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The ”’Ontario Young Liberals (OYL)”’ is the official youth wing of the [[Ontario Liberal Party]]. The OYL’s membership includes all members of the Ontario Liberal Party who are aged 25 and under. The organization has local branches called “student clubs” (associations of members at post secondary institutions) and “riding clubs” (associations of members residing in electoral districts), though members are not required to be associated with any such clubs. It is led by a 20-member executive board.

The ”’Ontario Young Liberals (OYL)”’ is the official youth wing of the [[Ontario Liberal Party]]. The OYL’s membership includes all members of the Ontario Liberal Party who are aged 25 and under. The organization has local branches called “student clubs” (associations of members at post secondary institutions) and “riding clubs” (associations of members residing in electoral districts), though members are not required to be associated with any such clubs. It is led by a -member executive board.

Until 2017, the OYL was also recognized by the [[Liberal Party of Canada]] as its youth wing in Ontario. In 2016, at the Liberal Party of Canada Biennial Convention in Winnipeg, the federal party passed a constitutional amendment that ceased recognition of its element organizations that are jointly recognized provincial liberal parties. A separate Ontario “section” of the [[Young Liberals of Canada]] was created to serve as its youth organization in Ontario.

Until 2017, the OYL was also recognized by the [[Liberal Party of Canada]] as its youth wing in Ontario. In 2016, at the Liberal Party of Canada Biennial Convention in Winnipeg, the federal party passed a constitutional amendment that ceased recognition of its element organizations that are jointly recognized provincial liberal parties. A separate Ontario “section” of the [[Young Liberals of Canada]] was created to serve as its youth organization in Ontario.

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|Keagan McNeil

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|Vice President (Organization)

|VicePresident (Organization)

|MacKenzie Collings

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|Vice President (French)

|VicePresident (French)

|Bruce Baker

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|Vice-President (Equity)

|Emma Fortunato

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|Treasurer

|Treasurer

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|Communications Director

|Communications Director

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|Policy Director

|Policy Director

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|Student Director

|Student Director

|Devon Jarovi

|Tréden Roseau

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|Riding Director

|Riding Director

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|Election Readiness Director

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|Community Engagement Director

|Community Engagement Director

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|North Regional Coordinator

|North Regional Coordinator

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|Eastern Regional Coordinator

|Eastern Regional Coordinator

|Martin Spielauer

|Matthew Edington

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|Central West Regional Coordinator

|Central West Regional Coordinator

|Layeebah Ahmad

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|Central East Regional Coordinator

|Central East Regional Coordinator

|Kennedy Steeves

|Laura Page

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|Central North Regional Coordinator

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|Toronto (Etobicoke/Downtown/East York) Regional Coordinator

|Toronto (Etobicoke/Downtown/East York) Regional Coordinator

|Luke Calabretta

|Jonah Rosen

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|Toronto (York/North York/Scarborough) Regional Coordinator

|Toronto (York/North York/Scarborough) Regional Coordinator

|Erin Strachan

|Daniel Park

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|South Central Regional Coordinator

|South Central Regional Coordinator

|Johl Emtage-Cave

|Mark Drew Waddell

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|Southwestern Regional Coordinator

|Southwestern Regional Coordinator

|Yazdan Nikoo

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|High School Coordinator

|High School Coordinator

|Raheem White

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===OYL Summer Fling===

===OYL Summer Fling===

In the summer of 2002, the OYL created a new signature event called Summer Fling, which was held at Wilfrid Laurier University the inaugural year.

In the summer of 2002, the OYL created a new signature event called Summer Fling, which was held at Wilfrid Laurier University the inaugural year.

The OYL Summer Fling includes a volunteer appreciation dinner, the annual policy conference and many guest speakers. It has quickly become the flagship event of the OYL.

The OYL Summer Fling includes a , the annual policy conference and guest speakers. It has quickly become the flagship event of the OYL.

Summer Fling locations

Summer Fling locations

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| Wilfrid Laurier University

| South Western Region

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| Trent University

| Trent University

| Central Region

| Central Region

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| University of Guelph

| University of Guelph

| South Western Region

| South Region

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|Wilfrid Laurier University

|Wilfrid Laurier University

|South Western Region

|South Region

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|Joint Summer Fling and AGM, held in King City

|Joint Summer Fling and AGM, held in King City

|Central Region

|Central Region

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|2019

|Carleton University

|Carleton University

|Ottawa Region

| Region

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|2023

|University of Toronto

|University of Toronto

|GTA Central Region

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|2024

|2024

|Carleton University

|Carleton University

|Ottawa Region

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|2025

|University of Ottawa

|Eastern Region

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The Ontario Young Liberals (OYL) is the official youth wing of the Ontario Liberal Party. The OYL’s membership includes all members of the Ontario Liberal Party who are aged 25 and under. The organization has local branches called “student clubs” (associations of members at post secondary institutions) and “riding clubs” (associations of members residing in electoral districts), though members are not required to be associated with any such clubs. It is led by a 22-member executive board.

Until 2017, the OYL was also recognized by the Liberal Party of Canada as its youth wing in Ontario. In 2016, at the Liberal Party of Canada Biennial Convention in Winnipeg, the federal party passed a constitutional amendment that ceased recognition of its element organizations that are jointly recognized provincial liberal parties. A separate Ontario “section” of the Young Liberals of Canada was created to serve as its youth organization in Ontario.

OYL logo, 2003–2009

Associations of Liberals on university and college campus existed prior to the 1970s, and were loosely affiliated with the party each other through the Ontario Student Liberals. In 1971, the organization was formally established as the Ontario New Liberals and was known as such until the mid-1980s.

The organization has been a preparation ground for budding politicians and political organizers. Many elected officials and partisan with public prominence were active members of the OYL in their youth. These include:

OYL logo, 2000–2003

Since the Liberal Party allocates specific number of delegate spots for campus liberal associations at its national convention, key players of the OYL wielded unique influence in the party’s leadership selection as it has the largest number of campus associations under its jurisdiction. OYL had been a fierce battleground during federal leadership races from the early 80s to 2006.[1][2][3][4] The Paul Martin leadership campaign was particularly notorious for hostile take over of campus liberal associations leading up to the 1990 and 2003 contests.

OYL logo, 2009–2017

The OYL executive is made up of 20 OYL members elected to one-year terms by the membership at the OYL Annual General Meeting. The structure of the Executive consists of a President, Executive Vice-President, Vice-President Organization, Vice President (French), Treasurer, Riding Director, Student Director, Policy Director, Communications Director, Community Engagement Director and 9 Regional Coordinators, as well as a high school coordinator.

The current executive is as follows:[1]

2024 – 2025 Executive
Position Name
President Palwashah Ali
Executive Vice-President Keagan McNeil
Vice-President (Organization) Stacy Kiseliouk
Vice-President (French) Lauren Wilkinson
Vice-President (Equity) Emma Fortunato
Treasurer Shyan Hayder
Communications Director Soobin Sung
Policy Director Gilvan Greig-Clarke
Student Director Devon Jarovi
Riding Director Ewan Wilton
Election Readiness Director Hamza Kamal
Community Engagement Director Domenic Sbergio
North Regional Coordinator TBD
Eastern Regional Coordinator Martin Spielauer
Central West Regional Coordinator Layeebah Ahmad
Central East Regional Coordinator Kennedy Steeves
Central North Regional Coordinator Daniel Mojarrab
Toronto (Etobicoke/Downtown/East York) Regional Coordinator Luke Calabretta
Toronto (York/North York/Scarborough) Regional Coordinator Erin Strachan
South Central Regional Coordinator Johl Emtage-Cave
Southwestern Regional Coordinator Yazdan Nikoo
High School Coordinator Raheem White

The OYL recognizes nine distinct regions of the province, that align with the Ontario Liberal Party’s regional breakdown. Each region is represented by a Regional Coordinator. Each region is further broken down by areas, although these area divisions are seldom used. The nine regions are: North Region, East, Central West, Central East, Central North, Toronto (Etobicoke/Downtown/East York), Toronto (York/North York/Scarborough), South Central and Southwestern.

The OYL is composed of riding and student clubs. Riding clubs are based in each provincial electoral district. Student clubs are located at universities and colleges in Ontario.

Each club has a constitution, which must agree with the constitutions of the Ontario Liberal Party and the OYL. Each club has an executive, and conducts activities such as community outreach, social events, policy meetings and assists in campaigns during federal or provincial elections.

OYL Annual General Meeting

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The executive of the OYL is elected to a 12 to 18 month term at the Annual General Meeting of the OYL. As of 2021, the OYL AGM is held in conjunction with the Ontario Liberal Party’s AGM and Policy Conference.

In the summer of 2002, the OYL created a new signature event called Summer Fling, which was held at Wilfrid Laurier University the inaugural year.

The OYL Summer Fling includes a Friday Night social, the annual policy conference, keynote speakers and panels on specific topics with guest speakers. It has quickly become the flagship event of the OYL.

Summer Fling locations

Year Location Region
2002 Wilfrid Laurier University South Central Region
2003 University of Ottawa Eastern Region
2004 McMaster University South Central Region
2005 University of Western Ontario South Western Region
2006 Trent University Central East Region
2007 Nipissing University Northern Region
2008 University of Guelph South Central Region
2009 Brock University South Central Region
2010 Queen’s University Eastern Region
2011 Laurentian University Northern Region
2012 Wilfrid Laurier University South Central Region
2013 Carleton University Eastern Region
2014 Joint Summer Fling and AGM, held in King City Central North Region
2015 Nipissing University Northern Region
2016 Queen’s University Eastern Region
2019 Carleton University Eastern Region
2023 University of Toronto Toronto (E/D/EY) Region
2024 Carleton University Eastern Region
2025 University of Ottawa Eastern Region

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