My name is Vanida Corazon Kemaktun Plamondon, and I was born in, and grew up in a small town in the Canadian north. Other than a couple of minor details, I am a rather ordinary person, with truly ordinary goals, hopes and dreams. That, however, does not make my thoughts, ideas or opinions irrelevant, and I am sure that the thoughts, ideas and opinions of an ordinary woman are as interesting to the masses as any others.
How Grassroots Candidates Get Elected in Canada
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- Date de parution02/12/2024
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Résumé
How Grassroots Candidates Get Elected in Canada is a down-to-earth look at the challenges and rewards of running a grassroots campaign in Canadian politics. If you've ever wondered how everyday people can break through the political noise and make a real impact, this book is for you. It dives into the real-world strategies and hard work that go into getting elected without the big-money backing and corporate support.
From rallying volunteers and building coalitions to making a connection with local communities and overcoming obstacles, this book shows how grassroots candidates can not only survive but thrive in a tough political landscape. Whether you're thinking of running for office yourself or just curious about how change-makers make it happen, this book offers a fresh, honest perspective on what it really takes to make a difference in Canadian politics.
From rallying volunteers and building coalitions to making a connection with local communities and overcoming obstacles, this book shows how grassroots candidates can not only survive but thrive in a tough political landscape. Whether you're thinking of running for office yourself or just curious about how change-makers make it happen, this book offers a fresh, honest perspective on what it really takes to make a difference in Canadian politics.















