Scouts Canada Style Guide Minimize
This guide has been developed to assist with writing for any external audience, including web sites, articles and flyers. For public relations activities or use of Scouts Canada’s logos, please contact Susie Mackie at smackie@scouts.ca
 
References  
Please refer to the Canadian Oxford Dictionary or the Gage Canadian Dictionary for vocabulary, word breaks, Canadian spelling and capitalization not listed in this guide. 
 
Do Capitalize 
Names of fundraisers and events, e.g.: Apple Day, Scoutrees, Scout Popcorn, Canadian Jamboree.
The first letter in the word “Movement” when it refers to the Scouting Movement.
Names of committees, e.g.: “The National Youth Committee met today.”
Specific councils, e.g. “White Pine Council, Quebec Council.”
Specific names of rank, awards, badges, trophies and decorations (e.g.: Pathfinder, Blue Star, Citizen Badge, Religion-in-Life Emblem, Medal of Merit, etc.)
Beaver, Wolf Cub, Scout, Venturer and Rover, Scouter, Scouting.
Do Not Capitalize
Indirect references to committees, e.g.: “other national committees met today.”
Indirect references to councils, e.g. “all councils will receive this information.”
Titles “regional field director, director, executive director, commissioner” that do not refer to a specific person.
 
Scouts Canada terms
Beaveree               
CJ’07 (no spaces)                                             
Court of Honour                                     
Cuboree
Friends of Scouting                                           
Interamerican Region 
Jumpstart
P.F.D.                                                  
SCOUTSabout                                      
Scouter-in-training                               
Scouts’ Own (not Scout’s Own)              
Scoutrees                
Sixer (but six and sixes)                        
Strategic Direction #5
Swimming-up ceremony                        
Wood Badge Part I
  
Regular terms in Scouts Canada Style
campout                                                          
co-ed
mug up                                                
multicultural
percent                                                
playacting
Scarborough                                                     
sing along
web site
 
Jargon
When writing on your web site’s home page or other publications intended for non-Scouters, do not use unfamiliar terms without explanation, e.g.: The World Jamboree, an international gathering of Scouts, will be held in England.
 
Abbreviations
For first reference, spell out words and terms with the short form in parenthesis. Use the abbreviation by itself in subsequent references, e.g.: Please review the By-law, Policies and Procedures (B.P.&P.). We will discuss B.P.&P. at the meeting.
 
Other
Avoid spelling words out in all capitals. Use italics for names of publications or for emphasis.

 

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