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New Democratic Youth of Alberta
AbbreviationNDYA
TypePolitical Organization
PurposeAdvocating for youth in the Alberta NDP
HeadquartersEdmonton, Alberta
Location
Region served Canada
Official language English
Co-ChairsLoveleen Kaur Sidhu, and Olga María Barceló
Parent organizationAlberta NDP
AffiliationsNew Democratic Youth of Canada
Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/NDYAlberta/

The New Democratic Youth of Alberta (NDYA) is the official youth branch of Alberta's NDP, and they act as a youth advocacy group within the centre-left party. Any party member between the age of 14 and 30 is automatically considered a member of the New Democratic Youth of Alberta (NDYA).

They feel that "issues of working-class empowerment, gender equality, environmental sustainability, and the tolerance of sexual preference, as well as other struggles for social justice, provide the necessary foundation for the formation of a better, more humane, society."

2018 Executive

The current executive is currently made up of 13 youth from across the province:

The organization's executive serves one-year terms, with a review of the executive every year at either the Alberta NDP's provincial council, provincial convention, or at the NDYA yearly convention.

Navneet Gidda - Co-Chair

Henry Dawson Wearmouth - Co-Chair

Noah Nicholls - Secretary

2019 Executive

Kate Pundyk- Co-Chair

Gurinder Brar - Co-Chair

Loveleen Kaur Sidhu - Secretary

Kelsey Fortier - Treasurer

2020 Executive

Loveleen Kaur Sidhu - Co-Chair

Olga María Barceló - Co-Chair

Leonard Zasiedko - Secretary

Kelsey Fortier - Treasurer

2022 Executive

Dolly Cepeda Montufar - Co-Chair

Leonard Zasiedko - Co-Chair

Laura Penner - Secretary

Kaidon Blake - Treasurer

References

  1. "Register". Retrieved 20 September 2023 – via Twitter.
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