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JCCSA: Election Survey

Email received from AFC:

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Dear all,

On behalf of JCCSA (Jubilee Centre for Christian Social Action 銀禧社), greetings in the Lord!

2008 Federal Election is fast approaching. According to Election Canada, young voter turnout is at an unprecedented low, in the federal election in 2000, young voter turnout was approximately 25%. In order to further understand this phenomenon, JCCSA is conducting a survey to ascertain the perspectives of our young voters.

We would like to invite the young adults ranging 18-30 years of age in your community to participate in this survey. A survey has been developed in our website, www.jccsa.org or you can forward this link directly http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=nxO4wE1opcmKZKmzZUgiXQ_3d_3d to the young adults in your community. Please note that the survey end date is October 6, 2008.

Thanks for your continuous support to JCCSA.

Sincerely,
Philip Lim on behalf of JCCSA

EFC Election Kit 2008

EFC issued their Election Kit 2008. A pdf version can be downloaded here.

Canadians will go to the polls Tuesday, October 14, 2008. Once again, important issues are at stake in this federal election.

Canada needs strengthened families and secure marriages. Canada needs to protect its most vulnerable: children, the poor, the unborn and the disabled. Canada needs to share its blessings with the world, especially meeting commitments made to foreign relief and development work.

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For those that live within York Region (Markham, Unionville etc…). This election coverage asked questions to the canadiates in your district and display them side by side.

York Region Newspaper Group Election Coverage — All Candidates Meeting

 

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聯邦大選在即,我雖然無意叫大家投票給那一黨/候選人,但真的希望在你投票前想清楚。

The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada (EFC) 提供了一些資料希望能幫助你:

  1. Being a Faithful Christian… Being a Good Citizen
  2. How and Why Evangelicals Vote
  3. Elections 101: Your vote will count
  4. Janet Epp Buckingham address important Election Issues and discusses Do’s and Don’ts for Churches
  5. Faith and Politics: Party Leaders Respond