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ZS Worotynec <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 19 Jun 2008 11:57:59 -0400
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Hi.

FYI, the federal Liberal Party of Canada is launching an online forum to 
engage Canadians in its policy development process.

Folks may also want to visit and raise issues there, FWIW.

From the announcement:

"National Policy Chair Joan Bourassa and National Policy Vice-Chair 
Dominic LeBlanc are proud to announce the full public launch of the 
Liberal Party of Canadas Forum Liberalis, a web platform that enables 
Canadians to collaborate, exchange ideas, and develop innovative new 
policies".

The online forum is at http://forum.liberal.ca. Registration is required.

ZS Worotynec
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On Thu, 19 Jun 2008, Chrystal Ocean wrote:

> Yesterday I wrote a letter to the Liberal Urban Caucus Committee in response to their May 2008 discussion paper.

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