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Month: January 2008

Posted on January 18, 2008

Policy from the People

Map of Canada in the worldWould you trust randomly selected citizens to be the source of insight for drafting foreign policy? Shauna Sylvester is leading a large independent project called Canada’s World, that will do just that.

Read the complete article I wrote for WorldChanging.org Canada

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