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Hello all:<br>
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There will be a government consultation workshop on July 18 that will
inform Global Affairs Canada’s
consultation on Canada’s international assistance activities re the
role ICTs and particularly the Internet. This
consultation is being hosted by the Canadian Chapter of the Internet
Society (ISCC). It will take place in a small venue in Ottawa (probably
CIRA offices) but the potential is there for teleconferencing.  I have
lobbied hard to make sure people from around the country can attend and
contribute virtually -- that this not just be an Ottawans talking to
Ottawans event. So, I am asking you to let me know if you would
consider being on the list of attendees.  I encourage you to take a
look at the website below.  There will be more information available
soon regarding the questions to be discussed, time, etc.  This is an
initial shout-out.  <br>
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<div style="white-space:pre-wrap;word-wrap:break-word"><a href="http://international.gc.ca/world-monde/development-developpement/iar-consultations-eai/comments-commentaires.aspx?lang=eng">http://international.gc.ca/world-monde/development-developpement/iar-consultations-eai/comments-commentaires.aspx?lang=eng</a><br>
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Please help me make sure that this consultation includes people from
communities all around the country.<br>
<br>
Marita<br>
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