We need better policies made for and by youth

In 2014, Trudeau asked the Conservative government what it would do to improve life for Canadian youth. Today, I call on him to answer that same question.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reacts to protesters who turned their backs while he was speaking at the Canadian Labour Congress's National Young Workers' Summit in October.
Last year, many events promoting citizen engagement for millennials took place in Ottawa, such as ONE Young World or the Young Workers' Summit. In 2017, for the 150th commemoration of Confederation, it is time to address important issues for youth under the age of 30, especially precarious employmen...

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