by Founders: Vaishnavi Sriparan, Shaaranki Kulenthirarasa, Pamela Hackett
<p>"Democracy is messy," the famous quote politicians use to describe where we are at as nations and communities today. Some feel, it's never been messier. And in that mess, people can get lost and lose their motivation to vote. That's why three TMU journalism students launched 100 Reasons To Vote. To give you that extra-inspiration. Now a team of ten students are producing the podcast and determined to give you 100 reasons to vote. Join us in our drive to get everyone to use their democratic right - and vote.</p>
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April 28, 2025
In this episode of 100 Reasons to Vote, Shaaranki and Vaishnavi sit down with Parthi Kandavel, City Councillor for Scarborough Southwest. Parthi shares his perspective on the connection between politics and the future, why every vote counts, and how young voters have the power to shape the communities they live in. Join this student-led podcast for democracy and change the world. One vote becoming hundreds, becoming thousands, becoming millions.
April 27, 2025
As a Gen Z male watching the federal election, Garrett has one major message to politicians: "Just shut up about your rivals. Don't tell me why they're awful, tell me why you're better." But if you're a politician, he also has a list of other things you might care to listen to. And if you're not a politician, listen anyway. Garrett has a view on politics and the election we can all learn from. In this episode, Garrett, Vaishnavi, and Pam discuss the Canadian federal election through the eyes ...
April 27, 2025
In this episode, Shaaranki and Vaishnavi talk to Neethan Shan, the Chair of the Toronto District School Board. Neethan walks listeners through his journey into politics, the importance of representation, and why it's crucial for young people to engage in local elections. Neethan has served in impactful roles, including as a school board trustee and city councillor, championing education reform and systemic change for marginalized communities. Join this student-led podcast for democracy ...
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