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Dialogue Dispatch: August 14, 2025
Welcome to the fifth issue of Dialogue Dispatch. In this edition, read to see how to get involved with refreshing our Beyond Inclusion guide, and check out new resources for equitable, inclusive and accessible engagement.
Enhancing democratic engagement is a central focus of our work at the Centre, and we’ve had many opportunities to see the transformative power of participatory democracy at work. Although Canada is seen as an early adopter of innovations in public participation—including some of the world’s first citizens' assemblies that we explored in our previous newsletter—it is no small task to maintain a strong and stable democracy in a world of rising mis- and dis-information and falling public trust.
As we look around at the serious and growing challenges facing our democracy, we also see increasing evidence supporting the positive impact of participatory democracy. Advancing not only the quantity, but also the quality of public participation initiatives remains a key priority in combatting rising challenges and fostering a healthy democracy.
This month’s Dialogue Dispatch introduces some of the strategies that are on our radar, with accompanying resources to support their implementation. Stay tuned for even more to come!
As always, we invite you to connect with us about news and opportunities for collaboration in your work.
In this edition of Dialogue Dispatch
- Refreshing “Beyond Inclusion”
- Sneak peek: A Maturity Model for Inclusion in Public Engagement
- Centering equity and inclusion in an engagement framework
- What we're reading