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	<title>Comments on: Digital Democracy and Open Parliament</title>
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		<title>By: Jason Lamarche</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jason Lamarche</dc:creator>
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		<description>This was a great post RL!

I&#039;m constantly thinking of all the creative ways our governments could be more inclusive by using technology.

As the Internet continues to become more prominent, political parties will have to start opening up their communication channels lest they fall behind. Barack Obama is a perfect example of someone who knows how to tap into the potential of online chat without compromising his intended message.

I think a great part of the resistance shown by Canadian politicians is that they might not fully understand or trust the newest online developments.

There are however many leaders in this field like Garth, Justin, Bob, Holland, McTeague, etc...

The fact of the matter is when you open doors and empower people they can start innovation on their own, much like your blog is doing right now!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This was a great post RL!</p>
<p>I&#8217;m constantly thinking of all the creative ways our governments could be more inclusive by using technology.</p>
<p>As the Internet continues to become more prominent, political parties will have to start opening up their communication channels lest they fall behind. Barack Obama is a perfect example of someone who knows how to tap into the potential of online chat without compromising his intended message.</p>
<p>I think a great part of the resistance shown by Canadian politicians is that they might not fully understand or trust the newest online developments.</p>
<p>There are however many leaders in this field like Garth, Justin, Bob, Holland, McTeague, etc&#8230;</p>
<p>The fact of the matter is when you open doors and empower people they can start innovation on their own, much like your blog is doing right now!</p>
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