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Workshop for Citizens on Environmental Assessment
Bell Museum, Baddeck
April 13, 2002

Registration: 9:00 a.m. 
Workshop:    9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 
Guest Speakers: 
	Moderator: Elizabeth May, Executive Director,Sierra Club of 
Canada 
	Meinhard Doelle: Formally with Clean N.S. 
	Mark Butler: Ecology Action Center 
	Anna Steele: C.E.I.S. 

Sponsored by the Canadian Environmental Network this workshop 
is designed to help concerned citizens acquire a basic 
understanding of Environmental Assessment (EA) and the 
knowledge, skills and confidence to get involved and participate 
effectively in this important decision-making process.  Registration  
fee - $10.00.  Lunch is included. 

Registration - Workshop for Citizens on Environmental Assessment
 
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Send cheque or money order to:
 
Stewards of St. Ann’s Harbour Association 
P.O. Box 345 Baddeck, Nova  Scotia, B0E 1B0
E-mail: sosaha@canada.com 



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