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During the past three years, the Broad Coalition has promoted the idea of cooperation between the Green Party and NDP at the grassroots. We have:
Here is a list of all the published documents that were created as a result of our activites to date:
News Release - "NDP strategy backfires: wins strong opposition, loses chance to govern" - May 25, 2005
News Release - "Coalition says working together must be a two-way street" - May 12, 2005
News Release - "Broad Coalition endorses five more constituencies" - April 29, 2005
Backgrounder - "The Broad Coalition: Cooperation by vote-pairing and strategic voting" - April 29, 2005
News Release - "Vote-Pairing Registry Lets Progressives Cooperate and Avoid Vote Split" - April 14, 2005
Backgrounder - "Cooperation by vote-pairing and strategic voting" - April 14, 2005
Febuary News Release - "Coalition urges cooperation in election" - Febuary 1, 2005
Letter to Leaders - A letter to Carole James and Adriane Carr - January 2005
Our online Options Survey - Rate the different options for cooperation - January 2005
What do we mean by "Progressive"? - A synopsis of progressive values vs. neo-liberal values - January 2005
Second Survey Questions - Question sheet from our second survey - 2004
Second Survey Results - Results from our second unofficial survey of voter attitude - 2004
First Survey Results - Results from our first preliminary and unofficial survey of voter attitude - September 2003
Discussion Paper - A summary of the problem and our goals - June 2003
Summary of March 2003 Workshop - "Definitely not politics as usual" - March 29, 2003
Summary of January 2003 Meeting - "Getting it together: Building a Progressive Coalition" - January 29, 2003
Published by the Coalition For BC
An Open Letter to British Columbians: A Coalition to Win the 2005 Election