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Dec. 18, 2020

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A first draft of the People's Agenda

A first draft of the People's Agenda


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The first version of the People's Agenda from Taproot Edmonton reveals a desire to know where candidates for mayor and city council stand on climate change, homelessness, and the police budget; what they intend to do to improve transportation, infrastructure, and quality of life; and how they will steward the city's budget with integrity.

This is what we've learned from the early responses to our question: "What key issue do you want the candidates to talk about as they compete for votes in the 2021 municipal election, and why?"

While the question is phrased to capture one issue, we learned that for many respondents, the issues are intertwined and difficult to separate. This is apt, as the successful candidates will have to manage a lot of complexity and competing interests.

This project is based on The Citizens Agenda, a way for newsrooms to make elections about more than the horse race or the spectacle by listening intently to what voters say is important to them and gearing election coverage accordingly.

We launched our listening campaign in September, and we have been gathering responses ever since, with plans to do more extensive outreach to people who are not already in Taproot's orbit in the new year. We'll also continue to follow up with respondents who have given us permission to do so, and we'll start to publish stories in 2021 diving further into these topics.

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Economic forecasts heading into 2021

Economic forecasts heading into 2021


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What lies ahead in 2021 for employment, residential real estate, and economic output? Here’s what the experts are saying – with the caveat that no one expected 2020 would bring an oil price war that hammered Alberta’s energy sector and then combined with a pandemic to cause the largest annual economic contraction in Alberta’s modern-day history.

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Podcast pick: What's the Tsismis?

Podcast pick: What's the Tsismis?


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What's the Tsismis? from CJSR recently launched its second season of stories on the Pilipinx identity in the diaspora.

Tsismis means gossip in Tagalog, and each episode explores a theme through the lens of Edmontonians who have a connection to the Philippines, in the chatty way that the podcast's title reflects.

Two recent episodes are Did You Hear She Lent Them Her Vacation Money? and Did You Hear She Gave Her Brother the Sex Talk?, both including the voice of Giselle General, who blogs at FilipinaYEG.

What's the Tsismis? came out of CJSR's podcast bootcamp, led by Chris Chang-Yen Phillips. The bootcamp also led to the creation of That's Food, a podcast that tells "the backstory to food in Edmonton, one meal at a time."

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