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Book Launch >> "Rescuing Policy: The Case for Public Engagement"

Date: 
January 12, 2012

Canada's Public Policy Forum is pleased to announce the launch of Rescuing Policy: The Case for Public Engagement, by Don Lenihan.

IAP2's Emotion, Outrage and Public Participation

Date: 
February 23, 2012 - February 24, 2012

To learn more about our training opportunities please follow the link: http://www.dialoguepartners.ca/civic-engagement-services/training/traini...

SAS2 Dialogue approach to Participatory Action Research - Workshop

Date: 
October 31, 2011 - November 2, 2011

Three days of hands-on learning of SAS2 Dialogue tools and approaches to participatory action research, planning and evaluation, designed for facilitators, community researchers and others that need t

IGNITING ENGAGEMENT: Why Stories Matter

Date: 
January 19, 2011

Pattie LaCroix, from C2D2, is offering a one-day course on the use of storytelling in engagement in Ottawa on January 19.

Partner Showcase - Toronto Tenant Leaders’ Forum 2010: Strong Leaders. Strong Communities.

Date: 
October 30, 2010

On Saturday October 30, hundreds of Toronto Community Housing tenant leaders will gather to learn, network and continue to build and improve some of the most vibrant communities this city has to offer

Dialoguing Across Differences - Inclusion Day 2010 - York University Centre for Human Rights

Date: 
October 6, 2010

Dialoguing Across Differences - Inclusion Day 2010

Keynote-6:00 p.m. by Nobel Peace Prize nominee, Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish

A City for Everyone

Date: 
September 25, 2010

People Plan Toronto invites you to be part of:
A City for Everyone

Connect, explore and launch ideas for better city-building

Breaking New Ground on City Governance in Ottawa

Date: 
September 19, 2010

You’re invited to a day of exploration on the theme:

“Hearing the voices of Ottawa and participating in how the city is run”

Breakfast Panel: "Social Media and the Future of Public Sector Governance"

Date: 
June 11, 2010

The Institute of Public Administration of Canada, Toronto Region Group, invites you to a breakfast session on Friday morning, June 11, 2010, entitled "The Future of Public Sector Governance: The Impact of Social Media". The expert panel will explore whether there are grounds to predict the erosion of traditional models of corporate governance in the public sector with the emergence of social media technologies and the second wave of e-government.

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