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In This Issue

Winter Greetings
by Andrew Curran
 
CIP Student Representative Elections - Call for Nominations
 
2006 CAPS Conference - Registration and Call for Proposals
By Lisa Moffatt
 
Planners for Tomorrow Launches online "Salons"
By Stephen Bentley
 
The Mediocre Pedestrian - New Student Planning ZINE
By Jeff Wilson and Leslie Tse
 
CIP WorldLink Internships

Events & Opportunities

Sustainable Planning Workshop for Small Communities
 

David Suzuki: Save the Leslie Frost Centre

 
Conference - Ontario Wildlife Rehabilitation & Education Network
 
A Fresh Look at the Economics of Farming
 
Green Energy: Introductory Seminar
 
Sustainability and Judaism
 
Green Roof Design 101
 
Upwind Downwind: Cities, Air & Health
 
Aboriginal Policy Research Conference
 
Globe 2006 Sustainable Constuction Showcase
 
George Pepler International Award
 
CAPASIA V: South Asia Field Study Semester
 
Sustainable Living &
Eco-Agriculture
 
Enviro Design Conference
 
Global Transportation Show
 
February 2006

 

 

WINTER GREETINGS
 

The federal election is all wrapped up, Valentine's Day is just around the corner, and our typical Canadian winter weather is finally kicking in with lots of rain out west, lots of cold in the middle, and lots of snow down east (hooray for snow days!). Yes, second semester is in full swing and it is time for the February issue of Plan2Plan, Canada's student planning e-newsletter: www.cip-icu.ca/English/academic/plan2plan.
Get yours hot off the virtual presses.

 
Andrew Curran
Andrew Curran, CIP/ICU Student Representative
 

In this issue I urge all of you to consider running for the position of CIP Student Representative, Lisa Moffatt puts out the call for proposals for the 2006 CAPS Conference - Planners for Tomorrow (P4T), Stephen Bentley gives us the skinny on participating in the P4T online salons, Jeff Wilson and Leslie Tse tell us about the launch of a brand new Canadian student planning zine, and your friendly neighbourhood Plan2Plan editor rattles off more than a dozen events and opportunities for planning students in the coming months.

All the best!

Andrew



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