Citizens in Action, a non-profit, non-partisan, progressive group of concerned citizens, dedicated to political, social & economic justice is proud to present:
A Free Public Conference on the topic: Why are citizens kept in the dark?
By Guest Speaker Julius Grey
Julius Grey is a prominent jurist, writer and political pundit. He is an ardent advocate of human rights. He is well-known for taking on the most difficult cases. He is regularly invited by the Media to comment on public affairs.
He will explore the lack of transparency in the revelation of political planning during electoral campaigns. Political campaigns have become spectacles, similar to a race horse of who is winning and who is losing, rather than an honest discussion of important issues. A period of questions and discussion will follow his talk.
Date: Wednesday, January 17, 2018.
Place: Concordia University, School of Community & Public Affairs,2149 McKay St. basement (between Sherbrooke & De Maisonneuve) Blvd.) metro Guy-Concordia
Time: 7.00 p.m. sharp
- N. B. We usually meet second Wednesday of each month,to tackle a different political issue, at Concordia University, same time, same place. For further information, please call the founder & coordinator of the group, Nadia Alexan, at tel.(514) 846-0644, or e-mail: alexan@videotron.ca
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