Young Grits eye ‘unique’ leverage on generation-defining decisions

New Young Liberals chair Nicholas Aboagye says the four under-30 MPs and a stable majority offers young Canadians a rare chance to influence government policy.
The Liberals' youth wing says it is eyeing a 'unified front' for its campus clubs across the country and the four gen-Z members of caucus to ensure their perspectives are heard.

With the Liberals' generation Z caucus now consisting of four members born after the turn of the millennium, the newly elected chair of the party’s youth wing says it is “uniquely positioned” to represent the views and interests of Canada’s young people in the genera...

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