
Hands up and Hurray says Louroz Mercader and Toronto Mayor David Miller
The Anastasia Tolias Foundation was there at Queesn's Park and Toronto City Hall supporting inspirational leader Louroz Mercaders vision for Young People, local Mpp's and Toronto Mayor David Miller.
Local Democracy Week (LDW) is about helping young people understand that they have the power to effect change in their communities.
Every election year, low voter turnout is a concern and public opinion polls tell us that most of us are not concerned about government or politics.
LDW wants to capture the interest of diverse youth to teach them how democracy can be a great force in their lives to help bring about positive change and address community issues.
LDW wants to capture the interest of diverse youth to teach them how democracy can be a great force in their lives to help bring about positive change and address community issues.
Together with Jennifer~Volunteer, Louroz Mercader~LDW Initiator, Craig Kielburger ~Free the Children, Anastasia Tolias Foundation~ Supporting Sponsor for YOUNG Peoples Initiatives, Felicia~ Volunteer.
A group of Young People after a Political Speed Dating Session in one of the Committee rooms on the 2nd fl at Queen's Park in Toronto.
Mrs Mercader (Louroz's mother) and Anastasia Tolias sign Mayor David Miller's T-Shirt which was later presented to the said Mayor at Toronto City Hall in the Council Chambers.
Mayor David Miller posses for the media cameras while wearing the Local Democracy Week T-Shirt which was presented to him by Louroz Mercader.
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On Friday, November 27 2009, the main event of LDW was a joint open house at Queen’s Park and Toronto City Hall. On that day, 200 high school students converged on Queen’s Park in the morning and City Hall in the afternoon to participate in interactive sessions with politicians, building tours, and to hear from speakers and entertainers.
Featured program events included remarks from Craig Keilburger from Free the Children, an interactive CIVICS 101 booth with TV Ontario, a session with Toronto Mayor, David Miller, and Political Speed Dating with Toronto area politicians.
Click here for the day’s outline.
In the days leading up to November 27th, educators and group sponsors were encouraged to engage participating students in discussions and activities that explore how politics and democracy work, what our democratic institutions do and why they matter.
Click here for classroom discussion and activity ideas.
Media Coverage
What you hear not always what you get (Toronto Star)