The Ontario Justice Education
Network is hosting the Great Debate on June 5, 2012.
JFCY is
not involved in this Debate, but is helping spread the word to those who may be
interested.
The Great Debate
Active Citizens Great Debate 2012:
Youth Ideas on Legal Reform
In celebration of OJEN’s 10th year
anniversary, this year’s Great Debate highlights proposals young people have
made while engaged in OJEN programs about legal reform, ideas on active
citizenship or their experience of the justice system. Attendees will hear five
short presentations from community or school groups and then participate in the
debate, which will include challenging the students on their proposals.
OJEN and The Law Society of Upper Canada are pleased to
present this annual event, where lawyers, educators and academics meet to
discuss the issues affecting Canadians. A networking reception will follow the
debate. Light refreshments and snacks will be served.
Date: Tuesday June 5th, 2012
Debate: 5:30 – 7 p.m.
Reception: 7 – 8 p.m.
Location: The Law Society of Upper Canada
Convocation Hall, 130 Queen St. West, Toronto
(Enter via east doors facing Toronto City Hall)
Debate: 5:30 – 7 p.m.
Reception: 7 – 8 p.m.
Location: The Law Society of Upper Canada
Convocation Hall, 130 Queen St. West, Toronto
(Enter via east doors facing Toronto City Hall)
This program is offered FREE
OF CHARGE. Space is limited. Registration is required by June 4, 2012
at 12:00pm to attend.
To register go to: http://ojen.ca/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=526 or
use the registration link on the Great Debate page at www.ojen.ca
Who should attend: judges, justice of the peace, defence counsel,
educators, lawyers, other interested in hearing what youth think works, or does
not work, in our legal system.
JFCY is
not involved in this Debate, but is helping spread the word to those who may be
interested.
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