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POLI 1120 Kwantlen Polytechnic University Canadian Politics Young Votes Paper

 

Final paper

The objectives of the final paper are for students to engage with a “hot topic” in Canadian politics and debate on it (Note: a debate means you will have to present at least two different views (viewpoints) on the topic and the arguments supporting each position). A list of potential topics is given below and from there, the students have to present various arguments on both sides of the chosen topic and argue for a position.

Topics

Your first task is to choose a topic among the following ones:

  • How can the government attract young votes (18-35 years old) to vote and get involved in Canadian politics?
  • What can be done to deal with parliamentary under-representation of women, visible minorities, Indigenous peoples and/or disabled people?
  • Does the Prime minister have too much power?
  • Should the Crown be abolished?
  • Is Quebec separatism a dead letter?
  • Should citizens start voting for Supreme Court Justices?
  • What can be done to improve Settler-Indigenous Reconciliation?

Once you have chosen your topic, you need to do some research! What information can you find on this topic? Also, you will need to identify how you want to tackle this topic. You need to find arguments on “both sides” and form your own critical opinion.