
In the context of the upcoming provincial and federal elections, The Mary Ward Centre is partnering with the Jesuit Forum for Social Faith and Justice, Citizens for Public Justice, For the Love of Creation, Development and Peace, Catholic Conscience, Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Toronto, Centre Oblat, Office of Religious Congregations for Integral Ecology, Regis College, and the Sisters of St Joseph Toronto to host a series of events on political discernment and social issues.
These 2-hour events will consist of a 15-20-minute presentation by a guest speaker, followed by listening circles.
Here is the lineup:
Poverty Trends - The Question of Affordability
Speaker: Natalie Appleyard, socio-economic policy analyst at Citizens for Public Justice, author of the Poverty Trends Report 2024
Date: Tuesday March 18th,
Time: 6.30pm-8.30pm, EDT
Policy Threats to Climate Action in Canada
Speaker: Maryo Wahba, Climate Justice Policy Analyst & Communications Coordinator at Citizens for Public Justice, organizer of the 'Give it up for the Earth' Campaign with For the Love of Creation.
Date: Tuesday March 25th
Time: 6-8pm, EDT
Poverty Trends - The Question of Labour
Speaker: Natalie Appleyard, socio-economic policy analyst at Citizens for Public Justice, author of the Poverty Trends Report 2024
Date: Tuesday April 1st
Time: 6.30pm-8.30pm, EDT
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