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. . . more content, and is akin to
subscribing
Even
critics agree: diversity in a multi-partisan dialogue is an excellent
idea. The Multi-Partisan Dialogue on First Nation Development was
established to be a choice for those intrigued by this wide spectrum
partisan development across First Nations in Canada.
As throughout the 20 year print
parenthood, the dialogue is designed to take a step-back, listen, and
recount with a style that has filled an important role by providing
Canada (and the world) with an alternative source of insightful,
timely, and well-written news and commentary from First Nations
sources and those involved with First Nation development.
Quite
simply, the dialogue is — despite a shoe-string budget — intended to
become one of the Internet’s best sites for unfolding perspectives on
economic development, governance, justice, and culture, including
education. And we hope to get even better! With your help.
While
other websites are merely posing as news sources, the Multi-Partisan
Dialogue on First Nation Development plans to expand. We want to make
our site even better by providing more and greater coverage of the
multi-faceted growth of First Nation economic development, politics,
and culture.
That’s
where you come in. If you like what you are getting in an assuredly
evolving on-line source of important perspectives found coast to
coast, if you want more, and if you believe that creating the
Dialogue on Development is potentially a vital service, please give
us a hand and contribute to the site. A donation will help enable us
to upgrade and improve our equipment — so we can continue to bring
you the best commentary, news, and analysis like no other on the web.
Be
assured: the Multi-Partisan Dialogue on First Nation Development has
always gotten a fantastic bang for the buck. You’ll find no frilly
offices, nor massive expense accounts, and no great expectations of
these things. We spend everything we have on getting exclusive news
to you. And we want to do more of that — with your help.
Don't
miss the dialogue developing around Crime in Canada on this neighbouring site.
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