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GreenPAC Forum Featuring Aaron Freeman

When: Friday, September 25
Time: 8:00am – 9:00am ET
Where: SCI, 215 Spadina Avenue (Ground Floor Connector - Suite 120) Toronto


GreenPAC exists to address one of the most serious challenges the environmental sector faces: translating Canadians’ environmental concerns into political action. They are doing this by channeling Canadians’ broad but diffuse support for environmental progress towards recruiting, nominating, electing, and supporting specific environmental leaders from across the political spectrum. Less than one month before our next federal election, join founder and president Aaron Freeman for a discussion on the state of environmental issues in the campaigns so far, and on GreenPAC’s plans leading up to October 19th & beyond.
 

About Aaron Freeman

For 25 years, Aaron Freeman has played a leadership role in developing public policy. He is the owner and principal of Pivot Strategic Consulting Inc. Before founding Pivot Strategic, Aaron served as a Senior Advisor to the Premier of Ontario and prior to joining government, Aaron played a key role in several national advocacy campaigns on environment and energy, democratic reform, consumer, international development and human rights issues. From 2000 to 2009, Aaron was regular columnist with the Hill Times, Canada’s parliamentary newspaper.


This event is free, but please RSVP: rsvp@sustainabilitynetwork.ca

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