Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Prime Minister essays

Prime Minister essays I am so thrilled to have been elected as the new Prime Minister of Canada! I have so many desires of what I would like to change for the better while I am elected. My first priority is to examine some of the issues facing Canadas Aboriginal people. When I look back on the history of Canadas governing, it saddens and angers me that there really has not been much change in the problems facing Aboriginal people. One of the reasons I decided to run for Prime Minister was that I was sick of the government implementing all these new programs and solutions but, with there being no actual change in the outcome. It is time to take on a fresh look at what the actual issues concerning Aboriginal peoples are. I find myself getting easily overwhelmed when I look at all the problems. I have to remind myself that I cannot change everything at once, but that I can be the catalyst for continued change in the future. I hope that my vision will be increased daily as to what can be done, and that I will not get discouraged. So with that, I am going to bed now I have a busy first day tomorrow. This is the start of my first week as Prime Minister! Today was an eventful day very exiting but scary at the same time. I grew up in the Lower Mainland, and so I try to keep strong relationships with the MPs from that region. One of my closest friends is the MP for Chilliwack, Chuck Strahl. He is a very fine family man, too bad he is married. I suppose that leads me to the issue of maintaining the family unit in Aboriginal homes. So many children (aboriginal and non aboriginal) come from broken homes these days. Usually the parents are separated or divorced, and this is largely due to alcohol and drug abuse. The strain that is put on a family when one or both of the parents are alcoholics is immense. To try and counteract this, I am goin ...

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