Are you the brave MAYOR that our planet needs? Then read on ...
vote chai kalevar for fIRST brave GREEN MAYOR OF TORONTO
Chai Kalevar is a committed globally minded environmental activist, poet, author and a 5 decades long resident in TORONTO'S WEST END.. He has attended both the Earth Summits, many UN conferences including 3 COPs -[Conferences of Parties] on climate change, written a book entitled Climate Change in the Nuclear Age and is an active participant on the Toronto's OPEN MIC scene. He is a year round cyclist except for unusually challenging weather conditions and uses public transit as his next choice. He objects to Toronto's car occupancy statistics, where more than 80% of all traffic is one person per car and often load empty otherwise. Why then so many vans, SUVs & 4x4s? As a friend of mine retorted "the rest of the car is filled with the driver's ego." May be we need an ego tax.
Chai holds a M.Sc (Maths) M.A. Sc. (Electrical Engineering) from Waterloo and M.B.A (Marketing) from McMasters. Chai Kalevar is running for MAYOR OF TORONTO to raise awareness of Planetary issues that have no complete home in any election. So any election is good opportunity to get planetary public discourse initiated and established. He will strive to make global survival issues heard in the next municipal Elections. His election will break the wall of silence around global issues that we all have to face in all sub-planetary elections across the world. Too many issues are decided on local preferences [Be it Municipal, Provincial or Federal] contrary to our planetary needs in our climatically challenged nuclear age.
Chai holds a M.Sc (Maths) M.A. Sc. (Electrical Engineering) from Waterloo and M.B.A (Marketing) from McMasters. Chai Kalevar is running for MAYOR OF TORONTO to raise awareness of Planetary issues that have no complete home in any election. So any election is good opportunity to get planetary public discourse initiated and established. He will strive to make global survival issues heard in the next municipal Elections. His election will break the wall of silence around global issues that we all have to face in all sub-planetary elections across the world. Too many issues are decided on local preferences [Be it Municipal, Provincial or Federal] contrary to our planetary needs in our climatically challenged nuclear age.