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Energy for Everyone: A summit beyond pipelines and shale gas

by NB Media Co-op
September 26, 2013
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Energy for Everyone poster

The upcoming “Atlantic Energy Summit” in Saint John NB promotes fracked gas, tar sands pipelines and nuclear energy. These aren’t the future — they’re the past.

Our Energy for Everyone: A summit beyond pipelines and shale gas brings people together to learn and organize for the sustainable Atlantic energy future we deserve.

Join us for a packed agenda over three days starting Wednesday evening. Please see the attached agenda for specific locations and times of events and activities.

Sponsored by: Council of Canadians, Common Causes Saint John, CCNB Action and the Atlantic Canada Sustainable Energy Coalition.

We hope to see you there!

Wednesday, October 2, 2013, 7:00pm
Public Forum with Maude Barlow
see www.canadians.org for details

Thursday, October 3rd
9:00am to 11:00am
Workshops on Fracking, the East West pipeline, nuclear and clean energy alternatives
see www.canadians.org for the agenda

12:00 NOON (Oct 3rd)
Energy for Everyone Rally!  While Premier David Alward gives his keynote address at the Atlantic Energy Summit

7:00pm to 9:00pm (Oct 3rd)
Conservation Council Film Night
See details in attached agenda

Friday, October 4th
10:00am to 4:00pm
Workshops on fracking, the East West pipeline, nuclear and clean energy alternatives

Friday evening (Oct 4th)
A People’s Potluck

For more information contact Sharon Murphy, CCNB Action Saint John Chapter: sharon_e_murphy@hotmail.com; 639-9929 or Angela Giles, Council of Canadians Atlantic Regional Office: agiles@canadians.org; 1.877.772.7811

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