Monday, November 11, 2024

Meet and Greet with Maxime Bernier

Chez Alexandre 1454 rue Peel, Montreal, QC, Canada

Join Conservative McGill and Conservative Concorida as we host former Foreign Affairs Minister and current Conservative Party Leadership candidate, the Hon. Maxime Bernier. Mr. Bernier will be joining us on the second floor of Chez Alexandre on Thursday, September 15th. This is an opportunity to hear Mr. Bernier's views on the future of Canada and […]

Albany Club – Gourmet Barbeque Dinner Party

The Albany Club 91 King St. E., Toronto, Ontario, Canada

An exclusive grill-to-table dinner A Delectable four course gourmet dinner and optional specially selected wine pairings will be available

Albany Club – Educational Workshop Series

The Albany Club 91 King St. E., Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Host: Megan McElwain, head of “& Co.” – marketing and advertising agency Workshop details: Basics of video production and how to turn your smartphone into a DIY film kit

IPM Community Breakfast

Alma Community Centre 51 Simpson St East, Alma, Ontario, Canada
Free

The Hon. Maxime Bernier

Sheraton Centre Toronto 123 Queen St. West, Toronto, ON, Canada

Join us as The Honourable Maxime Bernier outlines a series of fiscal and spending reforms to make Canada a haven for investors and entrepreneurs. He will discuss his thoughts on how the government can better work with the private sector to keep our economy out of stagnation and out of the pattern of borrow and […]

Maxime Bernier: OSCA Leadership Speaker Series

KS on the Keys Restaurant / Bar / Catering 1029 Daze Road, Ottawa, ON, Canada

OSCA is proud to present the OSCA Leadership Speaker Series, where Conservative leadership candidates are invited to speak with members in Ottawa South about their vision for the future of the party. The OSCA Leadership Speaker Series will be launching with a talk from former Minister and Conservative leadership candidate Maxime Bernier. His strong positions […]

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