Vol 38 issue 21

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March 19, 2012 Volume 38, Issue 21 www.mediumutm.ca

Are we disengaged? UTMSU All-Candidates Debate fails to draw attention from students at the Blind Duck STEFANIE MAROTTA NEWS EDITOR Students munched on burgers and chicken fingers with little regard for the UTMSU All-Candidates Debate on Wednesday afternoon at the Blind Duck Pub. UTM Engage and independent candidate Thomas Kristan took the stage without microphones and unsuccessfully attempted to grab the attention of the bustling pub. The debate is a forum for candidates to explain their platform points and for students to ask questions. About eight students (including three covering this story for The Medium) sat in the first row of tables in front of the stage to listen to the candidates and participate in the debate. UTM Engage, led by current VP Campus Life Chris Thompson, is the only slate running for election to fill six paid executive positions

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Few students paid attention to the candidates speaking on stage. at the local student union. Running independently for a second consecutive year is Thomas Kristan, who is vying for the position of VP Equity.

Candidates moved their chairs closer to the edge of the stage to better hear the questions over the noisy lunch rush at the pub. Instead of a debate, the event turned into

one-on-one discussions with particular candidates. Despite the poor turnout, the debate lasted an hour with attendees demanding answers and explana-

tions of platform points. OHIP for international students VP External candidate Grace Guo emphasized her desire to advocate for the inclusion of international students under the Ontario Health Insurance Plan. Several students brought up the topic at the debate. An attendee asked why international students should receive OHIP coverage from the tax dollars of families that have contributed for many years. Guo stated that international students are a part of the community and in any case should receive free provincial healthcare because they pay HST and income tax if they are employed. The Ontario Health Premium, which partially funds the province’s healthcare budget, is a portion of income tax. As full-time students, international students file income tax returns. Debate continued on page 2

Getting young people to vote UTM Liberals host a discussion with former Liberal MP Omar Alghabra JERICHO TAN The UTM Liberals organized a discussion with former Liberal MP Omar Alghabra on Friday afternoon in the Student Centre. Alghabra addressed the continuing need for students to be involved in and aware of politics. He emphasized that a possible reason for low youth involvement is the lack of representation of the interests and needs of students in academic institutions. Alghabra stated that students need to be aware of what are achievable and possible goals when discussing student issues, such as tuition fees and employment. Students brought up low youth employment rates at the discussion. Alghabra said that society is quick to establish scapegoats in the problem of un-

Envirolympics Residence Council hosts event to encourage sustainability. Medium News, page 3

The Independent The Medium discusses the UTMSU elections with the only independent candidate, Thomas Kristan. Medium Opinion, page 5

Mindwaves launch Professional writing students presented their work to a packed audience. Medium A&E, page 7 AYMAN KHAN/THE MEDIUM

Students discussed politics with the former Member of Parliament. employment. He also said that a contributing factor was that Canada faces the challenge of an aging population and the need for new immigrants. On the subject of immigration, Alghabra sympathized with new immigrants and stated that the

dynamics of employment for new immigrants and citizens have changed, with extra focus on language skills, and said there was a need for a better immigration system. New immigrants need to be educated to help them integrate into Canadian society.

“Canada must continue to improve its system of cultural integration of new immigrants in helping them transit into Canadian society smoothly and respectfully,” Alghabra said. Politics continued on page 3

Kony revisited A new look at the controversy from an actual Ugandan. Medium Features, page 8

The end of a dry spell The UTM men’s volleyball team takes home the Division I championship. Medium Sports, page 11


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