Monday, October 02, 2006

JANE PITFIELD

Is anyone out there organizing for the Jane Pitfield for mayor campaign?

Is so, please contact me.

12 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why are you gonna screw up her campaign?

5:02 PM, October 02, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I thought you would be shilling for Miller by now?

8:24 PM, October 02, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Miller is busting the city budget in order to keep his NDP friends in the money, and those friends have nothing better to do with their time than work for Miller.

Pitfield will definitely have an uphill battle, Miller can suck ratepayers dry to pay for his campaign workers.

8:45 PM, October 02, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Drop a note on the website. Reference blogging you can be anonymous if desired.

10:41 PM, October 03, 2006  
Anonymous liberal supporter said...

Miller has been a disappointment. He embodies the kind of arrogance and hypocrisy that liberals (or anyone else) do not need.

I am little concerned about Pitfield's anti-panhandling ideas, but likely some acceptable compromise will get the panhandling under control without throwing them all in jail. It is not a huge issue to me.

The "energy from waste" line on her site means incineration. She should be more clear about that. I am not convinced the clean incineration technology is mature and trouble free enough, but we should be piloting it to make it mature. We should be disposing of our garbage in our own yard.

Related to panhandling of course is homelessness. There is a lot that could be done to reduce the costs of this and improve the outcomes, while maintaining human dignity for people in these situations. I was most annoyed at the well staffed "homeless industry" opposing and willfully sabotaging the homeless census.

8:55 PM, October 04, 2006  
Blogger Paul said...

"I am not convinced the clean incineration technology is mature and trouble free enough"

It has certainly been mature and trouble-free in Europe for a number of decades now.

9:46 PM, October 13, 2006  
Anonymous liberal supporter said...

That should be mentioned on her site, then. Incineration is not a bad word. She should be more clear she supports at least looking at it, instead of the current tabooing of it. The debate can ensue, but I think disposing of garbage locally is a reasonable main requirement.

10:55 PM, October 14, 2006  
Anonymous Wendy said...

Hell no, I pity the city that votes Pitfield!

8:34 PM, October 18, 2006  
Blogger Jay said...

Pitfield is useless. I have contacted contacted her office many times(shes the councillor for my area) last year, even before she was running for mayor and not one person returned my call, even after 5 attempts. Great mayor she'll make.

She'll be like Harper, locked up somewhere with no way to contact them. Give me anyone but Pitfield.

3:54 PM, November 06, 2006  
Blogger Jay said...

It should be noted that it was Jack Laytons fault that we have this trash problem in TO.

Laytons great environmentally friendly idea was to ship it all out of the country.

3:56 PM, November 06, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Don't you wish Jane was mayor now??

12:08 PM, June 01, 2007  
Blogger hailubao said...

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Since the Chinese government issued its June 1 ban on free plastic bag handouts, retailers in China have found themselves in the midst of a "green" phenomenon.

They're anxious to turn fashion-conscious customers into eco-aware shoppers.

Under the new regulations, free plastic bags are banned and shopkeepers are required to charge shoppers for plastic bags. The prices vary, but range from 0.2 yuan ($0.03) to 1 yuan ($0.14) depending on the size of the bag.

But, a plain bag is far from satisfactory for the China's fashion-conscious - and this mindset is pushing the country towards a "green revolution" in the closets.

"It is cool to carry a simple colored eco bag to go with my Levi's jeans and sneakers," says 21-year-old Huang Min. "It is a direct way to contribute to environmental protection. And, it is a popular vision for saving the planet."

The Beijing college student wears her new eco bag proudly on her shoulder. It is an important part of her outfit - and has a statement to make.

Eco bags are increasingly being seen as fashionable as more and more celebrities appear on "green issue" magazine covers with the reusable bags matching their outfits.

"Going green" appears to be a growing trend. Stars as big as Madonna have even dazzled "green-oriented" magazines. The artist was chosen to dazzle the cover of Vanity Fair's third annual May 2008 Green Issue.

As environmental issues spill into the fashion world, the "green shopping bag" campaign seems to be a win-win solution for all those involved.

Companies can adopt the bags as a brand-building tool. Consumers see it as an iconic statement against throwaway plastics - which have previously been given away in the billions annually. The "green movement" has been seeping on to fashion runways and marketing strategies - so why not on shopping bags and totes?

Muji, a Japanese lifestyle store established nearly 30 years ago, launched its own version of "My Bag" when it opened its first Beijing store in Joy City this March. The simple yet stylish bags made from linen and cotton threads have sold well over the past few months in the capital, according to Muji staff. Initially, they sold bags ranging from 5 to 100 yuan, but now they only have bags priced from 24 to 100 yuan remaining.

"People of different ages love the bags because they are light, simple and convenient," says one of the shop's workers Chen Weimi.

"To reduce waste and conserve resources, we encourage our consumers to use 'My Bag'," says the store's manager Akita Toru.

Other well-known international brands are also striving to set the eco trend in Beijing. Diesel, Marc Jacobs and DKNY have also released low-priced eco bags made of organic cotton.

And, apart from the big international names, young designers based in Beijing are also working on the green bags.

"Young people in China are aware of the environment and want to do what they can to protect it, especially when it is becoming a trend," says 30-year-old designer Peng Haofeng, from Yunnan province.

Together, with two other friends, the three opened a green-themed store, Kidults, or Tong Huo in Chinese, last November on Dongsi Street. The company aims to promote the green fashion concept among the Beijing people.

According to the store's marketing manager, Gou Chenglong, many people were unaware of the eco bag concept when the store first opened last year.

"People, especially the older generation would not accept the idea because they didn't think about the simple green bag value that much. But, half a year later, more and more people here are becoming aware of the eco-bags or eco-fashion trend, especially when the government issued the ban on plastic bags at supermarkets in Beijing. It is a good start."

With handmade pictures on them, the bags look trendy and self-expressive. The bags generally contain no dyes and are known for their creative trims and decorations made from wood or bamboo.

"The price is normal and acceptable for students and office workers," says 26-year-old Zhou Fei, as she rifled through the bags at Kidults ranging from 15 yuan to 100 yuan. "I am a frequent buyer of green bags and T-shirts."

"It would be fashionable to carry beautifully designed cloth bags rather than monotonous white plastic ones down the street."

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3:25 AM, November 05, 2008  

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