by Cristina Mazza | Feb 14, 2018 | Economy/Finance, Ontario, Provincial, Youth
For how lovely is Ontario’s debt? Dreaming of one day paying my fair share As Libs makes funds vanish into thy air, Our leaders keep telling me not to sweat, How could our interest bill be such a threat? Large spending runs free, going everywhere, Sousa then whispers...
by Jillian Montalbetti | Jan 5, 2018 | Canadian, Conservatism and Youth, Conservative Party of Canada, Federal, Feminism, Guest Author, Women in Politics, Youth
This article was written by guest author, Jillian Montalbetti. She is a fourth-year political science student at the University of Calgary. You can follow her on twitter @Jillian1800. Like many Bachelor of Arts students, especially those studying in political science,...
by Erin Anderson | Aug 5, 2017 | Youth
I’m a co-author on a political blog and I have never voted in a general election. Ironic as it is, it’s true. I am eighteen-almost-nineteen years old, my birthday is in August, and as such I have not been eligible to vote when election time has come...
by Delany Leitch | Jul 27, 2017 | Youth
Growing up in a rural area is often considered to be the ideal way for a person to get their start in life. Wide open spaces for play and discovery, close knit family and social groups for a feeling of community and cooperation, and stronger ties to tradition and...