Canadian Peace Alliance: 20th Anniversary Conference
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The early bird registration deadline has been extended until the 31st of October.

The registration forms are available at:
http://www.acp-cpa.ca/en/RevRegistration-Sep8.pdf

The preliminary program is now available at:
http://www.acp-cpa.ca/en/CPA%20Programme%2005.pdf

Canadian Peace Alliance 20th Anniversary Conference


Challenging Canada's Role in Empire

November 11-13, 2005

West Block and Wellington Building, Ottawa

WITH WORKSHOPS ON STRATEGY FOR THE MOVEMENT, AND INFORMATION SESSIONS ON WAR, MILITARIZATION, IMPERIALISM AND CIVIL LIBERTIES. Billeting available for out-of-town registrants . Childcare available .

. Only $75 registration fee for all three days, $40 for students and unwaged
.

. Subsidy available . For information or to register, contact:

Canadian Peace Alliance * cpa@web.ca * 416-588-5555 * www.acp-cpa.ca .

The Canadian Peace Alliance (CPA) is Canada's largest umbrella peace organization. CPA member groups range from grassroots community groups to major pan-Canadian organizations. Our goals include redirecting funds from
military spending to human needs; working toward global nuclear disarmament; making Canada a consistent leader for world peace; strengthening world institutions for the peaceful resolution of conflict; and protecting the
rights of all people to work for peace, social & economic justice. To this end, we organize cross-Canada campaigns and actions; lobby government representatives, facilitate the development of strategies for the Canadian peace movement, and produce and distribute education and action materials.