
It’s like Skiing
11/13/14 • -1 min
Hilary Nelson and Kari discuss being active in your community and its government, sympathy for city counselors, not being an a**hole, and why you should vote even if you haven’t done your homework.
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- [Hilary. (@theotherHilary) Twitter]2
- City of Saskatoon
- That Margaret Mead quote
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.
- [Sheila Copps says she was sexually assaulted by fellow politician, raped by someone she knew National Post]5
- In the Loop (2009) - IMDb
- Dave (1993) - IMDb
- [Our YXE An ongoing discussion about urbanism in Saskatoon]8
- [theotherhilary.ca a general interest site by Hilary.]9
Hilary Nelson and Kari discuss being active in your community and its government, sympathy for city counselors, not being an a**hole, and why you should vote even if you haven’t done your homework.
Sponsored in part via Syndicate Ads
- [Hilary. (@theotherHilary) Twitter]2
- City of Saskatoon
- That Margaret Mead quote
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.
- [Sheila Copps says she was sexually assaulted by fellow politician, raped by someone she knew National Post]5
- In the Loop (2009) - IMDb
- Dave (1993) - IMDb
- [Our YXE An ongoing discussion about urbanism in Saskatoon]8
- [theotherhilary.ca a general interest site by Hilary.]9
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