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#24in24 Update

Some great work going on with our #24in24 / #24en24 social media rally against Bill C-38.

- #ourbudget &notrebudget had been tweeted 4,000 times in less than 24 hours

- #24in24 and #24en24 had been tweeted more than 2,000 times in less than 24 hours

It’s been inspiring for all of us in the House to see you rally against C-38 with us. Voting started later than anticipated, so I’m asking you to keep at it until we’re done.

Please keep tweeting/posting:

#ourbudget not yours #ourbudget not yours #13heroes #splititup save our pensions save our shores #C38 #cdnpoli #24in24

Until at least midnight tonight (EST). Let’s keep letting the Harper government know that they can’t pass this Trojan Horse without a fight. This is Our Budget — not theirs!

Our Budget Meeting: Courtenay/Comox Valley

67 people out at the Our Budget meeting in Courtenay last night. Great work Comox Valley!

Check out the new Facebook events for Our Budget meetings in Selkirk, MB and Victoria, BC in our events section: http://facebook.com/nathan.cullen1/events

Renowned First Nations artist Roy Henry Vickers outlines his concerns with Bill C-38.

Roy Henry Vickers, artiste de renom des Premières nations, présente ses inquiétudes à l’égard du projet de loi C-38.

#24in24 Tips

Some tips for our upcoming #24in24 social media rally. Dave Jarvis has instructions on how you can “autotweet” so you don’t have to stay up all night with us protesting this Trojan Horse Bill: http://davidjarvis.ca/autotweet/

Also, Vancouver-based social media dashboard HootSuite has a scheduling function that will allow you to schedule both tweets and Facebook posts for the 24 hour period. And you can sign up for a HootSuite account for free.

Either option should help you participate in our social media rally. T-minus 4.5 hours until we remind the Harper government over and over again for 24 hours that this is Our Budget — not theirs!

Dernière mise à jour : 24 tweets en 24 heures pour défendre la démocratie canadienne

Dernière mise à jour : il semble que les votes sur le projet de loi C-38 commenceront aujourd’hui à 19 h, heure de l’Est. C’est donc à ce moment que nous commencerons notre cri de ralliement dans les médias sociaux.

Une fois de plus, l’idée est qu’à partir de 19 h nous partagions le texte suivant sur Twitter ou Facebook :

#notrebudget pas le vôtre #notrebudget pas le vôtre #13héros #divisezle protégez nos pensions, protégez nos côtes #C38 #cdnpoli #24en24

Je vous demande de continuer à partager ce texte toutes les heures jusqu’à la fin du débat sur le projet de loi C-38 (il devrait durer 24 heures). C’est comme un cri de ralliement, mais dans les médias sociaux.

Prenons position, défendons-nous, et rappelons au gouvernement Harper que ceci est notre budget, pas le leur!

Final Update: 24 Tweet in 24 Hours to Stand Up for Canadian Democracy

Update: it looks like voting on C-38 will start today at 7:00pm Eastern. So that’s when we’ll aim to start our social media chant.

Again, the idea is starting at 5:30pm, tweet or post on Facebook the following:

#ourbudget not yours #ourbudget not yours #13heroes #splititup save our pensions save our shores #C38 #cdnpoli #24in24

Keep tweeting and posting that every hour for the entirety of the debate on Bill C-38 (expected to be 24 hours).

Let’s stand up, speak out, and remind the Harper government that this is Our Budget — not theirs!

Here’s a video from Canadian musical up and comer Dan Mangan addressing his concerns with Bill C-38.

Voici une vidéo du musicien de la relève canadienne Dan Mangan qui présente ses inquiétudes à l’égard du projet de loi C-38.