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Forum for Young Canadians is a non-partisan program for youth aged 15–19 founded by The Foundation for the Study of Processes of Government in Canada in Ottawa, Ontario.[1] In March 1976 the first sessions of Forum were launched.[2] The Forum for Young Canadians provides students with an opportunity to learn more about the importance of public affairs and how they can proactively be a voice in helping others understand Canadian politics in relation to the world around them.[3]
^"Foundation For The Study Of Processes Of Government In Canada-fondation Pour L'etude Des Processurs De Government Au Canada." Foundation For The Study Of Processes Of Government In Canada-fondation Pour L'etude Des Processurs De Government Au Canada. OpenCharity. Web. 13 May 2015. http://www.opencharity.ca/charity/118929454RR0001[permanent dead link].
^German, Tony. "Chapter 18: The Forum for Young Canadians." A Character of Its Own: Ashbury College 1891-1991. Carp: Creative Bound, 1991. 204 & 205. Print. "History of the Foundation | Forum." Forum: History of the Foundation. Forum for Young Canadians. Web. 12 May 2015. <http://forum.ca/about-us/history-of-the-foundation/>.
^Bunnell, Eric. "Parkside Collegiate Institute in St. Thomas Sending Three Students to Forum for Young Canadians." St. Thomas Times-Journal 25 Feb. 2014, News Local sec. St. Thomas Times-Journal. Web. 13 May 2015. <http://www.stthomastimesjournal.com/2014/02/25/parkside-collegiate-institute-in-st-thomas-sending-three-students-to-forum-for-young-canadians>.
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