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Testing Talk

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Hi Fziza, I look foward to watching your group's piece on Clayoquot Sound come together. SockeyeSam (talk) 06:46, 17 February 2012 (UTC)Reply

Invitation to Vancouver meetup

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Hello,

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Clayoquot Sound Outline

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This is our outline for the Clayoquot Sound Page. We will be adding and editing sections 5 and 6, and I will be in charge of section 6.2.


5 Logging Protests

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5.1 Origins of Controversy -This section will discuss the controversy in the area that existed prior to the mass protests and blockades -Policies and new opinions that began to emerge in the 1960s with regard to British Columbia’s forest industry.

5.2 Blockades and Protests -Although there is already some information on the blockades and protests this section will bring in more detail on the subject -Showing the different sides of the controversy and the interests of the separate groups

5.3 Media and Protest Attention -The logging protests and blockades received mass media attention and brought forward issues that were happening throughout the province during this period -Looking at how the media portrayed the event and the different sides that were covered -Looking at the material form MacIsaac, Champagne, and Bruan


6 Trials, Arrests and Aftermath of Protests

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6.1 Trial Outcomes -Looking at the mass arrests that resulted in many individuals having to go to trail and outcomes of those trails -Looking at the material from MacIsaac and Champagne for this section

6.2 Aftermath of the Controversy -How did this event change policies in British Columbia? -What happened in the area after the controversy?

Your submission at Articles for creation: Grow (Company) (January 13)

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Your submission at Articles for creation: Grow (company) has been accepted

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