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Back On The Map: A New Vision for Canada's Role in the World
Back On The Map: A New Vision for Canada's Role in the WorldA report of the Canada's World national dialogue session that outlines a new vision for Canada's role in the world. ...
File - CanadasWorld - 13/08/2009 - 16:02 - 2 comments
Canada's World Citizens' Timeline
The citizens' timeline is a synthesis of various timelines produced by citizens at regional dialogue sessions facilitated by Canada's World. In this activity, participants individually mapped what they viewed as significant dates with relation to Canada in...
Link - CanadasWorld - 20/08/2009 - 16:07 - 2 comments
Guerrilla Diplomacy: Rethinking International Relations
Website and book by Canadian Daryl Copeland. ...
Link - CanadasWorld - 20/08/2009 - 16:15 - 2 comments
Youth Ideas on Canada's Role in the World
Canada's World Youth Civic Action Strategy coordinators Chris Kang and Gavin Sheppard interviewed Toronto youth about their ideas and visions for Canada's role in the world. In this short video, youth identify how to get youth in Canada connected and ...
Videoext - CanadasWorld - 21/08/2009 - 13:07 - 2 comments
Questions About Canada's Role in the World
During the next Canadian federal election, Canadians have several important questions about Canada's role in the world. This short ad-style video produced for Canada’s World’s ‘Vote for the World’ ca...
Videoext - CanadasWorld - 21/08/2009 - 13:16 - 2 comments
Bridges That Unite: Exploring Canada’s Global Leadership
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Link - CanadasWorld - 21/08/2009 - 14:21 - 2 comments
Word Cloud
A word cloud generated from the timeline exercise of the Canada's World national citizens' dialogue.
A Metaphor for Canadian Global Leadership - After The Vision
#2 of 2 illustrations using the metaphor of a tree to represent Canadian global leadership before and after the new vision for Canada's role in the world that resulted from the Canada's World national citizens' dialogue....
Image - CanadasWorld - 21/08/2009 - 18:46 - 2 comments
Une Nouvelle Vision du Canada dans le Monde
Un animation qui utilise l'image d'une arbre comme symbol pour illustrer une nouvelle vision du Canada dans le monde. Cette vision était le résultat du processus de dialogue de Canada Monde. Ce processus à permis d'établir une o...
Video - CanadasWorld - 03/09/2009 - 12:15 - 2 comments
Topic Content
- Ep. 103 - The Value of Food: Talking with Wayne Roberts
- Ep. 68 - Taking it Back
- Ep. 75 - Grandmas raising Granchildren
- Ep. 88 - Women Behind Bars
- Ep. 95 - Autonomy in the Point
- État d’Urgence
- No 2010 Olympics: Take Back Land or Die Trying
- Olympic Tent Village Shows Plight of the Homeless in Vancouver
- Slum Demolitions and Cutoff Dates
- The Impact of Demolitions on Education
- Vancouver in the lead up to 2010
- Varda Burstyn: on Huxley
- Southern Sudan: Oil Exploitation vs Wildlife Protection
- 2010 Olympic Resistance: Solidarity and the Strengthening of Social Movements
- A Brief History of South Africa's Racist Politics
- Back On The Map: A New Vision for Canada's Role in the World
- Danger Mine!
- Descriptions of George Orwell and Aldous Huxley
- Don't Forget Iraqi Refugees
- ForeignPolicy Camp
- Harm Reduction, '50s Style
- Here and Now, Equality and democracy in Montreal public schools
- Inter Pares aims to ‘Take Back the Day’ by reclaiming the true meaning of Mother’s Day
- Inter Pares offers soul-nourishing alternative to traditional gift-giving
- Interactive Map: Toronto Olympic Torch Protest
- Juba, Wau, Malakal Community Planning for Resettlement
- McGuinty's axing of the Special Diet program is a catastrophe to poor and sick Ontarians
- Nixon is Happy to be in Canada
- North End Halifax Condos: For Better or for Worse?
- Planet of Slums
- Response to Residential Truth: Unified Future
- Seven-Weeks in Southern Sudan Beckons a Return Visit
- Street Kids in India
- The declaration for equality in education
- The ‘Shanghaification’ Of Mumbai
- Total Returns to South Sudan Post CPA to June 2008
- The Power of Social Media ppt from Canadian Social Forum









