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Youth Speak News Team 2017-2018

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  • September 8, 2017

The Catholic Register is pleased to introduce our new Youth Speak News team for 2017-2018. These 12 young people were selected from a very qualified number of applicants to The Register’s successful YSN program.

Anna Chelmecki

Anna Chelmecki
Age: 23
Hometown: Toronto, Ont.
Education: Second-year Master of Teaching student at the University of Toronto.

Christina Donati

Christina Donati
Age: 22
Hometown: London, Ont.
Education: Fourth-year English and sociology student at Western University.

Marie Gamboa

Marie Gamboa
Age: 17
Hometown: Markham, Ont.
Education: Grade 12 student at markville Secondary School.

Kevin Geenen

Kevin Geenen
Age: 18
Hometown: Stoney Creek, Ont.
Education: First-year communications and political scient student at the University of Ottawa.

Jacklyn Gilmor

Jacklyn Gilmor
Age: 19
Hometown: Toronto, Ont.
Education: Second-year journalism student at Ryerson University.

Elizabeth Iwunwa

Elizabeth Iwunwa
Age: 20
Hometown: Charlottetown, P.E.I.
Education: Fourth-year psychology student at University of Prince Edward Island.

Kate Jamieson

Kate Jamieson
Age: 17
Hometown:
Cambridge, Ont.
Education: Grade 12 student at Monsignor Doyle Catholic Secondary School.

Janelle Lafantaisie

Janelle Lafantaisie
Age: 23
Hometown:
Winnipeg, Man.
Education: Freelance photographer in Winnipeg, Man.

Vincent Pham

Vincent Pham
Age: 16
Hometown: Toronto, Ont.
Education: Grade 11 student at Chaminade College School.

Nicole Sciulli

Nicole Sciulli
Age: 19
Hometown:
Oakville, Ont.
Education: Third-year Professional Writing student at University of Toronto.

Monica Sifert

Monica Sifert
Age: 21
Hometown:
Barry's Bay, Ont.
Education: Third-year Christian Humanities student at Our Lady Seat of Wisdom College.

Mirjana Villeneuve

Mirjana Villeneuve
Age: 20
Hometown:
Kingston, Ont.
Education: Third-year Concurrent Education student at Queen's University.


 

 

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