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The Canadian Club of Halton’s annual dinner/speaker series is back

by Naomi Parham

The Canadian Club of Halton (CCH) has announced the return of its annual dinner/speaker series.

Ted Barris, award-winning journalist, author and broadcaster, will kick off this season by discussing his latest book – Battle of the Atlantic: Gauntlet to Victory – due out this month.

The response to CHC’s renewal of the dinner/speaker series has been overwhelming; this season’s lineup is jam-packed.

Some of the headliners include:

JDM (James) Stewart, author of Being Prime Minister, October 12

Kevin Donovan, author of The Billionaire Murders: The Mysterious Deaths of Barry and Honey Sherman, November 17

Darrell Bricker, PhD, CEO, Ipsos Public Affairs, January 19

Dr. Raymond Gottschalk MB ChB FRCP(C) Director, Sleep Disorders Clinic, February 16

Hilary Brown, Canadian broadcaster and ABC News’ first female foreign correspondent, April 13

The Canadian Club of Halton provides a dynamic forum to explore the issues that matter most to Canada. It provides a welcoming social environment for curious, influential and engaged Canadians. The Canadian Club is an opportunity for anyone who shares a keen interest in contemporary Canadian life and is looking for context, perspective and a deeper level of understanding. The club promotes Canadian identity by providing outstanding, knowledgeable and famous speakers on a wide variety of topics. It is a non-profit organization run by volunteers.

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