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I’ve always seen both Liberals and Conservatives campaign their way into involving young adolescents whether through volunteering or something in that regard. I’m not saying the NDP doesn’t do those things, however, how does one actually get involved and perhaps make an impact aside from just volunteering?
I feel that the other main parties often keep young adults on the side in terms of being involved or they just don’t take us seriously which is frustrating. So I guess my question would be; are adolescents (not teenagers in this case) useful to the party? As in, would our involvement and skills, depending on the person, be beneficial? And if so, how would one go about that.