Make Canada’s Parliament Work For You

An NCCAR Seminar: December 5th and 6th, 2009

Make Canada’s

Parliament

Work For You

How does Canada’s parliament really work?

What affects decision-making behind the scenes?

The National Council on Canada-Arab Relations proudly presents the following seminar to organizations and individuals across Canada. Please circulate widely.

Make Canada’s Parliamentary System Work For You

On-site and online seminars, December 5th and 6th, 2009.

Learn:

  • How our parliamentary system actually works.
  • What working life is like on Parliament Hill for our MPs.
  • How best to connect with MPs and ensure your message is heard.
  • What works well, what works less well.
  • Answers to your questions on being effective with lawmakers.
  • Where and how to commit your resources.

Lecturer: Anthony Salloum

Two sessions offered:

Saturday Dec. 5th, 2009, 9.30 am to 12.30 pm Eastern time in Ottawa

· Face-to-face classroom session in Ottawa.

· Space is limited, register early.

Sunday Dec. 6th, 2009, 3.30 pm to 6.30 pm Eastern time

· Live webinar where you attend using your computer and phone from the comfort of home – no matter where you are in Canada!

· NCCAR’s webinars are interactive, and you will be able to ask questions and interact with the lecturer
· No technical knowledge required.

Cost:
For this inaugural event, NCCAR is subsidising the event, so the cost is only $40 per person for a 3 hour session (includes a 20 minute break in the middle).

This is an exceptional value, as this course normally costs several hundred dollars, but we want to make this valuable knowledge accessible and available broadly.

Remember to circulate widely to interested organisations and individuals Canada-wide who can benefit from this opportunity.

Register early, as space is limited for the Dec. 5th face-to-face session.
REGISTER NOW
In-person Seminar Online Webinar
December 5th December 6th
Register here Register here
Lecturer: Anthony Salloum

Anthony Salloum’s background includes a decade of parliamentary work and more than two decades of political activism, including extensive campaign experience in both federal and provincial elections. He served as policy advisor as well as legislative and communications assistant on foreign affairs, international development, peace advocacy and post-secondary education issues. He is recognized for having an in-depth understanding of Canada’s parliamentary system and solid working relationships with an extensive network of MPs and staff from all political stripes on the Hill. For the past three years he has used his experience to help civil society and labour organizations as a consultant with the Rideau Institute.

Registration

Include in your email:

  • Name
  • Phone number (so that we can call you for your credit card payment)
  • E-mail address (to send additional course information once registered)

For Dec 5th Session in Ottawa: Click here | For Dec 6th Webinar, Canada-Wide: Click here

or e-mail nccar@nccar.ca. (with “Course Registration” in subject line).

© 2009 National Council on Canada-Arab Relations | 63 Sparks Street, Suite 301, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1P 5A6

www.nccar.ca | nccar@nccar.ca | (613) 238-3795

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