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Electoral Reform committee  Yes, we've done that before, actually. We've done that three times: in 2005 in B.C.; 2009 in B.C.; and 2007 in Ontario, or was it 2006? Scott, you know. Was it the fall of 2007?

August 31st, 2016Committee meeting

Taylor Gunn

Electoral Reform committee  Yes, the fall of 2007 in Ontario. We also did a parallel students' assembly on electoral reform in 2007. We gathered 103 kids and put them through a five-day boot camp on electoral systems. I did feel bad for the kids, but they loved it. They went back to their schools. We did a

August 31st, 2016Committee meeting

Taylor Gunn

August 31st, 2016Committee meeting

Taylor Gunn

Electoral Reform committee  I think they might have voted yes for MMP in Ontario in 2007, and I would have to go back to 2009 and 2005.

August 31st, 2016Committee meeting

Taylor Gunn

Electoral Reform committee  What's interesting is that, in Ontario at least, it did imitate the lower participation in casting a referendum ballot. We suffered the same thing in schools.

August 31st, 2016Committee meeting

Taylor Gunn

Electoral Reform committee  It's additional work, but we could factor that in to whatever timeline we're used to having with the Student Vote program. I could expand on comments around what you think I would suggest for adults, but we're used to doing a lot in little time, as I'm sure all three of us are.

August 31st, 2016Committee meeting

Taylor Gunn

Electoral Reform committee  Could you give me 10 seconds just to quickly say something?

August 31st, 2016Committee meeting

Taylor Gunn

Electoral Reform committee  Actually, John, there is a great urgency in this conversation. The Prime Minister said it's our last election under first past the post, so there's urgency.

August 31st, 2016Committee meeting

Taylor Gunn

August 31st, 2016Committee meeting

Taylor Gunn

Electoral Reform committee  It's evolved over the years. In 2004 they gave us, from what I can remember correctly...the model was they didn't pay for our work. They covered some costs of printing, ballot boxes, voting screens, etc. If you go back to how our relationship started with Elections Canada, it was

August 31st, 2016Committee meeting

Taylor Gunn

Electoral Reform committee  —among other details.

August 31st, 2016Committee meeting

Taylor Gunn

Electoral Reform committee  It was in terms of the total number of ballots cast by kids under 18—

August 31st, 2016Committee meeting

Taylor Gunn

August 31st, 2016Committee meeting

Taylor Gunn

Electoral Reform committee  Hold on. I didn't say yes. I would just say that I would support any type of experimentation in our democratic process that could improve engagement.

August 31st, 2016Committee meeting

Taylor Gunn

Electoral Reform committee  It depends on the age. I think I can guess where you're going with this, but it depends on the age. We would have had some 10-year olds at that time and some 16-year olds.

August 31st, 2016Committee meeting

Taylor Gunn