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In This Issue

Greetings
by Andrew Curran
 
Vote for CIP Student Representative
 
The Mediocore Pedestrian - Call for Submissions
 
The Planning School Cross-Country Check-Up
 
Planners for Tomorrow Forum – Sneak Preview
 
and After P4T
 
Job-Hunting Resources
 

Events & Opportunities

 
Global Transportation Show – Ottawa ON
 
Innovations In Smart Growth Housing – Vancouver BC
 
Smart Growth BC Annual Conference – Vancouver BC
 
The Planning Game: Engaging Communities In Urban Design – Vancouver BC
 
The Planners Network Conference – Chicago IL
 
International Youth Summit on Sustainable Urban Transportation – Montreal QC
 
Call for Applications: Student/Young Professional Participation in the Tri-Country Housing Conference – Edinburgh
 
Creative Community Building Workshop
 
 
April / May 2006

 

 

GREETINGS
 
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.

 
Andrew Curran
Andrew Curran, CIP/ICU Student Representative
 

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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