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Economic Inequality: What Do We Do?


February 22, 2012


You are invited to the second in a series of public forums on the subject of economic inequality. We hope to build on the discussion at the first meeting to help create an agenda with broad public appeal.
Speakers: Roger Martin, Dean, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto
Armine Yalnizyan, Senior Economist, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
Speakers will be followed by audience discussion.
Be part of this important discussion to plan ways to achieve a more equal society.

This event is wheelchair accessible
Free - donations welcome

Time: 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Venue: Eastminster United Church Auditorium
Location: 310 Danforth Avenue Toronto, ON
For information contact: Anna Willats, info@economicinequality.ca
Categories: Economic Development

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