Nwt Youth Invited to Join Climate Change Youth Council


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NWT Youth Council gives young Northerners an important opportunity to share their voices and help shape the future of our territory.

The Council is open to youth aged 18 to 35.

The NWT Climate change Youth Council (CCYC) will be open to all young people in the Northwest Territories from the age of 18-35.

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