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Georgetown, Ontario
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Harnoor Gill, the founder of Peace Welcome Club, lives in Georgetown with his family and studies as a high school student. Harnoor volunteers with many local organizations including Willow Park Ecology Centre, Town of Halton Hills and Halton Children’s Aid Society and is dedicated to raising awareness about youth volunteering among youth worldwide. Several of his articles have been published in the Times of India, Asian Journal, The Independent & Free Press and Indo-Canadian Voice. Harnoor also maintains a facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/PeaceWelcomeClub and has been known to post passing thoughts on various online sites.

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Ontario Elections Mania

June 12, 2014

No matter who, or what party, you choose to vote for, I am very much hope that you exercise your democratic right in Ontario's 41st Provincial General Election on Thursday, June 12, 2014. To Find Your Voting Location - Elections Ontario 1888 668 8683 or go to www.elections.ca and give them your postal code. You Will Need - bring one piece of photo identification (that includes your name and residential address) to your voting location.

The most important things we youth, the new generation who are the next leaders for our Province and for our country should be concerned about during the Ontario elections, in my humble estimation,  are the following:

●    Look for politicians who support life and I mean from conception to natural death. I don’t think too many young people are paying attention but I am and so are some of my friends ‘future leaders’.  Do you know we have a very very low birth-rate. Seems to me families are afraid to have children - why is that?  I am not a scientist or great mathematician but it doesn’t take rocket sciencetist to understand that if our families don’t have children we will have a problem. 
 
●    It’s clear without children there is no future. Governments should do more to help families have children.  I try to understand how and why any mother could kill her child. As a Sikh and someone who also has great respect for Christianity, I find it barbaric. But I know that some women, and sometimes girls, end up in desperate situations. Because only when someone is desperate do they take desperate actions.

●    No woman should ever be desperate enough that she will kill her own child in the womb.

●    More needs to be done to help mothers have their children and there should also be post-natal care for the mother and child. Hopefully the father is doing his part too. So what does it mean - it means we need a law in Canada - a law for the unborn as at present there is no law.  I was astonished to find out that we are the only country in the world that has no law to protect our children in the womb.

●    Look for politicians who will defend our religious freedom. We are in a democracy and we have the right to our beliefs - to stand up for them and not be ridiculed. This is civil law, it is civil rights. The rights that so many fought for and died for.  No government is god; no government has the right to take away our moral or ethical rights.  The government’s one job is to govern and make the city livable, safe, use our taxes for good things, fight crime and violence, educate which does not mean take over the mind and soul of the child/youth as some well-known politicians are trying to do!  We youth must speak out and tell our politicians we will not vote for such people.  We will not let them take over the minds of our brothers and sisters.

●    Noone should vote for Parties/politicians who have lied to us; misused our funds (e.g. Ornge scandal, EI scandal; power plant shutdown costing taxpayers millions of dollars).

●    We want clean and good stewards - politicians who will use our hard earned money (right now that of our parents/family members) in the right way. We want them to build a better Ontario. A province that everyone wants to come to where everyone receives a ‘just wage’ for their work. A province where the youth, who oftentimes are struggling with so much debt when they graduate, are helped.

●    The provincial election is on - we have a short time left to do what we can do: canvass, make phone calls; visit with our parents/etc..  You can help the party in your local riding - do it!  Many will have to make a choice - a choice for ‘their life and their future and their dollars’...

The Ontario provincial election is upon us. As youth, we cannot vote yet and therefore cannot make a big difference yet - however, a great tactic around this is to encourage voting through your local riding or the party you wish to support. Who said there was a limit to helping to canvass? That’s right; nobody did. This simply means that at any age you can help the party in your local riding out by helping the voters to vote.

Helping to vote such as campaigning for your favourite party is a great way to stay involved.  

Recently, there was the fantastic March for Life up in Ottawa where 17,000 young people were present and about 6,000 adults. It was fantastic to hear the youth were so influential on Parliament Hill, and now throughout Canada,  say ‘our generation will see in a law against abortion'.  I was delighted with their determination, their joy, their purity, their desire to build a new world and their love for all they met.

I am sick and tired of so much of the filth that is thrown at us youth and I have a message for those who do it! We don’t want it- we refuse it! And, you should too!

Come on young people - it is our time to do what we can for our city, our province, our country, our world. It starts with each one of us.