OTTAWA, July 8, 2019 /CNW/ - In advance of the 2019 Federal Election, the Canadian Teachers' Federation (CTF/FCE) welcomes Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to its Annual General Meeting to discuss some of the most pressing issues facing Canadians and Canada's teaching profession.
This one-on-one discussion, moderated by CTF/FCE Vice-President Heidi Yetman, is a unique opportunity to hear how the Prime Minister and his party plan to tackle challenges such as poverty, climate change, and achieving gender equity.
As part of the CTF/FCE's election campaign I Teach, I Vote, all of Canada's major political party leaders have been invited to take part in the chats at the AGM. The I Teach, I Vote campaign aims to inform and energize Canada's teachers ahead of election day.
The key topics featured this year are:
- Ending Poverty;
- Gender equity;
- Sustainable climate action;
- Mental health;
- Strong unions and labour rights.
Who we are
Founded in 1920, the Canadian Teachers' Federation is the national voice for the teaching profession. As the national alliance of provincial and territorial teacher organizations, the CTF/FCE represents over 273,000 elementary and secondary school teachers across Canada. The CTF/FCE is also a member of Education International, the global body of national education organizations in 173 countries.
What: One-on-one chat with federal leaders at the Canadian Teachers' Federation AGM
Who: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
Date: Thursday July 11, 2019
Location: Ottawa Marriot, Victoria Ballroom
When: From 11:15 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Eastern Time
Format: A one-on-one discussion featuring the Prime Minister and CTF/FCE Vice‑President Heidi Yetman
RSVP: Advanced registration is required, please RSVP to [email protected]
Note: Cameras are welcome; please indicate if you plan to bring a camera or have special requirements at registration.
SOURCE Canadian Teachers' Federation
Media contacts: Andrew King, Canadian Teachers' Federation, [email protected], Mobile: 819-213-7847
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