Groups ready large get-out-the-vote campaign to keep youth turnout high
OTTAWA — Caro Loutfi is busy at her Montreal office preparing ways to get young voters to cast a ballot in this fall’s federal election.
Loutfi is the executive director of Apathy is Boring, a non-partisan organization that works to educate young voters and get them involved in politics.
Until the 2015 federal election, turnout among the country’s young voters — those between the ages of 18 and 24 — had been on a long-term decline since the 1970s.
With another vote scheduled for October, Loutfi and 400 other groups and activists are organizing events in the coming weeks to ensure the ground gained in 2015 with young Canadians isn’t lost on Oct. 21.