August 2007


Film screening with guest speaker Robert Lovelace
Thursday August 16th, 2007 7:00-9:00pm
The Grey House, 51 Bader Lane (Queen’s University campus), Kingston, ON

The People’s History Project will be hosting an information night for those interested in learning about the land staked for a uranium mine north of Kingston and the communities who are working to protect the area from the harmful effects of uranium mining. The National Film Board of Canada production ‘Uranium’ highlights the consequences of uranium mining in Canada. This film will be followed by a summary and discussion of the current struggle for rights in the Ardoch and Sharbot Lake area, led by retired Ardoch Algonquin chief and Queen’s University professor Robert Lovelace.

For more information, contact the People’s History Project:
613.533.3189
peoples_history@opirgkingston.org
www.opirgkingston.org/php

This is a last minute reminder of Shawn Brant’s Bail Review in Napanee tomorrow, Friday Aug 10.

A broad show of support is important and we hope you can attend.

Please forward, encouraging the attendance of your networks.

Free rides from Kingston to Napanee;
Meet at 8:50 am Friday, Aug 10,
91 Princess St, Sleepless Goat Cafe.
Depart 9:00 am
Return around lunch/early afternoon.

BAIL REVIEW
Friday, August 10th, 2007 at 10am
Superior Court of Justice Courthouse
97 Thomas Street East, Napanee