It’s amazing how the community comes together on election day.
There’s just this buzz in the air.
School committees are running sausage sizzle fundraisers.
Community centres are full of life.
Then there’s the collective interest throughout the day of who’s ahead and what could happen.
No matter who you voted for, there’s something to appreciate about how we do things here.
It’s a shared moment that’s peaceful and positive, and even fun.
Especially when you think about how differently transitions of power happen elsewhere.