Canada Afghanistan mission post 2011
CASC Events Across Canada
The Canada-Afghanistan Solidarity Committee is hosting panels this month in Halifax, Montreal, Winnipeg and Regina. We'll be updating the information on our events page, but in the meantime, here's a quick notice for our members and supporters:
CASC Event in Halifax on May 16
A Panel Responding to the Question: What Should Canada Do in Afghanistan Post-2011?
Date and Time
Sunday, May 16, 2010
7-10 pm
Location
Maritime Conservatory
6199 Chebucto Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Panelists
NAJIA HANEEFI is a founder of the Afghan Women’s Political Participation Committee and is the former head of Afghanistan’s largest women’s organization, the Afghan Women’s Education Centre (AWEC). Ms. Haneefi currently resides in Ottawa.
TERRY GLAVIN is an author of several books and a journalist whose writing from Afghanistan has appeared in newspapers and magazines as diverse as Democratiya, the National Post, the online daily The Tyee and Vancouver Review. He is a co-founder of the Canada-Afghanistan Solidarity Committee.
LAURYN OATES, a human rights and gender equity activist with CASC and Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan (CW4WA).
ANDREW BECKETT (Moderator). Resident, General Surgery Dalhousie University and Medical Officer, Canadian Armed Forces.
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CASC Event in Montreal on May 17
A Panel Responding to the Question: What Should Canada Do in Afghanistan Post-2011?
Date and Time
May 17 from 7-9pm
Location
Atwater Library
1200 avenue Atwater
Westmount, QC
Panelists
ERSHAD AHMADI, Deputy Chief of the Afghanistan Mission to Canada
LAURYN OATES, a human rights and gender equity activist with CASC and Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan (CW4WA).
TERRY GLAVIN is an author of several books and a journalist whose writing from Afghanistan has appeared in newspapers and magazines as diverse as Democratiya, the National Post, the online daily The Tyee and Vancouver Review. He is a co-founder of the Canada-Afghanistan Solidarity Committee.
STEPHEN SAIDEMAN is Canada Research Chair in International Security and Ethnic Conflict
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CASC Event in Winnipeg on May 18
Date & Time:
Tuesday, May 18th
Time: 7-9pm
Location:
515 Portage Ave
ERSHAD AHMADI, Deputy Chief of the Afghanistan Mission to Canada
LAURYN OATES, a human rights and gender equity activist with CASC and Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan (CW4WA).
ANNE LONGSTON is an independent consultant working in the field of international education. She served in Kabul as the technical advisor to the Afghanistan Minister of Education.
LASHA TCHANTOURIDZE is a research associate in the Centre for Defence and Security Studies and an adjunct professor in the faculty of graduate studies at the University of Manitoba. He specializes in foreign policy, strategic studies, and politics of the former Soviet Union.
TERRY GLAVIN is an author of several books and a journalist whose writing from Afghanistan has appeared in newspapers and magazines as diverse as Democratiya, the National Post, the online daily The Tyee and Vancouver Review. He is a co-founder of the Canada-Afghanistan Solidarity Committee.
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