Sunday, April 17, 2011

Interview/Profile of Local Resident

Interview with Local Resident

I recently did an interview with one of Whitby’s local residents about the election that is coming up and what kind of things they would like to see addressed.

Q: How long have you been a resident of Whitby?
A: 8 Years.

Q: Do you know about the basic history of Whitby and how it came to be?
A: No.

Q: The elections are coming up. Are you going to vote? If so, who? If not, why or why not?
A: Not sure who I am going to vote for.

Q: Are there any issues that you think should be addressed?
A: Health care and more money for working families. Also, more grants for post-secondary students and higher minimum wage.


Profile 
I recently did an interview with a local resident of Whitby about the recent election that is coming up in a couple of weeks and the types of things that they would like to see addressed. The said local resident has lived in Whitby for 8 years. When asked if they knew the basic history of Whitby and how it came to be, the resident said no, not so much. I then asked them if they plan on voting in the upcoming election. They said they weren’t sure whom they were going to vote for. They don’t know enough about their platforms to make a decision, but they do plan to vote. In terms of the types of issues that they would like to see addressed they said that they would like to see better health care and more money for working families. They also spoke about more grants for post-secondary students and higher minimum wage.

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