The core competencies that our students firmly possess today will truly determine the core competitiveness that Canada will have in the future.
---- Wen Liu’s Election Manifesto

Become a Lifelong Learner, Thinker and Contributor
Albert Einstein famously defined education as "Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think".
What are our students learning and thinking about? What contributions will our country and this world need from them in the future?
Canada's increasingly clear core competitiveness will guide our educational goals to be more specific.
At the same time, the core competencies that our students firmly possess will truly determine the core competitiveness Canada will have in the future.
Now, it's time to think about: what exactly the Canada's future core competitiveness will be?
Let us learn and reflect together, let us grow up with our children together, and let us witness the miracles created through our hard work together.
About Wen Liu
Wen Liu holds a Master's Degree in International Economics and a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism. She is a Licensed Paralegal under Law Society of Ontario since 2013, and currently she is preparing for the final exam for her License of FLSP – Family Law Services Provider.
Wen Liu had worked as a Journalist, Editor, Translator for more than 15 years, and has been working as a Licensed Paralegal at her Markham home office for more than 12 years. Wen Liu is the Commissioner of Oaths and is appointed to be a Notary Public.
Since 2021, Wen Liu has started to work in her son's elementary school as School Council Secretary, Co-Chair and Chair, which made her recognize the importance of cultural competence in a multicultural environment.
For 4 years, Wen Liu has received Certificates of Appreciation from York Region District School Board for her "significant contributions and volunteer efforts to help support students."
