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2005
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Bill C-17: The so-called "Decrim" bill is again before Parliament and debate has begun. This is an important time to educate ourselves about what this bill is, and what it's not. For one thing, Bill C-17 it is NOT decriminalization. We need to challenge the lies of politicians and make more effort to inform the public about the facts. For more information click here.
"Join us for a compelling public forum on the issue of marijuana legalization. Admission is free with your ticket to the Science Centre. Expert panellists will discuss the medicinal use of cannabis, its social implications and the controversy surrounding the plant. A question and answer period will follow where lively public debate and discussion with the panellists are encouraged."
February 12, 2005 (Saturday) 2:00 pm
Ontario Science Centre (Imperial Oil Auditorium)
Toronto, ON
Admission is free with your ticket to the Science Centre.
Panel Members: Patricia Bιgin, Research and Policy, Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse Harold Kalant, Faculty of Pharmacology, University of Toronto Eugene Oscapella, Barrister and Solicitor, Canadian Foundation for Drug Policy Jack Uetrecht, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto
Moderator: Stephen Rivers, Dept. of Psychiatry, Hospital for Sick Children
Liberal Party of Canada 2005 Biennial Convention
Party members will debate and discuss the policy resolutions that were submitted to the Convention.
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