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Could Canada play both role of being a peacekeeper and
a peacemaker? Other options?
Panels are: Academic scholars, diplomats, educators and retired politician Time: April 21 (Mon.) 6pm-9pm Venue: Burnaby Metrotown Public Library 6100 Willingdon Avenue Free to Public. Limited seating, RSVP highly recommended! E: Lharvey888@gmail.com Tel: 778 8588201
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Commemorating
the 111th Anniversary of Lester Pearson - A Panel Discussion - Date: April 21 (Monday) Registration starts: 5: 00 pm Event starts: 6:00-9:00pm Venue: Burnaby Public Library 6100 Willingdon Avenue Itinerary * Minor changes are likely to be necessary. Please check the itinerary two days before the event.
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Lea Johnson is a development practitioner, an educator
and a strong believer in public and community service. Lea grew up in
a military family. He was in Cubs, Scouts, Canadian Army Cadet Corps and
Militia. Lea served in the Canadian Armed Forces - in Field Engineering,
Special Forces and Army Survey. He has seen first hand the ravages of
conflict. His family was among the first Canadian military families into Germany after World War II. His father, Harvey Johnson, who was part of the group awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1988 for their valuable contribution to world peace as members of the United Nations Emergency Forces in Egypt following the 1956 Suez Crises. Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson inspired Lea to a life in public and community service. He has taught and done research at SFU from 1987 to 2007. He also taught and still is teaching projects and programs to create and manage social, economic and environmental development, at colleges in Canada and overseas. |
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The purposes of the event 1. Celebrate the 14th Prime Minister of Canada Lester B. Pearson's great achievements, a positive and lasting impact on the lives of Canadians and immigrants, domestically and internationally 2. Advocate the idea that every citizen can make a difference in society and the world 3. Articulate ideas among citizens how Canada plays a greater role internationally 4. Learn more about our current war reality overseas 5. Propose to adopt April 23rd as Lester B. Pearson's Day as a Canadian tradition We welcome your input! email us: Lharvey888@gmail.com < Back to this event homepage > < Home > |
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positive impact upon the community 1. Be inspired, energized, empowered by the Lester B. Pearson Day positive spirit 2. Learn more about Canadian history from the panel 3 . Better awareness of Canada's reality and its direction towards the future 4 . Open up more public dialogues on issues that will shape the future our nation. 5 . Look for outstanding leaders in our communities and governments – to consider nominating someone as an "Outstanding Leader Of The Year" for communities and governments at our next year event. We welcome your input! email us: Lharvey888@gmail.com < Back to this event home page > < Home > |
May everyone attending this event be
inspired and take action to inspire others. When individual's input merge,
it will shape the road map of our government and policies that will guard
Canada and forster world peace! Again, you are not alone. Let's meet to share our passion and ideas, to build a strong Canada together! We welcome your input! email us: Lharvey888@gmail.com < End > < Back to this event home page > < Home > |
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to get the tickets? Seats are limited, RSVP your seats ASAP. E: Lharvey888@gmail.com or Call: 778 858 8201 < Back to this event home page > < Home > |