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Cambridge boy, 5, wants politicians to help him save polar bears

Theo Davidson Snider, 5, of Cambridge wrote a letter to the prime minister and some local federal candidates asking them to do more to save the polar bears.

Theo Davidson Snider wrote to prime minister and local federal candidates

Theo Davidson Snider, 5, of Cambridge wrote a letter to Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau and sent the same letter to local candidates running in this fall's federal election to bring climate change to their attention. (CBC)

Theo Davidson Snider loves polar bears.

And after watching the nature documentary series Frozen Planet, five-year-old Theo called it "sad planet" because he saw the effects climate change has been having on the environment, particularly in the north.

Sobefore the election was called he wrote a letter to the prime minister as well as some local candidates running in the federal election.

When asked why he wrote to the politicians about polar bears, he said, "because they are dying."

Mom Jane Davidson said her son started to cry while watching the documentary series.

She says she encouraged him to write to politicians to share his thoughts and two local politicians responded: Liberal candidate Bryan May and NDP candidate Scott Hamilton.

They are both running in Cambridge and they face Conservative Sunny Attwal, Green Party candidate Michele Braniff, David Haskell of the People's Party of Canada and Manuel Couto of the Marxist-Leninist Party.

Haskell, Attwal and Braniff indicated to CBC K-W they never received a letter from the boy. It's unclear if the letter was sent toCouto.

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau did not write Theo back.

Davidson says she hopes the politicians listen to the voices of people speaking up about climate change, no matter what their age.

"It's scary," she said. "When your five-year-old child says to you, and then writes in a letter to the prime minister, 'I don't want to die,' it's a pretty scary world that we're living in. For me, we need to look at the world and we need to look at what needs to be done and we need to say, if you are not willing to do what needs to be done to help the climate, then you will not have my vote."

This is the letter 5-year-old Theo Davidson Snider of Cambridge sent to Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau. He also sent letters to some candidates running in Cambridge in this fall's federal election. (Submitted photo)

Clarifications

  • An earlier version of this story listed candidates running in Cambridge but did not indicate whether they received a letter from the boy. The earlier version also did not make clear that the child's letter was sent to politicians before the federal election was called.
    Sep 28, 2019 11:48 AM ET