Ever wonder what impact advocacy campaigns are having on Canadian MPs? Do they prefer hand-written letters over emails? Has a Facebook group ever changed their mind on an issue? Do they Twitter? Until the e-politics project, answers to these questions have been strictly anecdotal.
Now, public policy advocates can turn to the findings of the e-politics consultation with MPs for new insights into how they use online communication and how they react to grassroots advocacy campaigns. This project offers sophisticated public policy advocates a practical and instructive tool to improve the effectiveness of your campaigns.
2009 Results
Ever wonder what impact advocacy campaigns are having on Canadian MPs? Do they prefer hand-written letters over emails? Has a Facebook group ever changed their mind on an issue? Do they Twitter? Until the e-politics project, answers to these questions have been strictly anecdotal.
Now, public policy advocates can turn to the findings of the e-politics consultation with MPs for new insights into how they use online communication and how they react to grassroots advocacy campaigns. This project offers sophisticated public policy advocates a practical and instructive tool to improve the effectiveness of your campaigns.
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