Tag Archives: Justin Trudeau

Top 5 things I’m thankful for

In the spirit of Thanksgiving, I thought I would write the top 5 things I’m thankful this holiday: I live in a country with a free and democratic political system. I am encouraged to follow my passion in working in partisan politics. … Continue reading

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AP Night #2

AP = Advance Polls. Today was night two of the advance poll weekend. According to CBC, 850,000 people voted in the advance polls yesterday. Let’s just let this sink in how incredible is this. In 2011, there was 61% voter … Continue reading

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10 ways you know you’ve been campaigning too long

In honour of a now famous slip of the tongue, where Justin Trudeau calls Gilles Duceppe ‘mon amour‘, I thought I’d give you my take on ’10 ways you know you’ve been campaigning too long’: Your friends and family give … Continue reading

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Youth aren’t our future…

They are our present. That’s a phrase that I heard several times back when Justin Trudeau made school presentations in Manitoba, before he was an MP. It struck me as inspiring then, but as I’ve grown up I see its … Continue reading

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Politics of Fear

This is why I am so happy to support the Liberal Party of Canada, and especially Justin Trudeau There’s been a lot of talk on the Canadian political scene lately about divisive politics. The politics of fear that the Conservative … Continue reading

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