Here's an exciting new event that's truly one-of-a-kind!
Panel Discussion
Hydro: The Decline and Fall of Ontario's Electric Empire
CBN Speakers Series: Free event, open to the public
Tuesday November 16, 2004
6:30 - 8:00 pm
doors open 5:30 pm
Lula Lounge
1585 Dundas St. W., downtown Toronto
Map
David Suzuki writes:
"Keith Stewart and Jamie Swift provide a clear and engaging chronicle of Ontario's most famous publicly owned utility"
Join panellists Keith Stewart, Joyce McLean, James Murphy and moderator Sean Conway for a special evening in this seventh session of a series of lectures hosted by the Community Bicycle Network (CBN)
This 45-minute panel discussion will be followed by a question, answer and discussion period with the audience.
Support for the CBN Speakers Series is generously provided by:
Amsterdam Brewing Company, NOW Magazine, Ontario Trillium Foundation and Transport Canada
Hydro: The Decline and Fall of Ontario's Electric Empire is written by Keith Stewart and Jamie Swift and published by: Between The Lines
The CBN Speaker Series presents fresh ideas and current events every month at Lula Lounge. This free program follows the well-received information nights hosted at CBN in 2003. Last year a number of notable people were featured at this information nights including City of Toronto mayor David Miller and York University professor and author Glen Norcliffe. In 2004/05 Torontonians can look forward to an exciting series of speakers that range from celebrated locals to internationally recognized leaders.
The Community Bicycle Network (CBN) is guided by its mission to make environmentally sustainable, community-friendly transportation accessible to all in the city of Toronto. Established in 1993, CBN is an award-winning organization that initiates, supports and hosts a large number of programs and services.