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The Student's Commission of Canada is looking for youth from every riding in the province to become a member of The Students' Assembly on Electoral Reform. You could be one of them. They arelooking for energetic young people, between the ages of 14 and 18, who care about the future of the province and would like to work with others to learn about Ontario's electoral system.
For the first time in Ontario's history, randomly selected citizens have a chance to influence the future of our democracy and the way we elect our politicians. This non-partisan initiative, known as the Citizens' Assembly
on Electoral Reform, empowers 103 Ontario citizens to study electoral systems and hear public opinion from across the province in order to decide if the system we have now is the best system for our future.
The Students' Assembly on Electoral Reform is a parallel process designed to complement the work of the Citizens' Assembly. It offers high school aged students the chance to learn about the inner workings of the province's electoral system and other systems used throughout the world. Students will have an opportunity to contribute their voice and perspective; ensuring that the values of young people are considered when the Citizens' Assembly makes its final recommendations. |
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