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SUMMARY:Nick Cake & Philip Millar
DESCRIPTION:Topic: “Marijuana As Medication-Losing Stigma and Embracing the Future” \nNick Cake acquired his undergraduate degree in Political Science from the University of Waterloo and his law degree from the University of Windsor. As a former Crown Prosecutor\, turned criminal defense lawyer\, Nick brings a unique perspective to the law and policies surrounding it. Nick has worked with Mr. Millar since 2015 and is currently the head of the Criminal Law department. Nick is an advocate for accessible cannabis and is often imparting cannabis related policy in Court. \nMr. Philip Millar is a pioneer in Canada for Medical Cannabis. He is at the forefront of a leading industry by being the CEO for Medical Marijuana Consulting. A former combat officer with the Department of National Defence\, Philip became a lawyer graduating from Western University\, joining the Crown Attorney’s Office with the Ministry of the Attorney General. He has extensive knowledge of policies and laws regarding marijuana both domestically and internationally. \nLocation: Centennial Hall\, 550 Wellington St.\, London ON
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LOCATION:Centennial Hall\, 550 Wellington Street\, London\, Ontario\, N6A 3P9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past Speaker,Speaker Series 2019-2020
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SUMMARY:Dr. Kelly Olson
DESCRIPTION:Topic: “Celluloid Cleopatras 1899-2013” \nDr. Kelly Olson holds a Ph.D from the University of Chicago\, and is currently a professor in the Dept. of Classical Studies at Western University\, with cross-appointments in the Faculty of Law and the Dept. of Women’s Studies and Feminist Research. Her research focuses on Roman society\, sexuality and appearance\, as well as fashion history. She is the author of articles on clothing in Roman antiquity\, gender and appearance\, and her first book\,”Dress and the Roman Woman: Self Presentation and Society”. She was named a faculty scholar in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities at Western for the period 2011-2013\, and appeared on The Nature of Things alongside David Suzuki. \nLocation: Centennial Hall\, 550 Wellington St.\, London ON
URL:https://www.womenscanadianclublondon.com/event/dr-kelly-olson/
LOCATION:Centennial Hall\, 550 Wellington Street\, London\, Ontario\, N6A 3P9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past Speaker,Speaker Series 2019-2020
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SUMMARY:Susan Oster
DESCRIPTION:Topic: “Dementia: Impacts and Insights” \nDiscover more about dementia including the diseases that can cause a broad spectrum of symptoms. Learn about the risk factors and how certain lifestyle choices can help to reduce risk. Additionally\, understand and appreciate the importance of inclusive and supportive communities for individuals impacted by dementia. Susan Oster is the public education coordinator for the Alzheimer Society London and Middlesex. \nLocation: Centennial Hall\, 550 Wellington St\, London ON
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LOCATION:Centennial Hall\, 550 Wellington Street\, London\, Ontario\, N6A 3P9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past Speaker,Speaker Series 2019-2020
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SUMMARY:Canadian Celtic Choir
DESCRIPTION:Topic: “Celtic Christmas Spirit” \nThe Canadian Celtic Choir is a London-based choir of more than fifty voices that was founded in 1996 to sing and promote Celtic choral music and culture in Southwestern Ontario. The choir’s repertoire features songs primarily from Ireland\, Scotland\, England\, Wales\, and the Canadian Maritimes\, ranging from the traditional to the more contemporary. The choir has performed in many Ontario venues and with renowned artists. Most recently they have received the Jack Richardson London Music Award for Most Popular Classical Choir and the Mayor’s Award from the City of London. \nLocation: Centennial Hall\, 550 Wellington St.\, London ON
URL:https://www.womenscanadianclublondon.com/event/guest-speaker-canadian-celtic-choir/
LOCATION:Centennial Hall\, 550 Wellington Street\, London\, Ontario\, N6A 3P9\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Susan Everett
DESCRIPTION:Topic: “Hill 70 Memorial Project” \nSusan Everett is a lifelong educator who began her career as a classroom teacher teaching young adolescents in Northern Ontario. After several years of teaching and leading teacher education seminars\, she moved into administrative roles\, including vice-principal and principal. Susan worked as a superintendent with the Ministry of Education and school boards. Throughout her career she believed passionately in the value of lifelong learning. \nSince her retirement she has volunteered in the community\, applying the skills and knowledge acquired throughout her career. Susan volunteered with Queen’s University as a community representative on the General Ethics Review Board and recently as a grants assessor with the Kingston Community Foundation. The opportunity to lead the national education program for the Hill 70 Memorial Project has been an unanticipated but welcome honour. Through the Project she has had the opportunity to work with educators across Canada and has gained a deep understanding of one of foundation events which led to Canada’s stature as a nation.
URL:https://www.womenscanadianclublondon.com/event/susan-everett/
LOCATION:Centennial Hall\, 550 Wellington Street\, London\, Ontario\, N6A 3P9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past Speaker,Speaker Series 2019-2020
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SUMMARY:Lillian Kluka
DESCRIPTION:Topic: “A Life At Sea” \nLillian Kluka grew up on a farm near Blenheim\, Ontario. With no marine background\, she never expected to spend her working life at sea. A week after finishing high school\, she boarded her first cargo vessel and it was love at first sight. She attended Georgian College of Applied Arts and Technology in Owen Sound\, in the Marine Navigation Technology programme and worked on the Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Seaway system\, the Atlantic coast\, and in the Arctic. In 1995\, she moved to the Great Lakes Pilotage Authority\, becoming the first female marine pilot in Canada. \nLocation: Centennial Hall\, 550 Wellington St.\, London ON
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LOCATION:Centennial Hall\, 550 Wellington Street\, London\, Ontario\, N6A 3P9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past Speaker,Speaker Series 2019-2020
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SUMMARY:Sherry Pringle
DESCRIPTION:Topic: “Extraordinary Women\, Extraordinary Times” \nThe road to uncovering the life and death of an uncle she never knew\, killed when his ship was torpedoed off the coast of France in 1944\, led Sherry to write her first non-fiction book\, “All the Ship’s Men: HMCS Athabaskan’s Untold Stories”. After interviewing veterans and their families\, she compiled personal stories of the sailors at the centre of Canada’s largest naval disaster in WW11. As she began interviewing Canadian women\, the extent and diversity of women’s skills and contributions during wartime became apparent\, leading to over sixty individual stories. Currently she awaits publication of her first historical novel\, “The Whistle”\, and a documentary based on “Extraordinary Women”. Sherry is also an artist\, whose paintings grace the covers of her first book and museums and private collections. Sherry will hold a book signing following her presentation. \nLocation: Centennial Hall\, 550 Wellington St.\, London ON
URL:https://www.womenscanadianclublondon.com/event/sherry-pringle/
LOCATION:Centennial Hall\, 550 Wellington Street\, London\, Ontario\, N6A 3P9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past Speaker,Speaker Series 2019-2020
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