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Alberta Youth Parliament
Formation
1920
Founder
Taylor Statten
Headquarters
Edmonton Alberta
Premier
Sarah Clark
Leader of the Opposition
Ajminder Sanghotra
Deputy Premier
Kaydence Gillespie
Deputy Leader of the Opposition
Daniel Zander
Board of directors
TUXIS PARLIAMENTARY ALUMNI SOCIETY OF ALBERTA
Affiliations
Western Canada Youth Parliament
Website
www.abyp.ca
Formerly called
Tuxis Parliament of Alberta
The Alberta Youth Parliament (AYP) is one of a number of provincial model youth parliaments that has its origins in the "boys work" movement of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It is the oldest youth parliament in Alberta, and the longest continuously operating youth parliament in Canada. Its flagship session occurs every December in the Alberta Legislature, and it hosts a variety of smaller events throughout each year. It is open to all youths in Alberta who are between the ages of 15-21.
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