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In This Issue

Happy Holidays
by Andrew Curran
 
Come to Vancouver - June 2006
 
Planners for Tomorrow
 
International Spotlight: A Field Study Semester in Barbados
By Alex Taylor
 
CIP WorldLink Internships

Events & Opportunities

Social Justice and Political Activism
 

Backyard Permaculture

 
Ontario Sustainable Campuses Conference
 
Founding Meeting for the New Alternative Canadian University
 
Student Career Fair: Planning, Design & Building
 
Sustainable Communities National Conference
 
Upwind Downwind Conference: Cities, Air and Health
 
Globe 2006 Sustainable Construction Showcase
 
Safe Streets, Safe Cities: Seeking Solutions
 
December 2005

 

 

Happy Holidays!
 

The papers are all in, the exams are all finished, the studios have been tidied, and exchange students are trickling home. Yes, planning students across Canada have successfully completed another action-packed semester. On behalf of the Canadian Institute of Planners I congratulate you all on your accomplishments.

Andrew Curran
Andrew Curran, CIP/ICU Student Representative

Now it is time to take a little holiday breather, make yourself a roaring fire and curl up on the sofa with this end-of-term issue of Plan2Plan, Canada’s student planning e-newsletter.

In this issue we hear the top four reasons to be in Vancouver this June; we learn of ways to get involved with Planners for Tomorrow (P4T) even if you can’t make it Vancouver; McGill student Alex Taylor treats us to a missive on his field study program in Barbados; we are reminded of the amazing internships available through the CIP WorldLink program; and we get an overview of the events and opportunities available to planning students in the coming months.

All the best – see you in the New Year!

Andrew



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