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CFA : National Agriculture Leader's Debate

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CFA : National Agriculture Leader's Debate

Time: April 11, 2011 from 11am to 1pm
Location: Online by podcast at www.cfa-fca.ca
Website or Map: http://www.cfa-fca.ca
Event Type: political, debate
Organized By: Canadian Federation of Agriculture CFA / FCA
Latest Activity: Apr 6, 2011

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CFA will host a National Agriculture Leader's debate with Agriculture Minister Ritz and the agricultural critics from opposition parties. The event will take place Monday, April 11 from 11-1 at the Château Laurier. Media and observers are welcomed to attend. The event can also be viewed live by podcast at www.cfa-fca.ca

 

Please contact communications@cfafca.ca with any questions.

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