\u0027What people really need to understand is that they can make a change, regardless of their age.\u0027
Now a CEGEP student, Feki played competitive basketball throughout high school and helped Collège Saint-Alexandre de la Gatineau win its first regional championship in 2018. “It’s like my secret to handling my stress,” she said of her athletic background.Ottawa’s Ali, spoke to the Citizen via Zoom from Djibouti, which lies in the Horn of Africa. She graduated in 2021 from the University of Ottawa with a bachelor’s degree in international development.
Stéphanie Gaudet, a professor of sociology and anthropology at the University of Ottawa, applauded the council’s objectives but added that for it to have a deeper impact, it should have “policy tools to help policymakers address the youth perspective.” But when it comes to decision-making by the federal government, “the youth are often not included in these processes,” said Deborah Conners, a sociology and anthropology instructor at Carleton University.Article content
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