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AGM Meeting – Nov 21st, 2015

Posted on November 18, 2015December 2, 2015 by admin

The 2015 Annual General Meeting of Republic Now/République du Canada will take place in Toronto on Saturday, November 21st at Metro Hall, Room 304, at 1:00 PM.

Metro Hall is at 55 John Street, Toronto, the southeast corner of King & John Streets.

Reports will be given by the organization’s executive team, with time reserved for general discussion. The meeting is open to all interested in furthering the mission of giving Canada its own head of state. To fully participate and support the cause, memberships are available here, and will be available at the meeting. Motions and voting are reserved for members.

Join us Saturday, and, even if you aren’t able to come, add your name to the growing membership role, and stake your place in making history.

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