening up in town or a story about a contentious issue, I always try to balance the narrative and incorporate as many important voices as the story needs.</p>
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<p>The essence of journalism is to craft stories so you, the reader, have the opportunity to hear the whole side of the argument to make an informed opinion.</p>
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<p>A perfect example can be the issue of an asphalt plant in town. In these stories I ensured to have some responses from residents, representatives of developers and town council so that you have the whole scope of the presentation.</p>
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<p>Whether you agree with one side of a party, or don't even agree with them at all, it's important to have all sides heard and their points across.</p>
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<p>Each and everyone have their own personal mandate, or agenda, if you will. They care about one thing more than the other, believing that certain things should be prioritized.</p>
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<p>Some believe the environment is important while others may believe jobs and industry should come first.</p>
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<p>Whichever way you lean towards, it's imperative to respect each and everyone involved so they all have a chance to speak.</p>
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<p>That is why the letters portion of this week's Caledon Citizen will feature a column from a Liberal candidate who ran in the Dufferin-Caledon riding in the 2018 campaign.</p>
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<p>The stories and letters are meant to be a place when you hear information and can leave with either wonder or wanting to know more. That's the goal.</p>
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<p>Whether you support the Progressive Conservatives, Liberals, NDP, Green Party, Rhinoceros Party or have any sort of political affiliation, it's clear the letters portion needs more voices from different backgrounds.</p>
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<p>Each week you'll likely see a column from MP David Tilson, MPP Sylvia Jones and Mayor Allan Thompson. While serving two different levels of government, Tilson and Jones ran on conservative platforms, respectively.</p>
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<p>It is my job to hold them accountable to their actions but I believe it's important for them to state their opinions from their viewpoints as well.</p>
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<p>Thompson on the other hand sits at the helm of a municipal government where elected officials run on a platform to try not try to advance a certain political party's views.</p>
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<p>On that same token, it's also important to hear the side of those with a different viewpoint so that they are heard instead of being pushed to the bottom.</p>
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<p>Even though Tilson and Jones won multiple elections, it's still important to hear from their opponents even when the election is over – That is why there's the official opposition in the legislature, to challenge the viewpoints.</p>
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<p>I hope you can respect the Liberal viewpoints in this paper. It is my hope that you hear them out whether or not you agree with them or not.</p>
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<p>That said, whether you're a political candidate that once ran or a resident in town, and would like to have your words published in this paper, please submit them to me at editor@caledoncitizen.com. Letters of course will be vetted and must present a clear issue presented instead of simply bashing other people. That will not be accepted.&nbsp;</p>
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