Youth Civic Engagement: Shaping Canada’s Role in Global Conflict and the Future

Friday, January 17th, 7 PM EST
Hosted by Adam Kazmi

In the current time of widespread global conflict, although it may not seem so at first, youth have a unique opportunity to shape Canada’s role on the world stage.

In this discussion, you’ll explore how civic engagement can be a powerful tool for young people to influence Canada’s future in global affairs. We’ll also dive into the challenges and barriers that limit youth participation, while also discussing how youth can drive meaningful change in addressing these issues.

Whether you’re passionate about global conflict or tackling the obstacles that youth face, this is your chance to share your ideas and have your voice heard!

Looking forward to some great conversations (and yummy food)!

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Adam Kazmi is a third-year student studying Government, Economics, and Management at the University of Guelph. He is passionate about youth engagement and empowerment, especially within the Canadian Muslim community. Recently, he was a Fellow with the Civic Leadership Institute at The Canadian Muslim Vote. He also has experience working in housing at the municipal level.