Friday, May 15, 2009

Toronto Civics 101


A new initiative from the City of Toronto:

Toronto Civics 101

Welcome to Toronto Civics 101 - the new public learning
series offered by the City of Toronto!

Do you wonder how decisions affecting your neighbourhood are made?

Do you wish you were more involved in your community and the city?

If you have questions, we have answers.

Mayor Miller Invites You to Get Involved in Toronto Civics 101 Mayor Miller invites you to get involved WindowsMedia Player required (Video)
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The City of Toronto invites you to learn about your City government through the first Toronto Civics 101 program, starting this fall. In just six sessions you can find out how decisions are made, what's behind the numbers and news, who-does-what, and take a peek into the City's future. The sessions are free, and include visits to interesting City sites.

Toronto Civics 101 is for people who are interested in learning about how the City works, and want to make a difference in Toronto. The sessions are designed to be interesting and informative for people with little or no previous experience or knowledge of City government. Participants will represent a diversity of backgrounds and come from across the city.

To attend in person, you must live or own a business in Toronto and be at least 18 years of age. Space is limited but each session will also be posted on-line and archived for those wishing to follow along at their own convenience.


Full information here.



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