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@B29W2YZ3mos3MO
Yes. The decisions of older citizens impact young voters. I believe that 17 years of age should be the minimum legal voting age. Civics should be woven into our school curriculums, and an effort should be made to include students in political discussions. I also believe that all voters should take a basic test to demonstrate their understanding of politics to vote. We have an abundance of ill-informed voters with little to no knowledge of how our system works. We need to ensure that those who know what they are voting for are allowed to vote
@99YXYZM2yrs2Y
i belive it should be the same age as it is right now if it was younger people wouldnt know who they would vote for
@92PWKPT3yrs3Y
Yes if better educated is provided to them within their school systems prior to voting
@8ZN7PDW3yrs3Y
Only to informed individuals
@8TQ6ZRN4yrs4Y
it should be raised to 25 years of age
@8TLWKBH4yrs4Y
Yes! Some younger people have more knowledge and common sense than adults due to what they see on social media and what influences them to research about an issue!
@8PVBGBF4yrs4Y
Nobody should get to vote
@8K6F8R24yrs4Y
yes any person from the age 15 and up should be able to vote but ban all ****** s from voting in the damn country
@96L62C52yrs2Y
if i can drive i should be able to vote
@96CY8883yrs3Y
I don't have an answer for this one
@963MH6B3yrs3Y
I don't have a formulated opinion on this at the moment
@8W45DDG4yrs4Y
No. But, rather than requiring eligible voters to pass a test to prove their understanding of the political climate in Canada, candidates should be required to take an oath of honesty while campaigning to deliver a clear and concise message to all voters.
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