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Originally Posted by walking buffalo
So the data for Travers doesn't exist or isn't sufficient to be reliable?
Many provinces and american states have found the internet to be a great place (easily accessible and cost efficient) to provide information to the public. The Alberta Gov. prefers to hold information behind the FOIP act.
"Round Tables" and "interest group" meetings rarely provide information to the public, just summaries of process and decisions. These processes do not allow the public to be informed.
Beotching is what the Public needs to do.
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True, I agree
And just saying that groups are easier to deal with than individuals, not that individuals are not important.