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Welcome to the CoffeeParty.ca movement. Not a political party, not an organization -- an organically growing, non-partisan movement brewed up by Democracy Watch. If Canadians spent as much time writing politicians about their concerns as they spend buying, making and drinking coffee, we would have the good, democratic governments and responsible big businesses we want. Politicians get very worried if only a few hundred voters write to them. Unlike the Tea Party movement in the U.S., the CoffeeParty.ca movement is pushing only for well-researched and broadly supported changes that will make Canadian governments and big businesses operate more honestly, ethically, openly, representatively, efficiently and effectively. With a federal election likely soon, and elections this fall in Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan and Yukon, the window of opportunity is wide open for many Canadians to elect politicians and governments committed to making themselves, and big businesses, more accountable and responsible. So please gather a few friends together, make or buy some coffee, and no matter what problem concerns you help make Canadian governments and corporations solve your problem by writing letters, printing and hanging up the "I'm Voting for Good Government" sign, donating and telling everyone you know about CoffeeParty.ca. Thank you for your help! |
Write a letter to Canadian politicians using the Good Government Action Alert as a guide. Download, print, and hang or stick up the "I'm Voting For Good Government" sign/sticker (PDF) and the "Wake Up Your Government" sign/sticker. Write a letter to Canadian politicians using the Corporate Responsibility Action Alert as a guide. Send a message to key Canadian media saying "I support the CoffeeParty.ca movement" -- for media email addresses, click here. Sign-up for email Action Alerts Donate now to help grow the CoffeeParty.ca movement across Canada! |
CoffeeParty.ca
Movement
NEWS WEBSITE ARTICLE: Canada's Coffee Party movement brews big ideas (CTV.ca (B.C.), February 6, 2011) WEBSITE ARTICLE: Coffee Party aims to jolt politicians into accountability (Vancouver Province, February 6, 2011) WEBSITE ARTICLE: Strong open government laws can help stop corruption, even if some secrecy will always remain (Montreal Gazette, February 5, 2011) WEBSITE ARTICLE: Advocacy group touts Coffee Party's initial jolt (GlobeandMail.com (Ottawa Notebook blog), February 4, 2011) NEWS RELEASE: Tens of thousands of hits on CoffeeParty.ca movement site in first week (February 4, 2011) WEBSITE ARTICLE: Democracy Watch's CoffeeParty.ca movement points out flaws in Canada's democracy, and need for changes (Lawrence Martin's column, Globe and Mail, February 1, 2011) NEWS RELEASE: Thousands visit CoffeeParty.ca in first day of movement (January 28, 2011) RADIO INTERVIEW: Democracy Watch Coordinator Duff Conacher on the launch of the CoffeeParty.ca movement (CBC Radio's As It Happens show, January 27, 2011) -- To hear the interview, click on the "Listen to Part Three" link FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Duff Conacher, Coordinator of
Democracy Watch
Tel: (613) 241-5179
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