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 IS THE SERVANT
 OF THE PEOPLE
 AND NOT ITS MASTER"

Winston Churchill
Oslo 1948

 

 

 

University of Toronto Churchill Lecture

The University of Toronto Churchill Lecture is held annually during the same week as the annual Churchill Society Dinner in November.  The dinner guest speaker is invited to give a lecture at the University of Toronto on a subject of his or her choosing.


Fifth Annual University of Toronto Churchill Lecture
Co-sponsored by the Churchill Society for the Advancement of Parliamentary Democracy and the Association of Political Science Students

"The Role of Women in Parliamentary Democracy"

   Lecturer

The Right Honourable Kim Campbell, P.C., C.C., Q.C.

Canada’s nineteenth and first female Prime Minister, first female Minister of Justice and Minister of National Defence, Canadian Consul General (Los Angeles)1996-2000, Chair of The Council of Women World Leaders 1999-2003, President of International Women’s Forum 2004-05, Secretary-General of the Club of Madrid 2004-06, author

Was held Thursday 20 November 2008

Vivian & David Campbell Conference Facility
Munk Centre for International Studies
University of Toronto
I Devonshire Place
FREE


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Senator Hugh Segal, M.C.
(2007)
"Senate Reform: Essential for Parliamentary Democracy"


Professor David Bercuson, O.C.
 (2006)

"The Role of Parliament in Matters of War and Peace"

Chris Matthews (2005)
 "Hurricanes, Scandals and Insurgents: Is Republican power coming to an end?"

Professor Warren Kimball (2004)
"Churchill & Roosevelt: Joined at the Hip - By History or Historians?"