It’s like they’ve never done this before, and ditched without picking up their garbage from their constituents.
The campaign office is closed now. These are now “someone else’s problems,” much like every other problem that doesn’t affect them.
It’s like they’ve never done this before, and ditched without picking up their garbage from their constituents.
The campaign office is closed now. These are now “someone else’s problems,” much like every other problem that doesn’t affect them.
I got a couple conservative signs still up in my district while all other parties have mostly taken down their signs, should I pick them up and recycle them or am I not legally allowed to remove or otherwise move them?
The Canada Elections Act does not regulate signs outside an election, so any “rules” about removal would be covered by regional legislation. It’s your call; if you feel like hunting down the local legislation in hopes of making trouble for that candidate, all the power to you. If not, I’d say the signs are fair game to remove.
Good info, thanks! I’ll call 311 first and see if they want to deal with it, otherwise I’ll go take it down.