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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Dec 2010, p. 11

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WArenuoo cummcw- Wedtveuhy.i)eceinber15.2010 - ll Students play politics at annual UW conference BYCmnuumPumm Simulation conference at the Uni- naive and disorganized. conversa» conference is that compromise. clear understanding of each Chmm'tleSlafi versiry ofWaterloo last week lions went in circles, and justice unity and acceptance of difference other's goals. About 360 students from 17 ministers were unprofessional. can by achieved â€" ital! parties are "But when you get here. perâ€" They brought back the long form high schools attended the two-day “There were two paper air- willing to have an open and sonalities take over, and compet- census and killed the gun reg- conference. One school represent- planes thrown in that meeting," he uncensored discussion," Koyu said ing interests." said left Chard, a istry. ed the federal goverment, while said. “1 realize building airplanes in his closing speech. history teacher from Sir John A. They created a university in others took on the role of a can benefit the economy. but that Students from Eastwood (Zolle- Macdonald. Nunavut. They funded programs province and territory, a special has no use." giate 1nstitute won the award for “This is supposed to mirror to treat substance abuse in the interest group or the media. The only one of its kind in the best newspaper, for their issues of reality, so the reality of the political aboriginal population. Then. the students convened country, the conference was The Eastern Keeper, created on the situation in Canada is what they There was heckling from the for meetings on everything from founded by lohn Boulden in 1965 flyas they covered the conference. inherit." benches. health and the environment to asanational pre-millenial pmiect. Students begin preparing for SIAM represented the province And in the end, the provinces of fisheries and prostitution. This year, the lohn Boulden their roles in September by of New Brunswick. All of their del- New Brunswick and Nev/found» in his role as Newfoundland award for best first minister, cho- researching and writing position egates stormed out of the confer» land separated from Canada. premier. Edward Vol] revealed that sen by students. went to Bluevale papers that are then posted online. ence, vowing to begin a new it wasal] pan of the mayhem at the simulation played out much student Kemal Koyu. That's supposed to help stu~ nation to be known as the Mar~ the 45th annual Federal-Provincial like real-life politics: spending was “What 1 have learned from this dents go into the meetings with a itime Federation. ,, ’: a T A . "a; ; ‘t‘ ”FT”??? .. ' an.“ t ”T‘v ‘~ r. w"? w . " g' V ‘ g“! * st. ‘ ‘ eff W 15-3“ 1. I WM; "5’2‘ .“ “k I gr; aid , â€"‘$~ it"; 21} ,Q_ fEEELEgI‘ it ‘ ' . ' t "e 535; xii ' “ kiitf ._ » it". i“"l. sit)“ ‘L ‘ 1.31311. 7 . WESTMINst UNITED CHURCH ' j _ \ W-K UNITED "ENHUHITE CHURCH 543 Beechwood Dr., Waterloo ' a j 7 , - - 15 George Street. 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