My focus is Canadian Politics specifically for the younger audience. I bring to you, my opinion and information you need to know. My mission is to make Canadian politics more desirable for my audience.
Wednesday, 23 November 2011
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
A New Voting Age in Canada
Many young adults do not take voting seriously these days, whether its municipal, provincial or federal. Is it because they're too busy, lazy or whatever their excuse is. The fact is it is appalling, only 25.4%*** of young adults voted last federal election (2011) that is the lowest in Canadian history. The cause is the lack of general knowledge about politics. Last election I asked numerous people which party would they most likely vote for if they could. Most answered "What, who's Party?". The others answered green party.
*** A percentage calculated by Elections Canada.
Monday, 21 November 2011
Controversy
One thing that will come for sure, if there where a new voting age, is controversy. I'm sure many people would think that younger voters might not be mature enough to have the right to vote. I don't think that 16 year old voters are that far off, in the 1800's and early 1900's it would be crazy to think that women or people of different races could vote! Maybe in 50 years Canada will realize the value of young voters.
To explore the issues that might come up if a 16 years of age voting limit where to be placed I have created a Pro's and Con's list.
To explore the issues that might come up if a 16 years of age voting limit where to be placed I have created a Pro's and Con's list.
Sunday, 20 November 2011
Pro's and Con's of Younger Voters
Pro's
- More political opinions
- "Fresh" minds
- Possibility for younger politicians
- Possibility for continual voting
- Piece of mind in the community/province/country
Con's
- parents could force a certain opinion or party on their child
- may not be mature enough
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