From Citizenship to Stewardship: Rethinking Civic Responsibility
SUMMARY — From Citizenship to Stewardship: Rethinking Civic Responsibility
Key Issues in Reimagining Civic Responsibility
The topic "From Citizenship to Stewardship: Rethinking Civic Responsibility" explores the evolving role of Canadians in shaping their society, moving beyond traditional notions of citizenship to a more active form of stewardship. This shift reflects broader debates about how individuals, communities, and institutions can collaborate to address complex challenges such as climate change, democratic accountability, and equitable resource distribution.
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Topic Introduction: Redefining Civic Duty as Stewardship in Citizen Participation
In the ever-evolving landscape of Canadian democracy, the traditional concept of civic duty is being challenged and redefined. This debate focuses on reframing civic responsibility as stewardship, a shift that emphasizes the active protection and preservation of public goods, resources, and institutions.
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