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Wed, 2013-05-15 09:00
Location: 
Government Conference Centre, 2 Rideau St., Ottawa, Ont.
Contact: 
www.studyparliament.ca

The Canadian Study of Parliament Group hosts a Parliamentary Business Seminar. The session will start with a technical briefing on the functions of parliamentary committees, followed by a discussion panel on the impacts of social media on Parliament. An open mic session will follow to enable direct audience participation. May 15, 9 a.m., $150 members; $200 non-members. Government Conference Centre, 2 Rideau St., Ottawa, Ont. www.studyparliament.ca

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