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Interview with Corey Scott

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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2011

Corey Scott was walking around the Clubhouse, talking to the campus groups to tell them about his platform, when he happened upon the UTTV office (Room 422). He started talking to us, but then we decided we might as film it so that you all can see and be a bit more informed about the UTSU elections. If there are any other candidates that would like to talk to UTTV, please just drop by at any time. We are usually always here, but if you feel more comfortable you may email us at general[at]utoronto[dot]ca.

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  • Is he really claiming responsibilty for the TTC Post-Secondary Metropass? Absolutely outrageous! The UTSU was more concerned with alienating students by inviting in people like Angela Davis and Ward Churchill or supporting the Israel Apartheid Week, not looking out for genuine student interests.

  • Hey Corey.

    I think the main problem with UTSU now is that it doesn't matter who is in office. Keeping your word is the major influence for students.

    UTSU needs to lobby for a TTC U-Pass like UTM has. If a lot of students, both undergrad and graduate, use the TTC why not just lobby for a U-Pass in stead of a monthly transit pass. UTM pays about $80-90 for 8 months of free transit in Mississauga, plus they're getting summer passes(5 months) too for $60. Why can't we? SMH :(

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  • wow, holy fuck, he's not wearing a v-neck

  • blogut.ca/2011/03/09/predictio­ns-and-other-thoughts-on-the-e­lection/

  • I would like to see Corey Scott and the United for Action slate proposing to ammend the constitution to allow for free and fair elections and more transparency throughout UTSU. Why don't they have online voting like many of the colleges? Why is the CRO hired by the UTSU? Why was the media barred from attending all-candidates meeting? The UTSU should either address these questions or stop wasting student money on elections and just admit to being an autocracy.

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