June 19, 2009
Ottawa’s Open Internet Town Hall
Ottawa’s Open Internet Town Hall was designed to give local citizens the chance to shape Canada’s broadband future. Guest speakers include Michael Geist, Rocky Gaudreault, and MP Charlie Angus.
A series of speeches and lectures from the finest minds of our time. Fresh ideas from speakers of note.
Ottawa’s Open Internet Town Hall was designed to give local citizens the chance to shape Canada’s broadband future. Guest speakers include Michael Geist, Rocky Gaudreault, and MP Charlie Angus.
SaveourNet.ca partnered with Telecommunities Canada, rabble.ca and The Tyee for Ottawa’s Open Internet Town Hall, with support from NUPGE. Speakers: Michael Geist – law professor at the University of Ottawa where he is Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-commerce Law; Charlie Angus – NDP MP, Heritage and Culture; Rocky Gaudrault – CEO, Teksavvy Solutions Inc. Introduction by Steve…
SaveourNet.ca partnered with Telecommunities Canada, rabble.ca and The Tyee for Ottawa’s Open Internet Town Hall, with support from NUPGE. Speakers: Michael Geist – law professor at the University of Ottawa where he is Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-commerce Law; Charlie Angus – NDP MP, Heritage and Culture; Rocky Gaudrault – CEO, Teksavvy Solutions Inc. Introduction by Steve…
From the 2009 Congress of the Humanities: Dr. Devon Lougheed talks about just what’s funny, and just what what’s funny means to us all.
Jimmy Hoffa Jr, the General president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, addresses the 10th Teamster Convention in Ottawa.
Jane Taber addresses Teamster 10th Convention in Ottawa
An Internet Townhall event at the Gladstone Tavern in Toronto, Ontario on June 8 organized by SaveOurNet.ca.
Dr. John Agnew, President of the American Association of Geographers delivers the keynote address to the Canadian Association of Geographers.
Alex Marland, Associate Professor at Memorial University, presenting at a 2009 Congress of the Humanities roundtable. Are Canada’s political parties selling their image, or changing their image to suit you? Marland looks at the last two elections to answer that question. The title of the session was The State of Political Marketing in Canada.
What made Obama’s campaign marketing work so well? Dr. Jeffrey MacLeod presents research at the 2009 Congress of the Humanities.