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June 18, 2010

Phantom protesters and vanishing stories don't daunt new reporter

By Jasmeet Sidhu

via thestar.blogs.com

I apologize for not being as active as I used to be on this blog, and especially apologize for this in light of the exciting events and gatherings on environment issues for the G20. I recently started working as a summer intern here at the Toronto Star, and I thought it would be fun to share my thoughts on how the first week event, posted on the "New Kids on the Block" blog.

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  • Jasmeet Sidhu is the founder of the Peel Environmental Youth Alliance (PEYA), a network of students in the Peel Region working to implement environmental programs in all 220 Peel Region schools.

    She is a past member of the Star's community editorial board, and is currently studying Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Toronto.

    In 2008 she was named one of Canada's 100 Most Powerful Women by the Women's Executive Network, and was named this year by Glamour Magazine as one of the Top 10 College Women in America.

    Jasmeet will be in Copenhagen in December as a member of the Canadian Youth Delegation and the Canadian Youth Climate Coalition, and will be blogging for the Star during the 2009 UN Climate Change Conference.

    She previously blogged for the Star during the 2008 UN Climate Change Conference in Poland.

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