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Canada

The Parlvu service provides live video webcasts of all Canada House of Commons proceedings and televised committees and audio only webcasts of all committees that are sitting in public. The webcasts have English, French and Floor audio choices.

Canadian International Policy eDiscussions - Foreign Affairs Canada used netcasts and web content to inform and engage citizens. Read more about it here.

The Government of Ontario in Canada provides a variety of webcasts including French and English webcasts from the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.

For more information on Canadian Politics visit Canada's Cultural Gateway at:

the EU

ManagEnergy broadcasts Workshops, European conferences, Programme Information Days, Contract Negotiations and other energy events broadcasted on live on the Internet. These are combined with Interactive Chats enabling virtual participants to ask questions at the actual event and discuss related topics amongst themselves and with ManagEnergy and Commission staff.

the UK

Sustainable Communities Summit in the UK (31 Jan – 5 Feb 2005) was webcasted and is archived.

The Scottish Parliament provides extensive webcasts including Elected Official Videos.


the UN

The United Nationsprovides live and archived webcasts of proceedings, debates and addresses.

the US

The White House provides video tours, on-demand video access to press secretary briefings as well as videos for kids (check out Barney cam).

The 2005 National Association of State Workforce Agencies (NASWA) Winter Forum provided a live webcast of one of its sessions.

The U.S. Housing and Urban Development Department is a leading webcaster in the federal government.

 
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