Queen's Park experience leaves lasting impression on Grade 8 student
Age has no bearing on the accomplishments of Chloe Hassberger - the Springwater product was among the high-achieving, community-involved students selected to be part of Ontario's Legislative Page Program.
"When I heard about the program and heard about the things I can do as a page, I thought it was really interesting, and I thought it would be really good if I did it for myself and for my future," said Chloe Hassberger.
- Download the CTV News app free to get local alerts on your device
- Get the latest local updates sent to your email inbox
Already a decorated golfer seeking a scholarship to pursue her passion on the course, the Grade 8 student knew this five-week experience as part of the provincial legislature would be invaluable for her knowledge and resume.
"It's a very optimistic way to see the future. These are kids from all over the province, and they get to meet each other and get this experience. It's just a real chance to connect them with their system," said Doug Downey, Ontario attorney general and local MPP, who participated in the program as a youngster.
"It was a real insight into how human the system is. I got a chance to see Bill Davis, David Peterson, and Bob Rae, Ernie Eves and Mike Harris before they were premiers, so there were six premiers in that space," said Downey.
Despite being in elementary school, Chloe learned enough at Queen's Park that her parents joked she could teach a high school civics class in a pinch.
"What happens when the house sits, how bills are passed, the different stages, how different documents are passed around, how the MPPs interact with each other," reminisced Hassberger.
Chloe Hassberger is pictured among other participants of the Ontario's Legislative Page Program in legislature. (Supplied)
She said the connections made with the other pages from across the province were valuable but made her last day in the legislature an emotional one.
"You're around each other a lot, and you're helping each other in and outside of the chamber, so you get really tight bonds that last a lifetime. I'm really glad that I did make a lot of friends because they're all amazing people," said Hassberger.
Approximately 120 students are selected for the page program each year through two application periods. Chloe said she thinks the experience has solidified her desire to be a lawyer, MPP, or both one day.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
2 hospitalized, suspects sought after 'extreme case of road rage' in B.C.: RCMP
Mounties in B.C.'s Lower Mainland are searching for two people allegedly responsible for a road rage incident that sent a couple to hospital with serious injuries, saying the suspects could be in another province.
Why is this village in Quebec facing a 370 per cent property tax hike?
Residents in the small Quebec village of Danford Lake may soon be priced out of their homes, as property valuations and taxes are set to skyrocket.
Calgary's police chief speaks out against Alberta's anticipated photo radar crackdown
Calgary’s police chief has issued a grave warning about the potential impact of further restrictions on photo radar use in Alberta.
Woman who died in B.C. jail cell had asked to be taken to hospital twice, report shows
A woman who died from drug toxicity while in a B.C. jail cell asked to be taken to hospital twice in the hours after she was taken into custody in a case the province's police watchdog says again raises concerns over the treatment of intoxicated prisoners.
James Earl Jones, acclaimed actor and voice of Darth Vader, dies at 93
James Earl Jones, who overcame racial prejudice and a severe stutter to become a celebrated icon of stage and screen — eventually lending his deep, commanding voice to CNN, 'The Lion King' and Darth Vader — has died. He was 93.
Romeo Dallaire now recovered from severe infection: CTV News Exclusive
Romeo Dallaire is ready to return to public life again this fall after a serious health scare forced the retired lieutenant-general to postpone his cross-country book tour in March.
White Stripes sue Donald Trump over use of 'Seven Nation Army' riff in social media post
The White Stripes sued former U.S. president Donald Trump on Monday in a case that alleges he used their hit song 'Seven Nation Army' without permission in a video posted to social media.
Alberta protesters get 6 1/2-year sentences for roles in Coutts border blockade
One of two men sentenced Monday to 6 1/2 years for firearms violations and mischief at the border blockade at Coutts, Alta., says the time he has already spent behind bars has changed him and his "solemn weapon” is now love.
'You can't miss Luke Skywalker': Mark Hamill spotted filming in Manitoba town
Star Wars icon Mark Hamill rode through the streets of Stonewall, Man. last month filming scenes atop what looked to be an Army vehicle for the upcoming film adaptation of Stephen King's "The Long Walk."