Joint Montréal event - Fraser Institute/Montréal Economic Institute
The Fraser Institute and the Montréal Economic Institute are holding a bilingual event this Saturday, February 3rd, from 9 AM to 5 PM at the Delta Centre-Ville hotel in the heart of downtown Montréal. (777 University) The conference features many renowned speakers each presenting a highly interesting topic. The conference will be about Public Policy Issues in Canada and will also focus on North America as a whole. The editor of the French Libertarian webzine Le Québécois Libre, Martin Masse, will be delivering a speech at the event, as well as The Blogging Tories’ very own Adam Daifallah, author of Rescuing Canada’s Right : Blueprint for a Conservative Revolution. Jonathan Fortier, Professor of English Literature at Bishop’s University and Senior Fellow of The Fraser Institute will also be speaking at the event about the impact of excessive regulation on the economy. The conference also features a free lunch while Michel Kelly-Gagnon, president of the Conseil du patronat du Québec addresses the participants about "Re-awakening the Coureur des bois spirit in Québec".
And you know what the best part of it is?
I’M GOING!
Yep, Sherbrooke (where I’m studying Politics at Bishop’s University) is a mere two-hour drive from Montréal. I’ll be attending with the Bishop’s University Conservative Students’ Association and there’s quite a bit of us going. This is going to be my first-ever conference of the kind and I’m extremely excited. I need to pack up my stuff and get my suit ready for tomorrow. I’ll keep you posted and maybe will put some pictures up here on KR when I get back on Sunday.
I hope I’ll meet many of you guys from the conservative blogging community there!
Have a nice weekend! (I know I will!)



I’m going …
Road Hammer
Fraser Institute 1999 Intern
Comment by Road Hammer — February 2, 2007 @ 3:30 pm