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Methods and tools were chosen with the intent to ensure transparency throughout the entire process of consultation.  
 
Methods and tools were chosen with the intent to ensure transparency throughout the entire process of consultation.  
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* Workshops. Workshops that focused on understanding stakeholder values. The Panel was also in attendance at these engagement sessions. 
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* Panel presentations, also known as Town Halls. The Panel, accompanied by members of the secretariat, travelled to 21 cities to hear Canadians’ views and better understand the issues around environmental assessment. The public was invited to present their views to the Panel. 
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* Indigenous Dialogue Sessions. These sessions were opportunities to hear views from Indigenous peoples, and capture their unique challenges related to environmental impact assessment. The Panel spent 2 days in each of the locations; one session was allocated for public input, and two were dedicated to Indigenous peoples.
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* Request for comment. Views could be submitted through a dedicated email address, as well as mailed to CEAA.
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Methods: Tools:
 
Methods: Tools:
- Workshops. Workshops that focused on understanding stakeholder values. The Panel was also in attendance at these engagement sessions.  
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* Workshops. Workshops that focused on understanding stakeholder values. The Panel was also in attendance at these engagement sessions.
- Panel presentations, also known as Town Halls. The Panel, accompanied by members of the secretariat, travelled to 21 cities to hear Canadians’ views and better understand the issues around environmental assessment. The public was invited to present their views to the Panel.  
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* Panel presentations, also known as Town Halls. The Panel, accompanied by members of the secretariat, travelled to 21 cities to hear Canadians’ views and better understand the issues around environmental assessment. The public was invited to present their views to the Panel.
- Indigenous Dialogue Sessions. These sessions were opportunities to hear views from Indigenous peoples, and capture their unique challenges related to environmental impact assessment. The Panel spent 2 days in each of the locations; one session was allocated for public input, and two were dedicated to Indigenous peoples.
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* Indigenous Dialogue Sessions. These sessions were opportunities to hear views from Indigenous peoples, and capture their unique challenges related to environmental impact assessment. The Panel spent 2 days in each of the locations; one session was allocated for public input, and two were dedicated to Indigenous peoples.  
- Request for comment. Views could be submitted through a dedicated email address, as well as mailed to CEAA.  
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* Request for comment. Views could be submitted through a dedicated email address, as well as mailed to CEAA.  
 
- Online Portal. Used to display submissions and collect input. It was important to the team that all information received would be open and accessible, so there was no login requirements for the site.  
 
- Online Portal. Used to display submissions and collect input. It was important to the team that all information received would be open and accessible, so there was no login requirements for the site.  
 
- Choicebook. This online questionnaire was used to collect input.  
 
- Choicebook. This online questionnaire was used to collect input.  
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