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More #cdnpoli #hashtags explained…

Posted on: Monday, February 28, 2011
Posted at: 2:45 PM

This is a follow-up to a post explaining #hashtags pertaining to #cdnpoli.

Below is a list of additional #hashtags used in tweets discussing Canadian Politics:

#budget2011, #budget11, #bdgt11 — 2011 Federal Budget
#PBO — Parliamentary Budget Officer

#PMO — Prime Minister’s Office
#PSIC — Public Sector Integrity Commissioner of Canada

#elxn41Canada’s 41st Federal Election; if/when it happens

#cdnsen — Canadian Senate

#cdnecon — Canadian Economy
#cdnhealth — Canadian Health Care
#cdnenv — Canadian Environment
#cdnpse — Canadian Post-Secondary Education
#cdnpen, #CPP — Canadian Pensions, Canada Pension Plan
#cdnsov — Canadian Sovereignty

#CRTC — Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission
#ubb, #noubb — tweets pertaining to usage-based billing, specifically those against usage-based billing

#CIC — Citizenship and Immigration
#DFAIT — Foreign Affairs and International Trade
#DND — Department of National Defence
#FIN — Finance Canada

#CCRF — Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

#RMR — Rick Mercer Report

#CBC — Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
#CPAC — Cable Public Affairs Channel; providing an uninterrupted feed of proceedings of the Canadian House of Commons

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