🗳️ Campaign for Good Leaders

Supporting leaders who listen to communities, act on evidence, and prioritize public good.

because change doesn’t wait for voting age.

What is Campaigning for Good Leaders?

Campaigning helps candidates earn trust by speaking directly with residents, understanding real issues, and amplifying voices that are often unheard through civic action.

Examples from my work

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Campaigning for My Local City Councillor — Ausma Malik

I campaigned for Ausma Malik through door-to-door and street-level canvassing, learning about transit access and affordability. Seeing her elected as a first-time City Councillor showed how community conversations translate into outcomes like restoring the Harbourfront skating rink.

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Campaigning for My Local MPP — Chris Glover

I supported Chris Glover’s provincial campaign through neighbourhood canvassing and flyer distribution, with many conversations focused on affordability and education costs. He won the election and raised issues in the legislature on reversing OSAP (student education loans) cuts showed how provincial policy directly affects students.

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Campaigning for Mayor of Toronto — Olivia Chow

I volunteered across several wards during the mayoral campaign, helping with flyer distribution and street canvassing. After the election, seeing promises like opening all libraries on Sundays reinforced how citywide organizing creates safer spaces for students.

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Campaign Training & Youth Advocacy

I participated in campaign trainings focused on ethical outreach, public opinion gathering, ballot scrutinizing, and presenting youth issues to elected representatives, with an emphasis on listening and clarity.

How you can do it too

  1. Support candidates whose priorities align with community needs.
  2. Volunteer through canvassing, outreach, or local events.
  3. Stay engaged after elections and hold leaders accountable.