CANADIAN CENTRE FOR POLICY STUDIES
Free Speech and Liberty Symposium
December 7 – Ottawa, Ontario
Freedom of speech is not just important – it is, in fact, the foundation of an open and free society. In Canada, however, as in other countries in the Western World, this and other basic freedoms are under attack under the pretext of protecting and promoting human rights.
Join us in Ottawa December 7 as we survey Canada’s historic commitment to individual liberty and how current government practices conflict with that proud tradition. Learn how, by suppressing free speech, human rights laws are actually undermining human rights in Canada and abroad. Examine the prospects for reversing the tide and learn from the experts what you can do to help.
Speakers include:
Brian Lee Crowley - President of the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies and author of the new book Fearful Symmetry
Barbara Kay – National Post columnist
Peter Stockland – Former editor of the Montreal Gazette and currently Executive Director of the Centre for Cultural Renewal
Karen Selick – Senior Counsel at the Canadian Constitution Foundation
Joseph C. Ben-Ami – President of the Canadian Centre for Policy Studies
Bjorn Larsen – President of the International Free Press Society
John Robson – Radio commentator and Ottawa Citizen columnist
Richard Bastien – Director of the National Capital chapter of the Catholic Civil Rights League and member of the board of CIVITAS
Gerry Nicholls – Former Senior Executive with the National Citizens Coalition and publisher of LibertasPost.ca
and many more dinstiguished panelists – including MPs and policy-makers…
| Date: | December 7, 2009 |
| Location: | Room 200 West Block Parliament Buildings Ottawa, Ontario |
| Registration Fees: | $75.00 Early Bird (until November 20, 2009) $95.00 after November 20, 2009 $25.00 for students |
If you care about freedom and the future of Canada you won’t want to miss this event!
The Canadian Centre for Policy Studies is an independent, not-for-profit institution dedicated to the advancement of freedom and prosperity at home and abroad through the development and promotion of sensible public policy that meets the challenges of a complex and modern world.



