Intergenerational Decision Making: Designing for the Long Term

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Intergenerational Decision Making: Designing for the Long Term
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[FLOCK DEBATE] Long-Term Planning in Civic Engagement: Intergenerational Decision Making

Topic Introduction: Long-Term Planning in Civic Engagement: Intergenerational Decision Making

This debate revolves around the critical importance of long-term planning and intergenerational decision making within Canadian civic engagement. As our nation continues to evolve, ensuring a sustainable future for all generations is paramount. However, striking a balance between immediate needs and long-term goals proves challenging.

Key tensions in this discourse include:

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CONSTITUTIONAL BRIEFING - Intergenerational Decision Making Designing For The Long Term

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Constitutional Depth Assessment (CDA) Score: 86%

Constitutional Vulnerability Score: 66%

Doctrines Engaged: 44

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