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===Background===
 
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The goal of these case studies is to showcase Government of Canada public engagement, share lessons learned, and illustrate the decision making process that practitioners of public engagement make when undertaking these large-scale projects. We selected the format of case studies so that key learnings remain connected to the context in which they took place. We hope that in sharing these case studies, readers will better understand the diverse considerations and complexities of public engagement.  
 
The goal of these case studies is to showcase Government of Canada public engagement, share lessons learned, and illustrate the decision making process that practitioners of public engagement make when undertaking these large-scale projects. We selected the format of case studies so that key learnings remain connected to the context in which they took place. We hope that in sharing these case studies, readers will better understand the diverse considerations and complexities of public engagement.  
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These are the first four case studies to be published, with more to follow in 2019. If you have any questions or comments, please connect with us at  [mailto:consultation@pco-bcp.gc.ca consultation@pco-bcp.gc.ca]
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These are the first four case studies to be published, with more to follow in 2019.  
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If you have any questions or comments, please connect with us at  [mailto:consultation@pco-bcp.gc.ca consultation@pco-bcp.gc.ca]
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===Get involved===
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Interested in sharing your own Public Engagement case studies? We've created a bilingual template for departments, agencies and other gcwiki colleagues to add their own case studies. We're always looking to expand our knowledge of good public engagement, we encourage you to research, write or document examples you seen in the Canada, or other jurisdictions to enable learning what looks good together.
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==How to add your own Case study==
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Just copy and past the template into a new page, with the
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