Definitely need the student associations onboard. There are two main national ones: CASA, and CFS. They don't seem to get along that well with either each other or the provincial and local unions they represent, but maybe they can be united on an issue like this? 

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Great idea! 

Here in BC, and I expect it’s true elsewhere, students have had a very powerful voice in encouraging the provincial government to move forward. I don’t know if there are groups of students already working on the federal level, but it would be good to find out. And if there aren’t, is there a national student group that would be good to reach out to and see if they would work on this with us?

Christina 

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On November 1, 2019 at 11:59:49 AM, Ross, Heather (heather.ross@usask.ca) wrote:

Yes. Let’s work on this.

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I would agree, count me in.


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Yes let’s do it!! How do we proceed?

 

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Date: Thursday, October 31, 2019 at 5:06 PM
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Subject: [Canadaoer] National OER Advocacy for the Next Federal Election

 

Dear Canada OER Community,

 

I was reflecting on the fact that we recently went through a federal election campaign where affordability was a central concern for seemingly every party, even to the point of floating vague promises (e.g. wireless mobile cost reductions with little specifics on how this would be practically achieved). Specifically, the NDP noted post-secondary affordability as a key issue, but its focus was more on tuition and grants, and it appeared, to the best of my knowledge, silent on textbook costs.  

 

Many parties also seemed relatively unconcerned about making expenditure promises if they figured they would garner votes.  Couple these with the fact we are likely looking at a shorter time frame to the next election (most saying 18 to 24 months) and that every party will be looking to improve on their performance from earlier in the month, and I was wondering if there was interest in trying to get OER funding on to any of the federal party's radar (with the hope that given it is a relatively non-partisan issue, that if one party were to propose OER funding others may simply adopt it).  

 

I think there might be a variety of approaches/strategies to pursue to get OER funding, but thought I would see if there was some collective interest in pursuing this.

 

Michael

 

 

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