Comment 27908

By UrbanRenaissance (registered) | Posted December 15, 2008 at 14:09:18

A. Smith, comparing the local increase to the provincial or national average increase would definitely be better but I still think other factors should be accounted for (i.e. average time a resident stays in the area, average amount of non-work driving the residents do, average ratio of disposable income to total income, a general happiness survey, etc). As our own city has shown with the brownfield development fiasco, its easy to skew numbers by only looking at one narrow definition. Public oversight would also be needed, perhaps in the form of an ombudsman.

Realistically though, not many politicians would agree to this sort of accountability which is why I can go on Google and in 30 seconds I can see what Paris Hilton ate for breakfast, but not how local, provincial or federal government members have voted in past votes.

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