WATCH: Younger Canadians increasingly voting Conservative?
In the latest episode of ‘Not “Sorry,”’ host Alexander Brown dives deep into the surging wave of young conservatism amid a youth crisis gripping Canada
In the latest episode of Not ‘Sorry’ on Juno News, host Alexander Brown, Director of the National Citizens Coalition, dives deep into the surging wave of young conservatism amid a youth crisis gripping Canada.
With levels of optimism among the nation’s young and working-aged population continuing to plummet under the leadership of Prime Minister Mark Carney and premiers such as Ontario’s Doug Ford, Brown unpacks how politicians are failing the next generation, forcing Canada’s present and future workforce into a harsh reality of economic stagnation and eroded freedoms and opportunities.
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Young professionals are even being forced to confront decisions like the controversial Cowichan ruling, which echoes the communism many of their parents fled, raising fears that even unaffordable homes might not remain their own.
Brown highlights soaring youth unemployment, hitting record highs with no relief in sight, as Liberals and their liberal-lite counterparts stubbornly resist reforms to immigration and unlocking the conditions for true economic, per-capita productivity and growth.
Meanwhile, politicians bungle trade relations without facing consequences, further burdening the working class. Brown warns of another ‘elbows up’ election that could cement this generational betrayal.
Joining the conversation is Elie Cantin-Nantel, a dynamic young conservative media figure: a journalist, columnist, commentator, and content creator, formerly of True North. Elie discusses the deliberate generational divides being fostered by gate-keepers in power, the importance of independent media, the promising future of young conservatism, and its rapid growth as a counterforce that cannot be ignored.



Hopefully there will be something left to save when there are finally enough votes to kick the Liberals to the curb (or further than that) where they so dearly belong and frankly belonged since 2015 but, as is the Liberal forte where lied to again by the next of a fraudulent and lying entry into the office of PM.
Perhaps Canada will learn.
It does appear that the younger generation might actually be starting to get it and in a good way.