Stand up and be heard, young Canadians

Turns out the revolution will be televised after all.

In October, numerous young Canadians turned their back on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during the Canadian Labour Congress youth conference in Ottawa. Amid heckling and jeering,
Trudeau attempted to explain that his government really does care about young Canadian workers. But their gesture was a loud and resounding message that youth are finding that statement hard to believe.
And there is increasing evidence to back up their frustration. Young Canadians face an ever-growing uphill climb in their search for full-time work.
ADAM MONTGOMERY
Over the past decade, universities have produced the most educated youth in Canadian history, but at the same time many governments and businesses of all sizes have offered lower wages (or no wages at all), and often part-time employment at best.
Young people with four or more years of post-secondary education now graduate school only to find their …