The Global Affairs Center at Shoreline Community College, directed by Edmonds resident Larry Fuell, will present a free program this Thursday, Nov. 12 from 7-8:30 p.m.: “The Canada-U.S. Relationship,” with speaker James Hill, Consulate General of Canada in Seattle.
The United States and Canada have one of the closest and most extensive relationships in the world. But this does not mean they see eye to eye on every international issue. Join us to discuss Canada’s worldview and how it complements, or not, that of the U.S.
The event will be in Room 9208 in the PUB on the Shoreline CC campus. Parking anywhere on campus is free during the evening, with a nominal charge during the day.
This is the last evening event of fall quarter. Two more daytime event this quarter take place on Wednesday, Nov. 18, at 12:30 p.m. when the topic will be Cambodia, and Tuesday, Nov. 24, at 10:30 a.m., when the topic will be Dental Hygiene and Nursing Service-Learning in Bolivia. Both events are in Room 9208, and are open to the public and free. For more details, go to the GAC website.
The evening speaker program resumes on Jan. 21, 2016, with a panel discussion on Civil Rights in the Movies.
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