A pair of young women from Lambton-Kent-Middlesex and Chatham-Kent-Leamington will spend two days in Ottawa next month.
Set for March 7th and 8th the Daughters of the Vote Leadership forum will see 338 women between the ages of 18-23 from across Canada take the seats of their MPs.
Kayla Koke will sit in Bev Shipley’s chair while Julianna Corso will take the space occupied by Dave Van Kesteren.
Corso is taking Film and Television at Sheridan College and wants to see more women tell their stories in film.
Koke is studying at Western University and wants to enter the health care field.