What are Provincial Chapters?
Provincial Chapters serve as the province-centric arm that both runs and bolsters the party's operations at the federal level.
They represent the diverse perspectives and interests of individual provinces, ensuring that the unique needs and challenges of each region are effectively addressed.
Comprising dedicated individuals with a passion for politics, the Provincial Chapter plays a pivotal role in supporting the party's initiatives within the context of provincial dynamics.
It serves as a collaborative hub where ideas are exchanged, strategies are formulated, and concerted efforts are made to propel the party's mission forward.
They are not only the backbone of provincial operations but also a testament to the Young Politicians of Canada's commitment to grassroots engagement and tailored representation.
How Provinces Advocate
Roles of the Provincial Chapter include the operations within each province, spearheading initiatives and advocacy for youth representation as well as working within municipalities. The YPC recognizes various provincial issues differ which reinforces the magic and dichotomy of provincial and federal politics. Provincial Chapters organize in frequent meetings, community engagement events, campus clubs and online to work on engagement and action within their province.
Some main ways each province spreads awareness is through:
Public Statements
Community Organizing
Working with Elected Officials
Collaborating with Likeminded Organizations
Chapter Chairs
Provincial Councils serve as the province-centric arm that both runs and bolsters the party's operations at the federal level.
Québec | Ryan Kent, Nika Rovensky (Vice-Chair) & Mary Larkin (Vice-Chair)
quebec@youngpoliticians.org
Prince Edward Island | Sadie MacNeil
Nova Scotia | Leah Asbury