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小蓝视频 Youth Parliament takes over Legislative Assembly

Younger politicians will be learning the workings of government
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Step aside, grown ups.

From Dec. 27 until New Year鈥檚 Eve, just under 100 youth aged 16 to 21 from across the province will take over the Legislative Assembly of 小蓝视频

The idea is to provide a learning environment for the younger generation, where they can get pointers from MLAs of all parties, the media, civil servants and each other.

鈥淭here are so many incredible aspects of [小蓝视频 Youth Parliament], but by far the most impactful is the platform it gives our members,鈥 said Ranil Prasad, premier of the 91st 小蓝视频 Youth Parliament, in a news release.

鈥淚t empowers us to make positive change in our communities and challenges us to see past our differences. In a time where politics is seen as an increasingly divisive area, 小蓝视频YP shows that it is possible to have different views and be respectful at the same time.鈥

Perhaps the biggest event that members will be discussing is the possibility of holding the first Canada Youth Parliament in Victoria. This would be a national version of the gathering, which would bring in youth representatives from across the country.

The 小蓝视频 Youth Parliament has been a long-standing tradition.

It鈥檚 been meeting in Victoria since 1924. Youth Parliament members convene for five days to debate the plans for the organization for the coming year.

In the past, Squamish has sent locals to the event.

Howe Sound Secondary grad Callista Ryan has been a familiar face. Furthermore, on at least one occasion, a local version of the parliament was held in town.

In 2018, the North Shore Youth Parliament was held at the 55 Activity Centre, where members acted as political representatives for their respective regions and experienced the process of passing bills.

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