Difference between revisions of "Federal Provincial Territorial COVID-19 web management working group/July 7 2020"

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#Introductions - new additions to the group
 
#Introductions - new additions to the group
 
#Reopening businesses
 
#Reopening businesses
Engagement piece from Manitoba
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> Engagement piece from Manitoba
Support for businesses page on Canada.ca
 
Federal plain language efforts for reopening guidance
 
#Central page for travel restrictions within Canada
 
What content/pages exist for each province/territory
 
How we can link out from the federal content
 
#Round table: initiatives or content launching in the next 2 weeks, forward agenda items
 
  
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> Support for businesses page on Canada.ca
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3. Central page for travel restrictions within Canada
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4. Round table: initiatives or content launching in the next 2 weeks, forward agenda items
 
==Notes and action items==
 
==Notes and action items==
 
  
 
[[Category:COVID communications]]
 
[[Category:COVID communications]]

Revision as of 14:08, 2 July 2020

Home Meetings Collaboration space Contacts

Meeting information

Tuesday, July 3, 2020 - 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM EDT

Join Hangouts Meet

Join by phone

  • ‪+1 647-734-3101‬ (PIN: ‪636 359 639‬#)

Agenda

  1. Introductions - new additions to the group
  2. Reopening businesses

* Engagement piece from Manitoba

* Support for businesses page on Canada.ca

* Federal plain language efforts for reopening guidanc

3. Central page for travel restrictions within Canada

* What content/pages exist for each province/territory

* How we can link out from the federal content

4. Round table: initiatives or content launching in the next 2 weeks, forward agenda items

Notes and action items