http://civicaccess.416.s1.nabble.com/Re-Census-2006-statistics-and-translation-in-progress-tp574p580.html
agree paper petition & letter-writing is best option. MPs are legally
required to respond to paper letters, but not so with emails.
h.
Tracey P. Lauriault wrote:
> Ok!
>
> I started a page on the wiki with some of the ideas to date, there are
> some urls and a delicious link to some docs.
>
>
http://civicaccess.ca/wiki/CensusAction>
> Shall we begin brainstorming some ideas? Here or there?
>
> Cheers
> Tracey
>
>
> Cory Horner wrote:
>> Tracey P. Lauriault wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I would love to have a fine letter + Census FAQ or did you know...,
>>> and perhaps an online signed petition, that we can mail to all our
>>> government representatives, at all levels?
>>>
>> How about an old-fashioned paper petition? The online ones are largely
>> ignored, while a paper petition could actually be tabled in the house
>> and get a few minutes of national attention.
>>
>> Another question: if we are doing a petition, should we focus just on
>> the census, or do a more broad "government data should be free" policy
>> petition?
>>
>> Cory.
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