News Briefs
February 2012
Mayors from 20 different municipalities in Canada have been contacted and encouraged to send one of their youth representative to represent their community to one of our next 2 sessions.
We still have spots available! Apply now for the February or March session!
October 2011
Student Vote is a non-profit, non-partisan organization that works with educators and education stakeholders to deliver experiential learning opportunities to help young Canadians understand and practice the responsibilities of their citizenship.
Visit Student Vote website: http://www.studentvote.ca/
September 12, 2011
This week is the first-ever Canada Democracy Week! Share with us what democracy is for you! What does it represent?
August 31, 2011
August 29, 2011
Forum is about one week that may very well change the rest of your life. It’s about giving smart, engaged and opinionated young leaders a chance to recreate parliament for a week. It’s about getting inside—deep inside—Canadian politics and public affairs and seeing what running the country looks like up close. It’s about learning how to collaborate and share ideas, then turn them into real community action.
Beyond the history books, beyond the news channel and beyond classroom debates, there’s a lot to discuss. Your voice can make an impact now. If you have ideas. If you think and read and talk about what’s going on in the world. If you have something to say—say it at Forum. Be a Voice.
Apply now! www.forum.ca
August 22, 2011
Remembering Jack Layton
The Foundation for the Study of Processes of Government in Canada is saddened to learn of the passing of Jack Layton. His life long dedication to public service was an inspiration to many Canadians. We thank him for his outstanding service to Canada and to inspiring young Canadians to participate in our democratic processes and institutions. To his family we also offer our thanks and wish them peace at this sad time.
click here to see Mr. Layton's letter to Canadians
July 21, 2011
Remembering Tony German
The Foundation recognizes with sadness the passing of Tony German. His vision in helping to establish the Forum for Young Canadians program has brought thousands of Canadian students the opportunity to understand and appreciate the democratic institutions of our Parliamentary system. His dedication to ensuring young Canadians were able to celebrate their contributions to our country has established a legacy for our organization of which we are truly proud. We offer our sympathies to his remarkable wife Sage and their family.
July, 2011
July Newsletter - See what's going on at Forum!
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