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Date: 8 May 2001 15:57:52 -0000
From: "CBC todradio.com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: List Member <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: todradio.com: Tonight: "Government"

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t o d r a d i o . c o m
  Tuesday nights at 8:05 PM, live on CBC Radio One
   Technology Driven Radio
    http://todradio.com

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-- Tuesday nights at 8:05 PM in your time zone (8:35 PM in Newfoundland).
Or listen on the Internet any time from 4:05 PM to 9:00 PM Pacific time
at
http://todradio.com/tunein.html

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TONIGHT'S KEYWORD: "GOVERNMENT"
"Commitment to technology."  It's in every throne speech these days --
but
what is the government REALLY doing about using technology to serve us
better?  Here's what we've got planned:

   PART 1: THE E-CITIZEN
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   -- Toronto's Andrew Kaufman has a parking ticket.  Or at least he
      did, until he lost it.  You'll hear his journey of trying to
      use government technology to find and pay it

   -- Vancouver writer Alexandra Samuel discovers that the e-Citizen
      revolution may be a uniquely American concept

   -- I'll chat with the director of California's voter foundation,
      on why she changed her mind on electronic voting

   -- Comedian Brent Butt drops by to explain why our first election
      online will be the worst thing we'll have done

   PART 2: DO THEY GET IT?
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   -- When Robert Kraljii sent some MPs an email, he didn't get any
      responses.  But he prefers it that way.  He'll explain why.

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