Young Canadians talk about chasing their dreams in a world in crisis
The Canadian Press has been speaking with young people across the country about being part of the unhappiest generation — and the financial and emotional pressures they face in a world in crisis.
‘WE HAVE TO FIGURE IT OUT ON OUR OWN’
Growing up, Nicholas Schorn was told to follow their dreams. The 32-year old writer also imagined owning a home, having a secure job and taking vacations.
The promise was that if you “keep working, keep contributing to the economy, keep buying, keep climbing the ladder and then one day you’ll arrive at this oasis,” says Schorn.


