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Vote. Everything Matters

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Film by Mille Clarkes

This video is made by one Canadian citizen to implore all Canadians to participate in their democracy.

voteeverythingmatters.wordpress.com

May 2nd is a big day for Canada; our federal election day. We can beat our poor voter turn out from the last election. We can build a country that reflects our values. Values of strong social services, multiculturalism, healthcare, environmental stewardship, cultural and artistic legacy. We can care about all these issues while maintaining a robust economy.

On April 16th the citizens of the province of PEI held a “Vote. Everything Matters Rally” in the capital, Charlottetown. Over 200 people showed up to share their passion for democratic involvement.

There were a host of musicians out to join in for a ‘sing for democracy’ including Todd MacLean, John Connolly, Teresa Doyle, Meghan Blanchard, and Carmel Mikol.

Poet Tanya Davis spoke words to move a nation.

Other poignant speakers included Conor Leggott; a UPEI student and one of Canada’s concerned youth; Teresa Doyle, acclaimed musician and advocate for the Arts; as well as Jack McAndrew on behalf of the Friends of the CBC; Irene Novaczek Director of Island Studies Department of UPEI; and Mary Boyle of the PEI Health Coalition.

We’re going to be OK. This country is full of rational, caring, passionate people.

Written by thistownissmall

April 27, 2011 at 2:37 pm

small town sessions online

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two songs.one take.

a new session every wednesday

watch them here

“Small Town Sessions is a project aimed
to celebrate the incredible artistic
energy that is fostered by a small place,
like Charlottetown. It isn’t always natural
talent that creates
wonderful artwork but the community
and environment that nurtures it,”
-Becka Viau

for more info visit here

this town is small would like to acknowledge the support of:  
PEI Community Cultural Partnership Program   of the Tourism,
Culture and Libraries Division of the P.E.I. Government, 
and the Island Media Arts Coop for their support towards this project.
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