When Canada's new carbon pricing regime came under legal attack, Gen Squeeze stepped up to help defend it.
We'll argue the federal government not only has the right to price pollution, they have a responsibility to do so, to avoid discriminating against younger Canadians.
Voting is one of the most important things you can do if you're concerned about the housing crisis.
This co-housing proposal for North Vancouver is way too cool! But we need your support to get it approved.
As a voice for young Canadians we regularly suit up and advocate on your behalf. This week we met with Liberal MPs to discuss intergenerational trends in public finance.
Despite one of the worst vacancy rates around and an ‘unprecedented’ showing of youth voices, North Vancouver twice rejected a rental proposal key to community growth.
December through February meetings included the Ontario Liberal Party and Ontario NDP, Toronto MPs, Toronto city councillors, and the Ontario Housing Forum with Minister Peter Milczyn.
We need to make sure the B.C. government follows through on their commitments by investing at least $225M of B.C.'s 2018 budget in child care.
7 meetings. 7 MPs. 3 days. 2 priorities. Take a look at how Gen Squeeze rocks Parliament Hill.
Without a breakdown in generational spending, it's too easy for politicians to resort to platitudes like “younger Canadians are our future”, while budgeting in ways that compromise our present and future.