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E-consultation gets official nod

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New DO-Consult subscriber Katherine Beavis points out that e-consultation has now been enshrined in the Canadian government’s official communications guidelines.

The new (revised) Government of Canada communications policy was released today. One of the only changes was a new requirement to post public consultation sessions on the web.

Are there other countries or governments that have adopted similar requirements?

First posted on December 10,2004
  • Michel Cailloux

    I am interested in the Government of
    Canada communications policy but I cannot not access the Web
    page you refer to. Is this possibly a GoC Intranet (rather than
    Internet)link, or has the URL changed recently? Cheers!
    Michel Cailloux
    Retired Assistant Deputy Minister (Government of Canada)
    and part-time e-governance instructor at Ottawa U.

  • Michel Cailloux

    I am interested in the Government of
    Canada communications policy but I cannot not access the Web
    page you refer to. Is this possibly a GoC Intranet (rather than
    Internet)link, or has the URL changed recently? Cheers!
    Michel Cailloux
    Retired Assistant Deputy Minister (Government of Canada)
    and part-time e-governance instructor at Ottawa U.

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