| Dear Reader:
As I write, the weather map shows sun shining
down on every planning school in Canada. I can just imagine planning
students across this country, from Prince George to Halifax,
donning their summer duds and kicking back to celebrate the arrival
of summer. And here, just in time to help you unwind, is the
end-of-semester edition of Plan2Plan, Canada’s student
planning e-newsletter.
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In this issue we learn how to exercise
our democratic rights by voting for next year’s CIP Student
Representative; we find an update on the future of CAPS; we are
given a final reminder to register for P4T, World Planners Congress,
and the World Urban Forum; we hear a call for submissions to the
next issue of “the Mediocre Pedestrian”; and we get
tuned in to the life and times of planning students in Canada’s
newest CIP-accredited planning program at Simon Fraser. And as
an end-of-semester treat for all of you newly minted (or soon-to-be)
planning graduates, some handy job-hunting links and resources.
Cheers,
Andrew
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