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Groups and individuals across the country hosted consultation events.
Minister Joly also hosted a series of in-person discussions across the country with representatives from a variety of sectors. Social media events took place during the consultation period, allowing interested Canadians from across the country to comment on numerous topics and issues covered by the consultations. All Canadians had a chance to participate in the discussions via the online Web portal and through social media engagement.
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