Due to our concern for our participants' well-being and health, and government restrictions on large gatherings, we are postponing the All Day National Teach-In. A new date will be announced once we have more information on when we can proceed.
Those who have already purchased tickets have two options:
1. Keep your ticket active for now AND receive a free pass to our informative Saturday, April 18th ONLINE, Live Stream event. (Fill out this form to get your free pass).
2. Request a Refund of your ticket. (How to get a refund)
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
Respect for the Rule of Law in Canada is under growing threat in Canada. This second annual national Teach-In program BUILDING RESPECT FOR THE RULE OF LAW IN A DIVERSE CANADA will feature extensive, in-depth and sensitive content about how you can understand what are your rights in existing law, where political correctness puts minorities at risk, and how you can become an effective engaged citizen promoting the rights of all to protection under the rule of law in Canada.
Come expecting to hear powerful and respected speakers, meet representatives of dozens of different secular and faith-based organizations (most of whom you know little about), and participate in briefings, networking sessions, and panels about lawfare, public and private prosecutions, government relations, outing terrorists, campus free speech pledges and much more.
Come hear all the latest research our volunteers have uncovered. Dealing with eight Canadian priorities, you'll hear facts and responses about the umbrella threats of globalism and radical ideologies...coming from the left, Islamists and from the right.
Learn how these issues impact on our daily lives and Canadian democracy. Together we can stand strong. Join us.
Purpose: This day-long program in “teach in” format is intended to network and build an active group of volunteer social media researchers, staff, lawyers and others who are acting to support the rule of law across a spectrum of mandate areas.. We hope to excite two hundred people who will want to join our fifty existing volunteer volunteer ranks—this will involve a little training and a commitment to volunteer at least two hours a month at home to litigation and related-action research.
The Teach-In Model: One media wag calls this promising program a defence-of-free-speech/rule-of-law Woodstock!. This engaging program will focus on what can be done and what should/must be done – a definite, positive call to specific actions on eight priority topic areas. The conference will not be yet another opportunity to tell the audience (frequently the same people) what is happening in our world. There will be booths, speakers, food, techniques training, networking opportunities, and in-depth sensitive and security-topic information that you’ve literally never seen or heard of before.
Venue: A major conference event centre in Toronto -- venue to be announced to registered attendees and media pass holders at 12 noon on the Thursday before the event. The conference venue -- larger than last year's-- is best reached by private automobile, has ample free parking, and is located within a twenty minute drive of Lawrence and Bathurst Streets.
TIME |
ACTIVITY |
FORMAT |
LEAD |
7:00 am |
Doors Open |
Networking |
Gail McDougall: security |
7:30 am |
Breakfast |
Food |
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7:58 am |
National anthem |
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8:00 am |
Introduction |
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David Nitkin; alternate Andria Spindel |
8:15 - 8:45 am |
First keynote |
Speaker |
Raheel Raza; introduced by Howard Rotberg |
8:45 - 10:15 am |
Session One: Academe |
Panel |
Roy Wise: (moderator) Panelists: Lawrence Hart, Daniel Koren, Salim Mansur; Laurie Cardoza-Moore |
10:15 - 10:30 am |
Networking |
Health Break |
Networking |
10:30 - 12:00 pm |
Session Two: Lawfare |
Panel |
Donald Carr: (moderator) Panelists: Leo Adler, Lisa Bildy, Anita Bromberg, Tara Steinberg |
12:00 pm |
Lunch |
food |
Kosher, vegetarian |
12:30 pm |
Second keynote |
Speaker |
Daniel Pipes; introduced by Christine Douglas-Williams |
1:00 - 2:30 pm |
Session Three: Religion |
Panel |
Andria Spindel; (moderator) Panelists: Laurie Cardoza-Moore, Charles McVety, Imam Tawhidi |
2:30 - 2:45 pm |
Networking |
Health Break |
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2:45 - 4:15 pm |
Session Four: Media |
Panel |
Daniel Bordman: (moderator) Panelists: Benjamin Dichter, Christine Douglas Williams, Tahir Gora |
4:15 pm |
Third keynote |
Speaker |
Imam Tawhidi; introduced by Anita Bromberg |
4:45 pm |
Wrap-up |
Speaker |
Ross McLean |
5:00 pm |
Doors close |
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1. An open invitation to learn about how you can, after vetting and training, join an action and research team in order to make a difference to issues like hate speech, free speech, and rule of law in Canada.
2. Empower you through training, awareness of the law, and networking.
3. Tickets include kosher breakfast, lunch and two health breaks as well as a Rule of Law Action Monograph.
4. Booths will be available to other community-based groups whose goals mirror those of CFTRL.
5. Registrants can attend six tracks: Academic, Lawfare, Government, Media, Religion and Advocacy.
■ Breakfast
■ Two health breaks
■ Event Program
■ Partial charitable tax receipt on four kinds of tickets
(Gold, Silver, Bronze and Supporter Tickets)
Kashruth obseverd
Bangladesh Minority Rights Alliance Canada
Canadian Institute For Jewish Research
Canadian Antisemitism Education Foundation
Canadian Citizens for Charter Rights & Freedoms
Canadians For Israel's Legal Rights
Doctors Against Racism and Anti-Semitism
International Christian Embassy Jerusalem - Canada
Jews Against Anti-semitism Canada
Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms
Muslim Jewish Dialogue
Proclaiming Justice To The Nations
Yezidi Human Rights Organization - International
Hindi Times Weekly Newspaper