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Gen Z Canadians make push for end to hyperpartisanship

  • Hundreds of Generation Z Canadians met in Ottawa on Friday for the first youth summit calling for less political partisanship.
  • The summit arose amid rising global polarization and aimed to end hyperpartisanship while promoting cooperation among political parties.
  • Between 500 and 1,000 individuals participated either remotely or face-to-face, sharing their perspectives on environmental issues, digital security, and active participation in community affairs throughout the summit.
  • At 16 years old, Jaden Braves, who established the organization Young Politicians of Canada, expressed that Canadian youth are deeply invested in maintaining a strong and sovereign nation.
  • The summit reinforced youth involvement with policy input on tariffs and security strategies, indicating a growing national youth voice in policymaking.
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Gen Z Canadians make push for end to hyperpartisanship

Hundreds of Gen Z Canadians met in the capital Friday calling for less partisanship at a time of heightened global polarization and uncertainty.

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WellandTribune.ca broke the news in on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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