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Written by Romeo P. Marquez   
Monday, 19 July 2010 17:20

 

Toronto Candidate for Mayor Stresses Need for Filipino-Canadian and Other Minority Support
 
The News UpFront: (TOP STORY) as of Monday, July 19, 2010 


A candidate that Filipinos may consider for mayor of Toronto, Canada, is a communications expert, a seasoned sales, marketing and management professional who is also a book author. Because he is kind, honest and compassionate, Phil Taylor would appeal to thousands of voters belonging to the invisible minority, Filipinos included. His kind of governance, if he wins the race, relies more on the spirit of the law and less on the letter of the law. He vows to be transparent, less bureaucratic and inclusive.

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"PUT A LITTLE LOVE IN YOUR HEART"

Toronto Mayoral Candidate Vows Honesty, Transparency and Less Government

 

 

By ROMEO P. MARQUEZ

 

T ORONTO - Author Phil Taylor, the latest to join the field of 33 candidates for mayor of Canada's largest city, vows servant leadership that's honest, kind and transparent, and governance with less politics and bureaucracy.

 

"My vision for Toronto is not based on mere legislation that can all too often overlook common sense, but rather the language of the heart," he said at the unveiling of his five-point "Core Values and Driving Force" in  meeting on Sunday with his supporters.

 

The English- and French-speaking Taylor became the 33rd aspirant upon filing of his candidacy last week.

 

The huge number of candidates reflects the multi-ethnic and multi-cultural makeup of Toronto, which is home to an estimated 2.6 million people where half that number is in the "visible minority", meaning non-Caucasian in race and non-white in color.

 

Filipinos, about 200,000-strong, is one of the largest in the visible minority group, topped by immigrants from South Asia, the Chinese and the Blacks. Filipinos are ahead of the Arabs, the Latin Americans, the Southeast Asians, the West Asians, the Koreans and the Japanese in the rankings.

 

It's this huge group of voters that Taylor is tapping to put him in office on election day on Monday, Oct. 25, 2010.

 

Phil Taylor chose the song "Put a Little Love in Your Heart" by Annie Lennox and Al Green as his campaign slogan so that ‘we can rise up and stand up in front of the world, as the greatest multi-cultural city on the globe, as a living testament, a beacon of kindness and peace that sets the bar for what is right, kind noble and productive! This is the dream and vision for Toronto!’

 

T aylor is a multi-awarded speaker and trainer, an expert in sales, marketing and management and in communications. He's also authored a book, "Set Yourself on Fire!", recently published and released in Toronto.

 

"Perhaps what we need in this city is less politics and less stringent governing bureaucracies that only lead to confusion, resentment, related laws suits, and high costs of running city to rather an adoption of the spirit of the law in all our affairs rather than a simple dependency on the letter of the law," he said in a press statement

 

Consistent with his compassionate stance on governance, Taylor has adopted the song "Put a Little Love in Your Heart" by Annie Lennox and Al Green as his campaign slogan so that, he explained, "we can rise up and stand up in front of the world, as the greatest multi-cultural city on the globe, as a living testament, a beacon of kindness and peace that sets the bar for what is right, kind noble, and productive! This is the dream and vision for Toronto!"

 

If elected, he promises to bring back the meaning of public servant in all the city's operations.

 

"It is not for the government and its employees to dictate on law abiding, taxpaying citizens, but rather for the people to be served in a manner that is noble, polite and dignified," Taylor said. "This is the task and the perquisite for public service."

 

The mayor, according to him, "is not appointed to govern, but to serve! The higher the calling, the more servitude is required! The more responsibility given to the leader the more humility and selfless service is required. This principle is particularly true if we are to have a truly unified and cooperative community."

 

Taylor emphasized that his will be "a government that does not govern, but a public office that undertakes its true calling which is to serve."

 

"To serve with honesty, integrity and truth in all of its affairs," he added. # # #

 

For other stories and photos, please visit: http://travelsthemes.blogspot.com/  or http://currentsbreakingnews.blogspot.com/ and: http://gotchajournalist.blogspot.com/ .

 

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Comments (1)
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1 Wednesday, 11 August 2010 19:44
You have not seen your wife or child in 12 years and when we finally speak a couple of weeks ago you tell me you will not divorce me? Please explain this Philip, you tell me I am never to contact you again, yet I am to stay married to you? You are not transparent nor honest nor do you have an ounce of integrity!

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