Watch live tonight: #MapleSpring tour wraps up in Vancouver with Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, Judy Rebick
Tune in live tonight at 7PM PST for the livestream of the final event of the cross-Canada tour on the Quebec student movement with Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, Ethan Cox, Cloé Zawadzki-Turcotte, and special guest moderator Judy Rebick. For event details click here.
They’ve travelled from Montreal across the country, visiting seven cities in seven days. Tonight, the whistlestop ‘Maple Tour’ wraps up in Vancouver, at the W2 Media Cafe. You can also follow the discussion on social media using the hashtag #MapleTour
This year the longest student strike in Quebec history defeated a tuition hike, helped oust a corrupt premier, and captured the imagination of the world. But what made Quebec’s Maple Spring possible? The movement did not emerge out of thin air, spontaneously, and it was only possible thanks to years and years of patient, hard work organizing and coalition building.
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