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Pressure groups and change

Pressure groups and change . What can I do to make a difference and become a global citizen?. Key Question: How can Canadian citizens voice their opinions and influence the government?. Pressure Groups

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Pressure groups and change

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  1. Pressure groups and change What can I do to make a difference and become a global citizen?

  2. Key Question: How can Canadian citizens voice their opinions and influence the government? Pressure Groups -an organized group of people with common interests and concerns who attempt to influence decision makers. Goal: To change government policy as they see fit

  3. Hmmm…..What types of issues are pressure groups concerned with????? -pressure groups include organizations whose interests are: • Economic • Medical and health related • Environmental • Religious • Concerned with issues of equality

  4. Hmmmm….What is a lobbyist??? -when pressure groups become highly organized they are sometimes called lobby groups -a lobbyist is a person who is affiliated with a pressure group who attempts to influence decision makers through direct persuasion, discussion, or persistent attention Success: move airports and industries, establish parks and wildlife reserves, control pollution etc.

  5. Hmmm.....How can you let your disapproval of government policies or practices be known?? Protest -some activists who are concerned with social justice believe that it is sometimes necessary to use more forceful action to achieve their goals. Protest group: when a group of activists come together at an event they have organized to promote a cause ie) rallies, parades, marches, sit ins, public demonstrations and road blockades

  6. Something to Consider -not only are you a citizen of your municipality, your province and your country, but you are also a global citizen.

  7. Hmmmm…..What does it mean to be a global citizen??? -for some it means international trade and investment -for some it means being responsible for our earth, its resources and citizens -others see it as the responsibility to ensure that all peoples of the world can live in peace, enjoying an adequate quality of life.

  8. Global Citizen according to Oxfam -The global citizen is someone who: -is aware of the wider world and has a sense of his or her own role as a world citizen -respects and values diversity -has an understanding of how the world works economically, politically, socially, culturally, technologically, and environmentally -is outraged by social injustice -participates in and contributes to the community at a range of levels from local to the global -is willing to act to make the world a more equitable and sustainable place -take responsibility for his or her own actions Human Rights: Universal rights, based on what we generally believe to be right or wrong, which apply to all people, in all countries, at all times

  9. Are you a global citizen??????????

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