But with a federal election campaign looming on the horizon, it felt like an opportunity to take part in something historic — one he just couldn’t pass up.
That campaign has since become Ahmad’s life.
As press secretary for the Office of the Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, he deals with the Ottawa Press Gallery as well as media across the country on a daily — often hourly — basis.
Just a few credits shy from graduating, Ahmad postponed his final semester as an undergraduate student in the Department of Journalism to hop on the campaign trail.
He took time out of his hectic schedule to talk about what it’s like being press secretary to a Canadian party leader smack in the heart of a federal election.
When did you first discover you had an interest in politics?
Cameron Ahmad: I’m lucky to have parents who, ever since I can remember, always encouraged me to share my opinions about the world and debate them vigorously.
When I was 16, my mother suggested I stop by the campaign office of my local Member of Parliament, Francis Scarpaleggia, who was running for re-election during the 2008 campaign. I did, and that decision gave me the opportunity to be part of a movement bigger than I could have imagined.
Joining the local campaign awakened me to the reality that I could have a real impact on the future of my community and my country by influencing, in a small way, the outcome of a federal election.
How did you get involved with the Liberal Party of Canada?
CA: The Liberal Party has a very active youth wing. I got increasingly involved during university, heading up the Concordia branch of the Young Liberals of Canada and eventually their Quebec chapter.
I joined the Young Liberals at a time when the leadership race was engaging many Canadians in the political process for the first time — particularly young people and students. That gave us a tremendous opportunity to reach out to universities and colleges across Quebec.
I’m proud to have played a meaningful role in getting other students directly involved with politics. We saw a real impact, as our membership more than doubled in less than two years.
Describe a typical work day for you.