April 26, 2013
IDEAS: Shannon Ezzat, John Hugh Edwards, Justin Vallis
IDEAS: Powered by Passion. Keynote by Shannon Ezzat. Introductory presentation by Joh Hugh Edwards. Music by Justin Vallis & Morgan Currie.
IDEAS: Powered by Passion. Keynote by Shannon Ezzat. Introductory presentation by Joh Hugh Edwards. Music by Justin Vallis & Morgan Currie.
IDEAS: Powered by Passion. Keynote by Coralie Murphy. Introductory presentation by Peggy Vassallo. Music by Alyce MacLean.
IDEAS: Powered by Passion. Keynote by Rankin MacSween. Introductory presentation by Madonna Doucette. Music by Albert Lionais.
IDEAS: Powered by Passion. Keynote by Dr Teresa MacNeil. Introductory presentation by Laura Schneider. Music by Jenny Tingley.
IDEAS: Powered by Passion. Keynote by Eric Leviten-Reid. Introductory presentation by Evan Coole. Music by Alicia Penney.
IDEAS: Powered by Passion. Keynote by Kate Oland. Introductory presentation by Leah Noble. Music by Paul Cranford.
IDEAS: Powered by Passion. Keynote by Sister Margie Gillis. Introductory presentation by Victor Tomiczek. Music by Protest Songs.
IDEAS: Powered by Passion. Keynote by Dr Ron MacCormic. Introductory presentation by Lori Burke. Music by The Den Scholars, Take Note Drummers.
IDEAS: Powered by Passion. Keynote by Maria Coady. Introductory presentation by Cassandra Yonder. Music by The Beaton Sisters.
IDEAS: Powered by Passion. Keynote by Jim Foulds. Introductory presentation by Jenn Power. Music by Joyful Noise.
"Hear and Be Heard": Port Ownership Community Meeting. Rankin MacSween: The Importance of Owning Community Assets.
"Hear and Be Heard": Port Ownership Community Meeting. Doug Lionais: What is New Dawn's Role?
"Hear and Be Heard": Port Ownership Community Meeting at the Joan Harriss Cruise Pavilion, Sydney. Opening Remarks by Margie Gillis.
IDEAS: Powered by Passion. Keynote by Steve Lilley. Introductory presentation by Albert Lionais. Music by Carmel Mikol.
Cape Bretoners invest $100M in RRSPs every year — which creates wealth and jobs off-island. What if we invested some of that money locally?