Hope for next generation
June 23, 2026
In response to the letter from George Shostak, June 16, 2026, and his reference “the next generation losing hope in ever owning their own homes or being able to build some financial secure savings for themselves” as one excuse for separation is without merit. The next generation with their motivation, ingenuity, and strength of character will have a very bright future in Canada.
There have always been tough times and those times are what shape people to become creative, ingenious, motivated, and positive. Tough times do not last. Tough people do.
I encourage our youth to never lose hope. Your future is what you make it. My generation survived the tough times, and yours will, too. The best place on the planet to achieve your dreams is Canada.
Do not be fooled that owning your own home is what counts as success. In the European Union only 68 per cent of people own their own homes. That number drops to 45 per cent or less in Germany and Switzerland.
Many young people view home ownership as a financial and time-consuming burden, and thus are not interested. The next generation will decide for themselves what is best for them as previous generations have done.
The world is in turmoil now, but that will end.
Jobs will be plentiful and our youth will handle them well. They will find a way to achieve financial security.
Currently, there are young people still living with their parents, often while waiting to secure good paying jobs. Multi-generational living is not new to many Canadians. This type of arrangement can be very beneficial for all concerned.
Separating from Canada will not improve the situation for our youth. Our youth will improve their own situations. They are capable of great things. My best wishes to you on the journey called life. It is worth every minute, hardships or no hardships.
Edith Read,
Camrose
In response to the letter from George Shostak, June 16, 2026, and his reference “the next generation losing hope in ever owning their own homes or being able to build some financial secure savings for themselves” as one excuse for separation is without merit. The next generation with their motivation, ingenuity, and strength of character will have a very bright future in Canada.
There have always been tough times and those times are what shape people to become creative, ingenious, motivated, and positive. Tough times do not last. Tough people do.
I encourage our youth to never lose hope. Your future is what you make it. My generation survived the tough times, and yours will, too. The best place on the planet to achieve your dreams is Canada.
Do not be fooled that owning your own home is what counts as success. In the European Union only 68 per cent of people own their own homes. That number drops to 45 per cent or less in Germany and Switzerland.
Many young people view home ownership as a financial and time-consuming burden, and thus are not interested. The next generation will decide for themselves what is best for them as previous generations have done.
The world is in turmoil now, but that will end.
Jobs will be plentiful and our youth will handle them well. They will find a way to achieve financial security.
Currently, there are young people still living with their parents, often while waiting to secure good paying jobs. Multi-generational living is not new to many Canadians. This type of arrangement can be very beneficial for all concerned.
Separating from Canada will not improve the situation for our youth. Our youth will improve their own situations. They are capable of great things. My best wishes to you on the journey called life. It is worth every minute, hardships or no hardships.
Edith Read,
Camrose