[fvc-wat-disc] Re: fvc-wat-disc Digest, Vol 2, Issue 3

Sean Geobey sgeobey at gmail.com
Thu Nov 9 11:51:36 EST 2006


On November 14th at 7:00pm Larry Gordon is going to be presenting in room
BA102 on the Wilfrid Laurier University campus. This event will be hosted by
the Laurier Students' Public Interest Research Group, and it would be a good
opportunity for people to coordinate with some of the Laurier students and
faculty working electoral reform.

Cheers,
Sean Geobey
Coordinator, LSPIRG

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>    1. Mailing list moderation messages (Paul Nijjar)
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>    3. Re: Next Events/Website/Archives (Derek Kraan)
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> Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 15:25:48 -0500 (EST)
> From: Paul Nijjar <pnijjar at utm.utoronto.ca>
> To: fvc-wat-disc at listserv.thinkers.org
> Subject: [fvc-wat-disc] Mailing list moderation messages
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>         First of all, thanks and welcome to our new discussion list
> members.
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>         Secondly: if you post to this discussion list using an address
> different from the one you were subscribed with, then the first time you
> make a post you will receive a moderation message. So long as the list
> admins can figure out who is posting, we will approve the messages and
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>         (In English: If Derek subscribed you with your @fairvote.ca alias,
> then expect to get a moderation message the first time you post.)
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>         I have some event-related stuff to say as well, but I'll put that
> stuff in a separate message (today or Monday).
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> - Paul
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> Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 15:38:51 -0500 (EST)
> From: Paul Nijjar <pnijjar at utm.utoronto.ca>
> To: fvc-wat-disc at listserv.thinkers.org
> Subject: [fvc-wat-disc] Next Events/Website/Archives
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>         0. As you saw in Shannon's e-mail to the list, Larry Gordon is
> coming to speak to the Elementary Teachers of Waterloo Region
> Representative Council on November 16. I don't know whether this is open
> to the public/FVC members. Is it?
>         If it is not an open meeting, should we put it on our website?
>
>         1. After Prof. Williams' talk a bunch of us were talking about
> outreach and future events. One idea is to have "Movie nights" where we
> show (selected?) videos from the plenary sessions.
>
>         I think we can arrange some movie nights on the UW campus, but
> it's important that we have off-campus events as well. Is there interest
> in maybe having parallel movie nights in different areas of the region? I
> am thinking: UW, downtown Kitchener, Cambridge. Would anybody be willing
> to help organize this?
>
>         2. I have added a few pages to the Waterloo Region website:
> http://www.fairvotecanada.org/wat_possible_activities
> http://www.fairvotecanada.org/wat_local_media_coverage
>
>         The first page is a transcription from Craig's AGM notes last
> April. The second wants to be a listing of all the media coverage about
> fair voting in the region -- both positive and negative.
>
>         I need your help. Does anybody have articles and/or citations for
> articles that we can add to this list? I know about Derek's letter to the
> editor and the editorial last Saturday, and will be adding them to the
> archive next week.
>
>         Has anybody been keeping a clipping archive? If so, maybe we could
> make photocopies of those articles so that the chapter has a collection.
>
>         3. Derek suggested that we take our talks to the people instead of
> hoping the people will come to our talks. Following Larry and Shannon's
> lead, we can make field trips to neighbourhood associations and other
> community groups to make FVC presentations. Who wants to help with this?
> I think the first steps are to have some trainings, polish our
> presentation skills and speaking points, and then make some connections
> and infiltrate the region.
>
> - Paul
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 15:54:03 -0500
> From: "Derek Kraan" <derek.kraan at gmail.com>
> To: "FVC Waterloo Region Discussion" <fvc-wat-disc at listserv.thinkers.org>
> Subject: Re: [fvc-wat-disc] Next Events/Website/Archives
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> I'll respond to these in order:
>
> 0. It's on the FVC calendar of events:
> http://fairvotecanada.org/calendar_of_events. So I think we can reasonably
> assume that it's okay to put on our website. I don't know whether it's
> open
> or not.
>
> 1. I didn't hear this discussion, but it sounds like a great idea :) I
> agree
> that we need to have events in Kitchener, Cambridge, and UW, although
> simultaneity may be somewhat difficult.
>
> 2. There were letters to the editor covering the referendum threshold on
> each of the two days before mine appeared. I have a digital copy of my
> letter (and a hard copy), although we would have to ask The Record nicely
> if
> we could post it on our website. Or is this even the goal? Is it okay to
> just have information on where and when the letter / articles were
> published.
>
> 3. I will be giving a presentation to the NDP Riding Association in
> Goderich, ON. I would not consider this "local", but it is a good
> opportunity nonetheless, and we are apparently the closest chapter to
> them.
> I'll have to pester Larry Gordon (FVC executive director) some more so
> that
> he actually adds it to the online events calendar.
>
> I'll probably be circulating my slides for comment soon.
>
> Cheers,
> Derek Kraan
> Co-chair
>
> 2006/11/4, Paul Nijjar <pnijjar at utm.utoronto.ca>:
> >
> >
> >         0. As you saw in Shannon's e-mail to the list, Larry Gordon is
> > coming to speak to the Elementary Teachers of Waterloo Region
> > Representative Council on November 16. I don't know whether this is open
> > to the public/FVC members. Is it?
> >         If it is not an open meeting, should we put it on our website?
> >
> >         1. After Prof. Williams' talk a bunch of us were talking about
> > outreach and future events. One idea is to have "Movie nights" where we
> > show (selected?) videos from the plenary sessions.
> >
> >         I think we can arrange some movie nights on the UW campus, but
> > it's important that we have off-campus events as well. Is there interest
> > in maybe having parallel movie nights in different areas of the region?
> I
> > am thinking: UW, downtown Kitchener, Cambridge. Would anybody be willing
> > to help organize this?
> >
> >         2. I have added a few pages to the Waterloo Region website:
> > http://www.fairvotecanada.org/wat_possible_activities
> > http://www.fairvotecanada.org/wat_local_media_coverage
> >
> >         The first page is a transcription from Craig's AGM notes last
> > April. The second wants to be a listing of all the media coverage about
> > fair voting in the region -- both positive and negative.
> >
> >         I need your help. Does anybody have articles and/or citations
> for
> > articles that we can add to this list? I know about Derek's letter to
> the
> > editor and the editorial last Saturday, and will be adding them to the
> > archive next week.
> >
> >         Has anybody been keeping a clipping archive? If so, maybe we
> could
> > make photocopies of those articles so that the chapter has a collection.
> >
> >         3. Derek suggested that we take our talks to the people instead
> of
> > hoping the people will come to our talks. Following Larry and Shannon's
> > lead, we can make field trips to neighbourhood associations and other
> > community groups to make FVC presentations. Who wants to help with this?
> > I think the first steps are to have some trainings, polish our
> > presentation skills and speaking points, and then make some connections
> > and infiltrate the region.
> >
> > - Paul
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> I'll respond to these in order:<br><br>0. It's on the FVC calendar of
> events: <a href="http://fairvotecanada.org/calendar_of_events">
> http://fairvotecanada.org/calendar_of_events</a>. So I think we can
> reasonably assume that it's okay to put on our website. I don't know whether
> it's open or not.
> <br><br>1. I didn't hear this discussion, but it sounds like a great idea
> :) I agree that we need to have events in Kitchener, Cambridge, and UW,
> although simultaneity may be somewhat difficult.<br><br>2. There were
> letters to the editor covering the referendum threshold on each of the two
> days before mine appeared. I have a digital copy of my letter (and a hard
> copy), although we would have to ask The Record nicely if we could post it
> on our website. Or is this even the goal? Is it okay to just have
> information on where and when the letter / articles were published.
> <br><br>3. I will be giving a presentation to the NDP Riding Association
> in Goderich, ON. I would not consider this "local", but it is a
> good opportunity nonetheless, and we are apparently the closest chapter to
> them. I'll have to pester Larry Gordon (FVC executive director) some more so
> that he actually adds it to the online events calendar.
> <br><br>I'll probably be circulating my slides for comment
> soon.<br><br>Cheers,<br>Derek Kraan<br>Co-chair<br><br><div><span
> class="gmail_quote">2006/11/4, Paul Nijjar <<a href="mailto:
> pnijjar at utm.utoronto.ca">pnijjar at utm.utoronto.ca
> </a>>:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px
> solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left:
> 1ex;"><br>        0. As you saw in
> Shannon's e-mail to the list, Larry Gordon is<br>
> coming to speak to the Elementary Teachers of Waterloo
> Region<br>Representative Council on November 16. I don't know whether this
> is open<br>to the public/FVC members. Is
> it?<br>        If it is not an open
> meeting, should we put it on our website?
> <br><br>        1. After Prof.
> Williams' talk a bunch of us were talking about<br>outreach and future
> events. One idea is to have "Movie nights" where we<br>show
> (selected?) videos from the plenary sessions.<br>
> <br>        I think we can arrange
> some movie nights on the UW campus, but<br>it's important that we have
> off-campus events as well. Is there interest<br>in maybe having parallel
> movie nights in different areas of the region? I
> <br>am thinking: UW, downtown Kitchener, Cambridge. Would anybody be
> willing<br>to help organize
> this?<br><br>        2. I have added
> a few pages to the Waterloo Region website:<br><a href="
> http://www.fairvotecanada.org/wat_possible_activities">
> http://www.fairvotecanada.org/wat_possible_activities</a><br><a href="
> http://www.fairvotecanada.org/wat_local_media_coverage">
> http://www.fairvotecanada.org/wat_local_media_coverage</a><br><br>        The
> first page is a transcription from Craig's AGM notes last
> <br>April. The second wants to be a listing of all the media coverage
> about<br>fair voting in the region -- both positive and
> negative.<br><br>        I need your
> help. Does anybody have articles and/or citations for<br>articles that we
> can add to this list? I know about Derek's letter to the
> <br>editor and the editorial last Saturday, and will be adding them to
> the<br>archive next
> week.<br><br>        Has anybody
> been keeping a clipping archive? If so, maybe we could<br>make photocopies
> of those articles so that the chapter has a collection.
> <br><br>        3. Derek suggested
> that we take our talks to the people instead of<br>hoping the people will
> come to our talks. Following Larry and Shannon's<br>lead, we can make field
> trips to neighbourhood associations and other
> <br>community groups to make FVC presentations. Who wants to help with
> this?<br>I think the first steps are to have some trainings, polish
> our<br>presentation skills and speaking points, and then make some
> connections<br>
> and infiltrate the region.<br><br>-
> Paul<br>_______________________________________________<br>fvc-wat-disc
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