I wanted to vote this election. This was the first time I ever showed interest in Canadian politics. I think I was just interested in knowing what political party's views matched my own. Therefore, I took a quiz online. I was not surprised with my results.
Since the election was so long, I think it was often the subject of conversation. Discussing my views with my family, (or keeping my mouth shut because I didn't want to make an ignorant comment) I realized that I know nothing about politics. I was only focusing on what party I'd like to be elected, and not about the bigger picture, such as which party would be the best fit for the country.
I think I'm not mature enough to make a proper decision on which political party to elect. The right to vote makes you feel important, but it's a responsibility that shouldn't be taken lightly.
I say responsibility because people should vote. I hate when people don't vote, and then complain about the results, or that they are not "well represented".
I don't think the voting age should be lowered to 16, because most 16-year-olds are not informed enough on politics. I can say that when I was 16, I knew very little on the political parties.
Also, I feel like at 16, you don't really care about politics, to be blunt.

Very nice posting Nina. Your opinion is well expressed. Did you realize the image your chose is American? Red, white and blue with stars. How about finding a nice picture of our new Prime Minister?
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