Yesterday’s announcement that the Department of Finance Canada will be Twittering its budget speech is the latest attempt to make the country’s government more digitally engaged. In an enlightening new study, digital specialist Mark Blevis examines “the distribution of federal political parties based on their use of Twitter.”
Twitter in the House of Commons
Posted on February 25th, 2010 | More Digital & Social Media · Public Affairs
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