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7 <br /> <br />Receive Little Canada News <br />Respondents could select multiple options when referring to where they receive news about Little <br />Canada: <br />• Newsletter: 62.86% <br />• Website: 31.43% <br />• Social Media: 45.71% <br />• Flyer: 17.14% <br />• Friday Update (e-newsletter): 20.00% <br />• Word of Mouth: 31.43% <br />• Other: 10.00% <br /> <br />Outreach Methods <br />The City of Little Canada promoted the inclusion survey through a variety of communication <br />platforms and engagement events including: <br />• AFSA Safety Night <br />• City website <br />• County Road C Open House <br />• Elections presentation at Mayfield Senior Community <br />• Friday Update: city e-newsletter <br />• Flyers distributed in local businesses <br />• Flyers emailed to 50 area community contacts and partners (local businesses, schools, <br />faith communities, nonprofits, and senior living communities) <br />• Grand Pre East Apartments Night to Unite <br />• Little Canada Elementary Bear News/Oso Noticias <br />• Little Canada PTA social media <br />• Little Canada social media channels <br />• Montreal Courts Halloween party <br />• Montreal Courts monthly food shelf <br />• Music at the Market <br />• North Star Estates trick-or-treating <br />• October-December Le Petit Canadian <br />• Weekly Farmers Markets <br />Individual Stakeholder Interviews <br />As part of the data collection process, the Community Inclusion Team recognizes the value of more <br />community voices heard, and lived experiences shared. Therefore, in addition to the external <br />anonymous survey, individual stakeholder interviews were scheduled with key community partners, <br />residents, businesses, and organizations. Little Canada is home to several nonprofit area <br />headquarters, which gives Little Canada the opportunity to learn more about populations served <br />within our community from industry professionals. <br /> <br />Individuals within the business, nonprofit, faith, and school communities were invited to participate <br />in interview sessions. 50 individuals were invited to participate. 17 responded and participated. <br />Respondents were asked similar questions to the city-wide inclusion survey: <br />• What does inclusion mean to you and the community/customers you serve/represent?