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Stories from Foreign Affairs Canada's Media Outreach Program available

Stories written by Canadian Community Newspapers Association (CCNA) journalists that have taken part in Foreign Affairs Canada (FAC) media briefings are available for download.

Community newspaper journalists from across Canada apply to participate in media briefings as part of FAC's media outreach program. The program offers Canada's community journalists unparalleled access to those 'in the know.' The briefings are specifically aimed at community newspapers. The objective of the briefings is to inform and engage community newspaper journalists on the role of FAC in Canada's foreign policy and its impact at the local community level.

The groups meet with senior people from FAC, other government departments, representatives from the corporate sector, and Canadian and foreign diplomats in Canada and the United States. Topics for past briefings include:

  • Enhanced Representation Initiative: Canada-Alaska Relations - An examination of how Canada's Enhanced Representation Initiative (ERI) is working in a crucial region like Alaska, as well as other issues of relevance to both Alaska and Canada (March 2005

  • Opening of the National Museum of the American Indian - Features Canada's participation in this historic event (September 2004)

  • NAFTA @ 10 - An examination of issues surrounding the tenth anniversary of the North American Free Trade Agreement (October 2003)

  • Canada: Multilateral Advocate - A look at the current multilateral agenda of Canada's foreign policy and to explain why multilateralism is integrated in Canadian culture (July 2003)

  • Canada's Response to September 11 - A rare opportunity for community journalists across Canada to learn about what the federal government is doing at the community and federal level to ensure security for Canadians in the wake of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks (December 2001)

As presentations are made, the participants in the briefings are encouraged to question the speakers. The briefings are a great learning experience for those participating and provide journalists with valuable contacts and information that they can use in the future.

The participants function as pool journalists, filing their stories and photos to CCNA upon publication. They are then made available to all CCNA members for republication on a copyright-free basis.

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