Letter to the editor: Lowering the voting age would be a bad idea

Here are today’s Ottawa Sun letters to the editor.

Article content

LOWERING VOTING AGE BAD IDEA

Advertisement 2

Article content

While there are those who say it would be no big deal to lower the voting age to 16 because younger people are already able to drive, have sex and get paid to work at that age, I beg to differ. Working is one thing, but driving and sex can have more dire consequences, and perhaps the age for those activities should be raised.

While there are arguments for both sides, one thing for sure is that at 16 years old, the majority (not all) of teens don’t have the maturity to make decisions that in turn affect an entire country. This was also the age range that were more likely to participate in the “Tide pod challenge,” so there’s that.

No, we shouldn’t be lowering the voting age … Let them grow up and actually have some skin in the game before they get to help decide our path.

Advertisement 3

Article content

SANDY JOHNSTON

GREELY

MAYBE AN EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT?

Political parties need to be held to account on the promises they make to get elected. When we elected the Liberals to go green, did we think that meant a punitive carbon tax to manipulate us into poverty so we can’t drive as much? Force us to drive electric vehicles? Force the country to stop selling fossil fuels and destroy Canada’s income? Flood the country with migrants, causing a housing shortage, causing homelessness and putting prices out of reach for a lot of Canadians, resulting in young couples having fewer children?

Maybe we need an employment contract between constituents and their representatives with a recall option. We need to stop the abuse of political power we once trusted.

Advertisement 4

Article content

AL HUTCHISON

ST. THOMAS, ONT.

BIG MONEY FOR NOTHING

Re: CBC executives, managers were paid almost $15M in bonuses: report, online, May 29

No one, not one person in government service should be paid more than the prime minister, and no one, not one person should be given bonuses paid for by taxpayers when their business model fails daily.

DAVID HUDSON

EGANVILLE

HAVE YOUR SAY

Your letters are welcome, at: OttSun.Oped@sunmedia.ca. Include your first and last name AND city/town. Keep your letters short — and please try to be civil, even when criticizing or disagreeing. We edit for accuracy, length, clarity and legal concerns.

Recommended from Editorial

Article content