Durham Region Community Climate Debate - This event has already occurred
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Come out or join via Zoom to see local candidates in the Durham Region discuss and debate their parties views on the climate emergency.
The 44th Canadian federal election has been announced, and voters head to the polls on September 20th, 2021. Now...
Come out or join via Zoom to see local candidates in the Durham Region discuss and debate their parties views on the climate emergency.
The 44th Canadian federal election has been announced, and voters head to the polls on September 20th, 2021. Now more than ever, it is critical that the climate emergency is the top concern for every political hopeful. Let's make this a #ClimateElection!
On September 13th, 2021 from 6-8 PM, Climate Justice Durham is hosting a community climate debate! We will be joined at 1685 Bloor St (Hope Fellowship Church in Courtice) by Liberal, Green, NDP, and Conservative candidates in the Durham Region from different ridings to discuss their party's policies and plans to mitigate and adapt to the climate crisis.
Admission is free and the event will have a run time of approximately two hours. Masks are required for the in-person event and physical distancing will be in effect. Hand sanitizer will be available and all attendees will be asked a series of COVID-19 screening questions before entry.
To sign up for the event click the eventbrite link in the website section of this post.
Accessibility info:
In-Person: The venue is fully wheelchair accessible. Unfortunately, no ASL interpreter is available for this event.
Zoom: Remote attendance is the standard and automatic closed captioning is available on this platform. Unfortunately, no ASL interpreter is available for this event.
Contact
Instagram: @ClimateJusticeDurham, Facebook: Climate Justice Durham and Twitter: @durham_climate
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