Where is peel region
Voting is a democratic right, as well as a responsibility for all Canadian citizens. By voting you get to exercise your right and show your support for candidates who share your vision for your community and neighbourhood. Deciding who to vote for can be a hard decision. The key is to learn as much as you can about the people running for mayor, councillor, or school trustee in your area also known as Ward. Read your local newspapers as the election approaches. You may find articles written about the candidates, and learn about the All-Candidates Meetings.
These are public meetings where all of the candidates in your ward are invited to explain their policies and answer questions from the audience. Anyone can attend these meetings to ask questions, or just listen to the candidates talk. Information on how and where to vote and details on the candidates in your ward is available on each of the city's website:.
Every resident is affected by the outcome of the municipal election, even those who can't vote. Newcomers who aren't eligible to vote this year can still get involved.
For example, if you find a candidate you would like to support, you can campaign on their behalf. You could go door-to-door to raise awareness about the candidate, volunteer to work in their campaign office, or work to raise funds to help their campaign. You can also get more involved in the municipal elections by becoming an election worker. There are a number of public holidays that are observed in Ontario. Depending on your job, you may not get some of these holidays off.
Migrating to a new country can be exciting but at the same time quite stressful. Read some of the real life settlement experiences of newcomers. Starts in late March and runs until mid June. Spring is usually a rainy season and the temperatures are cool but sunny. Trees begin to bloom in spring and plants and flowers begin to grow.
Runs from mid June until late September. Summer weather starts off warm but gets very hot in July and August. By September, it starts to cool down. This is the shortest season, running from late September to late November. The weather starts to cool down and the leaves on the trees change colours to red, yellow and orange before they fall off the trees to prepare for winter. The longest season of the year, winter runs from late November to late March.
Winters are cold and snowy and it's important to get warm winter clothing to wear when you are outdoors. If you are driving in the winter, you must be extra careful because the roads can be icy and slippery. Watch live. Translation on this website is carried out by Bing Microsoft Translator, a third-party provider.
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Indigenous acknowledgement. Stay connected. Mandurah is the regional business hub and is home to 65 per cent of the region's population. The City's retail sector is a large employer and an important contributor to the Peel's economy. The region's economy is dominated by mineral processing because of its abundance of mineral reserves, including the world's largest bauxite mine , mineral sands and Australia's largest producing gold mine.
The region is complemented by stable manufacturing and construction service industries and agriculture. Peel Region in profile — economy and community. Home Contact Us Accessibility Sitemap. It looks like your browser does not have JavaScript enabled. Please turn on JavaScript and try again. Toggle navigation.
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