Our Next Event - Sept. 14th
A 9/11 Memorial
Speeches, Panel Discussion, Q&A on 9/11
and its meaning today
Bret Stephens in Ottawa!
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September
14th, 7 PM
Library &
Archives Canada
395 Wellington,
Ottawa
Admission:
$20 ($10 for students)
Speeches, Panel Discussion, Q&A, and Reception!
Tickets on sale at Compact Music (785 Bank,
206 Bank) right now.
You can also buy tickets
online at this link.
Tickets will also be available at the door.
Please join us for a very important panel
discussion on 9/11 and where we stand in the war on terror. What
enemies do we face; are we prepared for the next stage of the fight;
will Israel survive; and what leadership is required to ensure western
civilization comes out on top? These and many other questions will be
asked, and hopefully answered.
Our panel will consist of:
- Bret Stephens, the deputy editorial page editor responsible for
the international opinion pages of The Wall Street Journal. He
also writes "Global View," the paper's weekly
foreign-affairs column, and is a member of the Journal's editorial
board. He is a regular panelist on The Journal Editorial Report, a
weekly political talk show broadcast on Fox News Channel. He was
also editor-in-chief of the Jerusalem Post from 2002 to 2004.
- Salim
Mansur, Professor of Political Science
at the University of Western Ontario and is a graduate from
University of Toronto. His last book, Delectable Lie: A Liberal
Repudiation of Multiculturalism, won the 2014 Eric Hoffer Award
for the most thought-provoking books.
- Brian
Lee Crowley, Managing Director of the Macdonald-Laurier
Institute (MLI), Canada's only truly national public policy think
tank based in Ottawa. The MLI proposes thoughtful alternatives to
Canadians and their political and opinion leaders through
non-partisan and independent research and commentary.
Other panelists
will be announced shortly. After the panel discussion, there will be a
Q&A and a reception.
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Body and Soul: The State of the Jewish Nation
November 2, 2014
Library
& Archives, Main Auditorium
395
Wellington, Ottawa
7:00 PM
Admission:
$20 ($10 for students)
Tickets
available at the door. Tickets will also be available at Compact
Music (206 Bank, 785 Bank) on Thursday.
Doc Emet Productions is proud to announce the November 2014
opening of this important film, which sets the record straight so
eloquently and comprehensively. It not only shows the undeniable
historical connection between the Jewish People and the Land of
Israel, but also succeeds in debunking all of the propaganda,
myths and misinformation that have become accepted as truth by so
many.
Film maker Gloria Greenfield will be in attendance to answer
questions.
Reception after the film, and Q&A with Gloria.
Featured Commentators (In order of appearance):
Ruth Wisse, Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, Robert Wistrich, Israel
Finkelstein, Aren Maeir, Isaiah Gafni, Israel Bartal, James
Snyder, Shalom Paul, Victor Davis Hanson, Rabbi Jeffrey Woolf,
Rabbi Elie Abadie, Shmuel Trigano, Yoram Hazony, Einat Wilf,
Anita Shapira, Yossi Klein Halevi, Rev. DeeDee Coleman, Rick
Richman, Hillel Halkin, Benny Morris, Jonathan Sarna, Jeffrey
Herf, Mark Kramer, Emanuel Ottolenghi, Alan Baker, Eugene
Kontorovich, Irwin Cotler. Alan Dershowitz, Yisrael Medad, Itamar
Marcus, Manfred Gerstenfeld, Luba Mayekiso, Shimon Samuels, Yosef
Kuperwasser, Bret Stephens
You can see the
trailer here.
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Join Us
September 30, 2014
For an important book launch
with the Macdonald-Laurier Institute
Tuesday, September 30th, 2014
Reception starts at 5:30 PM
RCAF Officer's Mess
158 Gloucester Street
Ottawa
Book Launch: $20
To Register, Click
here!
The Macdonald-Laurier Institute is pleased to host
the Canadian launch of F.H. Buckley's newest book "The
Once and Future King", featuring a reading and discussion
by the author of his groundbreaking work. By attending this
event, you will not only receive a copy of "The Once and
Future King" (a $31 value), you will also be donating to
the Macdonald-Laurier Institute to
support its mission to celebrate this nation's great
achievements, and to help make Canada the best governed country
in the world.
"The
best recent description of [the modern presidency]... A very
important contribution."
-National Review
"Essential
reading ... Buckley is the rare scholar who can write
engagingly for a popular audience."
-Washington
Times
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The Once and Future King Book
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Most Americans believe that the
United States of America uniquely protects liberty, that it does
so because of its Constitution, and that for this our thanks must
go to the Founders, at their Convention in Philadelphia in 1787.
Buckley's new book "The
Once and Future King" debunks all these myths. America isn't
the freest country around, according to think tanks that study
these things. And it's not the Constitution that made it free,
since parliamentary regimes are generally freer than presidential
ones.
What Americans have is what
Buckley calls Crown government, the rule of an all-powerful
president. The country began in a revolt against one King, and
today we see the dawn of a new kind of monarchy. What we have is
what one of the Founders, George Mason, called an "elective
monarchy," which he thought was worse than the real thing.
Buckley makes the case that not
only is Canada's monarchical parliamentary democracy producing
better outcomes for Canadians in terms of control of the
executive and ability to pursue needed policies, but it has also
been more successful in preserving our liberty.
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EuroMaidan
Ottawa and the Ukrainian National Federation, Ottawa Gatineau in
partnerships with the Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky
Institute of Eastern Christian Studies and Ottawa Ukrainian
Social Services are proud to present "The Winter that
Changed US" - From the Front Lines of the Revolution -
Babylon 13 in Ottawa.
Thursday,
September 4, 2014
7:00PM
St
Paul's University - Amphitheatre
223 Main
Street, Ottawa
Admission: voluntary, all
donations go to support the filmmakers and the film
From
Pacific to Atlantic: Two Ukrainian filmmakers are
traveling across Canada to screen their documentary film
"The Winter That Changed Us", which premiered at Cannes
Film Festival 2014. The Film is about social resistance and
revolution in Ukraine, and the newfound patriotism and culture in
the country after the Maidan Revolution in the Winter of
2013-2014.
A
Q&A with the film makers will follow the screening.
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PLEASE HOLD THE DATE: Tuesday, 27 January, 2015
International
Holocaust Remembrance Day
70th Anniversary of the Liberation of
Auschwitz-Birkenau
Please put this date on your
calendar, we will be co-hosting an event at City Hall.
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