David Suzuki at Dalhousie

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Be the Change is proud to announce an upcoming talk by Dr. David Suzuki.

Dr. David Suzuki will be speaking at Dalhousie University on Monday
September 30th at 10 am about his new book and television series, The Sacred
Balance. We look forward to seeing you there.

If you would like more info please visit http://www.bethechange.ca

Where: Dalhousie University, University Club, Great Hall
Contact: Andrew Angus 420.1765  info@bethechange.ca



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