Scaachi Koul: it’s more depressing to hear this girl complain
Tag Archives: Gen-Y
Fred Penner came back, the very next decade
University students connect with their childhood entertainer
Study confirms Millennials are “Generation Me”
Twenty-somethings value fame and money over community
Majority of Canadians aged 20 to 29 live with parents
Huge social differences between Gen X, Gen Y and Boomers
Kids These Days III
Don and Vinod have replied to my reply to their reply to my column about today’s yoot. Their latest is in The Mark, published here.
Kids These Days, Same as the Old Days?
A while ago, there was a snappy little exchange between Lawrence Martin and Alison Loat in the op-ed pages of the Globe, over the political engagement of kids these days. Martin called them lazy and ignorant, Loat said well, we all need to take responsibility for our lousy political culture. David Eaves chimed in saying that kids are certainly engaged, just not in the way old fogeys like L Martin want them to be.
Generation gap? There really is no such thing.
Yes, kids like ‘sexting’ and are bored by how the nation runs. That isn’t complacency or a decline in values, it’s being young.
Not jobless, they’re ‘funemployed’
A wave of grads has no hope of finding work. But that’s cool.
Generation Y me?
Young adults are staying in school longer, and accepting impermanent, no-benefits jobs