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Post-election round table discussion
May 12, 2011
The morning after (the 2011 federal elections)
There has been a lot of talk about the post election blues. Was this election hot and cold for you? Good and bad? Do you wake elated for a moment, then with dread?
Join in a post-election discussion in Vancouver to make sense of what the new Canadian political landscape is and to strategize for what comes next.
Speakers include:
- Libby Davies (Vancouver East MP, NDP Deputy Leader) - Jamie Biggar (Leadnow.ca) - Derrick O'Keefe (StopWar) - Duncan Cameron (rabble.ca board president and columnist)
Moderated by:
Charlie Smith, Editor, The Straight
The round table discussion will aim to make sense of what the new Canadian political landscape is and strategize for what comes next. For those not in Vancouver -- watch the livestream on rabbletv. You won't want to miss it!
Mayworks website: http://tinyurl.com/mayworks
rabble.ca election analysis: http://rabble.ca/issuese/elections
Confirm your attendance on the Facebook event!
Time: 5 pm - 8 pm
Venue: W2 Media Cafe
Location: 111 West Hastings Vancouver, BC
Website: http://tinyurl.com/mayworks and http://rabble.ca/issuese/elections
For information contact: W2 Community Media Art Society
Phone: 604-689-9896
Categories: Politics & Political Organizations
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