Facilitating a Dialog on Reform

Where should we be taking the electoral reform movement from here?

As we move further and further in time away from the May 12th defeat, Fair Voting BC is looking to new ways to engage the people of British Columbia in making our political process more responsive, representative, and FAIR. We are looking to branch out to community groups, local organizations, businesses and most importantly we want to build relationships with the individual citizens of British Columbia.

Lets start a dialog to explore the different goals we want to achieve, and how we plan to achieve them. Any and every comment is welcome, and if you need some inspiration head over to our Future Directions wiki and grab some ideas! You can also participate in this on our Facebook Page under the discussions header.

Think Democracy Forum | Dec. 4th 7-9:30pm

November 9, 2009 Russ Miller Leave a comment

TDF

Join us on December 4th for an interactive conference sponsored by Think City and co-sponsored by Fair Voting British Columbia!

Space is limited, so please RSVP as soon as possible so we can hold a spot for you!  (RSVP through Think City)
Entry is free, but to help us off-set the cost of the conference, we do ask for a small donation of $5 or $10.