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	<title>Careers&gt;TC&gt;Regional&gt;Canada</title>	<link>http://tc.eserver.org/dir/Careers/TC/Regional/Canada</link>
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		<title>Professional Development Issues in Canada</title>
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		<description>The Canadian Issues Committee (CIC) was created by STC in 1990 because it was becoming apparent that Canadian technical communicators sometimes had unique concerns resulting from the political, legal and geographic constraints peculiar to Canada, of which STC was unaware. Identifying these concerns and attempting to do something about them has been an ongoing commitment of the STC staff and Board of Directors and of the CIC. This panel discussion allows for direct input from members regarding such concerns, and also provides an opportunity to inform the Canadian membership what has and is being done on their behalf.</description>
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