Young Liberals Looking To Reshape Party

Liberal Convention 2012 Ottawa

First Posted: 01/12/2012 12:19 pm Updated: 01/13/2012 3:27 pm


Liberal youth are looking to influence the future of their party as it rebuilds and will be trying to make their mark at this weekend's convention.


According to the Liberal Party of Canada's outgoing president, Alf Apps, more than one-third of the delegates attending the three-day convention in Ottawa are under 30. At least 2,600 people are expected to attend the weekend event.


"We're going to have a lot of young people there, we're going to have a new generation of folks who have never been to a convention before," interim Liberal Leader Bob Rae said Wednesday.


Young Liberals will not only be trying to make an impact on the party by their attendance at the biennial policy convention, but in various ways they are trying to shape how it operates in the years to come.


Zach Paikin, Braeden Caley and Daniel Lovell aren’t letting their youth hold them back and launched competitive campaigns for the position of national policy chair. All under 25, they are up against two other more senior candidates, Paul Summerville and Maryanne Kampouris.


Paikin, at 20, has attracted media coverage as the youngest person in the race, and a number of endorsements from high-profile Liberals have given a boost to his credibility. Liberal MPs Marc Garneau, Irwin Cotler and Rodger Cuzner are all backing him and he also has the support of former Ontario premier David Peterson.


"Zach is the future and he's here now," George Smitherman, former Ontario cabinet minister, said in his endorsement of Paikin.


Lovell, a fourth-year Ryerson University student, said Liberals shouldn't be afraid of change and that change is needed in order for the party to survive. Caley added that the party's survival depends on Liberals reconnecting with Canadians and that policy development is a passion of his.


Other youth are also using the convention as a platform to get their ideas heard.


Two young women, Alyx Holland and Madeleine Webb, are launching an initiative they created called Beyond the Numbers, intended to attract more young women to the Liberal Party.


The party already has a women’s commission, but Webb says a dedicated program is needed to encourage more young women to join.


"Something we need in the party right now is a way to actively recruit young women," the 20-year-old student at Queen’s University said in an interview. She said young Liberals are well-positioned to recruit new members because of their social connections and presence on school campuses.


Webb and Holland envision a mentoring-type program that would involve social and educational events where Liberal women of all ages can meet.


"What we think is really necessary is to connect young Liberal women with senior party women who have experience," said Webb.


The duo will be gathering support for the initiative at the convention this weekend.


Youth to play 'critical role' in rebuilding process


A policy resolution from the youth wing of the party that calls for the legalization of marijuana is also going to be debated and voted on by delegates.


The national director of the Young Liberals of Canada says youth are ready, willing and able to help rebuild the party after its historic defeat in the last federal election.


"We strongly believe young people in the party are going to play a critical role in rebuilding this weekend and after," Keith Torrie said. "The youth turnout at this convention will demonstrate that for passionate, compassionate and engaged young Canadians, the Liberal Party is their home."


To Marlene Floyd, a Liberal who spent her 20s working on Parliament Hill for former prime minister Paul Martin and for David Emerson while he was still a Liberal, the youth involvement is exactly what she would expect to see.


"It really doesn't surprise me in the least to see Young Liberals taking a leadership role in the rebuild of the party with initiatives such as Beyond the Numbers and the younger generation that is running for senior executive positions this weekend," said Floyd, a principal at Earnscliffe Strategy Group in Ottawa.


She said she feels a sense of motivation among Liberals in the under-45 crowd who remain committed to the party and want to be part of its rebuilding.


"It's our time to take the lead and change the Liberal Party into the modern political party that it needs to be," said Floyd.


"With motivated new generations of Liberals taking a step forward to lead, I have great confidence that the party is going to head in the right direction, and quickly," she said.


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12:14 PM on 01/15/2012
going left ..sorry
12:13 PM on 01/15/2012
get rid of bob rae and the picture of the young tory looking kid on this page ..and i will get back on the bandwagon
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opprobrious
More speech. Less Flagging.
03:48 AM on 01/13/2012
Call me cynical but I've been to Liberal party events and no amount of naivete will right that ship. Read the book "The Liberal Idea of Canada" (1977) and ask yourself, compared to the assertions of the book, if today this party isn't simply a rotting shell of itself. Seeking power for the purposes of having power simply isn't a good enough reason for this once great party to exist. If you're going to cobble together a platform, why not do it under the umbrella of a coalition of like-minded individuals whose views are only cosmetically and marginally different from your own?
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jamster88
12:54 AM on 01/13/2012
One Zionist supporting another.
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12:54 AM on 01/13/2012
Smitherman is endorsing Paikin because he is Jewish. That is the only relevant issue among these disgusting Zionists.

They serve their clan first, their host nation second.
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jamster88
12:51 AM on 01/13/2012
The party is out of ideas. We have been undoing socialist ideals for the last 20 years and will continue to do so.

Chretien had to dismantle the welfare system in the 90's it was breaking our back - we had stay at home mothers claiming welfare.

This country needs another 20 years of classical virtues (i.e. conservatism) before they corrupt enough that we should look at another Trudeau.

Canada is the only place in the world where if you pay someone to fix your broken arm you can go to jail - and we do NOT have the best healthcare system.

Our socialist ideology - combined with a failure of leadership and exceptionalism - is holding us back.
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05:39 PM on 01/12/2012
Zach Paikin is that a son of TVO Paikin?
03:54 PM on 01/12/2012
Well they are really the future and are here now like it or not having said that I surely hope they win to make the liberal party to agree to have not conventions to elect their leaders but in a open primary just like the America.

The only way to elect real and fresh mind not old recycled politicians who were running forever!! Just imagine if democrats in the in America had the same system we have in Canada will Obama be president today I know the answer is no so to get people like him fire-up and energize Canada we need real primary.
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05:43 PM on 01/12/2012
Second part of your comment= WHAT? WHY?
10:29 AM on 01/13/2012
Second part of my comment is to say we need open vote one person one vote for all Liberals to select our leaders before the general election so we can get all the people who would not be able to run now because of the convention selection. That is my second part do you understand or agree? well you don't have to just asking!
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and another thing . . .
03:24 PM on 01/12/2012
Letting the Kids re:shape the Party should probably finish it off eh?
03:20 PM on 01/12/2012
Young politicians are even worse than old ones.

"I am 20 years old, and I want to tell you how to live your life"

Go get a real job.
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03:03 PM on 01/12/2012
"Zach is the future and he's here now," George Smitherman, former Ontario cabinet minister, said in his endorsement of Paikin.

Smitherman loves him! And we know what Smitherman is, don't we.
07:23 PM on 01/12/2012
Yep, we do - a man who cannot be trusted.

Just recall the e-health and the several long term/senior care scandals revealed by the Toronto Star under his watch as Minister of Health and Long-Term Care. Enough said.
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03:01 PM on 01/12/2012
Like dropping the Queen.

Love that smarmy face on the photograph. Would you trust this guy?

Looks like a young McGuinty.
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Kenneth T Tellis
02:58 PM on 01/12/2012
One should not be discussing anything about the dead, or should they? The Liberal Party of Canada is as dead as a door-nail. So why are we wasting our time even mentioning it? Just send a wreath to the Liberal Convention with a note saying: My heartfelt condolences on your recent demise! Remember to address all mail addressed to the Liberal Party c/o the local cemetery.
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05:47 PM on 01/12/2012
Not so fast, if young Zach is anything like his dad, (very, very smart) Liberals have it made.
He is too young now, but just you wait.
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Kenneth T Tellis
09:24 PM on 01/12/2012
The only thing Liberals are smart at, is FIBBING!
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Warren Yuill
Jesus Built My Hot-Rod
02:41 PM on 01/12/2012
Go get em kid.