Canada and the Hesitant Fight Against Climate Change: An Evening with the Honourable Thomas Mulcair
Event Details
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Thursday, February 6, 2020
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
City: Peterborough
Traill College
Building: Bagnani Hall
Cost: Free
Please join the School in the Study of Canada at a public event featuring the Hon. Thomas Mulcair.
The Honourable Thomas Mulcair is Visiting Professor in the Political Science Department at l’Université de Montréal. A lawyer, he holds degrees in French Civil Law (B.C.L.) and in Common Law (LL.B.) from McGill University. Mr. Mulcair began his legal career at the Québec Justice Department and served as President of the Québec Professions Board. Elected three times to the Quebec National Assembly, he is the author of Québec’s landmark Sustainable Development Act when he was Minister of Sustainable Development, Environment and Parks. Elected four times to the House of Commons, he was Party Leader and Leader of the Official Opposition.
The talk, as well as graduate and undergraduate student workshops on February 6 & 7, are sponsored by the School for the Study of Canada, the Frost Centre for Canadian Studies & Indigenous Studies, Political Studies, Trent School for the Environment, Catharine Parr Traill College and the Nind Fund.
Everyone is welcome, and the venue is wheelchair accessible.
Post talk reception sponsored by Catharine Parr Traill College.
Contact Info
School for the Study of Canada: canadianstudies@trentu.ca 705 748 1817