Dear Editor:
As election time nears, in every paper we pick up, it is noticeable that the politicians of all parties are out there in full force trying to convince us to why we shouldn't vote for their opposition. In their futile attempt to do so, they go on denigrating said oppositions by pointing out (most of the time embellishing the truth or outright lying) all the wrong things they have done in the past and, of course, how disastrous our future would be if any of their oppositions would get elected.
While I am aware that this is part of campaigning, I believe it is about time that the the politicians put more effort, more focus on telling us what their agendas were, during their time in office, what they would do different, if elected, and why it would be to our benefit to vote for them, rather then any of their opposition.
Frank Di Cesare, Burnaby