Tag: voters

2017 AMS Fall Referendum fee results released

The AMS has released the 2017 Fall Referendum results. Voter turnout, according to the AMS, increased by approximately 4.9 per cent from last year.  Most were Triennial Review Fees with the option to opt out. A single Establishing Fee of $0.35 was proposed for the Queen’s Space Conference, which successfully...

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A guide to voting in the federal election

They say the first time’s always special.  Voting in your first federal election can be nerve-racking, and many young voters in Canada inevitably question whether their vote will make a difference. But no matter what riding you live in, every vote counts. If you’re 18 and a Canadian citizen, you can...

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Take out the trash talk

Mike Young, ArtSci ’15 Political campaigns for student leadership positions are hard. But they can also be among the most invigorating and enjoyable things a student does during their time here. I’ve been there. Last January, as I began my campaign to become Queen’s next Rector, I ran from class talk...

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