CPJ’s Fall Election Tour – Kitchener-Waterloo, ON
Shaping a Just Canada
An event presented by Citizens for Public Justice and the Centre for Public Ethics at Martin Luther University College
Moderated by David Pfrimmer, Martin Luther University College
Evening Agenda
Welcome & Territorial Acknowledgment
A Renewed Vision of Public Justice:
- Remarks by CPJ’s new Executive Director, Willard Metzger
Shaping a Just Canada
- A Deep Dive into CPJ’s Key Priorities, presented by Karri Munn-Venn, Senior Policy Analyst, CPJ & Stephen Kaduuli, Refugee Rights Policy Analyst, CPJ
The Imperative of Respecting Indigenous Rights:
- Presented by David Pfrimmer, Martin Luther University College
Active Citizenship:
- Animating CPJ’s Election Bulletin in Your Community: Tips and tricks from CPJ’s policy team
Q&A for attending Federal Party Representatives
Closing Remarks
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The public is invited to attend CPJ’s fall pre-election tour.
CPJ is a faithful voice for social justice in Canadian public policy focused primarily on poverty in Canada, ecological justice, and refugee rights. CPJ’s fall tour will provide a non-partisan look at major issues leading up the fall federal election.
As citizens prepare to cast their votes, CPJ will equip the electorate to engage in the political process in a meaningful way, with information to better understand policy positions, proposed questions to ask federal candidates, and resources that direct voters to additional helpful tools.
The fall tour will also provide an opportunity to meet CPJ’s new Executive Director, Willard Metzger, and will include participation from engaged local community members.
CPJ invites all members of the public to participate in the democratic process and to join our citizens’ movement as we aim to shape a just Canada for all!
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Speakers
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Willard MetzgerExecutive Director at Citizens for Public Justice
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Karri Munn-VennSenior Policy Analyst at Citizens for Public Justice
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Stephen KaduuliRefugee Rights Policy Analyst at Citizens for Public Justice
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David PfrimmerFellow, Centre for Public Ethics at Martin Luther University College