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]]>There is actually something pretty important happening in June, aside from the season premiere of Orange is the New Black and Suits. Ontario will have it’s general election on June 12th and there are a lot of us students and Gen Y’ers out there that can either vote for the first time and/or make an impact at the polls.
There have been some pretty awkward moments already so far, especially for Tim Hudak..it’s sad but it may have been when I actually started thinking about the vote.
First the awkward encounter which kicked off his 1 million jobs campaign
Which was then followed by an attempt at a photo op on a TTC subway train
But aside from these interesting situations Mr. Hudak has gotten himself in, he is one of many parties/individuals that we can vote for on June 12th.
Tim Hudak-Conservatives
Kathleen Wynne-Liberals
Andrea Horwath-NDP
Mike Shreiner-Green Party
And if some alternative groups float your boat you can check them out through wikipedia but whether or not they have a representative in your riding is a different story.
Before the big day make sure you do your research, and determine what party platform fits your views the best. I recently used the CBC Vote Compass (which is also used to gather market research data FYI) and it allowed me to fill out a survey and determine what party fits my ideals the best. Obviously take the results with a grain of salt, but this is a good way to ID which parties you may want to do more research on and determine your best choice.
Also don’t just check out the websites linked above but really look into news articles that often help to shed some light on the less glossy on goings for these parties and their leaders.
As a student or recent grad make sure to check out different parties stances on education, youth unemployment, possibly entrepreneurship and any effects their policies will have on the industry you hope to work in after school.
I think it happened a week or so ago but I remember thinking it was a joke at first, but then these stories started creeping up everywhere. First it was someone hopping over a fence to take a selfie with a polar bear at the zoo (yup you’re an idiot) oh and then people taking selfies of their ballots at polling stations!!! Holy crap people are you serious. I don’t usually rant on here but I honestly hope we don’t have any issues when Ontario votes. The UK has banned selfies in advance of their upcoming election (I can’t believe they have to). So let’s keep our election selfie free peeps
So I hope you feel slightly more informed about the Ontario Election 2014 and go out and vote, I’ll definitely be doing so. Also I hope this was the least boring political post you’ve ever read.
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]]>One of the things I have never been able to do while at school is reading (for fun that is), and I’ve definitely hit the ground running this summer. With all the free time I’ve had, I’ve managed to read the following books and more, which have all been excellent I might add;
Superfreakonomics
Already a huge fan of Freakonomics which I read way back in the day it seems, Superfreakonomics was just as good. I have to say I don’t usually think like an economist but it’s nice every one in a while to read a book that will open my eyes to a much more logical (but emotionally lacking) way of thought. Your everyday economist probably doesn’t discuss prostitution but these guys sure do..
Wheat Belly
Reading this book has drastically changed the way I eat, going from my student diet of pasta basically every night to switching over to an almost wheat free diet (I have to drink beer still of course). I didn’t believe that I ate that much wheat all the time but this switch has opened my eyes to the fact that wheat has become so intertwined with our diets in general. The thought of Sunday bacon and eggs without toast seems crazy right? We will see how long this goes and it might just inspire a blog post in itself- #wheatfreesummerliving (had to make my own hashtag obviously).
Salt Sugar Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us
This one is a massive book but also one of those terrifying all your food is killing you novels. Read this one on my way to New York City and back and it was once again an eye opener. My fam and I don’t usually eat a ton of processed foods to begin with but whatever I used to eat (mainly crackers) will definitely be cut out of my diet. It’s a great (but extreme) look at the food processing companies in North America and beyond and how scientifically engineered our packaged food really is.
Please note* I definitely got all of these from the library..saving myself a nice chunk of change.
I’ve told many people before that I have a serious problem when it comes to watching tv and movies, I watch way too much. This month was no different since I’ve had some time on my hands. For this month I’ve dabbled in a few shows to get caught up for the new season of episodes or whatever awesomeness has appeared on Netflix as of late.
All of which are amazing and the majority of which I’ve streamed through Netflix which is my favourite way to watch TV.
Who’s pumped for Orange is the New Black?!
I realized that a horrible tragedy had been occurring the 8 months while I was at school..I was not at all in search of great music. I can’t say that it’s been a vast improvement this month but something I love to do since I’m always in search of some great music. Lately it’s been all too tied into my tv and movie watching where I’ve found some awesome (often Indie music) in the background of some of my favourite TV shows, I find it’s a nice break from the Top 40 crap on the radio. I also recently bought music (it’s shocking if you really know me), Breathe – Mermaids Exist which is a band made up of 3 guys, 2 of which I grew up with. Loved the songs so I had to download and show my support, check it out!
A few of my friends and I have actually decided to start trying out some of the best patio’s in the city according to BlogTO that is. We’ve previously checked a few off the list unknowingly, I guess we have great taste, and will continue to check out the rest.
I was also waiting until the weather got nice before I made the trip down to the Rogers Centre for a Jays game (when they open up the roof). I just went to my first game this weekend and will for sure be going to many more games this summer.
When it comes to this blog there are so many things I want to do/change so we will see how far I get, maybe a layout change + a new logo? You’ll have to wait and see. Plus there’s all the behind the scene’s stuff that I need to learn more about and take greater advantage of. Google Analytics is a powerful tool that I use but definitely not the fullest, so i’ll be looking into that soon enough.
Financially-I will only be working odd jobs here and there so it’s hard to really set financial goals for the summer right now. Once I start my job in September I’ll start to really outline my goals when it comes to finances. I definitely want to learn a lot more about retirement savings (scary I know) and ETFs and other forms of investments. I’ve only had slight exposure to stocks in the past so I would love to expand beyond that. Oh and those nagging things called student loans, I’ll be working on paying those off soon.
I’ve already mentioned that I recently went to New York City and absolutely loved it. I also just booked my return trip flight to Greece this month and will be gone for over 3 weeks. Can’t explain how excited I am and we’ve already booked our first few nights in Mykonos. I made sure to book with my brand new Visa to get some miles as well as booked through Expedia to get additional Airmiles through Airmilesshops.ca. Hopefully I’ll be able to use those soon enough for my next vacay. It’s going to be an amazing trip, really freakin hot and of course a great way to finish off my summer before full-time work. I’ll make sure to keep everyone updated.
This month in review is the first but definitely not the last. In the future I may even throw in some numbers but we will see how it goes. Overall May has been awesome (and thankfully the weather is getting nicer as well), so I can’t wait for what the rest of the summer months have in store.
What did you do this month and what are your goals financial or otherwise?
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